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DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS (PARTIAL) ST. PETERSBURG Sundial Shoppes Florida Jean Co Locale Market Happy Feet Plus Vinoy Hotel Hollander Hotel Holocaust Museum Morean Art Center Jim Duprey Salon Indigo Hotel Ponce de Leon Hotel UPS Store at 4 St & 38 Ave
GRAND CENTRAL DISTRICT Grand Central Stained Glass
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Cody’s Road House Harold Seltzer
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15 July 4th Fireworks Info
Schedule for beach fireworks, parades, celebrations & more
30 The Venetian
amazing beachfront Living on Treasure island
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room, kitchens & baths renovations, fully licensed & insured
Chamber Habana Café Gulfport Casino Neptune Grill
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DEPARTMENTS Publishers’Message...6 Letters..........................7 Tidbits ....................8-11 Kudos.........................12 Trust & Taxes.............14 Property Law............16 Art News.............40-44 Arts & Leisure ....47-61 Events .................48-61 Library .......................62 ECO ...........................63 Fishing .......................65 Classified ............66-67 Astrology .........68 & 70 Playing Around ........69
17 St Pete Pier Educational Center - run by Tampa bay Watch keeping the enviroment in focus
18 ASPEC Eckerd College
Summer Sampler programs how about a little exercise? Try chair yoga,Tai chi or a kayak / canoe group?
20 Post Irma Cleanup
Setting priorities and creating plans for post-disaster operations - by bonnie Quick 4
Addicted to the Bean Patchingtons
TIERRA VERDE Billy’s TD Bank Phila Deli Island Grille
ReMax Metro Bayway Marco’s Pizzeria Wong Lee’s T. V. Hardware
SOUTH PASADENA Palms Hospital Lou’s Florist Winn-Dixie
Spiro’s Deli Regions Bank Harbourside
PASS-A-GRILLE Merry Pier Paradise Grille Gennaro’s SeaCritters Suntan Art Center Bamboozle
The Sea Horse Paradiso Boutique The Wharf Hurley Realty Don CeSar Shaners Land-Sea Mkt
ST. PETE BEACH 5th/3rd Bank Synovus Bank Baird Realty Nori Thai Sushi Riptides Lounge Resort Realty Library/City Hall Paradise Grille Dolphin Liquors Cafe Soleil New China Art Expo Paradise Gifts Frog Pond
36 Natures Pet Herbals
Veterinary approved cbd products!! Not all cbd is created equal. - by peter roos its baby boomers Time! - by Tom Smith
if you have already checked up on your zone, re-check it, as some zones have changed. - by Steve Traiman
SUBWAY Sterling Cleaners Isla Yacht & CC
ReMax Preferred SPB Produce-Deli Coldwell Banker RE Vito & Michaels’ Custom Cafe SPB Post Office TBB Chamber Gulf to Bay Bait UPS Store Regions Bank Dolphin Beach Resort
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37 Construction
20 Hurricane Season Update
Library/Senior Ctr. Seabreeze Inn Art Village Regions Bank
38 Real Estate in Paradise - by Jim beggins
39 Turtle Nesting Season florida is a critically important destination for nesting sea turtles.
45 Florida Botanical Gardens New Walkway opens
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TREASURE ISLAND The Sandpiper The Pearl TI & MB Chamber
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June/July means summer is here. Highs in the 90’s. Lows in the mid 70’s. Our snowbirds have migrated back to their northern nests. The beaches and Gulf of Mexico are beaconing.
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Drive with caution, as schools are on summer break for the next two months, and I don’t think children feel the heat like we grownups do. Those that are not in summer camp may be skateboarding to the beach, playing in the street, or riding their bikes. They are unpredictable. Please practice safety on the water too. Last month we ran a column on page 7 from the Desk of our Sheriff with a checklist for boating safety. At the top of the list was to enroll in a safe boating course. In the quite comprehensive arts and leisure listings that run from page 41 - 55 in each edition of Paradise NEWS, there is a category called ‘ON THE WATER’ on Page 48-49 which includes contacts for several local safe boating courses. They are inexpensive, to the point, thorough and far better than YouTube. Please check them out. June is the time for the Tampa BayWatch Tarpon Rodeo, a lot of fun for fish people, celebrating the annual return of these majestic creatures. Not considered edible, Tarpon have long been fished just for sport. While we hate to bring up the point, June is also the official start of hurricane season. Irma was for most of us just a warning, a reminder that preparations are wise. Having a plan is essential. This issue we offer our hurricane preparedness update by Steve Traiman in the hopes you won’t be the person at the end of a long line at a local big box store, negotiating a float full of plywood or worse. We also have a report by our new freelance writer, Bonnie Quick, with accolades for some local governments on their handling of the cleanup after Irma blew through. There is a primary election August 28 for candidates wishing to replace veteran John Moroni on the Pinellas County Commission. Meanwhile, we mourn John’s passing as we just learned he lost his 4th battle against cancer, a struggle he was thrilled about winning thrice before. Deadline to register to vote, or to change your registered party affiliation so you can vote is July 31st. Google ‘Pinellas Supervisor of Elections’ for more info.
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As we mentioned last issue, our Silver Anniversary of publishing Paradise NEWS is approaching. Far from sitting on our laurels, we plan on ‘renewing our vows’ to continue to make Paradise NEWS the best read publication on the South Beaches and more. Have a Great & Safe July 4th!
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hi peter & renee, Thanks for including Soul Night (ad) in your latest issue! —Sam, SwingTime (Events@SwingTime.info) absolutely! paradise News is EXacTLy the kind of publication i was looking for to accommodate my upcoming move, as well as being a great opportunity for advertising & mutual opportunities. Thanks! - Bruce Driggers hi! i love paradise News! We have recently moved permanently to the area. i look forward to receiving this great magazine to see all the activities and news of this beautiful place. and to be complimentary is amazing. my only suggestion would be to move up the delivery date. i received the may issue today, may 12 and am disappointed to see we have already missed several events we would have attended that have taken place earlier in the month. any chance this lovely publication could get in circulation a week or so sooner. Not a complaint....thanks to all involved. - Susan Brooks
publishers reply: Congratulations on your relocation. Pete moved from Canada after high school (almost 50 years ago now) as soon as he found out there was somewhere it didn’t snow. Renee and he met at St. Pete Junior College and married quite young. August 15th will mark 47 years together. We try our best to include all of the events in the current issue that we know will happen before the next issue gets delivered space permitting, so hang onto the May issue until June/July arrives. We try to pack 6 weeks of events into the monthly and 10 weeks
into the bimonthly summer issues to create an overlap. If there is not enough room to list all of the events coming early in the following month, we give priority to items that are not covered elsewhere in the issue, such as in the Arts and Leisure listings.
The new issue is online at www.paradisenewsfl.com quite early each month. Access is free. You can even subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter that comes out every Thursday giving you the top 5 things to do this weekend. Hit the newsletter tab to see last Thursday’s and to subscribe (also free of charge). We send files to the printer at that time. If we send it much sooner, it gets bogged down with all of the others that want to be out on the first, and takes twice as long. When we go in on the first or second they turn us around in just a few days. Then, the post office takes a week to deliver on “Island Time.”
We start to fill 550 racks and stacks up and down the beaches and on the mainland on the 6th or 7th most months. The St. Pete Beach post office is one of the first places to get new copies, since we are there almost everyday. In summary: Keep each issue at least until the next one arrives. Read the Arts & Leisure calendar & the Arts & Culture section as well as the Events section. Subscribe to the e-newsletter. Thanks for reading Paradise NEWS and taking the time to let us know how much you appreciate our labor of LOVE. renee & peter roos – co-publishers
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come out and support the Pet Pal Shelter Fundraiser on Corey Avenue, Saturday, June 9th from 10-3. it is called “beach Waggers Festival.” corey area merchants are having raffles inside each store. There will be silent auctions, music by Lightning Jack, a kids Zone & more. adoptable dogs from pet pal animal Shelter will be on site. all donations benefit the shelter. interested vendors should call cheryl West at 727-363-8501. Pet Pal Shelter, formerly known as Pet Pal Rescue, was founded in the early 1980′s by two women who realized a high number of animals were being euthanized due to pet overpopulation and neglect. under the direction of Executive director Scott daly, pet pal has stayed true to their mission as they continue to educate the public about the importance of spaying and neutering pets and responsible pet ownership. cool off fridays this summer with Dive-In Movies at the St. Pete Beach Aquatic Center. bring your noodles, floats, and chairs to lounge by the pool while watching a movie on our big inflatable screen under the stars. Snacks, drinks, and chick-fil-a will be available for purchase. Tickets ($5/person) go on sale at 7pm, gates open at 8pm. for info call (727) 363-9245 or visit www.spbrec.com. Summer Dive-In Movies June 15: deep under pressure June 29: Nutty by Nature 2 July 13: coco July 27: Lego batman aug 10: finding dory
Powerboat P1 offshore powerboat race returns behind the pci resort on St. pete beach on the weekend of June 15 - 16 from 10-3pm. This contest includes some of the finest racers of both personal watercraft and the big powerful offshore racers. Visit St. pete/clearwater is an active participant and promoter.
St. Pete Beach Robotics Camp teaches students to build and program fully autonomous robots using the EV3 Lego mindstorm’s kit. The student-build robots will then compete in competitions such as Sumo-bot wrestling, robo-parade and exhibitions. robotics specialty camp at St. pete beach recreation has 3 separate sessions: June 4 - 8, June 18 - 22 and July 9 - 13.
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TIDBITS change may soon come to the long-neglected beach theatre building on corey ave. Screenwriter micheal france bought the theatre in 2007 “to save it” and operated it until 2012. mike’s exwife and sister fought over it in court since mike’s surprise passing in april 2013 at age 51. The lawsuit has finally settled, and the theatre will be sold and proceeds divided. The lawyer involved in the suit says there’s been plenty of interest. “if i had a dollar for each inquiry i’ve had while the suit was pending i could have retired”, he reportedly told commissioner Terri finnerty. John Loder, Sr. is another beach personality who has left this world too soon. his father William “bill” Loder, the founder of crabby bill’s, had only been gone a month when John recently passed at age 51. John had tried his hand at real estate development before returning to his roots, operating captain bill’s kitchen in “downtown” Treasure island for the past couple of years.
Soothe Our Souls (SOS) is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit volunteer organization providing free of charge sailing trips on the first Sunday of every month to provide a healing environment for those in our communities that are facing serious health challenges. captain dan, of Dolphin Landings Charter Boat Center, founded SoS in 2012 following the passing of a dear friend and fellow sailor of 40 years. in the weeks before his passing, on Sunday mornings, dan would take his friend and family, along with some of their friends on sailing trips. The time together was precious and therapeutic. it didn’t take long to see that the peaceful setting further improved the mental and emotional well being of all involved. it was from those wonderful experiences, and in honor of dan’s friend, that SoS was created. making memories since 1972, dolphin Landings charter boat center wants those facing serious health challenges to be able to benefit from time on the
danette Lynch (l) and Tampa bay beaches chamber of commerce cEo robin miller (r) congratulate maryann ferenc, 2018 Tourism person of the year. photo: bob Schlesinger - Tropical focus
water and create their own special memories while celebrating life. dolphin Landings charter boat center is located in the dolphin Village Shopping center, just behind the cVS pharmacy at 4737 gulf blvd. St. pete beach, fL 33706. donations are the lifeblood of non-profit organizations, and gifts of any size are welcome. captain dan has found an historic waterfront building in madeira beach he plans to make the new headquarters building for SoS. more about that in a
future issue. if you or someone you know could benefit from these heart felt cruises please contact the dock office of dolphin Landings charter boat center at (727) 360-7411. for more info, visit http://sos.dolphinlandings.com. ST. PETERSBURG
Chef Lee Aquino is the new Executive chef of the Birchwood’s Birch & Vine. With a dynamic personality and hands-on work ethic,
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his goal is to make birch & Vine the top downtown waterfront restaurant by delivering a dining experience like no other. he’s already making the changes necessary to reposition the restaurant and cultivate the staff to meet this goal. “After six successful years as Executive Sous Chef of the Tampa Yacht and Country Club, I felt it was time to check out the other side of the Bay,” said chef Lee aquino. “We couldn’t be more excited to have Lee lead our Birch & Vine team,” added owner chuck prather, “We’ve already seen amazing things happening here!” Trained under an apprenticeship with the american culinary federation in St. augustine, The birchwood is a Spanish mission style building built in 1922 and renovated in 2013. an 18-room boutique hotel on floors 2 and 3, conference, event, with a grand ballroom on the 4th floor and a rooftop lounge, The Canopy, on the top floor overlooking Tampa bay, Straub park and the downtown skyline. it is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. To learn more about The birchwood call 727-896-1080 or go to www.Thebirchwood.com.
city council members recently authorized Mayor rick kriseman to sign a five-year lease with our favorite nonprofit organization, Tampa Bay Watch, which is dedicated to the restoration and protection of the Tampa bay waters through scientific and educational programs. Since 1993 Tampa bay Watch and thousands of volunteers have performed a variety of habitat restoration and protection activities each year to help Tampa bay recover from its environmental problems. Last fall the group submitted a proposal to the city to lease, operate, and manage the education center, which would 10
Ground was broken in mid-May for a new development in Madeira Beach that everyone could agree was a good thing. This six-unit redevelopment project being built by developer Bill Karns and marketed by Jim Beggins and Walter van Schaik’s Beach Life Properties Group is the first of many of it’s kind planned to replace properties needing to be redeveloped. L – r: Walter van Schaik, Realtor®, Developer; Jack Lampron, new home owner; Mayor Maggie Black City of Madeira Beach; Madeira Beach Commissioner Nancy Hodges; Jonathan Evans, City Manager; Bill Karns, Builder/ Developer; Paige Karns, V. P., William Karns Enterprises; Chris Catania, Project Manager William Karns Enterprises
include programs focused on marine and environmental education presented to families and tourists during afternoon and evening sessions and summer camps. Tampa bay Watch will also manage the center as an event venue for corporate meetings and special events. chris ballestra, the city’s managing director of development coordination said, “Tampa bay Watch is perfectly situated to manage the education center. They have decades of environmental stewardship, programming, and a proven ability to provide outstanding environmental education to the Tampa bay region.” for information visit, newstpetepier.com or tampabaywatch.org. BEACHES
Parking Fees Initiated at Sand Key Parking - beach goers must now pay to park at the Sand key beach area north of the clearwater community Sailing center. The lot has transitioned to a pay-to-park location, similar to the courtney campbell causeway beach parking lot. The parking rate is $3/hour from 8 am to sunset.
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meanwhile St. pete beach voted to increase parking fees from $2.25 to $2.75/hour. While Treasure island rates remain at $2/hour, their meters are enforceable 24 hours/day. most beach meters are enforced dawn to dusk. madeira beach commissioners are raising rates in their city lots from $2 to $2.50/ hour. for half a day or more at the beach, fort desoto is likely still the bargain, with a 75 cent toll on the pinellas bayway and a $5 parking fee at the entrance to the park. GULFPORT
award-winning photographer & author John Russo & wife Lori are new Gulfport “artists in residence.” recently retired, they moved from the florida keys (fortunately before irma) and while house hunting, enjoyed a halloween haunted reading in gulfport. a few more visits and a chance meeting with Juliana Jewell of forever florida real Estate, led them to their new home. as John said, “We just love the beachy-artsysmall town feel of this community and know it will be a perfect fit for our love of art, writing and
music”. John’s award-winning photos have appeared in Penthouse and Gauntlet, among other publications. he also is an accomplished business writer and fiction author, with four novels available on amazon and kindle: Futuristic Fable: Engram and his international Thrillers Series with Tabula Rasa, Darkness After Midnight and Compromised Interests, and a fourth, Whiteburn, due later this year. Lori has a background in business writing and editing during her career in healthcare and government administration, and now does John’s editing and marketing. both are active members of the bay area professional Writers guild, inc.
l-r John & Lori Russo, Juliana Jewel
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PINELLAS COUNTY SHERIFF BOB GUALTIERI WINS NATIONAL MOWW LAW DAY AWARD
Bob Gualtieri, the 14th Sheriff of pinellas county, has received numerous honors for the outstanding innovative programs he has established. among the awards are some involving the youth of our community, such as the boys and girls clubs of the Suncoast, the pinellas Sheriff’s police athletic League, florida Sheriff’s youth ranch and as supporter of MOWW’s (The military order of the World Wars) youth Leadership program. Sheriff gualtieri was selected as the recipient of the moWW Exceptional Service award. his leadership and dedication to following the rule of Law, supporting the u.S. and florida constitutions has made him the choice for this prestigious National award.
Treasure island has one of the nicest and widest stretches of beach on the west coast of florida. Thanks to the generosity of the owners of Gator’s on the Pass, a division of homeowners choice insurance company, even the most physically challenged among us can access to the sights and sounds they previously could not enjoy. treasure island Police chief Armand boudreau said the new mobimat recpath, a removable access pathway made out of recycled materials, is proving so popular he suspects others may be installed at other beach access points as well. it is 6.5 ft. wide and approximately 400 ft. long, extending towards the gulf. The mat provides improved accessibility for residents and visitors with mobility impairments. it also provides improved access for pedestrians and users of strollers and beach carts. Gators Café & Saloon, a subsidiary of hci group, inc., donated $21,175 to the city of Treasure island for the purchase of the mat, the first of its kind in pinellas county.
ribbon is cut to officially open Smith & associates South beaches real Estate office l-r Spb commissioner Terri finnerty, florida State representatives Wengay Newton & Larry ahern, Spb commissioner & Smith & assoc. realtor melinda pletcher, bob glaser, president & cEo of Smith & assoc. realtors, Ti mayor Larry Lunn, Spb mayor al Johnson, and Tampa bay beaches chamber of commerce president robin miller
su mme r W al ki ng to ur se as on has A rr ive d! PTB Offers Guided & Self Guided Tours There is Bound to be One for You!
Walk St. Petersburg is a 12 stop downtown, self-guided audio tour and a part of the florida humanities council’s “Florida Stories” audio tour series.
Florida Stories is your personal walking tour guide to a variety of florida towns, big & small. The growing list of tours contains an audio narration and synchronized photos, giving one a unique “behind the scene” view of the town one has selected to tour. all tours are easily accessible on the free florida humanities council “florida Stories” app (https:// preservetheburg.org/walkstpete).
Walk St. Petersburg will allow visitors and residents to experience the feel of what today keeps St. petersburg special while telling the story of how the city successfully sold itself over the decades as the embodiment of the florida dream. With its stories, historic photographs and guide to some of the city’s best architecture, Walk St. petersburg will be of interest to the old or young and to the visitor or resident. The tour takes one from the beautiful waterfront to the heart of downtown along central avenue to the 600 block, to mirror Lake and to city hall before ending in Williams park. Stop 1 – St. petersburg, home to the florida dream and the world’s first scheduled airline! Stop 2 – boom & bust – The demolished Soreno hotel – The flourishing Vinoy hotel Stop 3 – a railroad, a hotel & three dreamers & schemers lead to St. petersburg’s founding Stop 4 – The Women’s Town improvement ass’n – Women make their mark in the city’s early days Stop 5 – perry Snell & roy hanna Two dreamers bring two architectural gems to the city Stop 6 – central avenue – St. petersburg’s main Street – a story about green benches
Stop 7 – The 600 block, murals & the crislip arcade make St. petersburg special! Stop 8 – The Shuffleboard club & the coliseum – 1920’s entertainment still popular today Stop 9 – carnegie libraries open to all but in segregated communities like St. petersburg Stop 10 – city hall & a controversial mural – The county Judicial building & a jury experience Stop 11 – Schools, churches and an eccentric philanthropist in early St. petersburg Stop 12 – Williams park – St. petersburg’s town square sports a mid-century modern bandshell
Walk St. Petersburg in partnership with the St. petersburg museum of history is sponsored by the florida humanities council with funds from the florida department State, division of cultural affairs and the florida council on arts and culture.
Twilight on the Town Guided Walking Tours yes, preserve ‘burg (pTb) guided walking tours continue for the summer offering relaxing weekday evening strolls after the heat of the day has passed. and the tours end at a local business where you can cool off, grab something to eat or drink and continue in a fun conversation!
