Paradise NEWS November 2018

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JOHN’S PASS - YESTERDAY TODAY & TOMORROW




CONTENTS

DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS (Partial listing of Rack & Stack locations)

ST. PETERSBURG

NOVEMBER 2018

Sundial Shoppes Florida Jean Co Vinoy Hotel Holocaust Museum Florida CraftArt The Hangar Terminal

Happy Feet Plus Locale Market Hollander Hotel Morean Art Center Chihuly Museum St Pete Chamber

GRAND CENTRAL DISTRICT Fergs

Haslams Book Store

TYRONE AREA Cody’s Road House Harold Seltzer

32 DEPARTMENTS

20 COVER STORY

20 Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow John’s Pass - Pioneering isn’t Easy

by COREy HUbbARd

Life in Paradise

26 The Downtown Concierge by NANETTE WiSER

32 Holiday Stuff to Do!

33 Thanksgiving Wines Sea Salt’s JACkiE EASH

35 Health & Medical by NANETTE WiSER

29 Holiday Charity Giving

Remembering those who care by STEvE TRAimAN

FEATURES

36 Remembering our Vets The mason’s remember

PUBLISHERS LETTER........6 LETTERS .........................7 TIDBITS...............8-10, 12 KUDOS.........................14 TAXES ..........................16 PROPERTY LAW .............18 REAL ESTATE ..............19 GOOD ADVICE ............27 CONSTRUCTION .........37 ART NEWS ..................40 ARTS & LEISURE ...44-59 EVENTS .................46-58 PET FUN ......................61 ENVIRONMENT ............64 FISHING .......................65 CLASSIFIED ...........66-67 LIBRARY .......................68 PLAYING AROUND ......69 ASTROLOGY ................70 COVER DESIGN: Renee Roos ARTIST: Lori Bellinger PHOTO: Patrick Higgins South end of Madeira Beach, John’s Pass.

Are they in your future? by PETER ROOS

24 Gulf Beaches Masonic Lodge

beach roots are deep!

Habana Café Library/City Hall Art Village

ISLA DEL SOL & BAYWAY ISLES Regions Bank Sterling Cleaners Patchingtons

Island Salon Subway Isla Yacht & CC

TIERRA VERDE Billy’s TD Bank Phila Deli Island Grille

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

SOUTH PASADENA Palms Hospital Winn Dixie Regions Bank

Spiro’s Deli Fountains Towers

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

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

ST. PETE BEACH Custom Cafe Smith & Associates Resort Realty Library/City Hall Nori Thai Sushi Agave Mexican Mickie’s Ice Cream Baird Realty TBB Chamber ReMax Preferred Dolphin Landings Cafe Soleil Dolphin Bch Resort

43 Real Wood Cabinets

Art Expo Paradise Gifts Frog Pond

Available tomorrow!

Nikko’s Dog Bar Sea Dog Brewery Vito & Michaels’ Riptides Lounge Paradise Grille Synovus Bank St Pete Beach Deli Coldwell Banker RE Basil Leaf Sush Gulf to Bay Bait UPS Store 5th/3rd Bank Skidders Chill Restaurant Beach Theatre Keller Williams Realty

TREASURE ISLAND

by PETER ROOS

Bilmar Hotel The Pearl TI & MB Chamber

60 For the Love of Your Pet

T.I. Hardware ReMax Metro Clock Tower Bus Stop

JOHN’S PASS VILLAGE

by PETER ROOS

15 Hydrogen Powered Boats

Chamber Seabreeze Inn Gulfport Casino

COREY AREA DISTRICT

bay moorings Animal Hospital

13 Kite Festival to Honor Vets

GULFPORT

Kilwin’s Ice Cream Chamber Kiosk

Spice & Tea Exchange

MADEIRA BEACH

ENTERTAINMENT

40 Palladium Show Schedule 41 Damon Fowler

Show at Palladium

by NANETTE WiSER

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From the Publishers This is Paradise NEWS’ 250th issue, so we start our message full of gratitude. Who knew that the little newsletter called Paradise NEWS could survive a quarter century, let alone blossom into what it has become? Every day when we are introduced to someone new, we are rewarded by hearing “We love Paradise NEWS”. For our work being appreciated, we are grateful. At the moment of this writing 50,000 Floridians are without power in the wake of Hurricane Michael, and we still remember what it was like without power for just a few days after Irma passed last year. Our thoughts and prayers are with our fellow Floridians in Mexico Beach and nearby communities. We are grateful to have shelter and power. It has been a pretty good summer for solar production. Some days when we think it has been overcast most of the day, the display on the inverter says we made almost a day’s worth of power. We are producing enough power to air condition day and night, run all our appliances and keep the battery of our Chevy Volt full. Our power bill is $10-20/month. We will be running an article in an upcoming issue on new opportunities to install solar power more affordably for a better financial outcome. Paradise NEWS is loved for much of its contents, but it is hung on to in many households until the next issue comes, for the Arts & Leisure and Event listings that run from page 55 to 69 in this issue. In November and December it gets really busy and there is a lot to choose from on the beaches and nearby on the mainland. You can see the magazine online too, at www.paradisenewsfl.com. You can also subscribe to our weekly Thursday electronic newsletter, with a reminder of the top five things to do each weekend. There is usually something for everyone in this unsponsored summary prepared by a millennial to keep her friends and the rest of us aware. Online, the web addresses throughout the issue are active links taking you directly where you need to go for more info or tickets.

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Businesses that depend on the weekend tourists say 2018 was a bad year, as it seemed like we had a lot of rainy weekends last season. Practically all the business people I speak to are telling me that it might have been a record tourism year until Labor Day, but publicity about red tide brought things to a crashing halt in mid-September. It was a strong wind from the west that sent the dead fish ashore. Hurricane Michael sent some more as he passed heading north, but thankfully we have not had a repeat of the tragedy of mid-September. Robin Miller, who recently celebrated her 10th anniversary as head of the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce urges everyone to “Buy Beaches First.” “Local businesses are hurting as a result of the publicity surrounding red tide.” This is affecting our coastal communities and the readers of Paradise NEWS are in the best position to help. Just do your best to shop in your communities. Resist the urge to shop online. Patronize the advertisers in Paradise NEWS. Take a walk around! Go to the Sunday market on Corey and check out the gift and home decor shops in the area. We can make a difference in our communities! Have a great Thanksgiving and be grateful for all you have.

Renee & Peter Roos & All the talented people that help c reate your Paradise NEWS.

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MEMBERSHIP AFFILIATIONS Corey Area Business Association Greater Gulfport Chamber of Commerce 2007“ Business of the Year Award” Recipient Preserve The Burg • Skyway Marina District St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce 2008 “ Small Business of the Year ” Award 2013 “Woman-Owned Business of the Year” Tampa Bay Watch Treasure Island & Madeira Beach Chamber


Letters i wanted to reach out to say thank you for advertising Oktoberfest. i have included Paradise News on all of our sponsor signage for the event. Thank you again for everything over the years. best, - Hunter grose, AAmS® Oktoberfest Chair & Past President Tierra verde business Partnership

...i am a reader of your great publication i found at SPC piano concert. ...i saw your distribution locations list, where it was noted it’s partial....And did not see mentioned, when each month it hits location spots. Thanks for your help..- JZL NW St. Petersburg Editor- The partial list on page 4 is the only one we publish. Paradise NEWS is online near the 1st. It takes a week to print and the post office takes a week. Most Racks & stacks get refilled 6-10th,

Dear Peter & Renee, We all recognize why it’s important to teach children about the beauty and fragility of the natural world around them. instilling the importance of environmental stewardship in the next generation ensures that the progress we have started will not be forgotten, and that the next generation of environmental stewards will learn to love and appreciate Tampa bay as much as we do. Last year, nearly 3,800 students participated in our Estuary Edventures field trips and summer camps, and another 2,435 students participated in Bay Grasses in Classes, which resulted in planting 20,150 plugs of school-grown saltmarsh plants. These results are outstanding, and we’re constantly striving to involve more children through our education programs but in order to do so, we need your support. Whether we’re in the classrooms, in the field, or at outreach events, we’re working tirelessly to provide our community’s youth with the knowledge, skills, and experiences that allow them to understand how we benefit from a healthy, thriving estuary. “We believe wholeheartedly in fostering future generations of environmental stewards to sustain and protect our natural communities.” - Jordan Findley, Education Specialist

The bay belongs to all of us, and we must all share the responsibility of its restoration and protection; we have the greatest impact when we choose to work together. your contribution allows us to continue offering these impactful education programs, and we hope you’ll continue to join us in our efforts as we celebrate 25 years of education. All new monthly sustainers or gifts of $50 or more to our “Educate Together” Campaign will receive an official Tampa bay Watch stainless steel straw (while supplies last). Thank you, - Peter A. Clark, President, Tampa bayWatch

WMNF just wrapped up it’s Fall drive. it was a beautiful outpouring of support, with so many listeners donating straight from their hearts. The Last Local Radio station is broadcasting because so many gave. but we ran out of time, and didn’t quite reach our goal. If you supported WMNF during our Fall Membership Drive, we could not be more grateful! Please encourage a friend to step up and donate! www.wmnf.org/support/donate/ These pledge drives are critical to WmNF’s main source of funding —which doesn’t come from a big corporation or foundation. It mostly comes from you...you who love your radio home and want to make sure you take care of it for yourself and others who love and listen. if you haven’t contributed...yet... it is never too late to donate. you can give here to make a big difference! www.wmnf.org/support/donate/ Find your favorite show here! you can also support a specific program by giving through its Tip Jar. www.wmnf.org/programming/ you may also call membership Coordinator Gene Moore at 813-865-8264. or Please mail contributions to: WMNF - Gene Moore, Membership Coordinator 1210 E. Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd. Tampa, FL 33603 No matter how you decide to keep your station strong, thanks for supporting the Last Local Radio... your home: WMNF! yours in community, Laura Taylor development director PN

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By Peter roos SaINT PETE BEaCH

St Pete Beach seeks new city manager - St Pete beach City commissioners have chosen the same executive search firm that brought them City manager Wayne Saunders, 69, previously city manager of Clermont, who replaced former city manager mike bonfield; Saunders was given a year -to-year contract to manage St. Pete beach in October 2014. in July, 2018, commissioners extended Saunders’ contract with an 8% increase to $164,430. His contract requires he notify the city 120 days before he wants to leave office. Mayor al Johnson said in a phone interview Oct. 10 it was during the last round of budget hearings that commissioners first got wind that Saunders, planned to retire. Johnson said the city manager’s contract required 120 days’notice, but he gave the city 180 days, and is willing to stay on a little longer as a consultant should the city need him.

also be a dJ and beach games for the whole family. Food and beverages including cookout items and drink specials will be available for purchase. Fans are encouraged to bring their own beach chairs, umbrellas and towels, but coolers are not allowed. 6000 gulf blvd St. Pete beach admission is complimentary. For watch parties on the beach, $10 parking will be available at the Guy Harvey Outpost and at the neighboring Island Grand (while available - discounted from normal $20) Parking is free for all RumFish grill patrons. www.JustLetgo.com/Lightning or call (727) 367-6461.

Volunteers are being recruited for the St. Pete Beach Classic Race Weekend. volunteering is a great way to see behind the scenes and take part in your community. There are many important volunteer positions available. We need your help to make this event spectacular and help the runners reach their goal. There are spots for everyone, including teams & groups, friends & family. Runners, if you have family or friends that want to participate, cheer you on, get behind-thescenes access… volunteering is a great way for them to join in! For volunteer opportunities on: Thursday, January 10, 2019 Friday January 18, 2019 Saturday, January 19, 2019 Sunday, January 20, 2019 For all the positions available, www.stpetebeachclassic.com Hit the volunteer tab to register. Race Distances: Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, 3.8 Mile The St. Pete beach Classic, 2019 is January 19-20, 2019

Lightning “away” Game Watch Parties on Beach at Guy Harvey Resort and at RumFish Grill Sat., dec. 1–7–vs. FL Panthers Sat., Jan. 12-7pm–vs. buffalo Sabres Fri., Feb. 1–7pm –vs. N y islanders Sat., Feb. 2–7pm –vs. N y Rangers Sun., Feb. 10–6pm –vs. FL Panthers Parties begin a half hour prior to start of game. TradeWinds island Resorts is inviting hockey fans to head out to St. Pete beach for fun-filled, family-friendly Tampa bay Lightning game watching parties all season long. The action takes place at guy Harvey Outpost, a TradeWinds beach Resort. The games will be broadcast on a huge screen directly on the beach and Thunderbug and the Lightning girls will be on-hand with fun giveaways. There will 8 November 2018 | Paradisenewsfl.com

Pass-a-Grille Road Construction Report by Jay anderson from mtg. 10-18-2018 Progress - 62.8% done. Finish date - late June, 2019 (27 days are for change orders, weather etc.)

Duke Energy is keeping up. Nov 5 -12 they will mobilize to finish all street hookups and power to houses from 12th to 19th (This is for those houses who receive their power from poles on PAg Way) They hope to finish by sometime in January. (Not street lights which are last to go in)

The electric apparatus at 3rd for storm water pump is temporary; it will be underground eventually. New reclaim and potable water from 19th to 1st should all be turned on north to south starting around November 1st. The contractor mobilized in early November to begin work between the north side of 8th and the south side of 10th. hence new traffic pattern (let’s see if i can get this right) 10th Ave remains open going west bound...11th will be open too 9th remains open going east bound until the 2nd alley that goes behind Seahorse so traffic will use alley to 8th ….. 8th remains open both ways; traffic will be able to use 7th and Pass-A-grille Way from 8th to 7th. This is a work in progress and will be monitored and even changed if needed. but it won’t be fun.....no timetable but getting it done by tourist season would be nice. The street lights from 12th south

will be turned off..... not back on until end of project. Finish date looks like late June. There is a plan over 2 - 3 years to pave all Avenues from 19th south..but they will start with 7th to 12th... also all alleys will get shell upgrade.

a Silent auction by The Friends of the St. Pete Beach Library will offer 15 baskets of selected books during the five-week bidding period (Nov. 12 – December 14). For those patrons who can’t wait to claim their winning highest bid, various bUy iT NOW baskets will also be presented. There’s a Chanukah basket and an Art basket. basket themes of new and pristine books will be: A Christmas basket, The Civil War, baseball, Florida Cooking, WWii Europe, Wine, Art, Authors of Florida (First Editions), A dogs basket, international Cooking, Women in War, Florida Authors Signed books, WWii Pacific, Paris and Asian Cooking. These themed baskets make great holiday gifts or presents for any occasion and the money raised is used by the St Pete beach Library for the many special programs offered throughout the year for all patrons. The Friends 50th anniversary was celebrated October 27. in 1968 a small group organized the Friends and raised over $25,000 to buy the first Library building that opened in June 1969.

There are a number of changes in the local restaurant scene. Some were previously reported but are repeated here for our arriving seasonal residents and short terrm visitors. Beth Morean closed the


“Roost” and plans to reopen the concept (Pressure fried chicken with homemade sides) in the Edge district at the Morean Center for Clay. The Oyster Shucker has officially closed. Silas Dents Steakhouse is gone too, acquired by the Caddy’s group with plans to make it ‘Caddy’s by the Bay’. They hope to put a 3-story building there with boat docks in the back, if they are allowed. Odds are the prohibition on adding toilets in the city until the sewer is fixed and the proximity of condos to the back of the restaurant makes those plans a challenge. Shrimpy’s Cajun Bistro is renovating the old Salty Rim and relocating there very soon. Tony at Nikko’s Dog Barrrrr can’t wait. He misses the overflow and staff from the Salty Rim since it closed. He says he had a pretty good year going until shortly after Labor day, when business fell apart. Nikko’s is a fun place for a libation, featuring your choice of indoors or out, including a waterfront sunset deck. You don’t have to have a dog! Skidders spent 30 days on a complete remodel and reopened looking like new in late October. Sadly it’s upscale sister, Selene, looks like she is gone permanently and not expected to reopen. Verducci moved back into the larger facility just north of their prior location on blind Pass Road, where they had previously tried to make an italian market work. it is now all-restaurant with a nice room in the back

for private parties, a terrific air conditioner in the kitchen and the dining room, and a Prosecco Bar with six different Prosecco cocktails offered, in addition to a great wine list. Johnny is running that store while his partner in verducci’s, Vinny Fortunato is about to open his newest place at the corner of Pasadena Shopping Center closest to Pasadena Liquors. Sand Dunes Beach Services (SDBS) is renting Cabanas, umbrellas and lounge chairs at Pass-a-Grille Beach & Upham Beach, from 9 am - 6 pm, weather permitting. CEO Ted McNamara said the company had also won a fiveyear contract renewal for the Pinellas County St. Beach access Park, and new contracts for the Miramar Resort, Mariner Beach Club Resort, and the Plaza Beach Resort, all in SPb. mayor Al Johnson said, “The City decided to contract for beach cabana services directly rather than through the Upham and Pass-a-grille snack bars. SdbS, a local company with local resident employees gave the best of 3 great proposals.” SOUTH PaSaDENa

Regions Bank recently closed their branches in St. Pete beach and South Pasadena, and opened a new high tech location on the east side of Pasadena Ave. South, across from Palms of Pasadena Hospital. The ATm’s, both walk-up and

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St. Petersburg City Theater’s 94th Season presents

A Christmas Carol December 7 - 16, 2018

(Friday & Saturday Evenings @ 7:30 pm; Sunday matinees @ 2 pm) Tickets: $20 /Adults, $15 /Students $10/10 & Under.

This 93-year old organization relies solely on ticket sales and donations to meet annual operating costs to fund its productions. A Christmas Carol was written 172 years ago and yet it feels as if it could have been ripped right from today’s headlines. greed and selfishness still plague us.

director david middleton has assembled a cast of 45, many of which are family units performing together. These plus a cast of other veteran actors add a special touch to this adaptation of Charles dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Celebrate the Christmas season with the entire family.

St. Petersburg City Theater 4025 31st Street South, 33712 in St. Petersburg easy access to & from i-275.

727.866.1973 spcitytheatre.org

drive-through are equipped with ‘video tellers’ capable of doing anything a live teller can.

• Nitally’s a Thai/Mexican fusion restaurant opened for business in the Pasadena Shopping Center. The restaurant is located next to Quest diagnostics. · Fortunato’s Italian Eatery will be opening very soon in the Pasadena Shopping Center as well. This new restaurant will feature indoor and outdoor seating and will be located directly behind the Pet Supermarket. · Keke’s Breakfast Cafe has submitted documentation for their building permit. keke’s will be located in the Pasadena Shopping Center near the bealls Outlet. you can find more information at www.kekes.com. · The relocation of Pasadena Jewelers from their current location to make room for the new autoZone Parts store has been approved by the Fire department. Pasadena Jewelers will be moving one unit over towards bealls.

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GEMS Senior trips in November are open to you whether a gEmS member or not. Nov 15th - Congo River golf & Perkins. Enjoy lunch at Perkins with a menu full of fall favorites. Next we will head over to Congo River Golf where you will discover a world of excitement. With 18 holes of miniature golf and the opportunity to feed live gators, you will see why this place is #1 in Florida. $18 for gEmS members / $20 for NongEmS members. Price includes: Round-trip transportation, parking, & 1-round of golf. meal paid for separately.

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Nov 27th - Out-to-Lunch Bunch: Smokey Bones & Robert’s Christmas Wonderland. grab a bite to eat at Smokey Bones where good food and good service is a priority. Then start your holiday shopping at one of the largest & most beautiful Christmas & Collectibles Stores in America, Robert’s Christmas Wonderland. Explore the magical holiday forest, home to 200 Christmas trees. $6 for gEmS members / $8 for Non-gEmS members. Price includes: Round-trip transportation & parking. meal paid for separately. Nov 29th - Holiday Light Tour: The Florida Botanical Gardens. get into the holiday spirit with a special evening trip to the see the holiday light spectacular at the Florida botanical gardens. “delight in the shimmering lights, holiday entertainment, beautiful flora, and warmth of the season.” $8 for gEmS members / $10 for Non-gEmS members. Price includes: Round-trip transportation, parking, & suggested admission donation. ST PETERSBURG

Eloyne & Bradley at Grand Central Stained Glass are reimagining their instructional service to focus on specific beginner to more advanced techniques and projects. They no longer offer glass Classes and Studio Time. Those with unused, prepaid class credits, can call (727) 328-2428 to arrange for an exchange for merchandise, firing fees, or refund. They will maintain a glass supply inventory into the foreseeable future, however their retail inventory will be somewhat narrower.

School of Rock, 2401 Central Ave., opening in January 2019, is an after-school, performance-

based, music education program where kids, teens and adults alike, take their passion for music to the stage. For more info call 727-871-ROCk (7625) or visit stpetersburg.schoolofrock.com So You Think You Can Dance Live! - Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 Toes will be tapping at The duke Energy Center for the Arts – mahaffey Theater when the touring company of the hit Tv competition show comes to downtown St. Pete.With 15 Emmy® wins, So You Think You Can Dance will feature the show’s Top 10 Finalists and All Star guests. get your TiX now: The mahaffey.com (727) 300-2000 Give The Gift of Performance! bring the family and friends for an unforgettable experience at The duke Energy Center for the Arts - The mahaffey Theater this holiday season. DRUMLine Live Christmas, Family Blessing, 98ROCK Not So Silent Night, Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker, Cirque Dreams Holidaze and more. (727)300-2000 Themahaffey.com TIERRa VERDE & ISLa DEL SOL

There is a new Third Sunday Morning Market coming to “Downtown Tierra Verde” on Sunday November 18th from 8am – 1pm and each Third Sunday thereafter. Organized by Hunter Grose, in front of his office just west of the TD Bank and the Island Chapel, grose hopes the market will become popular among islanders and folks heading to Fort deSoto. Here is a facebook link: www.facebook.com/tv sundaymorningmarket


Owners Dean Okrasinski & Chris Lanardo are planning to open early to mid-december after a complete gutting and remodeling at Boardwalk in Isla Del Sol Shopper’s Village. Reopening as The Deck, they’ll serve seafood, ribs, wings, chops and burgers in a relaxed atmosphere with nightly entertainment and dancing. TREaSURE ISLaND

Funds are being raised for a John Marroni Memorial dog park at Roselli Park by the isle of Capri Civic Association. They need $30,000 for improvements including ‘your’s and their’s’ water fountains and lots more. They say commissioners agree to maintain the park. To raise funds they are selling personalizedg pavers for the entryway to the park. you have up to 75 characters on 5 lines for

your message for $150 make check payable to City of Treasure island - dog Park mail or deliver to: Dominique Reiter, 153 Sun isle Circle, Treasure island, FL 33706 Questions? Call 727-644-3343 or email dreiter1@tampabay.rr.com

MiddleGrounds Grill and gulf beaches Rotary is having its 5th Robbies Pancake breakfast on Sunday dec. 9, 8 am - noon at the Treasure island Ccommunity Center. bring new toys or clothes for our needy children in foster care. Fill the huge Red Sled.

