They entered the Olympic Stadium with such majesty. The music resounded in pomp and circumstance style, ushering in athletes from around the world; all races, all colors, Read more...
Community Bloggers
African Americans are known to make some of the best barbeque imaginable. And our Fourth of July celebrations are unmatched. Over the years, I’ve participated in countless Read more...
I’m not a patient person by nature. I like things to go my way. When I pray, “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done,” I prefer the Read more...
I was seated at a poolside table. I looked up and our eyes locked. He came toward me . . . both of our arms outstretched. “My Read more...
I binge watched the trial of George Floyd’s killer, never expecting that justice would be served. I listened attentively to the and definitions of police policy and Read more...
“Have you got your shots yet?” “Got my first one last week.” “I’ve got both—what a weight off my shoulders. I’m feeling relieved and hopeful.” For many Read more...
I’ve always felt that Black history should not be limited to a month—February to be exact—which is why I’m posting my Black history blog in March. Read more...
Date: March 22, 2021Time: 5:30 PMWhere: Safety Harbor Public Library (pre-registration required) Help Others to Get in Line - A program to lead the charge to assist family, friends, Read more...
Miss Humblebee’s Academy, a kindergarten readiness resource, available via the Safety Harbor Library
Safety Harbor Public Library offers free access to Miss Humblebee's Academy, an award-winning online, educational program to build foundational literacy skills and prepare for children for kindergarten. Read more...
I approach the bayou pond. A family of four stands blocking my path. Grandpa, grandma, mom, and a little girl no more than eighteen months of age. Read more...