UPCOMING TOURS: Wed, May 30 - downtown North Wed, June 20 - downtown to the Waterfront Thurs, June 21 - historic gulfport Wed, July 11 - mirror Lake
Tours are free to pTb members and just $10 for non-members and guests. Summer tours start at varying locations and last between an hour and 90 minutes. click on individual tour link for details and to register. online reservations recommended as tours fill quickly. Don’t forget to check the PTB calendar for other events! ParadiseNewsFL.com | JUNE/JULY 2018
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Owning A Business by Samantha Chechele, MBA I want to own my own business – great news! Where do I start? That is a question that frequently walks through my door along with a hopeful and wide‐eyed individual, who is anticipating getting wealthy beyond their wildest dreams through business ownership. While this sometimes occurs, the truth is that business ownership can be very rewarding, but also very full of pitfalls and hazards, if you don’t know the logistics of operating a business.
Fortunately, we assist business start‐ups as well as existing businesses every day, tackling many important topics of the logistics of owning a business. Here are a few of our most important tips.
Entity Selection ... Should I be a corporation, a limited liability company, or‐‐do I even need to have a company? The general answer is that most businesses need to have an “entity”, or a formalized type of business organization. What type is best for each business depends upon many factors, but generally for a “for‐profit” organization, an LLC is now the preferred entity type, and for a “not‐for‐profit charity”, a corporation is the preferred entity type. As with most types of legal work, this is not really a do‐it‐yourself project, because most people don’t know the right features, language, and next steps to do this properly, so please do use an attorney to set up your entity, (even though it is possible to do this yourself on sunbiz).
Tax Elections ... I didn’t know I needed to make a tax election……many individuals who set up an entity themselves don’t know they must make a tax election in a timely manner. A tax election means filing forms with the Internal Revenue Service that select how you will be treated for tax purposes for the rest of your business life. If you don’t make an election, the IRS will pick one for you, and it is probably not the one you should have (and will cost you big $$$$ if you choose incorrectly or fail to choose). Please consult a professional in this area, and don’t forget that there is a short deadline for making a tax election after setting up an entity.
Other Necessities ... Obtain an EIN, TIN, FEIN, whatever you want to call it….this is a federal identification number that will be associated with your business FOREVER. It is used to open a bank account, make a tax
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election, and use for many other purposes. If you aren’t sure about how to do this, don’t attempt by yourself, AGAIN – consult the right professional.
Bookkeeping – every business must keep a set of books. This is for two purposes – First and foremost, so that you are aware of the income, expenses, profit, receivables, payables and all the financial aspects of your business at any given moment. Second – so that you can prepare a complete and accurate tax return at year end, and maximize tax savings opportunities. We recommend that clients confer with us about what is the proper bookkeeping software to utilize and what version of popular accounting software works best for each type of business and level of expertise. Insurance‐ every business needs insurance – so don’t forget to contact your property and casualty insurance provider to see what types of insurance will be needed for your business. You do not want to subject yourself to unnecessary risk by failing to have the proper types of insurance. For some professions, it is illegal not to be properly insured, so do not skip this important step. We have a great property casualty insurance provider to recommend for this purpose – Moore Resource Insurance in St. Petersburg – call Dave Moore or Wes Bryan at 727‐323‐0206 for a business insurance review.
Estate and Business Succession Planning‐ If you start a business, it is an asset that you own. Don’t forget to plan for the future. Who will inherit the business? What will you do if you become disabled and cannot work in the business anymore? Do you have debts in the business? Will a family member take over the business, or do you desire to sell the business once it becomes profitable? Failing to plan is planning to fail. Please allow us to address these important issues with you concerning your business and its future. Fortunately, Chechele Law helps business owners with all these aspects of business ownership and more. If you own a business, or wish to start one, please schedule your consultation with us today, to learn about what it takes to run a successful business!
July 4th CELEBRATIONS
St Pete Beach July 4th Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the fireworks being launched from? they are being launched from Upham beach
When are they being launched? on Wednesday, July 4th at sunset (approximately 9pm) Will Upham beach close? yes, beach will close the beach for the day in order to fence off the launch area. All but the southernmost beach walkways at Upham beach will be closed on the day of the fireworks. Metered parking will still be available.
can i bring alcohol on the beach? No! there is no alcohol, glass containers, pets, fire (including for the cooking of food) allowed on the beach at any time.
traffic? Expect traffic delays in the city before and after the fireworks are launched. All traffic moving north of the bayway bridge will be directed off the island from 75th Ave into Pasadena. No exit into treasure island will be permitted.
Will there be entertainment on the beach? the city is not providing live music or other activities, other than fireworks, on the beach. Local beach bars/hotels may have live music or activities available. contact them directly to find out their schedules.
be safe and have Fun! Download sPbconnect at www.stpetebeach.org/ spb-connect.html
tuesday, July 3 – stars & stripes celebration, 1 – 4 pm, $5, Gulfport Multipurpose senior center, 5501 27th Ave. s, Gulfport. Eat, drink and celebrate freedom. Join your friends for live music, dancing, lunch, games, prizes and fun. tickets available at the Foundation office or the Gulfport casino. gulfportseniorfoundation.org/ 2018/04/stars-and-stripescelebration
Wednesday, July 4 – Gulfport’s 4th of July celebration, 8 am – 11 pm, Free, Downtown Gulfport, shore blvd. Fishing Derby, sand sculpture contest, entertainment and food vendors. Parade at 6 pm and fireworks at 9 pm. 727.893.1066 mygulfport.us/july_4th_celebration
Wednesday, July 4 – kenneth city independence Day Parade 10 am – Noon, Free, begins at 62nd st., proceeds eastbound on 54th Ave. until it reaches 58th st., turns right and heads southbound on 58th st., ending at Ernst Park, 4600 58th st. where free hotdogs will be available. bring a lawn chair or blanket. celebratepinellaspark.com
Wednesday, July 4 – st. Pete beach Fourth of July Fireworks celebration Approximately 9 pm, Free, staged on Upham beach, st. Pete beach. All normal beach and parking ordinances will be in effect. 727.367.2735 spbrec.com
Wednesday, July 4 – st. Petersburg Fourth of July Fireworks celebration 5 – 10 pm, Free, Vinoy Park 501 Fifth Ave. NE, st. Petersburg. kids’ games and activities, face painting, food trucks and a patriotic live broadcast from Q105’s Flash. Fireworks -9 pm. www.tampabay.com/things-to-do/ events/where-to-see-fourth-of-julyfireworks-across-tampa-bay/232858
tuesday, July 4 – treasure island independence Day Fireworks 9 pm, Free, Gulf Front Park, 10400 Gulf blvd., treasure island. Metered parking available. mytreasureisland.org/calendar.php
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Travels through Real Estate Law ... So, What’s Really In that Listing Contract?
by Tom Brodersen, Esq.
Many people hire attorneys to review both listing contracts and purchase and sale agreements before they sign them (and often prefer to have attorneys close the transaction as well). Other people seem perfectly comfortable signing these multi-page documents without even reading them through themselves. They are often told they are “standard” agreements, and seem to assume that they are therefore “safe.”
For our part, we real estate lawyers warn that many problems can’t be fully remedied after the agreements have been executed.
So, just what is in listing agreements that can come back and hurt the owner?
First of all, a listing is the agreement between a property owner and a real estate broker by which that firm is engaged to give their best efforts to find a buyer ready, willing and able to purchase a property on the terms offered (or other terms the seller may ultimately accept).
Listing contracts also determine some of the marketing choices which the seller may care about, such as to whether or not to use a lockbox, or allowing other brokers to feature your home on their (or other third-party websites) that may allow people to comment on your property, or use apps to calculate the home’s value. These things should be carefully considered, and discussed with your attorney if you are unclear.
Some of the problems in listing agreements are in four different areas:
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1. Many listings provide for binding arbitration in the case of a disagreement between you and your broker. The problem with arbitration is the concern that the arbitrator may favor the businesses that hire them. In addition, if you disagree with their ruling, there is no appeal. 2. Listing contracts often include language that would, under certain circumstances, leave you liable to a pay full commission even if there is no closing. Most sellers would never expect such an outcome, and I always strike that language. 3. In the event that the seller changes his mind about selling, or just doesn’t think the broker is doing an adequate job, there are often very tough conditions attached to cancellation, again a situation that most sellers would not expect. 4. Some listing agreements also provide that the broker can transfer the listing to another broker should they desire. It seems to me like they should ask you, the seller for permission if they want to do that.
To their credit, most real estate brokers work very hard to get your property sold, and are usually successful. But just as good fences make for good neighbors, good contracts make for good professional relationships.
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he St petersburg city council members recently authorized Mayor Rick Kriseman sign a five-year lease with Tampa bay Watch, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration and protection of the Tampa bay waters through scientific and educational programs. Since 1993 Tampa Bay Watch and thousands of volunteers have performed a variety of habitat restoration and protection activities each year to help Tampa bay recover from its environmental problems.
Last September, the group submitted a proposal to the city to lease, operate, and manage the education center, which would include programs focused on marine and environmental education presented
to families and tourists during afternoon and evening sessions and summer camps. Tampa bay Watch will also manage the center as an event venue for corporate meetings and special events. chris ballestra, the city’s managing director of development coordination said, “Tampa Bay Watch is perfectly situated to manage the education center. They have decades of environmental stewardship, programming, and a proven ability to provide outstanding environmental education to the Tampa Bay Region.”
for information visit, newstpetepier.com or tampabaywatch.org.
Photo rendering of St. Pete Pier Education Center courtesy of the city of St. Petersburg.
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Academy of Senior Professionals at Eckerd College (“ASPEC”)
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Would you like to join a welcoming group of active lifelong learners? if so, the academy of Senior professionals at Eckerd college (‘aSpEc”) invites you to take advantage of our Summer Sampler membership. for $100 you can join aSpEc for the months of June, July and august and take advantage of all we have to offer.
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Located at Lewis house on the beautiful Eckerd campus, aSpEc is a continuing education organization with a unique blend of classes, lectures, social life and activities for inquisitive adults interested in intellectual stimulation and camaraderie with like minded individuals.
our members come from diverse backgrounds but they share a common belief that lifelong learning is a great way to engage the intellect for the pure joy of learning and to develop new friends and lasting relationships. With members who had distinguished careers in medicine, science, law, academia, the military and many other fields, classes become lively discussions as we eagerly share our knowledge and life experiences.
With over 40 classes to choose from each week and without the pressure of exams or grades, members find a freedom to explore topics they might have missed earlier. in our zero stress class rooms overlooking the gulf of mexico, learning becomes fun. if your muscles need a little stretching, there’s chair yoga and Tai chi.
How about some more exercise? Try our kayak & canoe group!
if you’d like a personal introduction to all aSpEc has to offer, call bette or mary at 727-864-8834 Expires.8/15/2018
of course, you are always welcome to stop in and say hello. for first time visitors, we might be hard to find on Eckerd college’s beautiful one mile of coastline. There is link to a campus map on our page Eckerd.edu/aspec or just ask at the gatehouse as you drive on campus. They’ll be happy to point you in the right direction. Contact: Ruth Torres, 727-864-8220; torresrm@eckerd.edu
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“Be PrePAreD”
“as of June 1st, hurricane Season has blown back into town as quickly as it left last November,” pinellas county Sheriff bob gualtieri observes. “floridians know as well as anyone how unpredictable hurricanes can be and how abruptly their paths can shift. if there is one thing hurricane irma taught us, it is to be prepared.” 20
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Story by STEVE TRAIMAN
According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Irma, which hit the Caribbean before marching up Florida’s spine, killed 44 people and caused more than $50 billion in damage. For this year, researchers at Colorado State University predict 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes, packing sustained winds of at least 111 mph. A typical season sees 12 named storms, 6.5 hurricanes and two majors. The forecast comes from CSU research scientist and forecast lead author Phil Klotzbach.
Pinellas County residents and business owners can get the best preparedness information from the Emergency Management Preparedness site at www.pinellascountry.org/emergencymanagement
Among the valuable tips, by topic:
Know Your Zone: Look up your evacuation zone. Remember, even if you already checked up your zone,
you must re-check it as some zones have changed. Enter your address and you will be provided information on your evacuation level, the closest hotel accommodations, the closest shelter and the closest special needs shelter. Note: not all shelter and hotel accommodations will be available in all storm levels. You can check on the app as the storm gets closer.
Readiness Checklists: Blue Sky Readiness Checklist: well in advance of any hurricanes, this list provides guidance about pre-storm preparations … 5-Day Cone Readiness Checklist: meaning that a hurricane is on a probable path to reach our area in five days – the checklist includes tasks that are more immediate… 3-Day Cone Readiness Checklist: the chance that the hurricane will affect our area is greater – the checklist will change again to reflect those late-stage items that need to get done ... Get a Plan: Enter information about the location of homes and businesses, family members, pets and family contact information and a personal emergency plan will be developed that users are able to print or maintain online. Alert Pinellas: The Alert Pinellas emergency notification service allows Pinellas County to send messages by voice to landlines and by voice or text to mobile devices, TDD and via email. It is FREE to our residents and will give us multiple ways to get the word to you whenever an urgent situation arises. Sign up at www.AlertPinellas.com … Storm Surge Protector: This interactive tool depicts by evacuation level, the impact that storm surge flooding would have on a neighborhood, home or business … Connect to: Social Media … National Hurricane Center … All Hazards Preparedness Guide in Spanish language.
EVACUATION?
Know Your Zone. Visit pinellascounty.org/knowyourzone Download the free Ready Pinellas App (Apple and Android)
Look at your utility bill Call 727-453-3150 Interactive Evacuation Level Inquiry (based on landline you provide)
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2018 hUrricANE sEAsoN & Aftermath cleanup by bonnie L. Quick
Thankfully, Tampa bay did not take a direct hit from any hurricane in 2017, despite predictions to the contrary, but the aftermath of irma left the city of St. petersburg, Treasure island, and St. pete beach along with a large part of florida reeling under the thousands of tons of debris left by a long-lasting rogue hurricane. it was an unprecedented event. irma touched every county in florida and there were simply not enough workers or machines to complete the task of cleanup and restoration quickly. about 70% of power customers in pinellas county lost electricity, mostly due to downed power lines.
as the 2018 season approaches, municipalities are setting priorities and creating plans for post-disaster operations that include removal and disposal of debris to restore streets, drainage systems, utility systems and other structures and systems to full capacity, priority given to police, fire and utility repair vehicles and damage assessment teams.
priority is given to debris clearance in support of search and rescue operations. paths must be wide enough for the search and rescue teams to access heavily damaged areas. downed power line repair is coordinated closely, with Duke Energy focusing on hospitals, police and fire stations first.
debris clearance efforts must also be dedicated to opening access to other critical community facilities, such as wastewater treatment facilities, as they are also threats to public health and safety.
“We have to remember that each storm is different and we must treat them as such,” said amber boulding, manager of the office of Emergency management in the city of St. petersburg. “our plans are never static and we are continuously looking at the current conditions. We must remain creative and in constant communication.”
“St. petersburg mayor rick kriseman continually applauds his people for their ability to be nimble, creative and innovative in the face of all issues as the emergency management team looks to plans for the 2018 hurricane season,” stated ben kirby, communications director in the mayor’s office. “it’s a team that is able to think on their feet. Last hurricane season city teams made up of public Works, parks and recreation and Sanitation, and other cross-department personnel collected debris street by street.”
“No one could have anticipated what happened with irma,” stated phil Whitehouse, Superintendent of the parks and
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Introducing the Ready Pinellas mobile app. “Ready Pinellas” was designed to help residents prepare themselves and their families before a storm and as a storm approaches. Use all of the tools to stay safe and take the information with you as you finalize your preparations. Download the free app “Ready Pinellas” on your mobile device by searching the Apple App Store or Google Play. Special Needs: Register for special needs shelters (see accompanying sidebar) intended for those who need transportation or require minimal medical assistance while seeking public shelter. Registration is required.
Pet Preparedness: Get information on sheltering your pet, how to register for a pet-friendly shelter and what you need to prepare. Pre-registration required for Special Needs Shelters Call (727) 464-3800 ... Pet-Friendly Shelters Call (727) 582-2600. (See accompanying sidebar for South Pinellas shelters.) BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Businesses are encouraged to have a continuity plan to help them survive the storm AND stay in business. Owners of both large and small businesses need to have secure storage for data and files, alternative sites for doing business, methods of communicating with employees and customers and appropriate insurance. These are just a few items to consider when putting together a business continuity plan.
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Click to these online sites: Subscribe to Situation Report Emails for Businesses … Appointments for Personalized Business Continuity Plans with SBDC Business Consultants; If you’d like to prepare a plan for your company, please make an appointment for a one-on-one session with one of our business consultants by going to http://pced.site-ym.com/?page=entrepreneurs and arrow down to Entrepreneur Tools/ Disaster Planning … Tampa Bay Prepares - Disaster planning … FEMA Business Continuity Planning Suite … Insurance Information from the Division of Consumer Services … Small Business Recovery Information —- Florida SBDC Launches Disaster Preparedness App
Set up a to-go box for critical papers: Use a plastic, waterproof container that can be used to hold and carry important business documents and helpful forms including: A list of all employees, key customers and clients along with their phone numbers; Insurance policies and agent contact information; Back-up electronic data; Equipment, computer software/hardware and furniture inventories; A list of emergency vendors, like plumbers and restoration contractors; Copies of essential business policies, plans and agreements; Photographs of the business, both inside and out.
Business preparation tips: Take the necessary precautions. As a storm threatens, secure your building. Cover and move equipment and furniture to a secured area; Always protect your data with back up files;
Make plans to work with limited cash and probably no water, sewer or power for at least two weeks; Contact your customers and suppliers regarding your continuity plans; Protect windows and glass doors; Clear the property or tie down any items that could become flying missiles; Fill fleet cars and equipment gas tanks; Turn off electricity, water and gas; If your business is in a non-evacuation area, think about having your business serve as a host home shelter for employees. Employees need TLC: Communicate your business hurricane plan with your employees. Remember, too, that your associates may need some extra consideration. Probably all of your employees need time to prepare their own homes and talk with their families about their own personal emergency plans. Business interruption insurance: Business owners need to think about what they would do if their buildings were unusable after a storm. Here are a few tips to keep in mind: Understand that Business Interruption Insurance will compensate you for lost income if your company has to leave the site because of disaster-related damage; Be sure that the policy will cover your company for more than a few days. After a disaster, it may take more time to get back up and running; Ask what the waiting period would be before the insurance coverage begins; Explore the cost of adding this coverage to your specific business type. Some businesses, like restaurants, might have to pay a higher premium based on risk.
recreation department involved with debris clean up in city of St. petersburg. “it was unprecedented.”
“We were set for a flooding event since we are surrounded on three sides by water, but we got a wind event, which is why we had so many trees down and other debris,” added kirby. “our city teams and other cross-departmental personnel collected debris street by street and brought the material to sites set up for collection and processing. There is no plan to formally change any of these ideas.”
These debris clearance activities would take place at the end of the immediate emergency period. damaged utility systems, structurally unstable buildings and other heavily damaged public access facilities must be immediately repaired, deactivated, barricaded, or torn down. demolition of unsafe structures may be delayed if access to the area can be controlled.
The city of St. pete beach will not clear or remove debris from private property unless the debris creates a threat to public health and safety. if the debris clearance and removal task is beyond the resources of the city, county and state, the federal government may provide assistance. fEma’s regional director determines degree of assistance.
St. pete beach handled the debris clearance in 2017 by closely following fEma guidelines and was the fortunate to have no sewage spillage.
St. Pete Beach Mayor Al Johnson told paradise News, “We did not make any ordinance changes but tweaked a few internal rules. our emergency response procedures worked very well and we plan to continue to use them. it took longer than we wanted to but in the end we will be reimbursed from the federal government the majority of the funds the city of St. pete beach had to spend because we carefully adhered to fEma’s very stringent rules.”
Treasure Island City Manager Gary Brumback stated that he was very proud about the way the city’s employees pooled together to clean up the mess left behind by irma. “Employees worked their fingers to the bone using every bit of available resources,” brumback told paradise News. “They helped one another with manpower and equipment to return life to normal after such a large event. and we were forced to do all the cleanup on our own due to the extraordinary circumstances of 2017. We don’t have plans to change our disaster abatement changes.”
No one wants to see another season like 2017 and all emergency personnel hope for the cooperation of the weather these next six months of the official 2018 season. However, each municipality is looking to be alert and prepared as they do their best in anticipation for the worst. PN
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Special note for home-based businesses: All businesses, large and small, are thinking about emergency preparedness. And, home-based business owners should be doing that too. “Home-based business owners should be aware that after a disaster, they may qualify for SBA Disaster Loans and possibly unemployment benefits, if they are unable to work,” said Dr. Cynthia Johnson, Senior Manager of Business Assistance at Pinellas County Economic Development. A Go Box is another critical item every home-based business owner should pull together. One action to take right now is to back up computer information on CDs or another portable medium. Store those back-ups in the Go Box too. Take photos of your home office, both inside and out, to take along. “Just like all business leaders, homebased business owners should ensure they safeguard essential business documents and information in a Go Box,” said Johnson. Ideally, that box should be backed up in an alternative location in the event the home is destroyed.
