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GFA (Gasparilla Festival of the Arts) Announces Special Access FAM Pass During Arts Month in March

Introducing the GFA (Gasparilla Festival of the Arts) FAM Pass—Film + Art + Music! Experience all three Gasparilla season events in March with one pass. President Karen Price says it's the ultimate cultural immersion. Support Tampa's arts scene with access to Gasparilla Music Festival (Feb 16-18, 2024), Gasparilla Festival of the Arts (March 2-3, 2024), and Gasparilla International Film Festival (March). Two options available: FAM Enthusiast Pass ($250) and FAM Patron Pass ($500), each with exclusive benefits. Learn more and purchase passes at https://www.gasparillaartspass.com/store/c4/gasparilla-arts-pass#/

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