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New Palm Trees Installed Along Snell Isle Boulevard

We had eight new palm trees installed along Snell Isle Boulevard in the park in front of the Vinoy this week. Look for more details on the project in the June Panther, but wanted you to know that you are not seeing things...there really are new trees there.

Thanks to all who worked on this project and for those who have joined the Snell Isle Property Owners Association by paying dues (you can join on the Snell Isle website!). That allows us the opportunity to afford to take on beautification efforts like this.

Recognizing Our Snell Isle 2023 Graduates!

If you have a 2023 graduate in your Snell Isle family and would allow us to feature them in the Panther newsletter, please submit the following information by April 15th:

Name, where they graduated from and a short note on their future plans. Also, please include a picture of the graduate.

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Thank you!

Heavy Event Parking Anticipated Around 40 Snell Isle Blvd

On Tuesday, April 11th from 8:00am to 6:00pm an event will be taking place at 40 Snell Isle Blvd NE. There will be an unusually large amount of legal street parking being used in the area during those hours and a smaller amount of vehicles on April 12th and 13th - between 8:00am to 6:00pm.

The event producers have given specific instructions to people who will be using street parking, to be mindful and courteous of the residents, keep all noise down, not block driveways, and adhere to all posted parking laws.

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About Snell Isle

image Snell Isle is home to the historic The Vinoy® Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club, one of the Nation's premier golf courses.
image Our tropical surroundings provide waterfront vistas for most residents. Over 80% of the homes on Snell Isle enjoy waterfront views.
image In 1920, local developer C. Perry Snell began construction on what was originally, a muddy mangrove island.

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