Re-entering the County
Sheriff Gualtieri emphasizes, “If you live in a barrier island community, make sure you are registered for and know where you’ve placed your Emergency Access Permit. When a mandatory evacuation order is lifted, law enforcement officials will scan these permits at designated re-entry points. Barrier island residents may register directly with their city government during its general office hours year-round, so don’t wait until an evacuation order
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has been issued to secure yours (See accompanying list of barrier island contacts). “If you registered for and still possess your Emergency Access Permit from years prior, you DO NOT need to register again. If you don’t know if you need a permit, visit www.pcsoweb.com/emergency-access-permit or call the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 727-582-6200.
“If you have evacuated out of the area, returning home can have some challenges if a storm has done significant damage to the county. Bridges and roads may be closed due to damage, flooding or debris. Officials may have entire areas closed off to everyone, even residents. It’s important to remember that coming home is not a guarantee. So before heading home, be sure to watch or read the news to learn the latest information about road conditions and damage reports for Pinellas County and surrounding areas.
“You will be asked to hang the permit from your vehicle’s rearview mirror for re-entry post-evacuation. Law enforcement posted at city entrances will scan the bar code on your permit to verify your residence. With your help, we will be able to keep trespassers from easily accessing your property. Permits are available in every barrier island at
City Hall or the Police Dept. except Isla Del Sol & Tierra Verde. Get your Re-entry permit NOW! “Finally, stay connected. Leading up to a potential hurricane or other emergency, it is our top priority to keep citizens informed so that we can all get through it together and as efficiently as possible.
“Follow the Sheriff’s Office and Pinellas County Government on Facebook and Twitter and look for ‘#GetReadyPinellas’ for posts including preparation tips, situation-specific details, evacuation orders, etc. Also, download the free ‘Ready Pinellas’ app in the App Store or Google Play to receive updates as they are issued. “Keeping citizens safe is EVERYONE’s responsibility. We might not know when and where the next disaster will strike, but with proper preparation and open communication, we can be ready for it.” PN
[Editor’s Note: Special thanks to Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri; Corporal Jessica Masecky, Public Information Officer; and Karly Horn, PCSO Public Relations Specialist for the excellent comments & vital information.] 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]
HURRICANE RE-ENTRY PERMIT: BARRIER ISLAND CONTACTS
Indian Rocks Beach dtaylor@irbcity.com 727-595-2517 Indian Shores fmeegan@myindianshores.com 727-595-5414 Madeira Beach reentrytags@madeirabeachfl.gov 727-391-3400 North Redington Beach townclerk@townofnrb.com 727-391-4848 Redington Beach townclerk@townofredingtonbeach.com 727-391-3875 Redington Shores depclerk@townofredingtonshores.com 727-397-5538 St. Pete Beach .........reentrytag@stpetebeach.org 727-363-9206 Treasure Island .info@mytreasureisland.org 727-547-4575 Ext. 0 Tierra Verde - call Sheriff info center NoW!! .........727-582-6221*
All are urged to apply early, especially Tierra Verde!
See Why!! *727-582-6221 is the phone number of the pinellas Sheriff’s media and information center. if you call from Tierra Verde long before a storm is threatening, they will mail your re-entry tag(s) to you. if you wait until a storm is coming, you will not be able to get through and you will not have time to get a tag to aid in your return.
HURRICANE SHELTERS
SOUTH PINELLAS HURRICANE SHELTERS
John Hopkins Middle School, 701 16th St. S, St. petersburg (pets & Special Needs)
Bauder Elementary School, 12755 86th ave N, Seminole
John Sexton Elementary School, 1997 54th ave. N., St. petersburg
Lealman Intermediate School, 4900 28th St. N, St. petersburg
New Heights Elementary School, 3901 37th St. N, St. petersburg
St. Petersburg High School, 2501 5th ave. N, St. petersburg
Fairmount Park Elementary School, 575 41st St. S, St. petersburg
Boca Ciega High School, 924 58th St. S, gulfport
Gibbs High School, 850 34th St. S,, St. petersburg
Campbell Park Elementary School, 1051 7th ave. S, St. petersburg
St. Petersburg College Midtown Campus, 1300 22nd St. S, St. petersburg
Jamerson Elementary School, 1200 37th St. S., St. petersburg
Gulfport Elementary School, 2014 52nd St. S, gulfport
Thurgood Marshall Middle School, 3901 22th ave. S, St. petersburg
James Sanderlin Elementary 2350 22nd ave. S, St. petersburg
PETS & SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTERS
South County: Johns Hopkins Middle School, 701 16th St. S, St. petersburg
Mid-County: Oak Grove Middle School, 1370 belcher road, clearwater
Dunedin Highland Middle School, 70 patricia ave., dunedin
Pre-registration required for Special Needs Shelters Call (727) 464-3800 ...
Pet-Friendly Shelters Call (727) 582-2600.
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Ribbon is cut to officially open Smith & Associates South Beaches Real Estate Office l-r: SPB Commissioner Terri Finnerty, Florida State Representatives Wengay Newton & Larry Ahern, Melinda Pletcher, SPB Commissioner and Smith & Assoc. Realtor, Bob Glaser President & CEO of Smith & Assoc. Realtors, TI Mayor Larry Lunn, SPB Mayor Al Johnson and Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce President Robin Miller
Smith & Associates Real Estate just opened a brand new office on the south beaches of Pinellas at 9641 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island, FL 33706. Just north of the Blind Pass bridge, the location is perfect for serving the barrier islands from Tierra Verde and the Bayway through St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, Madeira and Redington Beach, as well as established south St. Pete communities like Pasadena Yacht & Country Club and the developing Skyway Marina District. Smith & Associates Real Estate has had back-to-back record-breaking billion dollar plus sales in the two previous years.
President and CEO, Bob Glaser is capitalizing on Tampa Bay’s red-hot real estate market to increase Smith & Associates Real Estate’ reach and market share on both sides of the Bay. The opening of Treasure Island’s office follows their expansion last month with a new office in Westchase, bringing their full-service client-centric approach to Northern Hillsborough County and
The time is right for us on so many levels. We have a highly desirable real estate market, and we’ve created a company culture that is attracting the best real estate agents throughout Tampa Bay. So much of our success can be attributed to hiring the best in the business and keeping them happy with our familylike and fun atmosphere,” Glaser continued. One of those happy new agents is Melinda Pletcher, who has also been the City Commissioner from Pass-a-Grille and Vina Del Mar for several years. “When I heard Smith & Associates was opening on the beaches, I asked to join their team. These folks really know how to market real estate,” she told Paradise NEWS. “Tampa Bay isn’t just where we work. It’s where we live too! Giving back to the communities we serve is ingrained in all we do. We support the outside passions of our team and recognize their individual achievements because they are important contributors to making Tampa Bay a better place to live,” said Glaser. From the Heart Walk to the Florida Orchestra, Smith & Associates Real Estate has supported hundreds of local causes and continues its commitment to making Tampa Bay a better place to live, work and play, for all.
l-r Barb Hetrick, Realtor, Amy Seeks VP of Real Estate Services, Tia Hockensmith, Realtor, Brie Rush, Realtor, Kimberly Anderson, Realtor and Nikki Phillips VP of Real Estate Services.
Pinellas’ South Beaches for the first time in company history. They also opened an office on Walsingham Road in 2014 to serve Largo, Clearwater and the central Pinellas beach communities. With Florida leading the nation in international homebuyers, record cold winter temperatures across the United States, and a revitalization of the urban cores of both St. Petersburg and Tampa, the beaches represent a significant sector of real estate opportunities. “Tampa’s population is exploding, and from the reports we have read, this trend will continue for the decades to come.
Amy Seeks is broker in charge of the downtown and the south beach offices.“Our global connections allow us to market to the world. Whether relocating to the next street, across town, or to another state or country, it is our passion to make your move and transition run as smoothly as possible. We strive to make the move a positive experience for you and your family. This is our business and your happiness is important to us!”
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Tia Hockensmith is a broker in the south beaches office who prefers sales to management. “While my kids are still in school, I prefer the flexibility of sales over management. I love the fact that ‘my family business’ fits so comfortably within the bubble of the ‘Glaser Family Business.’” Smith & Associates Real Estate has aligned with the following leading organizations in their fields with the goal of providing clients the best possible services, from start to finish.
Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® is the home of the world’s market-leading independent residential brokerages in over 65 countries, with 565 firms and 130,000 sales associates producing over 1.1 million transactions valued at $368 billion annually. This by-invitationonly network is based on the unparalleled performance and trusted relationships that result in exceptional client experiences.
“While my kids are still in school, I prefer the flexibility of sales over management. I love the fact that ‘my family business’ fits so comfortably within the bubble of the ‘Glaser Family Business.’” - Tia Hockensmith
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Luxury Portfolio International® Luxury Portfolio International® is a powerful global network comprised of more than 200 of the world’s most powerful independent luxury brokerages. This hand-selected group of brokerages offers properties in almost all U.S. states, over 60 countries, website visitors from over 200 countries/territories every month, site translation in nine languages, conversion to multiple currencies and a total inventory of available properties totaling over $56 billion with an average price over $2.5 million dollars. In addition to the exclusive affiliations listed above, Smith & Associates Real Estate is proud to professionally align itself with the following local and national organizations: National Association of Realtors Greater Tampa Association of Realtors Pinellas Realtor Organization Tampa Chamber of Commerce St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce Worldwide Employee Relocation Council Real Estate Standards Organization Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corp. Westshore Alliance My Florida Regional MLS If you have questions, are looking for a new home or would like to talk about selling yours, call Smith & Associates at 727.440.9600. For further information visit www.smithandassociates.com.
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LIFE in Paradise Pet’s Health
NAtUrE’s PEt hErbALs Makes cbD Products For your Pets
customers are saying the results can be amazing.
by peter a. roos
paradise NEWS ran a feature in our January issue presenting some basic information about the benefits that people are getting from medical marijuana. Soon thereafter we were contacted by kathryn garsh.
kathryn has been a wholesale supplier to pet stores, groomers and such for 15 years. as a result of personal experience and stories she heard from others, kathy set out to provide uSa-made, aLLNatural cbd health products for pets. “all our products are made from medical-grade cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive component of hemp, containing zero Thc, so there are no psycho-active effects. as a result, cbd products do not require a medical marijuana card to access either for yourself or for your pets, and they can be sold in places besides dispensaries.
cbd products are veterinary approved. Not all cbd is created equal. Natures pet herbals are 99% pure, full-spectrum, and are produced with the highest quality control standards. Sourced from a gmo-free organic hemp farm that uses no pesticides, the cbd is extracted without chemicals, using co2 and crystal precipitation. it is continuously third party tested to ensure purity and effectiveness.”
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that contain nothing but chicken and cbd. Some of the products are available in a variety of strengths. customers report finding benefits for their pets that include:
• calming of aggressive behavior • relief from pains like arthritis • improved digestion • reduced inflammation • improved appetite • Less Nausea • Less Seizures • better Skin & coat • Less fear of Loud Noises The products sell at retail in the $25 - $75 range and come in a variety of strengths. you can visit the website
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for product descriptions and more information. people can order online from almost anywhere in the world, so feel free to share this information with relatives and friends.
on the other hand, if you are local to south pinellas, kathy urges you to visit one of her retailers, where you can save the shipping costs. you can also get more information and network with folks who have had experience using her products for a variety of issues.
See the store locater online at www.naturespetherbals.com for the location closest to you throughout florida.
Nature’s pet herbals can be found locally at a fast growing number of retail outlets, including these in the paradise NEWS readership area:
Animal House Pet Center 950 34th St N St. petersburg, fL 33713 727.328.0503
Animal House Natural Pet Center 274 37th avenue N. St. petersburg, fL 33704 727.821.4466
Largo Feed & Supply 210 West bay drive Largo, fL 33770 727.581.8753
Nikko’s Dog Barrrrr 9524 blind pass road, St. pete beach, fl 33706 727.201.4487
Orvee’s Pet Center 4855 34th Street S St. petersburg, fL 33711 727.864.4455
Park Feed Store & Sundry 5775 park blvd. pinellas park, fL 33781 727.546.7503 Peacock’s Pet Shops 7320 central avenue, St. petersburg, fl 33707 727.343.5451
Pet Food Warehouse 1830 61st ave N. St. petersburg, fL 33714 727.521.6191
Pet safari 1577 S. highland avenue clearwater, fL 33756 727.443-0993
Poodle Palace 6660 gulf blvd., St. pete beach, fL 33706 727.360.6002
Baby Boomers... It’s Time In The Pinellas County Beaches!
by Tom Smith
Pinellas County has the most beautiful beaches in the state, the #1 ranked world class international airport, professional sports teams, multiple performing arts centers, and ... the lowest cost of beach properties in the state! In the 1950s we witnessed the growth of Miami and the Gold Coast, in part due to the emergence of television and the Jackie Gleason show. Real estate prices skyrocketed. Then across the state in Naples, real estate prices seemingly doubled overnight.
Sarasota’s Gulf Coast residential costs quickly followed, and along with the high real estate pricing, so did unbearable traffic. Then the Emerald Coast of Florida in the panhandle sprouted towns like Destin, Seaside and Watercolor, with extremely high housing costs. All of this is great for the 1% folks, but what about the upper middle income retirees that prudently saved money as well as spendable income in 401K’s, that want a great place to retire that they can afford?
That leaves us with Pinellas County! I suggest that the City of St. Petersburg is the absolute best urban area in Florida. What has emerged in downtown St. Petersburg with the Dali Museum, Sundial Center, and the transformation of Beach Drive restaurants and waterfront is a tribute to our area. Living along the beach communities just minutes away from there is an ideal location. Prices here are the most attractive in the state in the beach communities of St Pete Beach.
Bahama Winds Home $529,000
Madeira Beach, Indian Rocks Beach, and all of the other beach communities in Pinellas. Buyers don’t have to pay $1,000,000 $3,000,000 for a waterfront lot as is the case in other coastal areas of the state. Beautiful waterfront lots (or older home teardowns) are priced about $400,000 on the intercoastal, and water view lots about a third of that. Add a brand new energy efficient home constructed above the flood plain, 2016 designs and amenities, with all hurricane standards with home prices starting around $250,000, and you have a great investment as well as the best location in Florida to live. These prices will greatly escalate as the Baby Boomers find this hidden treasure in west central Florida. An opportunity awaits, but how long will these fair market prices last in the last area of Florida that has all the amenities, and still affordable prices? “Buy Low, Sell High” is the motto that successfully created wealth for many families along the other Florida coast communities, and no doubt the Pinellas Coast will also prove that motto to be true here in our area.
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Somewhere in Europe by Jim “Property Wizard” Beggins, Broker, Century 21 Beggins Enterprises It’s 5:30 am somewhere on a riverboat in Europe and I’m freaking out because I’m late with this month’s article. I’m alone on the back of a boat. A guy yesterday asked if I was still dumb enough to be working rather than retired. I didn’t reply but I later asked myself the same question. The answer I got was that after almost ½ century in real estate I still don’t have the business figured out and that’s still exciting. How canI help people succeed at the Art of Real estate? Real estate is an industrythat gives rich or poor the opportunity to be richer or poorer. For me it’s still fun. Since real estate moves in cycles, I believe the current up cycle is reaching a peak. In many of the world’s cities these peaks have become bubbles. Bubbles don’t deflate, they burst. Down cycles create lots of opportunities in real estate. Properties become more affordable, marginal real estate agents and brokers leave the business and the whole economy seems to take a deep breath and relax. Enough about world economy.
Our Florida economy is stronger than most other states. With no State income tax, low real estate prices compared to other resort areas, high rental returns, an older population wanting to get out of the cold and older homes needing rehab I’m very optimistic about the future of our state generally but our barrier island towns specifically. It’s a good time to considering selling. Inventory is increasing. The laws of supply and demand are kicking in. If you want to discuss your personal real estate barrier island real estate situation I’d be happy to help you figure things out. The beaches keep me excited to help people thrive during the next economic cycle. I’m happily floating down the Danube River, not ever retiring, looking forward to helping our barrier islands continue to be the best place to live and visit.
Our beach economy is hyper local. I believe that our local market can do well during the upcoming downturn. I have 3 goals for our 17 little Pinellas beach towns during the next few years:
You’re invited to our weekly “REAL BEACH TALKS,” each Tuesday 4‐5p.m., in person or online at www.facebook.com/jim.beggins to share area specific news. Pinellas barrier island land is the best value in Florida no matter what economic cycle we’re in. Watch us grow.
With these three goals in mind, I can have fun and help a lot of people actually prosper.
Please let me know how I’m doing. Call 727.254 8144, text, or email any questions to jimbeggins@c21be.com.
1) Create and maintain neighborhood real estate offices specific to each town. 2) Promote real estate auctions to help sellers’ market more effectively. 3) Build affordable “cookie cutter” beach cottages to modernize the old barrier island structures and provide greater equity for their owners.
All the best, Jim “Property Wizard” Beggins, Broker, CENTURY 21 Beggins Enterprises, with 10 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 I can use my “hands on” experience in Florida real estate since 1972 to achieve your desired out.
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tUrtLE NEstiNG has begun
Sea turtle nesting season on many of florida’s sandy beaches has begun. beach front property owners and beach visitors can help nesting turtles and hatchlings by turning off or shielding lights that are visible from the beach at night.
“People’s efforts to keep our beaches as dark as possible at night, without affecting human safety, can make a tremendous difference for nesting sea turtles,” said robbin Trindell, head of the florida fish and Wildlife conservation commission (fWc) sea turtle management program. “Female sea turtles and their hatchlings can be disturbed or confused by artificial light, whether it comes from a house, a flashlight or a cellphone camera.” florida is a critically important destination for nesting sea turtles. more loggerhead turtles nest here than anywhere else in the continental united States, with nearly 97,000 loggerhead nests counted statewide during the 2017 nesting season. Leatherback and green sea turtles also nest in significant numbers in florida.
What are the basics of being sea turtle-friendly?
It’s a sea turtle night, turn off the light – after sundown, turn off any lights not necessary for human safety. use long wavelength amber LEd lamps for lights that must stay lit and shield lights so they are not visible from the beach. remember to close shades or curtains. Sea turtles get lost in the light – on the beach at night, don’t take flash photos or use bright cellphones or flashlights. Sea turtles are protected & must be respected – Stay back and give sea turtles space if you see one on the beach at night. don’t touch a nesting turtle because it may leave the beach without nesting if disturbed. remember, it is illegal to harm or disturb nesting sea turtles, their nests, eggs or hatchlings.
Clear the way at the end of the day – beach furniture, canopies, boats and toys left behind on the sand may become obstacles that block nesting and hatchling turtles. fill in any holes dug in the sand. Help hatchings home by leaving them alone – do not handle hatchlings crawling toward the water. any interference or disturbance by people, such as getting too close or taking flash photos, increases the chances the hatchlings will get confused, go in the wrong direction and not reach the ocean quickly. That makes them vulnerable to dehydration, exhaustion and predators. as with all wildlife, watching from a distance is best.
buildings and other structures along the beach that need lights for human safety can be lit with long wavelength amber LEd bulbs in a downwarddirected, well-shielded fixture that is not visible from the beach. The fWc tests lights submitted by manufacturers to see if they meet our “keep it long (wavelength), keep it low (lumens & mounting height) and “Keep it shielded” requirement. approved fixtures are less likely to impact nesting or hatchling sea turtles. The agency maintains a list of these certified wildlife-friendly fixtures so property owners along florida’s coastlines can easily find options that work for human and sea turtle safety. The list is available at myfWc.com/conservation by clicking on “How You Can Conserve,” “Wildlife Lighting” & then “Certified.”
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The fWc works to conserve florida sea turtles, including coordinating nesting beach survey programs around the state. people can help by reporting sick, injured, entangled or dead sea turtles to the FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline: 1-888-404-3922, #FWC or *fWc on a cellphone or text Tip@MyFWC.com.
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ART S NEW S
Art News Compiled by Bonnie L. Quick
The Florida Orchestra to teach violin classes through Prodigy Cultural Arts Program TFO will provide free group lessons, musical activites to at-risk kids.
for the first time, The florida orchestra will offer group violin classes and other musical experiences to eligible children and teens in hillsborough county for free, thanks to a partnership with the university area community development corporation’s (cdc) prodigy cultural arts program. Starting summer of 2018, the orchestra will teach group violin classes to at-risk children and teens ages six to 19 at prodigy cultural arts sites in the Tampa area. The orchestra also will offer the instrument petting Zoo, which gives students the opportunity to see, touch and play instruments. Students may participate in and attend orchestra performances, and more musical activities may be developed based on student interest. all will be provided free for the students. The free violin lessons will be offered June through September at select locations. for more information on how to sign up through the prodigy program, please visit www.uacdc.org/prodigy.
