Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated | 150 2nd Ave. N Suite 100, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 10365 Valencia Rd., Seminole 3 BR • 2 BA • 2 CG • POOL HOME with screened lanai City Parks, shops, dining, beaches Offered at $550,000 Michelle Anne Cline | 727.424.1108 3208 E Maritana Dr., St. Pete Beach 3 BR • 2 BA • 1200 SQ FT Mid Century-style home boasts terrazzo floors. Represented Buyer Selinda Hollenback | 727.967.0284 5940 Pelican Bay Plaza #1204 2/2 condo in luxury Pasadena Yacht & Country Club Offered at $499,000 Jane McCroary | 727.348.3888 2890 Alton Dr., St. Pete Beach 3 BR • 2 BA • 2756 SQ FT Fabulous waterfront property. Represented Buyer Selinda Hollenback | 727.967.0284 12300 7th St. E, Treasure Island 5BR • 4BA • 2 CG • 4,036 SQ FT Large waterfront ranch home with pool & dock. Offered at $2,345,000 Capt. Bruce Erbeck | 727.417.4694 Magazine Worthy 3 bedroom 2.5 bath waterfront retreat has been completely remodeled. Offered at $1,897,000 Tina Herrell | 727.251.6630 “Sometimes in the winds of change we find our true
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Welcome to the “Dog Days” issue, the second and last of our summer bi-monthly editions. The ‘Dog Days of Summer’ are the hottest, most uncomfortable part of the season. According to Wikipedia, it is historically the weeks following the heliacal rising (July 19th) of the star system Sirius (known colloquially as the “Dog Star”), which Hellenistic astrology connected with heat, drought, sudden thunderstorms, lethargy, fever, mad dogs, and bad luck
The unprecedented global heat wave is providing plenty of fuel for tropical storms. Thankfully, hurricanes have not threatened us yet this year, but there are months of storm season still ahead. Have a plan. Through their Institute program each summer, Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce invites local businesses to send bright new staff members to learn more about our area. Each meeting has a theme, and often a sponsor. Paradise NEWS recently sponsored an event with an environmental theme in an amazing meeting space at our favorite local non-profit, Tampa Bay Watch, which will be celebrating its 30th anniversary this fall. A few years back, Rudy Consoni from Resort Realty gave Bay Watch his oil spill check and paid us to ask others in the area to join him through a Paradise NEWS cover story. We would love to do an update for Bay Watch’s anniversary this fall If we can find a sponsor. The chamber’s eco event was impressive.
There were 20 participants supported by a committee of five, including sales and marketing people from both the Sirata and the Tradewinds Resorts. I was sad to hear that many current tourists do not respect our beach and leave trash in their wake. They had two young beach clean-up influencers from Madeira Beach, one in his twenties with 2 million followers and a very mature 13-year-old lady who started beach cleaning campaigns at age 10. They also introduced the CEO of a company that is cleaning up with U.S. made products to replace plastic and Styrofoam with stuff that breaks down, including straws made from agave. An extension person from U of F based in Largo talked about capital improvements, an 1,100-year-old canoe and new displays at Booker Creek and Weedon Island. Peter Clark, founder of Tampa Bay Watch served as captain and guide for the group.
Longtime readers know Paradise NEWS has a strong environmental backbone. We have an Eco column every issue and our website keeps subjects available, like safer pest and weed control. For over 10 years, our home and office have been solar-powered. For a decade, our recycled Chevy Volts have delivered magazines, mostly on solar power. We believe in natural medicine, prevention and in protecting our planet.
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1981 and houses 11 tenants. The sale closed June 30. The Post Office/Bookstore, Diny’s Jewelers, Caruso’s and Foxy’s will all be affected by this redevelopment.
GULFPORT The Gulfport Veterans Memorial Ribbon is a fundraiser to support programs and services of the Senior Center. Now you can reserve a brick in Phase Two of the Veterans Park Ribbon of Memorial Pavers. With construction of phase two, the meandering ribbon of engraved bricks will connect the sidewalk to the flagpole base at the beautiful waterfront park. The public is invited to purchase a brick to honor or memorialize a friend or family member. The park is located on the waterfront at 5350 31st Ave. S. The second phase of pavers will be installed later this year. bricksrus.com/donorsite/ gulfportfoundation
TREASURE ISLAND According to the Tampa Bay Times, a company tied to South Florida-based investor Shlomo Melloul bought the Treasure Island Plaza for $5.85 million –which sits on the north side of the causeway and across the street from the Thunderbird Beach Resort – and has plans to redevelop the shopping center into a mixed-use property with 12,000 square feet of retail and about 40 housing units above, according to a media release. The 20,000-square-foot site at 118 107th Ave. previously owned by Dowling Properties was built in
GET SMART Tampa Bay Innovation Center will kick off STEAM powered by CO. STARTERS Cohort # 18 9/13 on Zoom from 6-9pm. The STEAM program is a 10-week facilitator-led program that equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the relationships, insights, and tools needed to turn ideas into action and turn a passion into a thriving endeavor! Guest speakers include seasoned entrepreneurs and professionals from key occupations. The class is $375, but The Innovation Center has received funding from Creative Pinellas to support artists, art organizations and arts-related organizations within Pinellas County to participate in CO.STARTERS at no cost. tbinnovates.com/steam
CONDO COMPETITION Two Tampa Bay (Tampa, St. Pete) homes are finalists in the HGTV Ultimate House Hunt, both listed by Smith & Associates Real Estate. The Ultimate House Hunt is a month-long online promotion held on HGTV. com annually, showcasing extraordinary homes for sale in eight categories: Amazing Kitchens, Beachfront Homes, Countryside Retreats, Curb Appeal, Downtown Dwellings, Homes with a History, Outdoor Escapes, and Waterside Homes. The contest is one of the channel’s most popular contests, generating over 1.5 million votes last year. The ONE downtown St. Pete condo features a stellar view of Tampa Bay and bespoke architectural features. Vote for DTSP! hgtv.com/design/ ultimate-house-hunt/2023/ downtown-dwellings
KILLER HEAT According to NoHeatStroke.org, Texas is the only state that experiences more pediatric hot car deaths than Florida. Between 19982022, 102 children were killed in our state after being left or getting into hot cars. According to KidsandCars, 88% of children who have died in a hot car were 3 years old and younger, 68% of children who got into vehicles on their own are male, and most are ages 1-4. Hot cars aren’t
just dangerous for children; pets suffer heatstroke and can die in hot cars. Make sure your child is never left alone in a car. Place the child’s diaper bag or item in the front passenger seat as a visual cue that the child is with you. Make it a habit of opening the back door every time you park to ensure no one is left behind. To enforce this habit, place an item that you can’t start your day without in the back seat (employee badge, laptop, phone, handbag, etc.)
MOVING Bank of America Institute reports that net flows of domestic migration (people moving within the United States) continue to follow pandemic trends. BofA internal data, which leads the Census Bureau population data by almost a year, found that as of 1Q 2023, cities that saw a large influx of people during the pandemic are still growing faster than other cities in recent quarters, but housing prices are weakening even in cities with growing populations. High on the list are Tampa and Orlando, both with a net increase of +0.8% between 1Q 2022 and 1Q 2023.
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TUNE UP Visit St. Pete/ Clearwater has partnered with Spotify to curate the perfect “Beach Day Beats.”
Summertime songs are inspired by iconic spots around St. Pete/Clearwater and include Zac Brown Band and Kenny Chesney’s Guitars and Tiki Bars visitstpeteclearwater.com/ list/beach-spotify-playlist
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The Zubrick Magic Theatre turns two and the 93-seat venue continues to astound and entertain sold-out audiences, earning its prestigious five-star rating on Google, TripAdvisor, Yelp, and Facebook. Nestled in the heart of St. Petersburg, the Zubrick Magic Theatre has become a cherished gem in the local community, offering an unparalleled experience that merges the artistry of magic, illusion, and storytelling. Chris and Ryan Zubrick, the visionary owners and master illusionists behind the theatre, first opened the doors to Zubrick Magic Theatre on July 29, 2021.
our peers for Recognition of Excellence in Best Practices. We aim to implement practices that allow our office to serve our citizens effectively,” said Ken Burke, Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller. The 2022-2023 Best Practices Excellence Program evaluated and recognized Clerks and Comptrollers for the following best practices: Appeals, Court Record Retention and Destruction, Determination of Indigency, Evidence Storage and Destruction, Exploitation of Vulnerable Adult Injunction, Guardianship Audits, Reporting Mental Health Cases to State Agencies, Requests to Redact Exempt Personal Information, Risk Protection Orders and Unclaimed Funds.
reducing waste. Request a recycling guide and for updates, go to pinellas.gov/department/ solid-waste/
MEET & GREET On 8/29 from 8-10am, the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an exclusive breakfast to honor community leaders at the Marriott Clearwater Sand Key. The Community Hero award, last received by Representative Linda Chaney at last year’s inaugural event, will again be presented to an elected official this year. Attendees will also get to hear from keynote speaker Peter Schorsch, President of Extensive Enterprises Media, publisher and founder of Florida Politics.com and popular political email newsletter Sunburn.
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Media, an award-winning marketing agency, and partner Lancer Craft Boats conducted a high-impact campaign that raised over $165,000 for the American Cancer Society (ACS). The funds will support ACS’s ongoing efforts to fund research, spread awareness, and provide support to cancer patients and their families. They were honored at the 2023 Las Vegas Barrett-Jackson Auction. clearvision.media
COUNTY KUDOS The Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers (FCCC) presented The Pinellas Clerk’s Office with the Recognition of Excellence Certificate for participation in the third annual Best Practices Excellence Program. Established in 2020, the program allows Clerks and Comptrollers to receive recognition for completing assessments that evaluate the acceptance of certain Best Practices. “We are honored to be recognized amongst
RECYCLE OR WOE! With growth, comes too much garbage for the county’s landfill. The county’s 2020 solid waste master plan for dealing with garbage for the next 30 years reported that each Pinellas resident generates 12 pounds of waste per day on average. With 200,000 more residents projected by 2050, the current landfill at the county’s Solid Waste Disposal Complex near 28th Street will fill up around 2100. After that, the county will have to pay to truck waste out of the county. In July, the county asked for residents’ input on ideas for
ST. PETE BEACH Ram Realty Advisors has withdrawn as developer for the proposed Corey Landing mixed-use project and Fortress is looking for another developer. The city commissioners would like to purchase the site for a waterfront park with dock access. Originally the project was to feature a seven-story residential complex with 243 units, restaurant, retail, a public park, and boat dock area. CABA and the Tampa Bay Markets are in discussion as to the future of managing the popular Sunday Corey Avenue Market. Fingers crossed for the TBM. Stay tuned.
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HOTEL HOOPLA Patrick & Chris Calhoon, commercial brokers with Smith & Associates Real Estate, have sold the 1.82acre site at 14550 Walsingham Road in Largo, for $1,050,000 to Indian Rocks Hospitality, LLC near the Indian Rocks Beach causeway, and construction is planned for a new Hampton Inn in the near future.
The Doubletree Hotel in North Redington Beach will get a facelift this fall. The TradeWinds Resort will expand as well. Expect new buildings, 600 more rooms, 33,000 square feet of conference space, nearly 18,000 square feet of new retail space, three new pools and three new parking garages.
STEM-SATIONS Local dignitaries welcomed the $11.7 million, 117-foot research vessel Western Flyer in July, another milestone for the Maritime and Defense Technology Hub and St. Pete as a recognized marine research center internationally.
in John’s Pass shocked us all. You can make a donation on the website of The Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce here.
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Action Plan was approved as well as the smoking ban on beaches in County parks.
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Coach Neill Collins departs St. Pete to coach Barnsley FC in the English Football League One after having nabbed 98 wins over in six seasons. Wallethub ranks Tampa #3 as America’s best cities for recreation, thanks to the boat tours, water sports, swimming pools and bike rentals. Anglers vs wildlife advocates may lead to new fishing rules at Skyway Fishing Pier State Park where 200,000+ visitors fish, and in many cases, entangle pelicans and other birds in fishing gear. Stay tuned.
In 2022, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute donated the Western Flyer to the Florida Institute of Oceanography (FIO) and the University of South Florida. USF also is launching a new program to increase the ocean STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) workforce. Renalytix opened a new laboratory and office in St. Pete. They use AI to find clinical diagnostic solutions for kidney disease; their KidneyIntelX, has been granted Breakthrough designation by the FDA and is designed to help make significant improvements in kidney disease prognosis and treatment to slow or halt progression early and help patients avoid end-stage kidney disease, dialysis, or transplant.
SEE-WORTHY At Clearwater
Marine Aquarium, Rudy and Rosie have officially made their move to the Ruth & J.O. Stone Dolphin Complex in anticipation of construction beginning on our new Rudy and Rosie have officially made their move to the Ruth & J.O. Stone Dolphin Complex in anticipation of construction beginning on our new manatee rehabilitation center! The duo is doing well, eating, and also interacting together with their animal care team. They will be acclimating in our medical pool for a short period of time before they are given access to explore other areas of the Complex.
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TREASURE ISLAND’S beloved Waffle House has renewed their lease. Visitors and locals can do a happy dance over eggs, bacon, flapjacks and waffles for years to come. With all the new hotels and condos, it’s sure to be a popular hang-out. Still going strong after 30 years! Open 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, where else can you get breakfast after an evening excursion. You’ll always find a friendly face under the sunny yellow sign.
ALLIGATOR & WILDLIFE
FIRE FUND
The tragic July fire at the beloved Discovery Center
BUDGET Proposed budget totals $3.8 billion with no change in millage rate was presented by Pinellas County Administrator Barry A. Burton in July, and it accounts for increases in cost and materials without raising the property tax rate. The budget includes $2.8 billion for County operations (excluding transfers) and $946.5 million for capital improvement projects. At the same July meeting, the Lealman redevelopment plan amendment and Housing
SPIRITED ADVENTURES After seven years of operations in their St. Petersburg location, Kozuba Distillery is moving to a brand new facility in Pinellas Park. It will take a couple of months to fully establish the new location. Until then, the downtown distillery, tasting room, and retail store will be temporarily closed. Stay tuned.
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SPIRITS
By Nanette Wiser
OKTOBERFEST Many bars and breweries (Green Bench, Bayboro Brewing) roll out the barrel in September-October with community festivals (Indian Rocks Beach, Curtis Hixon Park, The Pier) in October. The German American Society of Pinellas 9/29-10/7 is among the most authentic with a large variety of imported German and domestic beers; delicious traditional German foods, desserts, and coffee; bier stein holding contest; awesome traditional and modern music; keg tapping ceremony; parade of flags; kids’ corner; and Ursel’s Boutique, and other vendors, with some unbelievable merchandise. Admission $10; children 12 and under free. Free admission for military members with active military IDs. Located at 8098 66th St. N, Pinellas Park; limited parking so Uber or rideshare. germantampa.com/oktoberfest
SPORTS BARS It’s football season! Time for seasonal fall brews and sports bars. It only comes but once a year, and Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale is in a glass with Pumpkinhead’s Cinnamon & Sugar Rimmer is my fave and pairs well with Sea Dog Brew Pub’s happy hour and appetizers as well as their football specials. With games upstairs and downstairs, three bars and enough TVs for your college or pro football games, this is an Ohio State alumni hangout. Dine in or pick up beer and food to go. At BJ’s in Pinellas Park and Clearwater, we enjoyed this summer’s White Peach Boba-Rita and Spicy Mango Margarita. It’s the ultimate sports bar, with dozens of appetizers, pizza, flatbread and seasonal dishes and extraordinary IPA and Pilsners. While summer lasts, order the Hickory Brisket Nachos, Big Twist Pretzel with BJ’s Brewhouse Blonde® beer cheese and honey Dijon mustard for dipping, and sharable dessert Pizookie! If you want gourmet pizza and brews, Slyce is the hot spot, and the Madeira Beach location’s view of the Gulf is spectacular. Clear Sky on Park is ready for fans, with happy hour Mon.-Fri. 2-6pm and dozens of beers on tap, top shelf liquor and perhaps the best smoked old-fashioned in town plus burgers, sushi, flatbreads, pizza, and Asian/Latin starters. Locals flock to Five Bucks Drinkery, Eddie’s Bar & Grill (the newest one is in Bay Pines), Dog & Parrot, Friendly Tavern, Ft. Knox, Guilty Sea Sports Pub, Daiquiri Shak, Localz, Angry Pepper, Caddy’s, Toasted Monkey, Ricky T’s, The R Bar, RumFish Grill, Burger-ish, Crabby’s IRB, The Wharf, Mad Beach Craft Brewing and The Brass Monkey.
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WORDS OF JOY Local artist Pamela Joy Trow now hosts a monthly artist get-together and support group for creatives at Seminole Library and The Coffee Mill. For dates, info@pamela joytrow.com. She shared her sea-worthy luggage tags for stylish travelers. “I love designing these. People are traveling more, and they get to bring their favorite mermaid with them. And even better than that, they can continue to carry a message of something meaningful to them: Clean Oceans, World Peace, or plain ‘ole Humanity.
“Travel is not just about exploring new places, but also about discovering the interconnectedness of humanity. It is through our journeys that we realize the importance of reciprocity, for every step we take in a foreign land, we leave a piece of ourselves and take a piece of that place with us. For cards, posters, mugs and more art for those who live colorful lives, visit pamelajoytrow.com
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By Nanette Wiser
THE LINK IS
WHAT YOU
THINK With the kids back to school and September in full swing at work and home, keeping stress under control may seem like a bigger challenge. Dr. Michael Mantell, a noted author and mental health speaker, offers strategies for optimal living. Talk yourself out of worrying. It’s the most unproductive thing you can do.
Turn your fears into faith. Most of the things you fear won’t ever happen. Change your negative perception along the lines of “Even if it does happen, which it probably won’t, I can handle it” and you’ll stop scaring yourself. You can’t ever cross a bridge until you come to it, so don’t try. And don’t put up your umbrella before it starts raining either. Why wait until you die to rest in peace? Find peace now and create it mindfully, so you can peacefully rest. Taking your problems to bed creates tension, the opposite of peace. Run your own race in life. Compare yourself to others and you’ll end up in despair. Stop reading the same chapter you didn’t like over and over again. It’s best to drive looking through the windshield, not the rear-view mirror. You won’t get to 80 if you don’t live to 60.
“Don’t sweat the small stuff.” Find his books on Amazon.
WOOF WELLNESS A rescue dog can heal your soul, keep you moving and help you make new friends at local dog parks, such as A.L. Anderson Park, Boca Ciega Millenium Park, John Chesnut Sr. Park, Eagle Lake Park, Sand Key Park, Helen Howarth Dog Park, Madeira Beach Dog Park, Gulfport Dog Park, Kenwood Dog Park, Crescent Lake Dog Park, Indian Rocks Beach Dog Park, Walsingham Park and others. Fort De Soto has the only county dog park where dogs are allowed on the beach in a designated area. There are also two fenced-in areas with water stations near the beach for large and small dogs. The beach entrance is at the far southwest corner of dog park. At Pass-A-Grille Beach Dog Beach, reader Kerri and her 14-year-young dog frolic. Walking (and aerobic exercise) can boost new brain cell growth and creativity. When you walk, you increase the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the brain that can enhance creativity. Just getting up from your desk and taking a short walk helps trigger ideas, according to a Stanford University study that discovered creative output increased 60 percent when participants were walking, even on a treadmill facing a blank wall.
