Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Spend the Day in Tarpon Springs and Don't Miss the Sponge Docks

A fun way to spend a day is along Dodecanese Avenue in the Sponge Dock District of Tarpon Springs. This community is rich in Greek heritage and tradition. There are festivals throughout the year to enjoy. For more information on Tarpon Spring's history or specific event/festival dates, you can check them out on websites: http://www.tarponarts.org/ or http://tarponspringschamber.com

My favorite pastime is simply strolling along Dodecanese Avenue and browsing thorough the myriad of little shops, sampling the delectable Greek cuisine and discovering new and imaginative ways to use natural sponges harvested from the local waters. I love shells and the shop keepers stock them by the bucket full! If you can't find one of these natural works of art on one of our beaches, you can certainly find a new addition for your collection at the Sponge Docks! You can easily spend an entire day here, so plan accordingly!

The city of Tarpon Springs is also home to picturesque Craig Park (100 Beekman Lane, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689) and Spring Bayou where you might just see a manatee! It is the site of one of my all-time favorite arts festivals, the Tarpon Springs Fine Arts Festival, held every spring and fall each year. It is a juried show with more than 200 artisans from all over the country and in a wide variety of mediums. The prices are reasonable, location idyllic and well worth visiting. It is a 2-day festival that also features food vendors and live entertainment. It's best to go early in the day to avoid big crowds (from my experience). You can also visit the Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum which educates visitors on the interaction of environment and culture in the area.

Take some time to drive (or stroll) through the streets around Craig Park and the Sponge Docks to explore the quaint neighborhoods, historic homes in a variety of architectural styles and interesting businesses, including artist workshops and galleries that dot the Tarpon Springs landscape. Great seafood restaurants are a given, as is authentic Greek cuisine at its best!  

During a visit, I happened upon a shrine dedicated to one of my favorite archangels, Archangel Michael! It is located at 113 Hope Street, right around the corner from the Sponge Docks, and has the reputation of being a place where healings and miracles occur. Reverence upon entering is expected and it is small, quiet and peaceful. For a tiny fee you can purchase candles to accompany your intentions or prayers for loved ones. While I was there a shrine caretaker gave everyone present a little plastic bag containing a cotton ball steeped with holy oil along with a lovely faith-filled smile. Read an account of the first miracle and shrine history beautifully documented online at this link:
http://www.sptimes.com/2007/08/17/Northpinellas/St_Michael_s_miracle_.shtml

On your way in or out of Tarpon Springs, you can explore the historic Downtown Arts and Antiques District along Tarpon Avenue. It is lined with restaurants, pubs, art, antique and gift shops. There's even a winery that demonstrates the winemaking process! When you get tired of walking, you can always take the city run Tarpon Springs Trolley! It connects the Sponge Docks, Downtown District and the Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum in Craig Park for a nominal fee.

If you live in the bay area and have never "ventured out to explore," it's time you did! Our region is filled with so many interesting destinations right in our own backyard and ready to experience! Tarpon Springs is one of those historic jewels for you to discover and then become a "regular."

Efharisto (that's Greek for thank you)!

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