The university area cdc and hillsborough county jointly will provide $80,000 in funding for the activities, including instruments and other class supplies. The funding also allows the orchestra to hire a violin instructor and part-time coordinator dedicated to the partnership.
prodigy, a research proven diversion and prevention program, uses an innovative approach to empower, educate and enable at-risk youth, providing a doorway to a better world. youth ages five to 18 years of age experience performing and visual arts, taught as a tool for self-expression, to learn communication, exploration, problem solving, and conflict resolution skills. Now celebrating its 18th year, prodigy is transforming young lives and now reaches across 10 counties.
The prodigy activities are a key component as Tfo builds a strong structure of community and education programs as part of its core mission, guided by Music Director Michael Francis and horan. The orchestra performs free hospital, park and school concerts, and works with schools and youth orchestras through side-by-side concerts and more. in pinellas county, this is the first full year of Tfo’s teaching artist program, which has helped build and guide strings programs in schools. Last season, Tfo served 80,000 people through community programs – most for free. The prodigy activities are in addition to the orchestra’s season of 130 concerts, performed by 66 full-time professional musicians as the
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premier – and largest – orchestra in florida, celebrating 50 years in Tampa bay this season. Tfo performs a series of classical, popular, and morning coffee concerts in Tampa, St. petersburg and clearwater.
for more information about the prodigy cultural arts program, please visit www.uacdc.org/prodigy.
About The Florida Orchestra Celebrating its 50th anniversary in the 2017/18 season, The Florida Orchestra is recognized as Tampa Bay’s leading performing arts institution, the largest professional symphony orchestra in Florida, and one of the most vibrant and innovative orchestras in America. Under the leadership of Music Director Michael Francis, it performs more than 130 concerts a season, with series of classical, popular, and morning coffee concerts in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater, as well as free Pops in the Park concerts. Dedicated to bringing music to all people, connecting to the community is a priority, with pre-concert talks, family and youth concerts and other educational activities. Kids and teens get in free to classical Masterworks concerts with Classical Kids tickets. To subscribe or buy tickets: 727.892.3337 or 1.800.662.7286; floridaorchestra.org. About University Area CDC Celebrating its 20th year of serving the community, University Area CDC offers support for thousands of Tampa residents through youth programs, adult education and resource assistance. Its primary mission is the redevelopment and sustainability of the at-risk areas surrounding University of South Florida’s Tampa campus. For more information about University Area CDC, visit www.uacdc.org or call 813.558.5212.
The Florida Orchestra(TFO)
announces new season 2018-19
Even more exciting than the 50th anniversary year programming, this season aims to be the most wide-ranging yet. Starting in the fall, music director michael francis states, “it’s our first chance to show where we’re going as an orchestra in our new era,” he said.
from Transfigured Night, based on the poem by Richard Dehmel on screen, synched to the music. “it will be deeply atmospheric and powerful,” said francis.
The two percussion pieces on this program: Steve reich’s Music for Pieces of Wood and andrew Norman’s Switch, feature pioneering classical percussionist colin currie.
tampa bay times Masterworks concerts: A Child of Our Time (Nov. 9-11) Tfo will perform michael Tippett’s oratorio, featuring The master chorale of Tampa bay for the first time.
Tippett, a pacifist, was inspired by kristallnacht when he composed the oratorio, so it was a natural choice to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the “Night of broken glass” in partnership with the florida holocaust museum. “it’s extraordinary as a dramatic, powerful, brand-new piece for the audience to hear,” said francis, “but it’s also very accessible, beautiful and memorable.”
The Planets (Feb. 15-17, 2019) holst’s The Planets, includes a hidden gem: music as a living art form. francis and his wife, cindy, are sponsoring a new work by university of South florida associate professor baljinder Sekhon.. This goes along with his mission to explore the masterworks in a new light and discover new music. “We are a vibrant orchestra for the 21st century,” francis said. “it’s important that we stay absolutely fresh and treat music as a living art.” right now, he is focused on commissioning only florida talent.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Feb. 22-24, 2019) Everybody can hum mendelssohn’s famous “Wedding march” from this work, but the orchestra will go all out to perform a complete and enhanced version based on William Shakespeare’s play allowing Tfo to collaborate with local organizations. The plan is to have singers and actors join the orchestra because music can unite a community. “This is a great opportunity for local arts organizations to celebrate each other and the Tampa bay community,” francis said. Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1 (March 29-31, 2019) benjamin grosvenor, “..one of the great talents of our time,” said francis. he’s now playing with all the major orchestras — and he’s coming to play with us.” The orchestra will perform the beautiful, 25-minute piece mostly in the dark with the words
of arts organizations the skills and confidence to meet business challenges. Session Topics will include:
Defining Your Self as a Creative Business, Developing Your Brand, Media and Promotion, Social Media and Marketing,
Simple steps to Protect your Creative Expression and Consequences for Failure to Do So and Practical Business Tools and Raising Funds.
The classes will help fine artists, musicians, writers and non-profit administrators prepare for careers in the arts and arts organizations.
“Summer Fun” by Creative Clay at Artlofts
artlofts is proud to offer a free exhibit of 2d and 3d works by creative clay artists. you can interact with 18 artists in their working studios and learn the techniques behind their art. from Saturday June 9 through June 30. They will also be on exhibit at Artwalk, Saturday June 9th, 5 - 9 pm. artlofts gallery, 10 fifth St. N. (2nd floor) above florida craftart. St. petersburg. for more i nformation call Rebecca at 727-449-5146
Suntan Art Center
Offers Summer Art Camps
Summer art camp gives our young artists the chance to submerse themselves in art. They will explore painting, drawing, sculpture and art history to develop and enhance their confidence in their creativity and develop their own voice. Four Sessions: Session 1 June 11-15 - “Nature’s Wonders” Session 2 June 18-22: - “Explorations in paint” Session 3 June 25-29 - “art around the World” Session 4 July 9-13 - “printmaking: the art of ink” art instructor: Linda Griffin (727)-422-7229 or griffinlm19@gmail.com .
St. Petersburg Arts Alliance
to Present Arts Business Academy a six-week program of professional development training sessions, providing artists and personnel
“The St. petersburg arts alliance is committed to professional arts education to support the growing numbers of artist entrepreneurs who drive our creative economy,” says John collins, Executive director of the St. petersburg arts alliance will collins. “We have very supportive arts community professionals who are willing to help so that all succeed.” participants receive a certificate of completion from the kate Tiedemann college of business at uSf St.petersburg. Visit… https://gh.stpetegreenhouse.org/workshop.aspx?e key=10380143 or call (727) 893-7146 to register. monday evening classes start June 4 - 6 pm at The Greenhouse, 440 2nd ave N. St. petersburg 33701 registration for the series is $100. free parking provided in the city parking lot across the street.
Morean events
Pride Pop Up - June 20-29, 2018
in conjunction with St. pete pride Week 2018, the morean arts center will host a pop up show in the gallery store. Join us as we celebrate the LgbTQ community through art.
One Hundred: 2018 Members Show July 14-September 28,2018
2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the morean’s annual members show! To celebrate our 100th exhibition, we have asked each member to bring a work of art that expresses the theme of “one hundred”—interpreted any way they choose.
Danee Kinzel: Enter Here July 14- September 28,2018
The best of Show award winner from the 2017 members exhibition receives a solo show in a morean gallery to coincide with the current member showcase. danee kinzel’s luminous pastel paintings draw the viewer into a world of salt marshes, sand dunes, and sentinel palm trees. ParadiseNewsFL.com | JUNE/JULY 2018
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Ladee Hubbard Selected as 2018 LitSpace St. Petersburg Writing Resident keep St. pete Lit announces florida raised novelist Ladee hubbard as the third recipient of its annual LitSpace St. petersburg Writing residency. her award winning first novel, set in florida, The Talented Ribkins received the 2018 Ernest J. gains award for Literary Excellence, and was selected as one of the best books of 2017 by kirkus reviews. She will be working on her second novel in St. petersburg from June 6th through June 20th, and will host both a public reading and a workshop for local writers. “Naming Ladee as our 2018 resident is a huge step forward for us,” said keep St. pete Lit founder and Executive director maureen mcdole. “our mission is to help connect Tampa bay to the national literary conversation, and Ladee is very much at the center of that.” To stay informed, visit keepstpetelit.org and follow keep St. pete Lit on facebook and Twitter.
Meet Clyde Butcher at Dali Museum:
June 30th • September 29nd • November 3rd Nearly two years ago, The dalí museum sought out butcher to use his talents to capture a body of images of dalí’s mediterranean home, featuring some of the world’s most dramatic landscapes. The thoughtfully curated collection will feature 41 photos that take viewers on a journey through the catalonian region. butcher captured the sublime beauty of dalí’s mediterranean world in exquisite detail, providing a portal between their two worlds for guests to explore. https://clydebutcher.com/events/
ARTS NEWS
2018 ARTISTS’ GRANT AWARDS
Individual Artist Grant Program offers financial assistance to resident artists for projects that support public engagement.
Arnie Arluke, photographer of roller derby skaters—photographed deadly rival roller derby dressed in skating attire while posed in St. petersburg locations. he hopes to exhibit approximately 21 photographs at the St. petersburg chamber of commerce and the Slayground.
Bob Barancik is an award-winning painter, print maker, and video producer. he is also a docent at the florida holocaust museum. his artnothate.com website. bob has over 150 paintings, prints, and handmade artist books in the fhm’s permanent collection.
Dewey Davis-Thompson will present a staged reading of the new musical set in 1920s St. petersburg. Sunshine City, written in collaboration with award-winning composer Tom Sivak, is the free and open to the public
Donald Gialanella, using atmospheric air pressure implosion, will create a series of tests to determine the optimal amount of heating, steel gauge, and degree of deformation needed to construct an air- pressure formed sculpture. The final sculpture will be imploded as a demonstration “event” in St petersburg, at a venue to be determined.
Katherine Gibson created drive-by Window, a new and innovative gallery concept. Selected artists will feature their work at 1980 central ave. while building their respective exhibit resume.
Nicole Desirée Hays is a fine art body painter. St. petersburg’s “art of body Experience” is a coffee table book showcasing Nicole work interpreting the photography of michael Sheehan.
Kenny Jensen is a multidisciplinary conceptual artist with a deep interest in florida’s unique natural environment. he will be producing a pop-up exhibition in mid-July at intermezzo coffee and cocktails in partnership with collector christopher Eaton, local conceptual painter Jon Seals, and local singer songwriter adam randall.
Akiko Kotani will present Views of the Bosphorus, a series of 5 panels, 40” wide by 20” high that are stitched with bamboo threads on paper. She will exhibit her works at the Leslie curran gallery in a two-person show in September, 2018.
Paula Kramer will produce Take A Chance Dance, a choreo/Theater project that includes new works created by Literature and performing artists bob devin-Jones, fanni green and maureen mcdole from three different perspectives. Each artist will perform his/her work in individual showings at selected sites.
Clyde Butcher is known as the next Ansel Adams of black & white photography. His gallery is located in St. Armands Circle in Sarasota. 42
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Mikhail Mansion will start a new media arts community in St. petersburg that is focused on using computer code as a medium and tool deriving new forms of expression. for this project, he will use meetup.com and other social media websites to define, to initiate and advertise this group. using Nature is a strong source of artistic inspiration. David Manson is a jazz music composer, producer and trombonist. a free concert open to the public in St. petersburg in august of 2018 will feature his original new compositions, performed by the brazilian jazz sextet, o Som do Jazz. accentuates an international aspect to our city, with brazilian-influenced music.
Veronica Leone Matthews founded the St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival in 2015. She will collaborate with Studio@620 with two readings during workshop adaptations, culminating in a fully staged play in Williams park in fall 2018. The project provides opportunities for students and the community to experience Shakespeare’s works. Desiree Moore is a multidisciplinary artist with an active collaborative practice. She will transform barter boat, a large public art project by radar art, into a mobile version. The barter bike will allow spontaneous interactions in downtown St. petersburg that beckon people to trade
for “treasure” in the barter bike cargo. all trades are cycled into new hand-held items for the next willing participant.
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Rose Marie Prins, phd will offer workshops at the carter g. Woodson african american museum, the St petersburg museum of history, and creative clay cultural arts center. (Pins art above)
These workshops include three generations of St. petersburg residents in the creation of autobiographical altered books. The goal is to present, interpret and preserve St petersburg’s history and engage a broad and diverse audience through these activities.
Andee Scott will create a non-traditional, site-specific dance residency/performance project for five female choreographers. This project seeks to contextualize dance as public art, providing audiences opportunities to encounter dance
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in their everyday lives, with both the rehearsal/ creation process and the performance occurring during regular business hours, free and open to the public. https://stpeteartsalliance.org please email news and opportunities to Sheila@stpeteartsalliance.org
Saturday, September 1, 2018 10 am-10:00 pm 3101 Beach Blvd. So., Gulfport, Florida 33707 geckofest offers a fun-filled opportunity to explore quirky gulfport, a wonderful slice of “Old Florida,” on one of its most colorful days of the year. This year’s theme is geckocon featuring heroes, villains, cult characters, imaginary locations and more from comics, books, movies, tv shows, animé and other media in the pop culture world of comic con conventions around the world. gecko fest features live music on two stages, hundreds of food, art and craft vendors, kids’ activities, and lively street performances. geckofest is celebrated along beach and Shore boulevards in the heart of gulfport. a portion of proceeds from all gecko events benefits local charities each year.
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New Walkway Open at Florida Botanical Gardens
• Wetlands Walkway and Wildlife overlook now open at The florida botanical gardens • Walkway includes boardwalks and overlook into wildlife areas • project primarily funded by donations collected at holiday Lights event The Wetlands Walkway and Wildlife overlook, a new section of The florida botanical gardens, is now open. it completes a loop in the gardens’ trails that will provide visitors a closer look at the native plants and animals that live there. The walkway opened earlier this month with a dedication ceremony during the florida botanical gardens foundation’s annual membership meeting.
The walkway includes a boardwalk, viewing areas and new native plantings to attract wildlife by providing additional habitat. The boardwalk and walkway paths lead guests through part of The gardens’ wetland area and open into an overlook to give a broader view of the nature and wildlife that reside there including numerous bird species, mammals and reptiles.
The project was primarily funded by donations the florida botanical gardens foundation collects during the annual holiday Lights event. The foundation partners with pinellas county’s parks and conservation resources department to continue making The gardens a world class experience for both residents of pinellas county and tourists.
The Florida Botanical Gardens is located at 12520 ulmerton road in Largo, with an alternate entrance at 12211 Walsingham road. Gardens are open from 7 am until 5 pm every day, with frEE admission. for more information, visit www.flbg.org or call (727) 582-2100. or visit at www.flbgfoundation.org (727) 582-2117 for information on ways to support The gardens. Information & pictures courtesy of Pinellas County Government.
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Arts & Leisure (Events are subject to change. Please visit website or call to con rm.)