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
By Nanette Wiser
FOREVER YOUNG September is Healthy Aging Month. Start with four easy steps. Eat/Drink Healthy. Dietary needs may change as you age; look for nutritious foods that are low in cholesterol, fat, and artificial ingredients; stay hydrated with water, decrease alcohol consumption, and eat nutrient dense foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and low-fat dairy products. Move More, Sit Less. Staying active can help you prevent, delay, and manage chronic diseases, improve balance and stamina, reduce the risk of falling, and improve brain health. Aim for moderate physical activity, like walking, at least 150 minutes a week (22-30 minutes a day) and muscle strengthening activities, like carrying groceries, at least two days a week. Always consult with your doctor before starting a new exercise regimen. Get Regular Checkups. Regular checkups help doctors catch chronic diseases early and can help patients reduce risk factors for disease, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Be Aware of Changes in Brain Health. Reduce age-related cognitive decline with diet, exercise, engaging in social and intellectually stimulating activities, getting enough sleep, and not smoking. See a doctor if you suspect a change in mental and memory acuity.
PREVENTING SPORTS INJURIES An active lifestyle requires an ounce of injury prevention. Bayfront Health offers these tips. Always take time to warm up and stretch before a workout to get your body ready for exercise by gradually increasing your heart rate and loosening your muscles and joints. Warm up by walking, cycling, or jogging for 5 to 10 minutes. Once your body is warm, do some stretching to increase flexibility. Increase your range gradually. A key to preventing injuries is to gradually build the intensity, duration, and frequency of your workouts. Avoid pushing yourself too hard, too fast. Follow the 10 percent rule to increase activity in increments of 10 percent per week. Exercise consistently; try to get at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity every day. Vary your workouts. Follow a balanced fitness program that incorporates cardiovascular exercise, strength training and flexibility. This will help decrease your chance of injury. Avoid overusing one set of muscles –repeating the same muscle movements frequently can lead to overuse and injuries like shin splints or tendonitis. Listen to your body. Adjust your activities if your body is showing signs of too much stress or pain. When ending your exercise, remember to cool down with slow, gentle stretching. Hold each stretch for 30 seconds.
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LOCAL CLINIC SPECIALIZES IN HOPE!
“In 2020 I was diagnosed with advanced stage 4 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and went through months of radiation and chemotherapy. I have to start by saying I feel blessed to still be here,” shares Sue M.
Chemotherapy can save lives. And for that we are grateful. Unfortunately, it can also have a negative impact on your quality of life, even long after you’ve completed treatment. While chemotherapy kills cancer cells, it doesn’t exactly discriminate between cancerous and healthy tissue. Which is why 68% of individuals who undergo chemotherapy suffer damage to the delicate nerves in their hands and feet, known to the medical community as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy or CIPN.
For some, those nerves will begin to heal and repair upon completion of chemo treatments, but a substantial number of people will continue to experience debilitating pain long after their cancer is gone. Described as burning, itching, pins and needles’ and “akin to walking on glass,” peripheral neuropathy pain is excruciating…until it isn’t.
Peripheral neuropathy can be degenerative. In a glaring majority of patients, the nerves will eventually die and then the numbness sets in.
“When my neuropathy got really bad, I could no longer go to the beach. I couldn’t feel my feet or legs. Between the sand moving beneath my feet and the waves, I would fall,” said Sue. “I’m a beach girl so it was really upsetting. A huge part of my life had been taken away.”
Sue’s other doctors and specialists told her that “there was no actual treatment for neuropathy” and this was ‘just something you’re going to have to live with.”
Sue explains, “I was on medications that dulled the pain some and helped with the cramps, but it wasn’t going to fix the problem. I thought I was going to have to be on these pills for the rest of my life.”
Her family and friends were familiar with her struggles, so she was beyond hopeful when her boss brought her an article featuring Dr. Rebecca Gibbons and Achieve Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine (AAIM)
AAIM has been successfully treating all variations of peripheral neuropathy, including CIPN, “We have treated hundreds of neuropathy cases in that time,” shares Dr. Gibbons. “And everyone comes to us with a similar story; that they’ve been everywhere else and have essentially given up hope, they tell us we are their last resort. That’s kind of how the community has come to know us – “the last resort with the best results.”
Sue was no exception!
“I went through three months of treatment and could tell a huge difference in my hands and feet. I remember the exact moment I knew the treatments were helping - I took a risk and went to the beach with my girlfriends. I hadn’t walked into the water by myself in almost 3 years out of fear I might fall, but I walked into the waves, waded about came back out all by myself, without falling! It was a huge win for me,” cried Sue.
When asked what someone like Sue could expect out of their time at AAIM, Dr. Gibbons replied, “We do things a little differently here. We design personalized treatment programs for each of our patients. No two people are the same so why would we treat them as such? Obviously, Dr. Gibbons starts with a foundation that’s two decades in the making but we consider a number of factors including the severity of their neuropathy, how long they’ve had it, what underlying issues or causes we’re up against and make adjustments based on our findings. Our tailored approach and attention to detail - that’s why we have an 80% success rate in treating neuropathy!”
If you’re living a life of suffering or if your pain has prevented you from doing the things you love with the people you love, if your doctor has told you there’s nothing else they can do, it’s time to visit Achieve Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine.
Visit www.AchieveAcuim.com to learn more. Call 727-272-3587 to schedule your consultation.
Achieve Acupuncture offers proven medical solutions for seemingly hopeless conditions like peripheral neuropathy!
MEET DR. ALLAWNHA & CENTURY DENTAL
Dr. Jack Penny, 2005 King of the Beach Champion,” has taken care of our teeth for the past 20 years. We have always found his team on 75th Ave. to be very pleasant and professional. Dr. Penny has been slowly cutting back, and when he told me I needed another dental implant; I was not surprised when he said “Dr. Allawnha (pronounced ala-wanna) does those for us now.” Dr. Allawnha is the new owner of Dr. Penny’s practice and we are really blessed. At a time when the dental industry is more corporate and profit driven than personal care driven, Dr. Allawnha is the opposite.
He has a fascination with the dental field and feels truly blessed to have found his passion in his professional work life. He loves to learn, and thoroughly enjoys remaining up to date on dental techniques and technologies as the field of dentistry progresses.
Dr. Allawnha prioritizes the best interest of his patients and maintains the highest level of integrity in his practice to coincide with his core values. Born in New Orleans, La., Dr. Allawnha grew up in Windsor,
Ontario, Canada. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Honors degree at the University of Windsor and was employed afterwards as an Emergency Department Nurse in Detroit, Mich. He then relocated to Morgantown, West Virginia to pursue his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree at West Virginia University School of Dentistry.
He maintained his employment as an ED nurse until his graduation from dental school. Dr. Allawnha is a warm and compassionate dentist, who genuinely cares about the comfort and happiness of each of his patients. He listens thoroughly and will go to any length to get to the root cause of a patient’s discomfort, or dental issue. His experience as an emergency department nurse has taught him the importance of connecting with his patients, and he has seamlessly integrated this great level of care into his dentistry.
Dr. Allawnha is thrilled to be putting down roots in Pinellas County and becoming more of a part of the beautiful St. Pete Beach community. In his time outside of the office, Dr. Allawnha has many hobbies and interests, and is always enthusiastic about learning and trying new things. He loves to travel, exercise, spend time outdoors,
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stay updated in technological current events, cook and try new cuisines, and spend time with his wife, family, and friends. Dr. Allawnha looks very forward to assisting all his patients to achieve their happiest and healthiest smiles!
A fun fact about their new name: Century Dental is named after Century High School in Windsor, Ontario, where Dr. Allawnha met his beautiful wife, Lauren. They felt that this name held a special sentimental value for them. Century Dental is a private family owned and completely independent dental practice, specializing in Family Dentistry, along with Cosmetic, Implant, and Laser Dentistry. It is the goal of Dr. Allawnha, Dr. Penny, and the whole Century Dental team to create a dental experience you’ll be happy to remember for the rest of your life, saying “Thank you for putting your trust in us.”
Checking out the online reviews it is easy to see the excellent work on my implant was not an exception. Dr. Allawnha and his team have been racking up 5-star reviews online since his arrival in 2019 and is the best Dental Office on the beach. If you would like to work with Dr. Allawnha and Century Dental to achieve your best smile visit CenturyDental.org or call 727-367-3313.
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The Skyway Marina District, straddling 34th St. S from Gulfport Boulevard to the Pinellas Bayway, has been seeing phenomenal growth in recent months. Katlyne Stables saw this growth as an opportunity to offer upscale massage and skin care services to longtime residents and newcomers alike. She found a comfortable location with parking at the door, just east of Broadwater at 3651 42nd Ave. S, C104, St. Petersburg.
The interior is finished in a relaxed beachy design. It is an incredibly convenient location for Paradise NEWS readers. Their highly trained and experienced
team of certified massage therapists are professionals who specialize in a variety of massage techniques to help you reach a sense of balance and well-being. Enjoy a welcoming and serene spa atmosphere where you can have yourself taken care of, so you get the physical and emotional relaxation and healing you need. They strive to bring out your inner radiance!
Massage, facials to exfoliate and hydrate and full body waxing are all offered under one roof at Radiant Massage and Spa.
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To complete the luxurious service, a complimentary back or foot scrub is offered with any 60-minute or longer massage service. They also accommodate couples for date nights or to celebrate almost any occasion.
Call 727-202-7550 with questions or visit RadiantMassageSpa.com and hit the book online button.
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ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS
By Nanette Wiser
FLOCK FUN Indian Shores’ Seaside Bird Sanctuary helps rescue and rehabilitate injured wildlife. Their avian ambassadors are out and about and they are now hosting painting events monthly. On 8/5-8/6, connect with the educators and birds at DTSP’s Vintage Marche or at Tampa Bay History Center 9/21 for a look at the “Etched Feathers” exhibit, a talk by artist John Costin and up close and personal with feathered friends. You can also enjoy the bird painting classes at Seaside 8/11 and 9/9 hosted on their observation tower. Folks are led step-by-step through the painting process by local artist Shawn Dell Joyce as they craft beautiful birds and meet some of our permanent residents. Snacks and light refreshments provided as well as all art supplies. Sign up in advance. seasideseabirdsanctuary.org
ECKERD COLLEGE Twenty solar-powered, motion-activated cameras inside Fort De Soto Park are unveiling the world of Florida wildlife after dark, thanks to Eckerd faculty and student researchers funded by Eckerd’s First-Year Student Research Associateships and a grant from the Tampa Bay Estuary Program. Students collect the images and categorize them for public viewing. Now in its second year, the project is using camera traps to understand faunal biodiversity and distribution at Fort De Soto Park. Beth Forys, Ph.D. (Eckerd College’s Richard R. Hallin Professor in Natural Sciences) and Tim Bransford, Ph.D. (assistant professor of animal studies at Eckerd) began the project to learn what kind of wildlife lives at the county-owned, 1,136-acre park and how it can be protected. The cameras have captured an array of wildlife – including raccoons, armadillos, opossums, tortoises, rabbits, herons, river otters and sea turtles. The Estuary Program recently selected the project as the winner of its Golden Mangrove Award. This year there were 13 eligible projects, including those submitted by the University of Florida and Tampa Bay Watch.
AWW, SHUCKS! Tampa Bay Watch’s eco-friendly partnership with Oystercatchers and Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay recycles their oyster shells in a game-changer project to keep Tampa Bay clean and healthy. They have installed 30 Vertical Oyster Gardens at the dock off Oystercatchers restaurant. These unique oyster havens, made from recycled oyster shells, serve as habitats for young oysters, support local biodiversity, and help clean the bay!
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HOUSE & GARDEN
By Nanette Wiser
SUSTAINABLE HOME SPACES In July, Sunken Gardens hosted a talk and book-signing with HGTV’s “Curb Appeal” host and author, the charming John Gidding At Home With Nature: A Guide To Sustainable, Natural Landscaping is the must-have book for creating beneficial home spaces in Paradise, a step-by-step guide for transforming a manicured lawn to eco-conscious garden. In his book, homeowners will find thorough blueprints to reap the benefits of lower water bills and more while bringing their dream garden to life. johngidding.com
Born in Istanbul, John Gidding attended American schools in Turkey and Switzerland before entering Yale University, where he
received a bachelor’s degree in architecture. An enthusiastic art and math student, he also earned a master’s degree in architecture from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. He hosted the hugely popular HGTV shows “Curb Appeal,” “Curb Appeal, the Block,” and “Designed to Sell,” has appeared on “Trading Spaces,” and is a frequent guest on Rachel Ray. Sunken Gardens hosts an Heirloom Vegetables for Florida + Plant & Seed Sales 8/26 @11am-noon.
Increased awareness of the environment and an ever-present interest in curb appeal means that homeowners are eager for more sustainable, natural landscaping. And why shouldn’t they be? In addition to supporting local flora and fauna, ditching grass for lush, native plants helps lower water bills and results in self-sustaining gardens long-term. Complete with specific information for every U.S. bioregion, a glossary of native plants, illustrated yard renderings and photos, and detailed explanations of suburban codes, this book has examples and techniques to build responsible natural spaces. Local vendors who can help you achieve your goal include The Little Red Wagon
Native Nursery, Florida Association of Native Nurseries and Living Roots Eco Design & Plant Nursery.
ART ALIVE Refresh your home with art from The Faux Zone, local artist Deborah Holliday’s murals, repainted furnishings/ lighting and artwork rejuvenate your rooms. Vanities, tables, bedroom sets and walls are a canvas for her wild talent, from a kraken painted on an elevator to Alice In Wonderland-like dining rooms perfect for a Mad Hatter tea party. She started her career in decorative home and commercial painting, faux finishing, and painting murals over 30 years ago and is a specialist in trompe l’oeil and can mimic stone, marble, and wood using only paint to fool the eye. deborahholliday.com
FACE INJECTABLES LASER AESTHETIC BODY
Coundouriotis Facial Plastic Surgery & Laser Center is a full service facial plastic and cosmetic surgery practice specializing in the art and science of surgical and non-surgical procedures for the face, eyes, neck, and nose. The new MedSpa excels in aesthetic treatments and services to restore and maintain healthy, beautiful skin.
Dr. Coundouriotis is dual board-certified and fellowship-trained in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and offers the latest and most trusted cosmetic services including laser, injectibles, eye rejuvenation, wrinkle treatments, CoolSculpting™, HydraFacials, microneedling with PRP and more.
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COOKING CORNER
Stay cool in the dog days of summer with a frosé, ice cream, gelato, ice pop, sorbet, or smoothie, a non-caffeinated option to a cold brew or iced hazelnut cappuccino. You can stop in at Smoothie King, My Happy Place Café, Tropical Smoothie Café, Fresca Vida, or St. Pete Beach’s new La Playa Bowl in Dolphin Village for some of the best frozen drinks in town or Beans & Barlour for an icy boozy treat.
Even better, you can whip up frozen treats at home. Juice a watermelon and make ice cube pops or put a scoop of raspberry sorbet in your Prosecco. Make best friends
with your smoothie maker (Nutribullet is my favorite) and mix up a healthy concoction of fruits, vegetables, and health boosters (protein powder, matcha). A blender is ok, but smoothie makers often come with built-in strainers/filters and have a taller, narrower pitcher than a blender. Pour into your Yeti and head to the beach.
NICE MANGO/BANANA If you suffer from acid reflux, avoiding foods such as peppermint, chocolate, spicy dishes and caffeinated or alcoholic drinks as evening approaches is step one. Looking for an evening dessert that helps, not hinders your
By Nanette Wiser
GERD? Try nice creams, dairy-free desserts with the consistency of ice cream such as mango/banana or strawberry. Mangos are non-acidic and ripe bananas have a high PH that settle your stomach and help reduce acid reflux. Directions Mix frozen mango chunks and frozen sliced strawberries or frozen banana slices with lime juice. Pulse till smooth and add water to help process fruit.
CHERRY ALMOND SMOOTHIE A perfect breakfast on the go. Ingredients 1 sliced banana, 2 cups frozen pitted cherries, 1 cup almond milk, 1/2 cup low-fat yogurt, 1-2 TB honey. Directions Combine the banana, cherries, almond milk, yogurt and 1 TB honey in a blender and puree until smooth.
AVOCADO DREAM SMOOTHIE Avocado or blueberries may be your best bet for a healthy smoothie. Ingredients 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk, 2 cups crushed ice, 2 ripe avocados pitted and sliced. Directions blend the milk, sweetened condensed milk and ice in a blender until very smooth, then add avocado and pulse. Add cold water as needed with each pulse until the mixture is pourable.
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Meet David Dennis
By STEVE TRAIMAN
David Dennis is an author (Gameness) and president and chief executive officer of Eckerd Connects, one of the nation’s largest non-profits providing workforce development, Job Corps, juvenile justice, and child welfare services across the country. When David became CEO of Eckerd Connects in 2007, the organization was serving 9,500 youth per year across primarily residential programs in eight states on annual revenue of $79M. Under his leadership, Eckerd Connects has grown to serve over 43,000 clients each year through more than 160 programs across 20 states and the District of Columbia, employing nearly 2,000 people with close to $240M in annual operating revenue.
Dennis believes change is needed. “Across the U.S. there are approximately 445,000 children in foster care at a cost of around $9 billion. There are an additional approximately 87,000 youth involved in the juvenile justice system at an annual cost of around $8 billion. There are approximately 2,300,000 citizens incarcerated in the U.S., costing taxpayers an annual cost of $182 billion. Many of the older youth in the foster care system end up dually involved with the juvenile justice system and this is a pipeline to prison. We hope to help them build a pathway out of poverty through employment,” he says. Dennis shared his trajectory and plans with Paradise NEWS.
How did you choose this career? I wish I could tell you that my professional career move to Eckerd Connects over 16 years ago was part of my savvy career mapping strategy; but that is not the case. The seeds for my professional career journey, that eventually blossomed into my current role at Eckerd Connects, were planted in my childhood when at age 5, I was in foster care. I struggled as a teenager to sort through the emotional impact of my childhood.
By age 20, and feeling desperate, I picked up a Bible, in search for some hope, and found it. In college I volunteered as a Big Brother mentor; eventually becoming the foster parent of the young man I was mentoring. My professional path, born out of a painful past, began as a youth counselor and ultimately led me to Eckerd Connects 16 ½ years ago.
Why did this job appeal to you? My prime responsibility at Eckerd Connects is to lead our organization in executing the Strategic Vision set by our Board of Directors, who recognized the need for the organization to adapt, and they had the courage to make the necessary changes to perpetuate its mission and their founder’s legacy.
What lessons learned help you professionally? I learned early that how well I do with today’s opportunity will determine tomorrow’s. As a young boy, I started a lawn mowing business. I learned the best way to get another lawn to mow tomorrow is to do a great job on the one I am mowing today. I also believe that all successful work is teamwork. I am a creative visionary with tireless passion for work but without those team members who surround me with their complementary gifts and talents, I would have had none of my professional successes.
You’ve said that without success at home, there is no success at work. My career successes were all related to my providing leadership to turn around struggling organizations and each of these opportunities have all required my family and me to relocate to a new city and/or state. These moves required a great deal of sacrifice, support, and commitment from my wife and our five children. They have been my anchor, my advisors, and encouragers through our journey together.
