Seventy-one years after opening its arms to Pinellas Country’s developmentally disabled community, St. Petersburg’s Parc Center for Disabilities continues to adapt and improve, providing educational and...
Philanthropists Tom and Mary James, whose Museum of Western and Wildlife Art contains their private collection – one of the largest in the country – have...
Christy Vogel told 100 Women Who Care St. Petersburg members that winning their $10,000 grand prize would provide five children with two hearing aids, potentially saving...
After serving the area for 70 years, the Parc Center for Disabilities is undergoing what Michelle Detweiler called a rebirth. Detweiler, the St. Petersburg stalwart’s president...
Two ambitious projects in the city are moving forward. One will bring new uses to a parking lot site; the other will help disabled children. Kettler’s...
Much has changed since the Parc Center for Disabilities welcomed its first 10 kids in 1953; however, two things have remained constant – the need for...
After Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday comes a spending holiday focused on helping strangers rather than stocking up on holiday goods – Giving...
Brothers Johnny and Paul Vitale hung out their shingle as professional artists in 1992, and 30 years later, the Vitale Bros. moniker is synonymous with creative...
For nearly 70 years, the Parc Center has supported children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, yet the funding needed to provide its many services...