PERFORMING ARTS Amalie Arena 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813.301.6500 www.amaliearena.com June 2 – Shania Twain 16 – Maroon 5 22 – Daryl Hall & John Oates and Train 29 – HOT 101.5 Summer Jam 2018 July 13 – Sam Smith 25 – The Smashing Pumpkins 31 – WWE Smackdown LIVE August 1 – Panic! At The Disco 4 – Kevin Hart 11 – J. Cole 18 – Journey & Def Leppard American Stage Raymond James Theatre 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 40th Anniversary Season 727.823.7529 www.americanstage.org boxof ce@americanstage.org June 1 – 17 – Strait of Gilbraltar 18, 25 – Dannie 23 – Jazz Solstice July 11 – August 5 –Bad Jews 22 – Paula Broadwater 29 – When I Grow Up Asolo Repertory Theatre 5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 800.361.8388 www.asolorep.org June 6 – 24 – Jungle Book July 10 – 29 – What the Butler Saw August 7 – 26 – The Turn of the Screw Biniger Theater Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.867.1166 www.eckerd.edu/theatre Capitol Theatre 405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 727.791.7400 www.rutheckerdhall.com/capitol-theatre June 1 – John Waite 9 – Frank Caliendo 11 – Scott Stapp – The Voice of Creed 13 – Keb’ Mo’ Solo 30 – Roger McGuinn
July 20 – CAL Pink Floyd – WYWH 26 – YES 27 – Paul Reiser 28 – Don McLean August 14 – The Alarm 17 – Chick Corea Solo Piano 18 – Todd Rundgren 19 – CAL The Beatles – White Album Catherine Hickman Theater 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 727.893.1070 www.mygulfport.us June 7 – Waltzing Matilda July 12 – 22 – 18th Annual Summer One-Acts August 3 – 4th Annual Art Gecko Show Central Park Performing Arts Center 105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727.587.6793 www.cms7.revize.com/revize/largoarts June 2, 3 – “Sleeping Beauty” Tampa Ballet Theatre 10 – Vibe Dance Center Dance Recital 15, 16 – Disney’s High School Musical 22 – The Ultimate Aerosmith Tribute 23 – Tribute to Foreigner & Bad Company 30 – A Bruce Springsteen Tribute August 3, 4 – Willy Wonka Jr. 11 – The Ultimate Tribute to U2 & INXS Eight O’Clock Theatre 105 Central Park Drive, Largo 727.587.6793 www.eightoclocktheatre.com July 13 – 22 – Spring Awakening Francis Wilson Playhouse 302 Seminole St., Clearwater 727.446.1360 www.franciswilsonplayhouse.org July 5 – 15 – In the Good Old Summertime August 16 – September 2 – Into the Woods freeFall Theatre Company 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.498.5205 www.freefalltheatre.com June 22 – July 15 –The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) Glenridge Performing Arts Center 7333 Scotland Way, Sarasota 941.552.5325 www.gpactix.com June 23 – Lilette’s Rhythm Club
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Gulfport Community Players Back Door Theater, 1619 49th St. S, Gulfport www.gulfportcommunityplayers.org M.A.D. Theatre of Tampa (Music Acting Dance Theatre of Tampa) 813.386.6173 www.madtheatre.com MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater – Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 US Hwy. 301 N, Tampa 813.740.2446 www.ticketmaster.com/venue/107257 June 17 – Styx/Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 22 – Bobby Tarantino vs. Everybody Tour with NF and Kyle 23 – Weezer/Pixies 30 – Thirty Seconds To Mars July 6 – Heartbreak On A Full Moon Tour 7 – Coheed and Cambria & Taking Back Sunday 20 – Rascal Flatts 21 – Chicago/REO Speedwagon 25 – Dave Matthews Band August 3 – Miranda Lambert & Little Big Town 4 – Vans Warped Tour 5 – Kesha & Macklemore 7 – Janet Jackson 8 – BUSH *THE CULT* Stone Temple Pilots 9 – Pentatonix 10 – Imagine Dragons 11 – Five Finger Death Punch and Breaking Benjamin 16 – Wiz Khalifa & Rae Stremmurd 17 – Lindsey Stirling + Evanescence National Theatre Live Eckerd College Miller Auditorium 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Performances in HD www.livehdstpete.com/national-theatre-live Patel Conservatory 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa Dance / Theater / Music / Adult Classes 813.222.1002 www.patelconservatory.org June 8 – Choral and Chamber Music Concert 14 – Shakespeare Intensive 14 – The Wizard of Oz July 12 – 22 – Hello, Dolly! 20 – Summer Jazz Intensive August 2 – Popular Dance Summer Intensive 3 – 5 – Showstoppers: Broadway Intensive
Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center 4951 78th Ave. N, Pinellas Park www.etix.com/ticket/v/11231 June 9 – Tribute to the Rat Pack Ruth Eckerd Hall 1111 N McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater 727.791.7400 www.rutheckerdhall.com June 2 – John Fogerty/ZZ Top 4 – Summer Theater 4 – Summer Music 5, 6 – Harry Connick, Jr. 10 – Happy Together 2018 11 – Summer on Camera 14 – Brit Floyd 18 – Summer Musical Theater 18 – Summer Technical Theater 21 – Tyler Henry – Hollywood Medium 22 – Dave Koz Summer Horns July 2 – Summer Dance 7 – Dan & Phil World Tour August 2 – O.A.R. – Just Like Paradise 4 – Hippiefest Tour 2018 St. Petersburg City Theatre Oldest, continuously operating community theatre in Florida since 1925 Located off I-275 at 4025 31st St. S, St. Petersburg 727.866.1973 www.spcitytheatre.org June 4 – 15 – Mary Poppins, Jr. Camp 18 – 29 – Guys & Dolls, Jr. Camp July 2 – 13 – Peter Pan, Jr. Camp 16 – 27 – Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jr. Camp Stageworks Theater 1120 E. Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa 813.374.2416 www.stageworkstheatre.org June 1 – 17 – Blithe Spirit Straz Center 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813.229.7827 www.strazcenter.org June 3 – Broadway Star of the Future Awards Showcase 5 – 10 – The Sound of Music 9 – Ricky Wilcox 13 – Dancing at Lughnasa 14 – Junior Intensive Showcase 15 – Recitat: Princess and the Frog 15 – The Illusionists 22 – Bobby Bones Red Hoodie Comedy Tour 27 – July 1 – Menopause The Musical
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Events www.ParadiseNewsFL.com • www.facebook.com/ParadiseNews Friday, June 1 through Monday, June 25 – 12th Annual Invitational Teapot Show 10 am – 6 pm Monday – Saturday and 11 am – 4 pm Sunday, Free, Craftsman House, 2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Showcases a wide variety of functional, ceramic teapots on display and available for purchase. 727.323.2787 www.craftsmanhousegallery.com Friday, June 1 – First Friday St. Pete 5:30 – 10 pm, Free, Central Ave., between 2nd & 3rd Streets, St. Petersburg. Monthly street party with music, food and beverages for purchase. Proceeds bene t Breakfast Optimists Club. www. rstfridaystpete.com Friday, June 1 – Gulfport First Friday Art & Gallery Walk 6 – 10 pm, Free, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfport orida.com Friday, June 1 through Sunday, June 3 – Gulfport Grand Prix Noon – 6 pm Friday, 8 am – 6 pm Saturday/8 am – 5 pm Sunday, Free/VIP Tickets available, 54th – 58th St. S, Shore Blvd., Gulfport. Formula One Powerboat Championship races with open to the public pit area. An antique boat show as well as a pleasure boat display. Vendor booths. www.gulfportgrandprix.com Friday, June 1 through Sunday, June 3 – Tampa Bay Home Show 10 am – 6 pm Friday & Saturday/10 am – 5 pm Sunday, Free, Tropicana Field, One Tropicana Dr., St. Petersburg. Meet home improvement experts. Great exhibits, giveaways, door prizes and seminars. www.tampabay.com/expos/tampa-bay-home-show Saturday, June 2 and Sunday, June 3 – Corey Avenue Art Craft Festival 10 am – 5 pm, Free, 595 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach. More than 100 of the nation’s nest contemporary crafters will showcase American handmade, oneof-a-kind jewelry, ceramics, pottery and personalized gifts with an expansive green market with plants, exotic ora, and handmade bath and body products. www.artfestival.com/festivals/st-pete-beach-corey-area-craft-festival-june Sunday, June 3 – Madeira Beach Triathlon 2018 7 am, $95 Registration fee/$75 Active Military, Archibald Beach Park, 15100 Gulf Blvd, St. Petersburg. 1/4 mile swim, 10 mile bike, 5K beach run. Space is limited to 600 athletes. www.madeirabeachtri.racehawk.com/default.aspx Thursday, June 7 – Cult Classics: Groundhog Day 7 – 11 pm, Free, Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. Grab your lawn chair, don some movie-inspired duds and enjoy free icks, local food truck fare, and cold craft brews. Come early to enjoy The Dali’s extended hours on Thursday nights at reduced $10 admission, then stay for the lm and festivities. 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Thursday, June 7 – Waltzing Matilda 7 pm, $20 General/$25 Early Access, Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. Join Matthew McGee for the debut of an all-new country western cabaret. Take a melodious trip down memory lane featuring songs by some of country music’s biggest stars. Get ready for lots of laughs, big hair and multi-colored fringe. The show is appropriate for all ages Tickets: Gulfport Beach Bazaar and Gulfport Casino. www.visitgulfport orida.com
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Arts & Leisure Straz Center (continued) July 1 – Bring It! Live 5 – 8 – Cinderella 12 – 29 – It Shoulda Been You 18 – Wondrous Wednesday 20 – Next Generation Ballet Summer Intensive Showcase 21 – 29 – Trial By Jury August 1 – End-of-Summer Music Blowout 4, 5 – Paw Patrol LIVE! 10 – Summer Evening of Dance 15 – September 9 – Hedwig and the Angry Inch Tarpon Springs Cultural Art Center 101 South Pinellas Avenue Tarpon Springs 727.942.5605 tarponarts.org June 1 – The Savannah Sipping Society Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center 324 Pine Street, Tarpon Springs 727.942.5605 tarponarts.org June 22 – July 1 – How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying July 18 – 22 – One Act Plays Festival August 18, 19 – Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits by Shakespeare The Coliseum 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.stpete.org/coliseum Tea dances run October through May June 8 – 10 – Ink Mania Tattoo & Art Expo July 14, 15 – 30th Annual Cool Art Show The Mahaffey Theater 400 1st St. S, Bayfront Center St. Petersburg, 727.892.5767 www.themahaffey.com June 3 – A&G Dance Academy Recital 4 – Vice President Joe Biden 6 – David Blaine 8 – Brucie Klay’s Dance Center 10 – Karl & DiMarco “Next Generation” 14 – Jake Tapper 29 – Donny & Marie 29 – Poison w/Pop Evil July 7 – Erasure 11 – The Rock & Roll Express Tour 14 – Whitney Houston 29 – Ms. Lauryn Hill 31 – Counting Crows August 9 – Penn & Teller
The Palladium 253 5th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.822.3590 www.mypalladium.org June 1, 3, 5 – La Traviata 13 – Ignite Tampa Bay 15 – Diego Figuerido 16 – Ward Smith & Friends 17 – Nate Najar, Dan Levinson, Tommy Cecil 29 – The Music Man July 1 – 8 – The Music Man 13, 14 – School of Rock – The Musical 20 – Intern John’s Look What You’ve Done USF Sundome 4202 E Fowler Ave., Tampa 813.974.3111 www.sundomearena.com June 30 – The Life Tour Van Wezel 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.953.3368 www.vanwezel.org June 22 – Jah Movement July 27 – Reverend Barry & The Funk August 17 – Rebel Heart West Coast Players 21905 US 19 N, Clearwater 727.437.2363 mwcplayers@gmail.com www.wcplayers.org June 1 – 17 – Gemini August 17 – September 2 – Chapter Two
MUSEUMS Dalí Museum One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Saturdays – Dilly Dally w/ Dali Sundays – Yoga at The Dali Wed., Thurs. – StoryTime at The Dali June 16 – November 25 – Clyde Butcher: Visions of Dalí’s Spain June 1 – Creative Problem Solving Boot Camp 6 – Coffee w/a Curator: The Death of Marat as Art and Evidence 7 – Cult Classics: Groundhog Day 11 – 15 – Junior Docent Art Camp 25 – 29 – Junior Docent Art Camp 30 – Meet Clyde Butcher July 5 – Cult Classics: Grease 9 – 13 – Junior Docent Art Camp 23 – 27 – Junior Docent Art Camp August 2 – Cult Classics: Die Hard
Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum 2240 9th Ave. S, St. Petersburg One City Chorus – Mondays 7 pm www.woodsonmuseum.org Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th St. S, St. Petersburg 727.820.0100 www. holocaustmuseum.org Through July 15 – Operation Finale: The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann Through August 19 – Letters to Sala: A Young Woman’s Life in Nazi Labor Camps Florida Museum of Photographic Arts 400 N. Ashley Dr., Tampa 831.221.2222 fmopa.org June 2 – Applying the Language of Photography to Bookmaking 9 – Photography 101 Express 10 – Design & Brand July 29 – Visual Story Telling through Fine Art Photograpny 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 5301 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Free Admission 727.656.5420 www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org Henry Plant Museum 401 West Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813.254.1891 www.plantmuseum.com August 4 – Teacher Appreciation Day Heritage Museum 100 Beekman Ln., Tarpon Springs tarponarts.org History and culture of the Greek community
Fri – ROAR – Ringling Order of Art Readers Fri & Sat – Bayfront Garden Tours First Sat – Kid’s Quest, Family Workshop Museum of Fine Arts 255 Beach Drive. NE, St. Petersburg 727.894.4638 www.mfastpete.org Thursdays $5 after 5 pm Through August 5 – Magnetic Fields Through August 5 – Can I Get A Witness June 3 – Marly Music:Trio Solisti 10 – Herb Snitzer Gallery Conversation 13 – Coffee Talk w/Nan Colton: The Muse of History 14 – Three Resurrected Drunkards 17 – Marly Music:The James Suggs Trio 27 – Simmer and Sift: Callaloo July 1 – Marly Music: Christopher Johnson 11 – Coffee Talk w/Nan Colton: Designing Architecture 15 – Marly Music: Calire Huangci 25 – Simmer and Sift: Ichicoro Ane 26 – An Evening of Bourbon, Jazz and Herb 28 – Magnetic Fields: Sonic Abstraction August 5 – Marly Music: Kristin Lee 8 – Coffee Talk w/ Nan Colton: All About Focus 19 – Marly Music: Wayne Bethanis St. Pete Sculpture Experience 780 Central Ave., St. Petersburg More than 100 sculptures from life size to giant size. 727.316.1718 St. Petersburg Museum of History 335 2nd Ave. NE, St. Petersburg 727.894.1052 spmoh.com June 9 – Beers on the Pier
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Tampa Bay Automobile Museum 3301 Gateway Centre, Pinellas Park Unique collection of vintage cars and vehicles. 727.579.8226 www.tbauto.org Tampa Bay History Center 801 Old Water St, Tampa 813.228.0097 www.tampabayhistorycenter.org June 14 – Flag Day at the History Center July 18 – Touchton Map Library Insiders Tour 20 – Flag Exhibit Tour
Imagine Museum 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg www.imaginemuseum.com Contemporary American Studio Glass Weekly ArtWorks June 12, 19, 26 – 3D World 16 – Pop-Up Art! July 10, 17, 24 – Paper Craft 21 – Pop-Up Art! August 18 – Family Day
Tampa Museum of Art 120 W St. Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813.259.1720 www.tampamuseum.org Friday – Art on the House – 4 to 8 pm Saturday – Art Spot for Families Through September 30 – Vapor and Vibration
John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota 941.359.5700 www.ringling.org Mondays: Free admission all day Thurs – Art After 5
Tarpon Springs Railroad Depot Historical Museum 160 E Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs Free admission 727.943.4624 www.tarponspringsareahistoricalsociety.org ParadiseNewsFL.com | JUNE/JULY 2018
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Events Friday, June 8 through Sunday, June 10 – OPA! Palooza Noon – 9 pm Friday/10 am – 9 pm Saturday/10am – 5 pm Sunday, Free, Sponge Docks, Dodecanese Blvd., Tarpon Springs. Live music, dancing, seminars, workshops, Greek food, pastries, spirits, a kids play area with games, artists, craftsmen, vendors and free parking. www.spongedocks.net/tarpon-springs-opa-palooza.htm Saturday, June 9 – 1st Annual Beach Waggers Festival 10 am – 3pm, Free, Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach. Raf es, silent auction, music, adoptable doges. Bene ts Friends of Strays. www.facebook.com/events/220379501876775 Saturday, June 9 – 2nd Annual Burgers in da Burg – Food Truck Rally Noon – 5 pm, Free, 1079 62nd Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Awesome food, great beers and live music. All trucks will serve specialty burger dishes along with their trademark cuisines. www.facebook.com/ events/1203036446466230 Saturday, June 9 – Beers on the Pier 6 – 10 pm, $35, St. Petersburg Museum of History, 335 2nd Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. Features craft beer samples from more than 20 breweries in Florida, Colorado, California and the Northeast. Brewery stations will be placed throughout the museum. 727.894.1052 www.spmoh.com Saturday, June 9 – Second Saturday ArtWalk 5 – 9 pm, Free, including 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.stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk Tuesday, June 12 through Saturday, July 28 – Summer Circus Spectacular 11 am, 2 pm and 5 pm, $12 Children 12 and under/$16 Adults, Ringling Historic Asolo Theater, 5401 Bay Shore Rd., Sarasota. This one-hour onstage exhibition of circus artistry provides delightful summer entertainment for “children of all ages.” 941.360.7399 www.ringling.org/events/summer-circus-spectacular Thursday, June 14 – Cinema at the MFA: Three Resurrected Drunkards 7 – 9 pm, Free with admission, Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Drive. NE, St. Petersburg. A conceptually dazzling and piercing exploration of identity in contemporary Japan that makes room for extended ights of fancy and dream sequences. 727.894.4638 www.mfastpete.org Thursday, June 14 – LGBQ Film Series – Reel in The Closet 7 pm, Free (donations accepted), Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport. Reel In The Closet is a documentary that reveals the real lives of LGBTQ people from the past through hundreds of never before seen home movies dating back to the 1930s. Popcorn, candy, bottled water and soda are available. Feel free to bring your own brown bag supper and beverages. 727.893.1074 www.facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL Friday, June 15 – Dive-in Movie: Deep Under Pressure 8 pm, $5, St. Pete Beach Aquatic Complex, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Bring your noodles, oats and chairs to lounge by the pool while watching a movie on our in atable screen out under the stars. Snacks, drinks and glow jewelry will be sold. www.spbrec.com/aquatics/events Friday, June 15 – St. Pete Street Food & Craft Beer Fest 6 – 11 pm, Free, Albert Whitted Park, 480 Bayshore Dr. SE, St. Petersburg. Gourmet food trucks, live music, pet friendly, children’s playground, picnic chairs and blanket welcome. www.icityspy.com/event/st-petestreet-food-craft-beer-fest 50
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Arts & Leisure The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art NEW 150 Central Ave, St. Petersburg thejamesmuseum.org USF Contemporary Art Museum 3821 USF Holly Dr., Tampa www.usfcam.usf.edu/cam/cam_ exhibitions.html June 8 through August 4 – Restricted June 14 – Curator’s Tour July 12 – Access versus Preservation
July 14 – August 11 – Once-a-Year Studio Sale Creative Clay Cultural Arts Center 1846 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.825.0515 www.Creativeclay.org Second Saturday ArtWalk Crossroads Gallery St. Pete College – Clearwater 2465 Drew St., Clearwater www.spcollege.edu/gallery
USF Contemporary Art Museum Institute for Research in Art 4202 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa www.ira.usf.edu
Domain Home Accessories & Gallery 3129 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport www.domainhomeaccessories.com Local and Florida artisans featured
USF Graphic Studio 3702 Spectrum Blvd., Ste 100, Tampa Free admission 813.974.3503 www.graphicstudio.usf.edu/GS/gs_about.html
Duncan McClellan Gallery 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg 813.760.6600 www.dmglass.com Second Saturday ArtWalk June 16 – Raising Hope Tasting Event
ART GALLERIES ArtLofts Florida Craftsmen Galleries (2nd oor) 10 5th St. N, St. Petersburg 727.504.8788 www.theartlofts.com Second Saturday ArtWalk June 9 – 30 – “Summer Fun” ARTpool Gallery 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.324.3878 www.artpoolrules.com June 2, 3 – Crafty Fest July 21 – Trashion Fashion [blank] Slate Gallery 538 S Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941.312.5700 www.blankslategallery.com Chihuly Collection 720 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.822.7872 ext 5102 www.moreanartscenter.org First permanent collection of Dale Chihuly’s work. Craftsman House 2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.323.2787 www.craftsmanhousegallery.com Gallery-Café-Pottery Studio Second Saturday ArtWalk June 1 – Vince DiMura 9 – Clay Pride Show Opening Reception 12 – Loving Day Celebration 30 – July 6 – Independents Week
Dunedin Fine Art Center 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin 727.298.3322 www.dfac.org More than 100 classes offered Scholarships available Florida CraftArt Gallery 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.821.7391 www. oridacraftart.org Second Saturday ArtWalk Mural Walk on Saturdays June 8through July 28 – Dolls and Where They Live Gallerie 909 909 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727.565.3930 www.gallerie909.com Featuring African American Artists Second Saturday ArtWalk Small Business of the Year 2015 Gulf Coast Artists Alliance 727.738.8010 www.gcaa- .org Two Locations in St. Petersburg St. Pete Artworks / Avenue 5 Studios 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 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.thestudioat620.org
June 1 – Samuel Davis Jr. and Leo Pons 4 – 16 – Community Art Show 16 – 14th Birthday Celebration
ART CENTERS & CLASSES Beach Art Center 1515 Bay Palm Blvd., Indian Rocks Bch. 727.596.4331 www.beachartcenter.org 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 Second Saturday ArtWalk Saturdays at The Morean for Families Fridays – Art Snap Through June 29 – Leslie Neumann June 20 – 29 – Pride Pop Up Show 21 – Artist Talk w/ Leslie Neumann Morean Center for Clay 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 Pinellas Park Art Society Park Station Building 5851 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park 727.360.4406 www.pinellasart.org Pinot’s Palette 1572 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.821.3700 www.pinotspalette.com/stpetersburg June 9 – Polka Dot Posies 22 – Whimsical Woodlands Safety Harbor Art & Music Center 706 2nd St. N, Safety Harbor 727.725.4018 www.safetyharborartandmusiccenter.com June 1 – The Betty Fox Band 15 – TC Carr and the Bolts of Blue Society of Acrylic Painters Membership info / exhibit entry: www.isap-online.com Studio Duvoe 2808 Clinton St. S, Gulfport 727.271.5016 studioduvoe@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/gulfportart Creative play sessions and art parties for neurotypical and neurodiverse (Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, etc.) children and adults
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
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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
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Veterans Art Center 6798 Crosswinds Dr. N, St. Petersburg 813.504.3092 www.vactb.org Provides opportunities for military and veterans to develop and showcase creative and artistic accomplishments
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Zen Glass Studio 600 27th St. S, St. Petersburg 727.323.3141 www.zenglass.com Offers glassblowing classes & workshops. Second Saturday ArtWalk. St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District.