What are your key programs for Eckerd Connects? Almost 10 years ago, we began to dig into the available data at the time and we realized that the vast majority of all the children and families we were serving in our child welfare, foster care, substance abuse school prevention programs, early education, homeless services, and juvenile justice programs had one thing in common… poverty We strategically grew our impact through the development of Workforce Development and Job Corp Services that provide youth and adult job skills, certifications and apprenticeships that foster successful careers and economic opportunity. We hope to disrupt the generational poverty that is rampant in so many communities. We are now operating services across Florida and in approximately 20 states and the District of Columbia.
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OUR CHILDREN HAVE RIGHTS
When Greg Hill became a father, he knew he would always want to be available to his son. Since Greg was not married to his son’s mother, under Florida law Greg had no legal rights to his child. After a series of unsuccessful legal outcomes while retaining attorneys, Greg changed his approach. He represented himself in court, gained 50/50 custody, and achieved a successful co-parenting strategy.
In January 2021, Greg and I established a web-based nonprofit named Our Children Have Rights.Org (OCHR). OCHR focuses on children by helping parents more seamlessly navigate their child custody and co-parenting journeys, most often unexpectedly and unprepared. While we work directly with parents, the goal is to establish a successful co-parenting strategy and living environment that best positions the child(ren) to reach their full potential. Our direct services are NO COST to all parents regardless of demographics or parenting circumstances (single mothers/fathers, unwed parents, married couples pursuing divorce).
Education is at the core of our work, addressing a specific need that is too common across our community. THE NEED: Better Prepared & Equipped Parents who, often unexpectedly, find themselves navigating these challenging and emotional circumstances. Our educational resources, when used properly, can minimize, or
By Jake Hornstein, Co-Founder & COO
even eliminate the need for paid legal aid, saving parents valuable time and resources. Alternatively, when a parent seeks assistance identifying the right attorney given their circumstances, our legal aid navigation support guides them through that process as well.
Our direct services include NO COST consultations (Zoom, FaceTime, phone) and NO COST documentation review (parenting plans). We’re proud that the scope of our work covers a wide range of human services. It’s a direct result of careful listening to parents who share with us the “ancillary challenges” they face while establishing custody through court. These roadblocks can include housing assistance, behavioral health, counseling, employment, and access to basic needs, among others. We address these challenges through a network of local program partners: Pinellas County Government, 211 Tampa Bay, Bay Area Legal Services, Feeding Tampa Bay, Gulf Coast JFCS, ClearPath Health, Hands Across The Bay, Florida KidCare and many others.
Since inception, OCHR has served over 20,000 parents, conducted no-cost consultations with 955 parents, and reviewed 419 parenting plans. We were recently recognized by AMPLIFY Clearwater, celebrating a nonprofit that’s “Well on its way.” We even adopted Sand Key Park & Beach for volunteer opportunities in our community. Support of our mission is vital, and we kindly ask you to consider a small financial contribution to our program.
For the secondnd year in a row, Florida Healthy Kids Corporation has selected the organization as one of 10 statewide recipients of the Florida KidCare “Back To School” grant initiative ($6,500). Florida KidCare is the umbrella brand for the four government-sponsored health insurance programs – Medicaid, MediKids, Florida Healthy Kids and the Children’s Medical Services (CMS) Health Plan – that together provide a seamless continuum of coverage for Florida children from birth through the end of age 18. Approximately 331,000 children in Florida do not have health and dental insurance. More than half of those children – 162,000 – are likely eligible for low-cost Florida KidCare coverage.
Most importantly, if you, or someone you know, needs our assistance, we’re here for you. We’re on a mission… a mission to protect the rights of children to have access to both responsible and involved parents by providing education, resources, and support services for successful co-parenting.
Why? Because Our Children Have Rights.
Email JakeHornstein@OurChildrenHaveRights.com Donate www.ourchildrenhaverights.org/donate
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FASHION
ST. PETE ART FASHION WEEK
Dona Crowley’s Luxe Productions delivers an AbFab event 9/15-9/16. The opening soiree of art and fashion kicks off the 13th Annual Festivals of Arts. Come dressed in your most fashionable attire and walk the red carpet where you can mingle with with artists models, fashion designers, and view the fashion art preview from 7-10pm at Jackie Z Style Co., Sundial St. Pete. On Saturday, enjoy the Art + Fashion runway show. Walk the red carpet, sip champagne, and view some of St. Pete’s most talented artists and the 2023 runway fashion show featuring Tampa Bay’s top fashion brands from 6-10pm at Coastal Creative, 2201 1st Ave. S. stpeteartfashionweek.com
WEARABLE ART Get your tickets now for the most stylish soiree in town. The designers for the Dunedin Fine Art Center’s (DFAC) Wearable ART 17 at the August 26th fashion show are amazing, with returning wearable ART legends as well as dynamic designers virgin to the WA runway. Returning to the runway are epic creators Mark Byrne of balloon fashion brilliance; the Bay to Bay Collective (formerly/aka the Garden Fairies) and Olga Saretsky + Kikimora Studio of Miami – where surrealistic theatre meets Las Vegas, baby! Beloved designers returning after a short hiatus include Artist and Now, Mama, Johnny Hunt from Interlochen, Michigan, Tampa Bay’s Designing Woman–WA Goddess Legend, Melissa Dolce, and Jeanne Halle aka Kina Kouture + Dana Rizzuto whose past WA productions have set the runway ablaze… or WA17’s runway pleasure,
Julian Hartzog has retrieved his award-winning galactic designs, until recently displayed in New Zealand’s World of Wearable Art, WOW. Newcomers sure to light up the stylish night are Amy Wolf and Kelli-Lynn Luckey. The night kicks off at 7pm with the pre-party at DFAC, with the 8pm Runway Show at the Dunedin Community Center (adjacent to DFAC parking lot) for $65-$125 seats. For $20, you can view the show via Live-Stream at the Dunedin Fine Art Center, SRO. The After-Party follows – cash bar, concession, music, designers and the WA17 team at DFAC, 1143 Michigan Blvd. www.eventbrite.com/e/wearable-art-17tickets-666451653837?aff=oddtdtcreator
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BOOK NOOK
By Holly Hargett
Maggie Andrews traps gators in small-town Florida and espresso bar owner Lara Lewis is an amateur sleuth bent on solving a murder. They’re both strong heroines from author Tamara Lush’s novels, rich in personality with busy lives.
“I am far more boring than any of my characters,” says Lush, “That’s what’s so great about writing!”
Lush has been writing “sexy books for smart women” since 2021 when she left her 30-year journalism career that spanned radio, newspaper reporting (including a stint at the St Petersburg Times, now the Tampa Bay Times), and the Associated Press. Her stories included everything from crime to politics and natural disasters. “I wrote news for so many years that to me all fiction is fun,” she says.
Lush has been an avid reader of romance since high school. She wanted to try something creative outside of journalism and started to write a book in 2012. She wrote a chapter but later shelved it. Now Lush writes steamy romances, and under the name Tara Lush, she writes quirky mysteries. She is a 2018 RWE Rita Finalist, an Amtrak Writing Fellow, and a USA Today bestselling author.
While fiction has been more fun than chasing real-life crime, Lush says “Sometimes I don’t want to write and then I just don’t write. I try to be really kind to myself if I want to happen. I know a lot of people who write genre fiction and write 5,000 and 10,000 words a day. I try to keep it just under my happy place or around my happy place (1,500-2,000 words) so that I’m excited to work on the book the next step.”
She likes writing about Florida and similar to authors Tim Dorsey, Carl Hiaasen, and Dave Barry, but “not as cynical, in a softer way, more like a Murders in the Building.” And she usually includes a cute pet like a cat named after Patsy Cline or an iguana named after singer Harry Styles.
Her upcoming novel Gator Queen, is about Maggie Andrews who moves back home to help her ailing father and his gator-trapping business. Her twin sister Vera is not interested in the family business but when a rival gator trapper turns up dead, Vera becomes a suspect. With the help of a sexy criminology professor, the sisters track down the truth. Publishing in September, you can pre-order Gator Queen now.
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BIG CYPRESS GALLERY By Nanette
CELEBRATES 30 YEARS
Clyde Butcher is Florida’s answer to Ansel Adams, and their photographic legacy was showcased in a spectacular James Museum’s exhibition celebrating nature. Now, the talented photographer and his wife will celebrate 30 years of beauty and art at Big Cypress Gallery Sept. 2, 10am-3pm. On Aug. 16, Clyde will give a free lecture at Capitol Theater at 7pm. clydebutcher.com
Join them for this free milestone event and get your books and their artwork signed. You’ll have the exclusive opportunity to view and purchase two of Clyde’s new special commemorative art pieces, each intricately tied to the gallery’s history.
Says Niki about their journey to opening Big Cypress Gallery: “If a magic fairy had appeared at our wedding back in 1963 told us that we would move to Florida where we would open a gallery and build a home in the middle of the swamp, we would have rolled on the floor laughing.
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We could not have imagined the excitement, adventure, sorrow, and joy we would experience on our journey together and how the swamp would become so intricately part of our story.” The Butchers purchased the land in 1992 from Leon Whilden and built the Gallery, now a cultural and eco-mecca.
Big Cypress Gallery is located at 52388 Tamiami Trail, Ochopee; the gallery is open seven days/week 10am-5pm. Located along the scenic Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41), 47 miles east of Naples and 36 miles west of Miami at Mile Marker 54.5, about half mile east of the Big Cypress National Preserve Oasis Visitor Center. Behind the Gallery, you can take a swamp walk eco tour or photo safari; there are event cottage and bungalow rentals. 239-695-2428
South of Sarasota is Clyde’s Venice Gallery and Studio at 237 Warfield Ave. S open Tues.-Fri. 10am-4:30pm and by appointment on weekends. 941-486-0811
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As an artist, I reach deep within myself to express an image that will touch another. It is my hope that the vision I give to you of the Everglades will inspire you to love and protect our environment for generations to come. – Clyde Butcher
I experience such joy and happiness while spending time in nature with those I love, especially my husband, Clyde. While immersed in nature, photography becomes our form of communication. – Niki Butcher
Climate change is already affecting our access to and cost of fresh food. There’s hope thanks to innovators such as Brick Farms (hydroponic gardens) and Brooklyn’s Smallhold owners with a mission to feed more Americans mushrooms now have macrofarms around the country and can be found at major grocery stores and well-known restaurants. Eat local, think global!
The restaurant business is brutal. Long hours, rising food costs, worker shortages and health issues. We sadly say aloha to Stan’s Tapas, Acropolis on Central, Zoie’s, Caddy’s Gulfport, and Black Radish. Sekushi on the Plaza has the right idea; they’ve lowered prices on 50 menu items, are open for lunch Mon.-Fri. and offer happy hour food and drink specials noon-6pm as well as new dishes such as Wagyu Sliders and Bao Buns. Also serving lunch is Clear Sky on Park with happy hour 2-6pm; the pork belly flatbread is delish.
sports bar with $5 happy hour. I love the Buffalo Bleu Chicken Quesadillas, burgers, and Spicy Steak Wrap.
Another budget buster Five Bucks Drinkery is expanding to Seminole, taking over the former Sea Hags/Seminole Smokehouse resto next to Brooklyn Pizza. With the original downtown and a second location in Pinellas Park (the old Pete & Shorty’s), it’s sure to be a family favorite and
Mad Beach Craft Brewing Co. owners have opened Sesh St. Pete brewery and restaurant on Fourth St. in the former Melting Pot location. From the decadent chocolate martini to surf ‘n’ turf and my fave, Bloody Mary poached JUMBO tiger shrimp with house smoked cocktail sauce on a celery salt rimmed martini glass.
What’s new? In Magnolia Heights, Golden Isles Brewing Co. is turning the old gas station at 3000 Dr. MLK St. N. into a new brewery. Red Mesa Mercado brings SoCal Mex this fall in the former Two Graces location near freeFall and The Chattaway is now serving a weekend brunch buffet.
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3,000-square-foot space and will feature 500 mezcal and tequila choices.
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Carnivores rejoice! Boulevard
In Dolphin Village, Playa Bowls is sure to be a hit with beachgoers as is Julio’s Latin Twist in Tyrone, a gift from Julio Pagan, the Empanada King. Lolita’s Wine Market is open in the Warehouse Arts District inside the Historic Seaboard Train Station with an expanded menu and an alfresco garden dining area, perfect for a pre-ArtWalk rendezvous before exploring Morean Center for Clay. Tequila Daisy takes over the
Portillo’s is no longer the only hot dog destination in town; Coney Island Hot Dogs will serve John Morrell all-meat hot dogs. And if you love onion rings, roast beef sandwiches, lobster rolls and Ipswich clams, line up for Pasadena’s new Kelly’s Roast Beef, a Boston beloved transplant. For brick pizza and house made pastas, look no further than Cala Italian Kitchen at St. Petersburg Distillery in the Warehouse Arts District, of the distillery’s new shipping container village.
Burgers & Tap House is a casual dining, indoor/ outdoor restaurant serving American cuisine with jazz Sundays. Meat lovers rave about their burgers, especially the Mac N Cheese or Sunny Side. Take a ride to the Hard Rock for soccer star Lionel Messi’s Milanese-style Chicken Sandwich, one of his favorite Argentinian sandwiches growing up; he joins SoFla Major League Soccer team.
Two new specialty groceries are highly anticipated. Rumor is that Sprouts Farmers Market is coming to the Skyway Marina District in St. Pete while locals can’t wait for Fresh Market to open in Seminole City Center in Earth Fare’s location, hopefully by the September 1st Friday concert!
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By Danielle L. Vaughn, Esq., B.C.S., LL.M.
Navigating Property Law
and Estate Planning
process that can be expensive, time-consuming, and emotionally draining for your loved ones.
provide for your loved ones long after you’re gone.
As the saying goes, “the only things certain in life are death and taxes.” While it’s not a pleasant thought, it’s essential to plan for the future and ensure that your assets and loved ones are taken care of when you pass away. That’s why estate planning is so important in Florida.
Estate planning is the process of organizing your affairs and assets in a way that ensures your wishes are carried out after your death. Without proper planning, your estate may be subject to probate, a court-supervised
In Florida, there are specific laws and regulations that govern estate planning, and it’s important to work with an experienced attorney who can guide you through the process. One of the most critical components of estate planning is creating a will, which outlines how your assets should be distributed, who will be in charge of managing your affairs, and who will care for any minor children you may have. Without a will, the state of Florida will determine how your assets are distributed, which may not align with your wishes.
Another essential element of estate planning is creating a trust, which can help you minimize estate taxes and avoid probate. A trust is a legal entity that holds your assets and distributes them according to your instructions. Trusts can also help protect your assets from creditors and
If you’re a Florida resident, it’s crucial to understand the importance of estate planning and work with an experienced attorney to create a plan that meets your needs and goals. With the right plan in place, you can have peace of mind knowing that your loved ones and assets will be taken care of when you’re no longer around. Contact Vaughn Law at 727-363-6100 or stop by the office on the south corner of Corey Ave. at Blind Pass Road in St. Pete Beach. Mention this Paradise NEWS article to schedule a FREE consultation to discuss your estate plan.
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Pickleball might be having a moment but don’t forget about tennis. The COVID-19 pandemic spurred a huge increase in tennis participation nationwide, and even with a return to normalcy, the surge has continued. According to the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA), 23.6 million Americans played tennis in 2022, up from 17.7 million in 2020, an increase of 33 percent.
There are so many outdoor public places to play in our county such as Roselli Park, Azalea, Walter Fuller, North Shore, Northwest, Childs Park, and other sports complexes. stpeteparksrec.org/athleticscourts
You don’t need to be a member of a tennis club to benefit from lessons from a professional instructor. For example, Sunshine City Tennis is a new coaching business founded by local Brian Hartz A former journalist who’s played competitive tennis most of his life, Hartz obtained his associate instructor certification in 2019 from Professional Tennis Registry, one of the sport’s major credentialing organizations. Hartz rents a public tennis court at Willis S. Johns Recreation Center in St. Pete.
Hartz also helps David Archer, director of tennis at Shipwatch Yacht and Tennis Club, develop a new kids’ tennis program there. The program is open to the public; sessions are available for ages 3 to high school students. The Sprouts (3- and 4-year-olds) program meets from 4-4:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays while the Orange Ball (ages 5, 6 and 7) group meets from 4:30-5:30pm Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Green Ball (ages 8-12) group meets from 5:30-6:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Archer also offers a high school prep program for older kids. Those sessions take place from 5:30-6:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
HISTORIC SUNKEN
GARDENS is the perfect spot to capture beautiful photos of The Florida Orchestra musicians. In June, The Florida Orchestra has named Ignacio Barrón Viela as its new president and CEO. Tickets are on sale now for the 2023-24 season. floridaorchestra.org
Featured in these photos are Music Director Michael Francis, Assistant Principal Second Violin Natalie Yu, Associate Principal Viola Chi Lee, Associate Principal Bass Paul Nemeth, Associate Principal Trombone Ross Holcombe, and Principal Second Violin Sarah Shellman.
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By Brian Hartz
Archer was the director of junior development at Countryside Country Club in Clearwater from 2013 to 2015 and has also worked at tennis clubs in California, Texas, and Utah. His teaching methodology inspired him to write the book, “8 Weeks to a Lifetime of Tennis,” available on Amazon. FYI: davidslcman@gmail.com or 530-864-4255.
For a private lesson, hitting session, or group clinic with Hartz, brian@sunshinecitytennis.com or 727-481-6375.
FYI: sunshinecitytennis.com
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150 Central Ave., downtown St. Petersburg 727-892-4200 info@thejamesmuseum.org
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When the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art opened in April 2018, it became one of the most accoladed additions to St. Pete’s thriving arts community. Celebrating five years is a major milestone, with more to come. To date, 200,000+ visitors have enjoyed this world-class museum.
The James Museum provides experiences that inspire human connection and transformation through art depicting the peoples, landscapes, and history of the American West, and wildlife of the world. Currently on special exhibit is Un/Natural Selections: Wildlife in Contemporary Art, sure to be a family favorite.
From extraordinary sculptures that seem poised to buck and ride to blockbuster artist exhibits (Andy Warhol, Ansel Adams, Clyde Butcher, Edward S. Curtis), The James Museum’s collections are robust. More than 400 premiere works of art including sculpture, paintings and jewelry are on display in the museum’s 26,000 square feet of gallery space with a strong emphasis on recent works by living Native American artists from the Southwest. The collection includes early 20th century works by Western art pioneers who have influenced more recent generations of artists. Additionally, visitors will find a gallery featuring depictions of wildlife from around the world. Interpretations by Native American, Euro-American, Chinese American, and other artists bring a variety of perspectives and visual storytelling to the galleries.
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View of the current special exhibition thru 9/17, Un/Natural Selections: Wildlife in Contemporary Art, featuring Peter Gerakaris’ Caravan (Owl), which measures seven feet tall.
The James Museum’s special exhibition Ansel Adams: The Masterworks, April 9-July 31, broke the all-time attendance record previously set by Warhol’s West
In just five short years THE JAMES MUSEUM has transformed from a hidden gem to an anchor of the St. Petersburg arts community.