Sloppy Joe’s on the Beach has appointed anthony Turman as Food and beverage manager, overseeing operations at The Bilmar Café and group catering events at the adjacent hotel, as well as Sloppy Joe’s.

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St.Pete-Clearwater International airport’s boardings climbed to recordbreaking numbers for

September. The airport saw 121,192 passengers, which is a 21 percent increase year over year. year to date, it grew by 13 percent, according to the airport’s monthly passenger report. The airport has experienced 1.7 million passengers thus far, but is expecting to see more as passenger levels are projected to increase to 2.1 million by fiscal year 2022. There are currently 59 non-stop destinations at PiE, of which Allegiant operates 55. TaMPa BaY

Cross Bay Ferry has relaunched its service connecting St. Petersburg and Tampa, using a portion of a Port Tampa bay berth that The Florida Aquarium currently uses to moor its vessel, the bay Spirit ii, as well as where the SS American victory ship is docked. it will connect into the vinoy marina in St. Pete. The Cross Bay Ferry service will run until april 2019. One way tickets are $8 for

adults, $3 for children and offer discounts for seniors, active and retired military & college students. The Cross bay Ferry pilot project is a partnership between Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, St. Petersburg, Tampa and the dOT. When the ferry first launched in 2016, over 40,000 passengers rode it. Tampa International airport earned a top spot as one of the best U.S. airports by Condé Nast Traveler’s readers. in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2018 Readers’ Choice awards survey, Tampa international Airport ranked No. 5. Here were the top 4 airports: indianapolis international (iNd) Portland international (PdX) bradley international (bdL) minneapolis-St. Paul (mSP) The rankings were based on food and beverage choices, retailers, Wi-Fi access, fitness options and ease of connection. PN


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The “Veterans Day Fall Fly on TI” is slated this year for November 10 & 11 on Treasure island beach behind the Thunderbird Beach Resort.

The theme for the weekend… “Honor america’s Veterans”, featuring red, white and blue kites, banners and flags galore. This free, familyoriented event will feature general kite flying, kite games, stunt kite lessons, demos, bubbles and candy falling from the sky! This will bea great opportunity to honor veterans by flying a kite.

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There is no formal competition however, the event is geared to prep novice kite flyers of all ages to learn what competition is like for the big official competition on January 19th & 20, 2019, that will be held in the same fabulous location. New and experienced flyers are also encouraged to bring out their best Red, White and blue and share the freedom of kite flying by including the public and sharing kite knowledge.

Public parking is available in the following locations: Public lot across the street from the Waffle House on gulf blvd, and at 104th Ave gulf blvd.

The festival is sponsored by Windworks, The City of Treasure island and our top sponsor The Thunderbird beach Resort which is also the event’s host hotel. Contact them for room reservations at (727) 367-1961. Let them know you are coming for the festival for a special rate!

The kite festival will launch at 10am Saturday, November 10th and continue throughout the weekend. After dark on Saturday, kite flyers are urged to add lights to their kites for a night fly (weather & wind permitting). Windworks will be on the beach selling kites, line, wind toys and hosting raffles for your chance to win prizes from many of our event sponsors. All activities at the veterans day Fall Fly on Ti are free. For more information contact:

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Bert’s St. Pete Beach BikeFest

A 5-day celebration of motorcycles, live music and sunshine, presented by Bert’s Barracuda and Bert’s Black Widow Harley Davidson® with the TradeWinds Resorts in St. Pete beach, providing a unique beachfront backdrop. A wide variety of events and activities include • Live music • Builders Row Indoor Expo, • Vendors Row • Roadkill Scavenger Bike Rides • Baddest Bagger Competition and • Bike Show massive motorcycle auction, a nightly beach bar crawl and more.

The air-conditioned Builders Row Indoor Expo is a gathering place for bikers. it will showcase bikes from some top custom-builders. Vendors Row will showcase the latest in biker gear, clothing and accessories. Live music is featured on three alternating stages, all day Thurs - Saturday until 10 pm. The free nightly concerts on the beach include: Sister Hazel (Thur.), Country sensation Travis Tritt (Fri.) Southern rock giants 38 Special (Sat.). Also performing throughout the weekend will be Puddle of Mudd, Saving abel, Tobacco Road Band and many other regional favorites. Expanded weekend activities include a salute to the military on Saturday pm followed by a spectacular beach fireworks display. The fun continues on Sunday with “Diary of an Ozzman,” an Ozzy Osbourne tribute band, and the exciting raffle giveaway of the 2018 Harley Davidson Street Glide bike.

The event is OPEN to the PUBLIC.

Beach Concerts and Builders Row Showcase are complimentary to the public. The public can also take part in additional activities for a nominal fee. a daily parking fee of $10 for motorcycles will be charged to non-resort packaged guests. Please note vehicle parking is not available – motorcycle parking only.

TradeWinds is offering special packages for two with rates as low as $627 for 3 nights and including various viP extras such as nightly beach concert tickets, “Road kill Scavenger Ride” entries,beach bar crawl entries, souvenir cups complete with drink discounts. Those staying on a 4night package get a fifth night free. A 3-night “Suite Life” package includes a premium 2-bedroom suite, 4 admissions to all items listed above and viP motorcycle parking. A portion of proceeds from the event will go to athletes for Hearts, an organization that provides financial assistance to families with children in need of medical treatment specific to a heart condition and to fund advancements in medical technology for the treatment of heart disease, with a special emphasis on heart conditions affecting children. Additional information & reservations, go to www.stpetebeachbikefest.com or call (800) 360-4016.

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Kudos

Recipients of the USF/St Pete Campus fall semester vSPC Scholastic Assistance grants ( L- R) brian mackin, Senior; Harry metz, vSPC President; Jeremiah Sanders, Freshman; Jessica Chappa, Senior; Joshua mayer, Senior; Wayne macdowell, vSPC board; milton White, director, m&vSC.

VSPC awards Four USF Veterans Scholarships The veterans of South Pinellas County (vSPC) awarded four veterans Assistance Scholarships to attendees at the USF St. Petersburg campus at an August 31 breakfast event, President Harry metz reported. Two seniors with $500 grants are Jessica Chappa, majoring in biology/biomedical Sciences, US Air Force Security Forces, goal to

become a Professional Physical Therapist; and brian mackin, Finance major, US Army medic – iraq, goal to manage a medical Non-Profit. Fall $500 and next Spring $500 awards went to Joshua mayer, Senior, Health Sciences/Psychology major, US Navy , goal to qualify as officer candidate; and Jeremiah Sanders, Freshman, Finance major, US Army Special Forces/Ranger, iraq & Afghanistan, goal is to serve as an Fbi

Agent Anti-terrorism Specialist. vSPC board members brooks Cavender and Wayne macdowell noted that all funding comes from vSPC general budget funds, raised throughout the year. Applications are reviewed and awarded by the USF director of military & veterans Success Center (m&vSC) and members of the vSPC board of directors

Photo from L: Sirata entrance; Karen Brodeur & James Bell at Harry’s Beach Bar table; Front - Ron & Dori Goldstein, Steve Traiman; and Justin & Holly Sizemore;

“Flip Flop Fling” at Sirata Resort Re-Opening of Harry’s Beach Bar!

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Is a Hydrogen Powered Boat in your Future?

by Peter Roos

If you’re as excited about solar power and electric cars as we are, you’ll be thrilled to know that Marine Max, the world’s largest boat and yacht retailer, is exploring hydrogen power, looking to Hydrogen 2.0 as fuel of the future for the marine industry.

A partnership, announced September 28th, may change the way we travel without hurting the planet. Joi Scientific™ Inc., whose mission is to make clean and affordable hydrogen energy available to all, has signed the first-ever license agreement for its Hydrogen 2.0™ production technology with MarineMax® (NySE: HZO), the world’s largest boat and yacht retailer. The license agreement grants marinemax the exclusive rights to develop, manufacture, and sell propulsion and auxiliary boat power systems capable of running on hydrogen extracted from seawater using Joi Scientific’s Hydrogen 2.0 technology for the worldwide marine industry. marinemax and Joi Scientific will undertake joint development to bring hydrogen-based energy solutions to leading vendors in the marine industry. Hydrogen 2.0 is the world’s first hydrogen production process based on the clean and affordable extraction of hydrogen directly from untreated seawater, on-demand, at the point of use. Hydrogen 2.0 technology will allow marinemax to power boats, yachts, and ships using direct combustion, hybrid electric, or fuel cells to convert the hydrogen to power. This power can be used for multiple applications—

including auxiliary power for lighting, heating, cooling, and cabin services, in addition to primary or secondary propulsion of any vessel. “Joi Scientific’s innovative Hydrogen 2.0 technology provides three major advantages to the marine industry,” explains William mcgill, Jr., Chairman and CEO of marinemax. “it uses seawater as the base fuel stock that is very readily available. it derives power from a safe and reliable conversion process that is sustainable; involves no combustion of hydrocarbons; emits no carbon; and when used with fuel cells, produces no noise. it is also highly versatile and can potentially scale from auxiliary power for boats at anchor to powering the main propulsion system of pleasure and commercial yachts and ships.” it is planned that the development of on-board power systems using Hydrogen 2.0 technology will be undertaken jointly by marinemax, Joi Scientific, and their co-development partners who will work with vendors across the industry to develop complete solutions. development work will initially focus on auxiliary power systems for yachts and for use in slow-speed cruising propulsion. “Hydrogen is the world’s best fuel.

Traver Kennedy, CEO of Joi Scientific (L) & William McGill, Jr., Chairman and CEO of MarineMax (on R).

by weight hydrogen is energy dense, and its only by-product is clean water when consumed,” says Traver kennedy, CEO of Joi Scientific. “marinemax, an innovator with a strong history of leadership, is an ideal partner to work with to develop our Hydrogen 2.0 technology for the marine industry, bringing the benefits of hydrogen to boats, yachts, and seagoing marine vessels around the world.” Joi Scientific was founded by a group of global business leaders, technologists, and social entrepreneurs who believe that plentiful hydrogen holds the key to giving the world a viable, no-compromise energy alternative. The company’s Hydrogen 2.0 technology has the potential to be the world’s first hydrogen production process that is on-demand, economically competitive, and environmentally neutral. The company is licensing its Hydrogen 2.0 technology to a wide range of major power industries including electrical generation, heat generation, transportation, and specialty power. Joi Scientific is headquartered at the kennedy Space Center in Florida. PN

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Protecting Our Seniors by Samantha Chechele, MBA Senior citizens need the vigilant eyes and ears of all of us to protect them and their rights. Many cultures revere their elders and treat them with great honor. Unfortunately, that is often not the case for seniors in our society, and they are often vulnerable to being taken advantage of by others, to physical harm, and to a complicated “system” that is not navigable by those who have limited technical know-how.

Here are some areas of vulnerability that you can watch for, report, and offer gentle advice concerning – if you see any of these things occurring with seniors in your circle. Mostclose people have

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older person should have sufficient stair rails, stable and flat walking surfaces, areas to hold for support, and frequently used items within reach. Many programs exist to provide free or low-cost repairs and safety upgrades for seniors who are lacking in safety measures within their homes.

- “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up”. All seniors who have balance issues should be equipped with a button to call for help that they wear on their person at all times. The cost of these systems is usually covered by insurance, and can M mean the difference between life and death.

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i -Proper nutrition and hydration. Many seniors do not have a proper diet, and many do not consume enough water or other appropriate liquids to maintain optimum health. Meals on wheels can provide a nutritious meal for eligible individuals, and there are many other strategies that can be utilized to remind them to eat, drink some water, and consume healthy foods.

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for computers, cell phone usage, email, and other valuable technology skills. cellindividual phone providers have classes regularly to help users navigate Naming aMost trusted - Requests for charitable contributions. Although some charities are legiti“smart” phones, and utilize the Pre and Post-nuptial agreements can mate, many are scams. When receiving a request from t a charity for a contritools they provide. d bution, always check the IRS website to see if the charity is legitimate. Make sure the name of the charity matches the IRS info EXACTLY, because a scam asset sometimes comes in the form of a Without close copy of a real charity. Churches do -For seniors who do not desire to learn new technology, work-arounds are p have to be on the list to be considered a legitimate charity. TheMost only cell phone providers We very a review in not available. offermuch somerecommend type of simpler cell phone that has fewer bells andt whistles, but can make calls, call 911, text, and perw - Home repairs – scammers often visit neighborhoods, especially haps take photos. For many seniors, that is all that isWe needed. The “personal assist clients targeting seniors. They offer to inspect something in your home, such as air assistant” devices such as Google Home, Alexa, and others which are voice of estate i conditioning, roof, etc. then alert you to “needed repairs”. They offer to doThis the is part activated can be helpful to seniors who do not use a computer. p as payment is rerepairs for an inflated price. Usually the work is not done, quired upfront, in cash,allthen the clients scam artist disappears with the funds, never We advise of our to have -For other types of life nagivation, seniors often need an advocate in the form toa return. of a son, daughter, or trusted friend or relative, who can help them with insurthorough review of all insurance coverages business and personal. Insurance isscams the – scammers target lonely indi- ance issues, banking, social security changes, moves from one home to an- –Romance-based and friendship-based other, credit cards, and other such matters. In the “good old days”, handling viduals through Facebook, email, or other social f Auto media. They lead the victim such matters was simple, and did not require the ability to climb through multiinto believing they are in a love relationship or a deep friendship with the peri ple levels of hoops to son at the other end of the message. After gaining the confidence of the vicaccomplish a simple task. The best time to protect your assets is tim, the scammer asks for funds to be sent. Do Many elderly have been n Many n scammed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars in funds in this manner. If you have a senior in your life, you can assist them first by making sure their Homeowner’s insur- p surroundings are safe, and that they are not falling victims to any type of - aOther scams and wire fraud – seniors must be vigilant to watch their bank Most individuals would benabuse, scam, or someone taking advantage. If you see such things, you can statements, credit card statements, and online bank account e call the Department of Elder Affairs to report the incident. Their hotline is 1listings to make sure that no unauthorized purchases have been made. It is 800-96-ABUSE (1-800-962-2873). Umbrellaifpoliimperative to notify the bank IMMEDIATELY an unauthorized transaction has occurred. In most cases, these funds can be c You can take further action by making sure that the senior has restored, if timely notice is given. adequate contact with people in their close circle, and that their important documents, such as power of attorney, health care Safety Issues Life insurance is surrogate and other protective legalities are in order. We are a - eSafety in the home is imperative for the elderly. The living quarters of an resource for seniors and their caregiver.

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FLORIDA RESIDENTS NEED FLORIDA WILLS!

in response to last month’s column, several people asked “What if my will has 2 witnesses, just like Florida requires, follows all other local Florida rules, and i am happy with that will?”

Sorry, but the bad news is, having a will executed outside of Florida is going to cost your family significant expense when the need to use it arises.

First, well-written wills in Florida have a self-proving feature “built-in.” it is an affidavit, signed by both witnesses to the will, stating that they witnessed the testator execute the will in their presence, and that the witnesses executed in the presence of the testator and each other. it is very detailed. most states don’t have such a provision.

if your family tries to file your (let’s say for example) michigan will in Florida when you pass away as a Florida resident, they will be faced with an expensive bureaucratic nightmare. First, they will have to petition the

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Florida Court to commission someone to physically go to michigan, to get the michigan witnesses to sign an affidavit, which the commissioner will then have to file in Court here, in order to authenticate your will. Or, they can fly your witnesses here, to appear in Court in Florida (if they are still alive and able to do so). i’m sure they would love a free vacation, but if one or both witnesses have moved, died, or are otherwise unavailable, it only gets harder. There are also other issues, such as, suppose your michigan witnesses each saw you sign (or attest to your signature) on your will, but not in the presence of each other… That would not be good enough!

it is SO much easier to write your will here, use Florida residents to witness your signature, and execute the self-proving affidavit, which makes the will “stand-alone” ready to file in Court, without further complication.

While we update your will with a Florida-specific document, you can also create a trust, to

entirely avoid probate! We can also update other documents, such as pre-need guardianship papers, health care surrogate designations, and HiPPA compliance forms, to direct health care providers to share information with whichever family members or loved ones you may choose. While we do these forms, we will educate you as to how all of these papers work in Florida, and give you a sense of comfort with all of these issues.

AS i pointed out last month, the very good work you did with your up-north attorney is not lost. All that effort at gathering information, organizing your affairs, and thinking it all through will make the job of updating your planning documents to comply with Florida law much easier.

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When one is trusted, the pressure is removed. Trust must be earned. gathering and transmitting knowledge is the main value of a real estate agent. Working decades on our Pinellas barrier island creates knowledge. Whether selling, buying, renting or investing, the following may interest you:

• Renovating houses built on the ground may be a waste of money.

• 75% of barrier island properties have ground floor living areas, new builds must be elevated.

• increasing flood insurance is the elephant in the room. keep an eye on him.

• Since nobody knows the top or bottom of the market, forget about buying or selling there.

• it may be better to rent in iffy markets. This is an iffy market. • The laws of supply and demand dictate selling and buying prices.

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• Short term beach rentals, when legal, are your best investments.

• 10% of what you pay is about the yearly income you need to make a good investment.

• Agents can’t be knowledgeable in all markets. They must specialize.

• A complementary Strategic market Analyses puts you in control of your value today. don’t depend on Zillow etc.

• Real estate is the biggest asset for most of us. We should know its true value. • if you are considering building or buying new, you may be able to do so with no money down.

• if you want to “steel your next house,” check out nexgenframing.com for the homes of the future…NOW.

• Exquisite Property Auctions offer a 3 phase system to have your buyer pay commissions. www.epauctions.com

if any of these statements pique your interest, contact one of my agents or me for more.

Or tune in to our weekly “REAL bEACH TALkS” each Tues. 4-5 pm at https://www.facebook.com/jim.beggins to share area specific news. view previous talks if you wish.

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COVER STORY

Yesterday, Today, &

Tomorrow "Captain Wilson M. Hubbard 1916-1994"

…on

a recent chilly October evening, i sat in my Aunt’s cottage

nestled on the west shore of Lake michigan

listening to stories about the history of John’s Pass… Photos courtesy of the Hubbard Collection

by Corey Hubbard


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in the late 1840’s, a French peasant, turned pirate, turned turtle farmer named John Levique traveled to New Orleans to cash in. His plan was to came back to our beaches, excavate some treasure, and build a life. A storm they called “the great gale of 1848” altered that plan, as he returned from the big Easy to find our coastline wasn’t the same. And neither was he. His fortune was washed away, and the path cut by the storm was the future. His future, my future, my aunt’s future, the future of our beaches, and our community. John’s Pass is a gem cut from a dirty diamond. back when Levique roamed our waters, nobody lived on the beach. Today, the barrier islands are bursting at the seams because nobody wants to leave. Life really is about dusting off destruction and creating what you can with what you’ve got left. C’est la future.

in 1974, my grandfather was given a chance to carve out a future in John’s Pass and he accepted the challenge. His fishing operation had called Pass-a-grille home since 1945, when he turned his poker winnings into a charter boat, but he was ready for a change. Rumor has it, the retired, residential neighbors in Pass-a-grille were too.

Wilson Hubbard purchased the parcel at 150 128th Avenue in madeira beach for $120,000. He signed the note, shook some hands, then took a deep breath and headed back to 8th Avenue

to alert customers, update collateral, and announce the future. We didn’t officially settle in John’s Pass until 1976. At the time, there was no structure to house the marina office, so my uncle built it. Other uncles worked tirelessly to dredge slips. my aunt says she remembers them down in the mud hauling bait buckets of muck up to dry land to create the necessary depth for the hulls. Shortly after, another uncle had the idea to start a restaurant. From that came the Friendly Fisherman restaurant, still a fixture in the Pass. C’est la future.

in 1980, John’s Pass boardwalk was built as a fishing pier. Soon after, another uncle built retail shops along the boardwalk adjacent to the Friendly Fisherman. The first tenants were “Leather” mike Hubbard (Suedes and Such) and Joe Nuzzo (Suncoast Surf Shop), a couple of salty dogs who still call the bay area home. my aunt describes the store fronts as “double-wides on pilings”, rudimentary square buildings with just enough walls to make four units. Everything was built from wood and reflected the culture of a fishing village unique to Florida.

Joe Nuzzo was famous for hiring pretty women to sell his surfboards and apparel. in 1983 he hired Jenny Post, a spunky blonde who quickly noticed a lanky blonde, mark Hubbard. A few years later they were married on October 3rd, 1986. Two years later on November 22, 1988, i was born. C’est la future.

Photo at L bottom: Hubbard kids with two Jewfish, now called ‘Goliath Grouper.’ L to R: Kathy, Jimmy, Michael, Tommy and Patty Hubbard. Top R: Mickey II - 1st fishing boat - 1937. Below R: A good day’s catch out of Pass-a-Grille - circa 1950 Paradisenewsfl.com | November 2018

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yet, times change and we have to change along with them. Today these same battles are on display in St. Pete beach, Treasure island, and very notably in madeira beach. Some people chalk it up to naïveté but i like to think i descend from courageous people who always have one eye in the future. Communities can’t thrive unless people stick their neck out to plan, execute, and break ground on bold new ventures to be treasured by future generations. C’est la future.

