Tuesday, Dec. 1
Winter Room Decorating Contest
Dec. 1 – 3
Student Government and the Resident Hall Association partnered to host a room-decorating contest open to USFSP students living both on and off campus. Up to five photos can be submitted to housing@usfsp.edu – include your name, phone number and whether you live on or off campus. Rules can be found on PeteSync.
Thursday, Dec. 3
Food, Friendship, Feminism: Study Break
Ocean Room (USC 2nd floor) # 5 p.m.
What better way to relax from final exam studies than to eat free pizza and win stuff? Join the Women Empowerment Club at their semiannual study break party, where there will be free club t-shirts and a bookstore item giveaway!
Warehouse Arts District Party
Arts Xchange # 6 – 9 p.m.
The Warehouse Arts District Association and St. Pete Arts Alliance will host a “no-agenda, no-cost, no-strings-attached” party, celebrating art of all mediums. There will be food, beverages, a DJ and more. Dress is casual. RSVP online at warehouseartsdistrictstpete.com
Friday, Dec. 4
State of the Student Body Address
Harborlawn # 4 – 5 p.m.
Come out to support SG’s state of the student body address, featuring statements from Senate President Angela Wilson, Vice President Juan Salazar and to close the ceremony, President Jozef Gherman. Refreshments will be provided before the event.
Boat Parade & Winter Festival in the Park
7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach # 6 p.m.
Hot chocolate, crafting, music and Santa Claus – celebrate the joys of the holiday season at the St. Pete Beach Community Center Boat Parade viewing party. Boaters will be competing in best-decorated contests, so stick around to see all the festive Christmas cheer.
Correction:
Tony Jannus was the pilot who began America’s first scheduled commercial flight service in 1914 with twice-daily flights between St. Petersburg and Tampa. His role as an aviation pioneer was misstated in a story last month that mentioned the Jannus Live music venue.
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