Part two of three. As the longest-tenured Science Center director (1979-2004), Susan Gordon looks back on the glory days with a mixture of pride and amazement. “I loved knowing you could influence children,” she explains. …
Part One of Three. Via St. Pete Catalyst The test tubes, bunsen burners, beakers and bird bones are long gone. There are no aquariums, no rock specimens, no rocketry fuses and no coils of copper …
Via Bay News 9 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A bit of bipartisan support in the Florida legislature is bringing more money to St. Petersburg to revitalize the long-closed science center in the city. . What You …
Via St. Pete Catalyst Pinellas County officials continue investing significant resources in unincorporated and underserved Lealman, a growing community just outside St. Petersburg city limits. Over 20,000 residents can look forward to $84 million in …
A local organization’s quest to revitalize a once-beloved St. Petersburg institution has received rare cross-aisle support in Tallahassee. The St. Pete Science Center’s redevelopment project is set to receive $2.5 million in state appropriations this year. The St. …
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