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HANDS-ON MUSEUMS Glazer Children’s Museum 110 W. Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa, Created speci cally for children 10 and under www.glazermuseum.org 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. June 8 – Parents’ Night Out 10 – Great Connections 17 – Father’s Day 23, 24 – Proud Families Heritage Village 11909 125th St N, Largo 727.582.2123 www.pinellascounty.org/Heritage Free 21-acre living history museum Sundays – Speaking of History MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry) 4801 E Fowler Ave., Tampa 813.987.6000 www.mosi.org Children’s science center Saunders Planetarium
SUMMER CAMPS Beach to Bay Tennis Junior Summer Camps Egan Park, 9101 Blind Pass Road, St. Pete Beach, Weekly and daily sessions: June 11 – 20, Ages 5 – 16 www.beachtobaytennis.com/summer-camps
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Events Friday, June 15 and Sunday, June 16 – Tampa Bay Watch Tarpon Rodeo Various times, venues and registration fees. An all catch-and-release half-day tournament on Tampa Bay. The exciting post-tournament Castaway Soirée includes a silent auction, live auction, vendors and great food and drinks. Bene ts Tampa Bay Watch restoration projects and education programs. www.tampabaywatch.org/tarpon-rodeo.html Friday, June 15 – Madeira Beach 5K Sunset Series #1 7 pm, $25 One Race/$65 Three Races, John’s Pass Park Shelter, 12901 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach. Runners will take to the sand and enjoy the famous, breath-taking views. Sandy beaches, Rita’s Italian Ice, craft beer, postrace party and sunsets. All races are on the beach. www.madeirabeach5k. racehawk.com Friday, June 15 – So You Think You Know Gulfport? 7 – 9 pm, Free for Members/$5 Non-members, Gulfport Historical Society 5301 28th Ave. S, Gulfport. It’s a quiz show where the history is real — but people may get questions like “What is the name of the mayor’s dog?” or “how many chickens is it legal to own inside Gulfport city limits?” BYOB. Light snacks provided. www.mygulfport.us Saturday, June 16 – Sutdio@620 14th Birthday Celebration 6:20 pm, Free (Donations accepted), Studio@620, 620 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg. a party atmosphere enhanced by the music of local legends Lounge Cat. The Community Art Show will be on display and of course a wonderful array of treats in the cake parade. If you would like to contribute something to the dessert bu et, please call 727.895.6620. www.thestudioat620.org Saturday, June 16 – Isla Del Sol 3rd Saturday Market 10 am – 2 pm, Free, Shoppers Village, 5900 Sun Blvd., St. Petersburg. Arts, crafts, organic vegetables, cheese, kettle corn, cakes and confections, lavender and oils. www.facebook.com/IsladelSolSaturdayMarket Saturday, June 16 – Madeira Beach Barks & Brews 5 – 9 pm, Free, ROC Park, 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beacha dog friendly event featuring local animal hospitals, rescues & shelters alongside vendors who specialize in pet products and adoptions. Sampling wristbands $35 presale/$40 day of event. www.facebook.com/events/162901634237630 Saturday, June 16 – Raising Hope – A Tasting Event to Bene t Families in Tampa Bay 6 – 9 pm, $65 Individual/$120 Couple, Duncan McClellan Gallery, 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Features wine and local craft beers paired with chef prepared appetizers. Stroll throughout the gallery or enjoy the outdoor setting and the stunning art glass work that adorns the gardens. Live music, silent auction and wine pull. Proceeds bene t UMCM Suncoast. www.umcmsuncoast.org Saturday, June 16 – Staghorn Fern Mounting Workshop 10:30 am – Noon, $40 Member/$50 Non-member, Sunken Gardens, 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg. Let the owner of Local Gardens guide you through mounting a staghorn fern to create an easy-care statement piece for indoor or outdoor décor. Pre-registration required. Fee includes all materials and Gardens admission. 727.892.5715 www.sunkengardens.org Saturday, June 16 – Third Saturday Art & Gallery Walk 6 – 10 pm, Free, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfport orida.com 52
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Arts & Leisure Boyd Hill Nature Preserve 1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg Weekly sessions: May 29 – August 10, Ages 3 – 13 727.893.7326 www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html
Morean Center for Clay – Summer Clay Camp 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg Weekly sessions: May 29 – August 3, Ages 4 – 16, 727.822.7872 ext 8 www.moreanartscenter.org
Creative Clay – Art Around the World 1846 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg Weekly sessions: June 4 – July 28, Ages 6 – 12 727.825.0515 www.creativeclay.org/creative-thrift
Pinellas County Schools Summer Art Camps Various elementary and middle schools Four-day sessions: Grades 3 – 7 www.pcsb.org/Page/26999
Creative Kid’s Camp Beach Art Center 1515 Bay Palm Blvd., Indian Rocks Bch. Weekly sessions: June 4 – July 20, Ages 6 – 14 727.596.4331 www.beachartcenter.org
St. Pete Beach Summer Camps 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach Weekly sessions: May 29 – August 10, Completed kindergarten to 6th grade Additional Specialty Camps: Archery, Fishing and Lego Robotics 727.363.9245 www.spbrec.com
Creative Writing Camp Morean Center for Clay 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg Two sessions: July 16 – July 20 and July 23 – July 27, Ages 9 – 12 727.798.4530 www.keepstpetelit.org Eckerd College – Summer Watersports Camp 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Weekly sessions: June 4 – August 3, Ages 5 – 15 www.eckerd.edu/waterfront/camp Great Explorations Children’s Museum 1925 4th St. N, St. Petersburg Weekly sessions: May 29 – August 10 Kindergarten through 3rd grade 727.821.8992 ext 226 www.greatex.org Gulfport Recreation Summer Program 5730 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport Weekly sessions: June 4 – August 3 Completed kindergarten to 14 www.mygulfport.us/recreation/rec/summer Junior Tennis & Fitness Camp Treasure Bay Golf & Tennis, 10315 Paradise Blvd., Treasure Island Weekly and daily sessions: June 11 – July 20, Ages 8 through high school 727.360.6062 www.mytreasureisland.com Madeira Beach Recreation 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beach Full session, half sessions or weekly sessions: June 4 – August 10 Completed kindergarten to starting 8th grade 727.392.0665 www.madbeachfun.com Madeira Beach Morean Arts Center – Summer Art Camp 719 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg Weekly sessions: May 29 – August 3, Ages 4 – 16 727.822.7872 ext 8 www.moreanartscenter.org
Science Center 7701 22nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg Weekly Sessions: May 29 – August 10, Kindergarten through high school www.sciencecenterofpinellas.org/youth Tampa Bay Watch Summer Camps 3000 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde Weekly sessions: June 4 – August 3, Ages 6 – 15, 727.867.8166 www.tampabaywatch.org/camps.html Treasure Island Summer Camp City Hall, 120 108th Ave., Treasure Island Full session or weekly sessions: May 29 – August 10, Ages 5 – 13 727.547.4575 ext 237 www.mytreasureisland.com The James Museum Summer Camps 150 Central Ave, St. Petersburg Wild for Wildlife: June 25 – 29 / Ages 6 – 8, Native American Art & Craft: July 9 – 13 / Ages 9 – 11 www.thejamesmuseum.org Weedon Island Preserve 1800 Weedon Dr. NE, St. Petersburg Weekly sessions: June 11 – August 3, Ages 7 – 15, 727.453.6500 www.weedonislandpreserve.org
MUSIC Clearwater Jazz Holiday October 18 – 21, 2018 www.clearwaterjazz.com Florida Orchestra See venues for dates – Mahaffey Theater, Ruth Eckerd Hall & David Straz Performing Arts Center 50th Anniversary Season 727.662.7286 www. oridaorchestra.org
New Horizons of Gulfport, Inc. Gulfport Senior Center 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport, Novice and Intermediate Bands mrjoemurphy@yahoo.com 727.656.1469 www.newhorizonsbandgulfport.org July 3 – Stars & Stripes Celebration
St. Petersburg Opera Company 2145 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.823.2040 www.stpeteopera.org Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Cocktail with the Maestro Various performance locations June 16 – Broadway Cabaret
South Pasadena Community Band All-volunteer band, 727.398.9639 www.southpasadenaband.com
Sarasota Opera House 61 N Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941.328.1300 www.sarasotaopera.org June 3 – Twelfth Night – Theater Film 7 – The Wizard of Oz – Classic Movie 10 – Eugene Onegin – Opera Film 17 – Lohengrin – Opera Film 21 – All About Eve – Classic Movie 24 – Alice in Wonderland – Ballet Film July 1 – La gazza ladra – Opera Film 5 – Gone with the Wind – Classsic Movie 8 – Tosca – Opera Film 15 – Andrea Chenier – Opera Film 19 – King Creole – Classic Movie 22 – Swan Lake – Ballet Film 28 – Sarasota Cuban Ballet 29 – Gala des etoiles – Ballet Film August 2 – North by Northwest – Classic Movie 5 – Romeo et Juliette – Opera Film 12 – Romeo and Juliet – Theater Film 16 – Rio Bravo – Classic Movie 18 – Ricky Nelson Remembered 19 – Rigoletto – Opera Film
St. Pete Beach Music Club Suntan Art Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach Adult group musical activities for all levels of musical experience 727.512.5966 www.facebook.com/spbmusicclub St. Petersburg College Gibbs Campus Music Center, 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.341.4360 go.spcollege.edu/Artscalendar June 13 – Summer Vocal Institute Song Recital 15 – Summer Vocal Institute Opera Workshop Scenes & Arias Performance Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society Wednesdays 6:30 – 9:00 pm, Bilmar Beach Resort, 10650 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island 727.360.5531 www.sdjs.org Tampa Bay Symphony Performances in various locations 727.827.8087 www.TampaBaySymphony.org The Blue Parrot Café 85 Corey Circle, St. Pete Beach Every Monday – TomKats 18 Piece Jazz Orchestra 727.368.9619 www.bluepstpb.com TomKats Jazz Orchestra www.tomkatsjazzorchestra.com The Hangar Restaurant 540 First St. SE, St. Petersburg Every Monday – Jazz Jam 727.823.7767 www.aldowningjazz.com
OPERA Eckerd College 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Miller Auditorium The Met in HD Series Live high-de nition broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera 727.864.7600 www.livehdstpete.com/metopera Florida Opera Festival Straz Center for the Performing Arts 1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa www.operatampa.org
St. Petersburg Opera Guild www.stpeteoperaguild.org The Matinee Opera Players 64th Way, Pinellas Park www.facebook.com/ MatineeOperaPlayers Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center The Pinellas Opera League Socialize and be entertained First Wednesday each month October – June pinellasoperaleague.com pinellasoperaleague@gmail.com
DANCING Florida West Ballet A not-for-pro t Pre-Professional Performing Arts Company 616 4th St. N, St. Petersburg www. oridawestballet.org Gulfport Casino 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport More information on Casino events or rental availability 727.893.1070. www.SwingTime.info www.mygulfport.usf Every Wednesday – Swing First and third Sunday – Ballroom Second Sunday – Soul Night ParadiseNewsFL.com | JUNE/JULY 2018
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Events Saturday, June 16 and Sunday, June 17 – Father’s Day Weekend 9:30 am – 5 pm, Free admission for fathers, Florida Aquarium, 701 Channelside Dr., Tampa. Fathers receive free admission to the aquarium with the purchase of any full-price paid admission. 813.273.4000 www. aquarium.org Saturday, June 16 through Sunday, November 25 – Clyde Butcher: Visions of Dalí’s Spain 10 am – 5:30 pm/10 am – 8 pm Thursday, $10 – $24, Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. Features 41 photos that take viewers on a journey through the Catalonian region, with images ranging from an intimate 2 feet to a panoramic 8 feet. 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Sunday, June 17 – Father’s Day at Great Explorations Noon – 4:30, Activities included in admission, Great Explorations Children’s Museum, 1925 4th St. N, St. Petersburg. Spend the day making memories with dad. Card crafting, stage shows and tabletop programs will be available throughout the day. 727.821.8992 www.greatex.org Tuesday, June 19 – A Perfect Storm: A History of Florida’s Hurricanes 1:30 – 3 pm, $10 Member/$25 Non-member, Eckerd College Pelican, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. This class looks at famous storms, their impact, and the latest methods for preventing damage, as well as the latest predictions for intensity due to climate change. 727.864.7600 www.eckerd.edu/olli/courses Tuesday, June 19 – Can I Be Gay and Still Be Spiritual? Noon, Free, Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport. A panel of local faith leaders from the Interfaith Tampa Bay Pride Worship Service, including both Christian and non-Christian viewpoints, will give short presentations about how their faith traditions are working to make themselves more open and accepting to LGBTQ seekers. gstemm@aol.com www.mygulfport.us/gpl Thursday, June 21 – LGBTQ Pride with Open Mic and Poetry Slam 7 pm, Free, Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport. Add your voice to a celebration of the spoken word. Slam poetry, readings and storytelling will be part of this open mic evening and will feature a special guest appearance by Gulfport Poet Laureate Peter Hargitai. samira.obeid@gmail.com www.mygulfport.us/gpl Friday, June 22 – Beach Race #1 7 pm, $25 Registration fee, 9th Avenue and Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. Races are entirely run on the beach, in the sand, for a fun chip-timed 5K run. Stay for a fantastic after race party for all participants including a great free buffet from the Hurricane Restaurant, adult beverages (with proper I.D.), soda, water, live DJ and a spectacular sunset. www.sprr.org/beach-series Friday, June 22 through Sunday, June 24 – Tampa Bay Boat Show 10 am – 6 pm Friday, Saturday/10 am – 5 pm Sunday, Free admission/$6 parking, Florida State Fairgrounds, 4800 U.S. 301, Tampa. Showcases area boat dealers and manufacturers, the latest in boating and shing supplies and great accessories too. www.tampabay.com/expos/boat-show Saturday, June 23 – LGBT Pride Parade 2 – 10 pm, Free, Downtown Waterfront Area, St. Petersburg. 5,000 people swishing and sauntering along Downtown St Pete’s Bayshore Drive in a dazzling array of sequins, beads, leathers and feathers to celebrate the power and beauty of diversity, with more than 200,000 people cheering them on. www.stpetepride.com/en/events/2018-parade 54
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Arts & Leisure Sarasota Ballet 5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.359.0099 www.sarasotaballet.org Tickets 941.351.0099 x101 St. Petersburg Ballet Conservatory NEW 1500 58th St S, Gulfport 727.914.7257 www.stpeteballetconservatory.com St. Petersburg Polish American Society, 1343 Beach Dr. SE, St. Petersburg 972.741.3749 www.polishsociety.org Sunday, Dinner & Dancing: 2:15 – 3:30 pm – Dinner – $8 727.360.0584 for dinner reservations 3 – 6 pm – Dancing – $6 Members/$8 Non-members The Coliseum 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.stpete.org/coliseum Tea Dance – 1st & 3rd Wednesday, October through May
FILM Celebrating CommUNITY International Gay & Lesbian Film Fest Various times and locations www.tiglff.com International Cinema Series Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg, Miller Auditorium 727.864.7979 events@eckerd.edu www.eckerd.edu/internationalcinema LGBTQ Film Series Gulfport Public Library 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Second Thursday of each month 7 pm. 727.893.1074 www.facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL June 14 – Reel in the Closet July 12 – Girls Lost August 9 – Call Me By Your Name Sunscreen Film Festival www.sunscreen lmfestival.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
Spit re Theater 14 18th St. S, St. Petersburg www.spit retheater.com June 21 – 23 – Pride Comedy Festival
ECO/ZOOS/AQUARIUMS Boyd Hill Nature Preserve 1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg 727.893.7326 www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html Tram Tours Saturdays, Guided Tours, Classes June 2 – Bird Walk 9 – Sunrise Paddle the Lake 9 – Early Bird Trail Run 9 – Insect Trek 10 – Alligator Walk 16 – Native Garden Work Day 16 – Paddle Clam Bayou 16 – Pioneer Night 17 – Aviary Tour 30 – Pioneer Night 30 – Wild ower Walk Brooker Creek Preserve 3940 Keystone Rd., Tarpon Springs 727.453.6800 www.brookercreekpreserve.org Tram Tours Saturdays, Guided Tours, Classes June 2 – Ken Rowe Birdathon 9 – Spice Science 9 – Citizen Science w/Microplastics 16 – Discover Prehistoric Florida 30 – Arthropod Petting Zoo July 14 – Why Snakes are Cool 21 – Introduction to the Kingdom Fungi 23 – ECO Teacher Training Workshop 28 – The Swamp Ecosystem 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 June 4 – 7 – Meet the Dolphin Tale Stars July 21 – 26 – Meet the Dolphin Tale Stars Egmont Key Shuttle Hubbard’s Marina, Ft. DeSoto Co. Park $20 Reservation 727.867.6569 www.hubbardsmarina.com/egmont 727.893.2627 www.egmontkey.info Florida Aquarium 701 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813.273.4000 www. aquarium.org Voted Third Best Aquarium in the United States by USA Today Readers’ Choice 2018
Fort De Soto Park Tierra Verde 727.552.1862 www.pinellascounty.org/ park/05_ft_desoto.htm Guided Nature Walks – Sat. & Sun. Mote Aquarium 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota 941.388.4441 www.mote.org Science, Education, Aquarium June 2 – World Oceans Day Family Festival 3 – Population Genomics 10 – Gene Expression July 25 – 28 – Shark Days at Mote St. Petersburg Audubon Society 727.753.9731 www.stpeteaudubon.org 101+ Years Conservation Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month Boyd Hill Bird Walk 1st Sat. of month St. Petersburg Shell Club Seminole Recreation Center, 9100 113th St. N, Seminole 727.867.6861 www.stpeteshellclub.org 1st Friday September thru May 7:00 pm Seaside Seabird Sanctuary 18328 Gulf Blvd, Indian Shores 727.391.6211 Free www.seabirdsanctuary.com Largest non-pro t wild bird hospital sanctuary. Donations accepted. Tours. Weedon Island Preserve 1800 Weedon Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727.453.6500 www.weedonislandpreserve.org June 1 – Discover Composting 9 – Paint in the Wild 9 – The Great Weedon Bird Quest 23 – Why Snakes Are Cool 28 – Scott Deitche 30 – Creating Backyard Habitats for Birds July 6 – Sub-Irrigated Planters August 3 – Rainwater Harvesting Workshop ZooTampa at Lowry Park 1101 West Sligh Ave., Tampa One mile west of I-275 (exit 48) 813.935.8552 zootampa.org/events/zoou
ON THE WATER 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.
