Community Corner

Top Headlines: Anthem Mixup, Deadly Crash, Fish Fry, Harlem Shake

Busy week. We totally understand. Let us catch you up on all the highlights from Dunedin Patch!

1. Palm Harbor Man Dies in Dunedin Crash

Deputies say alcohol appears to be a factor in the crash, which occurred at about 2:15 a.m. on Friday.

A motion to fund only two of the three proposed projects in an $800,000 package benefitting the Dunedin Fine Art Center, Historical Museum and the Blatchley House at Weaver Park, left some officials confused and surprised at Thursday's city meeting.

3. VIDEO: Singer Botches 2 Anthems at Blue Jays Game in Dunedin

Jeff Fuller's lyrical mix-ups during "O Canada" and "The Star-Spangled Banner" at a spring training game have gone viral.

Find out what's happening in Dunedinwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

South Beach Pavilion's Friday Night Fish Fry is the type of place beachgoers wander up to after a day in the sun, with sand on their toes, salt in their hair and an appetite for comfort food.

5. Jason Paul Vigil Begins Healing for Neighbors of Victim

After the death of Dunedin High grad Jason Paul, family members, friends and neighbors gathered in Crest Lake Park to remember and move forward.

Find out what's happening in Dunedinwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

6. Caladesi Island Makes Trip Advisor's Best Beaches List

Caladesi Island State Park came in at No. 12 on the list of best beaches in the U.S., as determined by the users of tripadvisor.com.

7. SUP Paddler on 365-Day Journey Arrives on Dunedin Causeway

Afternoon walkers on Dunedin Causeway would have had no indication of Justin Riney's epic Expedition Florida 500 journey unfolding nearby on Monday.

8. VIDEO: Dunedin's Own 'Harlem Shake'

Funedin, a group dedicated to "spreading merriment" in Dunedin shares their very own version of the "Harlem Shake."

9. Leaders Lunch on Ozona Pig in Retreat on Dunedin's Future

City leaders were fed for their time — roughly seven hours — spent brainstorming Dunedin's future at Dunedin Community Center on Feb. 28.

10. Purple Pinky Fingers Bring Awareness to Polio in Dunedin

Rotary Club volunteers were stationed outside businesses in Dunedin on Saturday, Feb. 23, painting people's pinky fingers to bring awareness and raise money for polio immunizations worldwide.

Sign up for the Dunedin Patch email newsletter to get our top headlines delivered straight to your inbox so you won't miss a thing!


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here