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Just this year, new Executive Director Robin Nicholson picked up the reigns from Executive Director Laura Hine to create the next chapter, assisted by curator Emily Kapes, Education Director Julie Matus, Development Director Debbie Sokolov, Marketing Director Stephanie Adamo, and PR Director Ryan Kasley.
Nicholson attributes their success to the visitors, members, donors and community partners. “We could not have made it without them. These five years have offered a platform for the future. My goal is to position the museum for long term growth and sustainability: build our resources (financial and human); expand our collections and our unique role in interpreting the complex narratives of the West in the American imagination; and act as a laboratory for experimentation as museums across the country ask the fundamental question ‘what is a museum for?’”
HISTORY The museum officially opened to the public on April 28, 2018, and kicked off its first special exhibition, Society of Animal Artists: Art and the Animal, that July. In September 2019, long time Executive Director, Laura Hine, who stepped down
in May, took the helm and implemented a growth strategy that brought the museum to new heights. Despite getting off to a strong start, in March of 2020 the museum closed its doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic and pivoted to reaching would-be visitors at home with a new digital-first approach. When they reopened later that summer, staff redoubled their efforts to draw people back in with a full slate of youth and family activities and robust programming.
BLOCKBUSTER EXHIBITS A key to the growth strategy was the inclusion of blockbuster special exhibitions with big-name recognition. In October 2021, The James opened with art superstar Andy Warhol’s lesser-known works chronicling his fascination with the American West. The show supplied a heavy dose of Americana-tinged nostalgia that drew huge crowds to see Warhol’s signature pop-art motifs. Following the Warhol show, The James created a special dual exhibition, Ansel Adams: The Masterworks and Clyde Butcher: America the Beautiful, which paired the two landscape photography legends next to each other in a side-by-side exhibition. Butcher’s strong following in Florida helped set an attendance record for a special exhibition.
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Black Pioneers: Legacy in the American West featured handmade pictorial quilts that told the lesser-known stories of Black Americans in the West.
Warhol’s West revealed the pop icon’s fascination with the American West and marked the first time an exhibition of this caliber was displayed at The James.
Into the Wild bronze sculpture by artist Vic Payne celebrates the 1843-44 westward journey of explorer John C. Fremont and frontiersman Kit Carson.
MUSEUM EVENTS
Films, classes, concerts, and live bands. Check the website for details/prices/registration. Some events members-only or adult only. thejamesmuseum.org/events
8/4 @ 10:30am James Playdate: Wildlife Adventure
8/10 @ 11am Coffee with the Curator
8/12 @ 10:30am Family Day: Art That Pops
8/15 @ 5:30pm Wine & Design: Colorful Pet Portraits
8/17 @ 11am Book Tale: Cat Club by Craig Pittman
8/19 @ 11am-3pm Menagerie at the Museum: Animals • Art • Adventure: This family-friendly indoor event features real owls, hawks, kestrels, eagles, snakes, alligators, lemurs, skunks, miniature horses and more from Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Friends of Boyd Hill, Honey’s Mini Therapy Adventures, Seaside Seabird Sanctuary, SPCA Tampa Bay and SPPD Mounted Unit.
8/22 @ 5:30-7:30pm Live Music: Hot Tonic
UPCOMING EXHIBITS
The James is organizing a groundbreaking special exhibition called From Far East To West: The Chinese American Frontier which tells the stories of Chinese immigrants who crossed the Pacific to California in the mid 1880’s through paintings and artifacts. Contemporary Chinese American artists will present historical interpretations that speak to culture, identity, and resilience 10/13- 1/28/2024. The James will welcome Survival of the Fittest: Envisioning Wildlife and Wilderness with The Big Four, featuring masterworks from the Rijksmuseum Twenthe and the National Museum of Wildlife Art 2/17-5/26/2024.
Every Tuesday, the museum is open late until 8pm and admission is only $10. One Tuesday a month guests can enjoy live music.
8/26 @ 2pm Author Talk: Jack E. Davis, Ph.D., Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Bald Eagle: The Improbable Journey of America’s Bird.”
EDUCATION & EVENTS
The museum engages the community through programs and educational opportunities, for all ages, that bring their history to life and amplify voices that are not often at the forefront of mainstream Western art. You can even book a private tour with a docent. Sign up for an event and plan to spend the day. Enjoy a coffee and light snack in The Canyon Café and browse the eclectic gift shop for jewelry, books, art, apparel, and Western items. Hosting film, music, author talks, book clubs, drawing and youth programs, it’s a community playground that educates and illuminates the expansiveness of Western arts and culture. Hours are extended till 8pm for the popular $10 Tuesday with live entertainment once a month. The James even has a 129-seat auditorium where you can watch a film or hear an author talk.
The James Museum will debut Art in Mind, a special program developed with USF, for people with dementia-related diseases like Alzheimer’s later this year. It’s part of The Arts Coast’s growing trend of using art for therapy and healing, as we see museums hosting pet therapy and yoga as well as parties and fundraisers in their gorgeous event spaces.
JOIN THE JAMES Become a member, support their fun fundraisers, or make a donation which gives back to the community projects. For example, The Art for All fund provides free educational opportunities for adults and children receiving food assistance, including providing bus transportation for Tier 1 schools to visit the museum.
9/9 @ 10:30 Family Day ages 3-10; reservations required. Story time, kid-friendly tour and artmaking workshop.
9/19 @ 4pm Live Music Passarine
9/19 @ 4pm Just for Teachers, free with school ID. Come for an evening of perks including free admission, light refreshments, a cash bar, giveaways, and live music by Passarine. Meet Museum educators and docents and explore our K-12 school tour options.
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GROOVY GUESTHOUSES Mello on the Beach is a mod new beachfront Gulf retreat on Anna Maria Island on Manatee Beach with elevent one-, two- and three-bedroom vacation rental units, each vibrantly decorated to reflect the colors of the sun, sea, and sunset. With a fun and funky retro vibe, the pet-friendly units offer a fully equipped kitchenette, a terrazzo dining table that doubles as storage, movable ottomans, and a sleeper sofa in the living area. Units also feature full dressers with an in-drawer safe, hidden washer and dryer, exposed shelves and hanging rods, and a cooler for beach and
pool days. There’s a pool area with cool places to lounge and an outdoor shower; communal BBQ grills and fire pit; a lawn with private beach access and room for games and hanging out; and Mello bike rentals. This reimagined resort was originally the Aquarius Beach Resort, opened in 1975 as a Key West style Caribbean paradise; it’s luscious new vibe and décor is hip, friendly, and still paradise with sugar white sands and laid-back Anna Maria to explore. Book StayMello.com and visit annamariaislandchamber.org for events and restos/shops.
SUMMER SAVINGS Take a quick vacay at Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek with rates starting at just $169 and bonus discounts. For a limited time and for select dates, enjoy 15% off through the end of September and get 20% off for a five-night stay, 25% off on a seven or more-night stay. Florida residents, active or retired military personnel can enjoy 20% off the room rate.
TOUJOURS TAMPA
Our sister city celebrated its 136th anniversary July 15, so why not explore what’s new in museums and attractions such as MOSI, the Henry B. Plant Museum, Florida Aquarium, Riverwalk, Sparkman’s Wharf, Straz Center, Armature Works and Ybor City? We love Oxford Exchange for books and brunch and The Dan at the Floridian Palace Hotel, a modern fusion of Gulf Coast cuisine and old school speakeasy. Toast over oysters with their signature cocktail (champagne, cognac, bitters and topped with cotton candy) and check out Wednesday’s Ladies’ Night, Thursday’s Havana Nights, and Bossa Nova Saturday. Stay at The Hotel Tampa Riverwalk or Epicurean and be sure to visit Yuengling’s new Tampa taproom and restaurant space or the new Lona, SoFla Chef Richard Sandoval’s new Mexican resto with 200 tequilas in the Tampa Marriott Water Street. Take the family to an animal encounter (Indian Rhino Feeding) at ZooTampa at Lowry Park, Glazer Children’s Museum, or the waterparks at Adventure Island or Legoland Florida. Check out Skipper’s Smokehouse for eclectic music and an Old Florida feel.
From 8/18-10/2 Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining promotion includes the resort’s deep blu Seafood Grille and if you dine, you can stay overnight and save 20% on your room. Just five miles from Walt Disney World® Resort (there is a complimentary shuttle), the resort is a massive playground, with five pools, two lazy rivers, eight hot tubs, 18-hole putt-putt, jogging trails, fitness center, nearby championship golf, a picturesque 10-acre lake and pampering spa. Whether staying in a deluxe guest room, family bunk bed option, or an expansive suite, all accommodations feature a 55-inch flat-screen LG LED 4K Ultra TV, high-speed internet, mini refrigerator, coffee maker, and more. Guests can fuel their fun at five different dining outlets, with something to please any taste – from seafood, sushi and sophisticated cuisine to casual poolside fare and in-room delivery.
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Love Thy Neighbor, FL
Joanne Braccio, the owner and founder of St. Petersburg cleaning service Maid to Order FL, is passionate about serving her community, particularly those in need. “I lost my sister Lois and brother Robert to cancer and I know all too well the physical and emotional struggles that a family faces with this disease,” said Braccio.
Since 2009, Maid to Order FL, Inc. has been partnering with Cleaning for a Reason, an international non-profit organization that provides free house cleaning to cancer patients in the United States and Canada. The company is committed to supporting two homes each month for two consecutive months free of charge for cancer patients residing in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park, and Indian Rocks Beach.
One of their patients, Deb Debo-Mochizuki, expressed her gratitude, saying, “Cancer treatment left me with too little energy for home cleaning chores. Maid to Order FL did dishes, vacuuming, dusting, and laundry. They were wonderful.” Maid to Order FL, Inc. has been offering a range of cleaning services since 1975, including residential and commercial cleaning, rental and seasonal cleaning, and professional organizing services.
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The company adheres to a standard 52-point checklist, which includes following CDC guidelines. Customers can schedule services on a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or one-time basis.
Maid to Order FL is committed to a green cleaning program that prioritizes the safety and health of its customers and employees. The company uses only cleaning solutions certified to be free from carcinogens, toxins, neurotoxins, and other ingredients that can cause health problems. In addition, Maid to Order FL makes its own cleaning solutions in-house with essential oils, ensuring maximum healthful benefits from green cleaning.
As part of their commitment to giving back, Maid to Order FL partners with the non-profit Cleaning for a Reason and has also formed their own non-profit, Love Thy Neighbor FL, to serve more families in need. In addition to raising money locally to supplement what they do for Cleaning For A Reason, Love Thy Neighbor FL also operates a food pantry at 913 72nd St. N in a space donated by Pesky Pelican free of charge. “We are always looking for food donations, toiletries, and monetary help. We are open six days a week and are currently looking for people to volunteer, including folks to deliver meals to neighbors who can’t come to the pantry,” Braccio told Paradise NEWS. For questions about either Maids on Call FL or Love Thy Neighbor FL, or to donate, please call Joanne at 727-278-4685
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12PM-4PM Happy Hour & Lunch 5PM-10PM Dinner SAT-SUN: 10AM-3PM Brunch 5PM-10PM Dinner lunch dinner happy hour Travelers Choice 2022 Best of the Best
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MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE
Tune up inside with dozens of concerts, bands and more. If you love to dance, catch The Shakes Society around town (just saw them at Finley’s in Largo, a great Friday/ Saturday hang-out). Laugh it up at Sunshine City Comedy Club or get tickets for Jerry Seinfeld when he performs 9/28 at The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Here’s what’s on our music and nightlife dance card.
Our favorite mermaid Gloria West is back in August only, slipping in from Key West with some local concerts including 8/4 Castellano & Co. featuring Gloria West live at Club 201 in downtown St. Pete and at Floridian Social Club for The Party of the Year 8/24. Recently engaged, she’s taken Hemingway’s town by storm, with her old school jazz with an island twist and incomparable pipes and phrasing.
COWBOY MOUTH On 8/24 @7:30pm, this popular New Orleans-born band comes to Central Park Performing Arts Center. Much like gumbo, Cowboy Mouth uses a potent blend of musical ingredients – rock, blues, punk, funk, country, pop, soul and whatever else feels good – to create their bodacious, kickass tunes. Frontman, drummer, and co-founder Fred LeBlanc has asserted “if The Neville Brothers and The Clash had a baby, it would be Cowboy Mouth.” For three decades, the band has perfected their wonderfully rambunctious style performing before 10 million+ people at 3,000+ concerts. “With every show, no matter where it is, we try to turn it into New Orleans during the middle of Mardi Gras,” LeBlanc proclaims. “It’s like a southern gospel revival without the religion” –unless your religion is rock ‘n’ roll.
JAZZ HANDS Celebrate jazz icon
Al Downing’s birthday 8/6 @2pm with the Al Downing All Stars Band at Hough Hall/ Palladium Theater. With two jams weekly at downtown The Hangar (Monday and Thursday), it’s always a good time. O Som Do Jazz performs at Evy’s in Clearwater 9/21 @7:30pm; the CJH Young Lions and Alex Malkovich open for the band @6pm. Get your tickets now for September’s Kenny Loggins with Pablo Cruise 9/16, Chicago for Hooters 40th anniversary celebration 10/7 and October’s Clearwater Jazz Holiday at The Sound with amazing acoustics, ample
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seating, delicious food trucks and outside the venue, a splash pad, oversized checkers and chessboard and other delights.
Jose Ramirez kicks off his national fall tour at The Palladium 9/8 after a whirlwind European while James Suggs toots his horn most Sundays at The Studio Public House downtown.
RETRO ‘70s, BABY! The Palladium Theater celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Watkins Glen Summer Jam with performances by Steeln’ Peaches, Uncle John’s Band, and Have Gun Will Travel The music of the Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead, and The Band will be honored in celebration of the largest musical gathering ever, Watkins Glen Summer Jam 1973, and yes, I was there! It’s my era and you can celebrate with me at Good Night John Boy, or with Ron Goldstein’s Seventies Songbirds debuting at Cage Brewing in July while sporting bell bottoms from ArtPool. On 9/16 Peace Frog’s tribute to The Doors at CPPAC will serenade Jim Morrison lovers. At Cage Brewing, 9/8, Greggie and the Jets – A Tribute to Elton John perform his classics in glitz costumes and glasses. Even The Kind Mouse got in the spirit recently with their 70s fundraiser at Verducci’s. Mama Mia, here we go again.
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GOOD DEEDS
September heats up with charity events and here are a few ways you can make a difference. Go country for a cause. Support Stop The Movement’s mission to eradicate human trafficking and exploitation in the Tampa Bay Area on 9/6 at DTSP’s 3 Daughters Brewing. Country line dancing lessons, barbeque buffet, brews, and a raffle Make this a fun night out while doing good.
Started in 2003, The Celma Mastry Ovarian Cancer Foundation, (CMOCF) commemorates 20 years and announces its annual One Step Closer to the Cure 5K or 1K race on 9/9, starting at 7:30am and ending at 10 am from Albert Whitted Park. Individuals and teams may walk, run, or jog with fellow supporters along downtown St. Pete’s waterfront and help provide hope to local women suffering from ovarian cancer.
The Foundation has given nearly a million dollars to women who need childcare, lost wages, housekeeping, transportation to doctor visits, groceries, rent or funds to keep the electricity and water running while they undergo treatment, as well as support for research, prevention,
and education in this community. “One Step assures survivors a community cares for them,” said Claudette Carlan, chairman of the foundation, created in her mother’s name to help other women who were also suffering with this disease. Register for the One Step Closer to the Cure 5K run, the 1-mile run or the sleep-in option at cmocf.org/onestep and receive a unique referral code to pass along to friends and family.
On 9/16 at Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park, help celebrate and raise funds at the NAACP St. Petersburg Freedom Fund Gala. This banquet is an opportunity to honor those who have fought for civil rights and equality, and to continue the fight for a better future. Join community members, activists, and leaders to celebrate our progress and inspire change and hear keynote speaker attorney Benjamin L. Crump, a highly recognized civil rights and trial lawyer speak about advocating for the voiceless of society. From personal injury, labor and employment matters, class actions, and other lawsuits, he is dedicated to holding the powerful accountable for their actions.
By Nanette Wiser
On 10/7, the 2023 Walk to End Alzheimer’s Pinellas County is part of the annual national walkathon in more than 600 communities nationwide and is the world’s largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. This inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to join the fight against the disease. Located at Poynter Park in St. Pete, the event begins at 8am and the ceremony/ walk kicks off at 9am.
On 10/7, Friends of Strays hosts their annual fundraiser at The Coliseum, Wags & Whiskers: The Totally Pawesome Gala! Get tickets, sponsorship packets and more information: friendsofstrays.org/wags2023
On 10/14 at 6pm, the 2023 Walk Like MADD Pinellas event at Oldsmar Sports Complex is MADD’s signature fundraising event to help raise both awareness and funds to eliminate drunk and drugged driving. Rally to help create a future of No More Victims®. An event dri-fit t-shirt provided for all participants when registered by Sept. 25.
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Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales / Custodios de la Herencia: Cuentos Ocultos AUG 3 – OCT 15, 2023 Above: “America-Yo-Europa” by Brenda Cruz The Gallery at Creative Pinellas FREE. Open Wed - Sun | 10 AM -5 PM 12211 Walsingham Rd., Largo, FL 33778 CreativePinellas.org | 727-582-3600 Experience a new exhibition created by the Keepers of Heritage collective of renowned artists from Puerto Rico, Florida, and New York including
Domingo
Brenda Cruz,
García, Martin García Rivera, and Rafael Rivera Rosa.
