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DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS ST. PETERSBURG Sundial Shoppes Florida Jean Co Locale Market Vinoy Hotel Hollander Hotel Holocaust Museum Morean Art Center Florida CraftArt Jim Duprey Salon Reno Surf Shop The 4 three nine BBT-Central Dwtn. Peaceful Warriors Wellness Center

GRAND CENTRAL DISTRICT Grand Central Stained Glass

TYRONE AREA Cody’s Road House Harold Seltzer

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FEATURES 13 SELENE - Best New Venue of 2016

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17 St. Pete Beach Classic Run Jan 13-15 19 Jackie Yost: Triathlete at 88 _______________ FEATURE STORY 20 St. Pete Beach Celebrates 60 Years by Steve Traiman SPECIAL SECTION 31 Health & Wellness Mind / Body Awareness 34 Healthy Dining by Nanette Wiser _____________

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"Giving connects two people, the giver and the receiver, and this connection gives birth to a new sense of belonging." Deepak Chopra 4

Chamber Seabreeze Inn Gulfport Casino

23 March 14 Election Information by Peter Roos

Habana Café Library/City Hall Art Village

ISLA DEL SOL & BAYWAY ISLES

DEPARTMENTS PUBLISHER’S LETTER.......6 LETTERS .........................7 TIDBITS ....................8-12 KUDOS.........................16 INVESTING ...................22 REAL ESTATE ............. 24 PROPERTY LAW .............26 CONSTRUCTION .........28 CULTURE VULTURE ......40 ART NEWS .............42-45 ARTS & LEISURE ...46-60 EVENTS .................48-60 CLASSIFIED ...........62-63 FISHING .......................64 ASTROLOGY ................66 TREASURED TALES ......68 PLAYING AROUND ......69 COVER DESIGN: Renee Roos ARTIST: Lori Bellinger PHOTO: Juliette Lauer Cover & photo at left

Regions Bank Sterling Cleaners Patchingtons

Island Salon Subway Isla Yacht & CC

TIERRA VERDE Billy’s TD Bank Phila Deli Island Grille

ReMax Metro Marco’s Wong Lee’s T. V. Hardware

SOUTH PASADENA Palms Hospital Publix Winn Dixie

Spiro’s Deli Fountains Towers

PASS-A-GRILLE Merry Pier Paradise Grille Gennaro’s SeaCritters Suntan Art Center Bamboozle

The SeaHorse Paradiso Boutique The Wharf Hurley Realty Loews - Don CeSar Shaners Land-Sea Mkt

ST. PETE BEACH 5th/3rd Bank Lou’s Florist Pappy’s Scoops Ice Cream Baird Realty Nori Thai Sushi Riptides Lounge Resort Realty Library/City Hall Paradise Grille Dolphin Liquors Cafe Soleil New China

ReMax Preferred Agave Mexican Synovus Bank SPB Produce-Deli Coldwell Banker RE Vito & Michaels’ Nina’s Cafe Winn Dixie TBB Chamber Gulf to Bay Bait UPS Store Regions Bank Dolphin Beach Resort

COREY AREA DISTRICT Art Expo Paradise Gifts Frog Pond

Chill Restaurant Beach Theatre Jackie’s Bistro Keller Williams Realty

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27 Tour St. Bartholomew’s Church by Jerry Knight

Publix Market The Sandpiper The Pearl TI & MB Chamber

29 Potter’s Precision Imports Moves and Expands by Peter Roos

JOHN’S PASS VILLAGE

38 Seaside Seabird Sanctuary - Reborn by Steve Traiman

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Bilmar Hotel T.I. Hardware ReMax Metro Clock Tower Bus Stop

Kilwin’s Ice Cream Spice & Tea Exchange Old Fash. Ice Cream Chamber Kiosk

MADEIRA BEACH Barefoot Bch Resort Post Office Recreation Center City Hall Library

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New Year - New Beginnings - New Ways to Live Life! New Year’s is a great time for new beginnings. It is especially so for Peter, since he was born on New Year’s Day. In case you are a believer in Astrology, Pete is as Capricorn as they come. Renee is a Leo. Somehow we have managed to spend a lifetime living and working together. We have been asked the secret and our most frequent reply is “You’re Probably Right.” Having lived and Worked together as long as we have, we know each other so well, when a disagreement arises we have found it is better to agree than to disagree. Most often the disagreement is a minor item that we later find one or the other was right about, but it never pays to point that out, so, you’re give each other the right to be right at the onset. “You’re Probably Right.” difuses many potential battles before they start. If you reserve your disagreements for the really important issues (which seldom arise in a relationship,) life together can be much easier. It is also a matter of trust. If you can be trusting, and trustworthy in your relationships, it makes life and business much easier. Once in a while you get burned, but eventually even burns heal and you learn to stay a little farther from the flame the next time. In this New Year’s edition of Paradise NEWS we emphasize health and wellness. Our brand is holistic and natural. Some like to walk, others prefer to run. See the information on the SPB Classic on how you can join or volunteer. Still others choose Yoga, massage, acupuncture or chiropractic. We welcome a number of new advertisers in the wellness community and celebrate some long time advertisers in this wellness issue. If you feel, as we do that the photo below is more professional than our usual, credit Valerie Bogle’s new company ‘Flourish’, which offers the same opportunity for you and your Valentine. See page 12.

PHOTO BY FLOURISH - VALERIE BOGLE

Our Writer/Associate Editor, Nanette Wiser, has been incredibly busy writing our special focus health and wellness section along with TidBits and Art News. Feature writer Steve Traiman has been busy too, writing about the new Seaside Seabird Sanctuary and St. Pete Beach’s 60th Anniversary plans. We also give you a preview of the March Municipal elections on the beaches, a tour of Pinellas’ oldest church, and a whole lot of ideas for celebrating a New Year, New Beginnings and New Ways to Live your Life. On top of all that we have the most comprehensive list of art and leisure opportunities and events in the entire area in every issue of Paradise NEWS.

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In short, we present more opportunity than ever to get the most out of your time here in Paradise, both in print and online. We wish all… Paradise News readers a happy and prosperous new year.

Renee & Peter Roos & All the talented people that help create Your Paradise NEWS.

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LETTERS Happy New Year! Regarding former Treasure Island Mayor Maloof's letter in the December Paradise News, about the 6 referenda items that residents of Treasure Island voted on, that regarded height and density: Ms. Maloof stated that the residents were fed false stories and we voted in "fear and panic". The false assumption was made that the majority of residents were ill informed and, in our "fear and panic", voted down every issue. What is correct about that statement is yes we voted down every issue. I would argue that the majority of residents were well informed voters, that we did our homework and came to the conclusion that we did not want to change our height and density. It is troubling that because the voters did not agree with the City and some other residents and non Treasure Island residents like Ms. Maloof, that we were ill-informed. As far as the City's promotional effort to provide us with "fact-based and verifiable information" it is unconscionable that both sides of this argument weren't presented to the residents by the City. There was also verifiable information that took a different stand than the City's stand. And what makes things even more annoying is that the City spent

our money paying for newspaper ads and flyers that only gave one side of this argument to the residents. There are two sides to every story. Don't underestimate the intelligence of Treasure Island residents - they were informed, they voted and they made their decision. - Barbara Driscoll Treasure Island Resident

Thank you so much for including our Press Release so prominently in your December issue of Paradise News. We look forward now to have a great turnout this evening. Merry Christmas! - Janet Maartin (PR)

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS 2016 Just back from Madeira Beach 4th of December, your lights all along to Pass-A-grille were fantastic. The lights at Largo botanical gardens were marvelous and the lighted boat parade at Horan park was out of this world. Everybody who worked on these projects needs a pat on the back. We hope everyone in Madeira Beach and Treasure Island a really good Chrismas and New Year. We will see you again in May 2017, our 34th year there. We can hardly wait. - Diane & Mike Goodenough

"You have to be very nimble and open minded. Your success is going to be very dependent on how you adapt." - Jeremy Stoppelman

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Happy New Year! Our resolution is to deliver all the news and fun you need to know about to be a Paradise Insider!

Celebrate Local Business January 19, 2017: Join Paradise News at the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce [TBBCoC] as they host their 2017 Annual Dinner Jan. 19 at the Tradewinds Island Grand Resort (5500 Gulf Boulevard, St. Pete Beach). This prestigious dinner meeting is attended by Chamber members & non-members to celebrate 2016 successes and welcome new leadership for 2017. “Celebrating Local Business,” the exciting new theme to this year’s dinner, will present guests with 5 featured success stories from local businesses. Attendees are invited to witness the astounding impact that local businesses make here in the community. Prior to dinner and ceremony, The TBBCoC will showcase a Business Expo at The Tradewinds Island Grand Resort from 4:30pm– 6:00pm. The expo will feature 21 local businesses and is free to the public. Entry into the expo begins at 4:30pm and includes a cocktail reception for all attendees of the 2017 Annual Dinner. Dinner will begin promptly at 6 pm. Cost to attend the dinner is $65 / member or $75 / future member. To sign up, visit TampaBayBeaches.Com. Julianne Wilhelm, Marketing & Membership Coordinator, at (727) 360-6957.

Party & Pedal: Florida’s first cycleboat arrived in October at Tampa Riverwalk. Known as Kraken, this human-powered 32-foot Catamaran with a large paddlewheel in the back accommodates up to 15 guests. Like the pedal pub bar on wheels, you can party, sip beverages and play your favorite tunes. Kraken debuted in Gulfport, and now departs from the Gulfport Municipal Marina (4630 29th Avenue). Kraken offers public tours (21 and over) and tours that allow children age 13 and older to board. Private charters are available. Call 813-603-3117.

New this year? Sign up for the weekly free e-newsletter and like us on Facebook and you'll be the first to know about free ticket promotions and meet-ups at special Paradise News events around the town. Of course, you also want to be the first to know what’s going on around town so you can share with your friends and family. Here’s how: Bookmark our website http://paradisenewsfl.info/ sign up for our free weekly e- newsletter at top right hand corner. • You can also sign up for the e-newsletter on our Facebook page; be sure to like us ParadiseNews/ • Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/paradisenewsfl • Another good source of tidbits and events is the official tourism website for St. Pete/Clearwater: http://www.visitstpeteclearwater.com/

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Gulfport Merchants Association Announces Grant Recipients: The Gulfport Merchants Association (GMA) announced its selection of recipients for 2017 Community Support Grants. The recipients chosen by the GMA Board of Directors are among non-profit organizations which are either based in Gulfport, or include Gulfport in their service area. One of the 2017 grant recipients is the Sonia Plotnick Health Fund, providing funding for women’s health and medical needs not covered by insurance. The other grant recipient is Creative Play Preschool which will use grant funding to create an “Edible School Yard” program, described as “an interactive outdoor learning lab” and “mini food forest.”

INDIAN SHORES, INDIAN ROCKS BEACH Birds Win: Seaside Seabird Sanctuary is now officially a charitable organization with 501(c)(3) status. The status designates the organization as a public charity and allows donors to deduct contributions made under the IRS code. “We are thrilled to officially be named a charity and are thankful that the IRS approved our request so quickly. In fact, our attorney said this is the fastest turnaround in his 18 years of working on and submitting these types of applications,” said Andrew von Gontard, President of Seaside Seabird Sanctuary. “This solidifies our status as a successor organization to the previous entity and hopefully instills even more confidence in Seaside Seabird Sanctuary for our supporters and volunteers.” MADEIRA BEACH Luxury Real Estate Engel & Völkers Opens: On December 8, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the new Madeira Beach office of Engel & Völkers. Engel & Völkers Madeira Beach is represented by ten luxury real estate advisors. Ownership and management is represented by Cherie Pattishall, License Partner, Michael Wyckoff, Managing Broker and Jeannie Peterson, Team Assistant. Engel & Völkers Madeira Beach was formerly


Engel & Völkers of Madeira Beach Opening Vicinity Realty Services, Inc. which has been a Madeira Beach fixture since 1997. The location underwent a renovation & redecoration in the chic white style for which Engel & Völkers is known worldwide. The Madeira Beach shop is the 24th Engel & Völkers location in Florida. VIP Guests included: Mayor Travis Palladeno, City Manager Shane Crawford, Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board Dennis Fagan and President Missy Hahn, Managing Partner of Engel & Völkers Florida Timo Khammash. The ribbon cutting was attended by over 70 guests and past clients, which was followed by a reception at the Double Tree Resort. Distinguished guests from Special Olympics Florida were also in attendance, which included Larry Daniells, Chief Development and Marketing Officer, along with three Athlete/Leaders. To kick off their association with the Special Olympics’ “Spirit of Giving” campaign, a donation of one-thousand dollars was made by Engel & Völkers Madeira Beach. Market Time: Mid-Week Madeira Beach Open Air Market (Wed’s 9 am – 2 pm) and the Indian Shores Sunday Morning Market (9 am – 1 pm) run weekly through May 2017. www.TheBeachMarkets.com Water Taxi: The Tampa Bay ferry and taxi by Hubbard’s Marina travels Upper Boca Ciega Bay and takes guests to Madeira Beach, Treasure Island and Western St. Petersburg. For a full route map, schedule, fares and to buy tickets visit www.tampabayferry.com/.

PINELLAS COUNTY Trade Deal & Dominican Republic: Tampa Bay Export Alliance (TBEA), a cooperative effort of Pinellas County Economic Development, Tampa / Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation & the Pasco Economic Development Council, said today that the companies participating in this months trade mission to the Dominican Republic have projected future sales of approximately $6.8 million as a result of the trip. Thirteen local companies participated in the U.S. Commercial Service's Gold Key Service (GKS) Matchmaker program, which provided customized one-onone meetings with companies in the Dominican Republic. These Gold Key companies conducted approximately 140 meetings with potential clients that resulted in the nearly $6.8 million in actual and expected export sales. Forward Pinellas: The transportation and land use planning agency for Pinellas County, has new board leadership and several new members going into 2017. By a unanimous vote of the Forward Pinellas Board, County Comm. John Morroni will be serving as the board’s chair, Clearwater Commissioner Doreen Caudell as vice chair, Indian Rocks Beach Commissioner Cookie Kennedy as treasurer, and County Commissioner Dave Eggers as secretary. A professional realtor, Commissioner Morroni has personal experience on the land use side of the Forward Pinellas mission, and served on the Pinellas Planning Council from 2005 on. He joined the Forward Pinellas Board when the planning council merged with the county’s Metropolitan Planning Organization in 2014 to form the new organization. However, his interest in the transportation side ParadiseNewsFL.com | JANUARY 2017

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Tidbits Bealls & Guy Harvey Foundation Promotion Thank you to Bealls Department Stores & Guy Harvey Foundation for their support from their recent promotion on Saturday, December 10! Two dollars from each Guy Harvey item purchased at the Plant City store from 11/27-12/10 was donated to Tampa Bay Watch. Each entity In picture, from left: Alex Harvey, Neal Bailey, Brittany Skinner & Guy Harvey presented us with a $1,000 check to support our environmental restoration from the Guy Harvey Foundation, Jamie Serino, Tampa Bay Watch Director of Development and Kimberly Highland of Beall’s Department Stores. and education efforts. of planning goes back much further than that, with his past membership on the MPO’s Citizen Advisory Committee beginning in the late 1980s. Homeless Count: Volunteers are needed for the January 24 annual homeless count. The survey helps identify gaps in services and helps countywide efforts toward ending homelessness. The data collected will help ensure funding is available to provide critical services. To comprehensively cover this very densely populated community, the Point-In-Time Planning Committee has identified the need for more than 350 volunteers and 90 team leads. Volunteers can visit www.pinellashomeless.org and look for “2017 Point -in-Time Count” registration, or call (727) 582-7922 for more information. Graduation Rate Improves: The Pinellas County Schools high school graduation rate increased for the 2015-16 school year, according to information released today by the Florida Department of Education. The school district’s graduation rate climbed to 80.1 percent, a 1.8% increase over the previous year and an 8.2%increase since 2012-13. The 8.2% increase since 2012-13 is the highest among the seven largest districts and is higher than the state’s 5.1% increase since 2012-13. “We are pleased to see how our strategic initiatives to increase academic progress for students have led to a substantial increase in our graduation rate, especially when we examine our momentum during the last several years,” said superintendent Michael A. Grego. “This is a shared success for all our schools and educators. We are 10

determined to continue our effective strategies and seek new approaches that will continue our upward trend”. Pinellas: Sunstar FirstCare Ambulance Membership Program Available: Enrollment opened Dec. 1; coverage goes into effect Jan. 1 Pinellas County continues to offer the Sunstar FirstCare Ambulance Membership Program to assist residents with the out-of-pocket expenses associated with ambulance transportation. The Sunstar FirstCare Ambulance Membership Program is not an insurance plan. It is a Pinellas County government program that works with an individual’s insurance company to cover 100 percent of eligible expenses associated with deductibles and co-payments. The membership plan will also cover 50 percent of the cost for any trips denied by the insurance company. It is estimated that the average cost of a single transport is $707. Annual membership fees are $63 for an individual and $98 for a family. If plan members are uninsured, they receive a 20 percent discount on ambulance transportation services. This is an average savings of $140 per transport. The family plan covers those related by blood, marriage or adoption who reside in the same household. Call (727) 582-2008 www.pinellascounty.org/firstcare for more information. PINELLAS PARK Arts Fans: Pinellas Park transforms a once blighted urban area of the city into an eclectic arts village with affordable studio space and housing for working artists and entrepreneurs from bookstores to bakeshops, even

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Wordier Than Thou events. Art Walk is the 4th Saturday of every month at Pinellas Park Arts Village, 5600 Park Blvd. http://bit.ly/2eaHNi6 REDINGTON BEACH, SHORES New Park In The Works: Two new parks are in the works thanks to the green space the Town of Redington Shore acquired as part of a development deal. Space fronts the La Vistana building, 17720-17730 Gulf Blvd.

curated collection of more than 3,000 +VIP Access hotels, winners must earn the highest guest satisfaction rankings and must be top market performers to be considered for the award. “There is no greater seal of approval then being recognized by our guests,” said Tony Satterfield, Vice President of Operations of Alden Suites. “This award is a testament to our continued commitment to exemplary customer service.” ST. PETE DOWNTOWN

SEMINOLE Seminole City Centre: Mattress Firm, Rack Room Shoes are now open, with Miller’s Ale House, LA Fitness, Hand & Stone Massage, Petco, movie theaters and others opening this winter. ST.PETE BEACH Saturday, January 21st - Yard Sale - St. Pete Beach Community Center 8 am-12 pm. Over 50 vendors at the St. Pete Beach Community Center Yard Sale. Vendors will be located inside and outside at the beautiful water front facility, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr. Cos: 10’ x 10’ space is $15/SPB Residents and $17.50/Non Residents. For information call Community Center (727) www.spbrec.com. 363-9245 Set Sail: The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 78 in St. Pete Beach launches its 12-week repeating cycle of safe boating pgrams beginning Jan. 3. Call 727-360-4846. Travel Winner: Expedia.com® today announced Alden Suites Beachfront Resort is a 2016 Best of +VIP Access property. Chosen from a

• Nueva Cantina’s Bloody Mary bar and Sunday brunch adds a little salsa to the weekend. • An addition to spirit craft distillers, St. Pete Distillery and Kozuba & Sons, we welcome American Freedom Distillery. • Feed your inner barista at Déjà Vu for espresso and tea, another newcomer to the 400 block of Central Ave. • Could a NYC-type rooftop garden be in the works with developer changes at St. Pete's Station House and renovations to the Green-Richman Arcade? • Cold fusion coffee is all the rage with St. Pete’s Made Coffee Brewery • Thursday is Yappy Hour at Pinellas Ale Works Brewery & Taproom while Wednesday is trivia night. I love their vanilla bean porter. • Check out Red Mesa’s sunset menu Mon.-Fri. 4-6 pm at the 4th St. location; www.RedMesaRestaurant.com • ONE St. Petersburg, the 41-story mixed-use development in the heart of downtown St. Peters-


burg, has sold its ground-floor retail condominiums to two separate buyers. • With 2,000 rental units in the market, comes another player, The Relaxed Group with an eight-story, 384 unit Hermitage Apartments and a future site at 930 Central Flats (218 unit, five story building). • Don’t miss the Hideaway Blues Jam Wednesdays; doors open at 6 for dinner and drinks, music ramps up 7:30-10:30pm. Free admission. (1756 Central Ave.) • Love Maryland jumbo crab cakes? Check out Blake’s Crab Cakes (7224 Central Avenue). • St. Petersburg Saturday Market is the place to nosh, walk your dog and enjoy live music. • Hollander Hotel/Tap Room offers yoga Saturday morning poolside and indie music on Sundays. Saturday and Sunday, you can enjoy $5 Bloody Marys and mimosas and on Sun. $10 all you can eat breakfast special. ST. PETERSBURG Bike Sharing: Thanks in part to a settlement from BP, $250,000 of that money has helped launch a downtown Bike Share program with hubs at 10 locations including the St. Petersburg Museum of Art. Rowdies Ramps Up: Rowdies announced #MLS2StPete effort seeking MLS franchise & present a world class stadim expansion plan to be privately financed and that fits within the current boundaries of the existing parcel. The response to the announcement has been positive and overwhelming, both locally & globally. TheChamber is committed to eco-

nomic growth and quality of life and this effort fits squarely with both of those goals. Our chances of success here are better than you might expect, given the strength of our media market (we are #11 in the country and the top 10 are already in MLS), stadium plan and ownership group. The Chamber is organizing a #MLS2StPete Alliance that will help to bolster already strong business and community support for the team - the fourth metric used by MLS to award new franchises. You can help! 1. Purchase Season Tickets: Buy season tickets and encourage others to do the same. There are only 16 home games and ticket prices start around $20 per game. You can call 727-222-2000 or follow this link: http://www.rowdiessoccer.com/ season-tickets 2. Become a Sponsor: Become a Rowdies sponsor and encourage others to do the same. Attached is a document describing the sponsorship opportunities. 3. Social Media: Use #MLS2StPete and spread the word on social media. We hope everyone will take a moment to help with this as MLS is paying attention to the level of activity that our campaign generates. TAMPA BAY Brew-Ha Ha: The craft beer explosion continues downtown and in Tampa Bay, highlighted by December’s Tampa Bay beer week with 80 craft brewers in the Tampa Bay area, an increase from five years ago when there were only 36 open in Florida! Thirsty Pelican Tours offers tours of numerous breweries with samples and transportation from beach hotels. See their ad on page 69.

