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St. Pete Pier’s first fall festival attracts 30,000

Families flocked to a pumpkin patch on the St. Pete Pier, posing for pictures next to scarecrows and pumpkins stacked on haybales while around the corner, endless lines formed for funnel cakes and corndogs. 

This weekend was the first-ever St. Pete Pier Fall Festival, giving St. Petersburg a taste of the season (even in our sunny weather) and the demand was overwhelming, far more than the city projected, with 30,000 attendees. 

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Warrick Dunn’s local legacy extends far beyond football

For the 57th time in 25 years, former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Warrick Dunn has helped a Tampa Bay area single parent achieve their dream of homeownership.

The former Florida State University and NFL star teamed up with Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Counties once again Tuesday, surprising a St. Petersburg single mother as she pulled into her new home. Dunn presented Tomeka (last name withheld) with a $5,000 down-payment assistance check and $10,000 worth of furnishings from the Aaron’s company.

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