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Calling all music lovers! The musical trio Package Deal will perform at the January 20 luncheon. Tony “The Rev” Schaible, Wayne “The Train” Barrett and Ed McCaffrey will bring their of blend of guitars, percussion, harmonica, and dynamic vocals to provide a wide range of music for all ages and tastes. You’re sure to hear something you’ll enjoy. Doors open at 10:30 a.m.

In December, Palm Harbor Newcomers Club will rock “A Very Merry Motown Christmas”. Get ready to groove with timeless Motown hits; no snowmen, sleighrides or silent nights, just the upbeat classics you love!

Internationally-acclaimed vocalist Ron Mitchell will give the holidays a jazzy, soulful vibe!

Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never before seen in Clearwater. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Christmas classics under the gentle glow of candlelight at Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church in Clearwater.

Friday, December 19 at 6:30 PM

Jennifer Higgins from The Spice and Tea Exchange in Dunedin will share some of the traditions and history of tea and its place in our lives. Join us for this fascinating luncheon program in October.

Join us at the November PHNC Luncheon and learn about this tropical plant from local expert Dave Johnston of Bromeliads Galore. Discover the diverse range of these stunning, dramatic plants and take some home to enhance your own space!

Robert Jacob has been a passionate history buff and historical re-enactor for the past 40 years. At the January luncheon, He will discuss the beginning of our state’s history in the guise of Andrew Jackson. Join us for an exciting look back at our past! Once again, we invite our gentlemen friends to join this luncheon event.

Andrew Jackson, one of the most famous figures in American history, rocketed to fame with his stunning victory at the Battle of New Orleans. His bold actions in Florida cemented him as one of the most prominent figures in forming the United States. Jackson, Florida’s first governor and eventually the seventh President of the United States, invaded Florida several times when Florida was Spanish territory. 

Syndicated Sound will perform a portion of their upcoming “Greetings from Florida” at our December luncheon as well as a selection of Candlelight music from Disney’s Candlelight Processional at Epcot.

Syndicated Sound of the Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts (TSLCA) is an award-winning mixed vocal ensemble and Florida’s only competitive show choir. It was started in 1981 by Charles Cheeseman. The 20-plus young vocalists attend Tarpon Springs High School and travel the country competing and performing in a cohesive show.