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Tidbits Tell The Truth: Thanks to Tampa Bay Times intrepid food reporter Laura Reilly’s provocative series on food claims, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has launched a wave of restaurant inspections around the state. Titled “Farm to Fable,” the series took on menu assertions such as “farm to table” and “locally grown.” A December follow-up revealed that some John’s Pass Seafood Festival vendors offer Florida fresh seafood that turned out to be from Indonesian and other Asian countries. Bring It Here: UberRUSH is eyeing Tampa Bay after its successful launch of UberEATS. It’s not the only delivery game in town. Instacart works with Publix, Total Wine & More and Whole Food Market. Google Express delivers from Kohl’s, PetSmart and Walgreen’s. Add to that Shipt, Dirzly and of course Amazon. Couch potatoes never had it this good. Repurposed Architecture at Rally's & Checkers: The Tampa-based chain of quick-service restaurants last revamped its look in 2012, when it began to phase out its signature double-drive-thru layout. This time around, the changes are more subtle. The most significant tweak is the use of repurposed shipping containers as the structural basis for new restaurant TREASURE ISLAND Purple Haze smoke shop was the 1st business relocated due to the future rebirth of downtown Madeira Beach. They are now open on 107th Avenue, in Treasure Island, just north of the clock tower and next door to Foxy’s restaurant. Leo has lowered many prices to try to make up for losing the holiday sales in his beach location. If your valentine needs something, stop in and tell them you read about them in Paradise NEWS. See ad, page 67.

Flying High: The 20th Annual Kite Competition takes to the air Jan. 14-15 behind the Thunderbird Beach Resort. Music, food booths and flying demos makes this a popular event. See ad on Page 7. Volunteer Ambassadors Wanted: The Treasure Island & Madeira Beach Chamber of Commerce seeks volunteers for its Welcome Center at 245 - 107th Avenue, and for its Kiosk west of Gulf Blvd. and 107th Avenue, both in Treasure Island. Volunteers are the first point of contact for visitors to the Chamber and Kiosk, providing information about area resources. They assist with event management; office tasks like answering phones, filing, or preparing mailings; distribution of posters for upcoming events; and light office administration. Most volunteer shifts are for three hours a day, one day per week. Call the Chamber office (10 am - 4 pm M-F) 727-360-4121 SKYWAY MARINA DISTRICT Publix opened their rebuilt Maximo Plaza store last month. They eliminated the troubled western ‘Breezeway; and expanding the grocery store. Gator Jims Tackle Outpost is open at Pinellas Point. (62nd Ave S.) between 31st St. and I-275 near ONeal’s Marina. WaWa just announced the acquisition of the old Bank of America Building at US19 and 38th Avenue S. in the burgeoning Skyway Marina District. Plans will be displayed at a public meeting, Jan. 3rd at 5 pm in the SPC Allstate Campus Desoto Room, 3200 34th St. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33711 The meeting is open to the public and all with questions or who would like more information are encouraged to attend. If you have any questions please contact the Skyway Marina District Office at 727-866-2696 keri@skywaymarina.com. PN

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by Peter A. Roos When asked recently what is the best new restaurant on the south beaches, it was a surprisingly easy choice. Inspired by two generations of genuine aficionados of food and drink, Selene is an exceptional restaurant.

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wner Nick “Nikko” Skiadiotis was already a successful Manhattan restauranteur in 1986 when he stayed at the Don CeSar in St. Pete Beach for the first time. The lifetime restauranteur, who founded Skidders on Gulf Blvd. over 25 years ago, also owns Neptune, a greek/seafood restaurant across from the Casino in nearby Gulfport.

For cheese lovers there’s Spinach Pie and Fennel Rolls with Feta. The Grilled Octopus is the ‘best ever’ according to a number of experienced Greek diners. On the happy hour menu it’s only $7 and enough for several people to taste. There’s nothing over $7 on the happy hour menu.

The Craft Café, next to Earth Origins, is where Nikko’s son Ted spends most of his days. It has been extremely popular, offering organic coffees, gluten‐free baked goods and healthy treats. “Selene is a Goddess,” says Nikko. “The restaurant was designed to answer the wishes of many local residents and visi‐ tors. They wanted delicious food that they knew was fresh, healthy fare and a pre‐ mium liquor bar in a classy but casual surrounding, with plenty of parking. They wanted the chance to sit outside when the weather is right, but not feel they were in the way of traffic. They wanted a venue where they could be proud to host their family and friends for a special event. The empty Village Inn property just north of Dolphin Village Shopping Center became the perfect canvas for Nikko and Ted’s dream. Happy Hour from 4-7 finds an elegant ‘cheers’ kind of atmosphere with $4 house wines, wells and craft beers, and domestics $3. The gourmet appetizers at are a bargain at Happy Hour prices. The choice of three spreads with pita points for $6 is a great vegetarian option.

People rave about the food. “We buy fresh fish from local fishermen 6 days a week”, says Nikko. “And fresh, local produce, whenever possible” added Selene GM Jessie English. “Nikko created Selene to be what residents and visitors were ask‐ ing him for. He hired me to ensure his guests were well taken care of, even when he is away. They can also consider me their personal party planner,” said Jessie. NBA star ‘Marreese Speights’, better known as “Mo Buckets” said the wed‐ ding party for 75 of his hometown friends at Selene this summer, was “the best”. “Nikko closed the entire restaurant for the occasion and it was truly spectacular. Please come and enjoy our brand new bar and restaurant,”said Jessie. “ They also have specials every day. • Monday is Industry night. Get 30% off your check with your pay stub. • ‘Tini‘ Tuesday ‐ House Martinis ‐ $5

A new ‘Foodie’ magazine rated Selene the top new place in Tampa Bay, but these days I put more weight on reviews I see online, particularly on TripAdvisor and Yelp. As I am writing this article, the headlines within the past few reviews give glowing reports: “Must Try” “Great Place. Great Food,” “Great End to a Great Vacation”

• Wine Wednesdays gets you half off select bottles. • Thirsty Thursdays means happy hour specials on beers last all night. • Locals Love Fridays ‐ 10% off on ‘Local Lovelies’ • Sundays offer Bottomless Mimosas for $10 with Brunch plus • Get 50% off Greek Drink Selections on Mediterranean Sunday Funday.

Call Selene for reservations 727-317-2064 or 317-2065 4945 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach www.selenerestaurant.com Monday‐Saturday 4‐11 pm & Sunday 11 am‐11 pm including Brunch 11‐3 pm. Be sure to tell them you read about them in Paradise NEWS! ParadiseNewsFL.com | JANUARY 2017

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KUDOS LOEWS DON CESAR DONATES OVER 350 TOYS TO JOHNS HOPKINS ALL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL During its annual Winter Solstice celebration on the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 21, the Loews Don CeSar collected more than 350 donated toys and several gift cards for Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in downtown St. Petersburg. More than 500 members of the community attended the free holiday event and filled three large bins with toys.

RCS Food Bank Receives Shipment from Publix’s Food For Sharing

HELPING MOTHER NATURE ONE BAG AT A TIME! Maggie Monfreda is a third grader in the Gulf Beaches Elementary School’s Gifted Program. Each student in the program is required to plan and execute a community service project. Maggie had to come up with the idea on her own. After learning during sea turtle season that turtles can mistake plastic bags for jellyfish, she thought of organizing a beach clean up. She designed a flyer and hung them at her school and recreation center. She invited every adult she knows. She was very happy with her ability to pull so many people together to do something good for the community. We saw several photos from Maggie's October and November beach clean ups, and coincidentally saw her family in action ourselves in December. She had recruited her aunt and cousins in October. In November, they were joined by some USF students, and in December they were assisted by a woman and her daughter that were on vacation and wanted to help. Kudos to Maggie Monfreda and her family, to Gulf Beaches Elementary School, (and the Paradise Grille at Upham Beach, which just reopened after a major renovation.) 16

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This week Publix delivered 51,327 pounds of food to the RCS Food Bank from their Food for Sharing campaign. Originally the RCS Food Bank was supposed to receive 24 pallets from the campaign, but Alex Thomas, director of RCS Food Bank, was happily surprised when the truck contained 40 pallets instead! The shipment included tuna, mac and cheese, green beans, mashed potatoes, beef stew, peanut butter, fruit cocktail, rice, canned ham, grape jelly and breakfast bars — enough to provide almost 43,000 meals. Last year RCS Food Bank provided 2,445,563 meals to those facing hunger in Pinellas County. In November, the RCS Food Bank served 7,266 individuals including 142,016 pounds of food out of the warehouse and 136,822 pounds of food out of sub-distribution sites. Hunger Facts: • 1 in 6 Floridians struggle with hunger. • Food insecurity rate in Pinellas County is 16.2%. • There were 38,940 children in Pinellas County in 2014 considered food insecure.

Holiday Good Deeds The Gulf Beach Masonic Lodge took part in the Salvation Army Angel Tree program at Tyrone Mall. The Angel Tree program is designed to get holiday gifts to needy children in the community. Over nineteen members of Gulf Beach Masonic Lodge took turns manning the Angel Tree booth. In addition, Christmas food baskets were prepared and delivered by members and friends of Gulf Beach Masonic Lodge to local families in need. www.gulfbeachlodge.org

Employees of the Loews Don CeSar dropped off the gifts at the hospital following the event to an elated staff. The toys will be given to sick children as part of the hospital’s All Kids Wonderland, an event that allows family members to select donated gifts from a faux storefront. The toys are distributed to the hospital’s child residents on Christmas Day to spread holiday cheer and provide a sense of normalcy. The hotel’s donation is part of the Loews Hotels Good Neighbor Policy, the hospitality industry’s first comprehensive community outreach program, which addresses a variety of issues, such as hunger relief, literacy rates and green practices. Created in 1990 by Jonathan Tisch, Loews Hotels Chief Executive Office, the Loews Good Neighbor Policy is the company's formal commitment to hotel employees giving back to the communities where they work and live.


January 13, 14, 15, 2017 (MLK Weekend)

The St. Pete Beach Classic is Florida's ONLY race that lets runners enjoy a full race weekend at the beach! Health and Fitness Expo at the Sirata Conference Center (ballroom on the 2nd floor). Expo will be open on Friday & Saturday, January 13 th & 14 th, and is FREE and open to the general public. Attendees consist of local residents, beach visitors and tourists in addition to the athletes and their families who have come to our beach side community for the weekend’s events. While serving as the location for athlete race packet pick up and late registration, expo attendees are treated to a wide array of vendors, health care professionals and service providers. Great deals can be found on health and fitness related products and gear as well as information concerning life-improving services. Attendees will be able to gain valuable information regarding their personal health, new products and treatments that are available to maintain good health as well as register and pick up their race packet and t-shirt if they are participating – and it’s all FREE!! Sirata Beach Resort & Conference Center 5300 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706 Friday, January 13, 2017 Expo & Expo Registration/ 11 am Packet Pick-up Opens Expo/Registration Closes 7 pm Saturday, January 14, 2017 6:00 am Packet Pickup/ Race Day Registration Opens 7:00 am Classic 10K Start 8:45 am Synovus Kids' Classic 9:00 am Classic 5K Start 10:30 am Expo Opens 10:30 am Awards/Post-race Party 5:00 pm Expo Closes 5:00 pm Packet Pickup/Late Registration Closes 5:00 pm Classic Beach Fun Run Start 6:00 pm Concert & Party at Rum Runners 7:00 pm Beach Bonfire behind Rum Runners Sunday, January 15, 2017 7:00 am Maddie Zolfo Half-Marathon Start 8:30 am Post-race Party 10:00 am Maddie Zolfo Half-Marathon course Closes 10:00 am Awards ParadiseNewsFL.com | JANUARY 2017

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One of the primary reasons for the success of the St. Pete Beach Classic race is the incredible support the race gets from locals, some of whom just tolerate the race, but many others volunteer to get involved as corner captains and helping in numerous other ways. The map on the prior page is for the marathon The map on this page is for the 5K and 10K. Volunteer benefits & requirements • • • •

Free long sleeve volunteer T-shirt. Access to the post-race party. Great volunteer party the weekend after the race. Must be 15 years or older or (volunteers under 15 must be accompanied by an adult). Volunteer hours credit for anyone who asks for documentation.

Visit the website to Volunteer stpetebeachclassic.com/volunteer

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Jackie Yost: Still Running at 88 Sports, fitness and athletic competition have defined Jackie Yost’s life since childhood. With a degree in physical education from University of North Carolina, Yost has worked as a recreation director, athletic director, and coach for swimming, baseball, tennis, softball, basketball and other sports. In addition, she taught health, science and physical education. In 1952 Jackie married Larry, a college swimmer at NC State. Sixty five years later, Jackie – age 88 and Larry – age 86 are still athletes and avid competitors. Their love of and dedication to fitness has been passed on to their three children – all of whom are also dedicated athletes. Sunset Beach, Treasure Island residents for over 20 years, the Yost clan is truly an athletic family – participating in triathlons, marathons, running events, cycling, swimming, golf, and tennis. Jackie’s awards and accomplishments are nothing short of incredible. She has been consistently ranked first or second in her age group by USA Triathlon. She has represented Team USA at the World Championships. She has won her age group at the DisneyWorld Half Marathon, the Gasparilla 15K, St. Anthony’s Olympic Distance Triathlon, and the DisneyWorld Minnie Marathon 15K to name but a few. At the age of 78, Jackie was second at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. She was a USA TRIATHLON Age Group ALL AMERICAN ten times. At the age of 88, Jackie’s training regimen is extraordinary. Each day she trains in one or more disciplines (swimming, cycling, running). She does track workouts and speed work, open water and pool swims. Multiple times a week she throws in a round of golf just to rest and relax. She has the distinction of having scored two holes in one! Athletics continues to be a family endeavor for Jackie. She and husband Larry and daughter Joy competed as a relay team in the Half Ironman in New Orleans, while daughter Cindy did the full race. Each year Jackie, daughter Joy and son-in-law Steve (Joy’s husband) compete as a relay team for the Olympic Distance St. Anthony’s Triathlon, while husband Larry does the full event and son Steve and his wife Debbie form a relay team. With a combined age of 174 years, Jackie and Larry Yost are the oldest married couple actively competing in triathlons. Jackie is a true inspiration. Her positive impacts on the lives she has touched and the sport of triathlon that she loves are immeasurable. ParadiseNewsFL.com | JANUARY 2017

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Ye a r - long Ev e nt s Ta k e St . P e t e B e a c h Thr ough t he D e c ade s f or 6 0 t h A nni v e r s ary STORY by STEVE TRAIMAN

The City of St. Pete Beach is turning 60 in 2017 and residents, visitors and businesses will celebrate their way through the decades to mark the occasion.

he City Commission has $35,000 in the current budget and put the planning, organizing and supervision in the hands of Recreation Director Jennifer McMahon and the Recreation Advisory Board. With Steve Stewart as Chair and Austin Piazza as Vice Chair, other members are Roberta Rhodes, Danielle Micklitsch and Scott Seubert. Also helping with the project is former SPB Commissioner Greg Premer. Mayor Deborah Schechner told Paradise News, “Jennifer McMahon, her staff and our Recreation Advisory Board do an outstanding job for St. Pete Beach. I appreciate their creativity in establishing traditional yet innovative ways to celebrate our 60th Anniversary with exciting activities that will appeal to all residents.” “I have the highest praise for all the planning, hard work and enthusiasm from our recreation staff for the fun times beginning in January, having a wonderful brunch celebration on our actual Anniversary July 9 at the Don CeSar and continuing through the year. St. Pete Beach is the place to be in 2017!” A unique 60th Anniversary T-shirt not only will promote the celebration but also will be a “walking coupon to local establishments,” as McMahon described it for Paradise News. “If you wear your T-shirt on the second Friday every month, participating sponsors each of whom will have donated $250 -- with their logos on the back will offer special discounts at their place of business.” “As examples, the Post Card Inn has a free appetizer at its Boathouse restaurant; Rum Runners at the Sirata has a 20% discount on food and drink; and the Hurricane is offering a 15% discount on each check. Other sponsors include Hotel Zamora & Castile Restaurant, Shark Tales, The Undertow/Smileys, Rumfish Grill at TradeWinds Guy Harvey Outpost, Maestry’s 20

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Brewing Co., Salty Rim, Brass Monkey, Riptides, Café Soleil, Dixie Dogs, Skidders, Ten Pin Lanes, Shells, Swigwam, Keystone Motel and Paradise News.”T-shirts will be priced at an affordable $20 and will be on sale at City Hall, the Recreation Center, the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum and the SPB Library, among other locations. McMahon continued, “Kelly Caputo, long-time Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce member and board director, has her Caputo Creative Agency creating a 60th anniversary music video. It will highlight the people having fun at the places hosting the key decade events, expanded as each takes place. The video will run on the City Website and local cable channel, among other outlets.” Through the Decades The celebrations will kick off on Elviss birthday, Sunday, January 8, with a Sock Hop to celebrate the 50’s at the Community Center from 1-4 pm. Featured band is 2 Dog Night with top Elvis hits promised. Everyone will rock to the 60’s on Saturday, March 4, from 9 am to 4 pm at the annual Island Festival at the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum in Pass-A-Grille. Museum Volunteer Director Lance Peterson told Paradise News, ““With the City as co-sponsor for its 60th anniversary, it will also celebrate 100 years of the old church building that now houses our Museum and will be open all day. Events scheduled include the MG European Car Club, historic walks, rotating bands on stage in Hurley Park, vendors, food by the SPB Fire Fighters, other food, beer wagon, face painting, 21 donated raffle prizes with three drawn every hour, a 50-50 raffle, and other entertainment.” Everyone will Salute our Veterans on Saturday, May 6 in 70s style at Horan Park from 11 am to 5 pm in partnership with the Veterans of South Pinellas County. Brooks Cavender, VSPC Events Chair, told Paradise News, “Our 7th Annual Salute to Veterans again


will benefit local charities with some added new ventures. We will again offer a military enlistment ceremony, military and rescue vehicles, a competition car show, free concerts, exhibits, vendors, food & beer and family fun events all day.” On Sunday, July 9, everyone will celebrate the ‘80s at a champagne brunch at the Loews Don CeSar Resort. McMahon notes,“With Loews as the sponsor, the plan is to have voting for local favorites in a ‘Best of St Pete ‘ competition for restaurants and businesses in many categories. Tickets will be sold to vote and for the brunch, where awards will be given to all the winners.” On October 6, everyone will rock their way through the ‘90s at the kick-off concert for the Friday night October Concert Series in Horan Park from 7 to 9 pm. There will be a special 60th anniversary 50-50 raffle and other special giveaways. The City will end the year-long celebration on Friday, December 1, at the Annual Tree Lighting & Boat Parade viewing party in Horan Park from 6 to 8 pm. For more information or to volunteer to assist with any of the 60th anniversary events, contact Jennifer McMahon, Recreation Director, at 727-363-9274 or email rddirector@stpetebeach.org [Editor’s Note: Special thanks to Jennifer McMahon, SPB Recreation Director; SPB Mayor Deborah Schechner; Lance Peterson, Gulf Beaches Historical Museum; and Brooks Cavender, Veterans of South Pinellas County for their information and comments.” Steve Traiman is President of Creative Copy by Steve Traiman in St. Pete Beach, offering freelance business writing services. He can be reached via email at traimancreativecopy@gmail.com

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A Summary of Evidenced-Based Investing by Brian Puckett, JD,CPA,PFS,CFP® AlignMyWealth.com We hope you’ve enjoyed our evidencedbased investing series this past year. Here are the key messages we discussed:

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Markets are Fairly Efficient – It’s wiser to work with rather than against the financial markets. Too many investors squander time and money trying to beat the markets.

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Ignore the Siren Song of Daily Market Pricing – Rather than reacting to ever-changing conditions, invest your money according to factors that are knowable and controllable.

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Financial Gurus & Other Unicorns – The evidence indicates that their ability to persistently beat the market is “rarer than rare.” Don’t waste your hard-earned money.

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Full-Meal Deal of Diversification – In place of speculative investing, diversification is among your most important allies.

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The Essence of Evidence-Based Investing – What separates solid evidence from flakey findings? Evidence-based insights demand scholarly rigor, an objective outlook

You need only know and heed the insights available from those who do have advanced degrees in financial economics.

and robust peer review. Academic research is interested in what actually works. Wall Street research is designed to sell you stuff.

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Factors That Figure in Your Evidence-Based Portfolio – 60+ years of evidence-based inquiry has identified three key stock market factors (equity, value and small-cap) plus a couple more for bonds (term and credit).

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The Human Factor in EvidenceBased Investing – Behavioral finance helps us understand that our own, instinctive reactions to market events can easily trump any other market challenges we face. An objective advisor can help you avoid mishaps that your own myopic vision might miss.

Take-Home When we began our series, we promised to skip the technical jargon, replacing it with three key insights for becoming a more confident investor.

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Understand the Evidence. You don’t have to have an advanced degree in financial economics to invest wisely.

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Embrace Market Efficiencies. You don’t have to be smarter, faster or luckier than the rest of the market. You need only structure your portfolio to play with rather than against the market and its expected returns.

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Manage Your Behavioral Miscues. You don’t have to – and won’t be able to – eliminate every high and low emotion you experience as an investor. You need only be aware of how often your instincts will tempt you off-course and manage your actions accordingly. (Hint: A professional advisor can add huge value here.)