Just like John Levique and Wilson Hubbard, our family took a big risk on John’s Pass... yet our future did not take shape as planned. my aunt was the face of Hubbard Enterprises when, struck with multiple hurricanes, a historic oil spill, and the worst financial recession in modern history, we had to give up the property into which we had poured our souls for almost 40 years. She weathered that storm and as the rain pats down outside the cottage window, i realize that life is about both the rain and the shine.

Aerial of Madeira Beach with John’s Pass Village in foreground by Patrick Higgins - AMG Photography

As families and fortunes were being built, John’s Pass was becoming more than just a sleepy village. Fishing and shopping were growing in popularity on the boardwalk, yet they didn’t always mix well. Casting fisherman accidentally hooked a few humans and shopkeepers complained about the rotting bait and slimy fish guts strewn along the boardwalk. The city began regulating the windows of time fishing was permitted before prohibiting fishing on the boardwalk altogether. by then you had to get out on a boat or cast from the beach. C’est la future.

in 1994, after 20 years of slaying fish, building community, and drinking rum from a coffee cup, my grandfather Wilson Hubbard said goodbye to his family and his empire. He was gone but his legacy was only getting started. in the hands of

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his wife Lorraine Hubbard and his seven remaining children, business pressed on.

in 1999, my grandmother, my dad, and my aunts and uncles began planning a redevelopment of our corner of John’s Pass. Our ideas for expansion ran parallel with the then City of madeira beach’s master plan. it was an ambitious project, poised to infuse the gulf beaches with the kind of tourism energy known in Orlando and Clearwater.

many locals loved the idea, while many were vocally opposed to it. Having spent decades doing business in the sleepy town of Pass-a-grille, we had grown accustomed to the anti-growth voices in our community who, having achieved their slice of Florida heaven, aren’t keen to share with anyone else.

Today our friends to the north and west are picking up the ravaged pieces of their lives left in Hurricane michael’s path. And just last year Hurricane irma slammed into our friends to the south. yet people with eyes in the future are still streaming to our shores day after day and season after season. in many ways Florida, and our vibrant communities, are defined by loss and the resilience to survive.

i look forward to the next 30 years, when i might have the opportunity to sit down with my niece and share the history of growth in our community and how the boldness of some pioneers have defined a future for us all. Welcome to the future. And let’s celebrate. because, despite chaos, struggle and loss, we still live in paradise. PN


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An Exposé - First Master of Gulf Beach Masonic Lodge in Madeira Beach

By Howard Knapp

At an early age he entered business and finally was put in charge of a large corporation, which ultimately sold out to the borden Company. Fred then joined the sales department of the burroughs Adding machine Company. Later he became an executive in the building industry, ultimately going into real estate business in Sparta, New Jersey.

Wintry blasts in 1932 sent Fred and his wife to Florida where sunny climate and the beauty of the gulf beaches prevailed upon him to make this locality his permanent home. He purchased a beautiful home in 1933 on indian Rocks and an Apartment building at 7204 gulf blvd. on St. Petersburg beach. Fred became a well-known realtor on the gulf beaches and member of the St. Petersburg Realty board, and first president of the gulf beach board of Realtors. He was a charter member, and president, of the gulf beach Lions Club, director of the gulf beach Chamber of Commerce, treasurer of the indian Rocks beach Association, member of the Clearwater Elks, member of the American Legion Post 273, Past master (1945) of Star masonic Lodge No. 78 in Largo, member of St. Petersburg Chapter No. 31 Royal Arch masons, Selama grotto, Sunshine Commandery No. 20, and Egypt Temple Shrine.

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george Frederick “Fred” Clark was born November 22nd 1890 in moira, New york and attended school in brooklyn where he finished his education at New york University.

it was late in 1949 when a handful of masons, primarily from St. Petersburg masonic Lodge and Nitram masonic Lodge, who were living on the gulf beaches, decided to ask the grand Lodge of Florida for dispensation to begin a Lodge in that area. None of these masons however had ever served as master of a Lodge and needed to find someone with that experience to sign on as the Worshipful master U.d. (Under dispensation) to lead the Lodge in the process of earning a Charter.

Enter Fred Clark, local gulf beach resident, Past master of Star Lodge, and strong proponent of civic and community growth on the gulf beaches. brother Clark, agreed to sign on and help the beach community get its own masonic Lodge, under the name of “gulf beach”. To this end, it was necessary that brother Clark agree to dimit from Star Lodge No. 78 if, or when, grand Lodge granted a charter to gulf beach Lodge U.d. brother Clark did take the reins while the Lodge was “under dispensation”, during which time the Lodge had

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to demonstrate that they were able to confer degrees, run the general lodge business, and confidently do what a functioning Lodge must. The Lodge did earn its Charter on April 19, 1950.

Fred Clark at this time let it be known that although he was Worshipful master while gulf beach Lodge was under dispensation, he had no intent on being its first master under full charter. The members respecting his wish elected brother Carl Schaefer as the first master of gulf beach Lodge No. 291. Fred Clark was a deacon at Church by the Sea in madeira beach and was instrumental in 1950 in getting the Church to allow gulf beach Lodge U.d. to hold their Lodge meetings there before a Temple was built and opened in 1952. brother Clark stayed a member of gulf beach Lodge No. 291 until 1952 and then took a dimit back to Star Lodge No. 78.

On January 22, 1953, shortly after dimiting back to Star Lodge, brother Clark suffered a stroke and died five months later on June 30, 1953, at age 63. masonic services were held at beach memorial Funeral Home on St. Petersburg beach by Star Lodge No. 78 assisted by gulf beach Lodge No. 291 and brother Clark was laid to rest at Seminole Cemetery, 50th Ave. No & 109th Way. brother george Frederick “Fred” Clark loved the gulf beaches and worked civically to help build a better, stronger, community. Without the direction and leadership of Fred Clark, gulf beach Lodge would not exist today.

gulf beach masonic Lodge No. 291 was chartered in 1950 and has been an active force on the gulf beaches for over 68 years. its members have included bankers, contractors, teachers, Congressmen, soldiers, pharmacists, police, firefighters, and a myriad of men from all walks of life. Freemasonry is open to men ages 21 and above and offers an opportunity to be proactive in the community as well as to be a part of a fraternity that dates back three hundred years. Some notable Freemasons were george Washington (and 15 other US Presidents), ben Franklin, Henry Ford, Red Skelton, and general douglas macArthur. Those interested in more information about Freemasonry can visit the Lodge website at

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By Nanette Wiser • Photos: HyBar drink, Dr. BBQ photos tk From Beach Drive to Grand Central and The Edge, DTSP is popping! Here are some of our favorite shops, restaurants, bars and happenings around the ‘Burg. At Hyatt Place Downtown St. Pete, there’s a new look to the popular HyBar and some noteworthy libations with local names. i adore Pink Streets Sparkler (vodka, strawberry puree, lime juice, mint leaves, simple syrup and bubbly). Happy hour is mon. – Fri., 5-7 pm and Sat. 9 pm-midnight with $4 local drafts, $4 Canvas wines and $7 signature cocktail (Pink Streets Sparkler or Skyway martini). There’s also live music Wed., Fri.-Sat. Mazzaro’s downtown restaurant, annata, gets a new buddy when the seafood restaurant concept opens next door. gloria West performs frequently on monday night at Annata, and the wine specials and charcuterie are out of this world. There’s been an explosion of Asian fare beyond Ichicoro ane, Pin, Wok & Bowl, Hawker’s and Souzou’s (which changed owners recently) near the Palladium. Pacific Counter is spare and sensational and asie Pan-asian is an international delight. Say Ole to a lot of new mexican eateries. downtown’s Nueva Cantina is now open in Tampa, Capital Taco delights,

and ex-downtown native The Taco Bus has a spot in both Treasure island and on the gandy along with Casa Mexicana. i love 4th Street’s Grand Hacienda’s painted tile work and shrimp offerings; you know them as Monarca on St. Pete beach. beer lovers can’t get enough of craft brews, so Oak & Stone and The Pour Taproom lets you go froyo style and pour your own beers, charged to your wristband that you hold up to the touchscreen. Oak & Stone also has a Liquid Library with 12 house cocktails, an excellent whiskey collection and scrumptious shared plates. Perhaps the most-waiting restaurant to open is Dr. BBQ, and the décor is tongue-in-cheek Western, the menu quirky and delicious and the cocktails uniquely crafted. Upstairs, there’s an outdoor bar, booths with dr. bbQ’s competition posters, a community table with bourbon barrels and a saddle/chair, lots of cowhide and faux touches. The Perry’s other restaurant, Datz, will be ready soon at the new James Museum Oxford Express has a new restaurant at All Children’s John’s Hopkins, The Peabody. And for those who haven’t sampled

Callaloo’s Sunday brunch and live music, plan to go now. For seafood, check out Trophy Fish’s simple, tasty seafood and stirred cocktails, divine! Speaking of cocktails, Jarrett Sabatini’s Intermezzo features monday American Social’s bocce teams, vinyl and bourbon sessions, clever events and old school cocktails as well as a pop-up oyster bar. New this fall is the Thursday night Royal Palm pop-up market, joining other fantastic markets like the Saturday Morning Market, Brocante vintage market, the Indie market and the Night Market. MORE DTSP NEWS Save The Planet: Eco-friendly innovations from free Nickel Ride vehicles to the growing straw-less movement and “green” friendly buildings distinguish downtown. The Innovation District: alison Barlow’s new podcast with people making a difference is a worthy conversation and the discussion continues in St. Pete Catalyst, showcasing downtown’s movers and shakers. Get Healthy: The City of St. Pete’s initiative to work-out and get healthy now showcases “water stations” around the parks and city streets. PN

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The Magnetic Pull of a Grateful Heart

By dennis Merritt Jones

“The unthankful heart discovers no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day and,

as the magnet finds the iron, so it will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings!” ~ Henry Ward beecher With Thanksgiving and the holidays fast approaching it may serve us all well to take a deep breath, put life on pause, and consider the magnetic power of a grateful heart. It is no secret that what we focus our attention upon rises in the field of our awareness and tends to become part of our experience. In challenging times, often the tendency is to stare at what seems to be missing rather than the good that lies right in front of us. Practicing conscious gratitude activates and directs the creative energy within that nurtures the potential of a more abundant life. When we begin to look beyond our obvious blessings— between the cracks and crevices of our daily life—we begin to see with new eyes, eyes that are able to perceive infinite grace operating in exquisite and subtle ways. The power of a positive perspective opens the portal of plenty by igniting an attitude of gratitude. For most of us, practicing conscious gratitude is not something we generally

remember to do because we are so easily seduced by the collective consciousness of humankind that is obsessed with looking down—staring at what is wrong or missing in our lives. We can transcend the vortex and gravitational pull of the collective consciousness with the conscious practice of gratitude—it’s just a matter of remembering to remember. As you move into this holiday season a great mindfulness practice to assist you in “remembering to remember” is to create a 30-day Gratitude List (or Journal). Take a few moments each day to consider three things that you currently have in your life for which you are grateful—things that will help raise the altitude of your attitude of gratitude. Each day for 30 days, add three new awarenesses of gratitude—and try not to repeat the same thing twice—keep the list fresh and growing. Cumulatively, at the end of 30 days you will have a cornucopia of acknowledged blessings for which to be grateful. If you find yourself thinking you are running short of blessings, consider the following:

When was the last time you gave thanks for your heart that keeps on beating, or your teeth that allow you to chew your food, or your eyes, legs, feet and toes. How about the roof over your head, or the cool, clean water you have to drink? What about the warm water with which you bathe—or the hot water in which you wash the very dishes you just used to fill your stomach with food, or the country in which you live? When you really think about it your gratitude list could go on indefinitely. Suffice it to say, with a little effort “thanks living” can become a conscious practice every day—you don’t have to wait until the fourth Thursday in November each year to be reminded of how blessed you truly are. In other words, as William A. Ward wrote, “God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today. Have you used one to say, ‘Thank you?” Your 86,400 seconds begins now. Peace, Dennis Merritt Jones www.DennisMerrittJones.com

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With the holiday season fast approaching, many worthwhile local charities deserve your attention, especially those serving Pinellas County and the gulf beaches. Here’s a sampling of those worth your consideration – all can use volunteers and donations.

Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce CEO Robin miller introduced the first annual Festival of Trees that combines creativity and the holiday spirit — with five gulf beaches city locations. “Set for Saturday, November 24, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, the fund-raiser with creatively decorated artificial trees will benefit both our Chamber and Tampa Bay Watch, capping its 25th anniversary year of ‘protecting the bay every day’,” miller said. Participating towns and locations include St. Pete Beach Community Center, 7701 boca Ciega drive; Madeira Beach City Center, 300 municipal drive; Treasure Island Community Center, 154 106th Avenue; Indian Shores Municipal Center, 19305 gulf blvd; and Indian Rocks Beach City Hall, 1507 bay Palm blvd.

various sponsor levels are available: bright Star media, $10,000; Tree Topper, $5,000; Tinsel Town, $1,500; village Sponsor, $500; & Tree Sponsor, $99 per tree. For more details on sponsorships and volunteering for the Festival of Trees, contact Emily Roberts at the Chamber by phone 727-360-6957 or email to emily@tampabaybeaches.com

PCSO Ride & Run With the Stars

For the 15th consecutive year, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) will kick off the holiday giving season through a Food Partnership with the indian Rocks beach Rotary Club, beach Community Food Pantry at Calvary Episcopal Church, Pinellas Suncoast Fire Rescue district, and Publix. The partnership aims to limit the number of families who go hungry by delivering food to families who otherwise could not afford traditional holiday meals around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.

volunteers load patrol cars with hearty Publix meals, including items like fully cooked turkeys, cornbread, mashed potatoes, green beans, loaves of bread, and more, and deputies deliver them to families whom they have identified in their daily work within the community. Sheriff bob gualtieri notes that the PCSO also hosts the largest law enforcement-organized holiday charity fundraiser in the Tampa bay Area, raising over $500,000 in donations and proceeds since it began 25 years ago.

Photo above:Santa & Mrs. Claus welcome families at 2017 Charity Run

On Saturday, December 1st at Fort de Soto Park, Ride & Run With The Stars (R&RWTS) will celebrate its silver anniversary with the customary day’s worth of family activity including a 5k chipped race, 10k and 25-mile bike rides, a “Challenge” 5k run and 25-mile bike ride combination, and a “Family Fun” 1-mile walk or skate.

Post-race activities include the opportunity to refuel with food truck fare, a kids Zone with arts and crafts and a climbing wall, a fly-in visit from mr. and mrs. Claus on the Sheriff’s Office helicopter, and a silent auction with tables full of gift baskets, vacation tickets, gift certificates, and more. All proceeds support the Sheriff’s Holiday Sharing Project, through which PCSO members use the money raised to shop for holiday gifts, clothing, food, and other necessities for families in need. Like the food drive partnership, the gift packages are hand-delivered by familiar-faced deputies.

To get involved with Ride & Run With The Stars - registering for a race, ordering a t-shirt or Silver anniversary Challenge Coin, sponsoring the event, or donating — contact Lieutenant Joe Gerretz at 727-582-6287, and visit www.rideandrunwiththestars.com for more information.

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Children are exposed to intimate partner violence each year, and 90% of these children are eyewitnesses to this violence and 7 in 10 Survivors reported that their abuser also targeted pets.

CaSa

CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) has been helping domestic violence survivors and their children for the last 40 years! its dedicated team of experts has provided the most comprehensive provision of services in the area with the ambition to end domestic abuse. Our mission is to provide safety, empowerment and prevention services supporting every walk of life.

CASA serves men and women of all genders, ages and ethnicities … 1 in 3 Women are victims of domestic violence … 1 in 4 Men are victims of domestic violence… 1 in 15

The Kind Mouse Feeds Kids

The kind mouse mission is to assist Pinellas families in transition and their chronically hungry children, while developing the next generation of volunteers to carry on the work. After the downfall of the economy, gina Wilkins, an architectural draftsperson learned of the estimated 36,000 hungry kids in her county. She founded The kind mouse Productions, inc. where she with the help of many volunteers - send home weekend nonperishable foods to these children. The group also helps the families, along with

PaRC – Disabilities to Capabilities

PARC is proud to provide over 40 services and programs to more than 800 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Celebrating 65 years in the community, PARC strives to spread the vision, mission and values that have been instilled throughout its history - “Turning disabilities into Capabilities”.

“Our new logo and tagline better communicate CASA’s approach to domestic violence in our community,” said Lariana Forsythe, CASA CEO. “We want a logo and color palette that conveys strength and empowerment, with a tagline that urges society to no longer turn a blind eye to those experiencing domestic abuse. Through this rebrand, we’re asking the community to stand with us in our work to bring this systemic issue to the forefront so that no survivor feels like they have to live in silence.”

CASA programs provide: Emergency Shelter, Justice advocacy, Support groups, youth programming, and Economic empowerment

their pets, downsized by the economy with a 90-day program. To date, over 190,000 kids have been fed by The kind mouse, mostly by youth outreach groups Mice In Training and Mice Interns - ages 5 - 18. it’s “kids Feeding kids”.

getting the community involved, this will be the Seventh annual Hotel Food Drive Competition from Nov. 12 through Dec. 14 and Holiday Office Food Drive from Nov. 26 through Dec. 11. As gina told Paradise News, “To jazz it up a bit, the hotels actually compete for poundage of mouse Nibbles (little snack-size food) – given each weekend to hungry local children in Pinellas County who do not know where their next meal outside of school is coming from. The top hotel gets a trophy and bragging rights, with last year’s winner the Crowne Plaza Tampa-Westshore. PARC helps children and adults focus on what they can do rather than what they are unable to do. Children and their families receive early intervention services from an interdisciplinary team including teachers, social workers, nurses, behavior analysts, and therapists. For adults, PARC embraces a “person centered” approach that allows staff to assist PARC participants in making their own choices. PARC staff also work with individuals who are important in the participant’s life, such as family members, guardians and friends.

For the holidays, PaRC’s ‘Wish Upon a Star’ program was created to ensure that each of the more than 800 children and adults that attend PARC fulfill their personal “wish” to receive a

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programs. The newest is a domestic violence Awareness Training for the Workplace program. Starting with this holiday season, the community can “Stand Up To Silence” year round by donating, volunteering, or purchasing items on CASA’s Wish List on www.casa-stpete.org/GetInvolved Wish List categories include Emergency Clothing, Personal Care items. Household kitchen, bath, bed & Cleaning Supplies, kids bikes, Tricycles and Scooters, Non-Perishable Food (snacks and dinner), gift Cards (dollar Tree, Winn dixie, Aldi, Walmart), Support group materials & Art Supplies, and books. Shop from CaSa’s amazon Wish List and have items shipped directly to us OR bring donations to our office at 1011 First ave North, Second Floor, St. Petersburg 33705. “Participation is as easy as 1,2,3. #1 kind mouse delivers empty bins to you. #2 you fill the bins. #3 kind mouse picks up your filled bins. mouse Nibbles most needed include Shelf Stable milk, Juice boxes, Cereal (Hospitality Size), vienna Sausages, Pop Top Pastas, Jif To go, granola bars. Pudding Cups, Jell-O Cups, Fruit Snacks, Cheese & Crackers, Peanut butter & Crackers.”

Any local hotel or business can assist The kind mouse in this program. Just email to Events@thekindmouse.org and bins to collect food will be delivered and picked up at the drive’s end day. volunteers are always needed and individual donations are always welcome – just go online to www.thekindmouse.org and then click on volunteer and/or donate.

special gift for the holidays - partnering with local companies as sponsors to allow their employees to voluntarily fulfill PARC wishes. Sponsors can receive a ‘Star Tree’ or display the wishes in their own unique way. Employees then choose a star and fulfill “a wish” for a very special person. PARC staff and volunteers pick up gifts, with group photos encouraged. For more information or to become a company sponsor, contact andrea Castaneda, at (727) 341-6929 or e-mail acastaneda@parc-fl.org.

you can now purchase PARC Holiday Cards created by artists from its inspired Artist Studios. Six designs are available, including two for Hanukkah, offered in boxed sets of


12 for $10.00. you can add a generic Holiday message or personalized note and each artist gets half the proceeds from their sales. All other proceeds go back to PARC’s inspired Arts Program. if you’re interested, contact Mattie Mingst, at (727) 345-9111 or e-mail inspired@parc-fl.org. PaRC’s aktion Club, a service club for adults with disabilities that helps develop competent, capable, caring leaders through the vehicle of

Jewish Federation Programs The Jewish Federation of Pinellas and Pasco Counties (JFP&PC) has supported the local community since the early 1960’s, with the annual campaign for 2018 raising $1.5 million. maxine kaufman, director of Arts, Culture & Education, told Paradise News, “We energize Jewish identity for all, funding Hillels of the Florida Suncoast, birthright israel, the local Jewish Educators Council, the Florida Holocaust museum, the Federation’s PJ Library and young family programming.

“We also support popular programs like the Tampa Bay Jewish Film Festival, Israel Independence Day, Heritage Day at the Rays, Young adult Division and sponsor many community-wide events like the Tampa Bay Food Festival. We connect everyone to the beauty of Jewish culture.

service, is now accepting food donations for their 3rd Annual Food drive to benefit one of several charities that help make a difference in the lives of others. Non-perishable items currently being requested are canned tuna, pasta, rice, peanut butter, and canned vegetables, plus personal hygiene items. Several ‘drop-off’ boxes are set up around PARC’s campus at 3190 Tyrone boulevard North, St. Petersburg, with donations accepted through November 12th. To learn more, contact Kaitlyn Goffe, at (727) 345-9111 ext. 6304.

