CL Holiday Auction Item #48: A day in Dunedin
Creative Loafing Holiday Auction
All proceeds benefit The Children’s Home. New items will be added for bidding on The Daily Loaf throughout the auction, which concludes Dec. 16. For more info, return to the Holiday Auction page.
Who hasn’t wanted to spend the whole day in Dunedin (other than the folks who are already lucky enough to live there)? This package offers a mix of food, funkiness and fine art, all the flavors that make Dunedin everyone’s favorite small town. First, it’s breakfast at Kelly’s For Just About… Anything! (maybe the most accurate name in restaurantdom); then it’s time for a class of your choice at Dunedin Fine Art Center; and finally, settle down for lunch, and some of the best (and healthiest) Mexican food around, at Casa Tina. By the end of the day you may start looking for real estate.
Estimated value: $150 Suggested opening bid: $15


















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