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LOCAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS - MARCH 14th, 2017 Ever an interesting political environment, the 2017 St. Pete Beach mayors race is proving to be no exception. When Mayor Maria Lowe resigned last summer to join her husband and son on their move to Normandy, the commission selected frequent commission critic Deborah Schechner, out of a field of ten applicants. One of the conditions of her selection was her promise that she would not run for the Mayor’s position in March, as it would give her an unfair advantage to run as an incumbant. Melinda Pletcher, whose vote for Schechner gave her the appointment, said she never would have voted for her had she remembered she had sued the city, especially since the suit was still active. Mayor Schechner has not commented on her broken promise to the commission. Alan Johnson is the thinking voter’s choice for mayor. A retired engineer who spent 35 years at General Electric. Al has been active as Chairman of the city's Finance and Budget Review Committee and previously served on the city's Recreation Advisory Committee. Although this is Al’s first attempt at an elected position in the city, he has been a longtime

volunteer and supporter of many city functions. He was founder along with his late wife Wendy Johnson of Motion Sports Management and the St. Pete Beach Classic Race which brings out 2,000+ runners and more than 200 community volunteers each January. Works hand in hand with Sheriffs, city hoteliers, particularly the Sirata resort. If anyone can understand the city’s economic challenges, continue to help mend the rift that exists between some residents and redevelopment interests to help propel the community forward, it’s Al Johnson. A third candidate, John-Michael Fleig, is another frequent vocal attendee at city commission meetings. Founder and partner of the Baywaters Inn and the Rita-Terese property Management Agency, Fleig says he has the "pulse of the overall public" in the city, and that his property management experience has taught him the importance of planning. He has not run for office in St. Pete Beach before, but was a republican candidate in the 2nd Congressional District of Maryland in 1990, 1994 & 1998. He withdrew after pleading guilty in a plea bargain to being an accessory after the fact to murder, according to 1997-98 articles from the Baltimore Sun that are available online. Fleig also was announced as a 2014 Republican candidate

seeking to represent the 13th Congressional District of Florida but did not qualify to run in the special election by the November 19, 2013 filing deadline. A press release dated Dec. 24th, from politicalspitfir@aol.com, attributed to Fleig mostly assailed Mayor Schechner for her broken promise to the commission. While he complains she shouldn’t be allowed to run because ‘rules are rules’, it is not clear whether Fleig has even read the rules in the candidate’s handbook that he had to swear he read and understood when he registered to run for office. Neither his recent “Press Release” nor a flyer left at our door about his campaign included the necessary political small print, absence of which is grounds for fines or worse if a complaint were filed. District 2 Commissioner Rick Falkenstein & District 4 Commissioner Melinda Pletcher retained their seats unopposed. ______________________ Christine Anne Brown and Linda Bailey are running for Gulfport Council Seat for Ward 2. Ward 4 is more competitive with 4 contenders: Bobby L. Reynolds, Michael Fridovich Richard Fried and Ernest Stone. Treasure Island candidate registration was open until January 4th, so details in that race were not available at press time. More on the local races in the February issue. PN

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3 Step Pricing Strategy by Jim “Property Wizard” Beggins Century 21 Beggins Enterprises Prices going up or down? Everyone has an opinion. Conflicting predictions about another real estate recession vs continued price increases, constantly confuse us. When we’re confused, we tend to do nothing. My best real estate advice to you is to find the actual value of your property now and use it as a basis to decide what to do with this asset or liability. Appraisers and the internet are often wrong because of limited information about your home and motivation. When you get current information about what today’s buyers CAN PAY, DID PAY or REFUSED TO PAY for a property like yours, you are in control of your pricing decision. Then you can decide to buy, sell, rent, remodel, invest or stay. Many of us price property according to what we want or need without having a clue about real value. Here are 3 steps for you to take or direct your agent to take. Compare features, advantages and benefits and select 15 properties like yours.

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Step 1. Find at least 5 current listings like yours (what buyers CAN PAY). Step 2. Find 5 sold homes like yours (what buyers DID PAY). Step 3. Find 5 expired or withdrawn listings (what buyers REFUSED TO PAY). Now average the prices in the 3 categories. Let’s say that the Can Pays average $600,000, Did Pays $550,000 and Refused to Pays $700,000. You then know that if you price it at $600,000 buyers will look at it but probably offer you $550,000. You also notice that if you price it above $700,000 you may be just wasting your time selling, because few buyers will even come to look. Once you know the average prices in each of the 3 steps you can revise the numbers as the market changes. I know this sounds complicated but it’s “critical” to do before you decide to sell. If you or your agent want further instructions, email or text me and ask for Strategic Pricing Analysis information. As a Florida Broker through the past 4 recessions, I see the fifth one coming

soon. I’m recommending that my clients who plan on moving do so sooner rather than later while inventory is down and prices are steady. I host a 1-hour weekly Real Beach Talk on Tuesdays from 4 - 5 pm for sellers, buyers and anyone interested in local real estate and our beach lifestyle. I call it “Informed Confusion”. It’s at our St. Pete Beach office, 5050 Gulf Blvd. 33706. Please RSVP if you’d like to attend or contact me directly to chat about your personal situation. I will earn your trust by telling you the truth as I see it. All the best, Jim “Property Wizard” Beggins, Broker CENTURY 21Beggins Enterprises, has 13 offices and 400 agents serving Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee and Sarasota Counties. Since most opinions about real estate can be supported with facts. I will inform you to the best of my ability so you can unconfuse the facts to your personal advantage. I think you can use my “hands on” experience in Florida real estate since 1970 to achieve your desired outcome. Please let me know how I’m doing. Call, text or email with any questions. Cell - 727-254-8144 or email to: jimbeggins@c21be.com


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Who do Real Estate Agents Represent? by Tom Brodersen, Esq. Get Real about Property! Travels through Real Estate Law It used to be that listing agents always represented Sellers, in the fullest legal sense. The problem was, under the structure of most Multiple Listing Systems (MLS), the cooperating agent, who drives Buyers around in his or her car all day (maybe even buying them lunch to win their loyalty, or beers at the end of the day) also represented the Seller (under what was called a sub-agency agreement, which was triggered by an agent showing properties listed in the MLS). The Buyers often didn’t understand that. It is true that some agents executed special agreements to be Buyers agents exclusively, but that wasn’t typically the case. In recent years, Florida law has changed and all agents are presumed to be what is called “transaction brokers,” unless the paperwork clearly says differently. Transaction brokers (or agents) don’t

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truly represent anyone and as some would (inartfully) say, they “represent the deal.” What does that mean? Do they really only represent themselves? It’s a fair question. The truth is, there is a list of seven specific duties, all of which add up to full representation, but in the case of a transaction broker, three of those duties are reduced or eliminated. They are confidentiality (for example, does the agent tell the Seller that the Buyer could afford or is willing to pay more for the property than is being offered, if necessary), disclosure (everyone is entitled to full disclosure as to property condition and value, but not necessarily information about the parties bargaining position), and loyalty. I don’t think this framework is a good idea, because agents charge the same, but give the public less as transaction brokers. And just try to explain to people

that you can’t give them your undivided loyalty. It’s a real hard sell. However, that’s up to brokers and their business strategy, and, in all fairness, this all doesn’t really add up to much practical difference to Buyers and Sellers, in most cases. Sometimes, however, it counts for a lot. When one party has little or no experience with buying and selling real estate, they need more help, maybe a lot more help. They should be fully represented, but they need to ask for it very clearly, or they probably won’t get it. If you don’t feel up to reading (and able to understand) every line of every document put in front of you, you should probably talk to a real estate lawyer. Next month we’ll talk about a recent horror story caused by exactly these considerations.


St. Bartholomew’s Church History Tour of Oldest Church Structure in Pinellas County By Jerry Knight First located on 22 nd Avenue S., St Bartholomew’s board & batten Florida Gothic structure was built by a handful of pioneers in 1887. Though it has been enlarged five times, the original building has been incorporated into the successive structures, and it remains the center of the present sanctuary, 130 years later. Jerry Knight, a 50-year church member and local historian, leads tours of the historic building on Saturday, January 14th at 11am and again on the second Saturday of February and March. Jerry recounts the early days of the church and community, the physical move of the church to its present location in the late 1960’s, and construction of the stained glass windows. There is no charge for the history tour, but participation is limited. To make reservations, call the Church Office at 727-867-7015 or email stbarts1887@verizon.net.

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ixteen years before the incorporation of Saint Petersburg as a city, a small group of friends and neighbors met to form an Episcopal Church. In April, 1887, before the first train arrived and the first building lots were plotted, one of the founding families, Dr. and Mrs. John Abercrombie, donated land for a church and cemetery. The tiny St. Bartholomew’s congregation solicited donations from family and friends in England and America, presented plays and hosted bazaars, and raised $673 to pay for the materials to build the church. Even before the building was completed, the church helped found two other local missions referred to as “Disston”, near 49th Street S., and “Bayou”, later called “Chapel of the Holy Spirit”, in what was to become downtown St. Petersburg. The Disston mission did

not survive the year, but Chapel of the Holy Spirit did and it was the precursor to St. Peters Cathedral. The church was shuttered in 1910, as a majority of the congregation had moved closer to the downtown area, but in 1924, a number of former parishioners met to plan the re-opening of the church. So successful was this undertaking that the original Church was enlarged to make room for a choir, and a rectory was built at a cost of $7,000. Sara Hall loaned St. Bartholomew’s the funds to permit construction, and on her death, the debt was cancelled. Membership fluctuated little until the mid-1940’s when another financial crisis almost shuttered the church again. After a stormy Vestry meeting, the decision was made not only to keep the church open, but to canvas the members to expand the church again. The beautiful stained glass windows, the round Rose window and the two flanking Sower windows were gifted during that time. The congregation grew to its largest in 1959 with 762 communicants, and the building had been enlarged several times to accommodate them. A decade later, The New Hope Baptist Church offered to purchase the property, and the Vestry elected to sell the grounds and physically move the church, to land with better exposure on 34th Street S. In 1969, the building was carefully disassembled, moved, and rebuilt, adding insulation and welcomed air conditioning to the structure. Construction of a parish hall, education building, and an enclosed courtyard followed. “We are excited to open our church home to the community to explore Pinellas history right here in the Skyway Marina District”, says rector, The Reverend William V. Burkett. “St. Bartholomew’s embraces the theme – God is Love; Love is Here; All are Welcome, and we look forward to welcoming you to our History Tours”. PN ParadiseNewsFL.com | JANUARY 2017

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Time to Build Your NEW Florida Home is Now! by Tom Smith - GHD Construction Services, Inc. It’s funny how I see many of the same customers coming through my model home every few months, and each time they “get closer” to making that decision to build a new Florida home. Sure they are going to have to switch their investment monies from the stock market to Florida real estate, but the reward is a new very well designed home, raised above the flood plain to eliminate the threat of hurricanes, with energy efficient, hurricane windows & doors, with new 2017 designs and floor plans that are far superior to the 60 year old housing stock on the waterfront lots today. Most probably the new Florida home investment will offer a higher return to those customers for those investment dollars. The problem is the wait! I wish I could wave the magic wand and stop inflation, but of course, that’s not the case. Building costs rise every year, and it’s frustrating for customers to bring back a 6 month old brochure with

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pricing on one of our homes, and then see the new higher prices on the same model when they return. “If only I bought last year…” I hear it every day! Builders can’t return to yesterday’s pricing, but customers can make that decision to bite the bullet and purchase a new Florida home now and not pay the higher price next year. For those customers that presently own a waterfront home on the intercoastal, the land value will continue to rise, but their home itself built below the flood plain is not increasing in value, and most are not marketable for sale except for buyers that will tear down the old structure and build new. I Co-Broke with Realtors all around Pinellas County and they all tell me their listings on the water are flat to non-existent. Many Realtors are bringing their clients to our model to see what is available with new home construction today. I’ll be introducing an exciting new model in the February issue of Paradise News that

is now under construction. I’ll have Open Houses for existing home replacement customers, and snowbirds that have finally decided that the Sunshine state is a great place to live, or Realtors that want to see an alternative that they can offer their customers. Be sure to look for this “Florida Coastal” design and floor plan next month. Any Realtor that wants a private tour of the model by themselves or with a client, feel free to call me to set a private meeting. My office number is (727) 323-5119 ext 2004. Enjoy your New Year!! GHD Construction Services, Inc. has constructed 6,000 homes since 1971 and has a new Solar model home at 14305 N. Bayshore Dr., Madeira Beach. If you have any questions pertaining to new home construction, feel free to email me directly at: tsmith@ghdcsi.com or request a meeting at our new model.


Great German Auto Service & Repair by Peter A. Roos Potter’s Precision Imports is a twoyear-old German auto service & repair facility, owned and operated by German car mechanic and service advisor, Tom Potter. Tom started his career at Mercedes Motor Works in Tampa in 1992. In 1995, he went on to formal training at Precision Motor Cars. the Tampa MB Dealer that since became Mercedes-Benz of Tampa. Tom is an ASE Master and Mercedes Master technician. I met him years before that when he was Bill Gramley’s MB Specialist on Tyrone Blvd. When Tom decided to return to the Mercedes Dealerships, he worked a few years for Lokey Mercedes, then accepted a service advisor position at Crown Mercedes-Benz in St. Pete. He worked and trained as a service writer/manager for 7 years at Crown Mercedes where he earned Master Advisor and AMG Specialist. He also competed to win and represent the Crown MB dealership for MB knowledge and advisor skill as the southern regional winner of the "Stars of Service" competition in 2009. The great news is that Potter’s Precision Imports has just relocated to a much

larger repair facility closer to both downtown St. Petersburg and the beaches. They have staffed up to handle the increased flow without sacrificing service quality. One of his two new recruits is Richard Webb. Richard is a Master service writer with 19 years experience at the Crown Mercedes dealership repair center. Richard say's he is thrilled to be onboard and Tom is excited to have him. PPI has also had the pleasure of adding Michael Augustyn to the team. Mike is a 10 year + Master MB tech certified to work on Hybrid, SLS and AMG GT Supercars! Shawn Lahmeyer is the go to BMW expert. Shawn is a 10+yr Level 1 Diagnostic technician who left Bert Smith BMW to join this award winning team! Six months ago, my station wagon developed the first transmission trouble of its life, with over 250,000 miles on the odometer. Normally an ailment like that might mark the end of a car’s useful life, but I have not found another to do the job that wagon performs for us, so I was never happier to have a repair shop I could depend on. Steve Johnson, Tom’s Master technician, loves the older Benz’s and personally disassembled my transmission on the stainless steel transmission table in their spotless

work-shop. It took most of a week for them to get the internal transmission parts needed (as some parts had to come from Germany), but Steve got the old girl back together and running better than when I first acquired it with less than half its current mileage. Steve told me when I picked it up to let him know when I am ready to sell her, as he would love to buy that car. That is exactly the mechanic I want working on my car. If you own a German car, trust me, you are unlikely to find a repair facility you would feel better about than Potter's Precision Imports. Now in Joe’s Creek Industrial Park, off of Highway 19 N. (34th Street) north of 38th Ave., N. at 4200 31st St. N. Bldg. F, Unit D, St. Petersburg, FL 33714. Check out their Facebook page & Google Reviews to see the amazing comments customers have left about the service they have received there. Call Tom or Richard at (727) 914-8968 to explain your issue and set an appointment. Be sure to tell them you read about them in Paradise NEWS. ParadiseNewsFL.com | JANUARY 2017

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Health & Wellness Mind/Body Awareness By Nanette Wiser Remember to breathe. Sometimes, we’re so distracted by technology we forget that we have a body. Is it hungry? Is it tired? Is it sad? If you go off autopilot and become more aware of your senses and feelings, you’ll be able to make better choices and reduce your stress. Here’s ten tips for getting back in touch with ALL of you, plus a guide to our favorite venues for tuning up your mind/body connection. 1

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Learn More: Discover the wisdom of Deepak Chopra, Dr. Michael Mantell and Dr. Gerald Epstein who offer exercises for mindful meditation and stress reducing tips for daily living. Explore Nature: Hug a tree, take a walk and look up in the sky. Notice your surroundings and feel your stress melt away. Check out author Richard Louv’s Vitamin N for more on this topic. Scan Your Body IQ: Lay down, close your eyes and zero in on the sensations you feel and how they shift from your feet to your head. Warm, cold, tense? Explore where you store these emotions in your body. Get up from the computer, take a deep breath and notice where the tension pools (brow, jaw, shoulder, tummy) and allow the tense places to soften as you breathe and stretch. How Does Happy Feel? The next time you feel good, pay attention to where this emotion is physically. Is it a smile on your face or a warmth in your chest? Savor the happy and learn what images or experiences trigger it (hug a puppy, listen to jazz) and replicate often. Work On Your EQ: You have an IQ, and then you have an Emotional Quotient (EQ) that gives you clues to how you are feeling. Learning to manage your EQ helps in life and work.

A Bit about Acro Yoga & our St. Pete community... Acro yoga combines acrobatics, yoga and healing arts. A flyer and base work together to build and combine poses or to use the assistance of gravity for stretching and massage. It elevates communication and trust between people through connection, movement and play. It requires total engagement and awareness thus strengthening the body while increasing flexibility and focus.

Enjoy The Little Things: Pay attention when you do mundane tasks and add joy to these routine activities. If you are taking a shower, enjoy the smell of eucalyptus shampoo. If you are washing dishes, does the warm water soothe? 7 Embrace Your Heart & Center: Hug yourself and put your hand on your heart, taken a moment for gratitude. Feel your center core for strength and grounding by putting a hand on your belly and take a few deep breaths. 8 Laugh & Smile: Reduce stress and increase shortterm memory, improve heart health by laughing out loud and smiling. There’s even laughing yoga classes to help you relax and rejuvenate. 9 Make Gratitude Contagious: Doing good makes you feel good. Altruism helps the community and helps your self-esteem. Mindful meditation can do the same. Expand your positive intentions to all people everywhere. You might say,“May all people feel safe, be strong, be happy.” 10 Move Your Body: Change your posture, open your chest, do a downward dog or sun salutation until you become more present. From yoga to meditation, here are some of our favorite venues to help you get in touch with your body (and inner self) and improve your overall fitness and well-being.

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A group gets together weekly in St. Pete for jams, acro yoga speak for unstructured playtime on Thursdays and Sundays. Newcomers and beginners are welcome to come watch and learn (details below). Structured classes and workshops are often held in the area and are posted in the group’s Facebook pages (links below).

Ready to fly? Join a local jam, workshop or class. www.facebook.com/AcroYogaTampaBay www.facebook.com/groups/stpeteacroyoga/

Thursdays – Green Bench Brewing 5 – 7 pm. Sundays – Northshore Park (behind the tennis courts near restrooms) 3-5 pm.

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Health & Wellness With Your Pet • Check with local pet shops, SPCA and the Humane Society for Yoga with your Dog-A classes that pop up periodically. For me, I like to meditate to the sound of my cat Simon’s purring. Beaches • Are you yoga curious? Check out Madeira Beach Yoga where you can experience yoga in the studio, on the patio or on the white sandy beach of Archibald Park. Their experienced instructors began to explore yoga for their own personal and varied reasons, which helped prepare them to make you feel even more welcome and successful in your practice. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced yogi, they can help you find your place on the mat. MadeiraBeachYoga.com 727-401-7380 • Beach Yoga Pinellas offers yoga classes on local beaches, including the serene Paddle Yoga on the water. The gentle rolling waves build core strength while working the muscles that stabilize you on the paddle board. Class will begin with a brief introduction to stand up paddleboards, including paddling & balancing techniques. http://www.beachyogapinellas.com/ beach-locations • South Pasadena Shopping Center’s Tree of Life Yoga www.treeoflifeyoga.org • Gulfport Yoga www.gulfportyoga.com • Gulfport’s The Longhouse www.longhouse.info • Madeira Beach Recreation Center: Yoga Essentials, Finyasa Flow, Tai Chi and Hoola Dance www.madeirabeachfun.com • Tierra Verde’s Nava Yoga Studio offers a variety of Gentle Yoga, Vinyasa Flow, Hot Yoga, Power, Hatha, Ashtanga Yoga www.navayogastudio.com St. Pete Beach • Don Vista Arts Center Yoga, Chi Gong www.suntanart.org • Corey Avenue’s Perfect Circle Yoga & Fitness teaches bikram yoga, hot yoga and more www.perfectcircleyoga.com • Yoga with Jeannie Salvo at Pass-A-Grille Beach Community Church; jesalvo@tampabay.rr.com • St. Pete Beach Yoga daily at 10 am and one hour before sunset. stpetebeachyoga @gmail.com 32

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Downtown St. Pete • Perhaps one of the most unique, Acro Yoga combines acrobatics, yoga, and healing arts. A flyer and base work together to build and combine poses or to use the assistance of gravity for stretching and massage. It elevates communication and trust between people through connection, movement and play. It requires total engagement awareness thus strengthening the body while increasing flexibility and focus. Newcomers and beginners are welcome to come watch and learn. Structured classes and workshops are often held in the area including Thursdays at Green Bench Brewing 5 – 7 pm and Sundays at Northshore Park (behind the tennis courts near restrooms) 3 - 5 pm www.facebook.com/AcroYogaTampaBay www.facebook.com/groups/stpeteacroyoga • SUNDIAL : 2nd Saturday Yoga http://www. sundialstpete.com/sundial-saturday-yogadowntown-st-pete-online-registration/ • Hollander Hotel: Saturday poolside Yoga https://downtownstpete.com/event/ yoga-poolside-hollander/2016-07-23/ • Inspire Yoga at the Dali (Sunday) www.thedali.org • Sunken Gardens Yoga Village offers daily yoga classes, Hoop Dancing www.hollamonsters.com Meditation in the Gardens every Wednesday www.stpete.org/sunken St. Petersburg • St. Petersburg Yoga: Catch an outdoors class at Sunset Beach or Straub Park. www.stpetersburgyoga.com • The Body Electric Yoga: Offers unique classes including Candlelight Yin Yoga, a profound practice of presence which quiets the outer world, calms our nerves, and re-connects with the deep wisdom and patience within. Physically, this practice targets deeper connective tissues, especially around the hips, pelvis and lower spine. You’ll identify areas of blocked energy, release suppressed emotions, and watch internal conflicts melt away. Located at3015 Seventh Street North. PN


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Health & Wellness Healthy Dining Out By Nanette Wiser 2017 debuts a svelte new you, and it begins with knowing how to find healthy choices at restaurants. Lucky for those who live in Paradise, we can let our tongue loose at juice bars, vegan bistros and ethnic adventures. Whether you have dietary restrictions (gluten) or just don’t want the extra calories, here are some of our favorite spots plus some health tips for dining out. on our Facebook! You can pick up healthy take-out for a picnic at Locale Market, Fresh Market, Nature’s Patch and Earth Fare. When in Gulfport, Mangia Gourmet is the place to dine. In St. Pete Beach, Chills serves up tasty vegetarian alternatives. Researchers say that a Mediterranean diet enhances health and longevity. Lucky for us, you can grab and go garden veggie or chickpea patty and veggie pitas at The Pita Pit as well as lean grilled meat and falafel. 2991 66th Street N, St. Petersburg; 727-345-0900. O’Bistro serves elegant Mediterranean fare, succulent seafood, amazing salads (pecan-crusted chicken), veggie alternatives (eggplant, portabello and boursin ciabatta sandwich), home-made soups and more at breakfast, lunch and dinner. 6661 Central Avenue N, St. Petersburg; 727-381-1212

Order Healthy: While you don’t want to be too pesky or demanding, you can request that items be cooked a certain way, grilled instead of fried for example. Why? Researchers affiliated with the Harvard School of Public Health found that people who ate fried food at least once per week had a greater risk of both type 2 diabetes and heart disease than those who avoid fried foods, and that their risk increased with each additional fried meal they consumed. Reduce Portions: Eat only half the meal and take the rest home. You can also ask if there is an appetizer size portion of your favorite entrée. Why? The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute says food portions at restaurants have doubled or tripled over the last 20 years. Supersized Salads: Is your salad really healthy? If it’s loaded with bacon, cheese and creamy dressings, probably not. Where To Go: Health-conscious diners will enjoy dining out at these local spots. Share your favorite 34

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Want a healthy hamburger? Burger Monger serves 100% American raised Kobe Beef, a healthy meat with no antibiotics, steroids or hormones on its sandwiches and signature BurgerMonger Chop Salad. 1325 4th Street N., St. Petersburg; 727-592-4206. Sip Sip Hooray: Start your morning off right with a megadose of raw fruits and veggies made fresh at these local juice bars: • Soho Juice Co. 2200 4th St N, St. Petersburg; (727) 767-0547 • Kama Juice Bar & Eatery 209 1st St. NE, downtown St. Pete; (727) 896-4000 • Squeeze Juice Works 675 30th Ave N, St. Petersburg; (727) 821-1095 • Leafy Greens Café 1626 Central Ave., downtown St. Pete; (727) 637-0712 • Micky’s Café & Organics 318 Central Ave., downtown St. Pete; (727) 851-9833 PN


Fitness Inspiration: Dancer/Choreographer

Helen Hansen French By Nanette Wiser On Friday, January 13 th at SPC’s Palladium Theater, a beloved St. Petersburg dancer/choreographer showcases where fitness and passion can take you if your pursue your artistic dream. Following in the footsteps of last season’s wildly successful performance, BEACON 2017 includes not only vibrant, lively dance works, but also the world premiere of a dance film created by world-renown dancer and BEACON Series co-founder/choreographer/artist Helen Hansen French, in collaboration with more than 25 artists from across all disciplines. The performance will embody strength, joy, courage, tenacity, resilience and communal celebration. French and BEACON co-founding partner/choreographer/dancer Lauren Ree Slone will offer another evening of virtuosic, thought-provoking dance helping and reflecting the effort towards building a thriving, safe environment for everyone.