Karen Higgins told Paradise News, “as PaRC President and CEO, i am privileged to be witness to so many fantastic achievements, such as a child taking their first steps as a result of on-site therapies, the adult who has learned a job skill and obtained employment in the community, and the residents at one of PARC’s four homes that have been given the opportunity to participate in a community activity alongside their peers. Our website – www.park-fl.org - helps you learn more about these programs and the individuals we support.”

“Through funding the work of gulf Coast Jewish Family & Community Services, Jewish War veterans, menorah manor, Jewish burial Society and benjamin Tower Foundation, the Federation ensures that those in the most dire need are taken care of. in 2017, the Federation was proud to secure $60,000 in emergency funding for repair work at our local Jewish cemetery in the aftermath of Hurricane irma.

hold’s Jewish Press delivery for a year ($18); fund two kids’ PJ Library monthly Jewish book subscriptions ($72); provide one week of kosher Shabbat dinners at Philip benjamin Towers for Jewish seniors ($180); or fund one month of emergency assistance for two families through the koved Fund ($360).”

“We also maintain a community calendar and eNewsletter; and our one-on-one concierge services to those who call and email the office looking for references for everything from professionals to places to eat to where to live or go for help.

“With your support, we are able to support those in need, offer programs that unite the community, and respond to crisis anywhere. Locally, donors can subsidize one house-

cemeteries in all 50 states, and more than 20 cemeteries overseas.

Wreaths across america at Bay Pines The tradition of placing wreaths on the graves of fallen soldiers and veterans started in 1992 at Arlington National Cemetery. Wreaths across america has grown to include

The National Society Daughters of the american Revolution, Caravel Chapter, has a mission this year to place a wreath at every veteran’s grave on December 15th at the Bay Pines National Cemetery in St. Petersburg. Last year there were over 5,000 wreaths delivered but there are over 40,000 graves. in a bustling community such as Pinellas County, much greater participation is possible and should be expected.

Annual fundraising campaign kicks off Saturday, Nov. 4 with the Catalyst 2019 Event, “Israel Story Mixtape: The Stories Behind Israel’s Ultimate Playlist”, 6:00 to 9:00 pm in the margarete Heye great Room at Ruth Eckerd Hall, Tickets are $54 or $118, available online at the Federation website, www.jewishpinellas.org. volunteers are needed for the campaign Super Sunday Phone-a-thon, dec. 2 at the Federation offices, 13191 Starkey Road, Suite 8, Largo. For more information, to volunteer or to donate, email to info@jewishpinellas.org

Mastry’s Brewing Co., 7701 blind Pass Rd, St Pete beach will spotlight Wreaths across America over the veterans weekend holiday. On Saturday and Sunday, November 10 &11 from 6-10 pm, volunteers from dAR Caravel Chapter will be on hand to answer questions and take wreath sponsorship orders. Enjoy a great craft beer while supporting this worthy cause. you can make a huge impact this year by being a sponsor - $15 per wreath — and/or volunteer. Please contact Diana Schwarz at First Home bank for more information at dianasf11@aol.com.

All these local charity groups deserve your support through volunteering, donating and/or participating in their respective holiday and year-round efforts. [Editor’s Note: Special thanks to Robin Miller, TBBC; Joanna Cheshire, PCSO; Gina Wilkins, TKM; Shannon Fernandez, PARC; Taylor Withers, CASA; Maxine Kaufman, JFP&PC; and Diana Schwarz, First Home Bank, for their excellent information, photos and logos.]

[Steve Traiman is President of Creative Copy by Steve Traiman in St. Pete Beach, offering freelance business writing services. He can be reached via email at traimancreativecopy@gmail.com

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Saturday, November 17 – Holiday Choral Concert 7 pm, Free, St. Petersburg College, gibbs Campus music Center, 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Joint choral concert with SPC College Chorus and SPC Community Chorus featuring Franz Joseph Haydn’s Little Organ mass and holiday choral works of the season. 727.341.4360 go.spcollege.edu/Artscalendar

Holiday Stuff to Do!

Saturday, November 17 – Sundial St. Pete Annual Tree Lighting Celebration 5:30 – 8:30 pm, Free, Sundial, 153 2nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Features thousands of twinkling lights, Christmas music, face painting for kids, family art projects and snow. Snow falls nightly from 6 – 9 pm. Free photos with Santa every Friday from 4 – 9 pm, Saturday from noon – 9 pm and Sunday from noon to 5 pm through december 24. 727.800.3201 sundialstpete.com Saturday, November 17 and Sunday, November 18 – Holiday Market & Expo 10 am – 5 pm, Free, The Coliseum, 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. There will be many unique merchants exhibiting their gift and decorating ideas. Unusual, fun and interesting gift ideas, from home decor to holiday art. 10times.com/holiday-market-stpetersburg

Friday, November 23 through Sunday, December 30 – Holiday Lights in the Garden 5:30 – 9:30 pm, $4 Suggested donation/ Under 12 Free, Florida botanical gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. delight in the shimmering lights, holiday entertainment, beautiful flora and warmth of the season. Special visits from Santa. 727.582.2100 flbg.org Friday, November 23 through Thursday, January 3 – Oakdale Christmas Light Display 6 – 10 pm, Free, 2719 Oakdale Street S, St. Petersburg. This event is among the largest and longest running home displays in the United States. One-half acre in size, Approximately 1/4 million lights. christmasdisplay.org

Saturday, November 24 – Santa Parade & Christmas Tree Lighting 5:30 pm, Free. Parade begins at Albert Whitted Park, 480 bayshore dr. SE, St. Petersburg. The Tree Lighting will follow the Santa Parade at 8 p.m. in North Straub Park. Stay after to enjoy entertainment, children’s activities and music. Food concessions will be available. stpeteparksrec.org/holidayevents

Saturday, November 24 through Tuesday, January 1 – Waterfront Lights and Display Free, North Straub Park, South Straub Park, Pioneer Park, Al Lang Park and Albert Whitted Park, St. Petersburg. See thousands of holiday lights and decorations. don’t miss the giant greeting card display along bayshore dr. at vinoy Park made by local teens from St. Petersburg’s recreation centers. stpeteparksrec.org/holidayevents

Saturday, November 24 – Tampa Bay Beaches Festival of Trees Inaugural Event 11 am – 2 pm, Free, St. Pete beach Community Center, Treasure island Community Center, madeira beach municipal Center, indian Shores municipal Center & indian Rocks beach City Hall. Enjoy the holiday spirit, grab a cup of hot cocoa and pick out a beautifully decorated tree to spruce up your home or business. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Tampa bay Watch. info@tampabaybeaches.com 727.360.6957 web.tampabaybeaches.com/events

Wednesday, November 28, through Sunday, December 30 – Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley 7 pm Wednesday & Thursday/2pm Saturday & Sunday/8 pm Friday & Saturday, Prices vary, American Stage, Raymond James Theatre, 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg. inspired by one of the most beloved literary romances of all time, miss bennet will enchant Jane Austen fans and new-comers alike. americanstage.org

Thursday, November 29 – A Very Merry Market 4 – 8 pm, Free, 4 – 8 pm, Free, great Explorations Children’s museum and Sunken gardens, 1825 4th St. N, St. Petersburg. A free shopping event showcasing the talented makers and businesses that make the area a unique and eclectic place to shop. guests will also enjoy exclusive discounts and free holiday treats and spirits. greatex.org/event/very-merry-market Thursday, November 29 – Deck the Great Hall – Holiday Open House 6 – 8 pm, Free, museum of Fine Arts, 255 beach drive. NE, St. Petersburg. Tree lighting festivities with music and refreshments. The ornaments will be available for purchase with proceeds going to the museum. 727.894.4638 mfastpete.org

Friday, November 30 through Sunday, December 30 – River of Lights 6 pm/7 pm/8 pm/9 pm/10 pm, $18 Child/$28 Adult, Tampa Convention Center (Pirate Water Taxi Home dock: Stop #7), 333 S Franklin St, Tampa. view festive decorations, lighted bridges and other surprises along the Hillsborough River. Features a whimsical narration, Christmas Carolers, hot chocolate and a holiday cookie for all. piratewatertaxi.com/events/river-of-lights-2018

Saturday, December 1 – 8th Annual Lighting of the Christmas Tree 4 – 7 pm, Free, downtown Tierra verde. A visit from Santa, a pet parade, raffle prizes, games for kids of all ages, live music and entertainment. tierraverdebusinesspartnership.com/treelighting Saturday, December 1 – Florida Orchestra Guild’s Holiday Tour of Homes 10 am – 4 pm, $25Advance/$30, Northeast St. Petersburg. Each residence will be decorated in holiday traditions unique to the family living there. in addition to decorating


interior spaces, many of the homeowners expand the holidays into outdoor patio and pool areas. All proceeds will benefit. The Florida Orchestra. For ticketing information, call 727.254.1176.

Saturday, December 1 – Holly Fest Bazaar & Luncheon 10 am – 2 pm, $15, Treasure island Community Center, 154 106th Ave., Treasure island. Wonderful crafts, money tree, 50/50, baskets, jewelry and holiday shopping. Lunch served at noon. benefits city beautification projects. bJ Flowers 863.420.1226 or Judy koepkey 615.556.4977 Saturday, December 1 through Sunday, December 23 – Victorian Christmas Stroll 10 am – 8 pm, $15 Adults / $13 Seniors / $9 youth, Henry Plant museum, 401 W kennedy blvd., Tampa. Celebrate the warmth and spirit of an old fashioned holiday. Complimentary cider and cookies. Holiday music. 813.254.1891 plantmuseum.com

Saturday, December 2 – Snowfest 10:30 am – 3 pm, $5, North Straub Park, 400 bay Shore dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Activities include a big and kiddie toboggan slide, art tent, karaoke, moonwalk, giant slide, and a kiddyland area designed especially for preschoolers with inflatable train. stpeteparksrec.org/holidayevents Monday, December 3 – Light Up the Night 7 pm, Free, Clymer Park, gulfport blvd. S, gulfport. City of gulfport holiday tree lighting. music, light refreshments sing-a-long, Santa visits. 727.893.1118 visitgulfportflorida.com Monday, December 3 - Sundial St. Pete Menorah Lighting Celebration 5 – 8 pm, Free, Sundial, 153 2nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Rabbi Alter korf of the Chabad Jewish Center presides over the lighting of the area’s largest menorah to celebrate Hanukkah, along with traditional foods from Locale market, a line-up of world-class performers and activities for every member of the family.. 727.800.3201 sundialstpete.com

Wednesday, December 5 – Mrs. Santa Luncheon & Fashion Show 11:30 am, $85, The Club at Treasure island, 400 Treasure island Causeway, Treasure island. Relax and enjoy the beauty and spirit of the season. benefits Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Contact Judy keyak jkeyak@tampabay.rr.com

Thursday, December 6 – 3rd Annual Jingle Mingle 6 – 8:30 pm, $50, Sunken gardens, 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg. Twinkle lights, holiday music by the St. Pete High ‘Pitchforks’ and soft jazz renditions of holiday favorites by Henry Ashwood promise a lovely beginning to the Season. Complimentary wine, beer, and hors d’oeuvres. facebook.com/SunkengardensForever

Thursday, December 6 – Bay Voices Ensemble 6 pm, Free, dalí museum, One dali blvd., St. Petersburg. The Tampa bay male vocal ensemble under the direction of Stephen Allen will perform songs of the season on the steps of the museum’s helical stairway. 727.823.3767 thedali.org

Friday, December 7 – Boat Parade and Winter Festival in the Park 6 pm, Free, Horan Park, 7701 boca Ciega dr., St. Pete beach. boat Parade viewing Party to include live music, art projects for children, and a special visit from Santa! spbrec.com/special-events Friday, December 7 – Death By Chocolate 7 pm, $20/$25, Central Park Performing Arts Center, 105 Central Park dr., Largo. This chocolate “heaven” will tempt your taste buds while holiday music fills the air. 100% of the proceeds raised by this event benefit and support local youth programs. 727.587.6793 largoarts.com

Friday, December 7 – Holiday Movies in the Park – The Christmas Story 7 pm, Free, vinoy Park, 701 bayshore dr. NE, St. Petersburg. bring your blanket or lawn chairs and settle in for a holiday movie. it’s sure to be a fun evening for the entire family. stpeteparksrec.org/holidayevents

Friday, December 7 – Silver Bells Luncheon 11 am, $100, St. Petersburg yacht Club, 11 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Enjoy a “Holiday Extravaganza” including a sumptuous luncheon, entertainment by maestro mark Sforzini and members of the St. Petersburg Opera, plus a fabulous silent auction. Ursula Carroll 727.367.9289 Saturday, December 8 – Christmas Parade and Santa’s Visit to Whoville 11 am, Free, St. Pete beach. Starts at City Hall, 155 Corey Ave. and heads west down Corey Ave., south on blind Pass Rd., east on 73rd to bay St. and back to City Hall. Art projects, a movie and a special visit from Santa at the end of the parade. best parade viewing areas will be along Corey Ave. Parking will be available at the Community Center. spbrec.com/special-events Saturday, December 8 – Holiday Hoopla 10 am – 5 pm, Free, 3101 beach blvd. S, gulfport. A celebration of arts, crafts, foods, holiday music and roving holiday characters set in a waterfront atmosphere. facebook.com/HolidayHooplagulfport

Saturday, December 8 – Boca Ciega Yacht Club Lighted Christmas Boat Parade 6 pm, Free viewing, Starts at the gulfport municipal marina, heads to Williams Pier, Town Shores, kipps Colony, Pasadena yacht & Country Club, Pasadena golf Club Estates and isla del Sol. sailbcyc.org/ChristmasboatParade

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Recommendations

By Jackie Eash Sommelier & Beverage Director Sea Salt - St Petersburg 183 Second Ave N • St. Pete 33701

Let’s Talk Turkey:

Thanksgiving Wines For Your Table

Sea Salt St. Pete’s award-winning sommelier and beverage director Jackie Eash is just back from Napa with dozens of new favorite wines. Since Thanksgiving is one of her favorite holidays (family, friends, food and libations), we asked her to recommend some holiday quaffs for your table!

“For me, it isn’t a holiday without bubbles. They are festive, uplifting and mix beautifully with some really fun juices. Mimosas & Bellinis are the perfect way to kick start a long prep day of turkey basting, potato mashing, pie baking and football watching,” says Eash. “Don’t waste money on expensive French Champagne if you

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Saturday, December 8 – Madeira Beach Annual Festival of Lights Illuminated Boat Parade 6:30, Free viewing, Starts at ROC Park and heads down the intracoastal Waterway to John’s Pass village & boardwalk. islandneighborschamber.org

Saturday, December 8 – Pinellas Park Christmas Parade 6 pm, Free, Starts at 58th St. and proceeds eastbound on Park blvd. to The Shoppes at Park Place. This annual event rich in Christmas tradition is the perfect way to bring holiday cheer. Watch as festive floats parade down the streets of Pinellas Park. celebratepinellaspark.com/pinellas-parkholiday-parade

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Holiday Wine

are mixing; go for a Cava, Prosecco, or Cremant de “whatevers” that are $15 or less. You can add a dash of liqueur instead of juice as well.”

For dinner, Eash suggests a nice dry or even medium dry Rose in Grandma’s fancy crystal glass, both pretty in the stemware and on the palate. Beaujolais Nouveau, released on the third Thursday of November is also a good choice; it’s light, brimming with fresh fruity notes, & moderate acidity, which allows for a generous amount of pairing options. Looking for something more complex?

Eash recommends: Cru Beaujolais: From the the same region with more depth without being heavy.

Pinot Noir: Another darling of the Turkey Day table. Think of it as Beaujolais’s big sister. Darker fruit tones with hints of black pepper & earth. Light enough for turkey but certainly able to stand up to heftier fare. Garnacha or Grenache: It is grown & bottled all around the globe but its genesis is Spain & that’s where we’ll head. Spanish Garnacha has hints of candied fruit, white pepper, moderate acid, & medium to soft tannin.

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Sunday, December 9 – Historic Old Northeast Candlelight Tour of Homes 3 – 8 pm, Historic Old Northeast, St. Petersburg. Tour eight beautiful and distinctive homes. Stroll the brick streets, take in the festive decorations, home renovations and perhaps even pick up some decorating ideas. Proceeds benefit neighborhood improvements honna.org

Sunday, December 9 – Robby’s Pancake Breakfast 8 am – noon, $5, Treasure island Community Center, 154 106th Ave., Treasure island. Pancakes, sausage patties, coffee & tea, juice. $5 bloody marys. bring a new unwrapped toy or food to help fill the Red Sled for Foster Care kids. Monday, December 10 – Christmas With Michael W. Smith 8 pm, $69/$79, Capitol Theatre, 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater. multi-gRAmmy® award winning artist michael W. Smith returns to Clearwater with an evening of Christmas joy for his Capitol Theatre debut with very special guest Melinda Doolittle. 727.791.7400 rutheckerdhall.com/capitol-theatre

Wednesday, December 12 – Boley Angels Jingle & Mingle Holiday Brunch 10:30 am, $50, Club at Treasure island, 400 Treasure island Causeway, Teasure island. A great opportunity to mix, mingle, jingle and bid on items to support the boley Angels. kathryn Juarez 727.821.4810 x 5724

Friday, December 14 – Boley Centers’ 36th Annual Jingle Bell Run 7:30 – 9 pm, $30/$35 Race Fee, Albert Whitted Park, 480 bayshore dr. SE, St. Petersburg. A 3-mile event that will feature 1,500 luminarias, 15 bands, three glow zones, snow, glow in the dark face paint, glow necklaces and thousands of merry runners, joggers, walkers and four-legged trotters! Participation supports housing for individuals and families who have been chronically homeless. runsignup.com/Race/FL/SaintPetersburg/ boleyCentersJinglebellRun

Friday, December 14 – Holiday Movies in the Park – The Santa Clause 7 pm, Free, vinoy Park, 701 bayshore dr. NE, St. Petersburg. bring your blanket or lawn chairs and settle in for a holiday movie. it’s sure to be a fun evening for the entire family. stpeteparksrec.org/holidayevents

Friday, December 14 – Treasure Island’s Holiday Lighted Boat Parade 6:20 – 8:15 pm, Free viewing, departs from The Club at Treasure island and ends at John’s Pass. dazzlingly decorated boats circle the city. mytreasureisland.org

Saturday, December 15 – An Old Florida Christmas 11 am – 4 pm, Free, manatee village Historical Park, 1404 manatee Ave. E (SR 64), bradenton. Family-friendly entertainment including musical performances, make-andtake seasonal crafts, heritage artisans, food vendors, and vintage silent holiday films – something to delight every age. manateevillage.org Saturday, December 15 – 93.3 FLZ Jingle Ball 2018 7 pm, $41 – $151, Amalie Arena, 401 Channelside drive, Tampa. Annual holiday concert. All-star performers will include Shawn Mendes, Marshmello, Khalid, NF, Bebe Rexha, Bazzi and Sabrina Carpenter. 813.301.6500 amaliearena.com

Saturday, December 15 and Sunday, December 16 – St. Petersburg Holiday of the Arts 10 am – 5 pm, Free, South Straub Park, 198 bayshore dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Artisans from across Florida and throughout the United States journey to St. Petersburg to create an outdoor gallery comprised of the most beautiful and stunning original and handmade art. paragonartevents.com/ S-82-St.+Petersburg+Holiday+of+the+Arts.html Sunday, December 16 – Cirque Musica Holiday Presents Wonderland 7 pm, $25 – $85, USF yuengling Center, 4202 E Fowler Ave., Tampa. This show blends the spellbinding grace and daredevil athleticism of today’s greatest circus performers with the sensory majesty of a symphony orchestra performing the greatest holiday music of all time. 800.745.3000 yuenglingcenter.com

Friday, December 21 – Holiday Movies in the Park – Santa Paws 7 pm, Free, vinoy Park, 701 bayshore dr. NE, St. Petersburg. bring your blanket or lawn chairs and settle in for a holiday movie. it’s sure to be a fun evening for the entire family. stpeteparksrec.org/holidayevents


Health & Medicine

By Nanette Wiser Staying healthy

is getting easier by the minute in St. Pete.

From alternative to

concierge medicine, easy access and

walk-in care clinics

to free prescriptions

(Publix on certain drugs), you can choose options that fit your needs

and your schedule. Check this out!

The Doctor Will See You Now: in addition to clinics popping up in local drugstores, BayCare and Publix have teamed up for virtual video exams as part of the telehealth revolution. Some conditions that work for an online visit include seasonal allergies, sinus infection, upset stomach, scrape, bruise, even pink eye. bayCare Anywhere is easy to use. Just find a Walk in Care location near you, tell the pharmacy you would like a visit and they will show you into a private room and help you with your virtual physician visit. you create a secure account with the password of your choice, select your preferred doctor and give some details about your illness/ condition. you pay the initial $45 fee and begin your visit. your virtual doctor may ask you to use some of the special devices available such as a thermometer, pulse oximeter, otoscope, dermatoscope, blood pressure cuff or stethoscope.

The visit is usually 10 minutes and if the doctor prescribes medication, you can have it sent to Publix or your preferred pharmacy.

Health Hub Opens: bayCare is taking a page from Apple and adding a “genius bar” of health tech gadgets, opening a Techdeck with wellness resources and health devices such as weight scales, Fitbits, blood pressure cuffs and other wearable technology. The first one is now open at 8787 bryan dairy Road (bardmoor) in Largo. more will be opening next year.

Holiday Travel Tips: Flying home for the holidays? A few precautions work wonders for staying well, especially getting adequate rest pre-trip and staying hydrated before and during your flight. in your carry-on, pack hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, bandages for small cuts and nasal spray and be sure to clean your tray table and

armrests before using. keep your distance from the coughing, sneezing travelers and pack some health snacks (fruits, veggies) to nibble on.