MUSIC MAVENS Get your morning moving with the music you love with season tickets to The Florida Orchestra’s Morning Matinees series. Don’t miss a moment of your favorites, including Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, Strauss’ Blue Danube, Debussy’s La Mer, and many more. https://bit.ly/3rsrOne
CALLING ALL ARTISTS
Creative Pinellas and the city of South Pasadena need you for a new three-mural project. The project’s first call is now through 8/15, with murals completed in Nov. The second call will launch late Nov.
https://bit.ly/43nPndS
and focuses on seldom-told stories and ideas. The opening reception is Aug. 5 from 6-8pm, and the exhibition will be on view through 10/15.
https://bit.ly/44nRCPK
HISPANIC HERITAGE Creative
Pinellas’ newest exhibition, Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales / Custodios de la Herencia: Cuentos Ocultos, features Puerto Rican artists
PIXELICIOUS Pixel artist
Lauren Brigman’s exhibit, “Pixel Perfect,” is on display at St. Pete ArtWorks now through Aug. 27, with an opening reception 8/12. Up close her artwork seems to be blotches of color, but they come into focus from a distance.
https://bit.ly/3ksmjBn
MURAL MAGIC Returning for its ninth year, the SHINE St. Pete Mural Festival again ignites the City of the Arts with public art from local, national, and international artists. During the 10/13-22 festival, 14 new murals plus a series of Bright Spot community mural projects will be added to the art districts and surrounding neighborhoods of downtown St. Pete. stpeteartsalliance.org/ shine-2023
ON STAGE FreeFall Theatre presents At Home with Ethel Waters 8/11-9/10, written and performed by Rose Weaver. Film, stage, television, and recording star Ethel Waters paved the way with iconic songs like “Stormy Weather” and her captivating performances in “Cabin in the Sky,” “The Member of the Wedding,” and many more. Miss Waters left an indelible mark on the world of popular entertainment and the nation. freefalltheatre.com
ART HEALS St. Pete Arts
Alliance (SPAA) partnered with Community Foundation Tampa Bay and Love IV Lawrence to embed 12 SHINE murals with performance videos (music, poetry, dance, drama) that can be accessed with the Pixelstix app.
https://bit.ly/3O8KjWD
BRUSH BATTLE The Second
Annual St. Pete Art Battle will be held on Sept. 30, noon to 6pm, under I-275 off 18th St. S between Central Ave and First Ave S, in downtown St. Petersburg. Organized by Artissin Art Supplies, Artisan Magazine, and Celebrate St. Pete, five teams will paint 8x8 walls, the crowd will vote, and the winning team will receive $500.
https://bit.ly/3ru5v0o
VINTAGE VALLI You can bet “Sherry” wouldn’t miss Oh What A Night! A Musical Tribute to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons! You’ll be “Working your way back to” the blockbuster musical revue on 10/21@2pm at The Palladium With the score of hit tunes, you’ll be dancing in your seat and “Beggin’” for more. Proceeds will benefit the future of the Palladium.
https://bit.ly/3pNsLpy
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ART
NEWS
Psychedelic
Members Show
this summer! Think 1960s-70s, bright colors, paisley, black lights, and op art thru 8/24. moreanartscenter.org
By Caron Schwartz
EXPRESS YOURSELF
IMMERSE YOURSELF Get into the artist’s head at Dalí Alive 360°, the multi-sensory art experience enveloping visitors in 360 degrees of light and sound, within a monumental new Dalí Museum space – The Dalí Dome. Dynamic animations immerse the visitor in Dalí’s surreal landscapes, iconic melting clocks, and mindbending illusions. thedali.org
HARVEST MOON CELEBRATION Celebrate the full moon 9/29 at Gulfport’s Catherine Hickman Theater. Honor Native American culture and music with Painted Raven, featuring instrumentalist and songwriter Annette Abbondanze and flutist and percussionist Holly Red Feather. Proceeds benefit the Gulfport Senior Center building fund.
https://bit.ly/3pG8Xog
ACE IT Arts for A Complete Education (ACE) Pinellas’ mission is to promote quality arts education in Pinellas County Public Schools so that all students have access to a strong arts education program. Its quarterly e-newsletter covers essential topics related to arts education in our schools so you can help advocate, impact, and empower young people with access to quality arts education.
https://bit.ly/3NWoRTz
MOREAN ROCKS Don’t miss the Morean Arts Center’s annual Art Yard Sale 8/12, where you can get great deals on art. You never know what you’re going to find! Prices start at $1 and max out at $100. Along with Morean-owned items, you’ll be able to meet some of our fabulous local artists. Break out the lava lamps and the bell bottoms: the Morean is having a
MUSICAL CHAIRS The Palladium hosts another 1960s favorite when the Blues Beatles plays Sept. 17 at 6pm. The band blends traditional blues riffs with the unforgettable lyrics of Lennon and McCartney. https://bit.ly/3pIUXtV The Central Park Performing Arts Center presents The Copper Piano: Dueling Pianos Show. This unique dueling piano show engages audiences young and old in a musical journey of sing-along, clap-along, and dance-along song requests made by the audience. Led by two high-energy musicians who have played across the globe, this event will be an afternoon of laughs, singing, and pure fun! 9/24@2pm. https://bit.ly/3OeRexl
Bored with computer-based design? Learn to print the 15th century at Print St. Pete. The community letterpress space rents studio time and offers classes and workshops using the ancient craft of moveable type. You’ll learn the basics of letterpress, including typesetting, ink mixing, makeready, and printing. printstpete.org
IMAGINE MUSEUM Whether you are a glass enthusiast or looking to get involved in the local arts community, we have a place for you. You will learn all about the museum’s collection of contemporary glass art, the history of glass, and the pioneers that made glass art possible. https://bit.ly/3JUdXMU
LEONARDO DA VINCI’S SUPERB STEED
Not only did Leonardo use mathematics in his iconic drawing “The Vitruvian Man,” he used the same technique to draw the ideal horse. When researchers superposed Leonardo’s horse onto the Vitruvian Man they saw an indelible connection between these two drawings. For Leonardo, ideal beauty could only be expressed through a mathematical geometric code.
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ARTISTS SPOTLIGHT
DANCE KING Twenty-five years ago, Ivan Grigorov left Bulgaria to pursue his dream of living in the United States. Since then, Ivan, the owner and lead instructor for Dance Passion Studio in St. Petersburg, strives every day to bring the joy of dancing to everyone. As a painfully shy youth in Bulgaria, Ivan discovered dancing at the age of 12 as a way to build confidence and make friends; his talent won him awards on the competitive the ballroom dance circuit. After completing university in Bulgaria, Ivan ran a computer animation company by day, still dancing competively at nights. In 1998, he immigrated to Tampa where he worked at the St. Pete Fred Astaire studio for 10 years, becoming a top national instructor and eventually a manager. In 2017, Ivan opened his own studio, Dance Passion on Central Ave. The pandemic nearly destroyed the business, but he has reopened the studio and Dance Passion is reintroducing beginners and training competitive dancers in social dancing (salsa, hustle, swing, etc.), country dancing, line dancing, amateur and competitive ballroom, and everything in between. He frequently choreographs first wedding dances, father/daughter dances, competitive routines and quinceañera showcase dances. For Ivan, dance is therapeutic, and the reward comes from teaching. “When people see what they can achieve, I make their day. For everyone it’s different – that’s what I love. Even for myself, when I have a hard day, after 10 minutes of dancing, I change. I feel better. I’m smiling. I’m enjoying it doesn’t matter what happened that day. It’s easier
to manage it. It’s easier to move forward.” The first class is free, and they host regular dance parties. dancepassionfl.com
By Nanette Wiser
left for the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Krauss is currently starring in Hamilton as the standby for both Hamilton and Burr. He was thrilled to be part of the second season of Pose while appearing in The Cher Show on Broadway. Prior to that he was seen as Lola in Kinky Boots shortly after making his Broadway debut in the smash hit Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812. He traveled the world as Simba in The Lion King and starred in the Radio City Summer Spectacular. Krauss regularly performs with symphonies around the globe and is a regular performer at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
SONGBIRD HOMECOMING In
July,
The James Museum and American Stage Theater Company presented the Bistro Award Winning show “From The Soul” starring Broadway’s Blaine Krauss (Hamilton, The Cher Show, Kinky Boots, The Great Comet). The show has been sold out in New York City’s 54 Below and Joes Pub and featured this acclaimed St. Pete native who graduated Pinellas County Center for the Arts, Gibbs High School It was his first live performance in St. Petersburg in 10+ years since he
THE FACTORY What a gem! In addition to Daddy Kool Records, Heiress Gallery, artists’ studios and Second Saturday Art Walk, this vibrant artistic haven offers dance classes and hosts two fab events in August. On 8/12, Keep St. Pete Lit hosts a book sale, there’s a live storytelling night and The Bula Burua Gallery has its monthly Fine Art & Rose. They are in Building 7 of The Factory St. Pete, next door to The Fairgrounds St. Pete Museum. Complimentary parking is just behind the building. On 8/19, The Freakin’ Warehouse Party is a night of underground Progressive House and Techno: DJs, Bliss Lounge, flow performers, local vendors, and special guest Austin Pettit. thefactorystpete.com
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Arts & Leisure
Buddy Baker | Events, Arts & Leisure Coordinator
Events are subject to change. Please visit website or call to confirm. For additional categories/listings, go to www.paradisenewsfl.com.
IN THIS ISSUE:
ART CENTERS/CLASSES
ART – GALLERIES
ARTS – PERFORMING
MUSEUMS
MUSIC OPERA
FILM
ECO
GARDENS
FERRIES
LIBRARIES
MARKETS
SPIRITUAL
ZOOS/AQUARIUMS
CLUBS – SERVICE/SOCIAL
CLUBS –ATHLETIC/HEALTH
ONLINE: TOASTMASTERS
THRIFT SHOPS
VOLUNTEERING
YOGA
ART CENTERS/CLASSES
Beach Art Center
1515 Bay Palm Blvd., Indian Rocks Beach 727-596-4331 beachartcenter.org
Charlie Parker Pottery
2724 Sixth Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-321-2071
charlieparkerpottery.com
Heart of Pinellas
Decorative Artists
Pinellas Park Art Center, Roe’s Deli, 5851 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park. Local chapter of National Society of Decorative Painters. 727-244-4321 hpdafl.com
Painters of all levels welcome.
Morean Arts Center
719 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-822-7872
moreanartscenter.org
Contemporary art gallery. Art classes year-round.
Through Aug. 24 – Psychedelic Members Show
Through Aug. 24 – Donna M. Richardson: Spiritual Influencers August
5-31 — Steph Hargrove: CauseFlowers: Pride
September
9-Oct. 26 – Ermin Tabakovic: Transcending Space
Morean Center for Clay 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727-821-7162 ext 2311
moreanartscenter.org
Largest pottery in the Southeast
Morean Glass Studio
714 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-822-7872
moreanartscenter.org
Daily demonstrations every hour noon to 4pm. Classes available.
Pinellas Park Art Society Park Station Building
5851 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park 727-360-4406 pinellasart.org
Members’ work shown at Pinellas Park Library and Pinellas Park City Hall
Suntan Art Center at Don Vista Arts Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727-367-3818
suntanart.org
Classes, Art Mart every weekend on Pass-a-Grille Beach Monthly members’ shows
The Hive
559 49th St. S, St Petersburg 727-290-6515 thehivestpete.com
Classes, open studio, pottery, and jewelry sales
Treasure Island Art Guild treasureislandartguild.org
Painting workshops weekly
Closed June, July and August
Veterans Art Center 6798 Crosswinds Dr. N, St. Petersburg 813-504-3092 vactb.org
Provides opportunities for military and veterans to develop and showcase creative and artistic accomplishments.
Zen Glass Studio & Gallery
600 27th St. S, St. Petersburg 727-323-3141 zenglass.com
Offers glassblowing and lampwork classes and workshops.
ART GALLERIES
To see galleries participating in Second Saturday Artwalk in downtown St. Petersburg, go to stpeteartsalliance.org/ experience-arts/artwalk
Art at 400 Studios
400 23rd St. S, St. Petersburg art-at-400.com
By appointment only & Art Walk
Art Fusion Galleries
106 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-827-7195 artfusiongalleries.com
ARTicles/Leslie Curran Gallery
1234 Dr. MLK Jr St. N, St. Petersburg 727-898-6061 articlesstpete.com
ArtLofts (second floor)
Florida CraftArt Gallery
10 Fifth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-504-8788 theartlofts.com
Open ArtWalk or by appointment
ARTpool Gallery
2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-324-3878 artpoolrules.com
Open Wed.-Sun., noon-5pm
ArtsXchange
515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg
Open Fri.-Sat., 11am-5pm
Atelier de SoSi
2380 Sixth Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-370-4192 atelierdesosi.com
Brenda McMahon Gallery 2901 Beach Blvd. S #104 Gulfport 518-692-7742 brendamcmahongallery.com
Bula Barua 2534 Terminal Drive S, St. Petersburg 727-900-1063 bulagallery.com Blown glass on canvas
Chasen Galleries
1830 S Osprey Ave., Sarasota 941-260-5787 chasengalleries.com/sarasota
Chihuly Collection
720 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-822-7872 ext 5102 moreanartscenter.org
Advance ticket purchase recommended Through Sept. 16 – Beyond the Sea: Dora Knuteson & Chuck Boux
Clyde Butcher Galleries clydebutcher.com/galleries
Through Oct. 31 –Cuba: The Natural Beauty (Clearwater Main Library)
August
16 – Meet Clyde Butcher, Clearwater Main Library
16 – Clyde Butcher Lecture, Capitol Theatre, Clearwater Venice Gallery & Studio 237 Warfield Ave. S, Venice 941-486-0811
Big Cypress Gallery
52388 Tamiami Trail, Ochopee 239-695-2428
Cobb Gallery
Eckerd College, Library Circle, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 800-454-9009
eckerd.edu/visualarts/program
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Collectors Exchange Gallery
1234 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N, St. Petersburg 727-898-6061 articlestpete.com
Open Sat. 11am-5pm
Craftsman House
2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-323-2787
craftsmanhousegallery.com Gallery-Café-Pottery Studio
• Kat Howard
• Stitched & Dyed
August
26 – Wearable Art 17 fashion show
Ekeko Gallery
290 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr St. N, St. Petersburg 727-685-5577 facebook.com/Ekeko-Gallery
Elliott Gallery
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RECURRING EVENTS
Tuesdays & 4th Saturday • 9am-3pm, Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market, Beach Blvd. below 28th Ave. S. gulfporttuesdayfreshmarket.com
Fridays • 5-9pm, First Friday Art Walk, Downtown Gulfport. A juried event featuring emerging and professional artists. First Friday of every month.
Last Friday • 6-9pm, live music at the John’s Pass Bell Tower, John’s Pass Boardwalk and Shopping Village, 12902 Village Blvd., Madeira Beach
Saturdays • 9am-2pm, St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market, First Ave. SE and First St., Al Lang Stadium parking lot near the marina. Celebrating community, food, and creativity. October through May.
1st Saturday • 8am Beach Cleanup, Archibald Park, 15100 Gulf Blvd. Mad. Beach.
2nd Saturday • 8:30am, Beach Cleanup. Municipal Pavilion, 11260 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island 11185 Gulf Blvd.
• 5-9pm, St. Pete Artwalk. Artists and gallery owners from 40 studios and galleries in five arts districts show off their latest works. Take the trolley, drive or park and walk. stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk
3rd Saturday • 5-9pm, Indie Faire, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. Outdoor, socially distanced event in Gulfport features local art, handmade crafts, jewelry, and pottery to locally sourced botanicals.
4th Saturday • Gulfport 4th Saturday Fresh Market 9am-2pm • Pinellas Arts Walk 4-8pm, Pinellas Arts Village Walk, 5600-5800 Park Blvd. (north side), Pinellas Park. Pinellas Park Art Society, Donnelly COVE, Complete Sweet Shoppe, Pompei Factory, Studios @5663, Painting with a Twist, Bottles Pub, and Swartz Gallery.
Sundays • 9am-1pm Indian Shores Sunday Morning Market, Indian Shores Municipal Center, 19305 Gulf Blvd. Local vendors offer everything from gourmet foods to fine art. (November-April). TheBeachMarkets.com. Library Book Sale every third Sunday.
• 10am-2pm/Summer 9am-1pm, Corey Sunday Market, Corey Ave. (74th Ave), St. Pete Beach. Almost a hundred vendors with an emphasis on local fresh, hydroponic and organic veggies, gourmet take-out treats, locally made crafts and live music. (9-1 June - Sept.) Every other Sunday • 9am-noon, Organic Farming at Eco-Village, 302 15th St. N, St. Pete. Volunteer in a community garden that provides access to fresh organic produce, opportunities for physical activity, connection with nature.
Creative Clay Cultural Arts Center
1846 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-825-0515 creativeclay.org
Creative Pinellas
12211 Walsingham Rd., Largo 727-460-5477
Gallery hours noon-5pm Wed-Sun creativepinellas.org
August
3-Oct. 15 – Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales
Crossroads Gallery
St. Petersburg College, 2464 Drew St., Clearwater 727-791-2548
Collection of SPC student art spcollege.edu/friends-partners/ community-resources
Custom House Décor 2901 Beach Blvd., Gulfport 727-317-5936
customhousedecor.com
Tuesday Fresh Market
D Gallerie
1234 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N, Unit C St. Petersburg 407-921-3608 d-gallerie.com
DRV Fine Art Studios & Gallery
5401 Gulfport Blvd. S, Gulfport 727-382-7004 drvgallery.com
Duncan McClellan Gallery
2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg 813-760-6600 dmglass.com
Dunedin Fine Art Center
1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin 727-298-3322 dfac.org
Through Aug. 13 – Four fiber art exhibits:
• Hannah O’Hare
• Regina Durante Jestrow
Eckerd College, Nielsen Center for Visual Arts, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 800-454-9009 eckerd.edu/visualarts/program
Factory St. Pete 2622 Fairfield Ave. S, St. Petersburg thefactorystpete.com
August 19 – Freakin’ Warehouse Party 5.0
Fairgrounds St. Pete 800 28th St. S, St. Petersburg Works by more than 60 local and international artists fairgrounds.art
Five Deuces Gallerie
2101 Third Ave. S, St. Petersburg Open by appointment & Art Walk Facebook.com/five22222
Florida CraftArt Gallery 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-821-7391 floridacraftart.org
Sat. Mural Walk Through Aug. 26 – Rebels
September 1-Oct. 21 – Ghost Stories
Gulf Coast Artists Alliance St. Pete ArtWorks, 2604 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-738-8010 gcaa-fl.org
Heiress
2622 Fairfield Ave S, Bldg. 7, Studio A, St. Petersburg heiressgallery.com
Contemporary gallery and art advisory
Luis Sottil Studios
400 Beach Drive NE, Suite 150, St. Petersburg 727-220-1567 facebook.com/luissottilstpete
Mirella Cimato Art Gallery
2145 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg (inside St. Petersburg Opera)
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727-543-9190
facebook.com/MirellaCimatoGallery
Through Aug. 31 – Arte Italiana
Nielsen Center for Visual Arts
Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 800-454-9009 eckerd.edu/visualarts/program
Red Cloud Indian Arts
214 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-821-5824
redcloudindianarts.com
Representing authentic Native American arts
Soft Water Gallery
515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727-327-3473
softwatergallery.com
SPACE
855 28th St. S, St. Petersburg Warehouse Arts District
facebook.com/spacestpete
Exhibits change quarterly
Stirling Art Studios & Gallery
730 Broadway (Second Floor)
Studio 12, Dunedin 800-325-2050
facebook.com/StirlingArtDunedin
New artist exhibits monthly
Syd Entel Galleries
247 Main St., Safety Harbor 727-725-1808
sydentelgalleries.com
Through Aug. 12 – Glassy & Glossy Summer Showcase
August
25 – Astronaut Nicole Stott lecture and book signing
The Domingo Studio
2620 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport 727-821-2315
facebook.com/The-Domingo-Studio
Oils, giclees, art repros on canvas
Vince Anthony Fine Art Gallery
10611 Bay Pines Blvd. #5, St. Petersburg 727-401-2886
fineartamerica.com/art/ vince+anthony
artmanvinnie@yahoo.com
Woodfield Fine Art Gallery
2323 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-254-6981 woodfieldfineart.com
ARTS PERFORMING
Amalie Arena
401 Channelside Dr., Tampa 813-301-2500 amaliearena.com
August
5 – Freestyle Explosion
Throwback Jam
10 – Phil Wickham
w/Brandon Lake
11 – Bolts Brew Fest
12 – Spase Daddy
19 – Monster Jam
25 – Road 2 Tampa Bay Volleyball
Invitational (day 1)
26 – Lionel Richie w/Earth, Wind & Fire
29 – $uicideboy$
September
1 – Rod Wave
15 – Lil Baby
22 – SZA
October
4 – Elevation Nights Tour
6 – Christian Nodal
7 – Kirk Franklin
11 – Aerosmith
12 – Jonas Brothers
13 – John Mayer
15 – Luis Miguel
American Stage
Raymond James Theatre
163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 727-823-7529 americanstage.org
Through Aug. 13 – La Gringa
October
4-29 – Indecent
Asolo Repertory Theatre
5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 800-361-8388 asolorep.org
Masks requested inside building
Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
405 Cleveland St., Clearwater 727-791-7400
rutheckerdhall.com
August
25 – Led Zeppelin
September
2 – Calta Comedy Circus
5 – Eric Johnson
8 – AC/DC Back in Black
19 – DSL: Dire Straits Legacy
22 – Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
23 – Yngwie Malmsteen & Glenn Hughes
26 – Daughtry
30 – Mary Chapin Carpenter & Shawn Colvin
October
2 – Toad the Wet Sprocket
3 – Killer Queen: Tribute to Queen
4 – Final: Hot Tuna Electric
14 – Molly Hatchet
Bininger Theater
Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-867-1166
eckerd.edu/theatre
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UPCOMING
Aug. 3-Oct. 15 — Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales Free, Noon-5pm, Wed-Sun., The Gallery at Creative Pinellas, 12211 Walsingham Road, Largo. Keepers of Heritage is a collaborative effort that documents, presents and promotes the contributions of Puerto Rican artists in the Caribbean and abroad. The exhibition examines and reflects on a diversity of subjects, beliefs, and stories that have been censured over the years. creativepinellas.org 727-582-2172
Aug. 5-31 — Steph Hargrove: CauseFlowers: PRIDE Free, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. CauseFlowers: Pride features giant felt dahlia sculptures designed to represent pride flags from the LGBTQ community. Hargrove says recent legislation inspired her to “create a bright and bold celebration of the queer community on gallery walls and beyond.” moreanartscenter.org 727-822-7872
Aug. 11-Sept. 10 — At Home with Ethel Waters
$25-$55, times vary by date, freeFall Theater, 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Written and performed by Rose Weaver. A pioneer film, stage, television, and recording star, Waters paved the way with ground-breaking performances from The Cotton Club to Broadway. Performed by artists from Ebony Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles under the direction of artistic director Wren T. Brown. freefalltheatre.com 727-498-5205
Aug. 12 — Aquatic Luau
$45/$35 children (general admission), 6:30-9:30pm, Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Experience a tropical luau at Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s end-of-summer celebration. The casual, family friendly event will have live entertainment, Hawaiian cuisine, and marine life in an enchanting atmosphere. Enjoy access to rescued dolphins, sea turtles, stingrays and other resident animals and explore marine life habitats. cmaquarium.org 727-441-1790
Aug. 16-17 — On the Rocks, by Joe Zarobinski
$10, 7pm, The Studio@620, 620 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Playwright Joe Zarobinski will debut his new one-act play, On the Rocks. Bernard is living in a small apartment with his brother Ralph. A struggling alcoholic, Bernard faces tensions brought on by yet another late night of binge drinking and the consequences that have truly put his life on the rocks. studio620.org 727-895-6620
Aug. 19 — Ninth Annual Monte Carlo Casino Night
$100 and up, 6-10pm, The West Events, Madeira Beach. Glitz, glamor, and casino-style gaming are the order of the evening for this ninth annual Treasure Island & Madeira Beach Chamber of Commerce fundraiser. Live music, dancing, silent auction, showgirls. For tickets, go to timbchamber.org, click on Events tab.