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French was an Old Northeast St. Petersburg native with a graceful, melodic style and regarded as one of the most accomplished artists in the world of modern dance. She earned her BFA from NYC’s acclaimed Juilliard School and brings fifteen years of dance experience back to St. Pete. A founding member of the St. Petersburg Dance Alliance, she always wanted to write music and dance to it and at age 12, danced in a summer program at the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater. French graduated from the Pinnellas County Center for the Arts at Gibbs High and migrated to a modern dance company, dancing with the Buglisi Dance Theater for fifteen years. She’s worked with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre as well as serving as a faculty member at George Mason University, Juilliard and is currently on faculty at St. Petersburg College. French brings dance off the stage to new audiences, including a fall event hosted by the St. Petersburg Dance Alliance at Green Bench Brewery. Dance on Film, a series of four films, was made by local choreographers like her.

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“The Sanctuary’s daily operations will be headed by Eddie Gayton as Operations Manager, a long‐time volunteer who has been involved in wildlife rehabilitation for the past six years. He will be supported by Brian Max Tharp as Business Manager, a retired U.S. Air Force officer, and by a team of passionate and loyal staff and volunteers. “My family and I are excited to work with Eddie and Brian and the rest of the team to make Seaside Seabird Sanctuary a world‐class avian rehabilitation center.” SSS Tour & Staff

‘New’ & ‘Rededicated’ STORY by STEVE TRAIMAN

Shedding its former name, image and ownership, the “new” Seaside Seabird Sanctuary (SSS) will have a formal grand opening in early 2017

Speaking for the new SSS, Andrew von Gontard, President and Executive Director, recently told loyal supporters, “We are de‐ lighted to announce a new path forward for our sanctuary! As of September 1, 2016, we are a completely new organization, now known as Seaside Seabird Sanctuary, formerly Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary. “With experienced management, a new board, and leadership from the Busch von Gontard family, who possess a long history of wildlife conservation, we look forward to earning your continued support as we put avian wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and environmental edu‐ cation at the forefront of our mission.”

Gayton recently took Paradise News on a tour of the ongoing refurbishing of the Sanctuary, introducing other staff along the way. Diane Liggieri is the long‐time Gift Shop Manager and also fills the vital roles of Volunteer Coordinator and answers all Bird Rescue calls with Jackie Walter as Assistant. “We’re actively recruiting new volunteers to add to our current dozen dedicated weekly rotation,” Diane notes. “Included are rescuers, visitor greeters, bird caregivers, gift shop workers and fundraisers. Prospective volunteers should call the Gift Shop at 727-391-6211.” Typical of dedicated volunteers is Dylan Kahn, who was cleaning one of the bird pools on his regular weekly shift, and is a long‐time Audubon steward. Dani Hall is the Dr. Marie Farr Avian Hospital Supervisor and resident biologist, a graduate of FSU and USF with 30 years experience as an environmental scientist. Keith Wilkins

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Photo L: Hospital Supervisor Dani Hall & Operation Manager Eddie Gayton; R: Diane Liggieri, Gift Shop Manager & Volunteer Coordinator

is Hospital Manager and Amy Nulph is Hospital Specialist with Chris Walls as Habitat & Nutrition Specialist. Dani told Paradise News, “We’ve ended captive breeding by segregating the male and female pelicans. Young pelicans from birth can’t be continually around people as they can never be released into the wild. We are releasing a handful of our in‐ jured and rehabbed birds every few weeks, typically on Tuesday. We’re also no longer feeding wild bird visitors as our new enclosure netting is doing a great job of keeping them away and significantly lowering our food costs. Our white pelicans are doing well, including our patriarch George, a favorite of visiting kids with school groups.” Eddie showed off the refurbished Education Center, which is actively involved in getting school trips again, with more bookings already set for the new year. “We were involved in the Great American Teach‐In this past fall,” he notes, “and are getting more home‐schooled kids as well as classes from both public and private schools.” “In addition to the new netting covering all the bird pens, the Sanctuary has refurbished the outdoor rehab pens for injured birds, and an arborist is coming soon to trim back and take care of all our

trees. We’re also set to completely re‐do the outdoor deck that overlooks the beach and Gulf, and is an ideal setting for birthdays, engagement parties, weddings and corporate events.” “Our permanent resident birds on display include a Great Horned Owl, Barred Owl, Barn Owl, Eastern Screech Owl, Red Shouldered Hawk and Isis (Goddess of Nature) our Red‐Tailed Hawk, here since 1990 and believed to be the oldest in captivity. Nujay, our Blue Jay, does his “Meow” on cue (sometimes) and has his own YouTube video.”

Wish List & Donation Options “We are planning a grand opening to the community as Seaside Seabird Sanctuary in the first quarter, to ensure our partners and supporters know about the work we're doing and the ongoing needs to continue our mission. “These needs include an X‐ray machine to allow us to better serve the birds we rescue, a utility van to aid in the rescue of injured animals and release of the rehabilitated wildlife, and assistance updating our pool systems, which are critical for our sanctuary birds' well‐ being, comfort and enrichment.” “Among perfect gifts for the new year,

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we have Engraved Bricks for our donor walkway, with three lines for $100. You can become a Feeding Sponsor for any of our birds, with most at $2 for 1 day, $6 for 3 days or $10 for 5 days. You can Adopt a Bird at $25 a month for birds of prey; $20 a month for pelicans or other large water birds; or $15 a month for small water or land birds. All gifts are available on our new website at www.seabirdsanctuary.com “We’re currently open daily from 9 am to 4 pm, with free admission and always appreciated visitor donations. “We offer tours to 10 or more on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday with prior confirmation by booking through the Gift Shop. Pelican Feeding is daily at 2 pm, weather permitting. “We look forward to welcoming old – and new friends of our current 120 feathered inhabitants at our new Seaside Seabird Sanctuary. With your continuing help as volunteers and donations, we will fulfill our goals to care for and rehab injured birds and educate the public about wildlife and the environment. With a very optimistic outlook for the new year, we encourage you to make your visit to us one of your top New Year’s resolutions for 2017!” PN


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THE CULTURE VULTURE We’re changing and evolving, just like our beautiful Gulf to Bay community. This month, we debut The Culture Vulture, a column that collects and curates content about our favorite arts and culture venues and events both serious and silly. Look here for what’s new in our community scene as we explore what’s happening. We’ll pick our faves in the literary, film, theater, music, dance, multimedia, arts and crafts scenes, and cover parties and local artists. We’ve expanded our listings in the Events- Arts & Leisure section in the back of the magazine. Ciao baby, see you around town! – Nanette Wiser STAY IN TOUCH

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We’d like to know your discoveries, so please share them with me wisernan@aol.com. Be sure to connect with Paradise News online to get the most up-to-date local tidbits and event reminders. 1 - Sign up for the weekly free e newsletter! Every Thursday we will send you our Top 5 Events for the weekend and the week's local tidbits. You can sign up for our free weekly e-newsletter on our website ParadiseNewsFL.info at the top right hand corner, on our Facebook page or by e-mailing ParadiseNewsFL@gmail.com 2 - Like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/ParadiseNews 3 - Follow us on Instagram at ParadiseNewsFL 4 - Bookmark our website http://paradisenewsfl.info/ 5 - Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/paradisenewsfl

11909 125th St. N, Largo 727-582-2123 www.pinellascounty.org/heritage. • Jan. 7, 10 am – 4 pm: Roc Day Tampa Bay Join the spinners of Pinellas Weavers Guild to celebrate Roc Day as part of your New Year’s celebrations. The annual Roc Day event will be held at Heritage Village’s McMullen House (also known as the Fiber Arts House) where Guild members plan to demonstrate fiber crafts including weaving, spinning and other portable fiber projects, answer questions about fiber crafts, share holiday stories, recruit potential new weavers and spinners, and generally have an old fashioned good time.

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1. ARTpool Gallery 2030 Central Ave. downtown St. Petersburg www.artpoolrules.com • January 21, 8 pm: – midnight ARTpool Gala 11th annual celebration of St. Pete's creative culture through art/music/fashion • Call for Artists, Performers, Body Artists, Designers & Models! The 2017 show season is right around the corner, and ARTPool needs you. Apply on the website for these shows: I Love St. Pete, MUSE Body Art, Mad Hatter and the Underwater Anniversary Show!

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3. Morean’s Glass Studio & Hot Shop - Discover how beautiful works of glass are created in real time with professional glass blowers educating you on the process. 719 Central Ave., downtown St. Pete, 727 822-7872 x 2220 www.moreanartscenter.org/hot-shop/ • Events include Ladies Night, Friday Hot Date Night, & Live Glass Blowing Demonstrations daily at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm & 4pm. Morean Arts Center 719 Central Ave., downtown St. Pete 727-822-7872 www.MoreanArtsCenter.org • Keep St. Pete Lit keepstpetelit@gmail.com $10 writing classes for beginners and pros. The Morean Center for Clay 420 22nd Street South, downtown St. Pete

4. Florida Humanities Speaker Series continues through 2017 with these talks at St. Petersburg Museum of History

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335 2nd Ave. NE, downtown St. Pete 727-894-1052 www.spmoh.com • Feb. 9: – The Magnificent Drama – Martin Luther King, Jr. in St. Augustine; • April 13, 2017: – Getting to Know Florida’s Engaging Water World from the Inside Out

5. OLLI at Eckerd College Classes on Music, Film, Television, Florida Studies, Literature, Writing, Performing Arts and Visual Arts. www.Eckerd.Edu/Olli/Register; 727-864-7600.

6. Studio@ 620 620 First Ave. S, downtown St. Pete 727-895-6620 www.thestudioat620.org • Wordier Than Thou: Open mic for storytelling, share prose or just catch tales from area wordsmiths. http://www.thestudioat620.org/ events/wordier-than-thou-34 • Jan. 19, 8 pm: Anyan Dévery (pronounced “any and every”), is short for anything, everything, anyone and everyone. Their style ranges from alternative rock to funk to jazz fusion with influences including Snarky Puppy, Radiohead, & Jacob Collier. The band is comprised of Dave Hamar on drums, Daniel Navarro on bass, Stephen Dornfeld on keys, Joe Coyle on keys and Will Thomas Scecina on guitar and vocals (all former members of the band "Us Four"). Anyan Dévery would like to invite you to an exclusive live recording of their original music. • Feb. 16-20: Dangerous Gully is the latest concoction by local playwright, Joseph Alan Johnson ( Lovefool, Misconception). A saucy tale of love and romance that pays homage to the fairy tales of our childhood with a modern twist! Local stage favorite Daniel J. Harris stars

as Prospero - a professional story teller with a sexy web to spin! Mr. Johnson has been nominated the past three years in a row by the readers of Creative Loafing as Best Local Playwright. You won’t want to miss his latest magical journey into the human condition, glitter and all!

7. St. Petersburg Opera 727-823-2040 http://www.stpeteopera.org • Jan. 27, 7:30 pm, Jan. 29: 2 pm, Jan. 31: 7:30 pm: The Elixir of Love

8. St. Petersburg Arts Alliance 100 Second Ave. N, Ste. 150 St. Downtown St. Pete, FYI: John Collins 727-518-5142 john@stpeteartsalliance.org • Jan. 27: Muse Award Benefit: The Muse Awards will celebrate artistic inspiration at the Museum of Fine Arts, 7 pm. St. Petersburg’s fourth annual fundraising benefit for the arts will recognize the breadth and beauty of art and culture in our City of the Arts, and pay tribute to those that continue to inspire and guide St. Petersburg to its standing as an international arts destination. Sculptor & painter Kyu Yamamoto will be honored as the Muse Award’s visual artist for the fourth annual Muse Awards benefit. Kyu joins 2016 winner, Steven Kenney and 2015 winner, Carrie Jadus as the visual artist honoree. His artwork will be featured on the 2017 commemorative poster.

9. Jan 25-29 Circus Xtreme at Amalie Arena It’s time for your family to be amazed by all the X-TRAORDINARY things you know and love about America’s favorite live family entertainment experience. Be astonished by UN-XPECTED


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10. Jan. 27-28 Shen Yun at The Mahaffey Go beyond the boundaries of performing arts. Shen Yun combines ancient legends with technological innovations, and historically authentic costumes with breathtaking animated backdrops, letting classical Chinese dance do the storytelling, Filled with an enchanting orchestral sound, this is a mesmerizing experience you won’t find anywhere else. The Mahaffey Theater at the Duke Energy Center for the Arts, 400 First Street South http://www.themahaffey.com Buy tickets / phone 888-974-3698. Info: sytampabay@gmail.com

ARTWALKS Whether you have visitors or it’s a girls night out, these events are moving feasts, both visual and culinary. There’s always live music and never a dull moment. - Gulfport Artwalk 1st Friday and 3rd Saturday, 3101 Beach Blvd. S., www.visitgulfportflorida.com - St. Petersburg Second Saturday Artwalk 5 - 9 pm – Discover arts, crafts, bodacious brews and delicious bites. www.StPeteArtsAlliance.org

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CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS Pinellas County’s nature preserves offer unique cultural and historical programs, including Weedon Island, Heritage Village and Florida Botanical Gardens. From guided nature walks and book readings to photo excursions, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a sample below; for more events, visit http://www.pinellascounty.org/Events Our Wildest Place: The Environmental Education Center at Brooker Creek Preserve: This permanent, hands-on educational exhibit that helps visitors understand how natural Florida has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes. The Windows to Our Wildest Place exhibit allows visitors to experience the life of a gopher tortoise and includes educational videos and a touch-andfeel display of animal, insect and reptile skins and skeletons that have been preserved. Visitors will also find interpretive trail signs located throughout the boardwalks of the preserve that feature educational information about its ecosystems. • Jan. 8, 2: 30: 4 pm, Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve Music Jamboree Dust off that guitar, fiddle, banjo or other acoustic instrument and bring it to the Brooker Creek Preserve for a jam session in our outdoor music pavilion with a gorgeous view of the woods! Meet other musicians and learn some new songs. Music lovers of all ages are encouraged to come, listen and enjoy. The jam session will be led by a local musician. People and Place: The Cultural and Natural History Center at Weedon Island Preserve: 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. (727) 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

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This art-inspired, permanent hands-on educational exhibit that reveals the area’s history, ecology and people. Exhibits include Connecting People and Place, Uncovering Past Cultures, Understanding Culture through its Pottery, A Gallery of Memories, Mischief and Movies, Discovery of Hidden Worlds, What a Watershed Is and a virtual tour of the Smithsonian Institution’s collection of Weedon Island artifacts. • Jan. 19, 7-8 pm: Archaeology Lecture Series: Complex HunterGatherers of Interior British Columbia – Archaeology of the Middle Fraser Canyon: The Middle Fraser Canyon of interior British Columbia is the traditional home of the St’át’imc people, famous for their intensive salmon fishing, large pithouse villages, and complex social organization. Archaeological research has identified the establishment of permanent St’át’imc villages in the Mid-Fraser Canyon shortly after 2000 years ago.This presentation provides an introduction to the ethnology and archaeology of the Middle Fraser Canyon with a particular focus on the Bridge River site, one of the largest and most intensively studied St’át’imc villages. • Jan. 12, 8:30 am Weedon Photography Hike: Hike the Preserve in search of that perfect shot. This program provides great opportunities for photographers of all levels to hone their skills. After a brief classroom session, Center volunteers highlight seasonal features of the Preserve, as well as specific wildlife behaviors that help participants capture the natural beauty of Weedon Island Preserve. Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center, Objects from the Turner Family Permanent Collection: Geraldine “Jere” Turner bequeathed her family home to Pinellas County along with

$100,000 in moving costs and the contents of her 1915 bungalow. When it was moved to Heritage Village in January 2014, thousands of objects and archival materials spanning 100 years of family history were discovered in the house. These included toys and games, glassware and china, personal accessories, pottery, clothing, furniture, artwork and items from the Belleview Biltmore Hotel. These objects are on display in the Ralph Reed Gallery in the Visitor Center. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St. N., Largo. 727-582-2123; www.pinellascounty.org/heritage.

DANCE Jan. 13: Beacon at The Palladium See the profile of dancer/choreographer Helen Hansen French in this issue and mark your calendars for Gulf Coast Dance on March 11.

FILM Tampa’s Gasparilla International Film Festival, March 2 – 9 Currently accepting submissions (no deadline listed for short films, U.S. narrative feature and College Student Feature Film, International Features, Made in Florida and U.S. Documentary features plus other categories. Details and the online application: www.withoutabox.com/login/5440

GALLERIES Duncan McClellan Gallery 2342 Emerson Ave South; 855-436-4527. dmglass.com • Jan. 12, 5:30 – 8 pm: Fuel The Fire Fundraiser for 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares Enjoy an entertaining evening of fantastic food and drink, hot glass demonstrations with Shelley Muzylowski Allen and Rik Allen two of the world's finest glass sculptors - and overall great fun! Complimentary valet parking.


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MUSEUMS The Dali Museum thedali.org Thru Apr. 17: Frida Kahlo at the Frida Kahlo Dali An exhibition of Frida Kahlo’s paintings and drawings, together plants representative of those in with her personal photograph Kahlo’s own garden at Casa Azul, collection showcase her dreamlike her home in Mexico, will grace the work suggesting that love and grounds of the Museum’s Avant suffering create a new sense of Garden. beauty. Kahlo’s art and storied life “With her dreamlike images, stir immense public interest. Frida Kahlo has stirred huge public interest Kahlo at The Dali will be Florida’s beyond the traditional art audience. first solo exhibition showcasing the In a way, Kahlo created a persona extraordinary career and life of the that serves as a contemporary femiacclaimed 20th century artist. nine ideal – both tender and fierce,” The exhibit will feature a said Dali Museum Executive Direccollection of more than 60 Kahlo tor, Dr. Hank Hine. “Much like Dali, pieces including 15 paintings, seven she constructed an eccentric identity drawings and numerous personal through the iconography in her paintphotographs from the celebrated ings and then dressed and carried female artist and influential icon. The herself as the personality she creexhibition will extend outdoors where ated in her art. Painting by painting, a special collection of flowers and she becomes a heroic figure of

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struggle and perseverance.” The Frida Kahlo exhibit continues to attract national and international attention. What’s amazing is that our downtown museums feature two amazing collections; you can explore the primitive icons of the Inuit culture and the raw emotion and symbolic paintings of Kahlo. • February – May 2017 - Dali /Duchamp The father of surrealism and the papa of conceptual art, this is the first exhibit dedicated to Dali and Duchamp’s friendship and influence on each’s art, showcasing 60 works and supplemented by correspondence and collaborative projects. Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. NE 727-896-2667 www.fine-arts.org • Thru March 19: The Far North – Inuit Prints and Sculpture – These 30 works by accomplished Inuit artists spans the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Inuit people of the Arctic, formerly known as the Eskimo, have combined traditional and contemporary worlds in their work and have developed a distinctive visual language using modern materials and techniques. Through their art, the Inuit have

continued a vital storytelling tradition among themselves, while reaching out to the broader public. They are especially known for their prints and sculpture. • Thru Jan. 22: Our America – The Latino Presence in Latin American Art Explore how Latino artists shaped the artistic community of their day with 92 original works that delve into the history and imagination of the artists and the world that inspired them.

MUSIC • Feb. 23 - Feb. 28: Sunshine City Songwriters Festival If you are a musician and would like to perform, reach out now and be part of this amazing festival. On Feb. 23, The Special Concensus Performs at the Craftsman House. This Grammy-nominated & International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) awardwinners "Special C". Originating from the Midwest, they have been performing for over 40 years. Craftsman House, 2955 Central Ave St. Petersburg, 727-323-2787 www.SunshineCitySongfest.com www.facebook.com/SunshineCity-Songwriters-Festival1485407188432998/

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Museum of Fine Arts Culture & Cocktails Events: There’s always something fun going on with MFA, meshing cuisine, art, wine and movies in some unique way. Mark your calendars for these events. Buy tickets online –stuartsociety.org; WineWeekendReservation@ stuartsociety.org, (727) 896-2667, ext 221. • Friday, February 10, 7:30 pm – Coastal Chic Party – Enjoy Florida Favorites, Craft Beer, Wine & Chocolate. Featuring The Mad Beach Band. Individual Ticket: $99. Location: MFA. Dressy Casual. • Saturday, February 11, 7 pm – Paint the Town Red, White & Chocolate – Dinner & wine pairing by Chef Tyson of Parkshore Grill. Live and silent auctions. Featuring The TomKats Jazz Orchestra. Individual Ticket: $300*. Location: MFA. Cocktail Attire. • Saturday, February 18, 7 pm – 1000 Points of Wine Gourmet Dinner –Featuring Ten Robert Parker/Wine Advocate 100 Point Wines. Individual Ticket: $1,800*. Seating is limited. Location: The Rolls-Royce Tampa Bay Showroom. Dress to impress!