StarLite Dining Yachts Clearwater and St. Pete Beach 727.462.2628 www.StarLiteCruises.com Afternoon & evening cruises, dining & dancing, entertainment, full bar, sightseeing. Adult Basic Sailing School Boca Ciega Yacht Club, Not-for-pro t Sailing Club sailschoolregistration@sailbcyc.org www.sailbcyc.org Bay Sailors A sailing club for singles. Celebrating our 25th year of fun & sailing. Looking for a few good skippers with sailboats. For contact information visit www.baysailors.org Boating Skills & Seamanship USCG Safe Boating Program Flotilla 72, 9 Classes Tuesday 7:30 – 9:30 pm 1300 Beach Blvd. SE, St. Petersburg (US Coast Guard Base) Jim 727.898.1324 www.cgaux.org USCG Safe Boating Program U.S. Coast Guard Aux Flotilla 78, 12-week continuous Program Tuesdays, 7 pm Warren Webster Building, 1500 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach Up to 2 years to nish. $45, $60 couple, Jim 727.360.4846 Warren 727.321.7801 June 5 – Equipment for Your Boat 12 – Waterway Watch/Trailering Your Boat 19 – Handling Your Boat 26 – Your “Highway” Signs July 3 – No Class 10 – Rules of the Nautical Road 17 – Boating Safety 24 – Introduction to Navigation 31 – Powering Your Boat August 7 – Lines and Knots 14 – Weather St. Petersburg Sail & Power Squadron Safe Boating Program St. Petersburg Sailing Center, 250 2nd Ave. SE, St. Petersburg 727.550.1811 www.boating-stpete.org America’s Boating Course Free to attend, $45 materials 7 week course. Mon 7 – 9 pm Pre-registration required
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Events Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24 – Proud Families Noon – 4 pm, Activities included in admission, Great Explorations Children’s Museum, 1925 4th St. N, St. Petersburg. Activities focused on unity, inclusion, and self-esteem. Children will be able to create multi-colored ags using colors from the Pride ag that represent themselves, participate in dance time and experiment with rainbow science activities. 727.821.8992 www.greatex.org Sunday, June 24 – St Pete Pride Festival 11 am – 5 pm, Free, Grand Central District, St. Petersburg. The St Pete Pride Street Festival will again be the largest community event of the season as festival goers come together to make history while enjoying a day of live performances and entertainment, community booths, art and fantastic food in paradise. www.stpetepride.com/en/ events/2018-festival Sunday, June 24 – Tampa Bay Bridal Show Noon – 4 pm, $5, Amalie Arena, 401 Channelside Dr., Tampa. Spend the afternoon with the area’s bridal experts. Look for great fashions, tips and wedding advice plus door prizes and giveaways. www.tampabay.com/expos/bridal-show Sunday, June 24 – Wendy Wax Book Signing 4 – 6 pm, Free, St. Pete Beach Public Library, 365 73rd Ave., St. Pete Beach. Meet USA Today bestselling author Wendy Wax and get a copy of her new book “Best Beach Ever!” Refreshments provided courtesy of the Friends of the St. Pete Beach Library. 727.363.9238 www.spblibrary.com Tuesday, June 26 – Senior Bus Trip: South Florida Museum/Pier 22 (Bradenton) 10:30 am – 4 pm, $22 MBCS/$24 Resident/$26 Non-resident, Madeira Beach City Hall, 300 Municipal Dr., Madeira Beach. Price does not include lunch. Advanced registration required. 727.392.0665 www.madbeachfun.com/ senior-trips Friday, June 29 – Dive-in Movie: Nutty by Nature 2 8 pm, $5, St. Pete Beach Aquatic Complex, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Bring your noodles, oats and chairs to lounge by the pool while watching a movie on our in atable screen out under the stars. Snacks, drinks and glow jewelry will be sold. www.spbrec.com/aquatics/events
Tuesday, July 3 – Stars & Stripes Celebration 1 – 4 pm, $5, Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. Eat, drink and celebrate freedom. Join your friends for live music, dancing, lunch, games, prizes and fun. Tickets are available at the Foundation Of ce or the Gulfport Casino. www.gulfportseniorfoundation.org/2018/04/stars-and-stripes-celebration Wednesday, July 4 – Gulfport’s 4th of July Celebration 8 am – 11 pm, Free, Downtown Gulfport, Shore Blvd. Fishing Derby, Sand Sculpture Contest, entertainment and food vendors. Parade at 6 pm and reworks at 9 pm. 727.893.1066 www.mygulfport.us/july_4th_celebration Wednesday, July 4 – Kenneth City Independence Day Parade 10 am – Noon, Free, Begins at 62nd St., proceeds eastbound on 54th Ave. until it reaches 58th St., turns right and heads Southbound on 58th St., ending at Ernst Park, 4600 58th St. where free hotdogs will be available. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. www.celebratepinellaspark.com 56
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Arts & Leisure NATURE Florida Botanical Gardens 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo Free. Friendly dogs welcome on leash. Open daily. Welcome Center is closed weekends & county holidays. 727.582.2100 www. bg.org Florida West Coast Orchid Society Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo www.fwcos.org 2nd Thurs, 7:30 pm. Visitors welcome. Educational classes, 727.420.7230 June 14 – Bill Thoms on Bulbophyllum Orchids Garden Club St. Petersburg 500 Sunset Dr. S, St. Petersburg gardenclubstpete@aol.com 727.381.8920 www.gardenclubstpetersburg.org Ikebana International Chapter 65, St. Petersburg Chapel On The Hill Church – Evans Hall, 12601 Park Blvd., Seminole 3rd Monday, 10 am – 2 pm, Sept. to May. Ikebana – centuries old art of Japanese oral arranging. 727.729.9445 www.ikebanastpetersburg.com Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 900 S Palm Ave., Sarasota Mondays – Yoga in the Garden 941.366.5731 www.selby.org June 5 – Warhol Tripod Tuesdays 19 – Warhol Tripod Tuesdays July 4 – All-American Cookout 11 – Release Your Inner Nature Lover Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg Adult and Child Horticultural Workshops 727.892.5715 www.sunkengardens.org June 16 – Staghorn Fern Mounting Workshop 23 – Rain Gardens and Barrels
CARD GAME / BINGO Pasadena Card Club 10 Park St N, St. Petersburg Duplicate Bridge Mon., Wed. Fri., 12:30 pm Contract Bridge & Pinochle Tues. & Thurs., Noon David 727.381.5944 pasadenacardclub.com St. Petersburg Bridge Club 9103 US 19N, Pinellas Park Games, Lessons, & Seminars Charlie 727.363.1136 or 544.5040 www.stpetebridge.org
Treasure Island Community Center Bingo 106th Ave. & Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island Early Games start 6:45 pm Regular Games start 7:45 pm Presented by the Treasure Islettes Bene ts local scholarships. Linda 727.270.3178
CLUBS Greater Pinellas Democratic Club 2nd Thursday monthly, Banquet Masters, 13355 49th St. N, Clearwater Largest Democratic club on west coast of Florida Reservations 727.360.3971 or 727.577.6359 www.greaterpinellasdems.org Isle of Palms Civic Association Community Civic Organization 4th Tuesday 6 pm Dinner/Mixer Treasure Island Community Center Shelly Ritchie 860.480.3035 www.facebook.com/ IsleOfPalmsCivicAssociation www.iopca.org Mad Dogs Swim Wednesday night swims through summer 6 pm. Hurley Park Shelter, Pass-A-Grille Beach, 1600 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. 727.582.1910 www.stpetemaddogs.org Memory Café – Gulfport 3rd Monday 12:15 am – 2 pm Neptune Grille, 5501 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport. Support for those suffering from dementia and their loved ones. RSVP 727.327.0167 sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813.384.7571 catemcarty@gmail.com Memory Café – St. Petersburg 2nd Monday 11 am – 1 pm Carrabba’s St. Pete, 1951 4th St. N, St. Petersburg. Support for those suffering from dementia and their loved ones. RSVP 727.327.0167 sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813.384.7571 catemcarty@gmail.com Military Of cers Association of St. Petersburg 3rd Friday. Pasadena Yacht & Country Club, 6300 Pasadena Point Blvd., Gulfport. Military Of cers that are retired, active duty or former of cers and their spouses or widows invited. RSVP 727.360.2936 www.MOAAStPeteArea.com Military Of cers 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 11:30 am, Belleair Country Club, One Country Club Lane, Belleair. Social, lunch & program. Military Of cers retired, active duty, former of cers, spouses, widows invited. LTC George Smith 727.786.5578 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) Chapter 1140 – 4th Wed. monthly. 4th Monday except June, July, Aug. 11:30 am. Perkins Restaurant, 8841 Park Blvd., Seminole Spouses & guests welcome. www.narfe.org/chapter1140 Ostomy Support Group Last Sunday 2 pm St. Anthony’s Hospital Auditorium, 1200 7th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Learn all about the life changing procedure. 727.657.0998 www.ostomy.org/asg_pages_asg_251.html Rotary Club of Gulf Beaches Tuesdays, Noon, Guests welcome. The Club at Treasure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island 727.434.2353 hmarymckeown@hotmail.com www.gulfbeachesrotary.com/index.php Senior Solos 2nd Monday except July and August 1:30 pm, Pinellas Park Senior Center, 7625 59th St. N, Pinellas Park. A social group of single folks 55+. Wally 727.544.7183 or loisjolley@aol.com Social Club of St. Petersburg Sons of Italy, 2500 34th St. S, St. Petersburg. Bocce, cards and social events. Open to the public on Mondays and for special events. majord1050@aol.com 727.323.2691 www.sonso talysp.org St. Pete Road Runners Member of 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 June 22 – Beach Race # 1 July 20 – Beach Race #2 August 17 – Beach Race #3
St. Petersburg International Community of Astrologers (SPICA) 3rd Thursday monthly 7 – 9 pm Blissful Beginnings, 9365 US Hwy 19 N. Suite B, Pinellas Park 727.347.4737 St. Petersburg Republican Club 2nd Wednesday 7 pm St. Petersburg Comm. Church, 4501 30th Ave. N, St. Petersburg Gail Hebert 727.526.2492 gailhebert@tampabay.rr.com St. Petersburg Shuf e Board Fridays, 7 – 11 pm, Free. 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N, St. Petersburg A hip twist on an old game. 727.822.2083 www.stpeteshuf e.com
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Wednesday, July 4 – St. Pete Beach Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration Approximately 9 pm, Free, Staged on Upham Beach, St. Pete Beach. All normal beach and parking ordinances will be in effect. 727.367.2735 ww.spbrec.com Wednesday, July 4 – St. Petersburg Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration 5 – 10 pm, Free, Vinoy Park 501 Fifth Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. Kids’ games and activities, face painting, food trucks and a patriotic live broadcast from Q105’s Flash. Fireworks at 9 pm. www.tampabay.com/things-to-do/events/ where-to-see-fourth-of-july- reworks-across-tampa-bay/2328589 Tuesday, July 4 – Treasure Island Independence Day Fireworks 9 pm, Free, Gulf Front Park, 10400 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island. Metered parking available. www.mytreasureisland.org/calendar.php Thursday, July 5 – Cult Classics: Grease 7 – 11 pm, Free, Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. Grab your lawn chair, don some movie-inspired duds and enjoy free icks, local food truck fare, and cold craft brews. Come early to enjoy The Dali’s extended hours on Thursday nights at reduced $10 admission, then stay for the lm and festivities. 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Friday, July 6 – Madeira Beach 5K Sunset Series #2 7 pm, $25 One Race/$65 Three Races, John’s Pass Park Shelter, 12901 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach. Runners will take to the sand and enjoy the famous, breath-taking views. Sandy beaches, Rita’s Italian Ice, craft beer, post-race party and sunsets. All races are on the beach. madeirabeach5k.racehawk.com Friday, July 6 – First Friday St. Pete 5:30 – 10 pm, Free, Central Ave., between 2nd & 3rd Streets, St. Petersburg. Monthly street party with music, food and beverages for purchase. Proceeds bene t Breakfast Optimists Club. www. rstfridaystpete.com Friday, July 6 – Gulfport First Friday Art & Gallery Walk 6 – 10 pm, Free, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfport orida.com Friday, July 13 – Dive-in Movie: Coco 8 pm, $5, St. Pete Beach Aquatic Complex, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Bring your noodles, oats and chairs to lounge by the pool while watching a movie on our in atable screen out under the stars. Snacks, drinks and glow jewelry will be sold. www.spbrec.com/aquatics/events Saturday, July 14 – Second Saturday ArtWalk 5 – 9 pm, Free, including 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.stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk Saturday, July 14 and Sunday, July 15 – 30th Annual Cool Art Show 10 am – 5 pm, Free, The Coliseum, 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg Over 75 outstanding artisans have been selected to exhibit a remarkable collection of visual and functional creations in paint, wood, ceramics, photography, metal, glass, ber, mixed media and jewelry. 727.892.5715 www.stpete.org/coliseum
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Bay Pines Toastmasters Wednesdays 5:15 – 6:30 pm C.W. “Bill” Young VA Hospital, Medical Center Auditorium (Bldg 20), 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., St. Petersburg 727.488.4941 baypinestoastmasters.toastmastersclubs.org
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Downtown St. Pete Toastmasters Thursdays 6:30 – 7:45 pm St. Petersburg College, Room DC125, 244 2nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg Robert 727.417.5777 www.downtownstpetetoastmasters.com
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THRIFT SHOPS Attic Shoppe 316 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach Run by St. Albans Church One of longest running thrift shops in St. Pete Beach. 727.360.5647 www.stalbanstpetebeach.org CASA Thrift Shop 1011 1st Ave. N, St. Petersburg Wednesday Seniors 55+ save 25%. Monies raised bene t the victims of domestic violence. Donations greatly appreciated. 727.828.1233 www.casa-stpete.org Creative Thrift Art Store (at Creative Clay) 1846 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.825.0515 www.creativeclay.org/creative-thrift Pass-A-Grille Beach Community Church Thrift Shop 107 16th Ave. & Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach. 727.360.5508 9 am – noon Tue, Wed., Thur., & Sat. Closed June through August
GULFPORT www.mygulfport.us Gulfport Public Library Events mygulfport.evanced.info/signup/calendar June 1 – First Friday Art & Gallery Walk 1 – 3 – Gulfport Grand Prix 16 – Third Saturday Art & Gallery Walk 31 – Hurricane Preparedness Seminar July 3 – Stars & Stripes Celebration 4 – Gulfport’s 4th of July Celebration 6 – First Friday Art & Gallery Walk 21 – Third Saturday Art & Gallery Walk August 3 – First Friday Art & Gallery Walk 18 – Third Saturday Art & Gallery Walk ST. PETE BEACH SPB Recreation Center 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach 727.363.9245 www.spbrec.com St. Pete Beach Public Library Events www.spblibrary.com/events June 1 – Dive-in Movie: Moana 2, 3 – Corey Avenue Art Craft Festival 15 – Dive-in Movie: Deep Under Pressure 29 – Dive-in Movie: Nutty by Nature 2 July 4 – Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration 13 – Dive-in Movie: Coco
27 – Dive-in Movie: Lego Batman August 10 – Dive-in Movie: Finding Dory ST. PETERSBURG www.stpete.org June 1 – First Friday St. Pete 8 – 10 – Ink Mania Tattoo & Art Expo 9 – 2nd Annual Burgers in da Burg 9 – Second Saturday ArtWalk 15 – St. Pete Street Food & Craft Beer Fest 22 – LGBT Pride Parade 24 – St Pete Pride Festival July 4 – Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration 6 – First Friday St. Pete 14 – Second Saturday ArtWalk 14, 15 – 30th Annual Cool Art Show August 3 – First Friday St. Pete 11 – Second Saturday ArtWalk
TOURS First United Methodist Church 212 Third St. N, St. Petersburg Tour of 10 Tiffany style stained glass windows featuring recreation of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. First Wednesday at 11 am, organ concert at noon. Donations welcome. 727.894.4661 www.FUMCSP.com
MARKETS TUESDAYS Gulfport’s Tuesday Fresh Market All year 9 am – 3 pm, October thru April 9 am – 2 pm, May thru September Beach Blvd, below 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Live music. Second Tuesday – Clothing Swap FreshMarket@gulfportma.com WEDNESDAYS Madeira Beach Open-Air Market 9 am – 2 pm, November thru May Madeira Way between Gulf Blvd. & Tom Stuart Cswy. www.TheBeachMarkets.com SATURDAYS Saturday Morning Market Closed for September only 9 am – 2 pm, October thru May Al Lang Stadium parking lot, corner of 1st Ave. S & 1st St., St. Petersburg 9 am – 1 pm, June thru August Williams Park, 1st Ave. N & 3rd St., St. Petersburg 727.455.4921 www.saturdaymorningmarket.com SoTangerine Saturday Market 9 am – 2 pm, All Year Tangerine Greenway & 49th St., Gulfport. 727.439.0164 www.sotangerine.com
Ghost Tour of Downtown St. Petersburg 181 4th Ave. NE, St. Petersburg Every night at 8 pm $15 / $10 ages 4 – 12 727.894.4678 www.ghosttour.net/stpetersburg
WEEKEND MARKETS Paradise Bazaar 9 am – 4 pm, Fridays & Sundays, All Year Next to Paradise Grille, 9th Ave. & Gulf Way, Pass-A-Grille Beach ParadiseBazaar@Yahoo.com
Preserve the Burg Formerly St. Petersburg Preservation Historic Walking Tours Free for SPP members $10 suggested donation non-members 727.824.7802 preservetheburg.org June 21 – Twilight Walking Tour: Historic Gulfport July 11 – Twilight Walking Tour: Mirror Lake 19 – Twilight Walking Tour: Historic Gulfport
Pass-A-Grille Beach Art Mart Saturday, 9 am – 2 pm, All Year Next to Paradise Grille, 9th Ave. & Gulf Way, Pass-A-Grille Beach 727.367.3818 suntanartcenter@verizon.net
Walking Mural Tours Departing from Florida CraftArt, 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg Murals and history behind them Saturdays from 10 – 11:30 am 727.821.7391 www. oridacraftart.org
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OTHER MARKETS 1st Friday Flea Market 9 am – noon, All Year Gulfport Multipurpose Sr. Ctr., 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 727. 893.2237 1st Saturday St. Pete Indie Market All Year 11 am – 4 pm, October thru May Green Bench Brewing Co., 1133 Baum Ave., St. Petersburg 11 am – 3 pm, June thru September State Theater, 687 Central Ave., St. Petersburg www.stpeteindiemarket.com Brocante Vintage Market 1st weekend each month, All Year 9 am – 7 pm Sat./9 am – 5 pm Sun. 2200 2nd Ave. S, St. Petersburg www.brocantemarket.com ParadiseNewsFL.com | JUNE/JULY 2018
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Events Friday, July 20 – Beach Race #2 7 pm, $25 Registration fee, 9th Avenue and Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. Races are entirely run on the beach, in the sand, for a fun chip-timed 5K run. Stay for a fantastic after race party for all participants including a great free buffet from the Hurricane Restaurant, adult beverages (with proper I.D.), soda, water, live DJ and a spectacular sunset. www.sprr.org/beach-series Saturday, July 21 – Third Saturday Art & Gallery Walk 6 – 10 pm, Free, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfport orida.com Saturday, July 21 – Top Gun Triathlon 2018 7 am – Noon, $65/$85 Registration fee, Fort DeSoto 3500 Pinellas Bayway S, North Beach, St Petersburg. The Top Gun Triathlon is traditionally one of the largest sprint triathlons in the Tampa Bay area. Register as an individual or grab some friends and take part in a 2 or 3 person relay team. www.topguntri.racehawk.com Saturday, July 21 – Trashion Fashion 8 pm – Midnight, $20 General/$45 VIP, ARTpool Gallery, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. The 11th Annual Avant-Garde Runway Event featuring Tampa Bay’s top designers creating looks from recycled & unorthodox materials. All ages welcome. Doors open at 8pm, runway at 10pm, party till midnight. 727.324.3878 www.artpoolrules.com Wednesday, July 25 – Simmer and Sift: Ichicoro Ane 6 – 8:30, $35 Members/$45 Non-members, Museum of Fine Arts 255 Beach Drive. NE, St. Petersburg. St. Pete’s renowned izakaya and ramen bar offers up Japanese delicacies while pushing the boundaries of creative dining for an eager audience. 727.894.4638 www.mfastpete.org Thursday, July 26 – Bourbon, Jazz, and Herb 6 – 8 pm, $20 Members/$35 Non-members, Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Drive. NE, St. Petersburg. Listen to live jazz from James Suggs and Friends, sip a signature bourbon, and rub elbows with the famed photographer Herb Snitzer. 727.894.4638 www.mfastpete.org Friday, July 27 – Lego Batman 8 pm, $5, St. Pete Beach Aquatic Complex, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Bring your noodles, oats and chairs to lounge by the pool while watching a movie on our in atable screen out under the stars. Snacks, drinks and glow jewelry will be sold. www.spbrec.com/aquatics/events
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Thursday, August 2 – Cult Classics: Die Hard 7 – 11 pm, Free, Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. Grab your lawn chair, don some movie-inspired duds and enjoy free icks, local food truck fare, and cold craft brews. Come early to enjoy The Dali’s extended hours on Thursday nights at reduced $10 admission, then stay for the lm and festivities. 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Friday, August 3 – 4th Annual Art Gecko Show Opening Reception 6 – 8 pm, Free, Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. View the largerthan-life geckos that will be the centerpiece of a live auction at Gecko Ball to bene t local charities. Includes complimentary hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. www.geckofest.com/art-gecko-show
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Arts & Leisure Isla Del Sol 3rd Saturday Market NEW 10 am – 2 pm, Shoppers Village 5900 Sun Blvd., St. Petersburg www.facebook.com/ IsladelSolSaturdayMarket
VOLUNTEER AARP Various volunteer opportunities. www.aarp.org/giving-back Daystar Life Center 226 6th St. S, St. Petersburg Variety of volunteer positions available to help alleviate hunger and homelessness in Pinellas County. Information sessions held the third Tuesday of every month at 1:30 p.m. 727.498.8794 www.daystarlife.org Empath Health / Suncoast Hospice Locations throughout Pinellas County Various positions. Training provided Ages 14+ years. 727.523.3440 empathhealth.org Friends of Strays 2911 47th Ave. N, St. Petersburg Non-pro t, no kill shelter volunteers@friendsofstrays.org 727.522.6566 ext 107 www.friendsofstrays.com/home Marine Exploration Center 250 8th Ave. SE, St. Petersburg Looking for volunteers who are passionate about the marine environment 727.803.9799 ext 201 www.mecstpete.org RCS of Pinellas County Positions needed at Food Bank, Haven of RCS, Grace House, Thrift Store. Helping families of hunger, homelessness and domestic violence. 45 minute orientation required. Christi.snyder@rcspinellas.org 727.584.3528 ext 407 www.rcspinellas.org State of Florida Guardian ad Litem Program Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of FL, 14250 49th St. N, Suite 4000, Clearwater Help abused, abandoned and neglected children 727.464.6528 www.guardianadlitem.org St. Petersburg Free Clinic 863 3rd Ave. N, St Petersburg To schedule new volunteer orientation: kaitlynne.silvers@stpetersburgfreeclinic.org 727.821.1200 ext 114 www.stpetersburgfreeclinic.org
Tampa Bay Watch 3000 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde rarndt@tampabaywatch.org 727.867.8166 ext 233 www.tampabaywatch.org/index.html June 15, 16 – Tarpon Rodeo
YOGA / SPIRITUAL All Care Health Center 8900 Park Blvd., Seminole 727.767.0950 www.allcare4u.com Sit, Pilates, Circuit Training, Corrective Exercise, Yoga, Personal Training, Acupuncture Beach Yoga Pinellas Various locations 727.222.6476 www.beachyogapinellas.com info@beachyogapinellas.com Year round resident discount packages Gulfport Senior Center Yoga Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport Brought to you by Gulfport Senior Center, Foundation 727.893.5657 www.gulfportseniorfoundation.org Wednesdays at 11 am Gulfport Women’s Drum Circle Gulfport Beach West side near the Rec. Center. Dena Lebowitz 727.289.3380 denaleb@gmail.com 4th Friday, Winter 7 pm / Summer 7:30 pm Empowering and healing Madeira Beach Recreation Center 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beach 727.401.7380 www.madeirabeachyoga.com Restorative, Yin Yoga, Senior Stretch & Renew, Mid-day, Slow Flow Madeira Beach Yoga Archibald Park, 15100 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach 727.401.7380 www.madeirabeachyoga.com Yoga on the Beach Nava Yoga Studio 5901 Sun Blvd. W, Suite 120, St. Petersburg 727.592.1999 www.navayogastudio.com Perfect Circle Yoga & Fitness 7440 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727.504.2327 www.perfectcircleyoga.com Bikram Yoga, Hot Yoga, CaliYoga, Personal Training
Sacred Lands 1700 Park St. N, St. Petersburg 727.347.0354 www.sacredlandspreservation andeducation.org Sunday tours, meditations, special events Silver Sneakers Yoga Community Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach 727.363.9245 www.spbrec.com Fridays at 11 am Sound Meditation Scout Hall, 5315 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Brought to you by Gulfport Senior Center Foundation 727.893.5657 www.gulfportseniorfoundation.org Thursdays at 11:15 am St. Petersburg Yoga 2842 MLK St. N, St. Petersburg 727.894.9642 www.stpetersburgyoga.com info@stpetersburgyoga.com St. Pete Beach Yoga 727.686.0123 stpetebeachyoga@gmail.com On demand beach yoga Private or group sessions Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.sunkengardens.org Awaken Yoga & Mediation – Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
Suntan Arts Center 3300 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach 727.367.3818 www.suntanart.org Celebrating 50+ Years. Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Meditation, Relaxation & Chanting Tampa Museum of Art 120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813.259.1720 www.tampamuseum.org Monday Meditation The Longhouse 2309 49th Street S, Gulfport 727.322.5766 www.longhouse.info All levels of skill and techniques
Events Tuesday, August 7 – America’s Greatest Film Comedy: Some Like It Hot 1 – 3:30 pm, $15 Member/$30 Non-member, Eckerd College Miller Auditorium, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Learn more about this classic comedy’s unique production, actors and creative development. 727.864.7600 www.eckerd.edu/olli/courses Friday, August 10 – Dive-in Movie: Finding Dory 8 pm, $5, St. Pete Beach Aquatic Complex, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Bring your noodles, oats and chairs to lounge by the pool while watching a movie on our in atable screen out under the stars. Snacks, drinks and glow jewelry will be sold. www.spbrec.com/aquatics/events
Tree of Life Yoga 6800 Gulf Blvd., Ste. 205, South Pasadena Shopping Ctr., 727.514.3057 www.treeo ifeyoga.org Yoga, Meditation, Barre, Ayurveda, Yoga Teacher Training Yoga at the Dali The Dali Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Vinyasa yoga, Sundays at 10:30 am Yoga · Simple Redington Shores Town Hall, 17425 Gulf Blvd., Redington Shores 727.481.3995 eileen. tnesssimple@gmail.com Tuesdays and Thursdays First class is free.
