Cuteness

Corgi Racing at horse track: Dozens of short-legged racers will take their marks Saturday at Tampa Bay Downs for Corgi Racing. The world's cutest sport will take place after horse racing has finished for the day. The first horse race is at 12:30 p.m. and the corgis will be running after it ends about 5 p.m. Saturday. There is also a seafood festival and live music by the Black Honkeys and the Superstars. Admission is $5, free for children 12 and younger, at Tampa Bay Downs, 11225 Race Track Road, Tampa. (813) 855-4401. Sunshinecorgirescue.org.

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Music

Concerts of note: Thirty Seconds to Mars has an Oscar-winning actor, Jared Leto, as frontman and their summer tour also features Walk the Moon (Shut Up and Dance), one of the most fun live rock bands, at 6 p.m. Saturday at MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre, 4802 U.S. 301 N, Tampa. $30 and up. (813) 740-2446. Livenation.com. The '80s is calling and the USF Sun Dome (soon to be renamed the Yuengling Center), will have Boy George and Culture Club playing with the B-52s and Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 4202 E Fowler Ave., Tampa. $35 and up. (813) 974-3004. Sundomearena.com. And here's culture clash for you: Donny and Marie Osmond take the stage inside the Mahaffey Theater on Friday. And one block away, Poison is at Al Lang Stadium with hair metal survivors Bret Michaels, C.C. DeVille, Rikki Rockett and Bobby Dall all still upright and kicking!

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Dance

Bring It! Live: Lifetime just renewed the reality dance show Bring It! for a fifth season and on Sunday, Bring It! Live puts the elite world of hip-hop majorette competition on stage at the Straz Center's Morsani Hall at 7 p.m. Sunday $32.75-$59.75.

Take the kids

Jurassic Quest: More than 100 life-sized animatronic and realistic-looking dinosaurs will be invading the Florida State Fairgrounds this weekend when Jurassic Quest returns. It also includes a dino theater, dinosaur rides, fossil digs, inflatables, bungee pull, dinosaur petting zoo and photo opportunities. 3-8 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 U.S. 301 N, Tampa. $20, $18 seniors, 1 and younger free, $34 ages 2-12 VIP. (936) 588-3332. jurassicquest.com.

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Theme park

Toy Story Land opens: Reach for the sky! Disney's Hollywood Studios on Saturday will finally open Toy Story Land, a new 11-acre section of the theme park with two rides and a restaurant. They are all designed to a scale as if visitors have been shrunk to the size of green Army men and are loose in Andy's back yard. One of the main attractions is Slinky Dog Dash, a family coaster where Slink twists his coils around curves and hills. The Alien Swirling Saucers attraction is a spin ride on board a toy rocket with the the Claw from the Pizza Planet game hovering overhead. When it's time to eat, Woody's Lunch Box will serve old-fashioned soda floats from a walk-up window in a setting surrounded by Andy's favorite toys and a giant vintage thermos. Starting Sunday, Hollywood Studios will have extended hours of 8 a.m.-10:30 p.m. $102-$122, $96-$116 ages 3-9, 2 and younger free. Disneyworld.com.

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Holiday

Fireworks: This year the Fourth of July falls smack-dab in the middle of the week on a Wednesday. That means you have more chances to see some fireworks, since they are spread out across several days starting this weekend. Including Friday after the Dunedin Blue Jays play, when it's : Beer, Bacon and Fireworks night at the ballpark. 6:30 p.m. Friday. Dunedin Stadium, 373 Douglas Ave., Dunedin. $6-$25. dunedin.bluejays.milb.com. There will be fireworks Saturday night as part of the Kiafest Main Street Blast in Sims Park, 5547 Main St., New Port Richey. And the Threshers will have post-game fireworks on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday night. Spectrum Field, 601 N Old Coachman Road, Clearwater. $6-$10.

Musical

Menopause the Musical: Cindy Williams of Laverne & Shirley fame reprises her role in the musical comedy that follows four women at a lingerie sale who commiserate and bond over "the change" with hit songs from the 1960s, '70s and '80s. 8 p.m. Runs today through Sunday at the David A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts, 1010 N MacInnes Place, Tampa. $39.25 and up. (813) 229-7827. For show times, go to strazcenter.org.

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Stage

The Music Man: St. Petersburg Opera Company's season closer brings this classic Broadway story of a traveling salesman who cons small town residents into buying musical instruments. A librarian brings out the best in Professor Harold Hill, to the benefit of all. Artistic director Mark Sforzini will lead a full-sized Broadway orchestra in You Got Trouble, Seventy-Six Trombones, Goodnight, My Someone and more. Friday through July 8 at the Palladium, 253 5th Ave N, St. Petersburg. $20 and up. (727) 822-3590. For show times, go to mypalladium.org.

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Art

Meet Clyde Butcher: For its latest exhibition, the Dalí Museum sought out Florida nature photographer Clyde Butcher to trade Florida's swamps for dramatic vistas of Dalí's home in Catalonia, Spain. On Saturday you can meet Butcher when he visits the museum. It's free to see him in the museum's community room, where he will be signing exhibit catalogs and posters. The exhibit of his gorgeous black-and-white photographs runs through Nov. 25. Museum admission is $24, $22 seniors, $17 students/ages 13-17, $10 ages 6-12, 5 and younger free. 1 Dalí Blvd., St. Petersburg. (727) 823-3767. thedali.org.

Athletes

AAU Gymnastics National Championships: More than 1,500 gymnasts will be in Tampa to compete in the 2018 AAU Gymnastics National Championships. The athletes, ages 5-18 years old will be coming from around the country. $17 or $25 for two-day pass and $35 for length of event, children 5-17, $10, $15 for two days and $25 for length of event. Cash only. Tampa Convention Center, 333 S Franklin St., Tampa. (813) 274-8511. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. today, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.

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Geek out

Nerdier Than Thou: This sci fi/comic con with a literary twist features local authors, superheroes, comic book writers, award winning sci fi authors, horror, apocalypse stories and women who write generes. $5. Emerald City Comics, Games and Toys , 4902 113th Ave. N, Clearwater. (727) 398-2665. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday.

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