Jan. 11, 7:30 pm: Cirque Dreams – Jungle Fantasy: An exotic encounter inspired by nature’s unpredictable creations that are brought to life by an international cast of soaring aerialists, spinebending contortionists, acrobats, jugglers & musicians! The astounding feats performed in this action packed Cirque Dream are enhanced with spectacular costumes nominated for an American Theatre Wing Best Costume Design Award. The journey comes to life in a fantastical jungle setting filled with flowers, magical trees and a variety of special effects. From the Butterfly Ballet and Flipping Monkeys to Hopping Frogs & Stretching Lizards, this world-class explosion of imagination, athleticism & Broadway theatrics will exhilarate and entertain audiences of all ages. Tix: 727-893-7832 The Mahaffey Theater at the Duke Energy Center for the Arts, 400 First Street S., St Petersburg http://www.themahaffey.com/

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SPOKEN WORD Jan. 8, The Women of Temple B’nai Israel Present – Warriors Rising: Temple B’nai Israel brings New York Times best-selling author, inspirational speaker, courageous truth-teller and hope-spreader Glennon Doyle Melton to her long awaited first speaking engagement in the Tampa Bay area. Glennon uses her trademark wit and candor to easily express what so many of us think, but would not dare say aloud. Through a conversational keynote presentation, Glennon will encourage us to celebrate sisterhood and find our inner love warriors. We invite you to be a part of this inspirational evening. www.warriorsrising2017.com Glennon Doyle Melton is the author of New York Times bestselling memoir Love Warrior, which was chosen as the latest novel in Oprah’s Book Club and New York Times bestselling memoir Carry On, Warrior. Glennon is also the founder of Momastery, an online community reaching millions each week. She is the creator & president of Together Rising, a non-profit organization that has raised over $5M for families around the world through its Love Flash Mobs, which have revolutionized online giving. www.warriorsrising2017.com


Jan. 15, 7 pm: Captain “Sully” Sullenberger commemorates the Eighth Anniversary of the “Miracle on the Hudson” Captain Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger will make a special appearance in St. Petersburg (the birthplace of scheduled commercial aviation) to share his emergency water landing experience that captivated the world at Mahaffey Theater, Sunday, Jan. 15 at 7 pm. Ticket holders will hear the true story of an American hero who will share words of courage, inspiration, hope and joy. His story is captured in the film Sully, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Tom Hanks. He is also the New York Times bestselling author of Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters and also Making a Difference: Stories of Vision & Courage from America's Leaders. Ticket holders can re-live what the world witnessed eight years ago. Tickets, $45.50, $57.50, $75.50 fromTheMahaffey.com, by phone at 727.893.7832, in person at The Mahaffey Theater Box Office or at least 90 minutes prior to event. Happy Hour with the Historian: Sharing the stories of the Sunshine City for 95 years, the St. Petersburg Museum of History’s popular lecture series features an evening of wine, words and wisdom. The 2017 series kicks off its fifth year Jan. 12 with a journey through a religious cult that believed the world is hollow, its leader would live forever and sex was forbidden. Run out of Chicago, the Koreshans discovered wealth, power and paradise in what is now Estero, Florida. 335 2nd Ave. NE on the Pier Approach; 727-894-1052 www.spmoh.org • Jan. 12: Lyn Millner: The Allure of Immortality – An American Cult, a Florida Swamp & a Renegade Prophet. • Mar. 9: Craig Pittman: Oh, Florida America’s Weirdest State

• May 11: Lisa Bradberry: Weedon Island’s Sunhaven Movie Studios • July 13: Peter Meinke: An Evening with Florida’s Poet Laureate • Sept. 14: Bill Leavengood: Doc Webb and his World Famous Webb’s City • Nov. 9: Lynn Waddell: Fringe Florida

THEATER Jan. 12 - 22: “Parfumerie” The Gulfport Community Players present Parfumerie by Miklos Laszlo, at the Catherine Hickman Theater, 26th Ave and Beach Blvd. Parfumerie is the romantic comedy that inspired several film classics: In the Good Old Summertime, Meet Me in St. Louis, You've Got Mail and the musical She Loves Me. The action takes place in the pleasing old shop Hammerschmidt's Parfumerie. The play follows the tangled tale of Parfumerie employee George Horvath and his secret love interest. This old-fashioned, romantic tale is set in 1937 Budapest. Patrick Brafford directs. Performances Thur-Fri-Sat 8 pm; Sat & Sun 2 pm. Advance tickets $18. Available online and at the Gulfport Beach Bazaar. Tickets at the door $20. www.gulfportcommunityplayers.org Jan. 18 - Feb. 19: - Joe Turner’s Come & Gone at American Stage: Don’t miss the epic conclusion of American Stage’s journey through August Wilson’s Century Cycle. In a Pittsburgh boarding house in 1911, owners Seth & Bertha Holly play host to a makeshift family of people who come to stay – some for days, some longer. Each denizen of the boardinghouse has a different relationship to a past of slavery as well as to the urban present. They include proprietors, an eccentric clairvoyant with a penchant for old country voodoo, a young homeboy up from the South, and a

TAMPA & BEYOND Ringling College of Art & Design 2700 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota Thru Jan. 27, 2017: Jenny Medved’s – exhibition INDIGENOUS PEOPLE will be on display in this glorious Sarasota cultural mecca. Jenny Medved (Class of 2004) is a figurative artist & illustrator based in Sarasota, Florida. Medved’s meticulously crafted watercolors of Hawaiian and Polynesian dancers and Native Americans are part of an ongoing visual exploration of indigenous cultures prompted by the discovery of her own Native American roots. In December of 2015, Medved was featured as one of ten artists to watch in Watercolor Artist Magazine.

Call to Artists: Superheroes on Parade is a whimsical, dog-centered art affair inspiring the community with its menagerie of life-size dog sculptures created by local artist and sculptor, Scott Moore. Call for hand painting by local artists for the Superheroes on parade sculptures to benefit Southeastern Guide Dogs. $400 stipend. Planned events include placing 50 painted dog-incape sculptures around town and an online contest where the community votes for their favorites and an awards celebration. The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance plans to host the painted sculptures during SPFestival '17 in September on South Straub Park. Please send your contact information with you website URL or three photos of your work to Frances.Marinaro@guidedogs.org

ARTS NEWS Mahaffey Theater: Big3 Entertainment, which manages the Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater, has expanded its programming team with the addition of veteran New York talent booker and promoter Harlan Halper. Halper has been working with Big3 since 2011, bringing standup comedy to The Mahaffey and The Palladium Theater. As Vice President of Programming, his role now expands to include all genres of the performing arts. His years of experience include operations management, booking, promoting and talent buying for theaters and performing arts venues around the country. “The Mahaffey is an absolutely gorgeous building, and needs to be experienced by locals, as well as visitors to this dynamic community," Halper said. "And we want more and more artists, regardless of the genre of entertainment, to experience how amazing The Mahaffey is, how they’re taken care of, and how we put on and present shows.”

Jan. 19, 10 am: Ikebana International, St. Petersburg - Japanese Floral Demonstration Presents Fusako Hoyrup of the Wafu School of Ikebana: Fusako Hoyrup will demonstrate Japanese floral arranging to guests at a luncheon sponsored by Ikebana International, St. Petersburg Chapter. Ms. Hoyrup holds the highest ranking teacher’s degree in the modern Wafu School of Ikebana. Her theme will be “Shinnen Omedeto Gozaimasu” which translates “Happy New Year.” A raffle for gift baskets donated by members will be held following lunch. Registration required. 727-729-9445. The Club at Treasure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway. PN

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"The essential part of creativity is not being afraid to fail." Edwin H. Land LIVE THEATRE Amalie Arena (Tampa Bay Times Forum) 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813.301.6500 www.amaliearena.com January 2 – WWE Raw 6 – 9 – College Football Championship Fan Activities 14 – Winter Jam 20 – The Comedy Get Down 25 – 29 – Circus XTREME February 3 – truTV Impractical Jokers 14 – Bon Jovi American Stage 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 727.823.7529 www.americanstage.org boxoffice@americanstage.org January 1 – Hawk & Wayne 8 – Joe Turner's – Forward 18 – February 19 – Come and Gone 22 – Improv House Teams Live February 5 – Hawk & Wayne A Simple Theater The Biniger Theater, Eckerd College 4200 54th Avenue S, St. Petersburg 727.864.7811 www.asimpletheatre.org January 18 – The Time Trail February 7 – Shipwrecked! Capitol Theatre 405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 727.791.7400 www.rutheckerdhall.com/venues January 11 – Henry Rollins 12 – Lewis Black 13 – Greg Billings Band 15 – Dr. John and the Nite Trippers 17 – Michael Bolton 20 – Doyle Bramhall II 21 – Lisa Lampanelli 22 – Tom Segura 24 – Geoff Tate Acoustic 27 – Keller Williams & Leo Kottke 28 – Kathleen Madigan 29 – Adam Trent February 3 – Gallagher’s 70th Birthday Bash 6 – Rick Astley 9 – Gaelic Storm 10 – Under the Streetlamp 11 – Delbert McClinton 12 – Pure Prairie League 13 – Al Di Meola 40th Anniversary 14 – Richard Thomas 15 – Hayes Grier

Catherine Hickman Theater 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport, 727.893.1070 http://www.mygulfport.us January 12 – 22 – Parfumerie Central Park Performing Arts Center Formally Largo Arts Center NEW NAME 105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727.587.6793 www.largoarts.com January 6 – Lotela Gold Show Band 8 – The Godfather Comedy Show 12 – The Smithereens 13 – Livingston Taylor 14 – Pam Tillis 19 – The Machine performs Pink Floyd 21 – Jeff Lorber 23 – The Fabulous Hubcaps 27 – The J3 Vocal Band 28 – Al Stewart February 2 – Girls Night Out Comedy Show 4 – The Rat Pack Together Again 7 – The Four Bitchin’ Babes 9 – Y&T 10 – I Moved A Mountain 11 – Rave On! Buddy Holly Experience 13 – Neil Zirconia – Faux Diamond Gulfport Community Players www.gulfportcommunityplayers.org *Back Door Theater, 1619 49th St. S, Gulfport January 12 – 22 - Parfumerie Eight O’Clock Theatre 105 Central Park Drive, Largo 727.587.6793, www.eightoclocktheatre.com FreeFall Theatre Company 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.498.5205 www.freefalltheatre.com January Through 29 – Peter and the Starcatcher Through 29 – Peter Pan 6, 27 – Talkback 13 – freeFall Flight 2017 22, 29 – Enrichment Lecture Glenridge Performing Arts Center 7333 Scotland Way, Sarasota 941.552.5325 www.gpactix.com January 4 – Chasing Rainbows 13 – Hunter & Doe 18 – Wild Carrot 26 – Lecture – Michael Lasser 28 – The Great American Songbook February 4 – Giacomo Gates 15 – The Mersey Beatles M.A.D. Theatre of Tampa (Music Acting Dance Theatre of Tampa) 813.386.6173 www.madtheatre.com

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MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater – Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 US Hwy 301 N, Tampa, 813.740.2446 www.ticketmaster.com/venue/107257 Patel Conservatory 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813.222.1002 www.patelconservatory.org Dance / Theater / Music / Adult Classes February 16 – 19 – The Adventures of Flat Stanley Ruth Eckerd Hall 1111 N. McMullen Booth Rd, Clearwater 727.791.7400 www.rutheckerdhall.com January 8 – Elvis Birthday Bash 8 – TFO – Saint-Saen's Organ Symph 9 – Bronx Wanderers 12 – Tapestry – Carol King Tribute 14 – ELO – Former Members 15 – Golden Boys 15 – TFO – Bravo Broadway 16 – John Denver Tribute 17 – Van Morrison 20 – Riverdance 22 – Kenny Rogers 22 – TFO – Brahms Mozart Mendelssohn 23 – The Last Waltz 40 Tour 24 – Don Henley 26 – Jerry Seinfeld 29 – Battle of the Big Bands 30 – Gladys Knight 31 – Billy Crystal February 1 – TFO – Young at Heart 1 – Boz Scaggs & Robert Cray 2 – Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons 6 – Beehive – The 60’s Musical 9 – Sicilian Tenors 11 – Steve Martin & Martin Short 13 – 109 Years of Broadway 17 – Three Dog Night & America St. Petersburg City Theatre Located off I-275 at 4025 31st St. S., St. Petersburg, 33712 Box Office: Tickets / Information 727.866.1973 www.spcitytheatre.org January 12 – 22 – Neil Simon's Proposals Stageworks Theater NEW 1120 E Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa, 813.374.2416 www.stageworkstheatre.org January 21 – Copacabana Gala Straz Center 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813.229. STAR www.strazcenter.org January 5, 9, 12 – Open Rehearsal – Romeo & Juliet 7 – YAGP Gala 8 – Discover Opera 10 – March 12 – Forbidden Broadway 11 – February 5 – As You Like It 12 – Capitol Steps

13 – TFO – Bravo Broadway 15 – Treasure Island 17 – Ocean Wild – Lights Beneath the Seas 20 – Opera Tampa – Donors Appreciation 20 – 22 – Romeo and Juliet 21 – Pink Martini 22 – Amy Morgan Live & Local 23 – Peter Bradley Adams 24 – 29 – Cabaret 24, 26, 30, 31 – Open Rehearsal – Cinderella 29 – Josh Bell February 1 – Hypnotic Brass Ensemble 1 – 26 – Wicked 2 – TFO – A Toast to the Classics 2 – Open Rehearsal – Cinderella 4 – Greg West – Live & Local 5 – Discover Opera 10 – 12 – Cinderella 11 – Don Miggs 11 – Rebecca Zapen – Live & Local 14 – Yanni The Coliseum 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.stpete.org/coliseum Tea dances run October through May January 20 – 22 – Gem, Bead & Jewelry Show The Mahaffey Theater 400 1st St. S, Bayfront Center St. Petersburg, 727.892.5767 www.themahaffey.com January 6 – The 5th Dimension 7 – TFO – St. Saens Organ Symphony 8 – Bowden Dynasty Film Premiere 11 – Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy 12 – TFO – Taste of Russia 12 – Shut Up and Laugh 13 – Billy Gardell 14 – TFO – Bravo Broadway 15 – Capt. “Sully” Sullenberger 19 – Elvis LIVES 20 – The Five Irish Tenors 21 – TFO – Brahms, Mozart & Mendelssohn 22 – Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild 26 – TFO – Symphony in C 27, 28 – Shen Yun 29 – Terry Fator February 1 – Pat Metheny 2 – TFO – Young at Heart 3 – TFO – The Legend of David Bowie 4 – TFO Gala – Itzhak Perlman 9 – Smokey Robinson 11 – YES – The Album Series 12 – Dionne Warwick 17 – Loretta Lynn


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LIADO, The Italian-American Women of Today “LE ITALO-AMERICANE DI OGGI”

Invite you to Join us for LIADO’s 13th San Gennaro Festa Feb 18-19th LIADO: Where Guests Come As Strangers and Leave As Friends Say ciao to LIADO, The Italian-American Women of Today, a local club that celebrates everything Italian. That’s amore to our ears! On Feb. 18 (11:30 am – 10 pm) & Feb.19 (11:30 am – 7 pm) you can help them celebrate LIADO’s 13th Annual San Gennaro Festa at the Safety Harbor Marina (110 Veterans Memorial Lane next to Safety Harbor Spa). www.LiadoSanGennaroFesta.com) This Italian adventure features Italian specialty foods (zeppole, cannoli, pizzelle and more), the LIADO cultural heritage booth, bocce ball, live music and fun for the whole family. There’s even a cannoli-eating contest for your hungry husband! Founded on April 29, 1993 with a charter membership of 29 Italian-

American women, LIADO promotes a positive and realistic image of Italians and Italian-Americans, as well as to preserve our Italian Heritage, traditions and values. Today they have an active membership of more than 170 women who celebrate these traditions through their social and cultural programs and fundraising activities, such as LIADO's San Gennaro Festa. They help fund and assist students in achieving their goals of higher education through the LIADO Scholarship Program and provide financial support to several charitable organizations in our community. Membership in LIADO is open to all women 18 years and older with Italian ancestry. If you want to reaffirm and rediscover your Italian heritage, by all means join LIADO, the only one hundred percent Italian women's organization of its kind in the State of Florida. Take part in their meetings and events, have fun and celebrate your Italian heritage.

LIADO, The Italian-American Women of Today 727-422-2626 P.O. Box 7487, Clearwater FL 33758-7487 • www.liado.net

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EVENTS Through January 3 – 40th Annual Oakdale Holiday Light Show 6 – 10 pm. Free. Oakdale Christmas House, 2719 Oakdale St. S, St. Petersburg. One half acres of displays, lights and animated characters. Approximately one quarter of a million lights. www.christmasdisplay.org Friday, January 6 – First Friday Downtown 5:30 – 10 pm. Free. Central Ave., between 2nd & 3rd Streets, St. Petersburg. Monthly street party with music, food and beverages for purchase. Proceeds benefit Breakfast Optimists Club. www.firstfridaystpete.com Friday, January 6 – Tarpon Springs Epiphany 8 am, Blessing and Tossing of Cross 1 pm. Free. Tarpon Ave. At Spring Blvd., Tarpon Springs. This 100-plus yearold Tarpon Springs tradition is a day-long affair, which is highlighted by local teenage boys diving into Spring Bayou to retrieve a cross thrown into the water by an archbishop. What follows is an Epiphany Glendi, a lively gathering with food, drink and live music. www.epiphanycity.org Friday, January 6 – Gulfport First Friday Artwalk 6 – 10 pm. Free. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfportflorida.com Saturday, January 7 – The Kettle Krush 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run Registration 7:30 am, 5K starts 9 am, Fun Run 10 am. $30+ 5K, $20+ Fun Run. Albert Whitted, 480 50

Bayshore Dr. SE, St. Petersburg. Help raise funds for the Salvation Army by starting the New Year off running. www.salvationarmyflorida.org Saturday, January 7 and Sunday, January 8 – Crafty Fest 11 am – 5 pm. Free. ArtPool Galleries, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. All locally made, vintage and creative items for sale including Etsy artists. www.artpoolrules.com Sunday, January 8 – Glennon Doyle Melton – Warriors Rising 6:30 pm, $40+. Temple B’Nai Israel, 1685 S. Belcher Rd., Clearwater. Best-selling author and inspirational speaker Glennon Doyle Melton brings together the Jewish and interfaith communities to celebrate and empower women. www.warriorsrising.com

Art & Leisure The Palladium 253 5th Ave N, St. Petersburg 727.822.3590 www.mypalladium.org January 6 – Victor Wainwright 8, 9 – Power of Song 13 – Beacon 17 14 – Los Lobo 15 – Ethan Bortnick 18 – Palladium Chamber Players 27, 29 – Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore February 3 – Arlo Guthrie 8 – Ehnes Quartet Van Wezel 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.953.3368 www.vanwezel.org January 5 – My Mother's Italian 6 – 8 – Sarasota Orchestra Masterworks 10, 11 – Dirty Dancing 12 – Matthew Morrison 13 – Jay Leno 14 – Dick Fox's Golden Boys 15 – Michael Bolton 16 – Engelbert Humperdinck 17 – Elvis Lives 18 – Zoltan Maga 19 – Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra 20 – Sarasota Orchestra – Pops 22 – Adam Trent 24, 25 – Riverdance 26 – Billy Crystal 27 – Kenny Rogers 28 – Gladys Knight 29 – Johnny Mathis 31 – Boz Scaggs February 1 – Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons 2 – The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra 3 – 5 – Sarasota Orchestra – Masterworks 6 – Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man 7 – Itzhak Perlman 8 – Lily Tomlin 9 – The Philadelphia Orchestra 10 – Steve Martin and Martin Short 14 – 108 Years of Broadway 15 – Twyla Tharp West Coast Players 21905 US 19 N, Clearwater 727.437.2363 mwcplayers@gmail.com www.wcplayers.org January 13 – February 5 – Doublewide, Texas 15, 16 – Auditions – The Lyons

Sunday, January 8 – Elvis’s Birthday Sock Hop 1 – 4 pm. St. Pete Community Center, Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete beach. An afternoon of music celebrating the 50’s and Elvis. Part of the annual long 60th Anniversary Celebration of St. Pete Beach. www.spbrec.com

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MUSEUMS Armed Forces History Museum 2050 34th Way N, Largo 727.539.8371 www.armedforcesmuseum.com NEW Child's ticket price reduced January 29 – The Museum will be closing NOTE Dali Museum One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Saturdays – Dilly Dally w/Dali Sundays – Yoga with Dali Through April 17 – Frida Kahlo Exhibition

January 5 – ArtFlix – The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo 7 – Dali & Beyond Film – Frida 12 – Poetry at the Dali 14 – Dali & Beyond – Assassination of Trotsky February 9 – Poetry at The Dali 11 – Amor Inspirado, A Celebration of Love Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum NEW 2240 9th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Yoga on Mondays at 12 – 1 pm One City Chorus – Mondays at 7 pm www.woodsonmuseum.org Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th St. S, St. Petersburg 727.820.0100 www.flholocaustmuseum.org Through January 2 – Women of Ravensbruck Exhibition Through January 15 – I Am My Brother's Keeper Through January 29 – Matzevot for Everyday Use January 11, 12 – GHRAM Lecture “They Were Neighbors” 14 – Courage and Compassion 28 – The Greatest Crime of the War February 11through April 16 – Holocaust by Bullets Exhibit 18 – July 16 – Jehovah’s Witnesses – Faith Under Fire Exhibition Gulf Beaches Historical Museum 115 10th Ave., St. Pete Beach 727.552.1610 www.gulfbeachesmuseum.com Only museum dedicated to the preservation of history of the local barrier islands. Preserving island history for tomorrow’s generation! Gulfport History Museum NEW 5301 28th Ave. S, Gulfport 727.327.0505 www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org Free Admission Henry Plant Museum 401 West Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813.254.1891 www.plantmuseum.com First Friday – Free admission John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota 941.359.5700 www.ringling.org Mondays FREE admissions all day Thurs – Art After 5 Third Thurs – Ringling by the Bay ($10) Fri – ROAR – Ringling Order of Art Readers Fri & Sat – Bayfront Garden Tours Sat – Kid's Quest, Family Workshop Through April 1 – Walker Guest House Replica Through January 17 – WWII to the August Camp Exhibition Through Early May – Pathless Woods Exhibition Through November – First Five Years of Art of Our Time


