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Patch Minute: Soggy Doggy Day, Suds and Vino and More

What's going on in Lutz and beyond? Check out this Patch Minute for weekend event suggestions.

Temple Terrace is going to the dogs this weekend when the Family Recreation Complex hosts the city’s first-ever Soggy Doggy Day.

The event takes place Saturday, 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m., and is open to pups from all over Tampa. Admission is $5 per dog.

“The sponsors that have contributed to the event are Temple Terrace Animal and Bird Hospital and Lowry Park Zoo,” said Scott Andrews, recreation supervisor for the City of Temple Terrace said. “They have contributed fantastic prizes for our contest winners. I have also had great community support from PNC Bank in Temple Terrace.”

For more information, call Andrews at 813-506-6600 or email him at sandrews@templeterrace.com.

Check out other events happening in the Tampa area this weekend below.

Grand Opening of Unforgettable Cupcakes in Lutz
15933 N. Florida Ave.
Sunday, noon
Free
This new business is inviting you to stop by for free samples, prizes and more.

Suds and Vino in New Tampa
The Soap Factory
Friday, 7-10 p.m.
$18
The Soap Factory in Tampa Palms is having its weekly Friday Night Soap Design Class. Attendees can enjoy a glass of wine (must be 21 or older, of course!) while they are walked through the soap-making process.

The Society of Young Magicians Magic Club in Carrollwood
The Magic Emporium
Saturday, 9 a.m.
Free
The Society of Young Magician’s meets the second Saturday of every month at The Magic Emporium. Kids up to age 17 learn new magic skills and perform with friends. RSVP at SYM@TheMagicEmporium.net and include the number of children you will be bringing.

Amigo Spanish Classes for Kids in Land O’ Lakes
Land O’ Lakes Recreation Complex
Saturday, 10:30 a.m.
$39 per month
Spanish classes are offered every Saturday for ages 4 to 9. For more information, call 813-929-1220.

Fresh Market At Westchase Town Center
9622 W. Linebaugh Ave.
Saturday, 10 a.m.
Free
Check out the market for dozens of vendors, food, music and games for the kids.

Mom’s Morning Out in New Port Richey
COR Total Fitness
Saturday, 9 a.m.
$10
Parents can take a break from their kids (ages 6 weeks-12 years) and bring them to COR’s supervised kid's room. There kids will interact, play, learn and get some energy out while parents run your errands, go to brunch, head to the spa, meet with friends or just go back home and sleep.

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