Reduce Holiday Stress: give yourself an early holiday gift before you start the whirlwind of cooking, shopping and party hopping with a visit to downtown St. Pete’s new Woodhouse Day Spa (photo above). The benefits of reflexology and massage for the mind, body and soul are amazing and can reduce anxiety, fight insomnia and help reduce aches and pains from long hours working in front of a computer or on your feet. woodhousespas.com/location/ saint-petersburg-fl

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Gulf Beach Masonic Lodge, located at 14020 marguerite dr. in madeira beach, continues its support of the Masonic Service Association’s Hospital Visitation Program at Bay Pines Va Hospital. The members of gulf beach Lodge collected items for the program and donated $150.00 to the cause. The masonic Service Association of the United States was created in 1919 by the grand Lodges of the United States for the purpose of performing a number of services under one central organization. Some of those services have changed over the years, but mSA remains an organization dedicated to serving Freemasonry, our country, and the world. The initial reason for mSA’s formation was so U.S. Freemasonry could provide aid to our military servicemen near the end of World War i. The War department (now defense department) refused to work with 49 (at that time) different grand Lodges, but the government department agreed to work with just one agency. So grand masters gathered in Cedar Rapids in 1918 to discuss and formulate the concept of mSA, and again in 1919 to formally give birth to the new organization. mSA’s goal from the start was to provide services to the grand Lodges that they could not perform as easily individually. mSA was given the charge to provide services to our military, create informational and educational materials, and to issue disaster relief appeals and distribute funds collected for that purpose. in the years after its creation mSA established service centers in numerous cities in the United States and a few overseas. during the World War ii years, with the formation of veterans Administration Hospitals, mSA’s role changed to provide services at the vA medical Centers. Now called the mSA Hospital visitation Program, this duty continues today, with mSA volunteers at some 150 vA sites, providing more than 100,000 hours of volunteer service annually.

The masonic Hospital visitation Program is, without a doubt, the finest public relations program ever undertaken by the masonic fraternity. The masonic Service Association of North America deems this program their major relief work. it is much more than merely “visitations” to the disabled and lonely patients in v.A. Hospitals, State veterans Homes and Extended Care Facilities. it is the rendering of personal services to all our sons and brothers, masons and Non-masons alike, who now need someone to turn to for encouragement and to make life a little more pleasant. Little things mean a lot. A friendly smile, a warm handclasp, an embrace and a kind word can do wonders for those who are lonely and depressed in a hospital or a nursing home. Gulf Beach Masonic Lodge No. 291 was chartered in 1950 and has been an active force on the Gulf Beaches for over 68 years. Its members have included bankers, contractors, teachers, Congressmen, soldiers, pharmacists, police, firefighters, and a myriad of men from all walks of life. Freemasonry is open to men ages 21 and above and offers an opportunity to be proactive in the community as well as to be a part of a fraternity that dates back three hundred years. Some notable Freemasons were George Washington (and 15 other US Presidents), Ben Franklin, Henry Ford, Red Skelton, and General Douglas MacArthur. Those interested in more information about Freemasonry can visit the Lodge website at

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Announcing…. GHD Coastal Homes! by Tom Smith The 2019 tourist season is upon us, and GHD Construction Services is ready for another exciting year of constructing new homes along the Pinellas beaches. Along with a new season, is a new look for the GHD. We are thrilled to announce GHD Coastal Homes.

We continue to offer the same unsurpassed quality from the well-established construction corporation, GHD Construction Services, Inc., that has built over 6,500 homes since 1971. For 2019, we wanted to design a new look that better fits the home designs we are offering today, and perfectly in-keeping with waterfront living. “GHD Coastal Homes” is the subsidiary that will now specialize in providing the best designs and home construction here in Pinellas. GHD has won the award as “Builder of the Year” in both Pinellas and Pasco Counties over the years, and now want to expand our horizons even further for our customers.

new Florida Building Codes; and in order to fully comply with all federal, state and local codes, we anticipate about a year to construct new homes. Planning on retiring soon or having a beautiful second home just a very short walk to the beach? Then now is the time to start so that you are ready for 2019. In addition to our custom single-family homes, our design and construction team is working diligently on finalizing the townhouse layouts and designs. We are scheduled to have finished plans ready to show in a few weeks. Then, the excitement of the actual construction begins for “Madeira Beach Walk” townhomes. Originally it will only be 4 townhome units, so if you have a true interest in a newly built townhome near the beach at this very low price point, come by and see us. With the volume of prospective home-buyers we see in our model, we don’t anticipate these townhomes lasting very long.

GHD Coastal prides itself in ensuring every home is constructed to the highest standards. With that comes building to meet (or exceed)

GHD Coastal Homes is a division of GHD Construction Services, Inc. a Tampa-bay family-owned company, GHD has been building new homes and developing neighborhoods since 1971. Since that time, we delivered 6,500 homes and counting to homeowners throughout Pasco, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.

Our furnished “Key West” home in Madeira Beach has received rave reviews since opening. The beautiful open water view and coastal furnishings have been well accepted by the many customers that come by weekly. Now we are expanding even further by preparing a new townhouse product, “Madeira Beach Walk”, just one short block from the beach, and offered in the high $400’s, lot and townhome! We hope to have these officially announced by December, so feel free to come by our model to discuss owning a new quality reasonably priced townhome, with all the bells & whistles, including FEMA approved elevation, hurricane windows and doors, and greatly energy efficient.

GHD Coastal Homes specialize in building custom luxury homes along the coastal beach towns of Pinellas County and throughout the Tampa-Bay area. New custom homes from $300,000s to over $2 million (excluding lot). To learn more: call 727-954-8345, visit our Showcase Home located at 239 144th Avenue, Madeira Beach, FL 33708 or on line at GHDCoastalHomes.com.


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Palladium SCHEDULE & PRICES 99.5 QYK Guitar Pull

– Wednesday, Nov. 7 - 7:30pm / $55 - $100

Daughtry

– Thursday, Nov. 8 - 7:30pm / $49.50 - $95

Simple Minds

– Friday, Nov. 9 - 8pm / $40 - $65

Ray Lamontange

– Sunday, Nov. 11 - 7:30pm / $49.50 - $99.50

Christina aguilera

– Tuesday, Nov. 13 - 7:30pm / $82 - $507

So You Think You Can Dance Live 2018 – Thursday, Nov. 15 at 7:30pm / $35 - $85

Chinese Warriors of Peking

– Friday, Nov. 16 at 8pm / $39.50 - $49.50

IL Divo

– Tuesday, Nov. 20 - 8pm / $75 - $355

DRUMLine Live Christmas

– Sunday, Nov. 25 - 7pm / $29.50 - $59.50

98 Rock’s Not So Silent Night with Halestorm – Sunday, dec. 16 - 7pm / $53 - $68.50 Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker – Wednesday, dec. 26 -7pm & – Thursday, dec. 27 - 3pm & 7pm / $34 - $99

Cirque Dreams Holidaze

– Saturday, dec. 29 - 8pm & – Sunday, dec. 28 - 2pm / $35 - $65

2019

Swan Lake

– Sunday, Jan. 6 - 3pm / $41 - $74

Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular

art News My Favorite Art Place Opened at Sundial

– Sundial St. Pete has opened an artistic pop-up just in time for the Holidays. my Favorite Art Place, a Clearwater institution since 2008, has opened its doors at Sundial, the heart of St Petersburg’s thriving downtown scene.

The core business was founded over three decades ago by local arts advocate Jerri menaul and her late husband, abstract surrealist Scott menaul. my Favorite Art Place was born in 2013, but has formerly been known as menaul Fine Art, menaul Art Printing, Canvas Zoo, and image Creations of Florida. The shop is recognized today for the internationally-celebrated artists rotating through the gallery’s exhibition space and for the founder’s dedication to fostering the local arts and small business community.

my Favorite Art Place at Sundial St. Pete will showcase the work of Scott Menaul, Lorraine Potocki, metal artist Kate Gausche, paper artist Patsie McCandless, as well as Ceramics by Rasa, glasswork by Susan Gott, wood and stone furniture by Wille Woods, fiber works by Belinda Chapnick, and a very special exhibition of artworks by cancer survivors. The gallery offers a wide selection of artwork and art gifts for both residential and commercial environments and will host a lively schedule of both public and private events. information on Sundial and Sundial events visit sundialstpete.com. ______________________

– Thursday, Jan. 17 - 7:30pm / $39 - $49

Glenn Miller Orchestra

– Tuesday, Jan. 22 - 7:30pm / $54 - $81

Pink Martini

– Sunday, Jan. 27 - 7pm / $39.50 - $69.50

iLuminate

– Thursday, Jan. 31 - 7:30pm / $26.50-$49.50

Penn & Teller

– Friday, Feb. 1 - 8pm / $37 - $72

aBBa Mania

– Tuesday, Feb. 12 - 7:30pm / $20.50 - $49.50

BB King Blues Band & Tito Jackson – Friday, Feb. 15 at 8pm / $45 - $75

Sarah Brightman

– Tuesday, Feb. 19 - 7:30pm / $68.50 - $253.50

Shen Yun

– Wednesday, Feb. 20, – Sunday, Feb. 24 / $80 - $150

Celtic Woman

– Wednesday, march 13 - 7:30pm $53.50 - $123.50

Turnstiles

– Thursday, march 21 - 7:30pm / $39.50 - $59.50

One Night of Queen

– Sunday, April 28 - 7pm / $39 - $49

2018 HOLIDAY TOUR OF HOMES St. Petersburg, Florida To benefit The Florida Orchestra

WHO and WHaT: The 7th annual Holiday Tour of Homes is a one-day event during which homeowners in a St. Petersburg neighborhood open their residences, decorated for the december holidays, for a public tour whose proceeds go directly to benefit The Florida Orchestra. The Holiday Tour is a signature event of the Florida Orchestra guild, St. Petersburg, and is co-chaired this year by Orchestra guild members Elizabeth (bette) Dolinsky and Dr. Elizabeth(beth) Wardrum. WHEN & WHERE: COCKTAIL RECEPTION, Friday, November 30, 6:30 -8 :30 pm at a home on brightwaters boulevard NE.

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By renee roos HOLIDAY TOUR OF HOMES, Saturday, December 1, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.

This year’s Tour will take place in the Northeast St. Petersburg neighborhood that includes Snell isle and brightwaters boulevard NE. On Tour Day, Saturday, December 1, tickets at $30 each will be available at one location only: 200 Brightwaters Boulevard NE.

The festive weekend begins on Friday, November 30, with a Cocktail Reception honoring the homeowners who will graciously open their homes for the Holiday Tour. Reservations for the Reception, catered by St. Petersburg’s Parkshore Grill, are $90 and include a ticket for the Saturday Tour. Pianist, composer, and arranger Don Vincent, who has collaborated and performed with Frank Sinatra, Liza minelli, Wayne Newton, dionne Warwick, Count basie and has entertained at the White House for two presidents, will perform during the Reception.

HOW: advance tickets for the Tour - $25 each. Checks for Tour tickets and reservations for the Cocktail Reception may be arranged by sending a check made payable to The Florida Orchestra guild, St. Petersburg, to Florida Orchestra guild, St. Petersburg, c/o C.E. miller, 1440 52nd Ave. N., St. Petersburg, FL 33703 http://www.fogsp.org/tour-of-homes.html ______________________

NEW Temporary Exhibition Opens at the Chihuly Collection Norwood Viviano: Postindustrial

The Chihuly Collection presented by the morean Arts Center opens a new temporary show featuring works by Norwood Viviano. viviano is a world-renowned glass artist, with many installations in permanent collections around the globe including the museum of decorative Arts, Prague, Czech Republic, museum of glass, Tacoma, WA, Renwick gallery and the museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, viviano is a unique glass artist, combining social science with sculpture and visually presenting his case findings. Postindustrial will run Saturday, November 10 through Thursday, February 28 and included with general admission to the Chihuly Collection.

Chihuly Collection location: 720 Central Avenue downtown, St. Petersburg FL monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm Sundays: 12pm-5pm ______________________


Damon Fowler Celebrates In Style

The Palladium is the perfect gift for the holidays. One of our favorite shows is their holiday blues event, Wednesday, November 21 at 8 pm.

St. Pete’s favorite damon Fowler is gathering some musical friends for a special holiday blues show in Hough Hall. And what a lineup of friends! Joining Fowler will be: vocalist betty Fox, guitarist Sean Chambers, guitarist Ed Wright, The bird Tribe – matt Frost on keys/vocals, garret dawson (formerly the percussionist for butch Trucks and the Freight Train) and brian byrd on pedal steel – guitarist Chuck Riley, drummer Justin Headley, guitarist Josh Nelms and Tom bell.

visit https://www.mypalladium.org/damon-fowler-and-friends/ to get your tickets, or call 727. 822.3590. https://www.mypalladium.org/

by Nanette Wiser

Fowler’s new album is out, Sounds of Home, from Blind Pig Record damon chose swamp blues master Tab benoit to produce and record him at Tab’s rural Louisiana home studio, and their collaboration has resulted in damon’s strongest effort to date. The tension between his measured, laid-back vocal delivery and the hallmark intensity of his guitar virtuosity has never been keener, and the stories told in his songwriting here – sometimes in collaboration with long-time writing partner Ed Wright and Benoit – exhibit a combination of depth, grace and humor very few of his contemporaries can match.

After spending much of the past year touring with the band Southern Hospitality, this new project is sure to be a hit. damon sets the standard for what is to come on the first track, “Thought I Had It all.” it’s an introspective, brooding tale shot through with razor sharp, frenetic guitar leads. Other songs like the title cut and “Where I Belong” flow in an easy Southern groove. damon offers up two covers, peppering Johnny Winter’s “TV Mama” with slithering slide guitar runs, and doing a great version of Elvis Costello’s “alison.” The country tinged “Old Fools, Bar Stools, and Me” offers a poignant take on a familiar theme. “Do It for The Love” is a sweetly contemplative ballad featuring the lyrical counterpoint of damon’s lead guitar and Tab’s pedal steel. The album closes with an inspired, finger-picked rendition of the traditional gospel song, “I Shall Not Be Moved.” As with damon’s legendary live performances, Sounds of Home takes the listener on a tour through the rich traditions of American roots music, presented by one of its foremost practitioners. Alongside his solo career, damon joined forces with fellow guitarist JP Soars and keyboardist Victor Wainwright in 2011 to form the southern roots rock group, Southern Hospitality. SoHo quickly became a strong draw on the national circuit due to their early, roof-raising live performances and their first recording, Easy Livin’, on blind Pig. Of their first

show BluesWax said, “Southern Hospitality, after a single gig, has significant players in the blues world taking notice. Fowler, Wainwright and Soars share much love for the songs of the South. The hot jazz and funk of New Orleans, classic country, gospel, soul, and blues that became rock ‘n’ roll in Memphis and went global by way of a trucker named Elvis.” Hittin’ The Note called the album “a dozen potent shots of pure Southern pleasure. The roughneck, laid-back ways of this fine debut are reminiscent of the best days of Southern rock.” damon has neatly managed to balance his participation in SoHo with his own, well-established solo endeavors.

On the strength of his hybrid of roots rock, blues, and sacred steel, the Florida native started wowing audiences with his musical exploits as a teenager, building a reputation as one of the hottest young players on the scene. Adding songwriting and vocal skills to his repertoire over the years has brought him many accolades, with critics extolling his originality and maturity as well as his technical guitar expertise. in 2008’s “Best of Tampa” poll, Creative Loafing magazine named him “Best Guitarist… and Slide Guitarist… and Lap Steel Player… and Dobro Player.” Fowler’s guitar work has been compared to Johnny Winter and Jeff Beck, while his slide guitar has a hint of the late Duane allman. He can play fiery guitar runs with the best of them, but it’s his lyrical work on lap steel and dobro that makes him stand out among the legions of guitar heroes.damon’s blind Pig debut, 2009’s Sugar Shack, showcased a fresh and exciting rising star coming into his own as a performer and writer. damon’s sparkling original compositions paired perfectly with well-chosen cover tunes from Billy Joe Shaver, Merle Haggard, and the amazing Rhythm aces. The critical reaction to its release was unanimously laudatory. The Chicago Sun Times proclaimed, “Make way for the next big-time guitar slinger, wire-walking Tampa, Fla., native damon Fowler. This kid can play, garnering big raves for his power trio’s live shows.

Even better, he shows no need to kill you with pyrotechnics on his major-label debut. ‘Hittin’ The Note said, “With this album, Damon Fowler is really just starting to open up shop, and I suspect he’ll be open for business for a long time to come,” while billboard noted, “He’s a formidable slide guitar player, and has also mastered lap steel and dobro as well as electric guitar; his playing throughout the album is deft.Indeed, Fowler may be so skillful that he prefers pickin’ tasty to larger-than-life guitar heroics.” in 2011, blind Pig released Devil Got His Way, which went a long way toward fulfilling the tremendous potential that his acclaimed debut promised. His remarkable songwriting skills and vocal expressiveness were maturing, and his instrumental voice, by turns incendiary and deeply lyrical, got even stronger. The styles and moods of the songs on devil got His Way ran the gamut. The sharp title cut told a sordid tale, punctuated by furious slide guitar runs. “after The Rain” was a beautiful, meditative ballad. “Tight Rope” recalled the playful tone of Leon Russell’s version, without sounding derivative. From the swampy nighttime heat of “Cypress In The Pines” to the wistful, R&b feel of “You Go Your Way” to the ironically rock anthemic “american Dream,” damon showed the uncanny ability to make all the flavors of American rock’n’roll uniquely his own.

Like its predecessor, damon’s second blind Pig release garnered high praise from reviewers everywhere. As Living blues put it, “Devil Got His Way is full of lyrically rich, confident songwriting and shimmering Americana-laced guitar. Fowler is as expressive a songwriter as he is a singer and instrumentalist. He’s preaching an otherworldly, Americana-themed gospel from a six-stringed pulpit. He is a roots guitar guru in the making.” For more shows, visit https://www.damonfowler.com/shows/.

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art News Musical Theater Workshop Performance An evening of musical Theater Performance by highly talented SPC Students. Mon., November 26, 7:00pm, music Center, gibbs Campus FREE! SPC students/faculty and staff are FREE. information on upcoming events, visit web site: www.spcollege.edu/artscalendar/ St. Petersburg College St. Petersburg/gibbs Campus, 727.341.4360 delaval.maria@spcollege.edu ______________________

Post Office. See many examples of historic buildings that have been successfully reused. Learn about how the city started and became one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations in the 1920’s. much of the walk will be thru the downtown National Register Historic district.

November 10 - The Waterfront Tour - starts at 10 - corner of 1st St and 1st Ave. S.E., next to the entrance to the Saturday morning market (100 1st St. S.E., St. Petersburg 33701) The waterfront has a great history, ranging from being the site of the fountain of youth to the departure point for the world’s first airline.

Preserve the ‘Burg’s Fall Guided Walking Tours Something for Everyone!

Tuesday, November 13 – Downtown Weekday Morning Tour – starts at 10 am in front of Craft Kafe, 200 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, FL 33701 This weekday morning tour is led by architectural historian and Preserve the ‘burg President Emily Elwyn. See some of the city’s best architecture, including the Open Air Post Office and the adjacent Snell building, while being led by a historian offering a unique perspective on the growth of the ‘burg. The tour lasts approximately one hour, offering a great introduction to the city for visitors and a fun way for residents to learn something new about their city.

it’s Preserve the ‘Burg’s (PTB) 2018-2019 bicycle and walking tour season. Walking tours offered every Saturday through April. Walking tours are free to PTb members and just $10 for non-members and guests. bicycle tours are $15 for members and $25 for non-members/guests and use of a Coast bike Share bicycle is included.

most walking tours begin at 10 am, except for the Historic gulfport tour starting at 3 pm. Saturday walking tours last approximately two hours. Tour starting locations vary, depending upon the tour. Reservations are recommended as some tours fill, online reservations can be made at preservetheburg.org/calendar Tours, times and locations can be verified by checking the PTb website calendar, preservetheburg.org/calendar or by calling (727) 824-7802.

November 17 – Historic Gulfport – starts at 3 pm - Scout Hall (next to gulfport Historical museum), 5315 28th Ave. S., gulfport, FL Tour offers a stroll in the “suburbs” of funky and artsy gulfport. get a look at this former fishing village on boca Ceiga bay and its collection of historic commercial and residential structures, including the National Register listed gulfport Casino. With the introduction of the streetcar connecting it to St. Pete, gulfport began to grow and to attract tourists in the 1920’s.

November 3 - The “Original” Downtown Walking Tour – starts at 10 am - corner of 1st St and 1st Ave. S.E., next to entrance - Saturday morning market (100 1st St. S.E., St. Petersburg) Tour the heart of downtown St. Pete, seeing grand hotels, stately churches, and architectural treasures like the Snell Arcade and the Open Air

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Saturday, November 17 – The african american Heritage Trail along the “Deuces” – starts 10 am from Carter g. Woodson African American History museum – 2240 9th Ave. S, St Petersburg. Explore the “deuces” (22nd St. S.), the vibrant main street of St. Pete’s African American community during the segregation era. Today, 22nd St. remains a part of what makes St. Pete special and it is the locale of the city’s African-American heritage trail. Tour led by Gwendolyn Reese, a member of the City’s Historic Preservation Commission, who will reflect on her experiences in growing up in the neighborhood. She offers participants a heartfelt and fascinating look at a part of the ‘burg that has often been overlooked but has a fascinating history.

November 24 - Westward Ho to Historic Kenwood – starts at 10 am - Craftsman House Gallery and Cafe, 2955 Central Ave. St. Petersburg Enjoy the feel & character of Historic kenwood, one of the country’s premier bungalow neighborhoods and a National Register listed historic district. Tour is led by neighborhood residents excited to explain how hard work and reusing history changed a declining neighborhood into one of the ‘burg’s most desirable neighborhoods. Tour will include a brief look inside one of the neighborhood’s restored bungalows. After the tour, guests can choose to enjoy a drink or lunch on the wonderful front deck at the Craftsman House, an “airplane” bungalow, the neighborhood’s original model home and a locally listed landmark.