Museum of Fine Arts 255 Beach Drive NE, St. Petersburg 727.894.4638 www.mfastpete.org Thursday PM adm. $5 after 5pm Through January 22 – Latino Presence in American Art Exhibition Through February 19 – Jack Barret – People Watching Exhibition Through March 20 – The Far North January 7, 14, 21 – Make and Take Saturday 7, 14, 21 – Kidding Around Yoga 11 – Coffee Talk – Contemplation 12, 19 – Cinema Series 13 – Mornings with the Maestro 14, 28 – Drumming 19 – Museum Store – Trunk Sale 19 – Beer Project: Winner’s Release Party 27 – MUSE Awards 21 – May 7 – Greg Smith – Breakdown Lane Exhibition February 4, 18 – Kidding Around Yoga 8 – Coffee Talk w/Nan Colton 10, 11, 18 – Stuart Society Wine Weekend 11, 25 – Drumming St. Petersburg Museum of History 335 2nd Ave NE, St. Petersburg 727.894.1052 www.spmoh.org Legendary Landscapes by Highwaymen Through March 5 – African Americans Experiences in WWII January 14 – Happy Hour w/ Historian – Shipwrecks February 9 – Dr. Martin Luther King in St. Augustine Tampa Bay Automobile Museum 3301 Gateway Centre, Pinellas Park 727.579.8226, www.tbauto.org Unique collection of vintage cars and vehicles. Tampa Bay History Center 801 Old Water St., Tampa 813.228.0097 www.tampabayhistorycenter.org Through January 8 – Clyde Butcher Exhibition January 8 – Clyde Butcher Exhibition Closes 14 – Walk Tampa – The Ybor City Story 19 – Book Group – Cassadaga Spiritualists February 11 – Walk Tampa – The Ybor City Story 15 – Florida Conversations

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January 7 – Art and a Movie 10 – Conversation about Paul Rudolph 16 – Ringling by the Bay 29 – Forks & Corks – The Grand Tasting 31 – Conversation with the Artist February 2 – Ringling Underground 4 – April 30 – A Feast for the Senses Exhibition 7 – Conversation about the Japanese Tea House 9 – Gallery Walk & Talk 11 – Family Festival – A Feast for the Senses 14 – Conversation – Sacred and Profane Love

Tampa Museum of Art 120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813.259.1720 www.tampamuseum.org Monday – Meditation at Museum Fridays – Art on The House – 4 – 8pm. Saturday – Art Spot for Families Through January 8 – Manuel Carrillo Exhibition Through January 16 – Self Taught Genius Exhibition Through January 22 – Complicated Beauty, Cuban Art Exhibition Tarpon Springs Railroad Depot Historical Museum NEW 160 E Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs 727.943.4624 Free Admission www.tarponsprings areahistoricalsociety.org USF Contemporary Art Museum 3821 USF Holly Dr., Tampa, 33620 813. 974.4133 - Info 813.974.2849 USF Contemporary Art Museum Institute for Research in Art 4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa www.ira.usf.edu January 13 – Flights of Fancy Opening Celebration 13 – Conversation with the Artist – Duke Riley 13 – March 4 – Flights of Fancy 26 – Curators Tour February 2 – For the Birds 17 – SYCOM Concert: Music for Duke Riley 23 – Fly By Night with Jean Coony USF Graphic studio 3702 Spectrum Blvd., Suite 100 Tampa, 813.974.3503 Free admission

ART GALLERIES Art Lofts Florida Craftsmen Galleries (2nd floor) 10 5th St. N, St., Petersburg 727.504.8788 www.theartlofts.com Second Saturday Gallery Walk ARTpool Gallery 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.324.3878 www.artpoolrules.com January 7, 8 – Crafty Fest 21 – I Love St. Pete pARTy February 4, 5 – Crafty Fest 18 – MUSE Body Art Show Bloom Art Center and Olesen Art Gallery 910 5th Ave. N, St. Petersburg www.facebook.com/bloomartcenter Best New Arts Community 2014 – Creative Loafing Chihuly Collection 720 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.822.7872 ext. 5102 www.moreanartscenter.org Only permanent collection of Dale Chihuly's work. Now open in New Location

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EV E N T S Monday, January 9 – Senior Solos Potluck Lunch 1:30 pm. Pinellas Park Senior Center, 7625 59th St. N, Pinellas Park. All single seniors welcome. Potluck lunch and fellowship. Wally 727.544.7183. Thursday, January 12 – Fuel the Fire with 2-1-1 5:30 – 8 pm. $75, VIP for 2 - $211. Duncan McClellan Gallery, 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg. An entertaining evening of fantastic food, drink and hot glass demonstrations. All proceeds raised will support 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares programs & services. www.211tampabay.org Friday, January 13 – FreeFall Free Flight 7 pm VIP, 8 pm General. $300 VIP, $175 General admission. Hangar 4, Signature Flight Support, St. Pete Clearwater Airport, 14525 Airport Pkwy., Clearwater. Join freeFall theater in celebration of the works and programs provided to the community. This signature event will be filled with surprises, entertainment, food and open bar. www.freefall.com Saturday, January 14 – St. Petersburg State of the City 10 am. Free. The Palladium, 253 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Join Mayor Rick Kriseman and the city staff for an update into the state of the city’s affairs. www.stpete.org Saturday, January 14 – Arbor Day Celebration 10 am – 4 pm. Free with admission - $10 adults, $8 seniors, $4 children 2-11 yrs. Sunken Gardens, 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg. 52

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Saturday, January 14 – Sunshine Music Festival noon – 10 pm. $45+, with VIP packages available. Vinoy Park, 701 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Bruce Hornsby, Mavis Staples and so many more. www.sunshinemusic festival.com Saturday, January 14 – Second Saturday Art Walk St. Petersburg 5 – 9 pm. Free, inc. trolley. Art districts throughout the city of St. Petersburg. An evening of art, opening receptions and galleries galore. Free trolley offers transport between the different districts. www.stpeteartalliance.org

Saturday, January 14 and Sunday, January 15 – 20th Annual Sport Kite Competition and Festival 10 am – 5 pm. Free. 107th Ave. and Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island. Come be amazed by the talented kite flyers performing to music at this two-day event in dual-line and multi-line sport kite flying in a wide array of disciplines. Come learn to fly a kite or win one in a raffle. Sponsored by Windworks. www.easternleague.net

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Arts & Leisure Craftsman House 2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.323.2787 www.craftsmanhousegallery.com Gallery-Cafe-Pottery Studio 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk January 8 – Sarah Lee Gutherie 13 – Zowie Lewis February 4 – Localtopia 23 – Sunshine City Songwriter’s Festival Creative Clay Cultural Arts Center 1114 Central Ave, St. Petersburg 727.825.0515 / www.Creativeclay.org 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk Through January 5 – Folk Art Holiday Show Crossroads Gallery NEW St. Pete College – Clearwater 2465 Drew St., Clearwater www.spcollege.edu/gallery Domain Home Accessories & Gallery 3129 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport www.domainhomeaccessories.com Local & Florida artisans featured. January 21 – Artist’s Reception February 18 – Artist’s Reception Duncan McClellan Gallery 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg 813.760.6600 www.dmglass.com 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk January 14 – Shelley Muzylowski Allen & Rik Allen 15 – Art Glass Afternoon February 11 – Guest Artist TBD 12 – Art Glass Afternoon Dunedin Fine Art Center 1143 Michigan Blvd. - Dunedin, 34698 727.298.3322 www.dfac.org January 9 – Winter Class Session Begins 13 – Family Fun Night 13 – March 12 – Cuba- New Eyes, We Are Family and Oye Cumo Va? Exhibitions Open 27 – 10th Annual Founders Luncheon February 5 – Jimmy Wright – History of Pastel 10 – Viva Cuba! Festival Cubano 20 – Winter II Class Session Begins Feathered Serpent Gallery 1018 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.824.8877 www.featheredserpentgallery.com Featuring Latin American Artists Florida CraftArt Gallery 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.821.7391 www.floridacraftart.org Second Saturday Artwalk Mural Walk on Saturdays January 13 – February 25 – Sharp Edges Exhibition

Gallerie 909 NEW 909 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727.565.3930 www.gallerie909.com Featuring African American Artists Second Saturday Artwalk Small Business of the Year 2015 Drum Circle First Friday each month “Word is Bond” Last Sunday each month Gulf Coast Artists Alliance 727.738.8010 www.gcaa-fl.org Two Locations in St. Petersburg St. Pete Artworks / Avenue 5 Studios Michele Tuegel Contemporary 320 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.823.1100 www.mtcontempo.com Second Saturday Artwalk Red Cloud Indian Arts 214 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727.821.5824 www.redcloudindianarts.com Ringling College of Art & Design 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.359.7563 www.ringling.edu Through January 27 – Indigenous People Exhibition January 9 – Galleries Reopen 9 – March 25 – Glass Artists of Venice 14 – February 11 – Trustee Scholar Exhibition February 3 – March 27 – Matthew Holler Exhibition 20 – March 18 – Homage to Andy Warhol Stirling Studios & Art Gallery 730 Broadway (2nd Floor) Studio 12, Dunedin www.stirlingartstudios.com Studio @620 620 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.895.6620 www.studio620.org January 5 – Creative Placeholding 7 – An Evening with Madam Ani 19 – Anyan Devery February 16 – 20 – Dangerous Gully

ART CENTERS & CLASSES Beach Art Center 1515 Bay Palm Blvd., Indian Rocks Bch. 727.596.4331 www.beachartcenter.org January 13 – Welcome Back Members Exhibition opens Kapfer Glass Studio 409 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach 727.656.9190 www.kapferglassstudio.com Handmade glass art & crafts. Morean Arts Center 719 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg 727.822.7872 www.moreanartscenter.org Glass Studio & Hot Shop, Classes and Galleries


Morean Arts Center for Clay at the Train Station 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727.821.7162 www.moreanartscenter.org Fridays – Friday Night Clay Sundays for Families 1 – 3 pm Second Saturday Artwalk January Through January 15 – Color My World Exhibition – Beth Morean 10 through January 31 – Out of the Ashes Exhibition Pinellas Park Art Society NEW Park Station Building 5851 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park 727.360.4406 www.pinellasart.com piner Pinot’s Palette 1572 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.821.3700 www.pinotspalette.com/stpetersburg Society of Acrylic Painters Membership info / exhibit entry www.isap-usa.com SunTan Art Center at Don Vista Arts Center 3300 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach 727.367.3818 www.suntanart.org Celebrating 50+ Years Treasure Island Art Guild www.treasureislandartguild.org Gallery Closed June, July, August Painting Workshops held weekly Wednesday - ‘Anything Goes’ Thursday - ‘Acrylic Painting' Friday – ‘Portrait Workshop’ – Live model January 5 – Exchange 14 – Meeting & Show February 2 – Exchange 11 – Meeting & Show Zen Glass Studio 600 27th St. S, St. Petersburg 727.323.3141 www.zenglass.com Offers glassblowing classes & workshops. St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District. 2nd Saturday Art Walk

HANDS-ON MUSEUMS Great Explorations Children’s Museum 1925 4th St. N, St. Petersburg 727.821.8992 www.greatex.org Where education and fun come alive First Sunday of month open special hours for special needs families. Starting August 10 – Stay & Play After School Program NEW January 1 – New Year’s Day event 8 – Great Connections 13 – Parents Night Out 14 – Winter Wonderland 16 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Second Saturday Artwalk Saturdays at The Morean for Families Fridays – Art Snap January 14 – Advanced Portfolio 14 – February 24 – Major Mud 3

February 17 – Night at the Brewseum Heritage Village 11909 125th St. N, Largo 727.582.2123 www.pinellascounty.org/Heritage Free 21-acre living history museum New exhibit Boathouse display Sundays – Speaking of History January 7 – Roc Day Tampa Bay 8 – Early Sunshine City Suburbs MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry) 4801 E Fowler Ave., #100, Tampa 813.987.6315 www.mosi.org Largest children’s science center in the US Gaze skyward – Saunders Planetarium IMAX Dome Theatre January Through 3 – Santa's Workshop 21 – Vino with Venus 28 – Member Night – Rogue One

MUSIC Clearwater Jazz Holiday www.clearwaterjazz.com October 19 – 22, 2017 Florida Orchestra 727.662.7286 www.floridaorchestra.org See venues for dates – Mahaffey Theater, Ruth Eckerd Hall & David Straz Performing Arts Center St. Pete Beach Music Club NEW Suntan Art Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach Music ensemble Tuesdays 10 – 11 am. $5 per session. Boomwhacker Ensemble Thursday 6:30 – 8:30 pm. $5 per session. www.spbmusicclub.com St. Petersburg College NEW Gibbs Campus Music Center 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.341.4360 www.spcollege.edu/events January 6 – Piano Concert Series 18 – Wind Symphony & Community Concert 20 – Heissler Organ Concert Series St. Petersburg Jazz Festival Various locations in St. Petersburg www.emitseries.org www.stpetejazzfest.com February 22 – 26 Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society 727.596.7142 www.sdjs.org January 8 – Annual Meeting / Bobby Tess & Dixie Chaps 22 – Spaghetti Dinner February 19 – Mardi Gras Celebration

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EV E N T S Sunday, January 15 – Capt. Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger 7 pm. $45.50+. The Mahaffey Theater, 400 1st St. S, St. Petersburg. To celebrate the eighth anniversary of the “Miracle on the Hudson” Captain Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger will make a special appearance and share his emergency water landing experience that captivated the world. www.themahaffey.com Monday, January 16 – MLK Drum Major for Justice Parade 11 am. Free. Downtown St. Petersburg, beginning at Third Ave. S to MLK then east on Central to Bayshore Dr. Hear the roar as drum units and participants fill the air with powerful music. www.mlknationalparade.com

Thursday, January 19 – Ikebana Demonstration and Lunch 10 am. $45 members, $55 nonmembers The Club, 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island. Fusako Hoyrup of the Wafu School of Ikebana with the theme of “Happy New Year”. Gift basket raffle. Registration is required. 727.729.9445.

artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfportflorida.com

Tampa Bay Symphony 727.827.8087 www.TampaBaySymphony.org Performances in various locations February 12 – Spring Awakens – SPC 14 – Spring Awakens – The Palladium 19 – Spring Awakens – The Straz The Blue Parrot Cafe NEW 85 Corey Circle, St. Pete Beach 727.368.9619 Every Monday TomKats Jazz Orchestra www.tomkatsjazzorchestra.com

Saturday, January 21 – Community Yard Sales 8 am – 12 pm. Free to shop. St. Pete Beach Community Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Come shop over 75 vendors, something for everyone. Vendor space limited. For vendor space 727.363.9245. www.spbrec.com Saturday, January 21 – 11th Annual I Love St. Pete Fashion Show and pARTy 8 pm – 12 midnight. $10 advance, $15 VIP. ArtPool Galley, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Celebrating an evening of creative culture with art, music, fashion and community. www.artpoolrules.com Thursday, January 26 – Creative Loafing’ s HighBall 2017 7 – 10 pm. $25 advance, $40 at door. Kozuba & Sons Distillery, 1960 5th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Who makes the best cocktail in Tampa Bay? Featuring craft cocktails created by the area’s top mixologists and local spirits. www.cltampa.com

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The Hangar Restaurant 540 First St. SE, St. Petersburg 727.823.7767 Every Monday NEW of month Jazz Jam www.aldowningjazz.com WMNF 88.5 Community Radio 1210 E. MLK Blvd., Tampa 33603 www.wmnf.org January 18 – Bella’s Bartok plus PMA 28 – La Santa Cecilia plus CuKiAra February 11 – 12th Annual Rockabilly Ruckus 25 – 1st Annual Alt Country Countdown

OPERA Eckerd College 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Miller Auditorium The Met in HD Series Live high-definition broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera www.eckerd.edu/metopera 727.864.7600 January 7 – Nabucco 21 – Romeo et Juliette Florida Opera Festival Artistic Director – Daniel Lipton Straz Center for the Performing Arts 1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place Tampa, Florida 33602 www.operatampa.org January 5, 8, 9, 12 – Open Rehearsal Romeo & Juliette 11 – Wondrous Wednesday 20 – Donors Appreciation Dinner 20, 22 – Romeo & Juliette 24, 26, 30, 31 – Open Rehearsal – Cinderella February 2 – Open Rehearsal – Cinderella 5 – Discover Opera 10, 12 – Cinderella Florida Suncoast Opera Guild www.stpeteoperaguild.org January 6 – Board Meeting 18 – General Meeting February 4 – High School Vocal Competition The Matinee Opera Players 64th Way, Pinellas Park www.facebook.com/Matinee OperaPlayers Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center

January 8 – Happy Opera New Year St. Petersburg Opera Company 727.823.2040 www.stpeteopera.org Various performance locations January 12, 13 – Love Potion Number 9 21 – Broadway Cabernet 27, 29, 31 – The Elixir of Love Sarasota Opera House 61 N Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941.359.0099 ext.101 www.sarasotaopera.org January 5 – Celebration Concert 21 – The Opera Gala February 7 – Meet the Artists 11, 16, 19, 22, 25 – Madame Butterfly 14 – Meet the Artist The Pinellas Opera League NEW Socialize and be Entertained First Wednesday each month October – June pinellasoperaleague@gmail.com January 4 – Luncheon and Concert February 1 – Luncheon and Concert

DANCING Florida West Ballet A Not-for-profit Pre-Professional Performing Arts Company 616 4th Street N, St. Petersburg www.floridawestballet.org Gulfport Casino 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport www.mygulfport.us More information on Casino events or rental availability 727.893.1070. Tuesday – International Ballroom Tuesday – Argentine Tango Wednesday – Swing www.SwingTime.info Thursday – Latin Social Sunday - Band / Dancing January 8 – Soul Night 20 – Third Friday Sock Hop February 17 – Third Friday Sock Hop Sarasota Ballet 5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.359.0099 www.sarasotaballet.org Tickets 941.351.0099 x 101 January 8 – A Celebration of Two Worlds 27 – 30 – Ashton, Graziano & Tuckett St. Petersburg Polish American Society, 1343 Beach Dr. SE, St. Petersburg, 972.741.3749 www.polishsociety.org Sunday Dinner & Dancing Dinner – $8 2:15 – 3:30 pm 727.360.0584 – dinner reservations Dancing, 3 – 6 pm. $6 M’s/$8 Non M’s Live Sunday Bands Tea Dances RETURN January 2017 2nd & 4th Wed. of the month


The Coliseum 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.stpete.org/coliseum Tea Dance – 1st & 3rd Wed. of month October through May January 4, 18 – Tea Dances February 1, 15 – Tea Dances 11 – Big Band Ballroom Dance

FILM Celebrating CommUNITY International Gay & Lesbian Film Fest Various times and locations www.tiglff.com International Cinema Series Eckerd College, 4200 54th Avenue S, St. Petersburg, Miller Auditorium 727.864.7979 events@eckerd.edu www.eckerd.edu/internationalcinema LGBTQ Film Series NEW Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport. Second Thursday of each month. 7 pm. 727.893.1074 www.facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL January 12 – Summertime (La Belle Saison) February 9 – Movie Sunscreen Film Festival April 27 - 30 www.sunscreenfilmfestival.com Various locations throughout St. Petersburg. VIP & General Admission

Comedy Coconuts Comedy Club Oldest (longest running) comedy club in Florida. 5501 Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Beach 727.360.5653 (JOKE) www.coconutscomedyclubs.com Open Mike on Tuesdays Shows: Wed - Sat, 9 pm January 4 – 7 – TBA 11 – 14 – Bengt Washburn 18 – 21 – Mike Rivera G. David Howard. Guinness Book of World Records for Comedy “Funniest Man Alive” Sporty’s Comedy Club 17093 Gulf Blvd., N Redington Beach 727.596.6725. (across from Double Tree Beach Resort) Fri. & Sat. nights. 9:05 pm Start. www.facebook.com/GDavidHoward

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$7 Dance, $10 Dance with Instruction 11:30 – 12:30 pm Instruction 1 – 3:30 pm Live Music January 8 – Jasiu’s Polka All Stars 11 – Bobby Tess & The Pleasures 15 – Sounds of the South 22 – Northern Sounds 25 – Bobby Tess & The Pleasures 29 – FL Honky Polka Band February 5 – Nu Soundz 8 – Bobby Tess & The Pleasures

ECO//ZOOS AQUARIUMS Boyd Hill Nature Preserve 1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg 727.893.7326 Tram Tours Saturdays, Guided Tours, Classes www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html February 4 – 4th Annual Raptor Fest Brooker Creek Preserve 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs 727.453.6800 www.brookercreekpreserve.org January 7 – Visiting Critters 8 – Friends of Brooker Creek Music Jamboree 14 – Intro to Plant Identification 21 – Tree Planting Imperative 21 – Spiders – Saturday Youth Program 28 – Capture the Moment – Photography February 4 – Frogs 4 – Star Party 11 – Intro to Outdoor Survival 18 – Invasive Plants of Pinellas Clearwater Marine Aquarium 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater 727.441.1790 www.SeeWinter.com Rescue, Rehab and Release Home of Winter and Hope, stars of Dolphin Tale I & II Monthly You Tube Program Egmont Key Shuttle Hubbard’s Marina, Ft. DeSoto Co. Park $20 RSVP; 727.867.6569 www.hubbardsmarina.com/egmont 727.893.2627 www.egmontkey.info Florida Aquarium 701 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813.273.4000 www.flaquarium.org January 8 – Taste of the Championship Fort De Soto Park Tierre Verde 727.552.1862 www.pinellascounty.org/park /05_Ft_DeSoto.htm Guided Nature Walks – Sat & Sun January 29 – Chilly Willy Duathlon Lowry Park Zoo 1101 West Sligh Ave., Tampa One mile west of I-275 (exit 48) 813.935.8552 www.lowryparkzoo.com events line 813.935.8552, ext. 276 January 1, 8 – Tailgate Days February TBA – Dinos Alive Coming Mote Aquarium 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota 941.388.4441 www.mote.org Science, Education, Aquarium January 11 – Coffee with a Scientist 20 – Marine Science Film Festival February 1 – Teen Science Café 8 – Coffee with a Scientist 11 – Coastal Cleanup

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EV E N T S Friday, January 27 – Hearts for Athletes Dinner and Travel Auction 6 – 10 pm. Tradewinds Island Grand, Pavilion Ballroom, 5500 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. Charity auction of hotel stays, travel packages, theme park tickets, sports tickets, sports memorabilia or many other fantastic services supporting families with children who have lifethreatening heart problems. www.athletesforhearts.com Friday, January 27 – Fourth Annual MUSE Benefit for the Arts 7 pm. $100+. Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Creative pARTy attire suggested. A night to revel in our creative spirits! Events include interactive digital art, pop-up performances, artful by-the-bite dinner courses, curated auction items, and the Muse Arts Awards. www.stpeteartsalliance.org

Friday, February 3 – First Friday Downtown 5:30 – 10 pm. Free. Central Ave., between 2nd & 3rd Streets, St. Petersburg. Monthly street party with music, food and beverages Proceeds benefit Breakfast Optimists Club. www.firstfridaystpete.com Friday, February 3 – Gulfport First Friday Artwalk 6 – 10 pm. Free. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfportflorida.com Saturday, February 4 – Raptor Fest 10 am – 4 pm. Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Ln., St. Petersburg. Celebrate birds of prey including trained raptors in free flight. Exhibitions, presentations, live bird photo ops and more. www.raptorfest.org

Arts & Leisure St. Petersburg Audubon Society 727.753.9731 www.stpeteaudubon.org 101+ Years Conservation Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month First Saturday of month Boyd Hill Bird Walk January 7 – Boyd Hill 9 – Navigating Nature 12 – Fort DeSoto 15 – Painting with a Twist Fundraiser 17 – Peruvian Amazon 21 – Possum Branch Preserve February 4 – Boyd Hill 4 – 4th Annual Raptor Fest 11 – Great Backyard Bird Count 18 – Tour Circle B Bar Ranch St. Petersburg Shell Club 9100 113th St. North, Seminole 727.867.6861 www.stpeteshellclub.org 2nd Fri, 6:30 pm (except June, July, Aug. & Dec.), Seminole Recreation Seaside Seabird Sanctuary NEW 18328 Gulf Blvd, Indian Shores 727.391.6211 www.seabirdsanctuary.com Largest non-profit wild bird hospital sanctuary FREE. Donations accepted. Tours. Weedon Island Preserve 727.453.6500, St. Petersburg 1800 Weedon Drive NE www.weedonislandpreserve.org January 14 – Birds of Prey 19 – Archaeology Lecture Series 20 – Going Coastal Bird Hike 21 – Paddle the Preserve 27 – Volunteer Archaeology Lab 28 – Archaeology Works – Food 28 – More than a Movie – Fierce Green Fire 29 – Nature by the Book February 10 – Volunteer Archaeology Lab 11 – Great Weedon Bird Quest 16 – Archaeology Lecture Series 17 – Going Coastal – Salt Pond Hike 18 – Identifying Non-Marine Turtles

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Sunday, January 29 – Music in the Afternoon 2 – 4 pm. Free. St. Pete Beach Community Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Enjoy live music, dancing, refreshments and great company. www.spbrec.com

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Saturday, February 4 – Localtopia 10 am – 5 pm. $5 donation appreciated. Williams Park, 330 2nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Keep St. Pete Local brings together a variety of local businesses in celebration of our community. www.keepstpetelocal.org Rain date 2/25.