Aug. 19 — Freakin’ Warehouse Party 5.0
$30, 8pm, The Factory St. Pete, 2622 Fairfield Ave. S, St. Petersburg. A night of underground Progressive House and Techno: DJs, Bliss Lounge, flow performers, and local vendors. Lineup features special guest Austin Pettit, an emerging artist in the underground progressive scene. thefactorystpete.com
Aug 25-26 — Road 2 Tampa Bay Volleyball Invitational
$15 and up, 6pm, Amalie (25th)/Yuengling (26th). Four elite teams will compete to help launch the 2023 NCAA Women’s Volleyball season as Tampa Bay prepares to host the national championship in December. Event information, including tickets, match schedules, times and locations can be found at Road2TampaBayVB.com
Catherine Hickman Theater
5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 727-893-1070 mygulfport.us
August
4 – Art Reception and Exhibit
11-20 – The Lightning Thief
September
1 – Theater Opening: Art Reception & Exhibit
8 – Jon Scott w/ Brianna Rae
29 – Painted Raven Harvest Moon Celebration Concert
October
6 – Theater Opening: Art Reception & Exhibit
Central Park Performing Arts Center
105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727-587-6793 largoarts.com
August
4-13 – Barnum
19 – Taylor Swift
Laser Dance Party
24 – Cowboy Mouth
September
6-10 – Spamalot: School Edition
15 – Moonflower (Santana tribute)
17 – Peace Frog (Doors tribute)
22 – Jamie O’Neal
24 – The Copper Piano
29 – Brett Scallions
October
5 – Tierney Sutton
6 – Alfredo Rodrigues Trio
7 – Brian Simpson, Jackiem Joyner & Steve Oliver
Early Bird Dinner Theater
13355 49th St. N, Clearwater 727-466-5998
earlybirddinnertheater.com/site
September
9-Oct. 22 – Things My Mother Taught Me
Eckerd College International Film Series
All films free to the public, 7pm Miller Auditorium, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-867-1166
www.eckerd.edu/ international-cinema/
Eight O’Clock Theatre
105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727-587-6793
eightoclocktheatre.com
August
4-13 – Barnum
Floridian Social Club
687 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-322-4600
thefloridiansocial.com
August
2 – Top of the Fire Escape
3 – Lattin, Jazz, Funk & Soul featuring Hot Tonic
4 – The Spazmatics
5 – Electric Avenue: The 80s MTV Experience
6 – Andy Warhol’s Birthday Art Walk
10 – Latin Jazz Night
11 – 97X Under Play/EMO Night
17 – Jazz w/ The Crew
18 – TL Jentgens (21+)
20 – State Theater Sundays
24 – LocalShops1 presents The Party of the Year (21+)
28 – Motown Monday
September
6 – Top of the Fire Escape
25 – Motown Monday
October 4 – Top of the Fire Escape
Francis Wilson Playhouse
302 Seminole St., Clearwater 727-446-1360
franciswilsonplayhouse.org
August
31-Sept. 17 – The Sound of Music
September
30 – Broadway By The Year: 1947
October
12-22 – Same Time, Next Year
freeFall Theatre Company 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-498-5205 freefalltheatre.com
August
11-Sept. 10 – At Home with Ethel Waters
October
6-Nov. 5 – Nightsweat
Gulfport Casino 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport 813-840-3715
mygulfport.us/recreation/casino
Weekly dancing/instruction
August
26 – 2023 Gulfport Gecko Ball
September
22 – Unity of Gulfport Solstice Equinox event
October
15 – Ballroom Dance Night
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Gulfport Community Players
Back Door Theater
1619 49th St. S, Gulfport gulfportcommunityplayers.org
Jannus Live
200 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-565-0550 jannuslive.com
August
3 – Sister Hazel
4 – The Supervillians
5 – Celebration of Life: Tony Marziano
12 – Stephen Marley
18 – Jai Wolf
23 – Matisyahu w/ G. Love & Special Sauce
24 – Clutch
September
8 – Be Our Guest: The Disney DJ Night
12 – Black Veil Brides & VV w/ Dark Devine
13 – Noah Cyrus
15 – Matt & Kim
19 – Colony House: The Cannonballers Tour
22 – The Original Wailers
29 – Ty Dolla $ign
October
4 – Teddy Swims
7 – Switchfoot
11 – Rawayana
12-13 – Clozee
14 – Scary Pockets
M.A.D. Theatre of Tampa
(Music Acting Dance Theatre of Tampa) @ The Straz Center, 1010
N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813-229-7827 madtheatre.com
Manatee Performing Arts Center
502 Third Ave. W, Bradenton 941-748-5875
manateeperformingartscenter.com
August
10-20 – Something Rotten!
September
14-24 – Songs for a New World
October
7 – Cuban Project: Historias
14 – One Voice: The Music of Barry Manilow
MIDFLORIDA Credit Union
Amphitheatre
Florida State Fairgrounds
4802 US Hwy. 301 N Tampa 813-740-2446
midflorida.com/amphitheatre
August
1 – Post Malone
4 – Bret Michaels
5 – Disturbed
9 – Counting Crows
10 – Pentatonix
11 – The All-American Rejects
12 – Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, Too $hort and more
16 – Offspring
w/ Simple Plan & Sum 41
19 – 50 Cent
20 – Smashing Pumpkins
26 – Rob Zombie & Alice Cooper
31 – Ghost Re-Imperatour U.S.A.
w/ Amon Amarth
September
2 – Slightly Stoopid & Sublime
7 – Sam Hunt
8 – Odesza
15 – 3 Doors Down
17 – Avenged Sevenfold
22 – Trippie Redd
24 – NE-YO
w/ Robin Thicke & Mario
29 – Shinedown
30 – Eric Church
October
7 – Outlaw Music Fest
10 – Noah Kahan 14 – Jelly Roll
National Theatre Live Eckerd College, Miller Auditorium 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Performances in HD campusce.net/eckerd/course/ course.aspx?catid=159
October
7 – The Seagull
New Tampa Performing Arts Center
8550 Hunters Village Road, Tampa tinyurl.com/28schfuy
813- 829-2760
Patel Conservatory 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa, Dance / Theater / Music / Adult Classes 813-222-1002 patelconservatory.org
August
4-5 – Showstoppers
Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center
4951 78th Ave. N, Pinellas Park 727-369-5746
pinellas-park.com/161/ Performing-Arts-Center.com
August
19 – Sounds of Soul Motown Tribute
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ARTS & LEISURE EVENTS
Aug. 26 — 2023 Gulfport Gecko Ball
$30, 6-10:30pm, Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. A major social event in the hamlet of Gulfport, the Ball promises to take you “Around the World in 80 Geckos.” It will be a night of live music, dancing, and costumes, as well as games, snacks, and live and silent auctions. The Gecko Queen will be crowned! Tickets available at Gulfport Beach Bazaar or online at visitgulfportfloride.com
Proceeds benefit the Gulfport Merchants Chamber of Commerce.
Aug. 29-Sept. 30 — Selby Gardens 43rd Annual
Juried Photo Exhibition
Free, virtual. Photographs have been taken at either of the Selby Gardens campus – Downtown Sarasota or Historic Spanish Point –within the past year in the categories of Living Art, Make a Splash, Plant Portraits, The Birds and the Bees, and Black and White. Submissions are open Aug. 7-14. Complete rules and requirements are at the photo submission portal, which is accessible via selby.org
Sept. 2 — Geckofest
Free, 10am-10pm, downtown Gulfport. The 23rd Annual Gecko Fest will celebrate the end of summer with its largest festival of the year, honoring this waterfront village’s unofficial mascot and favorite reptile, the Gecko! This year’s theme is “Around the World in 80 Geckos,” which hopes to inspire a wide array of costumes, as well as music, dancing, food and drink. Festival-goers are always encouraged to arrive in costume.
Sept. 9-10 — I Like it HOT Festival
Free, Sat 10am-5pm/Sun 11am-4pm, Largo Event Center, 6340 126th Ave. The annual I Like it Hot! Festival & BBQ is back, with HOT and fiery foods and sauces to sample and purchase along with a large variety of HOT pepper plants; lots of HOT BBQ too. Enter the pepper eating contest, hot hula hoop contest or the Hot Sauce or Salsa competitions! A live band! largoeventcenter.com 727-266-4295
Sept. 9-Oct. 26 — Ermin Tabakovic: Transcending Space Free, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Tabakovic’s work is described as “mature, colorful and bold representations of his core vision and aesthetic steeped in geometric form and a structural sensibility.” Influenced by 20th Century modern art movements, Tabakovic notes that “I tend to fuse all these different influences and combine them with my own personal aesthetic to create a new visual language that transcends the past and points to something new and different.” moreanartscenter.org 727-822-7872
Sept. 11 — 9/11 Remembrance Ceremonies
Many organizations and communities in Pinellas County will be among those around the United States that plan to commemorate the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001. Below is a list of local ceremonies announced by Paradise NEWS deadlines. Contact for event time.
• Gulfport, 8:30-9:30am, Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S
• Madeira Beach , 8:45am, Patriot Park, 424 150th Ave.
• Palm Harbor, Curlew Hills Memory Gardens, 1750 Curlew Road
Sept. 16-17 — 2023 Madeira Beach Nautical Flea Market Free admission and parking, 9am-3pm, ROC Park, 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beach. If it’s nautical, you’ll find it here — all types of boating equipment, fishing gear, nautical antiques and artwork, scuba gear, beach attire, boat shoes, jewelry, motors, anchors, tackle, hard to find parts and manufacturer close-outs! Get a deal on new and used boats, motors, trailers and jet-skis. For information and vendor opportunities visit https://tinyurl.com/5n6nyzku/
Raymond James Stadium
4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa 813-350-6500 raymondjamesstadium.com
August
5 – George Strait w/ Chris Stapleton & Little Big Town 16 – Beyonce
Ruth Eckerd Hall
1111 N McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater 727-791-7400 rutheckerdhall.com
August
2 – Jackson Brown
29 – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Live in Concert
September
1- The Australian Pink Floyd Show
Safety Harbor Art & Music Center
706 Second St. N, Safety Harbor 727-725-4018 safetyharborartand musiccenter.com
October
7 – Selwyn Birchwood
13 – Damon Fowler
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
5223 Orient Rd., Tampa 813-627-6649 seminolehardrocktampa.com
August
3 – The O’Jays
10 – Seth Meyers
17 – Gabriel Iglesias
24 – Colin Jost
31 – Needtobreathe
September
3 – Niko Moon
24 – Wu-Tang Clan & Nas
October
5 – Blue October
8 – Ken Jeong
15 – Willy Chirino
Skipper’s Smokehouse
910 Skipper Rd., Tampa 813-971-0666
skipperssmokehouse.com
August
4 – Grateful Dead Night w/Uncle
John’s Band
26 – Damon Fowler
September
1 – Grateful Dead Night w/ Uncle John’s Band
2 – The Black Honkeys
October
5 – Danielle Nicole Band
15 – Jennifer Westwood Duo
St. Petersburg City Theatre
4025 31st St. S, St. Petersburg 727-866-1973 spcitytheatre.org
Oldest continuously operating community theater in Florida since 1925
September
29-Oct. 8 – Mary Poppins
Stageworks Theater
1120 E Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa 813-374-2416 stageworkstheatre.org
Straz Center for the Performing Arts
1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813-229-7827 strazcenter.org
August
3-6 – Lizzie: The Musical
16-27 – Twilight –Los Angeles, 1992
September
1 – Trying to Make It
1-3 – Tampa Bay Theatre Festival
13-Oct. 8 – Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
October
3-Nov. 26 – The Choir of Man Riverwalk Stage (free performances)
Studio Grand Central 2260 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-202-7019 theoffcentral.com
Sunshine City Comedy Club 5501 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727-435-0327
sunshinecitycomedyclub.com
August
4-5 – Oscar Collazos
11-12 – Chris Clarke
13 – Damion Davis
18 – Cam Bertrand
20 – Improv
25-26 – Cody Woods
27 – Alyx Libby
September
1-2 – Stephanie Wood
3 – Matt Ross
8-9 – Jojo White
15-16 – Jason Allen King
22-23 – Sean Harper
24 – Nathan Gelardi
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Tampa Theatre
711 N Franklin St. Tampa 813-274-8286
tampatheatre.org
One of America’s most elaborate movie palaces
August
5 – Tim Heidecker: The Two Tims
6 – Planet of the Apes (film)
13 – Titanic (film)
18-19 – Bobby Bones
20 – Casablanca (film)
26 – Pre Fab! (film)
27 – The Silent Clowns (film)
September
17 – Jesus Christ Superstar (film)
29 – Nimesh Patel
30 – Michelle Wolf
Tarpon Springs Cultural Center
101 S Pinellas Ave., Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org
September 9 – Sages Theater: Defying Gravity
Tarpon Springs Performing
Arts Center
324 Pine St., Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org
The Mahaffey Theater
400 First St. S, St. Petersburg 727-300-2000 themahaffey.com
August
5-6 – Paw Patrol Live!
11 – Jesse & Joy
16 – Ryan Adams & The Cardinals NEW DATE
September
8 – 1964: The Tribute
15 — Steve-O (18+)
29 – Rocky Horror Picture Show
October
5 – Matt Rief
6 – Disney Junior Live on Tour: Costume Palooza
10 – Morrissey
13 – Benise
The Palladium
253 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-822-3590 mypalladium.org
August
3 – Brandon Robertson Quartet
5 – Selwyn Birchwood
6 – Al Downing
Birthday Celebration
11 – Road to Nowhere
12 – Girls Night Out Comedy
16 – Spotlight Tampa Bay
18 – BK Jackson w/Adam Hawley
19 – Watkins Glen Summer Jam
Anniversary Concert
25 – The Petty Experience
26 – Daniela Soledade
September 8 – Jose Ramirez
10 – St. Pete Baroque
10 – To Laugh, To Laugh, L’Chaim
16 – Jeremy Carter Group
17 – Blues Beatles
20 – America’s Test Kitchen
22 – Matt Schofield
The Sound Coachman Park
301 Drew St., Clearwater 727-791-7400 rutheckerdhall.com
September 9 – Billy Currington
16 – Kenny Loggins
26 – Ringo Starr
October
7 – Chicago
The Studio@620 620 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-895-6620 thestudioat620.org
Masks requested while in building
August
5-6 – A Second Night of One Acts
8 – Blah Blah Blah Literary Open Mic
11-12 – Ghetto Gods: an exhibit by Jabari Reed 16-17 – On the Rocks by Joe Zarobinski
24-27 – A Soul’s Final Journey
30 – Poetry Open Mic
USF Yuengling Center
12499 USF Bull Run Drive, Tampa 813-974-3111
yuenglingcenter.com
August
2 – All Elite Wrestling
3 – Underoath & The Ghost Inside 26 – Road 2 Tampa Bay Volleyball Invitational
October
7 – Ladies R&B Kickback Concert
Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941-953-3368 vanwezel.org
August
11 – Friday Fest: TEN-76
September
22 – Friday Fest: Jah Movement
30 – The Rocky Horror Picture Show
October
8 – Romeo & Juliet International Ballet of Florida
13 – Bored Teachers: We Can’t Make This Stuff Up! Comedy
West Coast Players 21905 US 19 N, Clearwater 727-437-2363 wcplayers.com
August
25-Sept. 10 – The Butler Did It
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ARTS & LEISURE
Zubrick Magic Theatre
1211 First Ave N, Suite 101, St. Petersburg
Performances Thur.-Sat. 7pm; Sun. 2pm 866-ZUBRICK (866-982-7425) zubrickmagic.com
Voted “Best Family Magic Show”
MUSEUMS
Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum
2240 Ninth Ave. S, St. Petersburg One City Chorus – Mon. 7pm woodsonmuseum.org
Florida Holocaust Museum
55 Fifth St. S, St. Petersburg 727-820-0100 flholocaustmuseum.org
Through Aug. 27 – Lukasz Baksik Matzevot for Everyday Use
Through Aug. 27 – Memories of My Life in a Polish Village: Testimony in Art by Toby Knobel Fluek
Through Nov. 12 – From Refugee to Interrogator: The Wartime Experience of Paul Raber
September
30-May 5, 2024 – We Share the Same Sky: A Family’s Story Retold
Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
1630 E 7th Ave., Ybor City, Tampa 813-221-2222 fmopa.org
Glazer Children’s Museum
110 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813-443-3851 glazermuseum.org
Created specifically for children 10 and under.