Sunday, November 25 Bicycles, Neighborhoods & Buildings - keeping St. Pete Special bicycle Tour – starts 10 am in front of the Independent Bar, 1049 Central Ave. This bicycle ride and tour offers a great way to learn a bit about the ‘burg’s history and see preservation success stories where historic buildings have been put back to use by local businesses. The tour will include stops in some of the city’s local or proposed historic districts. PN


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Escape the MALL and come to the Pass-s-Grille Woman’s Club for a shopping experience, Paradise Style. Relax, Mingle & Shop in a Welcoming Enviroment, Full of Holiday Cheer. Enjoy a Beer, a Glass of Wine or Brats on the Deck • We will have a beautiful selection of items for sale, many only available once a year • All offered by our local community

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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 amaliearena.com November 3 – Twenty One Pilots 12 – Travis Scott 28 – Elton John December 7 – Barry Manilow 14 – for King & Country 15 – Jingle Ball American Stage Raymond James Theatre 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 40th Anniversary Season 727.823.7529 americanstage.org boxof ce@americanstage.org November 1 – November 4 – Between Riverside & Crazy 28 – December 30 – Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberly Asolo Repertory Theatre 5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 800.361.8388 asolorep.org November 17 – December 29 – The Music Man Biniger Theater Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.867.1166 eckerd.edu/theatre November 7 – 10 – She Kills Monsters Capitol Theatre 405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 727.791.7400 rutheckerdhall.com/capitol-theatre November 1 – KASHMIR – Led Zeppelin Show 2 – Tracy Morgan 5 – Billy Gibbons 9 – Ace Frehley 10 – Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra 11 – Koo Koo Kanga Roo 11 – Amanda Shires 14 – Andrew Dice Clay 15 – Katharine McPhee 16 – TUSK – Fleetwood Mac Tribute 17 – Kathleen Madigan 18 – Petula Clark 19 – Hoobastank 21 – Thunder From Down Under 23 – Michael McDonald 30 – Marc Broussard

December 1 – The Robert Cray Band 2 – Celtic Angels Christmas 5, 7 – The Outlaws 6 – Iris Dement 8 – Manhattan Transfer – Herb Alpert 9 – Peter White Christmas 10 – Michael W. Smith Christmas 12 – Chris Isaak Holiday Tour 14 – The Celebrity Housewives 15 – Byrds: Sweetheart of the Rodeo Catherine Hickman Theater 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 727.893.1070 mygulfport.us November 1 – 11 – The Man From Earth 16 – Harry Beecher Stowe: A Live Historical Portrayal by Nan Colton Central Park Performing Arts Center 105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727.587.6793 largoarts.com November 13 – Zebra 16 – Save Our Cottages: Artitists with a Cause! 17 – Late Nite Catechism 17 – Charlotte’s Web 30 – Restless Heart December 1 – It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas 7 – Death By Chocolate 9 – Big Band Christmas 15 – Santa’s Holiday Revue 16 – An Elvis Christmas Special 20 – It’s Christmas with the Erica Diceglie Band Eight O’Clock Theatre 105 Central Park Drive, Largo 727.587.6793 eightoclocktheatre.com November 2 – 11 – The Hunchback of Notre Dame Francis Wilson Playhouse 302 Seminole St., Clearwater 727.446.1360 franciswilsonplayhouse.org November 1 – 18 – 70, Girls, 70 December 6 – 16 – You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown freeFall Theatre Company 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.498.5205 freefalltheatre.com December 1 – 30 – Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and Then Some) Sign-up for our event e-newsletter at www.ParadiseNewsFL.com

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Glenridge Performing Arts Center 7333 Scotland Way, Sarasota 941.552.5325 gpactix.com November 7 – The Tempest 9 – Sarasota Opera 15 – Pine View Jazz Band December 9 – Sleigh 14 – Nate Najar’s Jazz Holiday Gulfport Community Players Back Door Theater, 1619 49th St. S, Gulfport gulfportcommunityplayers.org M.A.D. Theatre of Tampa (Music Acting Dance Theatre of Tampa) 813.386.6173 madtheatre.com MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater – Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 US Hwy. 301 N, Tampa 813.740.2446 ticketmaster.com/venue/107257 November 17 – The Comedy Get Down December 1, 2 – 97X Next Big Thing National Theatre Live Eckerd College Miller Auditorium 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Performances in HD livehdstpete.com/national-theatre-live November 2 – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time December 7 – The Madness of George III Patel Conservatory 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa Dance / Theater / Music / Adult Classes 813.222.1002 patelconservatory.org November 29 – December 2 – The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center 4951 78th Ave. N, Pinellas Park etix.com/ticket/v/11231 November 10 – Neil Diamond Tribute December 1 – Sounds of Soul 15 – Artrageous Ruth Eckerd Hall 1111 N McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater 727.791.7400 rutheckerdhall.com November 2 – Lyle Lovett & Robert Earl Keen 3 – Neil Berg 50 Years of Rock II 4 – TFO: Disney in Concert

5 – Dickey Betts: Homecoming 8 – Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin 8, 9 – A Gift to Remember 9 – Best in Show: Rick Spring eld 10 – Brian Wilson 11 – TFO: A Child of Our Time 12 – Vince Gill 15 – John Legend 17 – Mutlu 18 – Livingston Taylor 19 – In Dreams: Roy Orbison Concert 23 – KC and The Sunshine Band 24 – Dave Koz and Friends Christmas 25 – Ghost 29 – The Piano Guys December 1 – Star Wars Episode IV 5 – Brian Seltzer Orchestra 7 – Bowzer’s Holiday Party 8 – Kansas 9 – The Wizard of Oz 11 – Generation Axe 12 – A Charlie Brown Christmas M&G 14 – Kenny G 15 – Celtic Thunder X Tour 16 – TFO: Holiday Pops 18 – The Nutcracker 20 – TFO: Orchestra a la Carte 20 – A Christmas Carol 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 spcitytheatre.org December 7 – 16 – A Christmas Carol Stageworks Theater 1120 E. Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa 813.374.2416 stageworkstheatre.org November 1 – 18 – The Revolutionists December 6 – 23 – The Winter Wonderettes Straz Center 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813.229.7827 strazcenter.org November 1 – 9 to 5 The Musical 2 – TFO: Disney in Concert 2 – The Choir of Man 4 – Straz Live! in the Park 6 – Navy Band Commodores 8 – Opera Social Luncheon 9 – TFO: A Child of Our Time 11 – Symphonic Sensations 13 – 19 – Open Rehearsal – Die Fledermaus 15 – Latin Nights 15 – The Sustainable Buzz 16 – TFO: A London Symphony 17 – Diavolo | Architecture in Motion


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Events www.ParadiseNewsFL.com • www.facebook.com/ParadiseNews 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 thedali.org Through Sunday, November 25 – This Is Not a Sel e 10 am – 5 pm Mon – Sat/10 am – 8 pm Thu/Noon – 5 pm Sun, $10 – $20, Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Drive. NE, St. Petersburg. A compelling look at the primacy and variety of expressions within self-portraiture from the vantage of the current “Age of the Sel e.” 727.894.4638 mfastpete.org Friday, November 2 through Sunday, November 11 – The Hunchback of Notre Dame 8 pm Thursday, Friday, Saturday/2 pm Sunday, $13.50 Student/$28.50, Eight O’Clock Theatre, 105 Central Park Drive, Largo. A lushly-scored retelling of Victor Hugo’s epic story of love, acceptance and what it means to be a hero. 727.587.6793 eightoclocktheatre.com Saturday, November 3 – 20th Annual Bungalow Fest 10 am – 4 pm, $20 in advance/$25 day of event, 29th St. N and 3rd Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Features 10 homes that re ect the historic architecture and character of Historic Kenwood. Stroll or use the free continuous trolley. historickenwood.org/bungalowfest

Arts & Leisure Straz Center - November con’t 17, 18 – Vivere all’italiana: Italian Film 18 – Discover Opera – Die Fledermaus 18 – Christie Lenee 19 – Dom Flemons 24 – Benji Brown 24 – Erich Bergen 30 – December 2 – Die Fledrmaus 30 – Glenn Beck Live December 1 – Cledus T. Judd 4 – The Texas Tenors 4 – 9 – Hello, Dolly! 7 – TFO: Mozart & Sibelius 8 – Celeste Barber 8, 9 – Jane Lynch 13 – 16 – An Unforgettable Nat King Cole Christmas 14 – TFO: Holiday Pops 17 – Amythyst Kiah 20 – Latin Nights Tarpon Springs Cultural Art Center 101 South Pinellas Avenue Tarpon Springs 727.942.5605 tarponarts.org

Friday, November 2 – 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. visitgulfport orida.com

Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center 324 Pine Street, Tarpon Springs 727.942.5605 tarponarts.org November 2 – A Band Called Honalee 10 – Will Ackerman,The Gathering, 4 Guitars 16, 18 – Beethoven’s Fidelio 30 – A Celtic Christmas December 2 – A Well-Strung Christmas 8 – The Game’s Afoot

Friday, November 2 through Sunday, November 4 – Tampa Bay Home Show 10 am – 6 pm Friday and Saturday/10 am – 5 pm Sunday, Free, Tropicana Field, One Tropicana Dr., St. Petersburg. Plan to spend the day discovering great exhibits, giveaways, door prizes, seminars, and so much more. See the latest trends in home remodeling: from kitchen and baths to ooring, to windows and home protection. tampabay.com/expos

The Coliseum 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 stpete.org/coliseum Tea dances run October through May November 17, 18 – Holiday Market & Expo 23 – 25 Gem, Jewelry & Bead Show

Saturday, November 3 – City of Gulfport City-Wide Yard Sale Dawn to dusk, Gulfport residents, dust off your unused stuff and clear out the clutter and sign up for the permit free bi-annual City of Gulfport City Wide Yard Sale. Rain date: Sunday, November 4. One submission for a household. 727.893.1118 mygulfport.us

The Mahaffey Theater 400 1st St. S, Bayfront Center St. Petersburg, 727.892.5767 themahaffey.com November 1 – TFO Coffee Concert: Broadway 3 – TFO: Disney in Concert 7 – 99.5 QYK Guitar Pull 8 – Daughtry 9 – Simple Minds 10 – TFO: A Child of Our Time 11 – Ray Lamontagne 13 – Christina Aguilera 15 – So You Think You Can Dance 16 – Chinese Warriors of Peking 17, 18 – TFO: A London Symphony 20 – Il Divo Timeless Tour 25 – Drumline Live Christmas 29 – TFO Coffee Concert: Let’s Dance

Friday, November 2 – 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. rstfridaystpete.com

Saturday, November 3 – Evening for the Bay – Wave of the Future 5 – 9 pm, $90 Members/$100 Non-members, Tampa Bay Watch, 3000 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde. Enjoy ingenious cocktails, dinner, live music, revolutionary entertainment, complimentary valet and auctions that are sure to rede ne your future. mandersen@tampabaywatch.org 727.867.8166 x 234 tampabaywatch.org Saturday, November 3 – HOME Harvest & Bluegrass Fest 7 – 10 pm, $35 Seat/$325 Table, The Conmy Center, 750 San Salvador Dr., Dunedin. Food, drinks, silent auction, raf es and music by the amazing Ramblegrass Band. Proceeds bene t House of Mercy and Encouragement Foundation (HOME). 727.786.7951 eventbrite.com/e/home-harvest-bluegrassfest-featuring-ramblegrass-band-tickets-48657499892

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December 15 – TFO: Holiday Pops 16 – 98Rock’s Not So Silent Night 20 – TFO Coffee Concert: Orchestra a la Carte The Palladium 253 5th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.822.3590 mypalladium.org November 1 – Whitney James Quartet 2 – The Rusty Wright Band 3 – Paisely Craze: Rockadelic ‘60s Music 4 – The Capitol Steps 6 – Symphonic Sensations 9 – John Nemeth 13 – Matthew Graybill & Rhiannon Banerdt 15 – Professor Cunningham & his Old School 20 – Helios Jazz Orchestra 21 – Damon Fowler 26 – MIRA Showcase Concert 30 – December 2 – The Nutcracker December 6 – Arthur Greene 7 – Jason Marsalis 8, 9 – TFO: Mozart & Sibelius 12 – Bach, Turina, Schuber 13 – Nate Najar 18, 19 – Seasonal Sparkle 2018 USF Yuengling Center 4202 E Fowler Ave., Tampa 813.974.3004 yuenglingcenter.com November 10 – R. Kelly December 1 – Harlem Globetrotters 14 – Underoath 16 – Cirque Musica Holiday Van Wezel 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.953.3368 vanwezel.org November 2 – 4 – Sarasota Orchestra 6 – Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen 7 – Capitol Steps 9 – Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock and Roll Part II 10 – DooWop Spectacular Vol. 3 11 – Young Guns of Country 2018 16 – Stills & Collins 17 – Mannheim Steamroller Christmas 19 – Beyond Glory 23 – Dave Koz Christmas Tour 24 – KC and the Sunshine Band 27 – Black Violin 28 – Jim Brickman December 4, 5 – The King and I 11 – Brian Wilson 16 – A Christmas Carol 17 – Itzhak Perlman 18 – Celtic Thunder X 19, 20 – The Sound of Music


West Coast Players 21905 US 19 N, Clearwater 727.437.2363 wcplayers.org November 30 – December 16 – A Doublewide, Texas Christmas

MUSEUMS Dalí Museum One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg 727.823.3767 thedali.org Saturdays – DillyDally w/ Dali Sundays – Yoga at The Dali Through November 25 – Clyde Butcher: Visions of Dalí’s Spain November 1 – ArtFlix: Big Cypress Swamp 3 – Meet Clyde Butcher + Catalog Signing 7 – Coffee w/a Curator: Hieronymus Bosch 8 – Poetry at The Dali 15 – Opera at The Dali December 6 – Bay Voices Ensemble 13 – Poetry at The Dali 20 – Opera at The Dali Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum 2240 9th Ave. S, St. Petersburg One City Chorus – Mondays 7 pm woodsonmuseum.org Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th St. S, St. Petersburg 727.820.0100 holocaustmuseum.org Through February 10 – Bill Graham and the Rock & Roll Revolution November 9 – Kristallnacht Commemoration & Free Museum Admission December 4 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Centennial Florida Museum of Photographic Arts 400 N. Ashley Dr., Tampa 831.221.2222 fmopa.org November 4 – Lighting Workshop Gulf Beaches Historical Museum 115 10th Ave., St. Pete Beach 727.552.1610 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 gulfporthistoricalsociety.org Henry Plant Museum 401 West Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813.254.1891 plantmuseum.com December 1 – 23 – Victorian Christmas Stroll

Heritage Museum 100 Beekman Ln., Tarpon Springs tarponarts.org History and culture of the Greek community November 13 – Lunch & Learn: Pulling Back the Curtain on Opera

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Imagine Museum 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg imaginemuseum.com Contemporary American Studio Glass Weekly ArtWorks Thursdays $5 after 5 pm John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota 941.359.5700 ringling.org Mondays: Free admission all day Thurs – Art After 5 Fri – ROAR – Ringling Order of Art Readers Fri & Sat – Bayfront Garden Tours First Sat – Kid’s Quest, Family Workshop Through December 2 – Storytelling: French Art from The Horvitz Collection Through February 17 – Coco Fusco: Twilight November 2 – Book of Life 9, 10 – The Nature of Forgetting 29 – Deck the Halls @ Ca’d’Zan 30, December 1 – Raphael Xavier December 6 – Holiday Splendor 13 – Deck the Halls @ Ca’d’Zan 20 – Deck the Halls @ Ca’d’Zan

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Museum of Fine Arts 255 Beach Drive. NE, St. Petersburg 727.894.4638 mfastpete.org Thursdays $5 after 5 pm Through November 25 – This Is Not a Sel e November 1 – Exquisite Corpse 2018 8 – Cinema @ the MFA – Egó Synpósion 14 – Coffee Talk w/Nan Colton: Conceptualizing Cindy 16 – Smartly Dressed Fashion Show 29 – Deck the Great Hall – Holiday Open House December 2 – Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch Exhibition 12 – Coffee Talk w/Nan Colton: A Self-Portrait Safford House Museum 23 Parkin Ct., Tarpon Springs Restored Victorian home built in 1883 tarponarts.org December 8 – Victorian Christmas St. Pete Sculpture Experience 780 Central Ave., St. Petersburg More than 100 sculptures from life size to giant size. 727.316.1718

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Events Saturday, November 3 – Meet Clyde Butcher + Catalog Signing 1 – 3 pm, Free, Dalí Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. In conjunction with the special exhibition Clyde Butcher: Visions of Dali’s Spain, the artist will be at the Museum to sign exhibit catalogs. 727.823.3767 thedali.org Saturday, November 3 and Sunday, November 4 – Discover the Island 9 am – 4 pm, $10 to $25 for Shuttle Ferry, Egmont Key State Park, St. Petersburg. Self-guided walking tours, live birds of prey, children’s games, silent auction, lighthouse viewing more. Food, drinks and souvenirs available for purchase. egmontkey.info Saturday, November 3 and Sunday, November 4 – Crafty Fest 11 am – 5 pm, Free, Art Pool Galleries, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. This market with an artsy slant includes local arts, Etsy crafters, vintage and retro goods, jewelry and plants. artpoolrules.com Sunday, November 4 – Top Local Chef 2018 5 – 7 pm, $25 – $500, The Historic Manhattan Casino, 642 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg. Ten of the area’s best chefs and 10 best craft breweries create a unique culinary experience. Guests are invited to sample the newest creations and vote for their favorites. eventbrite.com/e/top-local-chef-2018-tickets-48090661463 Monday, November 5 – 3rd Annual Gulfport Chefs Table 6 – 10 pm, $60 – $110, Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport. Fabulous food, white tablecloths, china, glassware, exquisite table decor and full table service in the middle of Beach Boulevard in Gulfport’s Waterfront District. facebook.com/Gulfport-ChefsTable-113477049350404 Wednesday, November 7 – Seminole Wednesday Market Opening 10 am – 2 pm, Free, Seminole Recreation Center, 9100 113th St., Seminole. First market of its kind for the city of Seminole. Formerly the Mid-Week Madeira Beach Open Air Market. facebook.com/SeminoleWednesdayMarket Thursday, November 8 through Saturday, November 10 – Old Salt King of the Beach King sh Tournament and Festival Times vary, Madeira Beach Recreation Complex 200 Rex Pl., Madeira Beach. 3 day event with all types of marine and art vendors, a food festival, free Kids Fishing Slam, live music, boat displays and a kids zone. Scholarships available to juniors & seniors in high school. oldsalt shing.org/ shing-tournaments/fallking-of-the-beach-king sh-tournament Thursday, November 8 – Keep St. Pete Special Celebration 6 – 9 pm, Free, St. Petersburg Shuf eboard Club, 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N, St. Petersburg. Over 15 local artists and musicians, a live mural, St. Pete born brews and food. preservetheburg.org/KSPS2018 Friday, November 9 – Kristallnacht Commemoration & Free Museum Admission 4 pm, Free, Florida Holocaust Museum, 55 5th St. S, St. Petersburg. Commemoration service and candle-lighting with Holocaust Survivors beginning at 4 pm. Musical themes will be played from A Child of Our Time. Free museum admission from 10 am to 4 pm. 727.820.0100 holocaustmuseum.org Friday, November 9 through Sunday, November 11 – Ribfest 2018 4 – 10 pm Friday/11 am – 5 pm Saturday & Sunday, $5 – $20, Vinoy Park, 501 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. This three day charity fundraiser helps a variety of youth oriented causes. Features the best BBQ ribbers in the world, national recording artists playing classic and southern rock & country hits and fun activities for kids. ribfest.org

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Arts & Leisure St. Petersburg Museum of History 335 2nd Ave. NE, St. Petersburg 727.894.1052 spmoh.com Through January 3 – The Forgotten War: Korea 1950 November 8 – Happy Hour w/the Historian: Guiding Gulfport: Small Town Politics Tampa Bay Automobile Museum 3301 Gateway Centre, Pinellas Park Unique collection of vintage cars and vehicles. 727.579.8226 tbauto.org Tampa Bay History Center 801 Old Water St, Tampa 813.228.0097 tampabayhistorycenter.org November 10 – My Doll and Me: Luciana 14 – Florida Conversations: Florida Wild Tampa Museum of Art 120 W St. Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813.259.1720 tampamuseum.org Saturday – Art Spot for Families November 3 – Introduction to Hand Forged Jewelry 3 – Pavilion XXXIII Patron Party 10 – Painting w/Brush and Ink 17 – Introduction to Hand Forged Jewelry 28 – Yayoi Kusama: The Arc of In nity December 15 – Photo Editing Tarpon Springs Railroad Depot Historical Museum 160 E Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs Free admission 727.943.4624 tarponspringsareahistoricalsociety.org The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art 150 Central Ave, St. Petersburg Tuesdays $10 5 – 8 pm thejamesmuseum.org November 4 – TFO: Family Concert Sunday USF Contemporary Art Museum 3821 USF Holly Dr., Tampa usfcam.usf.edu/cam/ cam_exhibitions.html Through December 8 – Miki Kratsman: People I Met November 1 – Concert in the Galleries 16 – Film on the Lawn: 5 Broken Cameras December 12, 13 – Breaking Barriers: Selected Work

USF Contemporary Art Museum Institute for Research in Art 4202 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa ira.usf.edu USF Graphic Studio 3702 Spectrum Blvd., Ste 100, Tampa Free admission 813.974.3503 graphicstudio.usf.edu/GS/gs_about.html