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Dolphin Landings Charter Boat Center Located behind Dolphin Village 4737 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727.360.7411 www.dolphinlandings.com Sailing, Fishing, Motor Cruising, Sunset Sails. Shell Key Shuttle & Sunset Cruises 801 Pass-A-Grille Way, Merry Pier, 727.360.1348 www.shellkeyshuttle.com Dog friendly cruises on special dates. Adult Basic Sailing School Boca Ciega Yacht Club, Not-for-profit Sailing Club 727.345.7544. www.sailbcyc.org Boating Skills / Seamanship USCG Safe Boating Program Flotilla #72, 9 Classes. Tues. 7:30 – 9:30 pm 1300 Beach Blvd. SE, St. Petersburg

(US Coast Guard Base) 727.898.1324 Jim www.uscgaux.info USCG Safe Boating Program U.S. Coast Guard Aux Flotilla #78, 13-week continuous Program Tuesdays, 7 pm, Warren Webster Comm. Ctr, 1500 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Bch. Take up to 2 years to finish. $45, $60 (2) Jim 727.360.4846, Warren 727.321.7801 January 3 – Your “Highway Signs” 10 – Rules of the Nautical Road 17 – Boat Safety 24 – Intro to Navigation 31 – Powering Your Boat February 7 – Lines and Knots 14 – Weather 21 – Your Boat’s Radio St. Petersburg Sail & Power Squadron St. Petersburg Sailing Center, 250 2nd Ave. SE, St. Petersburg Demens Landing, 727-550-1811 www.boating-stpete.org American Boating Course Free to attend, $40 materials per family. 7 week course. Mon's 7 – 9 pm. Thursdays – Junior Navigation January 7 – Change of Watch 10, 17 – Seamanship

FERRIES Cross-bay Ferry NEW Connecting Downtown Tampa (Convention Center) to Downtown St. Petersburg ( Vinoy Basin ) beside St. Petersburg Museum of History $10 each way – Residents can receive a free roundtrip ticket for participating in survey on website www.crossbayferry.com Tampa Bay Ferry & Taxi Service NEW Services 9 stops throughout Madeira Beach, St. Petersburg (Jungle Prada) and Treasure Island. Currently running Fridays & Saturdays. $20 all day fare. www.tampabayferry.com

NATURE Florida Botanical Gardens 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo 727.582.2100 www.flbg.org Free. Friendly dogs welcome on leash. Open daily Welcome Center is Closed weekends & County Holidays February 14 – Valentine’s Day Group Wedding Florida West Coast Orchid Society 12175 125th St. N, Largo. 727.460.4606 Free. www.fwcos.org 2nd Thurs, 7:30 pm, Visitors welcome. Educational class, Cooperative Extension (Botanical Gardens). January 13 – Field Trip to Tamiami Orchid Show


Ikebana International Chapter 65, St. Petersburg meetings 3rd Monday – 10 am – 2 pm, (Sept. to May) Chapel On The Hill Church – Evans Hall, 12601 Park Blvd., Seminole, Ikebana – centuries old art of Japanese floral arranging. Info – hotline 727.729.9445 www.ikebanastpetersburg.com January 19 – Meeting and Program 20 – Workshop – Wafu Style February 13 – Art Deco 18, 19 – Sunken Gardens Exhibition Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 811 S Palm Ave., Sarasota 941.366.5731 www.selby.org Mondays – Yoga in the Garden January 4 – Wine & Design 5 – Bromeliad Tree Sale 7 – Opening Reception Rainforest Masks 8 – 28 – Rainforest Masks of Costa Rica Exhibit 9 – Borucan Mask Painting 11 – Borucan Masks, Native Artists and the Role of Fair Trade in Protecting Resources 20 – Orchids 101 20 – Lunch in the Garden Series February 1 – Visual Poetry 2 – 4 – Zen Watercolors 7 – Singing in the Gardens 11 – The Orchid Ball 13 – The Color of Dreams 15 – Flower Fantasy 15 – Chagall Nights 18 – Chagall Family Saturdays Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.sunkengardens.org Adult and Child Horticultural Workshops January 7 – Nature Journaling and Illustration 14 – Arbor Day Celebration 14 – Tree Talk and Stroll 28 – Succulent Centerpiece Workshop

CARD GAMES / BINGO Pasadena Bridge Club 10 Park St. N, St. Petersburg A.C.B.L. certified duplicate Mon. thru Fri., 12:30 pm Contract Bridge & Pinochle Tues. & Thurs. 12 pm David 727.381.5944

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Garden Club St. Petersburg 500 Sunset Dr. S, St. Petersburg Diane Shafer, shaferd2@gmail.com or 727.347.6649. www.gardenclubstpetersburg.org January 9 – Creative Crafts 10 – All Members Meeting – Bats 10 – Night Bloomers Mini Flower Show 12 – Horticulture Seminar 18 – Horticulture Extravaganza 21 – Junior Garden Club 24 – Jungle Circle – Herbs – Thyme 26 – Card and Game Party w/Lunch

St. Petersburg Bridge Club, 9103 US 19 N, Pinellas Park. Games, Lessons, & Seminars. www.stpetebridge.org M – F 12:30 & 7 pm, Sat.10:30 am Charlie 727.363.1136 or 544.5040. Thursday Night Bingo NEW Treasure Island Community Center 106th Ave. & Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island Early Games start 6:45 pm Regular Games start 7:45 pm Presented by the Treasure Island Islettes Benefits local scholarships. Linda 727.270.3178

CLUBS Action Club Treasure Island (Sept. – May) Membership open to ALL mature residents. $10/ singles, & $15 /couples. Meets monthly 1:30 pm. Treasure Island Comm. Center Refreshments/desserts, programs. Arranged trips & fun programs. Carol Lee 727.360.9181. Corvair Biking Society Bike rides on Tuesday & Thursdays, various routes, ride 15 – 25 miles, food/beverage breaks. Mid to So. Pinellas Co. Helmets required. Contact: Tony Cahill 727.204.0149 Greater Pinellas Democratic Club 2nd Thursday, Banquet Masters, 13355 49th St. N & Ulmerton, Clearwater. Largest Democratic club on west coast of FL. 727.360.3971 Gulfport Walking Club Gulfport Recreation Center 5730 Shore Boulevard, Gulfport Gulfport & Pinellas County parks. John Lapham 727.893.1079 Mad Dogs Swim Wed. Night swims through summer 6 pm. SHARP. Hurley Park Shelter at Pass-A-Grille Beach, 1600 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach 727.582.1910. www.stpetemaddogs.org Military Officers Association of St. Petersburg 3rd Friday at mth. Pasadena Yacht & Country Club,6300 Pasadena Point Blvd, Gulfport. Social hour – 11 am/lunch & short program. Military Officers that are retired, active duty or former officers and their spouses or widows invited Reservations 727.360.2936 Military Officers Wives Club 2nd Tuesday monthly Oct. to May. Banquet Masters, 13355 49th St. N & Ulmerton, Clearwater RSVP necessary, 727.812.4868 Military Order of World Wars (Clearwater Chapter) 1st Tuesday Belleair Country Club, One Country Club Lane, Belleair. Social: 11:30 am. lunch & program. Military Officers retired, active duty, former officers, spouses, widows LTC George Smith 727.786.5578 January 3 – Meeting

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EVENTS Saturday, February 4 – 2017 Women’s Expo 10 am – 6 pm. Free. Westshore Plaza, Kennedy Blvd., Tampa. A community event welcoming 100 vendors all primarily catering to a woman’s needs from professional to personal it features “all things women’”. www.onpointexecutive center.com/womensexpo Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 5 – Crafty Fest 11 am – 5 pm. Free. ArtPool Galleries, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. All locally made, vintage and creative items for sale including Etsy artists. www.artpoolrules.com Tuesday, February 7 – Infinity’s Mardi Gras Madness – Spring Fashion Show and Fundraiser 11 am – 1:30 pm. $50. St. Petersburg Yacht Club, 11 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Elegant luncheon, live entertainment, fashion show, Mardi Gras mask contest, silent auction and more. info@infinitystpete.org

Saturday, February 11 – Cupid’s Undie Run 12 noon – 4 pm. $30+. Yard of Ale, 260 1st Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Put some hilarity into charity as hundreds run through the streets in their undies (not required). Party and awards ceremony. Benefitting the Children’s Tumor Fund. www.cupidsundierun.org

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Saturday, February 11 – Second Saturday Art Walk St. Petersburg 5 – 9 pm. Free, including trolley. Art districts throughout city of St. Petersburg. An evening of art, opening receptions and galleries galore. Free trolley offers transport between the different districts. www.stpeteartalliance.org Wednesday, February 15 through Friday, February 17 – Conference on World Affairs Varying times and speakers. Free, register online. USF St. Petersburg, 140 7th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Multiple panels of distinguished diplomats, military, media, and academic experts will discuss critical international issues of the day. www.stpetersburgconferenceonworldaffairs.com

Sunday, March 5 – 31st Annual Massing of the Colors 2 pm. Free. Pasadena Community Church, 227 70th St. S, South Pasadena Community patriotic service with procession of Color Guards, music, 21 gun-salute and inspiring speaker Mayor Leslie Waters of Largo. Honoring our flag and the principles we hold dear. Sponsored by Clearwater chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars. 727.343.7664.

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Arts & Leisure National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Chapter 259 – Clearwater 727.510.9472 www.narfe.org/chapter259 No meeting July and August National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Ch. # 1140 – 4th Wed. monthly. Spouses & guests welcome. www.narfe.org/chapter1140 Ostomy Support Group NEW Learn all about the life changing procedure. Guest speakers. Last Sunday each month 2 pm. St. Anthony's Hospital, Auditorium 727.657.0998 Pass-A-Grille Shuffle Board (Jan – April ) Tues/Thurs/Sat, 10 am-12 Pass-A-Grille Park 9 & 10th Ave. Member $10/yr, Open to Public. Rotary Club of Gulf Beaches Tuesdays, 12 pm, Guests welcome. The Club at Treasure Island 400 Treasure Island Causeway. Bill England, 727.347.0386 Rutgers Club Tampa Bay 1st Thursday monthly – 11:45 am, Hibachi Grill, 7610 49th Street N, Park Plaza, Pinellas Park 727.344.1944

Swiss Club 11:45 am, 2nd Saturday monthly, The Club At Treasure Island 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island, 727.344.1944 The Clearwater St. Pete Ski Club NEW 2nd Tuesday Mike's Pizza & Deli Station, 13560 49 St., Clearwater Pinellas County's Only Ski Club www.snowsharks.org The Contemporaries NEW Support Group of Members of Museum of Fine Arts. Monthly lectures, gatherings and field trips supporting contemporary artists of Tampa Bay. $20 yearly membership in addition to MFA Membership. www.mfastpete.org The Heart of Pinellas Decorative Artists (HPDA) 2nd Saturday Local affiliate of the international group, Society of Decorative Painters. www.hpdafl.com or email www.hpdaprez@verizon.net Treasure Island Islettes Community Service Organization Meet 4th Monday of month Treasure Island Community Center Marian 727.360.0164.

Social Club of St. Petersburg NEW Bocce, cards and social events. Sons of Italy, 2500 34th St. S, St. Petersburg. Open to the public Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday. Reservations required. 727.798.6355 www.sonsofitalysp.org Dining Room Closed May 1 – Sept 26

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St. Pete Beach Music Club Suntan Art Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach Music ensemble Tuesdays 10 – 11 am. $5 per session. Boomwhacker Ensemble Thursday 6:30 – 8:30 pm. $5 per session. www.spbmusicclub.com

Cool & Confident Toastmasters Every Monday 6:15 pm. Free. PARC Facility, 3190 Tyrone Blvd. N, St. Petersburg. Margaret 727.422.8856

St. Pete Road Runners Mbr: Road Runners Club of America. Walkers, joggers, non-competitive & competitive runners. Monthly meetings, guest speakers, coaching, group runs, Grand Prix Series, and social events. www.sprr.org St. Petersburg Republican @ 2nd Wed., 7 pm St. Petersburg Comm. Church, 4501 30th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Monthly speaker & Q & A session. All invited. No charge. Call Gail Hebert, 727.526.2492 or Gus Pries priesgus@verizon.net St. Petersburg Shuffle Board Fridays – 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N, Free. 7 – 11 pm. A hip twist on an old game. 727.822.2083 www.stpeteshuffle.com

Bay Pines Toastmasters Wed. 5:15 – 6:30 pm. Free. Bldg. 20 behind VA Hospital Jill Haseltine 727.893.7838 www.facebook.com/baypines toastmasters

Downtown St. Pete Toastmasters focuses on improving communication & leadership skills. Guests welcome. Thursday, 6:00 – 7:30 pm, FREE 244 2nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg, Room DC 316. Robert 321.872.8295, www.DowntownSt.Pete Toastmasters.com Gulfport Toastmasters Wednesday 6:15 – 7:30pm, Gulfport Library, 5501 28th Ave. S 727.537.9098 info@gulfporttoastmasters.com www.gulfporttoastmasters.com St. Petersburg Club #2284 Public speaking organization help! Tuesdays, 6:15 – 8:30 pm. Hope Lutheran Fellowship Hall, 1801 62nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg www.toastmastersclubs.org


Attic Shoppe 316 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach 727.360.5647 www.stalbanstpetebeach.org Run by St Albans Church on Corey Ave. One of longest running thrift shoppes. CASA Thrift Shop NEW 1011 1st Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.828.1233. Wednesday Seniors 55+ save 25%. www.casa-stpete.org Monies raise benefit the victims of domestic violence. Donations greatly appreciated. Pass-A-Grille Beach Comm. Church Thrift Shop 107 16th Ave. & Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach. 9 am-noon Tue, Wed., Thur., & Sat. 9 am – 1 pm 727.360.5508 Closed Summers, Reopens in Sept. Treasures by the Sea At the Church by the Sea 495 137th Ave. Cir., Madeira Beach 727.391.7706 Tues., Thurs., & Sat 10 am – 2 pm.

NETWORKING Business & Professional Women’s Club 1st & 3rd Thurs., 11:30 am, 400 Beach Dr., St. Petersburg www.BPWStPetePinellas.org 727.471.8248 Entrepreneur Social Club NEW ESC, every Thursday night, NOVA 535, 535 MLK Jr St N, St. Petersburg. Collaborative group of seasoned professionals, start-ups, business owners, inventors, successful tycoons, students, mentors and Entrepreneurs from every industry. A truly enjoyable social club. No need to register, just show up 727. 821.6682 entrepreneursocialclub.com HEC Friday Networking NEW Every Friday, 3 - 4:15 pm The Hollander Hotel, 421 Fourth Ave. N, St. Petersburg, Ample parking! Run by Eileen Brock of Paradise News 727.439.2575 Sponsors: Mark Drucker, Hollander Hotel & Paradise News Started Friday, December 2, 2016 Women in Tourism Educate, encourage, network. 3rd Friday, various locations throughout Tampa Bay. www.tampabaywomenintourism.com

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MARKETS TUESDAYS Gulfport’s Tuesday Fresh Market Year Round! 9 am – 3 pm Summer hrs. Beach Blvd, below 29 Ave. S, Gulfport Live music. www.visitgulfportflorida.com FreshMarket@gulfportma.com Second Tuesday – Clothing Swap WEDNESDAYS Madeira Beach Morning Market 9 am – 2 pm, rain or shine. Oct - May Madeira Way between Gulf Blvd. & Tom Stuart Cswy. www.TheBeachMarkets.com 1ST & 3RD THURSDAY Edge District Farmer’s Market 4 pm – 8 pm. Green Bench Brewing Co., 1133 Baum Ave. N, St. Petersburg www.facebook.com/EDGE FarmersMarket FRIDAYS Founders Corner Fresh Market 4 – 8 pm. 431 Southwest Blvd. N, St. Petersburg www.facebook.com/Fridaymarket founderscorner

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Treasure Island Friday Market 9 am – 2 pm. Community Center’s Park (behind Walgreens) 1 Park Place & 106th Ave., Treasure Island. FREE parking, live music. 727.360.4121 www.islandneighborschamber.org News@islandneighborschamber.org SATURDAYS Saturday Morning Market 9 am – 2 pm / (Oct. 1 – May 26) Al Lang Stadium parking lot & 1st Ave. S & 1st St., St. Petersburg (June thru Sept.) at Williams Park, 1st Ave. N & 2nd St., St. Petersburg www.saturdaymorningmarket.com 727.455.4921

So. Tangerine Saturday Market 9 am – 2 pm. Tangerine Greenway & 49th St., Gulfport. 727.439.0164 www.sotangerine.com SUNDAYS Corey Avenue Sunday Market Corey Area Business Assoc. 10 am – 2 pm /October thru May Live music. Shops open, Free parking, 74th Ave., St. Pete Beach 727.498.8778 www.coreyave.com Deuces Live Sunday Market 22nd St. S & 9th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 1 – 5 pm. www.deuceslive.org Indian Rocks Beach Sunday Market 9 am – 1 pm / October thru April Indian Shores Town Hall, 19305 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores www.thebeachmarkets.com WEEKEND MARKETS Paradise Bazaar Year Round! Fridays & Sundays 9 am – 4 pm, next to Paradise Grille Pass-A-Grille, 9th Ave. & Gulf Way. ParadiseBazaar@Yahoo.com Pass-A-Grille Beach Art Mart Saturday, 9 am – 2 pm. Next to Paradise Grille, 9th Ave.& Gulf Way, Pass-A-Grille Beach 727.367.3818 suntanartcenter@verizon.net OTHER MARKETS 1st Friday Flea Market 9 am – noon. Gulfport Multipurpose Sr. Ctr. 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 1st Saturday Grand Central Flea 9 am – 4 pm. Antiques, Collectibles NEW LOCATION Parking Lot of Punky's Bar 3063 Central Ave. St. Pete 1st Saturday St. Pete Indie Market Noon – 5 pm. 600 Block of Central Ave., St. Petersburg www.stpeteindiemarket.com/index.html

VOLUNTEER AARP Tax Aide Varying responsibilities. www.aarp.org/giving-back Daystar Life Center Offering monthly information sessions services & volunteering, the third Tuesday, 1:30 pm. Daystar Life Ctr. 226 6th St. S, St. Petersburg. 727.498.8794 or kitty.rawson@daystarlife.com Empath Health / Suncoast Hospice NEW Locations throughout Pinellas County, Various positions. Training provided Ages 14 years +. 727.523.3440 Kendrapolachy@thehospice.org Friends of Strays NEW 2911 47th Ave. N, St. Petersburg www.friendsofstrays.com Non-profit, no kill shelter Volunteer orientation, twice monthly. Claire@friendsofstrays.com 727-522-6566 ext. 107


State of Florida Guardian ad Litem Program Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of FL, 14250 49th St. N, Suite 4000, Clearwater. 727.464.6528. St. Petersburg Free Clinic 863 3rd Ave. N, St. Petersburg. To schedule new volunteer orientation Marissa.Davis@stpetersburg freeclinic.org 727.821.1200 X 114. Tampa Bay Watch NEW Mondays 9 am – noon Ages 15+ for Volunteer Hours rarndt@tampabaywatch.org

