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St. Petersburg will host the Golden Hour: Trails Crossing Fundraiser on April 30 at the St. Pete Distillery’s outdoor Trail Garden. The event aims to raise $150,000 for the Trails Crossing Project, encouraging community involvement. Attendees can arrive by walking, biking, or rolling, with a complimentary bike valet service available. The project seeks to transform land beneath I-275 into a vibrant public space linking Downtown’s North and South areas, enhancing walkability and artistic integration.
St. Petersburg Gears Up for Exciting Golden Hour Fundraiser
St. Petersburg is embracing the spirit of community and creativity with an upcoming event that promises to light up the city! On April 30, the Golden Hour: Trails Crossing Fundraiser will take place at the St. Pete Distillery’s beautiful outdoor Trail Garden. From 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., this vibrant gathering aims to raise a whopping $150,000 for the ambitious Trails Crossing Project – a crucial step towards unlocking a matching grant from the city for the Trails Crossing Master Plan.
Uniting the Community for a Great Cause
This fundraiser, hosted by the nonprofit Friends of Trails Crossing, is much more than just a fundraising event; it’s a rallying call for residents, trail lovers, and urban enthusiasts alike! The initiative aims to transform the underused land beneath I-275 into a lively public space that connects the bustling North and South Downtown areas of St. Pete.
Getting There Is a Breeze
What’s even better? The event welcomes everyone, no matter how you choose to arrive – be it walking, biking, or rolling in style. Plus, there will be a complimentary bike valet service making it super easy for cyclists to access the venue directly from the nearby Pinellas Trail. This thoughtful touch underscores the community-focused atmosphere of the fundraiser.
Creating a Cultural Corridor
The Trails Crossing Project is not just another development; it’s an exciting opportunity to create a cultural corridor that links neighborhoods via safe pathways, art fixtures, and community amenities. Spearheaded by LandDesign, the urban planning firm renowned for its work on the St. Pete Pier, this initiative emphasizes principles of equity, sustainability, and creativity. The first phase will stretch from 1st Avenue South to 3rd Avenue South, with visions of extending the project from 5th Avenue North all the way to 5th Avenue South!
A Community-Driven Vision
The project is rooted in the community’s dreams, having taken shape over five years of dedicated collaboration to reclaim and rejuvenate the space beneath the interstate. The backing of city officials, community leaders, and organizations like Forward Pinellas highlights its widespread support. With recent applications for the Reconnecting Communities Grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Successful fundraising and collaboration with various stakeholders will be crucial for the project’s progress.
More Than Just a Pathway
Trails Crossing isn’t just about creating pathways; it’s about redefining how movement and experiences happen in the urban landscape. The project is set to enhance connections among different neighborhoods, transforming St. Petersburg into a more walkable and inclusive urban space brimming with artistic flair. By bringing together various elements of art and community, the initiative opens doors (or paths!) to a whole new level of enjoyment and accessibility throughout the city.
Join the Fun!
Eager to be part of this exciting movement? Tickets for the Golden Hour fundraiser are available online through Eventbrite. Plus, there’s much more to discover about the Trails Crossing Project at www.trailsx.org. So gather your friends and family, and join in on this opportunity to make a difference in your community! The time is now!
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- I Love the Burg: Trails Crossing Fundraiser
- St. Pete Catalyst: Pinellas Trail Activation
- St. Peterising: Trails Crossing Project Update
- Google Search: St. Petersburg Trails Crossing Project
- 98.7 The Shark: St. Petersburg Council Approves Master Plan