ART GALLERIES ARTpool Gallery 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.324.3878 artpoolrules.com November 3, 4 – Crafty Fest December 1, 2 – Crafty Fest 15, 16 – Crafty Fest [blank] Slate Gallery 538 S Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941.312.5700 blankslategallery.com Chihuly Collection 720 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.822.7872 ext 5102 moreanartscenter.org Through October 31 – Storytellers First permanent collection of Dale Chihuly’s work. Craftsman House 2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.323.2787 craftsmanhousegallery.com Gallery-Café-Pottery Studio Second Saturday ArtWalk November 10 – Face Jug Show Creative Clay Cultural Arts Center 1846 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.825.0515 creativeclay.org Second Saturday ArtWalk November 11 – Creative Clay Fest 2018 Crossroads Gallery St. Pete College – Clearwater 2465 Drew St., Clearwater spcollege.edu/gallery Domain Home Accessories & Gallery 3129 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport domaingulfport.com Local and Florida artisans featured Duncan McClellan Gallery 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg 813.760.6600 dmglass.com Second Saturday ArtWalk


Dunedin Fine Art Center 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin 727.298.3322 dfac.org More than 100 classes offered. Scholarships available. Florida CraftArt Gallery 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.821.7391 oridacraftart.org Second Saturday ArtWalk Mural Walk on Saturdays November 17, 18 – Florida ArtCraft Festival Gallerie 909 909 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727.565.3930 gallerie909.com This gallery is permanently closed. Gulf Coast Artists Alliance 727.738.8010 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 redcloudindianarts.com Ringling College of Art & Design 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.359.7563 ringling.edu Through December 7 – Sheryl Oring: Agitype Through December 14 – Kindred: Recent Photographs by Noelle McCleaf Stirling Studios & Art Gallery 730 Broadway (2nd Floor) Studio 12, Dunedin stirlingartstudios.com Studio@620 620 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.895.6620 thestudioat620.org November 10 – Art Flip 11 – Cannonball Cabaret 16, 17 – Voices 18 – St. Petersburg Tellabration 19 – Scorched Angels December 1 – Studio Honors 2018 5 – La Scala, Broadway, Champs Elysées The Art Lofts Florida Craftsmen Galleries (2nd oor) 10 5th St. N, St. Petersburg 727.504.8788 theartlofts.com Second Saturday ArtWalk

ART CENTERS & CLASSES Beach Art Center 1515 Bay Palm Blvd., Indian Rocks Bch. 727.596.4331 beachartcenter.org Morean Arts Center 719 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg 727.822.7872 moreanartscenter.org Glass Studio & Hot Shop,

Classes and Galleries Second Saturday ArtWalk Saturdays at The Morean for Families Fridays – Art Snap November 2 – Night Blow

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Morean Center for Clay 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727.821.7162 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 pinellasart.org Pinot’s Palette 1572 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.821.3700 pinotspalette.com/stpetersburg Permanently closed Safety Harbor Art & Music Center 706 2nd St. N, Safety Harbor 727.725.4018 safetyharborartandmusiccenter.com November 1 – Alice in Wonderland 1 – A Concert with a Cause 3 – TC Carr & the Bolts of Blue 4 – Beth Wood 8 – Mr. Brad’s Musical Fun Time 14 – The Art of Storytelling 30 – Selwyn Birchwood Band December 7 – Betty Fox Band 8 – Mrs. Santa Save the Day Society of Acrylic Painters Membership info / exhibit entry: isap-online.com Studio Duvoe 2808 Clinton St. S, Gulfport 727.271.5016 studioduvoe@yahoo.com 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 suntanart.org Celebrating 50+ Years November 25, 26 – 100 Artist Show Treasure Island Art Guild 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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Events Friday, November 9 through Sunday, November 11 – Sponge Docks Seafood Festival Noon – 9 pm Friday/10 am – 9 pm Saturday/10 am – 6 pm Sunday, Free, Sponge Docks, Tarpon Springs. Fresh local seafood to tempt your taste buds, an art & craft show with up to 60 local and regional artists selling their work, continuous live music, unique retail shops and complimentary festivities for the whole family. spongedocks.net/ tarpon-springs-seafood-fest.htm Saturday, November 10 – Dunedin Wines The Blues Noon – 11 pm, Purchase tokens for beer, craft beer or wine/$100 VIP, Pioneer Park, 420 Main St., Dunedin. An outdoor affair combining top-notch blues music from all over the country with wine from all over the world. Tampa Bay area food vendors. Facebook.com/dunedinwinestheblues Saturday, November 10 – Fall Flame Festival 11 am – 4 pm, Included in admission, Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Glass artists on site doing amework demonstrations, workshops to make a glass pendant (14 and up) and non- ame art making and games for kids and families. Parents must accompany their children. There will also be artist-led gallery tours. imaginemuseum.com Saturday, November 10 – Farm City Day 10 am – 2 pm, Free, Heritage Village, 11909 125th St N, Largo. Activities include children’s stations, making butter and ice cream, milking goats, feeding calves, and petting 4H animals. 727.582.2123 pinellascounty.org/heritage Saturday, November 10 – Household Electronics & Chemical Mobile Collection 9 am – 2 pm, Gulfport Neighborhood Center, 1617 49th St. S, Gulfport. A convenient way to safely dispose of and recycle chemicals and electronics, such as old computers, TVs, paint, uorescent bulbs, and fertilizer. pinellascounty.org/solidwaste/mobileoptions.htm Saturday, November 10 – 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. stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk Saturday, November 10 – Taste of Indian Rocks Beach 3 – 9 pm, Free, Chief Chic-A-Si Park, 4th Ave. N & 2nd St., Indian Rocks Beach. Come out and enjoy great food, music and fun. Features food from a variety of local restaurants, beer, wine, soda and water. facebook.comevents/ 62647041060006/?active_tab=about Saturday, November 10 – Veterans Boat Parade 11 am, Free public viewing areas, American Legion Post 273, 600 American Legion Dr., Madeira Beach. Opening ceremony at 10 am. Route proceeds north to the canal of Redington Dr., then turns south to Treasure Island and the large canal of the Isle of Capri and Isle of Palms. veteransboatparade.com Saturday, November 10 and Sunday, November 11 – Heroes Weekend 8 am Saturday – Volleyball/11 am Sunday – Parade/Noon Sunday – Volleyball, Free, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. This is a great way for the community to participate in Veteran’s Day while giving back to local Veterans by either entering in the parade or entering your team in the VETSports volleyball tournament. mygulfport.us/heroesweekend

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Arts & Leisure Veterans Art Center 6798 Crosswinds Dr. N, St. Petersburg 813.504.3092 vactb.org Provides opportunities for military and veterans to develop and showcase creative and artistic accomplishments Zen Glass Studio 600 27th St. S, St. Petersburg 727.323.3141 zenglass.com Offers glassblowing classes & workshops. Second Saturday ArtWalk. St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District.

HANDS-ON MUSEUMS Glazer Children’s Museum 110 W. Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa glazermuseum.org Created speci cally for children 10 and under November 2 – 7th Annual Mother of All Baby Showers Great Explorations Children’s Museum 1925 4th St. N, St. Petersburg 727.821.8992 greatex.org Where education and fun come alive First Sunday of month open special hours for special needs families. November 29 – A Very Merry Market Heritage Village 11909 125th St N, Largo 727.582.2123 pinellascounty.org/heritage Free 21-acre living history museum Sundays – Speaking of History November 10 – Farm City Day 18 – Historic Tarpon Springs Manatee Village Historical Park 1404 Manatee Ave. E (SR 64), Bradenton manateevillage.org Free open-air history museum November 29 – World War I Centennial Concert December 15 – An Old Florida Christmas MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry) 4801 E Fowler Ave., Tampa 813.987.6000 mosi.org Children’s science center Saunders Planetarium November 24 – SkyWatch December 15 – SkyWatch

MUSIC Clearwater Jazz Holiday clearwaterjazz.com Florida Orchestra See venues for dates – Mahaffey Theater, Ruth Eckerd Hall & David Straz Performing Arts Center 50th Anniversary Season 727.662.7286 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 newhorizonsbandgulfport.org South Pasadena Community Band All-volunteer band 727.398.9639 southpasadenaband.com November 7 – Concert TI Community Center 8 – Concert South Pasadena City Hall December 1 – Concert TI Community Center 13 – Concert South Pasadena City Hall 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 facebook.com/ spbmusicclub St. Petersburg College Gibbs Campus Music Center, 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.341.4360 go.spcollege.edu/Artscalendar facebook.com/spcpianogibbs November 16 – Piano Series: Alan & Alvin Chow 17 – Holiday Choral Concert 17 – Rebecca Penneys Master Class December 14 – Piano Series Jeffrey Biegel Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society Wednesdays 6:30 – 9:00 pm, Bilmar Beach Resort, 10650 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island 727.360.5531 sdjs.org Tampa Bay Symphony Performances in various locations 727.827.8087 tampabaysymphony.org The Blue Parrot Café 85 Corey Circle, St. Pete Beach Every Monday 727.368.9619 bluepstpb.com Every Monday – TomKats 18 Piece Jazz Orchestra


TomKats Jazz Orchestra tomkatsjazzorchestra.com The Hangar Restaurant 540 First St. SE, St. Petersburg Every Monday – Jazz Jam 727.823.7767 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 livehdstpete.com/metopera November 10 – Marnie December 1 – Die Zauber öte 15 – La Traviata Florida Opera Festival Straz Center for the Performing Arts 1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa operatampa.org St. Petersburg Opera Company 2145 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.823.2040 stpeteopera.org Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Cocktail with the Maestro Various performance locations December 18, 19 – Seasonal Sparkle Sarasota Opera House 61 N Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941.328.1300 sarasotaopera.org November 3, 4 – The Little Sweep 6 – 11 – The Barber of Seville 9 – Concert at Noon December 14 – Operetta Night St. Petersburg Opera Guild stpeteoperaguild.org The Matinee Opera Players 64th Way, Pinellas Park facebook.com/MatineeOperaPlayers Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center The Pinellas Opera League Socialize and be entertained First Wednesday each month October – June pinellasoperaleague@gmail.com pinellasoperaleague.com

DANCING Florida West Ballet A not-for-pro t Pre-Professional Performing Arts Company 616 4th St. N, St. Petersburg oridawestballet.org

Gulfport Casino 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport More information on Casino events or rental availability 727.893.1070. SwingTime.info mygulfport.us Every Wednesday – Swing First and third Sunday – Ballroom Second Sunday – Soul Night November 21 – Pre-Thanksgiving Bash

Tickets On Sale Now! Special Big Screen Film Concert

Star Wars in Concert: A New Hope Dec 1 - One Night Only!

Sarasota Ballet 5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.359.0099 sarasotaballet.org Tickets 941.351.0099 x101 November 16, 17 – Masters of Dance 26 – Film Series – Sir Frederick Ashton December 5 – Inside the Studio – Diamonds 14, 15 – Victorian Winters

Tampa Bay Times Masterworks

St. Petersburg Ballet Conservatory 1500 58th St S, Gulfport 727.914.7257 stpeteballetconservatory.com

Tampa Bay Times Masterworks

St. Petersburg Polish American Society, 1343 Beach Dr. SE, St. Petersburg 972.741.3749 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

IN ASSOCIATION WITH 20TH CENTURY FOX, LUCASFILM AND WARNER/CHAPPELL MUSIC. © 2018 & TM LUCASFILM LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © DISNEY.

Mozart & Sibelius Dec 7 - 9 Sunday Matinee!

Holiday Pops Dec 14 - 16 With Two Matinees! Featuring American Idol Michael Lynche

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The Coliseum 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 stpete.org/coliseum Tea Dance – 1st & 3rd Wednesday, October through May

FILM Celebrating CommUNITY International Gay & Lesbian Film Fest Various times and locations tiglff.com International Cinema Series Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg, Miller Auditorium 727.864.7979 eckerd.edu/internationalcinema November 9 – Andrew Bujalski Retrospective: Funny Ha Ha 16 – Support the Girls 30 – Sorry to Bother You December 7 – Fireworks LGBTQ Film Series Gulfport Public Library 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Second Thursday of each month 7 pm. 727.893.1074 facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL November 8 – Real Boy December 13 – Disobedience

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Events Saturday, November 10 and Sunday, November 11 – Veterans Day Fall Fly Kite Festival 10 am – 5 pm, Free, Treasure Island Beach behind the Thunderbird Beach Resort, 10700 Gulf Blvd, Treasure Island. Family oriented. Features general kite ying, kite games, stunt kite lessons, demos, bubbles and candy falling from the sky! facebook.com/bigbeachkite Sunday, November 11 – Chowder Challenge 5 1 – 5 pm, $15, Horan Park, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Taste all the chowders and vote for your favorite. Beverages and desserts available for purchase. Honors our veterans, showcases area restaurants and bene ts the Pass-A-Grille Woman’s Club and its chosen charities. eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-chowderchallenge-tickets-47891165766 Monday, November 12 – This Is Love: The Story of Rudy Love 8 pm, Free, The Hideaway Café, 1756 Central Ave., St Petersburg. A feature music documentary that follows obscure soul singer Rudy Love, whose experience in the music industry over the decades encapsulates a quintessential struggle of African American artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Tickets: Daddy Kool Records or eventbrite.com/e/listen-up- lmseries-presents-this-is-love-tickets-51376323968 Wednesday, November 14 through Sunday, November 18 – 10th Annual Sanding Ovations Masters Cup Sand Sculpture Competition and Music Festival Free, On the beach at 104th Ave. & Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island. A four-day competition of ten sand sculpting masters who create astonishing works of art using nothing but sand, water and lots of their own imagination. Beach food court and beer gardens, an arts and crafts marketplace and three days of live music. 727.547.4575 ext 237 mytreasureisland.com Wednesday, November 14 through Sunday, November 18 – St. Pete Beach Bikefest Various times and costs, Tradewinds Island Grand Resort, 5500 Gulf Blvd, St Pete Beach. A four-day celebration full of motorcycles, live music and sunshine. Beach concerts, poolside biker games, custom bike expo and more. stpetebeachbikefest.com Thursday, November 15 – High School Connections Concert 7 pm, Free, Boca Ciega High School Auditorium, 924 58th St. S, Gulfport. A combined concert of community collaboration featuring the wonderful musicians of St. Petersburg College and Boca Ciega High School. 727.341.4360 go.spcollege.edu/Artscalendar Thursday, November 15 – Smartly Dressed Fashion Show & Luncheon 11 am – 1:30 pm, $125/$175, The Vinoy Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club, 501 5th Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. Enjoy lunch and cocktails while previewing the fall line-up of fashions for both women and men. Drawings include a $1,000 Dillard’s shopping spree. mfastpete.org Thursday, November 15 – The Sustainable Buzz 6:30 – 9:30 pm, $50 – $250, Straz Center, 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa. Celebrating 11 years of sustainability in Tampa Bay. Features food from dozens of local restaurants, craft beers, ne wine and spirits, live entertainment and more. eventbrite.com/e/sustainable-buzz-tickets48466973021?aff=mcivte

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Arts & Leisure Sunscreen Film Festival April 25 – 28, 2019 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) coconutscomedyclubs.com Open Mike on Tuesdays Shows: Wed – Sat, 9 pm Spit re Theater 14 18th St. S, St. Petersburg spit retheater.com

ECO / ZOOS / AQUARIUMS Boyd Hill Nature Preserve 1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg 727.893.7326 stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html Tram Tours Saturdays, Guided Tours, Classes November 3 – Community Yard Sale Brooker Creek Preserve 3940 Keystone Rd., Tarpon Springs 727.453.6800 brookercreekpreserve.org Tram Tours Saturdays, Guided Tours, Classes Clearwater Marine Aquarium 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater 727.441.1790 seewinter.com Rescue, Rehab and Release Home of Winter and Hope, stars of Dolphin Tale I & II Florida Aquarium 701 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813.273.4000 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 pinellascounty.org/park/05_ft_desoto.htm Guided Nature Walks – Sat. & Sun. Mote Aquarium 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota 941.388.4441 mote.org Science, Education, Aquarium November 18 – Circus by the Sea

St. Petersburg Audubon Society 727.753.9731 stpeteaudubon.org 101+ Years Conservation Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month Boyd Hill Bird Walk 1st Saturday of each month November 19 – Circle B Bar Reserve St. Petersburg Shell Club Seminole Recreation Center, 9100 113th St. N, Seminole 727.867.6861 stpeteshellclub.org 1st Friday September thru May 7:00 pm Seaside Seabird Sanctuary 18328 Gulf Blvd, Indian Shores 727.391.6211 seabirdsanctuary.com Largest non-pro t wild bird hospital sanctuary. Free. Donations accepted. Tours available. Weedon Island Preserve 1800 Weedon Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727.453.6500 weedonislandpreserve.org November 2 – Rainwater Harvesting Workshop 10 – Fins, Scales and Tails 15 – The Ethnobotany of Tattooing 17 – The Great Weedon Bird Quest December 1 – Gopher Tortoises + Prescribed Fire 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 Adult Basic Sailing School Boca Ciega Yacht Club, Not-for-pro t Sailing Club sailschoolregistration@sailbcyc.org sailbcyc.org Bay Sailors A sailing club for singles. Looking for a few good skippers with sailboats. For contact information visit 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 cgaux.org Dolphin Landings Charter Boat Center Located behind Dolphin Village 4737 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727.360.7411 dolphinlandings.com Sailing, Fishing, Motor Cruising, Sunset Sails, Dolphin Watches


Shell Key Shuttle & Sunset Cruises 801 Pass-A-Grille Way, Merry Pier 727.360.1348 shellkeyshuttle.com Dog friendly cruises on special dates. StarLite Dining Yachts Clearwater and St. Pete Beach 727.462.2628 starlitecruises.com Afternoon & evening cruises, dining & dancing, entertainment, full bar, sightseeing. St. Petersburg Sail & Power Squadron Safe Boating Program St. Petersburg Sailing Center, 250 2nd Ave. SE, St. Petersburg 727.550.1811 boating-stpete.org America’s Boating Course Free to attend, $45 materials 7 week course. Mon 7 – 9 pm Pre-registration required USCGAUX 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 or Tony 941.504.4855 November 6 – No Class – Elections 13 – Lines and Knots 20 – No Class – Thanksgiving 27 – Weather December 4 – Your Boat’s Radio 11 – Which Boat is for You? 18 – Equipment for Your Boat

FERRIES Crossbay Ferry Connecting Downtown Tampa AquariumWharf to Downtown St. Petersburg Vinoy Basin $8 each way, reduced fares for children & seniors Tuesday through Sunday thecrossbayferry.com Egmont Key Ferry Fort De Soto Bay Pier $12.50 Children/$25 Adults tampabayferry.com Madeira Beach Water Taxi Services 6 stops throughout Madeira Beach, St. Petersburg (Jungle Prada) and Treasure Island. Prices vary. Friday through Sunday only tampabayferry.com Shell Key Ferry Fort De Soto Boat Ramp $10 Children/$20 Adults tampabayferry.com Pirate Water Taxi Hop On, Hop Off, 15 stops along the Hillsborough River and Tampa Riverwalk. Prices vary. piratewatertaxi.com

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 bg.org November 23 – December 30 – Holiday Lights in the Garden Florida West Coast Orchid Society Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo fwcos.org 2nd Thurs, 7:30 pm. Visitors welcome. Educational classes. 727.420.7230 November 8 – Fred Clark Garden Club St. Petersburg 500 Sunset Dr. S, St. Petersburg gardenclubstpete@aol.com 727.381.8920 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, September to May. Ikebana – centuries old art of Japanese oral arranging. 727.729.9445 ikebanastpetersburg.com November 14, 15 – Judith Setsuko Hata December 5 – Seeing Spaces 17 – Groundworks Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 900 S Palm Ave., Sarasota Mondays – Yoga in the Garden 941.366.5731 selby.org October 12 through November 25 – The Orchid Show 2018 November 1 – Care & Mounting of Epiphytes 3 – Growing Orchids in SW Florida 7 – Ikebana and Orchids 9 – Orchids: Roots and More 14 – Aromatherapy Basics 14 – What Really Turned Darwin On 14 – Movie Magic – Learn the Basics 15 – Gelli Plate Botanical Printing 16 – Zen Watercolor Workshop 17 – Zen Watercolor Workshop 26 – Pint the Gardens 30 – Visual Poetry December 5 – Release Your Creativity Retreat 12 – Aromatherapy Basics 12 – The Million Orchid Project 12 – Movie Magic – Next Steps Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg Adult and Child Horticultural Workshops 727.892.5715 sunkengardens.org November 8 – Leu Gardens & Downtown Winter Park 29 – A Very Merry Market

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Events Friday, November 16 – Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Live Historical Portrayal by Nan Colton 7 – 9 pm, $18, Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. Your chance to meet one of the most in uential women of her era who lived in Florida after the civil war. 727.893.1070 mygulfport.us Friday, November 16 – Oozefest 6 – 11 pm, Free, England Brothers Bandshell Park, 5010 81st Ave. N, Pinellas Park. 23 local gourmet food trucks with cheese-centric menus. Plenty of craft beer to sample in the beer garden. Family and pet-friendly. ilovetheburg.com/category/burg Friday, November 16 through Sunday, November 18 – St. Pete Run Fest Various times, race fees and locations in downtown St. Petersburg. Spectator friendly. Three days of festival fun, including running events, The Rollin’ Oats Wellness Market and Cafe, local food, music and craft beer from 3 Daughters Brewing with distances for kids, beginners and seasoned runners. stpeterunfest.org Friday, November 16 through Sunday, November 18 – Suncoast Jazz Festival Times and prices vary, Sand Key, Clearwater Beach. Five indoor venues. Music from morning into the late evening. Free parking and complimentary Jolly Trolley shuttles between hotels and venues. suncoastjazzfestival.com Saturday, November 17 – 11th Annual St. Petersburg Chillounge Night 6 – 11 pm, $25 advance/$35 at the door/$120 VIP Lounge, North Straub Park, 400 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Feel the magic as North Straub Park radiates into a beautiful playground of color with live entertainment. The bene tting charity is Creative Clay. chilloungenight.com Saturday, November 17 – Dunedin Celtic Music & Craft Beer Festival Noon – 10 pm, $15 to $90, Highlander Park, 1920 Pinehurst Rd., Dunedin. Traditional and contemporary Celtic music and both local and national craft beer. dunedincelticmusicfestival.com/tickets Saturday, November 17 – Science Friday Live! 8 pm, $25 – $128.50, The Tampa Theatre, 711 N Franklin St, Tampa. Science Friday Host Ira Flatow and his team will be in town for a special, one night performance. tampatheatre.org/live/sciencefridaylive Saturday, November 17 – Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading 10 am – 5 pm, Free, University of South Florida, St. Pete, 140 7thAve. S, St. Petersburg. Showcases authors and signings. Author talks. A wide range of books on all topics for sale. tampabay.com/expos/festival-of-reading Saturday, November 17 – The Boulevard Shoppe Unveils Mural and Re-opens Garden Noon – 5 pm, Free, The Boulevard Shoppe, 5321 Gulfport Blvd. Gulfport. Celebrate the unveiling of the beautiful mural done by Robert Phelps and the ribbon cutting for the redeveloped garden. Refreshments and snacks from the Sweet-Tea Celebrations Tea Room. theboulevardshoppe.com Saturday, November 17 – 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. visitgulfport orida.com