YOGA / SPIRITUAL Beach Yoga Pinellas Tuesdays 7 – 8:15 pm. Treasure Island Community Center Garden Rm. Thursdays 7 – 8:15 pm City Hall Auditorium Year round resident discount packages. www.beachyogapinellas.com 727.222.6476 Don Vista Arts Center 3300 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach 727.367.3818 www.suntanart.org Celebrating 50+ Years. Yoga, Chi Gong Drum Circle 4th Friday on Gulfport Beach West side near the Rec. Center. Winter 7 pm / Summer 7:30 pm. Empowering & healing. Dena Lebowitz. 727.289.3380 denaleb@gmail.com Hoop Dancing Yoga Village – Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N, St. Petersburg Contact: Abby 813.777.7720 www.hoolamonsters.com Story telling dance with 1 to 30 hoops Inspire Yoga at the Dali Sundays at The Dali, One Dali Blvd., practice vinyasa/ashtanga poses. 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Madeira Beach Recreation Center 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beach 727.392.0665 www.madeirabeachfun.com Yoga Essentials, Vinyasa, Flow, Tai Chi, Hoola Dance Meditation in the Gardens Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N, St. Petersburg, Every Wednesday, 12:30 pm. 727.551.3102 www.stpete.org/sunken

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Sacred Lands 1700 Park St. N, St. Petersburg. 727.347.0354 www.sacredlands preservationandeducation.org Sunday tours, Meditations, special events. Wednesdays Movement or Wellness Sound Meditations NEW Thursdays at 11 am. Scout Hall, 5315 28th Ave. S, Gulfport. 727.893.5657. Brought to you by Gulfport Senior Center Foundation www.gulfportseniorfoundation.org St. Petersburg Yoga 2842 MLK St. N, St. Petersburg 727.894.9642 info@stpetersburgyoga.com Tues, 6:15 pm, Sunset Beach, 10400 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island Wed., Sunrise 7 am at Straub Park, 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg www.stpetersburgyoga.com St. Pete Beach Yoga Daily 10 am and one hour before sunset. St. Pete Beach near Beach Plaza and 67th Ave. 727.686.0123 stpetebeachyoga@gmail.com Yoga Alliance Certified Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.sunkengardens.org Daily Yoga with Yoga Village classes www.stpeteyogafestival.org The Longhouse
 2309 49th Street S, Gulfport 727.322.5766 www.longhouse.info All levels of skill and techniques Tree of Life Yoga 6800 Gulf Blvd., South Pasadena Shopping Ctr., 727.514.3057 www.treeoflifeyoga.org Four studios. Addiction Recovery, Prenatal, Cancer Survivor Yoga Yoga - Jeanne Salvo, RYT 500 Yoga Style: Kripalu, Pass-A-Grille Beach Comm Church, 107 16th Ave., St. Pete Beach Phone/Text 727.224.7631 Jesalvo@tampabay.rr.com YOGA FOR A CAUSE! Get healthy and support Florida West Ballet, a Not-for-profit Pre-Professional Performing Arts Company! Yoga Around Town is offering yoga classes at Florida West Ballet's studio: 616 4th Street N., St. Petersburg Bring your mat, towel & $10 donation per session. floridawestballet@tampabay.rr.com or ann@yogaaroundtown.net PN

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DOG TRAINING A Trainer your Dog will LOVE. Dogmandu Family Dog Training. Call Theresa for a FREE consultation info@dogmandu.net - dogmandu.net 610-248-0467 EMPLOYMENT__________ Purple Haze Smoke Shop seeks talented retail sales help - Smoke or Vape experience a plus - Leo 727-580-5880 Hair Stylist needed - Emma 727.418.6168 Chick-Fila seeks great talent. Open interviews Wednesdays 4pm at the restaurant, 4623 Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Bch

BATHROOMS & KITCHENS___ _ Cabinets, Countertops & More. Family Owned, Free estim. Lic-C8902 Kitchens By Wheaton 727.360.8159 Complete Remodeling, cabinets, Design, Layout Lic CBC057371 & Ins., Free Es. www.kitchenfl.com 727.409.3346

FURNITURE AMISH Meets Coastal at Coastal Fine Furniture near Bay Pines 727.289.9790 Decor Studio One Wicker, Bamboo Glass, Lighting and Decor at Paradise Lights on Corey Ave. 401 Corey Ave. or Call 727.317.5513

BOAT & YACHT BROKERS___________ 10 Professional Licensed Yacht Brokers to help you. Sell or buy your boat. Free Valuations. Pier One Yacht Sales - Since 2004 Demens Landing – St. Petersburg Municipal Marina, 727.317.5678

GENERAL CONTRACTOR Complete Home or Business Remodel additions, baths, kitchens & windows. design/planning. Superb quality & competitive $. Lic. CGC1518653, Call 727.466.7140 / 415.8075 DMC Construction: Lic.: CBC1250815 Remodel, repairs. Don 727.688.5484 Spoeneman Contracting. Certified, local 20+ years. Kitchens - Bathrooms, Complete design and planning. Interior remodel specialists. Lic# CGC038575 727.709.5925

ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICES_______________ David J. Strickler, CPA, PA, djscpa1@aol.com 727.906.9600 Miksch & Company, CPA, PA, Individual & Business Tax Returns, Accounting, 249 43rd Ave., SPB, mikschcpa@msn.com 727.367.1040

BUILDER New Homes & Additions w/Solar Energy Contact Tom of GHD Construct. tsmith@GHDcsi.com 727.323.5119 x2004 CABINET REFACING____ ____ Have old cabinets look like NEW! Different types of countertops. Kitchen, Bath. ALL built-ins. Stan 727.586.1129 CARPET CLEANING_____________ CarpetDoc - clean all kinds of floors, carpet to wood, including tile and grout, concrete & terrazo + water damage remediation & mold testing 727.698.0098 CEILINGS & WALLS____ __ __ _ Water damage repairs, texturing, popcorn & wall paper removal and painting, 30 yrs. exp Lic/Ins. 727.458.4209 COMPANION CARE _______ __ _ Helping Hand/ Companion Available Daily Shift, Willing to prepare meals, Transportation to Doctors & Shopping, Light housekeeping. Ref’s 954.5173 Need Help with shopping,errands,dog walking/sitting, get to appointments, etc. Reliable, Reasonable Rates. References. Carlie 727.710.3532 COMPUTER SERVICES__________ Affordable Computer Repair Affordable on-site computer repair Call Todd 727.418.TODD (8633) Custom Web Design - Hosting, Search Engine Optimization, Free Consultation! DigitalEel.com 727.368.0270 DOG BAR Patrons wanted, with or without dog(s). Experienced drinkers preferred, but willing to train right applicants. Apply in person 9531 Blind Pass Rd.

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HANDYMAN_________ Quality Work at fair prices. All types of jobs. Free estm. Local resident since 1977. Joe 727.458.5938 General Home Repairs / Maintenance, Let me do the projects you have put off or want done. Reasonable rates. local ref’s & Free quotes, Bob Quigbuilt@yahoo.com 727.729.0763 Reliable & Affordable Handyman 25 yrs experience. Carpentry, electric, fixtures remodeling, plumbing. Decks-Docks, doors, fences/gates, tree removal, land scaping, etc. Big or small, we have crews. Great $, Free est. Sr. Discounts. John johnanver@gmail.com 727.543.2336 H A U L I N G _______________ __ Demolition, Garage & Attic Cleanout, Appliances Removed, Trees trimmed & Removed. Call Glenn. 727.580.7080 HEALTH & FITNESS__ ______ __ Mobil Therapeutic Massage Therapist Neuromuscular /Myofascial $70/hr $95/1.5 hr; Hot Stones $80/1.5 hr. Aromatherapy $75 hr. All massages custom to client. Lic:MA66543 call Libby Higdon 727.204.8602 Worried about your Memory? Alzheimer’s Association offers FREE & Confidential Memory Screenings Gulfport Multipurpose Sr. Center, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. CALL to schedule 727.893.5657 Acupunture & Herbs Pain? Nausea? Trouble Sleeping? Chemo? April Wang Certified Chinese MD 727.384.4826


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Don’t let hearing loss impact your life comp. screening, consultation Call 727.329.8852 HELP WANTED__ __________ __ Professional Fiduciary Services, LLC Part Time Bookkeeper/EA or CPA, Retired CPA, bookkeeper, flexible hours. Criminal & credit background check, Hourly. St. Pete, Darby Jones, 813.898.2804 or 727-260-1130 HOUSEKEEPING & CLEANING ___ Laundry Wash Dry Fold Service Laundromat - 7815 Blind Pass Rd, St. Pete Beach. Some Pickup/Delivery Available. Call Lorri 817.681.7474 Cleaning Is Our Passion, - Maids, Maintenance & More. Steadfast Reliable, Best of Beaches service for over 25 years. L/B/I 727.363.1074 Cleaning Services - 1 bedroom $45 up to any size home ok. Great Ref’s Free estimates. Beach resident 35 yrs. 727.452.6120 or 743.4281 Experienced, independant European lady, guaranteed quality service. Reasonable rates & references. Call for free estimates. 727.564.1473 Home & Office Cleaning - Experienced, efficient European cleaning lady. Free estimates. Equipment & supplies provided. Great local references. 727.793.5419 INSURANCE _______ Academy Insurance - Full Lines - Flood Residential & Investment Property Specialist Call Rose 727.343.0419 AIA - Home, Health, Marine, Umbrella, Health Life, Dental, Commercial, Disability, Boat. On the beach at 4615 Gulf Blvd. (south of Publix) Tom Torgersen 727.577.7222 LAWNCARE Bill Wolff’s Pest Control -Yard & in-home pest, fertilizer, weed control 727.321.0211 PA I N TI NG SERVICES Custom Painting, Stain Work, Interior, Exterior, Small jobs ok 727.565.3853 Painting-Interior / Exterior, Custom Work, Ceiling & Wall Repairs, Popcorn & Wallpaper Removal. 30 yr. exp. Lic. & Ins. Free Estimates.Reasonable. Call Nick 727.458.4209 PET SERVICES__________ __ Dependable, Friendly Care, T.J. Brown, Dog Handler, – Bay Area Dog Walking TJB1270@aol.com 727.417.3564 PET BUDDY PET SITTING – care for furry & feathered children. Michele 367.1041 PET SITTING/DOG WALKING - SPB & Tierra Verde - Nurse w/flex sch. 272.0021 PETSITTING, pets stay at my home or in their own environment. 727.363.0967

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by Captain Mark & Dylan Hubbard 170 John’s Pass Boardwalk, Madeira Beach • 727.393.1947

www.HubbardsMarina.com Inshore- Sheepshead bite is hot around the docks, pilings, and bridge fenders of Johns Pass and surrounding areas. They love cut oyster, barnacles, fiddle crabs or small pieces of shelled shrimps on a 2ot hook with 20lb floro for leader. You can add a small split shot if the current requires it, but if you can get away with a free lined bait that is best, because it looks more natural. The black drum bite is still steady but the heavy Sheepshead activity is typically stopping your baits before they hit bottom. The trout, snook & redfish can be found up in the shallows this time of year. As the water cools and the tides get lower, these fish, normally found in deeper water grass beds in the summer, come into the shallower waters where the dark bay mud holds the heat and where the sun can penetrate the shallow waters more easily to stay warmer. Especially behind these occasional fronts you can find these guys tucked up in the back waters and bayous. Don’t forget the mullet run, as these large schools of fish flush out of the back waters the big snook and reds will follow the fish to ambush the stragglers and smaller fish. If you spot a school, work your baits from the middle of the school to the back edges and hold on tight. Near shore - The ten-hour all day came in from the last all day Thursday trip for the year with 40 keeper hogfish, a new record.

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The approaching front had the hogfish foaming and ready to chew, we also caught some red grouper and tons of grey snapper, porgies, and sea bass too! The half-day trips are also doing well on the snapper and a few hogs here and there but the big news are the private charters. This past week’s private charter trips have done exceptionally well on the hogfish, gags and red grouper plus plenty of lane snapper too. The red grouper bite seems to be out in the deeper near shore waters while the gags are spread throughout the near shore waters in spread out areas, meaning only a few at each ledge. We haven’t seen them group up really thick in the near shore waters this year like they have been offshore. Offshore - The grouper bite this past week was some of the best we have seen in months! The latest 12 hour extreme aboard the Flying HUB 2 caught over 40 keeper grouper with big gags, plentiful fat red grouper, and also nice scamp grouper too with some big mangroves, yellowtail and lane snapper too! The tuna bite out there is heating up ironically as the water cools. The kingfish are still hanging in the pockets of warmer water. Check out our latest videos on Facebook as we have been doing video updates as each long range trip returns: www.facebook.com/ hubbardsmarina/videos PN


22,106 Feet of Fishing Line! The 23rd Annual Fishing Line Cleanup, organized by Tampa Bay Watch and Audubon Florida and sponsored by Sea World Busch Gardens Conservation Fund and Restore America’s Estuaries, was a great success. Fifty-three volunteers cleaned 44 different sites around Tampa Bay and along the Gulf of Mexico shoreline. They removed an estimated 22,106 feet of fishing line and 225 hooks from bird nesting islands & mangrove shorelines. Unfortunately, 52 birds were found to have died because they were entangled in line were found during the cleanup. Volunteers were able to rescue two pelicans that were found trapped by fishing line in the mangroves. Tampa Bay Watch and Audubon Florida strive to educate anglers to reduce improper disposal of line and to teach fishermen how to release birds accidently caught, with a goal to decrease the amount of fishing line and reduce the number of entangled birds each year. The cleanup took place throughout the week of Saturday, September 24 - Sunday, October 2, 2016. Volunteers with boats removed tangled line from mangroves and shorelines of assigned bird nesting islands. Advanced registration on tampabaywatch.org allowed captains and their volunteer crews to remove fishing line from protected bird colonies that otherwise are off-limits to the public. This cleanup, scheduled in the fall when most birds are not nesting, effectively removes fishing line from Tampa Bay and reduces the threat of entanglement for coastal birds and also other marine animals. Abandoned fishing line is a significant mortality factor in bird colonies. Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission biologists have identified fishing line as the major cause of mortality for adult Brown Pelicans. “Florida’s coastal birds face increasing pressures from habitat loss, human disturbance, and predation; removing fishing line is an easy way to increase their chances of survival,” said Audubon Florida Sanctuary Manager Mark Rachal. “Pelicans, egrets, herons and other iconic coastal birds need our help. We thank our captains and crews who participated in the 23rd Annual Fishing Line Cleanup and made a difference for Tampa Bay’s wildlife.” “It’s great to be able to get the community involved in an event to help prevent wildlife entanglements, while also raising awareness about the importance of responsible fishing practices. This event would not be possible without community volunteers generously donating their time and boats, as well as our partners’ collaboration, resources and funding,” said Melinda Spall, Tampa Bay Watch Environmental Specialist. Tampa Bay Watch is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) stewardship program dedicated exclusively to the charitable and scientific purpose of protecting and restoring the marine and wetland environments of the Tampa Bay estuary 727-867-8166m • www.tampabaywatch.org Audubon Florida & the National Audubon Society are dedicated to protecting birds and other wildlife and the habitats that support them. 813-623-6826 • www.audubon.org or fl.audubon.org ParadiseNewsFL.com | JANUARY 2017

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by Sarah Lyons Sirius Systems Astrological Services www.sarahlyonsastrologer.com 727.347.4737 “Get Sirius about Your Future”

Happy New Year, Everyone! Forcast for the year of 2017 2017 will be an exciting year for all of us! The United States will welcome a new President, which will affect our country and our relations with the world. The stars are aligned for truly innovative, transformative growth and change for our planet! And, on a personal level we will see the effects as well! Read on for your forecast! ARIES: Your sign will feel the most changes in areas of relationships and career especially in spring and late summer. Partnerships are mutually beneficial, whether professional or personal, but your need for independence continues. Romance gets the spotlight spring and summer. When love planet Venus enters your sign in February and stations retrograde there until May make peace and review values to stay on track. June & November finances are enhanced. Action planet Mars is with you February until mid March as you charge ahead; just be mindful of others as you do so! Health looks good overall, but irritations and indulgence in the fall can cause issues. TAURUS: Work, duties and health concerns get the most activity this year; as you learn new ways to make improvements in these areas. March and April you will have energy to spare! However, Mercury retrograde in your sign will shift your focus to things undone or needing review. Spring and fall require attention to home and family matters. Finances are addressed all year as you clear up money and resource concerns, while learning to manage and budget better. Venus gives you popularity in June and increased wealth in July and November. Social life focus and charity work is accented in February. Partnerships bring blessings in October, lasting into the next year! GEMINI: Relationships with children, lovers can heal and grow this year as transformations take place. Friendships continue to change as old ways and habits are left behind. Spring and summer accents learning 66

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and opening up your mind to new beliefs. Energizing Mars visits you late April into June, watch impulsive or scattering tendencies and you will accomplish much. In July Venus gives you the charm to get your way! Career path and status in general continues to be uncertain and without direction; but beginning in October, new opportunities come. Health will also improve in the fall as long as you watch indulgences. Watch your spending in June and July. CANCER: Home life and family are blessed this year and in the fall children benefit, creativity soars and love comes easily! Partnerships both personal and professional continue to evolve as needs for freedom and individuality surface. Travel or education may alter your beliefs and philosophy early in the year. Career area is energized until spring with changes likely then social life takes over. June and July Mars will give you all the drive you need to succeed or break away on your own. In August, Venus brings love and favors your way. Financial modifications are a major theme all year. Stay on top of health issues & balance work place demands. LEO: A focus on finances starts your year. Celebrate your siblings, stay on the go and learn something new! Health breakthroughs continue especially during the summer months. Career boost in March while work continues to evolve. Late July until mid September, powerful Mars energy takes you to the top! Venus brings you pleasure late August thru September. Hobbies are structured for success. Children learn responsibilities and boundaries. February and August eclipses put the spotlight on you, vitality, wellness and expression. The second August eclipse highlights relationships both biz and personal. Fall brings abundance and optimism into your home and family. VIRGO: Your year begins with endings as you finish releasing old issues. Partners may not always be available but can be a source of inspiration. An ongoing theme this year for you will be quiet time for reflection and taking care of your health on all levels; especially in February and August.

Career is your focus in the spring. September and October you personally take charge directing and reorganizing on all levels. As fall begins you get what you want as Venus visits your sign until mid October. Then, energy goes into financial matters both earning and spending. Family responsibilities continue all during the year. Home projects or repairs may be needed too. LIBRA: The year begins with you tackling work and health matters, finally getting the long needed assistance and breakthroughs for success! All year long future plans and social life keep you busy! Romance and recreation is highlighted during the summer months. Children bring pleasure but family transformations continue; siblings need your support. Home renovations go well and keep evolving. You still have lucky Jupiter in your sign until October 10; bringing growth, abundance, optimism and travel your way! Mid October lovely Venus enhances your life for three weeks and then late that month until mid December action planet Mars gets you motivated! SCORPIO: Fun has been on your schedule, but February to mid March work and health matters will take priority. Early this year balancing career and recreation can be a challenge; by late summer home and family issues can also affect career decisions and status in general. All year long constant focus on finances helps you feel like progress is being made. Getting in touch with inner issues helps you prepare for the new cycle of growth that Jupiter brings in the fall. The rest of this year brings new opportunities, abundance, optimism; with luck on your side! Early November sweet Venus smiles on you, and then early December Mars gets you moving along fast! SAGITTARIUS: Saturn will be keeping you on task all year as you tend to responsibilities, set boundaries and structure your life. Karmic debts are both paid and received. Family members and home life are your focus as the year unfolds. Travel and education will be highlighted late winter and summer. Creative ideas and social contacts can greatly affect your earning potential


up until the fall begins. August brings restlessness; take a trip, reconnect to others. September and October career plans are in high gear and you set yourself free from self imposed limits! You are everybody’s favorite when Venus visits in December. And you can celebrate Saturn’s leaving the 19th! CAPRICORN: Home and family matters will be your focus during the first two months. Unexpected issues may arise and everyday life will be adjusted. Career opportunities continue until fall; then social life expands. In winter and mid summer financial matters are in the spotlight. Endings are also a theme for you this year as you let go of old ways. Health requires rest and discipline. Taskmaster Saturn comes home to your sign on December 19th. Karma, responsibilities, structure and ambition are highlighted over the next two years. Venus brings harmony to your sign on Christmas day and lends her charms and beauty to enhance and please, taking you into the next year! AQUARIUS: Focus on finances starts your year; be practical with your decisions. March and April bring action to the family and home front. May is play

time! Travel and education expand and enlighten until fall arrives; then career and status will benefit with opportunities and growth! The spotlights this year are on personal and professional relation-ships, especially in February and August. Changes are likely as you meet new people and let go of those holding you back. The summer months also require attention to health and wellness. Friends may need your support this year. Future plans become clearer. December fills your social calendar! PISCES: Venus in your sign starts the year with harmony, beauty and love throughout January! Mars energizes and motivates you to take charge on those resolutions! An Eclipse in February finishes the last two year cycle of relationship focus, and brings the attention back to you. Health and wellness will be a theme all year long, both physical and mental; especially in winter and late summer. Take down time frequently; just rest. Resources increase this year but watch spending and evaluate financial moves in February and March. Career demands continue throughout the year; with changes in the workplace, or your job likely. You end the year focused on future plans! PN

Sarah Lyons has been providing astrological information for a lifetime; and a former president of the Astrology Assoc. of St. Petersburg, one of the oldest groups in the United States. Available for private sessions, personal and business forecasting, lectures, parties, classes and more.

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Florida’s History is all about Seafood! by Julian Fant While growing up in old St. Augustine, on the northeast Florida coast, one of my most vivid memories is of the wonderful fresh seafood we enjoyed. Fish, both fresh and saltwater species were plentiful in the surf, bays and inlets, as well as in the many fresh water creeks, lakes and the mile-wide St. John's River, some 20 miles to the west. One of the most memorable fishing industries in the Ancient City, however, was the huge fleet of shrimp trawlers which played a major role in the city's economy. Several of my high school classmates were from the Sarris family, a Greek

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colony of outstanding boat builders who launched hundreds of the very durable wooden craft over the years. These were gradually replaced with fiberglass shrimp trawlers, shrimp gradually disappeared and the large fleets of "shrimp boats" sailed into eternity. Each morning, several hundred of these very sturdy wooden trawlers would sail out of St. Augustine inlet and return in the evening, having netted hundreds of pounds of large shrimp. Residents could go to the processing facilities west of the city, and buy the fresh shrimp right off the boats.


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