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The Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa will be dyed green on Saturday as part of the city’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
The River O' Green festival is returning to downtown Tampa on Saturday as St. Patrick's Day celebrations get underway. The ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — On Saturday, the River O’ Green Festival returns to downtown Tampa. Everyone attending should make sure to wear green to match the Hillsborough River, that will be dyed green.
Starting at 11 a.m. on Saturday, a green dye will be poured into a portion of the river to temporarily turn the water green. This part of the celebration has draw pushback from several thousands of ...
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The project will focus on areas prone to flooding, including the Neshanic River basin and other locations throughout the county.
Environmentalists worry that coloring the river green will negatively impact our local ecosystem. A petition circulating online with more than 7,200 signatures seeks to end this tradition.
River O' Green Festival beginning in just four days, one local organization is trying to come up with other ways for Tampa to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in the future.
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