March 25, 2023
Photos and Story by Michele Miller
What’s What New Port Richey
Trekked out nice and early to catch a parking spot, some breakfast at Herschel’s Scratch Kitchen, a walk around Sims Park, followed by a breather and a beverage at Rose’s Bistro Off Main before lining up with others to watch the annual Chasco Fiesta Street Parade.
Found a decent spot on Grand Boulevard in front of the new restaurant in town, Estuary, and ended up among some good company. Also landed a fair share of bead necklaces and a nice bracelet from a very nice young man in the crowd. Add to that some fun photos to add to the What’s What NPR “In Photos” collection.
The Chasco Fiesta continues with live music and more events throughout the week, wrapping up on Saturday, April 1, with the boat parade and concert in the park. Check those events and what else is on the calendar at the Chasco Fiesta website.



Gulf High Marching Buccaneer Band



Hudson High School Class Act Marching Band





Seven Springs Middle Steel Drum Band


Youth members of the African American Club of Pasco






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