Great Explorations
Children’s Museum
1925 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-821-8992 greatex.org
First Sun. of month open special hours for special needs families. Families with a SNAP, EBT, or WIC card get in free every Tues. Limited hours.
Gulf Beaches Historical Museum
115 10th Ave., St. Pete Beach 727-552-1610
gulfbeachesmuseum.com
Gulfport History Museum
5301 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Free admission 727-201-8687 gulfporthistoricalsociety.org
Henry Plant Museum
401 W Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813-254-1891 plantmuseum.com
Live classical music performances every third Thur.
Most Sundays – Upstairs/ Downstairs at the Tampa Bay Hotel Through Aug. 20 – Imagined East: Decorative Arts & the Imperial Gaze
Heritage Museum
100 Beekman Lane, Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org
History and culture of the Greek community
August
19 – Tarpon Arts 2023-24 Season Kick-Off Party
Imagine Museum
1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-300-1700
imaginemuseum.com
Contemporary American Studio Glass. Thur. $5 after 5pm
John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art
5401 Bay Shore Road., Sarasota 941-359-5700 ringling.org
Mon. – Free admission all day Thurs. – Art After 5
Through Aug. 1 – Art Deco
Lacquer & Textiles from Japan
Through Aug. 6 – From the Chambers: A John Sims Memorial
Through Aug. 8 – Community
Gallery: Featuring costumers and photographs on loan from the Stonewall National Museum and Archives
Through Sept. 4 – Reclaiming
Home: Contemporary Seminole Art
Through Sept. 28 – Joseph’s
Coat: A Skyspace by James Turrell
Through Oct. 15 – Lorna Bieber: Natural World
Through Oct. 22 – Art Deco
Lacquer and Textiles from Japan
Through Jan. 7, 2024 – As long as there is sun, as long as there is light. Selections from the Bring Gift and The Ringling Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art
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“Buddy”
Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art
600 E Klosterman Road., Tarpon Springs
727-712-5762 leeparattner.org
Through Aug. 27 – Material
Mastery: Florida CraftArt
Permanent Collection of Fine Craft
Through Sept. 3 – Do I Know My
Own Shadow: Latin Artists from the Permanent Collection
September
16-Dec. 17 – SPC Visual Arts
Faculty Exhibition
Museum of the American Arts
And Crafts Movement
355 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-440-4859 museumaacm.org.
Sun. Film Series – 12:30/2pm
Daily Arts and Crafts-inspired films
Museum of Fine Arts
255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-894-4638 mfastpete.org
Thur. $10 after 5pm
Cocktails & Collections third Thur.
Through Aug. 6 – Dogs in Art
Through Aug. 13 –
Japanese Prints from the Read-Simms Collection
Through Aug. 20 –
Unexpected Visual Conversations
Through Aug. 27 –
Tom Jones: Here We Stand
Through March 17, 2024 –
Time Flies, Hours Flee
Palm Harbor Museum
2043 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor 727-724-3054
palmharbormuseum.com
Thur-Sat 10am-2pm
Free admission, donations appreciated.
October
14 – 40th Birthday Celebration
Safford House Museum
23 Parkin Ct., Tarpon Springs
Restored Victorian home built in 1883 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org
St. Petersburg Museum of History
335 Second Ave. NE St. Petersburg 727-894-1052 spmoh.com
Watch “Ancient History for Kids” on YouTube!
Happy Hour with the Historian: All events begin 6:30pm. $5 members/$10 non-members
• Aug. 10 — Paul Wilborn: Florida Hustle
• Sept. 14 — Kendal Jackson: Weedon Island and Our Ancient People
• Oct. 12 — Mark Muncy: Eerie Florida!
Tampa Bay Automobile Museum
3301 Gateway Centre, Pinellas Park. 727-579-8226 tbauto.org
Tampa Bay History Center 801 Old Water St., Tampa 813-228-0097 tampabayhistorycenter.org
Walking tours of Tampa neighborhoods
Through Oct. 15 – Etched
Feathers: A History of the Printed Bird
Through Oct. 15 – Key West Connection: The twist that turned the cigar industry toward Tampa
Tampa Museum of Art
120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813-259-1720 tampamuseum.org
Thur. 4-8pm: pay-as-you-will admission
Through Aug. 13 – Fleurish:
The Art of Naeem Khan
Through Aug. 27 – Time for Change: Art and Social Unrest in the Jorge M. Perez Collection
Through Nov. 12 – Taking Pictures: Women of Independent Spirit
Tarpon Springs Railroad Depot Historical Museum
160 E Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs Free admission 727-943-4624 tarponspringsarea historicalsociety.org
The Dalí Museum
One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg 727-823-3767 thedali.org
Thur. and Fri.
reduced admission after 5pm
Advanced-purchase timed tickets recommended
Through Aug. 20 – Student Surrealist Art Exhibit
Through Oct. 22 – Where Ideas Come From: Dali’s Drawings
The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art
150 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-892-4200 thejamesmuseum.org
Tues. $10 all day
Through Sept. 17 –
Un/Natural Selections: Wildlife in Contemporary Art
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LEARN TO EARN
By Nanette Wiser
ARTS & LEISURE
USF Contemporary Art Museum Institute for Research in Art 3821 USF Holly Drive, Tampa ira.usf.edu 813-974-3503
USF Graphicstudio
3702 Spectrum Blvd., Ste 100, Tampa Free admission 813-974-3503 graphicstudio.usf.edu/GS/ gs_about.html
MUSIC
With soaring inflation and housing prices, cash is king and now is the time to train for and find a part-time or full-time gig that is sustainable. Update your computer skills online or with a class, learn to code, take a Spanish class, enroll in a certificate program, or retrain in a new profession. To make money, you need to gain the skills and credentials needed to succeed in today’s ultra-competitive business landscape.
You can reinvent yourself as an entrepreneur, small business owner, STEM innovator for work remotely or in person. Retirees in search of part-time work are in demand for retail and hospitality jobs, and if you have chef/cook experience or bartending skills, now is the time to jump back into the game. OLLI at Eckerd College also supports lifelong learning and may tickle a passion that leads to a new gig. Consider PN pal, Dr. Dori Designs, who swapped medicine for jewelry making after a lifelong love affair with art, gems, and precious stones; this year, she showed at dozens of juried shows and Mainsail.
Local manufacturing, construction and automotive companies need good people, and companies will train you and give you on-the-job experience. Pinellas Technical College (PTEC) offers many training programs for multiple careers (childcare, firefighting, automotive, television production, dental assisting, cosmetology) and more. Their Clearwater campus is launching a new building trades and technology certificate (HVAC, electrical, project management, construction). pcsb.org/ptc-stpetersburg
USF has many career-enhancing programs and good career blogs for those in or considering business and technology, cybersecurity, education, human resources, leadership and management, the law, process improvement, project management, and sales and marketing. You can obtain new, in-demand project management skills or prepare for your PMP® certification with their Project Management Certificate or Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Preparation. usf.edu/continuing-education
St. Petersburg College also offers career pathways in engineering/manufacturing/building arts, digital design, business certificates (accounting), health sciences/veterinary technology, mental health, technology, science (biotech, environmental), public safety (crime scene tech, homeland security) and robotics. pcollege.edu
Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Association
Mon., Thurs., 7-9pm, Hangar Restaurant, 540 First St. SE, St. Petersburg, aldowningjazz.com
New Horizons Band of Gulfport Gulfport Senior Center 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport Novice, intermediate musicians 727-345-0285 newhorizonsbandgulfport.org
School of Rock St. Petersburg 2401 Central Ave., St. Petersburg Guitar, drum, singing, keyboard/ piano lessons 727-871-7625 schoolofrock.com
South Pasadena Community Band All-volunteer band 727-515-5407 southpasadenaband.com
St. Petersburg College
Gibbs Campus Music Center 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-341-4360 spcollege.edu/events
Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society Cove Cay Golf Club 2612 Cove Cay Drive, Clearwater sdjs2022.org
Tampa Bay Symphony
Performances in various locations 727-827-8087 tampabaysymphony.org
TomKats Jazz Orchestra
The Blue Parrot Mon. 7-9:30pm
85 Corey Circle, St. Pete Beach 727-368 9619 tomkatsjazzorchestra.com
Greg Dunn, Tomkats Music Dir. dunngsje@verizon.net 727-637-4123 tomkatsjazzorchestra.com
OPERA
Metropolitan Opera: HD Live Miller Auditorium, Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg
Live high-definition broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera 727-864-7600 campusce.net/eckerd/course/ course.aspx?catid=156
Opera Tampa at Straz Center, 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813-229-7827 strazcenter.org
Sarasota Opera House
61 N Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941-328-1300 sarasotaopera.org
August
11 – Vertigo (film)
25 – The Great Escape (film)
September
15 – From Here to Eternity (film)
23 – Food and Wine Festival
29 – Treasure of the Sierra Madre (film)
October
13 – Who Framed Roger Rabbit (film)
St. Petersburg Opera Company 2145 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-823-2040 stpeteopera.org Various performance locations
October
13-17 – Alcina
St. Petersburg Opera Guild stpeteoperaguild.org
The Pinellas Opera League Socialize and be entertained first Wed. October-June
Thur.: Opera at the Dali pinellasoperaleague.com
ECO
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve 1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg 727-893-7326 stpeteparksrec.org/ boydhillpreserve
Tram Tours Sat., guided tours, classes. Encompasses Lake
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Maggiore Environmental Education Center, Terry Tomalin Campground, and Pinellas Pioneer Settlement
Closed Mondays
Brooker Creek Preserve
3940 Keystone Rd., Tarpon Springs 727-453-6800
brookercreekpreserve.org
Tram Tours Sat.
8,700 acres of forested wetlands and pine flatwoods.
Fort De Soto Park
3500 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde 727-552-1862
pinellascounty.org/park
Campgrounds, ferry services to Egmont and Shell Keys.
Seven miles of beach, historic fort, two fishing piers (Bay Pier closed through winter 2023). Parking $5
Tampa Bay Watch
Discovery Center
700 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg, at The St. Pete Pier 727-291-4103
tbwdiscoverycenter.org
Daily boat tours of Tampa Bay ecosystem
Weedon Island Preserve
1800 Weedon Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-453-6500
weedonislandpreserve.org
Guided hikes, birding, and photography tours. Classes and webinars.
GARDENS
Florida West Coast
Orchid Society
Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo 727-420-7230 fwcos.org
Second Thurs, 7:30pm, visitors
welcome. Educational classes
August
19 – Annual Orchid Auction, Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
Garden Club of St. Petersburg
500 Sunset Dr. S, St. Petersburg 727-381-8920
gardenclubstpetersburg.org
Monthly special events
Ikebana International
St. Petersburg Chapter 65 500 Sunset Drive, St. Petersburg (Garden Club building)
Ikebana – centuries-old art of Japanese floral arranging.
ikebanastpetersburg.com
Monthly demonstrations
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
1534 Mound St., Sarasota 941-366-5731 selby.org
Through Sept. 17 – John Pirman: Diving Into Nature
August
29-Sept. 30 – 43rd Annual Juried Photo Exhibition (virtual) Call for submissions Aug. 7-14
Pinewood Cultural Park
12520 Ulmerton Road, and 12211 Walsingham Road, Largo
Includes:
• Heritage Village – Free 21-acre living history museum pinellascounty.org/heritage
• Creative Pinellas –creativepinellas.org
August
5-Oct. 15 – Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales
• Florida Botanical Gardens –Free 100-acre park flbg.org
First Sat. –
Historic House Concert Series
Second Sat. –
Speaking of History Series
Third Sat. – Gardens open 7am-5pm; Creative Pinellas open noon-5pm; Heritage Village open 10am-4pm
Sunken Gardens
1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg
Adult and child
horticultural workshops 727-892-5715 sunkengardens.org
FERRIES
Crossbay Ferry
Connecting Downtown Tampa to Downtown St. Petersburg
Vinoy Basin
Wed. through Sun., October through May 727-273-5932
thecrossbayferry.com
Egmont Key Ferry Fort De Soto Boat Ramp 727-398-6577
hubbardsmarina.com
Pirate Water Taxi
Hop on, hop off, 14 stops along the Hillsborough River and Tampa Riverwalk. 813-223-7999
piratewatertaxi.com
Dignity Memorial’s Beach Memorial Chapel 301 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach • 727-360-5577
www.dignitymemorial.com/ funeral-homes/st-pete-beach-fl/beach-memorial-chapel/9761
If you have not been in the newly renovated chapel for a Celebration of Life lately, please stop by. Prepare to be surprised.Serving our community with funeral and cremation services for over 80 years.
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Happy Summer!
ARTS & LEISURE
Shell Key Ferry
Fort De Soto Boat Ramp
727-398-6577
hubbardsmarina.com
See website for overnight camping
LIBRARIES
Gulf Beaches Public Library
200 Municipal Drive, Madeira Beach 727-391-2828 gulfbeacheslibrary.org
Gulfport Public Library
5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport 727-893-1074 mygulfport.us/gpl
St. Pete Beach Public Library
365 73rd Ave., St. Pete Beach 727-363-9238 Mon/Wed 10-8
Tues/Thurs/Fri 10-6 Sat 10-2; Sun closed spblibrary.com
President Barack Obama
Main Library
3745 Ninth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-893-7724 splibraries.org
Closed for renovation
MARKETS
TUESDAYS
Gulfport’s Tuesday Fresh Market
9am-3pm, January through April 9am-2pm, May through December Beach Blvd. below 28th Ave. S, Gulfport
Second Tues. Clothing Swap, Moved to Russian Club, 2920 Beach Blvd. S visitgulfportflorida.com
WEDNESDAYS
Madeira Beach Market
November through May 10am-2pm
15000 Madeira Way, Madeira Beach
FRIDAYS
Treasure Island Friday Market
December through April, 9am-2pm
Community Center Park (behind Walgreens) 104th Ave. & Park Place, Treasure Island. Free parking, live music. Pet friendly. 727-360-4121
islandneighborschamber.org
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Dunedin Downtown Market
9am-2pm, Pioneer Park, 420 Main St., Fri. market November-May; Sat. market year-round. facebook.com/ DunedinDowntownMarket
SATURDAYS
Market in The Bluffs
9am-2pm, second Sat., September through May
2747 Sunset Blvd., Belleair Bluffs Outdoor market facebook.com/marketinthebluffs
St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market Oct.-May, 9am-2pm
Al Lang Stadium parking lot, 230 First St. SE, 727-455-4921
June-Sept. 9am-1pm, Williams Park, 350 Second Ave. N saturdaymorningmarket.com
SUNDAYS
Corey Avenue Sunday Market 10am-2pm/Summer 9am-1pm
Corey (74th) Avenue, St. Pete Beach 727-498-8778
tampabaymarkets.com
Indian Shores Sunday Market
October through April, 9am-1pm
Indian Shores Town Hall, 19305 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores 727-300-6551
facebook.com/ IndianShoresSundayMarket/
St. Pete Artisan Sunday Market Every other Sunday, noon-6pm, parking lot of Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg.
St. Pete Sunday Market
Third Sunday of the month Noon-6pm
Arts Xchange
515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg New location
SPIRITUAL
Sacred Lands
1700 Park St. N, St. Petersburg 727-347-0354
sacredlandspreservation.org
Drum circle first Fri.; Sun. tours, meditations, special events
Soothe Our Souls (S.O.S.)
4737 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727-360-7411 sootheoursouls.org
Provides complimentary sailing for seriously health-challenged people and their support groups
Spiritual Conditioning Program
153 107th Ave., Treasure Island
Pat Jano at 727-324-9222
Small group Bible study
ZOOS/AQUARIUMS
Clearwater Marine Aquarium
249 Windward Passage, Clearwater 727-441-1790
cmaquarium.org
Rescue, rehab and release
Home of Winter and Hope, stars of Dolphin Tale I & II
August
12 – Aquatic Luau
Florida Aquarium
701 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813-273-4000 flaquarium.org
Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota 941-388-4441 mote.org
Seaside Seabird Sanctuary
18328 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores 727-391-6211
seasideseabirdsanctuary.org
Free. Donations accepted. Tours.
ZooTampa at Lowry Park
1101 W Sligh Ave., Tampa
One mile west of I-275 (exit 48) 813-935-8552 zootampa.org
CLUBS-SERVICE/SOCIAL
Gulfport Lions Club
Second and fourth Tues. 6:30pm
Gulfport Lions Clubhouse
4630 Tifton Dr. S, Gulfport 727-709-6694
facebook.com/Gulfport-Lions-Club
Pass-A-Grille Shuffle Board
January through March
Tues./Thurs./Sat., 10am–noon
Pass-A-Grille Park, Ninth & 10th Ave. Member $20/yr., open to public.
Preserve The ‘Burg
727-824-7802
preservetheburg.org
Works to educate, advocate, and celebrate all things related to St. Pete’s history.
Rotary Club of Gulf Beaches
Tues., Noon. VFW, 12901 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach facebook.com/RotaryGulfBeaches/
Second Saturday Singers
Second Sat. October through April, 9am–noon Pasadena Community Church, 227 70th St. S, St. Petersburg Sing songs you love, ages middle school and up bobd@pccumc.org
Senior Solos
Second Mon. except July and August, 1pm, Pinellas Park Senior Center, 7625 59th St. N, Pinellas Park. Social group of singles 50+ 727-369-5694 pinellaspark.com
Social Club of St. Petersburg 2500 34th St. S, St. Petersburg. Bocce, cards, and social events. Open to the public on Mon. and for special events. majordl050@aol.com 727-798-6355 socialclubofsp.org
St. Petersburg Audubon Society 727-753-9731 stpeteaudubon.org 101+ Years Conservation
St. Petersburg Chess Club 540 Fourth Ave. N, St. Petersburg Open every Fri. for members from 6-11pm; Sun. 2-4pm for group chess lessons and friendly games. Individual lessons available. chessclubjoy.webs.com 727-776-5583
St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club Fri., 7-10pm, Free. 559 Mirror Lake Drive N, St. Petersburg 727-822-2083 stpeteshuffle.com
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ARTS & LEISURE
Suncoast Bonsai Society
Third Sat. 10am
Seminole Recreation Center
9100 113th St., Room 210A, Seminole
Demos, workshops, evaluations. Bring your own tree. One of oldest bonsai clubs in Florida. 727-209-7974 suncoastbonsaisociety.org
Suncoast Quilting Circle
Works to preserve and promote the art of quilt making. suncoastquiltingcircle.org
Swiss Club
Second Sat. 11:45am, October through May
12425 Sixth St. E, Treasure Island swissclubstpetersburg.com
Tampa Bay Surface Guild
Second Mon., 6:30-8:30pm
Good Samaritan Church
6085 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park Coloring, patterning, structuring and transformation of fabric, fiber, and other materials. surfacedesignguild.com
August
15-Dec. 30 – Art for the Seasons Holiday Show (Morean Arts Center)
The Contemporaries
Support group of Members of Museum of Fine Arts. Monthly lectures, gatherings and field trips supporting contemporary artists of Tampa Bay. mfastpete.org
Treasure Island Historical Society
Jan..-April/Sept.-Dec.,
Second Mon., 5pm
Through Dec. meets at Treasure Island Community Center Garden Room, 154 106th Ave., tihsorg@gmail.com facebook.com/ treasureislandFLhistoricalsociety
Treasure Islettes
Bingo Thursdays 6:30pm, Treasure Island Community Center, 154 106th Ave. Doors open 6pm. Proceeds go to charity and college scholarships. 727-270-3178 treasureislettes.weebly.com
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 7-8, St. Pete Beach Safe Boating Program, Tues. 7pm. Start at any point in cycle. Warren Webster Building, 1500 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach wow.uscgaux.info/content. php?unit=070-07-08
Tampa Bay Women In Tourism
Third Friday, various venues. Fosters relationships, encourages growth within the industry and your business.
tampabaywomenintourism.com
Clearwater/St. Petersburg Ski Club
Second Tues. 6:30pm, September to May, Mike’s Pizza & Deli Station, 13560 49th St., Clearwater. Pinellas County’s only ski club. 727-743-3108 snowshark.org
Mad Dogs Triathlon Club
Wed. night swims through summer, 6pm, Hurley Park Shelter, Pass-AGrille Beach, 1600 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. 727-582-1910 stpetemaddogs.org
Tampa Bay Beach Bums
Beach volleyball for players of all levels Gulfport 727-437-2867
Facebook
St. Pete Road Runners
Member of Road Runners Club of America. Walkers, joggers, noncompetitive & competitive runners. Monthly meetings, guest speakers, coaching, group runs, Grand Prix Series and social events.