Events Friday, August 3 – Madeira Beach 5K Sunset Series #3 7 pm, $25 One Race/$65 Three Races, John’s Pass Park Shelter, 12901 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach. Runners will take to the sand and enjoy the famous, breath-taking views. Sandy beaches, Rita’s Italian Ice, craft beer, post-race party and sunsets. All races are on the beach. www.madeirabeach5k.racehawk.com Friday, August 3 – First Friday St. Pete 5:30 – 10 pm, Free, Central Ave., between 2nd & 3rd Streets, St. Petersburg. Monthly street party with music, food and beverages for purchase. Proceeds bene t Breakfast Optimists Club. www. rstfridaystpete.com Friday, August 3 – Gulfport First Friday Art & Gallery Walk 6 – 10 pm, Free, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfport orida.com Friday, August 3 through Sunday, August 5 – Tampa Bay Comic Con Noon – Midnight Friday/8 am – Midnight Saturday/9am – 5 pm Sunday, $30 – $60/ Free for kids 12 and under, Tampa Convention Center, 333 S Franklin St., Tampa. Features exhibitors that cater to a wide-spectrum of interests including comic books, magazines, toys, games, Star Wars, Star Trek, anime, manga, cosplay, artwork, sketches and apparel. www.tampabaycomiccon.com
Saturday, August 11 – 11th Annual Gecko Crawl 4 – 9 pm, $20, Waterfront District, Gulfport. Sample drinks at various locations, participate in a poker run and attend a festive after party. Get tickets at Gulfport Beach Bazaar, 3115 Beach Blvd. www.geckofest.com/gecko-crawl-2018 Saturday, August 11 – Second Saturday ArtWalk t the city of St. Petersburg. An evening of art, opening receptions and galleries galore. Free trolley offers transport between the different districts. www.stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk Friday, August 17 – Beach Race #3 7 pm, $25 Registration fee, 9th Avenue and Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. Races are entirely run on the beach, in the sand, for a fun chip-timed 5K run. Stay for a fantastic after race party for all participants including a great free buffet from the Hurricane Restaurant, adult beverages (with proper I.D.), soda, water, live DJ and a spectacular sunset. www.sprr.org/beach-series Saturday, August 18 – Ricky Nelson Remembered 7:30 pm, $25 – $59, Sarasota Opera House, 61 N Pineapple Ave., Sarasota. Ricky’s twins Matthew and Gunnar Nelson present an interactive, multi-media rock & roll concert experience, taking the audience on a musical journey down memory lane. 941.328.1300 www.sarasotaopera.org Saturday, August 18 – Third Saturday Art & Gallery Walk 6 – 10 pm, Free, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfport orida.com Saturday, August 18 through Sunday, August 26 – Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits 7:30 pm Saturday/2 pm Sunday, $16 Member/$18 Non-member, Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center, 324 Pine Street, Tarpon Springs, A literary smörgåsbord of nothing but the best of the Bard. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you will be left wanting more! 727.942.5605 www.tarponarts.org Saturday, August 18 – Family Day 11 am – 3 pm, Free, Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Come celebrate inspiration & imagination with a variety of family-friendly activities for everyone. Experience three hands-on art projects in the main hall of the museum. Enjoy musical entertainment with light bites. www.imaginemuseum.com
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GULF bEAchEs PUbLic LibrAry 200 municipal dr., madeira beach 727.391.2828 - Vince gadrix www.gulfbeacheslibrary.org –June, July, and august Events closed Wed, July 4 – independence day Computer/Mobile Device Help: mondays, June 25; July 9 & 23; and august 13 & 27. 1 pm. ask questions about any of your problem devices. Writer’s Group: mondays, June 4, 11, 18 & 25; July 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30; and august 6, 13, 20 & 27. 10 am -12 pm. all writers are welcome. bring a few pages of your current work in progress to share with the group. International Films: Tuesdays, June 5, 12, 19 & 26; July 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31; and august 7, 14, 21 & 28. 4 pm. Wednesday Movies: Wed’s, June 6, 13, 20 & 27; July 11, 18 & 25; and august 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29. 2:30 pm. popular films, new and old favorites. call for show titles. Investment Club: Thursdays, June 7, 14, 21 & 28; July 5, 12, 19 & 26; and august 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30. 2:30 pm – 4 pm. Join a group of experienced investors in an exchange of ideas about the current market and investment opportunities. Mah Jong: Thursdays, June 7, 14, 21 & 28; July 5, 12, 19 & 26; and august 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30. 12–2 pm.
GB Scrabble: fridays, June 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29; July 6, 13, 20 & 27; and august 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31. 1 pm – 4 pm. Learn some new two letter words! Tampa Bay Scrabble Club: Saturdays, June 2 & 23; July 14 & 28; and august 11 & 25. 11 am – 4 pm. NaSpa sanctioned club (#699). bring your boards, clocks, tiles and tracking sheets as available. Lunch, snacks & drinks welcome.
BOOK GROUPS: Chatterbooks: Tuesday, June 19. 10:30 am. Bookstore by deborah meyler Tuesday, July 17. 10:30 am. Sacré Blue by christopher moore Tuesday, august 21.10:30 am. Roisin’s Song by ann o’farrell
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS: Baby & Me storytime: Wednesdays, June 20 & 27; July 11, 18 & 25; and august 8, 15, 22 & 29. 10:30 am. Pre-K storytime: fridays, June 15, 22 & 29; July 6, 13, 20 & 27; and august 10, 17, 24 & 31. 10:30 am.
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Program Tuesdays @ 2 pm: June, 26th: ice cream kickoff party, July 3rd: fl aquarium terrestrial animals, July 10th: mad Science “Sounds like Science”, July 17th: giving Tree music drum circle,
July 24th: painting coconuts and learning the banjo with yahsan, July 31st: End of Summer reading pizza party
ST. PETE BEACH LIBRARY 365 73rd ave., Spb, 363-9238 monday/Wednesday 10-8 Tuesday/Thursday/friday 10-6 Saturday 10-2 Sunday, closed Library closed: Wed, July 4 administrator: betcinda kettells New website! SpbLibrary.com LikE uS on facEbook! TECH TUESDAYS 3 PM E-book help, June 5 July 3 Tablet/ipad, June 12 July 10 Laptop help, June 19 July 17 Smartphone, June 26 July 24
ADULT PROGRAMS Be a Guardian ad Litem Tuesday, June 5, 11 am Mayor’s Open Office Hour Visit with mayor alan Johnson mondays, 6 to 7 pm, June 11 & 25, July 9 & 23 Medicare Counseling (reserve one-on-one help from a S.h.i.N.E. volunteer) Tuesday, June 12, 10-2:30 Tuesday, July 10, 10-2:30 Pinellas County Healthcare Navigators Tuesday, June 12, 11-2 Tuesday, July 17, 11-2 Topics in American History friday, June 15, 4 pm Movie Day at the Library 2 pm matinee & 5:30 encore Wed, June 20, 15:17 to Paris Wednesday, July 18, Tba Wendy Wax Book Launch
Best Beach Ever Sunday, June 24, 4 pm
Summer Reading Program (Theme: Libraries Rock) adult events Thursday at 11 Grease Singalong June 7 Music Trivia Contest June 14 Karaoke June 21 Elvis Double Feature June 28 Name That Tune July 5 Wizard of Oz Singalong Jl 12 Unscramble the Lyrics July 19 Elvis Double Feature July 26 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP book/film, Tuesdays, 10:30am June 19/26 Secret Life of Bees July 17/24 Zookeeper’s Wife CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Story Time Sing & Learn ages 0-5, mondays, 11 am June 4, 11, 18, 25 July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Garfield’s Cyber Safety Adventure Saturday, June 16, 11 am monday, July 2, 5 pm Family Movie mondays, 5:30 pm June 18, Early Man July 16, Tba
Summer Reading Program (Theme: Libraries Rock) pick up activities & free book children’s events friday at 11 Make a Straw Flute June 1 Rock Painting June 8 Make Maracas June 15 Aladdin Singalong June 22 Make a Click Clack July 6 Karaoke July 13 Make Coffee Can Drum Jl 20 Frozen Singalong July 27
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Thank you to our 38 volunteers who participated in our mono clean-a-thon on Saturday morning. We cleaned an estimated 219 miles of fishing line which vastly exceeded our goal of cleaning 50 miles! This line was collected from local fishing docks and will be sent to berkeley fishing to be recycled into fishing equipment or fish habitats. it’s important to remove monofilament from the environment since it’s a serious threat to birds and other wildlife and it takes over 600 years to decompose. discarded fishing line collects in local bird sanctuaries and colonial nesting areas where birds and other wildlife can easily become entangled or hooked. a special thanks to planet Love Life who participated in this successful event and donated bracelets to our raffle which are made from 100% salvaged fishing nets, ropes, & lines collected during ocean & beach cleanup projects around the world!
summer volunteering for high school studentsat tampa bay Watch
Tampa bay Watch has an opportunity for high school students (minimum age of 15 years old) to volunteer with us over the summer. The program will take place on each monday from June 4 - July 30 from 9 am - noon (with the exception of July 2) at our facility in Tierra Verde. usually there is a group of ten students and one of our staff leads an environmental project such as cleaning fishing line, cleaning a shoreline, or planting marsh grasses.
advanced registration is required by emailing the dates that you’d like to participate and your cell number to rachel arndt at rarndt@tampabaywatch.org.
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By Captain Mark & Dylan Hubbard 727.393.1947 John’s Pass Boardwalk, Madeira Beach HubbardsMarina.com in Shore Mangrove snapper are thick around the docks and rocks of Johns pass on the south side of the pass under the bridge. on the tail end of a clear incoming tide, large schools of mangrove snapper are ready to feed on 10-20lb floro and a Size 1 hook with a piece of shrimp for bait. Lots of snook are being caught inside the pass. John coger, hubbard’s marina dock master, caught a half dozen of them using a 60lb hand line and a tail hooked pinfish for bait on the tail end of the outgoing tide just before sunrise one day. There’s lots of snook caught at night whenever the water is moving, but the outgoing tide seems best. Whiting are biting well on live shrimp weighted to the bottom. Near Shore Some nice Hogfish were caught aboard our 10 hour all-day fishing trips and a couple on the half days. There are kingfish and mackerel in the near shore waters too, however, the size to the kingfish is much smaller near vs offshore.
offshore The tuna bite has been stellar around sunrise or sunset offshore in the deeper waters. We have been trolling the Rapala xrap magnum 30’s or 40’s especially the blue sardine or red head white body color patterns. plus, we’re getting them vertical jigging and flat line fishing out there on our long-range trips. Red grouper bite is much better offshore than anywhere else. yellowtail are big and active and they love the small strips of squid, live shrimp, or small pieces of cut threadfin.
dolphin report it’s a great time to get out dolphin watching to see the aerial displays and acrobatics. male dolphins are traveling in pairs trying to attract a mate and they are working hard to show off. Sometimes 2-3 pairs are working single females. We also have three newborn dolphins in the area, all born between the middle of april and beginning of may! We’re seeing lots of manatees right now from our dolphin watching nature cruise and eco tour boat, water taxi boats, and even our island ferry rides! This is a great sign showing the local manatee population is exploding and our local grass beds are healthy and thriving. We still have baby birds out on dog Leg key, some of them are getting bigger but we still have a handful of the smaller sea birds waiting to learn to leave the nest and hunt on their own.
Madeira Beach Ferry runs 7 days a week with numerous stops in Madeira Beach and West St. pete. park for free at Jungle Prada on park St. or the ABC marina in madeira beach and ride the ferry and trolley to avoid parking challenges. remember there’s a braNd NEW ferry from Fort De Soto County Park out to the beautiful Shell key preserve! There’s plenty of parking there for a $5 all-day entry and parking fee.The Egmont key ferry is running each morning as well with an afternoon ride out to the island from fort de Soto’s bay pier Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. tampabayferry.com
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June & July 2018 Astrology Forecast
by Sarah Lyons - Sirius Systems Astrological Services www.sarahlyonsastrologer.com • 727.347.4737 “Get Sirius about Your Future”
June: only three weeks of spring left to enjoy; and with our playful pairing of Sun and Mercury, speeding along in quick, curious Gemini, we can live in the moment and enjoy the variety of experiences it constantly brings! but, changes begin on the 12th when Mercury moves along to intuitive cancer and we become more easily swayed by our senses and more sensitive to our surroundings. The New Moon in Gemini on the 13th starts the lunar cycle which will support learning and making adjustments to transform your current situation. our love and money planet Venus makes her grand entrance into Leo on the same day which puts us in the mood for romance! We love big and spend big now as we love life and love itself in an “over the top” way!
The Summer Solstice occurs on the 21st as the Sun enters Cancer; bringing a new season! We are family and home focused; patriotic and concerned for humanity. ready to enjoy spectacular weather and all that we have been working for. however, on the 26th action planet Mars will station Retrograde for the next two months; internalizing the energy we count on to push us forward. We will need to pace ourselves now, learn to be patient, don’t participate in arguments, watch out for accidents and work out our frustrations with physical activities that we can enjoy. The Full Strawberry Moon in Capricorn on the 28th peaks our lunar cycle showing us areas where we should be responsible, get serious and just use good common sense in any issue coming to light. The next day, thinking planet Mercury moves on to dramatic Leo. We are more aware of our impression on others, a bit more creative and think with our heart. July: beautiful Venus leaves her drama behind and visits practical, analytical Virgo on the 9th. No overspending now and decisions of the heart are well thought out. 68
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Lucky planet Jupiter stations direct in Scorpio on the 10th and begins his journey forward, moving fast now as it prepares to leave this sign in the fall. Scorpios have been blessed with growth and prosperity since last fall. Travel and learning have been a strong theme as well for natives of this sign. of course we have all heard of “growing pains” so everything that Jupiter brings doesn’t always feel good.
it is also a time of letting go of anything that has been inhibiting our growth. Things that Jupiter free us from when it is in our birth sign is to make way for future development. The New Moon on the 12th is a Solar Eclipse in Cancer with a powerful influence for transformations to take place! you can be sure that this cycle will bring up concerns that are ready to be revealed and attended to! Necessary changes will be brought about in some area of your life now with this powerful influence! The Sun goes home to its own creative, dignified, self assured sign of Leo on the 22nd and brings a dynamic week of unpredictable and impulsive action! Things happen in an instant now and caution is needed to avoid mishaps. Mercury Retrogrades on the 26th and makes all kinds of mischief during this overactive cosmic interval of powerful influences! fiery mars continues to turn his energy inward and continued frustration needs attention and release! Then a Full Thunder Moon, which is a Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius occurs on the 27th aspecting both Mars and Uranus! Shake ups occur wherever these influences fall in your birth chart. We will see these energies reflected on a global level as well; but especially in the areas where the Eclipses actually are visible.
GEMINI: June: your personal new year begins with many options but you aren’t sure which way to go! income is enhanced. Travel pleasant. month ends with focus on financial obligations. Endings are likely but necessary. July: New talents may create income and
assist with financial matters that surface now. home and family time is pleasant. be careful with travel and words. Education may need redirection. What you believe in is challenged.
CANCER: June: private time is your priority. find new ways through reflection; meditation. you are popular now. income is enhanced and travel is fun! partner is focus later, needs support; find a fair balance. July: you are in the spotlight as your personal new year begins! health and duties need balance. relationships change or end. daily life is very pleasant. Later the spotlight falls on financial picture; shared resources. LEO: June: New interest in social or professional groups; goals and future. mid month your popularity skyrockets and lingers on. health issues get attention; discipline. relationships can challenge or energize you! July: health on all levels gets transformed. What was hidden is revealed. income may increase; protect assets. full moon shines on partnerships and interactions as challenges arise. Sudden change for career position. VIRGO: June: Social activities give way to solitude and a new start in career with options that may include revising duties; travel or education. full moon light falls on fun and romance; but in a serious way. Enjoy! July: you are busy behind the scenes at first then the social calendar fills as your popularity soars! New beliefs and breakthroughs in understanding occur now. challenges in workplace and health concerns surface later on.
LIBRA: June: you are popular with superiors then in high demand socially! New plans for travel are on your mind. romance is anything but dull; fun time adventurous. home and family obligations take precedence later on. astrology cont’d on page 70
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June & July 2018 Astrology Forecast - cont’d Libra: July: Solitude will recharge you before the new energy takes over in career. balance with surfacing home and family needs. full moon falls on romance; get back to what works. you are impulsive and take chances. SCORPIO: June: a pleasant time for travel early on. your popularity with higher ups take you places. a new financial plan begins with ideas for adjustments. responsibility in daily life at month’s end. Serious talks. July: Social time with friends is enjoyed all month. Travel can be life changing and educational. family foundations are challenged and home life feels the effects with the full moon. partners may be unpredictable. SAGITTARIUS: June: you may receive assets from others. a new start in relationships mid-month with financial adjustments. Travel is enjoyed. Watch impulsive words; actions. full moon focus on stabilizing income. July: position is favored; career pleasing. New plans with resources as income requires. Workplace brings the unexpected. health can change suddenly. full moon focus on daily life. drive defensively; conserve energy.
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CAPRICORN: June: relationships are congenial. New plans for health and workplace activity begin now. resources may increase. The full moon spotlight is on you as you set priorities and take on responsibilities! July: Enjoy travel all month. review finances; make adjustments. New beginnings in relationships are transforming! income and values will be highlighted during full moon. changing times require new plans; goals. AQUARIUS: June: Work and health have improved. partners are cooperative. New focus on children, romantic adjustments, creativity. full moon illuminates private time; relax. Energy gets redirected; be active. July: resources may increase. family and home life changes have begun. a new plan for wellness is needed as issues surface. you are in the full moon spotlight; impulsive actions have lasting consequences; take heed.
PISCES: June: fun time ‘til mid month, then enjoy working. New starts in home and family life bring much activity. Social obligations, personal and professional take center stage; future plans, goals. friends need support. July: Workplace gets reviewed. Enjoy time with partner and relationships. New cycle with romance, children bring profound changes. Spotlight on activity behind
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ARIES: June: Short trips and an active daily life keeps you busy. conversations can stimulate new ideas. home life is pleasant. full moon shines on career and position. rewards only come with hard work. July: New needs in home and family life bring changes, sacrifice with career. Enjoy children and recreation; return to a special hobby. Spotlight on your place in groups or social circle, stay or go? future goals revised. TAURUS: June: New ideas to create multiple income streams may come to you now! you are ready to take chances and break away from current status. Education opportunities require commitment. Travel for obligations. July: home life is busy; enjoyable. have fun; be creative. conversations can be revealing on many levels. Travel brings intense experiences. Spotlight falls on career; position in life as necessary review reveals direction.
Sarah Lyons has been providing astrological information for a lifetime. She is President of the SPICA St. Petersburg International Community of Astrologers, 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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