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"Controversial Stories Unveiled: Man Shot in St. Petersburg, Legacy of 'Mr. Baseball', Marina Project Sparks Debate!šŸ”„"
Get the latest on a convenience store shooting, tributes to a local baseball legend, and the revitalization of St. Petersburg's waterfront in today's Bay Breeze Bulletin. Plus, test your knowledge with our Outdoor & Survival Trivia Challenge! Sponsored by ZaarHub Directory.

Bay Breeze Bulletin Team

Nov 17, 2025

November Edition

Greetings!

Hey there, amazing readers! šŸ‘‹

 

Happy November 14, 2025! We hope your day is going splendidly. Dive into this month's edition as we bring you exciting updates, and, of course, sprinkle some joy into your inbox! Don't forget to stay curious and inspired! ✨

In Today's Bay Breeze Bulletin

The Local Lowdown

 

  • Man Shot Multiple Times in St. Petersburg Convenience Store Incident; Motive Unknown
  • Remembering "Mr. Baseball": The Legacy of St. Petersburg's Jim Olive
  • Fostering Connection and Community through Third Places

 

 

Get Out & Go!

 

  • St. Pete Zombie Crawl – Halloween Bar Crawl
  • Haunted Fest Night 2ā€ – Electronic Music Festival
  • Walk Around Floridaā€ Wellness & Outdoor Walk Event

 

Business Buzz

 

  • Capycove: A New Attraction Bringing Visitors Closer to Capybaras and Conservation
  • Revitalization of St. Petersburg Waterfront with $148 Million Marina Project.

 

Stay connected for more updates this week — let’s work together to make it a great one for St Petersburg, Florida. 🌓

Trivia Questionā“

 

What year did Saint Petersburg celebrate its centennial?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

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The Local Lowdown

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  • Man Shot Multiple Times in St. Petersburg Convenience Store Incident; Motive Unknown
  • Remembering "Mr. Baseball": The Legacy of St. Petersburg's Jim Olive
  • Fostering Connection and Community through Third Places
A man walked into a convenience store in St.

Petersburg, Florida after being shot multiple times.

The incident occurred early in the morning near a barber shop where police found shell casings.

The man was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Authorities are investigating the shooting and trying to determine the motive behind the attack.

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Jim Oliver, known as "Mr.

Baseball" in St.

Petersburg, passed away at the age of 94.

He was a former professional baseball player who later became a coach, mentor, and dedicated member of the community.

Oliver played with the St.

Louis Cardinals before transitioning to a coaching career that included working with the St.

Petersburg High School baseball team for over five decades.

He was known for his passion for the game and his impact on generations of players in the community.

Oliver's legacy as a beloved figure in St.

Petersburg will always be remembered.

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"The Third Place: Rekindling the space between us" is an article discussing the importance of third places in our communities - spaces beyond home and work where people can gather, socialize, and connect.

These places, such as coffee shops, parks, and libraries, are essential for building relationships and combating feelings of isolation.

The article emphasizes the need for creating and nurturing these third places in order to foster a sense of belonging and community among individuals.

Read More...

Today's Weather Outlook 

šŸŒ¤ļø Palm Coast Forecast (Nov 14–16, 2025)

Here’s your weather outlook for Palm Coast over November 14 to 16, 2025:

  • Friday, November 14, 2025: High: ~77 °F (25 °C), Low: ~63 °F (17 °C) – Mostly sunny skies with light winds.

    A pleasant day for outdoor events.
  • Saturday, November 15, 2025: High: ~79 °F (26 °C), Low: ~65 °F (18 °C) – Warm and bright with scattered clouds, perfect for festivals or park walks.
  • Sunday, November 16, 2025: High: ~76 °F (24 °C), Low: ~62 °F (17 °C) – Partly sunny and mild with a light coastal breeze—ideal for a beach stroll or market visit.

Expect a comfortable fall weekend in Palm Coast—mornings will be cool and evenings cozy.

šŸŒ… Don’t forget your shades and a light sweater for breezy nights!

Enjoy your weekend and soak up the sunshine!

🌓

WEEKEND REMINDER

šŸŒž Weekend Reminder 🌿

 

As the weekend begins, take a moment to pause and be grateful — for the people, the moments, and even the small things that make life beautiful. šŸ’›

 

Don’t take anything for granted. Tell your loved ones how much they mean to you, share a kind word, or lend a helping hand — even a small act of kindness can brighten someone’s day (or a furry friend’s too 🐾).

 

Let your weekend be filled with love, gratitude, and gentle reminders of how truly blessed you are. ✨

🌳GET OUT  & GO

🌟 **Feeling a little restless?** *It's time to switch things up, explore new places, and add some excitement to your routine with unique adventures and experiences.* ✨

 

  • St.Pete Run Fest – Weekend Kick‑Off
  • SHINE Origins Mural Festival Final
  • St. Pete Run Fest – Half Marathon & Wrap‑Up

šŸŽ‰ St Petersburg Events

Friday – Sunday • November 14 – 16, 2025

✨ Friday • Nov 14

St.