HEALTH
Depression Bipolar Support Meets at various locations and times. 727-410-1569 dbsatampabay.org/index.html
Jazzercise Exercise Classes
Mon. & Wed. 5:30pm Treasure Island City Hall, 120 108th Ave., Treasure Island 727-687-6695
Memory Café – Gulfport
Third Mon. 12:15-2pm
Neptune Grille, 5501 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport. Support for those suffering from dementia and their loved ones. RSVP 727-327-0167
sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813-384-7571
catemcarty@gmail.com
Memory Café – St. Petersburg
Second Mon. 11am-1pm Carrabba’s St. Pete,
1951 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg. RSVP 727-327-0167
sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813-384-7571
catemcarty@gmail.com
Walking Club & Memory Café
Third Fri. 10-11am group walk
Tyrone Square Mall 11:15am-1pm
Memory Café at Red Robin, 2468 Tyrone Blvd. N, St. Petersburg, RSVP 727-345-3581
sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813-384-7571
catemcarty@gmail.com
Wednesday Walkers
Second and fourth Wed. 9am, varying locations.
Sponsored by Gulfport Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 727-893-1244
YOGA
The Centre of St. Pete Beach 7525 Blind Pass Rd., St. Pete Beach 727-258-2001
thecentreSPB.com/calendar1
• Wake Up My Body
Mon. & Sat. 9-10am Hatha Yoga Wed. 6-7pm Mindful Slow Yoga. wakeupmybody.com
• St. Pete Aerial Yoga
AM & PM Aerial Yoga Class options. Beginners welcome. Private sessions and group parties available.
Reservations required stpeteaerialyoga.com
• Prism Wellness Yoga
Tues 3:30pm – Hatha Yoga
Thurs 9:30am – Mindful Meditation
Reservations required prismwellnessandyoga.com
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chillst petebeach.com “Where Our Community Comes Together” Live Music • Outdoor Dining • Take Out/Delivery BRUNCH FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY LUNCH SERVED DAILY • DINNER SERVED MONDAY-SATURDAY 357 Corey Avenue • St. Pete Beach • 727-360-2445 Good Vibes, Great Food and Awesome Drinks. Full Liquor & Espresso Bar. Private Dining Room (up to 25).
DOWNTOWN CONCIERGE
National Red Wine Day 8/28 and National Drink Beer Day 9/28 and as always, enjoy their happy hour specials.
By Nanette Wiser
SIP & SUP Point Chaud Coffee & Crepes will be opening its first Florida café at Ark Innovation Center, the Tampa Bay Innovation Center, where business, tech and financial professionals can hobnob and cut deals. European-style espresso cart, Café Tuk Tuk, is the new meet and greet spot at the corner of Central and First St. Spicy Zaxby’s chicken chain opens its first St. Pete location in in the Skyway Marina District.
Forbici Modern Italian is coming to Sundial from Tampa, and we’re already salivating over the craft cocktails, grilled branzino, pasta, fungi pizza, Calabrian chicken wings and tiramisu. Kahwa café and drive-hrough opened in Coquina Key. Oktoberfest is around the corner, and we’re looking forward to schnitzel and German chocolate cake at The German Knodle and hoisting a stein at Berlin’s Doener.
At the Museum of Fine Arts, Café Clementine serves desserts and dishes from scratch inspired by the seasons and with thoughtfully sourced ingredients; many of which are organic or produced locally. From the Hibiscus Berry iced tea and Masala Chai Latte to the figgy grilled cheese sandwich with rosemary on house made sourdough and Turkish Eggs, the savory eats and pastries are paradise redux. Open Thurs.-Sun. 9am-3pm, owners Vince and Paulina started at the Saturday Morning Market and it’s a passion project. Says Paulina: “Each day is a new opportunity to treat our guests to something special. We rise early to bake for you, we take the time to make everything from scratch, and we craft each dish with care. It is our goal to spark joy and comfort in every day, all in hopes of nourishing your body and soul.”
SHOP If you missed July’s 50th Sunrise Sale in your pajamas, you can still shop till you drop. Discover local artists’ works as Shapiro’s Gallery, Florida CraftArt, Morean Arts Center, ZaZoo’d, The Merchant and Second Saturday Artwalks. Check out August’s opening of Pageboy Vintage Market, Apothecary & Hair Studio for kitchenware, reimagined vintage furniture and more at 460 Third St. N. In Grand Central District and The Edge, browse Buster’s Antiques, ArtPool, Craftsman House Gallery and Pieces of a Dream
Bacchus Wine Bar serves summery favorites such as Beet Carpaccio (goat cheese, orange supremes, mint vinaigrette), with Sardines Sur Croûtons and lobster salad best paired with Sancerre. Celebrate with them on National Pinot Noir Day 8/18,
TIDBITS Kudos to Sommelier Jackie for coverage in Forbes for best tequila drinks; ask for a Spanglish when you toast her at Ceviche St. Pete… A new $120 million, 28-story is coming to 234 Third Ave. N displacing Fit 2 Run and The Exchange Hotel… $2.1 million was approved for south St. Petersburg affordable housing projects under Mayor Ken Welch’s “Housing Opportunities for All” plan. stpete.org/residents/housing/ housing_opportunities_for_all.php
FUN Visit the family and pet-friendly St. Pete Sunday Market at the ArtsXchange from noon-6pm! Shop local artists, creators, and small businesses; food trucks and live music at 515 22nd St. S. Ferg’s Sports Bar & Grill 19th Hole Clubhouse – Tee off on two virgual golf simulators @Ferg’s Sports Bar & Grill 19th Hole Clubhouse, host to On The Tee Florida broadcast Thursdays 5-7pm. Talking about golf, travel, entertainment and lifestyle featuring Mike “The Hack” Rickord, PGA Golf Professional John Reger, PGA/PGA TOUR/Coach Bill Buttner, Emmy Award Winning comedian Kerry McNally, author/ musician Tom Gribbin and artist/celebrity beverage cart Patti Suzette. It’s a hoot! Halloween on Central is back 10/29 with a new Voodoo Village curated by LocalShops1.
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Ancient Healing Acupuncture & Herbs
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Limited Membership Boat Club with Premium Boats. All day usage for a fraction of the cost of ownership. SovereignBoatClub.com
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BODY SCULPTING
Medically supervised targeted weight loss with EMSCULPT at Regenesis Life 727.826.0329
CAREGIVER/ COMPANION
In-home aid, dementia/companion care, meals, laundry, groceries, pets, appointments. St Petersburg / S. Pinellas. References available. Maritza Palmucci 813.230.9392 Companionship, errands, transportation to appointments, light cooking, cleaning, and laundry, medication reminders. Call Gail 260.242.0246, email gail@compassionatecompanioncare forseniors.com, compassionate companioncareforseniors.com
COMPUTERS & VIRUS REMOVAL
Pinellas Family Computer Service
PC & Mac Technician for your home or business. Stephen Johnson A+ sjohnson@pfcs.biz 727.803.0219
CONDO FOR RENT - NEW
Annual lease $2,700/mo. 3 Palms Point, 2/2 with water view. Call 646.808.7043
DENTAL SERVICES
Advanced Dental Technology, Implants, Reconstructive, Cosmetic & Laser Dentistry, 617 75th Ave., St. Pete Beach 40 Years Experience – Free 2nd opinions CenturyDental.org 727.367.3313
DRY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY
Home Pick-up & Delivery-Dry Clean, Wash-Dry-Fold, Alterations, Patio
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Laundry Wash - Dry - Fold Service
Laundromat 7815 Blind Pass Rd., SPB, call Laura 727.458.1412
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Worried About Your Memory?
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HAULING - DELIVERY
HB Hauling Demo, junk removal, dump trailer rental & more. 727.793.5816
Hot Momma’s Hauling does pick-ups and delivery, including shell, sand, and pavers. Trailer rentals, junk removed, clean outs. Call Ashlie 727.678.3156
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Gulfport Nutrition - 5012 Gulfport Blvd. S., Cardio Drumming Classes. Call Marlene for Info 305.619.9734
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Don’t let Hearing Loss impact your life.
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Dependable European Lady15+yrs exp., High Quality, Reasonable Rates, References. 727.564.1473 11/23
Reasonable cleaning. Homes, windows, offices. Experienced and insured. Pinellas county. 727.259.3558
Laddy’s Cleaning Service - on the beaches over a decade 727.430-8826
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Laundromat - 7815 Blind Pass Rd, St. Pete Beach. Some Pickup/Delivery Available. Call Laura 727.458.1412
Cleaning Is Our Passion - Maids, Maintenance & More. Steadfast, Reliable, Best of Beaches service for 25+ years. L/B/I 727.363.1074
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Life
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LOCKSMITH SERVICES
COVID SAFE Lock Repair Service during daytime hours, weekdays. Vet owned. Tommy Locksmith 727.755.3975
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If it isn’t in stock, ask if we can make it for you. Anderson Lumber 666 49th St. S 727.321.3111
MARINE CONSTRUCTION
Island Marine Construction - Docks, Boat Lifts, Service, since 1997.
Licensed Marine Contractor, C-8463 727.363.7282
MASSAGE SERVICES
2Reds Massage (MM37417) is growing brand new treatment rooms open for medical massage or complimentary therapies. Great location for St. Pete and south beaches. Call Marsha Jo 2redsmassage.com 727.278.1175
Helios Health – Scott (MA-25432) & Zoe (MA31664) offer massage, personal training and Infrared sauna therapy on West Central Ave. at 57 St., St. Petersburg 727.322.8883
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Memory challenges are complex. Let’s figure them out together. We take care of Moms and Dads. Inspired Living at the Ridge inspired.living.care
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For 1-50 employees. Competitive. Employee Retention Tax Credit Consultant. Get your application filed! Jack.Welsh@Payrollvault.com
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PERSONAL CHEF
Hire a French personal chef and enjoy dinner with your guests!
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PET SERVICES
CBD for Pets - Natures Pet Herbals has a variety of CBD Hemp based products for you and your pets. The Centre@StPeteBeach carries Natures Pet Herbals for your pets and top quality CBD products for you!
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Make New Friends at The Fountains of Boca Ciega Bay, a Watermark, Waterfront Community convenient to Paradise NEWS readers. Call 727.202.3474
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SEAFOOD & BUTCHER SHOP
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Summertime and the living is FLEAsey… That’s right, it’s the time of year that we see more flea infestations and flea allergic dermatitis cases. Although we don’t have a true seasonality and we have fleas yearround, we do see an uptick in cases during this period. The humidity and warmth favors the fleas’ survival and reproductive cycle. The rainy season keeps our soil moist, providing a better environment for fleas.
So why is this important? Aren’t these pests just annoying creatures that cause us to itch. The answer to this is NO. Fleas can not only cause severe allergic reactions in our pets and in us, but they are vectors for disease.
Vectors are organisms (like fleas, ticks, etc.) that harbor the disease-causing organisms
in their bodies. When they bite their victim, they can inject and infect that organism, causing disease.
How bad can this be? Well, fleas have been known to carry Yersinia Pestis which is the bacteria that causes Bubonic Plague. Luckily, we have all but eradicated this disease through control of rat populations and pesticides but there are occasional cases that still occur to this day. More commonly, diseases like bartonellosis (cat scratch fever) and typhus can be transmitted, infecting humans and animals.
Even more common is the flea tapeworm. Typically detected around the rear end of cats and dogs as rice-like white wriggling worms, these patients get these from chewing on
themselves when they have fleas and ingesting them. The tapeworm larvae that are in the ingested flea then mature into the larger worms which then release the segments or proglottids which are the rice-like segments. These segments carry the eggs which are then eaten by the flea larva, completing the cycle.
Thankfully we have isoxazoline flea control medications that are very safe for most pets and very highly effective against fleas and ticks (Nexgard, Simparica, and Bravecto, most commonly). For environmental control of fleas, there are pesticides that are safe for our pets. Products like diatomaceous earth have also been known to be effective.
Speak with your veterinarian about effective and safe flea preventions.
Island Life Animal Hospital
Dr. Danielle Gallo & Dr. Johnathan Pierce 5901 Sun Blvd., Suite 107 Saint Petersburg, FL 33715 727-289-3776 • islandlifeanimalhospital.vet
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PET HEALTH By Dr. Johnathan Pierce
Your Tierra Verde Real Estate Experts
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6265 Sun Blvd #602 - Waterfront, 2BR/2BA corner condo, 1,140 sq ft. Open floor plan. Covered parking. Overlooks the Boca Ciega Bay. Resort style, waterfront heated pool and spa. Minutes to St. Pete Beach and Fort DeSoto, downtown and airport. Nancy LaBare 607-760-8484
3404 E. Maritana Dr. 5BR/2BA open floor plan. 2 living spaces, 2 rear balconies. Updated kitchen. Main level 2 living spaces, 2 beds, bath and fireplace. Upstairs master suite with balcony. Outdoor living area, 2 family rooms, pool, media room. Blanka Prusova-White 727-480-6126
WATERFRONT 2/BR/2BA Furnished, turnkey condo, St. James in Treasure Island. Updated designer kitchen. Water views. New Impact windows and sliding glass door. Balcony with views of Boca Ciega Bay. Pool, fitness, dock, elevators, parking. Gabrielle Bettig 727-385-9017
6309 Vista Verde Villas Del Verde 3BR/2.5BA townhouse, gated, 2-car garage. Updated kitchen. Large master en suite with balcony overlooking pond, walk-in closets. Newer AC and water heater. Updated clubhouse. Blanka Prusova-White 727-480-6126
6690 33rd Avenue N - St. Pete Great location! Fully updated 3BR/2BA. Mature landscaping. Open floor plan. New appliances, windows, shed. Master duel closets and luxurious bathroom. Updated electric. 2021 roof, new HVAC & water heater.
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FOR SALE $670,000 FOR SALE $479,000 FOR SALE $328,000 173 1ST ST. W, TIERRA VERDE – $2,600,000 719 PINELLAS BAYWAY S #205, TIERRA VERDE – $575,000 103 1ST ST. E Unit #306, TIERRA VERDE – $523,000 676 DE SOTO DR. S, TIERRA VERDE – $1,030,000 4750 DOLPHIN CAY LN S #2, ST. PETERSBURG – $650,000 1125 PINELLAS BAYWAY S #102, TIERRA VERDE – $470,000 323 7TH AVE. N, TIERRA VERDE – $450,000 1515 PINELLAS BAYWAY S #65, TIERRA VERDE – $565,000 5505 PUERTA DEL SOL BLVD. #126, TIERRA VERDE – $545,000 6365 BAHIA DEL MAR BLVD. #507, TIERRA VERDE – $337,500 SOLD
ENCOURAGING WORDS
By Dr. Dennis Merritt Jones
Grief: A Blessing or a Curse?
When was the last time you experienced grief? Some people see it as a deep and meaningful rite of passage, a blessing of sorts – and others see it as a painful curse they wish would never visit them. Which is your perspective? If we want to experience the profound meaning of life in a human skin, accepting our grief is not an option. The only choice we have is how we process grief.
A very close friend’s mother passed last night; she was 100 years of age. It has reawakened within my heart and mind the pain and sadness associated with losing both of my parents about seven years ago, each just shy of their 95th birthday–and my beloved dog of thirteen years, MacDoodle, just six weeks ago. While all three beloved people – and my dog – lived extremely full and productive lives, their passing has, nonetheless, created an unfillable emptiness in my mind and heart. This void shall be there until the day it becomes someone else’s time to grieve for me.
If we are mindful when someone we love makes their transition we’ll see that in the midst of the loss there lies the pristine emptiness of the sacred void. In time, we’ll realize the best way to memorialize that relationship is to reenter and reverently engage in life, recognizing we have not become less because of that loss; we have become more as we carry the memory of that person or pet in our heart forever. What makes it easier to embrace our pain is when we remember that the invisible emotion of grief (aka, a boundless love that surpasses all human comprehension) forever lives in that space.
Processing the death of a loved one is a process that actually never ends. As Keanu Reeves inferred, grief really never goes away – it simply sublimates, and shape shifts over time.
Whether it’s a sudden and unexpected transition or one we see coming because of prolonged illness or declining health, to contemplate the meaning of life without that person or pet opens the sacred door to the heart and invites us to explore several
things. Foremost, we get to fully appreciate the role that person or pet played in our life, be it a parent, a child, a close family member, our best friend, or our beloved pet. In short, their passing invites us to acknowledge and grieve the loss they represent – a loss we can never duplicate or replace.
I have long believed that fear attaches itself to a concern of the loss – or death – of someone or something. Beyond the loss of a loved one, our grieving can include the death of a lifestyle, a job, a home, or even a reputation. The practice of a lifetime is to remember that life itself is but one long sacred continuum that connects everyone and everything. Regardless of where we exist on the timeline of life, in space and time, all that has ever been, is now, or shall ever be, is contained within One eternal life; it tethers us to the invisible presence of something greater than ourselves. A belief in separation may exist in our own minds –but never in the continuity and flow of eternal Life itself.
Always embrace the remembrance that when grief arises from within, see it as blessing – a divine nudge – a whisper from the ethers of the Universe saying, “fear not, for you are not alone; the one you grieve is as close to you this very moment as is your own breath.”
Peace, Dr. Dennis Merritt Jones • Copyright © 2023 - DMJ Presentations LLC • www.DennisMerrittJones.com Dennis Merritt Jones’ vision is “Guiding People to Purpose.” He is an award-winning author of six books, a keynote speaker, and personal mentor/coach who loves living in St. Petersburg. If you would like more information regarding his availably as a speaker, his mentoring programs, and his books, please visit his website at DennisMerrittJones.com
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“Grief changes shape, but it never ends.”
~ Keanu Reeves
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