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Pay Your Water Bill at Enoch Davis Center

The Enoch Davis Center, 1111 18th Ave. S., may be closed to the public, but folks can still stop by to pay water bills at the Water Collections window, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. Call 727-893-7134 for more.

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Virtual Learning on the Beach

St. Pete Beach Parks and Recreation is providing a Virtual Learning Assistance Program at the St. Pete Beach Community Center. The program allows for smaller groups of kids, with a dedicated staff member monitoring their engagement with the PCS online curriculum. This is not a tutoring program, but oversight for children working with MyPCS online curriculum. Looking for more fun for the kids? St. Pete Beach’s licensed after school program has games, sports, homework time, swimming and more. Transportation provided from Azalea Elementary and Gulf Beaches Elementary. Go to spbrec.com or call 727-363-9245.

Make Pinellas Count

America gets one chance each decade to count its entire population – the 2020 Census is your chance to make sure Pinellas gets its fair share. The census determines the size of political representation and how billions of dollars are spent on federal and local programs. Public transit, affordable housing, school lunches, Medicaid and SNAP are just a few programs that rely on census data. Your response is secure, confidential and protected by law. The short survey is a civic duty laid out in the Constitution – and vitally important to your community’s future. Take the census by mail, phone or online. Visit pinellascounty.org/census2020 for more.

St. Pete Beach: By Appointment Only

The City of St. Pete Beach doesn’t want people in city hall – but don’t take it personally: they’re trying to slow or stop the spread of COVID-19. They’re asking residents and businesses to do everything they can either online at stpetebeach.org or by calling 727-367-2735. If that doesn’t work for you, then yes, of course, come on by – but they will insist you make an appointment and, when you come in for your appointment, wear a mask. Visit stpetebeach. org/online-appointment.

Curb Your Reading at the Library

Don’t feel safe going back into public places? The Gulfport Public Library has you covered at the curb! You can pick up requested materials — books, reemployment forms, tax forms, your copy of the Gabber, what have you — at the curb. You can either reserve books online, via email, or by calling the library, Pick up materials Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get more details at mygulfport.us/gpl.

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