Pete Run Fest – Weekend Kick‑Off

šŸ•’ 2:00 PM (Packet Pickup & Expo) | šŸ“ Downtown St. Petersburg Waterfront
Three‑day run & festival weekend featuring 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, youth runs, and expo.

The Expendables w/ Kyle Smith & Beach Fly Concert
šŸ•’ 7:00 PM | šŸ“ Jannus Live, St. Petersburg
Live music night featuring reggae/rock acts.

All‑ages show.

šŸŽ« Saturday • Nov 15

St. Pete Run Fest – Main Race Day
šŸ•’ Race morning (5 K / 10 K) | šŸ“ Downtown & Waterfront
Major running distances, youth tracks, and after‑party expo.

SHINE Origins Mural Festival Finale
šŸ•’ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM | šŸ“ Various mural sites
Closing of the annual mural/art festival with street art, live music, and community gatherings.

🌿 Sunday • Nov 16

St. Pete Run Fest – Half Marathon & Wrap‑Up
šŸ•’ Half Marathon start early morning | šŸ“ Downtown/Waterfront
Final day of the run weekend — half‑marathon, family fun runs, expo wrap-up.

St.

Pete Sunday Market – Fall Series

šŸ•’ 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM | šŸ“ Downtown St. Petersburg
Local vendors, crafts, food trucks — enjoy a relaxed Sunday outing.

šŸ“… Weekend highlights: Running festival meets street art & live music, with local market fare to wrap it all up.

Be sure to check each event’s website for registration, age/entry details, and schedule updates.

Business Buzz!

We are thrilled to announce St Petersburg Florida's latest business addition! 🌟 Stay tuned for exciting updates on community initiatives and opportunities in the heart of Palm Coast!

 

  • Capycove: A New Attraction Bringing Visitors Closer to Capybaras and Conservation
  • Revitalization of St. Petersburg Waterfront with $148 Million Marina Project.

Capycove, a new attraction in St.

Pete, is set to open in December and will feature capybaras, the world's largest rodent species.

The oasis will provide a unique opportunity for visitors to interact with and learn about these gentle animals.

The habitat will include a variety of environments for the capybaras to explore, such as water features and grassy areas.

Capycove aims to promote conservation efforts and educate the public about the importance of protecting these unique creatures in a fun and engaging way.

Read More...
The city of St.

Petersburg has announced plans for a $148 million marina project, set to begin construction in late 2026.

The redevelopment of the marina will include new amenities such as a boat ramp, seating areas, and a kayak launch.

The project aims to revitalize the waterfront area and make it more accessible to residents and visitors.

Read More...

Outdoor & Survival

Embark on thrilling adventures with our Outdoor & Survival essentials 🌲🧭, designed to equip you for nature's wildest challenges and ensure you thrive in the great outdoors!
Foraging for Seasonal Edible Plants in Florida

🌿 Outdoor & Living Survival

Foraging for Seasonal Edible Plants in Florida (with Caution)

Florida’s diverse ecosystems — from coastal hammocks to pine flatwoods and wetlands — offer a variety of edible wild plants throughout the year.

Foraging can be a rewarding way to connect with nature, but it requires knowledge, respect, and caution to ensure both your safety and the protection of local ecosystems.

  • Learn Before You Pick: Only harvest plants you can positively identify.

    Some Florida species, like wild yams or certain berries, have toxic lookalikes that can be harmful if consumed.
  • Harvest Responsibly: Take only small amounts, and never from protected parks or preserves where foraging is prohibited.

    Leave plenty behind for wildlife and regeneration.
  • Know the Seasons: Spring brings wild greens like dollarweed and smilax shoots; summer offers beautyberry and prickly pear fruits; autumn yields nuts and palm hearts.

    Always verify local conditions before foraging.
  • Avoid Polluted Areas: Steer clear of roadsides, stormwater ditches, or areas sprayed with pesticides or herbicides — plants in these zones may be contaminated.
  • Use Proper Tools: Carry scissors or a knife to minimize plant damage, and bring a breathable bag or basket to keep your finds fresh while allowing airflow.
  • Respect Wildlife: Many animals rely on native fruits and plants — avoid taking their primary food sources.

    Foraging should coexist with nature, not compete with it.

Tip: Bring a Florida field guide or plant identification app when exploring.

Take photos first if unsure — proper ID is the key to safe and sustainable foraging.

āš ļø Safety: Never eat a plant unless you are 100% certain it’s safe.

Some native species are toxic or cause allergic reactions.

Wash all foraged foods thoroughly, and when in doubt — don’t eat it!

Trivia Challenge!

"Congratulations to all who participated in this week's trivia! To enter our weekly drawing for a [local prize,
e.g., gift card to a local restaurant], email us your answers to all three trivia questions by November 14, 2025 at 8 PM."

šŸ’” Answer to Trivia Question:

 

šŸ’” In 1992, the city marked 100 years since its incorporation with community celebrations.

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