Pirate Adventures Await: Morgan & Morgan at Children’s Gasparilla

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Tampa’s beloved Children’s Gasparilla has been a cherished tradition since 1947, marking the kickoff of Gasparilla season with a vibrant parade that brings the community together.

On Saturday, January 18th, Morgan & Morgan proudly took part in this historic event, setting up a booth along Bayshore Boulevard to connect with the local community, hand out fun giveaways, and share information about the firm’s commitment to fighting For the People.

Positioned at a prime spot along Bay to Bay Boulevard and Bayshore Boulevard, the Morgan & Morgan booth was a hub of activity from 11 AM to 4 PM, just before the main parade kicked off. Thousands of families paraded the 1.5-mile route toward downtown Tampa, soaking in the festive atmosphere and stopping by to engage with our team.

Morgan & Morgan was well represented at the event, with Joe Petrulo, a personal injury attorney in Tampa, leading the charge. He was joined by a dedicated group of volunteers, including Amanda Zangrilli, Joanne Cowan, Alex Iglesia, Brian Obiris, and Sandra Crum, who all played a vital role in engaging with attendees and spreading awareness about the firm’s mission.

To make the experience even more exciting, Morgan & Morgan provided an array of eye-catching giveaways to those who signed up for our email list and entered our monthly ride-on electric truck giveaway for kids. Attendees eagerly lined up to grab popular items such as “Liability” t-shirts, hats with bold statements like “Sue Me,” “Liability,” and “Size Matters,” and beads to add to their Gasparilla collection.

Morgan & Morgan was honored to be part of this long-standing tradition, meeting families, answering legal questions, and reinforcing our commitment to standing up for the people of Tampa.

Until next year, Tampa—we’ll see you at the next adventure on Bayshore!

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