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2062: VINTAGE ST. PETE Bill DeYoung Debuts Book #4 @Tombolo Books 6/29!

25 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 2062: VINTAGE ST. PETE Bill DeYoung Debuts Book #4 @Tombolo Books 6/29!

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RadioStPete is proud to rebroadcast St. Pete Catalyst's Bill DeYoung ARTS ALIVE on Fridays, and share his amazing arts and culture coverage, entertainment interviews and more. Lunchtime Conversation host Nanette Wiser welcomed Bill back to studio to talk about his 4th book in his beloved series, Vintage St. Pete and Pinellas. The books look back at the people, places and events that made St. Petersburg and Pinellas County great! Volume 4 features 23 new stories, each lavishly illustrated.  He shared his research, behind-the-scene stories and more historical stories that showcase how unique are people, events and neighborhoods were and how much has changed in Pinellas County as we celebrate America 250! Join DeYoung in an interview with Tampa Bay Times reporter Gabrielle Calise at Tombolo Books June 29, 7pm for an evening with Bill DeYoung. RSVP Let us know we will see you there. [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1990191687913?aff=oddtdtcreator] Bill DeYoung is a native of St. Petersburg, Florida. Nationally recognized for his music journalism, he was a writer and editor at various Florida newspapers for three decades. Bill is Senior Writer and Editor at the St. Pete Catalyst. Gabrielle Calise is proud to report on offbeat Florida, nostalgia and music for her hometown paper. Her favorite stories explore our state's history and provide context for local oddities. She also love profiling fascinating people in our community and both photographing and reviewing concerts. #billdeyoung #vintagestpete #vintagestpeteandpinellas #gabriellecalisi #stpetecatalyst #tampabaytimes #america250 #oneplacemanyvoices #nanettewiser #author #tombolo #stpete #stpetefl  #tampabay #radio #radiostpete #cityofstpete  #dtsp #downtownstpete

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