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Arts & Leisure 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 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

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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. RSVP: LTC George Smith 727.786.5578 National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Chapter 259 – Clearwater 727.643.7395 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. narfe.org/chapter1140

FUN!! 2nd Saturday October thru April 9 am – noon, Pasadena Community Church,227 70th St S., St. Petersburg Sing songs you love, ages middle school on up. bobd@pccumc.org

Rotary Club of Gulf Beaches Tuesdays, Noon, Guests welcome. The Club at Treasure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island 727.434.2353 gulfbeachesrotary.com/index.php

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 greaterpinellasdems.org

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

Gulfport Lions Club Community Civic Organization 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 6 pm Gulfport Lions Clubhouse, 4630 Tifton Dr. S, Gulfport tbirdrob@yahoo.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 sonso talysp.org

Isle of Palms Civic Association Community Civic Organization 4th Tuesday 6 pm Dinner/Mixer Treasure Island Community Center Shelly Ritchie 860.480.3035 facebook.com/search/top/?q=isle%20 of%20palms%20civic%20association 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 moaastpetearea.com

Stetson Tech Club Last Monday 3 – 5 pm Gulfport Senior Center 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport Join Stetson Law students for their Tech Tips Classes. RSVP 727.893.5671 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

Mad Dogs Swim Wednesday night swims through summe 6 pm. Hurley Park Shelter, Pass-A-Grille Beach, 1600 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. 727.582.1910 stpetemaddogs.org

St. Petersburg Shuf eboard Club Fridays, 7 – 11 pm, Free. 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N, St. Petersburg A hip twist on an old game. 727.822.2083 stpeteshuf e.com November 1 – Beginner Boot Camp 8 – Keep St. Pete Special Celebration

Tampa Bay Beach Bums Beach volleyball for players of all levels tampabaybeachbums.com December 8, 9 – Winter Wonderland

Suncoast Quilting Circle Wednesdays, 10 am or 3rd Monday 7 pm Pilgrim Congregational Church 6315 Central Ave., St. Petersburg suncoastquiltingcircle.org Swiss Club 2nd Saturday 11:45 am October thru May The Club at Treasure Island 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island. 727.367.4511 swissclubstpetersburg.com Tampa Bay Surface Design Guild 2nd Monday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Good Samaritan Church 6085 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park Coloring, patterning, structuring and transformation of fabric, ber and other materials. surfacedesignguild.com The Contemporaries Support Group of Members of Museum of Fine Arts. Monthly lectures, gatherings and eld trips supporting contemporary artists of Tampa Bay. $50 yearly membership in addition to MFA Membership. mfastpete.org The Heart of Pinellas Decorative Artists (HPDA) 2nd Saturday except December Faith Community Church, 1501 Walker Ave. N, Seminole. Local chapter of National Society of Decorative Painters. jen.hoffer98@gmail.com 727.687.2403 hpda .com Treasure Islettes Community Service Organization 4th Monday except June thru August Treasure Island Community Center 727.270.9024 tresurei2@aol.com treasureislettes.weebly.com December 1 – Holly Fest Bazaar & Luncheon

ATHLETIC CLUBS Clearwater/St. Petersburg Ski Club 2nd Tuesday 6:30 pm Mike’s Pizza & Deli Station, 13560 49th St., Clearwater. Pinellas County’s only ski club. 727.743.3108 snowsharks.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. sprr.org

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Jazzercise Exercise Classes Mondays and Wednesdays 5:30 pm Treasure Island City Hall 120 108th Ave., Treasure Island First class is free. 727.481.3995 eileen. tnesssimple@gmail.com 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 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 ostomy.org/asg_pages_asg_251.html Walking Club & Memory Café 3rd Friday 10 – 11 am group walk Tyrone Sq. Mall/Food Court Entrance 11:15 am – 1 pm Memory Café at Red Robin, 6901 22nd Ave. N., St. Petersburg. For those with memory concerns & their loved ones. RSVP 727.327.0167 sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813.384.7571 catemcarty@gmail.com

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Events Saturday, November 17 and Sunday, November 18 – CraftArt Festival 10 am – 5 pm Saturday/10 am – 4 pm Sunday, Free, Central Ave. & 5th St., St. Petersburg. More than 120 of the nation’s best contemporary ne craft artists show and sell their creations. There are artist demonstrations, a children’s activity tent, food trucks, wine and craft beer. oridacraftart.org/category/events Saturday, November 17 and Saturday, November 24 – Shopalooza 10 am – 5 pm, Free, South Straub Park, 198 Bayshore Dr., St Petersburg. More than 130 locally owned shops, restaurants, art galleries, service providers, non-pro ts and community organizations. Also features free entertainment, free giveaways, free activities for children and plenty of surprises. shopapaloozafestival.com Wednesday, November 21 – Pre-Thanksgiving Bash at the Gulfport Casino Swing Night 8 – midnight, $12, Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport. A huge swing-dance party featuring live and swingin’ music by the Hot Rod Hornets. swingtime.info Thursday, November 22 – Tampa Bay Times Turkey Trot 7 am, $15 – $50 Race Fee. All races begin at Keene Road just south of Gulf to Bay Blvd. and end in Jack White Stadium at Clearwater High School. 4K, 5K, 10K and 1 mile. Proceeds help support many local charities. tampabay.com/marketing/turkey-trot Friday, November 23 through Sunday, November 25 – Gem, Jewelry & Bead Show 10 am – 5 pm, $5, The Coliseum, 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Dealers from across the U.S. present some of the nest gem, jewelry and bead collections for sale, including gems, minerals, crystal & jewelry, fashion jewelry, gold, silver, pearls, beads. stpete.org/coliseum Saturday, November 24 and Sunday, November 25 – 100 Artist Show 10 am – 4:30 pm, Free, Horan Park, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Features ne art and ne craft as well as some tasty festival fare for your al fresco dining pleasure. Live music each day. suntanart.org/100-artists-show Saturday, November 24 and Sunday, November 25 – Thanksgiving Art & Craft Festival 10 am – 5 pm, Free, Downtown Tarpon Springs on Tarpon Ave. Kick-start your Christmas shopping and visit all of the great merchants in the downtown district. spongedocks.net/sponge-docks-arts-and-crafts-festival.htm Friday, November 30 – St. Pete Beach Wine Experience 6:30 – 10 pm, $75 – $750, St. Pete Beach Community Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Drive, St. Pete Beach. Various International themed food stations, prepared by the Chefs at Locale Market, will be paired with several varietals of wine matching the nationality and taste pro le of that theme. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2018-st-pete-beach-wine-experience-tickets51586184667?aff=ebdshpsearchautocomplete Saturday, December 1 and Sunday, December 2 – Art Jones Open Studio Tour 10 am – 5 pm Saturday/11 am – 4 pm Sunday, Free, Gulfport. An annual self-guided tour, show and sale of ne original art work. 15 studios are sprinkled through backyards and down alleys in this ‘old Florida’ neighborhood. artjonesstudiotour.com

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Arts & Leisure NETWORKING

THRIFT SHOPS

100+ Women Who Care – Pinellas Cove Cay Golf Club. 2612 Cove Cay Dr., Clearwater. Provides nancial support to local, charitable organizations. 727.515.1868 100WWCPinellasCounty@gmail.com facebook.com/100Women WhoCarePinellas

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 stalbanstpetebeach.org

Business & Professional Women’s Club 1st & 3rd Thursday, 11:30 am 400 Beach Dr., St. Petersburg 727.471.8248 bpwstpetepinellas.org RGANetwork Every Wednesday 11:30 am – 1:30pm Rib City, 1550 66th St. N, St. Petersburg Professional business networking organization. Member of Florida Barter. rganetwork.net Women in Tourism Educate, encourage, network. 3rd Friday, various locations throughout Tampa Bay. tampabaywomenintourism.com

TOASTMASTERS 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 Cool ‘N Con dent Toastmasters Mondays 6:30 – 8 pm St. Petersburg College – Gibbs Campus, 6605 5th Ave. N, St. Petersburg RSVP to attend: 850.228.0315 1526154.toastmastersclubs.org 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 downtownstpetetoastmasters.com Gulfport Toastmasters Wednesdays 6:15 – 7:30 pm Gulfport Library, 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport 727.709.2183 gulfporttoastmasters.com St. Petersburg Toastmasters Tuesdays 6:15 – 8:30 pm Hope Lutheran Fellowship Hall, 1801 62nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg stpetetoastmasters.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 casa-stpete.org Creative Thrift Art Store (at Creative Clay) 1846 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.825.0515 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 Treasures by the Sea Church by the Sea 495 137th Ave., Madeira Beach 727.391.7706 10 am – 2 pm Tuesday & Thursday

DOWNTOWNS GULFPORT mygulfport.us Gulfport Public Library Events mygulfport.evanced.info/signup/calendar November 2 – First Friday Art & Gallery Walk 3 – City-Wide Yard Sale 5 – 3rd Annual Gulfport Chefs Table 10 – Household Electronics & Chemical Mobile Collection 10, 11 – Heroes Weekend 11 – Grand Opening of Municipal Mooring Field 17 – Third Saturday Art & Gallery Walk December 3 – Light Up the Night 7 – First Friday Art & Gallery Walk 8 – Holiday Hoopla 8 – Lighted Christmas Boat Parade 15 – Third Saturday Art & Gallery Walk ST. PETE BEACH SPB Recreation Center 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach 727.363.9245 spbrec.com St. Pete Beach Public Library Events spblibrary.com/events November 11 – Chowder Challenge 5


24 – Tampa Bay Beaches Festival of Trees Inaugural Event 24, 25 – 100 Artist Show December 1, 2 – Corey Area Craft Festival 7 – Boat Parade & Winter Festival 8 – Christmas Parade & Santa’s Visit to Whoville 15 – Senior Excursion: Holiday Lights in the Garden ST. PETERSBURG stpete.org November 2 – First Friday St. Pete 8 – Keep St. Pete Special Celebration 9 – 11 – Ribfest 2018 10 – Second Saturday ArtWalk 16 – 18 – St. Pete Run Fest 17 – Chillounge Night 17 – Shopalooza Part I 17, 18 – CraftArt Festival 17, 18 – Holiday Market & Expo 23 – 25 – Gem, Jewelry & Bead Show 24 – Santa Parade & Christmas Tree Lighting 24 – Shopalooza Part 2 24 – January 1 – Waterfront Lights & Display 29 – A Very Merry Market December 2 – Snowfest 7 – First Friday St. Pete 7 – Holiday Movies in the Park 8 – Second Saturday ArtWalk 14 – Holiday Movies in the Park 21 – Holiday Movies in the Park

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 fumcsp.com Ghost Tour of Downtown St. Petersburg 181 4th Ave. NE, St. Petersburg Every night at 8 pm $20/$12 ages 4 – 12 727.894.4678 ghosttour.net/stpetersburg Preserve the Burg Historic Walking Tours Free for SPP members $10 suggested donation non-members 727.824.7802 preservetheburg.org November 3 – Original Downtown 10 – The Waterfront 13 – Downtown Morning 17 – African-American Heritage Trail 24 – Westward Ho to Historic Kenwood 25 – Keeping St. Pete Special Bicycle

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 oridacraftart.org

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, Gulfpo Live music. Second Tuesday – Clothing Swap freshmarket@gulfportma.com

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WEDNESDAYS NEW Seminole Wednesday Market November thru April 10 am – 2 pm Seminole Recreation Center, 9100 113th St., Seminole facebook.com/ SeminoleWednesdayMarket FRIDAYS Treasure Island Friday Market December thru April 9 am – 2 pm Community Center’s Park (behind Walgreens)104th Ave. & Park Place, Treasure Island. Free parking, live music. 727.360.4121 islandneighborschamber.org 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 saturdaymorningmarket.com SUNDAYS Corey Avenue Sunday Market October thru May 10 am – 2 pm Live music, Shops open, Free parking 74th Ave., St. Pete Beach 727.498.8778 coreyAve.com DTSP Sunday Market October thru April Noon – 4 pm Caddy’s on Central, 217 Central Ave., St. Petersburg dtspmarket.com Indian Shores Sunday Market November thru April 9 am – 1 pm Indian Shores Town Hall, 19305 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores thebeachmarkets.com

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Events Saturday, December 1 and Sunday, December 2 – St. Pete Beach Corey Area Craft Festival 10 am – 5 pm, Free, Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach. A variety of jewelry, pottery, ceramics, photography, painting, and clothing all handmade in America. An expansive Green Market with plants, orchids, exotic ora, handmade soaps, gourmet spices and freshly popped kettle corn. artfestival. com/festivals/st-pete-beach-coreyarea-craft-festival-december Saturday, December 1 and Sunday, December 2 – Crafty Fest 11 am – 5 pm, Free, Art Pool Galleries, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. This market with an artsy slant includes local arts, Etsy crafters, vintage and retro goods, jewelry and plants. artpoolrules.com Friday, December 7 – 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. rstfridaystpete.com Friday, December 7 – 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. visitgulfport orida.com Saturday, December 8 – 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. stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk Thursday, December 13 – LGBQ Film Series – Disobedience 7 pm, Free (donations accepted), Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport. The lm follows a woman as she returns to the community that shunned her decades earlier for an attraction to a childhood friend. Popcorn, candy, bottled water and soda are available. Feel free to bring your own brown bag supper and beverages. 727.893.1074 facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL Friday, December 14 – Kenny G – The Miracle Holidays & Hits Tours 8 pm, $39.25 – $150, Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 N McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater. Kenny G has grafted elements of R&B, pop and Latin to a jazz foundation solidifying his reputation as the premier artist in contemporary jazz. 727.791.7400 rutheckerdhall.com Saturday, December 15 – 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. visitgulfport orida.com Saturday, December 15 and Sunday, December 16 – Crafty Fest 11 am – 5 pm, Free, Art Pool Galleries, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. This market with an artsy slant includes local arts, Etsy crafters, vintage and retro goods, jewelry and plants. artpoolrules.com

Arts & Leisure WEEKEND MARKETS Paradise Bazaar All Year 9 am – 4 pm, Fridays & Sundays Next to Paradise Grille, 9th Ave. & Gulf Way, Pass-A-Grille Beach paradisebazaar@yahoo.com Pass-A-Grille Beach Art Mart All Year 9 am – 2 pm, Saturdays Next to Paradise Grille, 9th Ave. & Gulf Way, Pass-A-Grille Beach 727.367.3818 suntanartcenter@verizon.net OTHER MARKETS 1st Friday Flea Market September thru May 9 am – noon 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 10 am – 2 pm, June thru September NOVA 535, 535 Dr. M.L. King Jr St. N, St. Petersburg stpeteindiemarket.com Brocante Vintage Market All Year 1st weekend each month 9 am – 7 pm Sat/9 am – 5 pm Sun 2200 2nd Ave. S, St. Petersburg brocantemarket.com

VOLUNTEER AARP Various volunteer opportunities 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 daystarlife.com/word 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 friendsofstrays.com/home

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Marine Exploration Center 250 8th Ave. SE, St. Petersburg Looking for volunteers who are passionate about the marine environment 727.803.9799 ext 201 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 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 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 stpetersburgfreeclinic.org Tampa Bay Watch 3000 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde rarndt@tampabaywatch.org 727.867.8166 ext 233 tampabaywatch.org November 3 – Evening for the Bay

YOGA / SPIRITUAL All Care Health Center 8900 Park Blvd., Seminole 727.767.0950 allcare4u.com Sit, Pilates, Circuit Training, Corrective Exercise, Yoga, Personal Training, and Acupuncture Beach Yoga Pinellas Various locations 727.222.6476 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 gulfportseniorfoundation.org Wednesdays at 11 am


Arts & Leisure 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 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 madeirabeachyoga.com Yoga on the Beach Nava Yoga Studio 5901 Sun Blvd. W, Suite 120, St. Petersburg 727.592.1999 navayogastudio.com Perfect Circle Yoga & Fitness 7440 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727.504.2327 perfectcircleyoga.com Bikram Yoga, Hot Yoga, CaliYoga, Personal Training Sacred Lands 1700 Park St. N, St. Petersburg 727.347.0354 sacredlandspreservationandeducation.org Sunday tours, meditations, special events Silver Sneakers Yoga Community Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach 727.363.9245 spbrec.com Fridays at 11 am St. Petersburg Yoga 2842 MLK St. N, St. Petersburg 727.894.9642 stpetersburgyoga.com info@stpetersburgyoga.com

Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 sunkengardens.org Awaken Yoga & Mediation – Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday Suntan Arts Center 3300 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach 727.367.3818 suntanart.org Celebrating 50+ Years Morning Yoga and Ashtanga Yoga Tampa Museum of Art 120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813.259.1720 tampamuseum.org Monday Meditation The Longhouse 2309 49th Street S, Gulfport 727.322.5766 longhouse.info All levels of skill and techniques Tree of Life Yoga 6800 Gulf Blvd., Ste. 205, South Pasadena Shopping Ctr., 727.514.3057 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 thedali.org Vinyasa yoga, Sundays at 10:30 am Yoga at Sundial Sundial St Pete, 153 2nd Ave N., St Petersburg. Energizing morning yoga class hosted by The Body Electric Yoga Company in the Sundial courtyard. Registration starts at 8:30am. FREE. 9-10am every third Saturday. 727.800.3201 sundialstpete.com St. Pete Beach Yoga Yoga – Jeanne Salvo, RYT 500 727.686.0123 Pass-A-Grille Beach Comm. Church, stpetebeachyoga@gmail.com 107 16th Ave., St. Pete Beach On demand beach yoga Phone/Text 727.224.7631 Private or group sessions Jesalvo@tampabay.rr.com Yoga Style: Kripalu

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For the Love Of Your Pet by Peter Roos

If you live in the Paradise NEWS readership area and you have a pet you love, you would be well served to introduce your furry friend to Bay Moorings Animal Hospital.

hile we have a number of excellent vet offices in Paradise, Dr. Scot Trefz is truly at the top of his class. He has perhaps the best surgical talents you will find in West Central Florida. It is rare to find a doctor who has talents in surgery, a pleasant, caring manner and management skills, but testimonials about Dr. Trefz, his practice and his abilities prove he is doing all that. There is a portrait, for example, of a yellow lab named Maddie May that was sent in thanks for Scot’s diagnosis and surgery for an aggressive case of colarectal cancer.

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The Gwynn family from Winter Park was referred and traveled halfway cross the state to give their beloved companion her best chance. “Words cannot express our gratitude. Without your persistence and exceptional care, she probably would not be with us on the boat today. It is really a miracle, a few days after we picked her up, she is like a puppy again.”

Scot was raised in south St. Pete. He knew he wanted to be a veterinarian in the third grade. As a junior at Canterbury High, he spent two weeks at Skyway Animal Hospital, where he met and forged a great and long-lasting relationship with Dr. Bill Goldston, a board-certified internal medicine specialist. That has had a huge influence on him. After he graduated in 1985 with honors and the Surgical Excellence Award of his class, Dr. Trefz bought, ran and grew a Clearwater practice, Gulf Bay Animal Hospital for almost 20 years. He sold it in 2008 to VCA, a California corporation after it grew 700%. In May 2013 Dr. Trefz decided corporate medicine was not for him, so he bought Bay Moorings Animal Hospital, (BMAH) which had closed due to overcharging and mismanagement. BMAH’s mission became, “To provide the absolute best veterinary care with compassion and at the best value for furry family members while emphasizing the importance of client

education and enhancing the client experience.”

Dr. Trefz says, “Having reinvested extensively into the facility, its grounds, medical equipment, technology and into our team members 5 years already, BMAH has evolved into a state-of-theart, full-service veterinary hospital offering ON SITE ultrasound with doppler, the highest resolution digital radiology, dentistry, routine and non-routine soft tissue surgery(s) and orthopedic surgery(s).” Dr. Trefz personally performs all orthopedic procedures (patella luxation, anterior cruciate, fracture repairs, amputations, etc.) and a majority of the non-routine soft tissue surgeries (abdominal exploratories, liver resections, gall bladder and gall stone removals, gastro-intestinal and kidney procedures, etc.).

Dr. Trefz is grateful of the neighbors who entrust the well-being of their valued furry family members to him and his team of professionals.

“It’s also been humbling and amazing how many clients have followed he and his team to BMAH from Clearwater, making the hour-long pilgrimage and contributing significantly to BMAH’s success,” says Karen Nash, Scot’s CFO and Practice manager.

She sings praises about the associate vets, Dr. Jennifer DeStefano, who has 20 years of experience, and lives in Northeast St. Pete with her 3 beautiful children and their prized canine Roscoe. Dr. Austin Plummer (Tammy Plummer’s son) “is like a clone of Dr. Trefz, a native of St. Petersburg who graduated top of his class, a proficient veterinary ultrasonographer.” He lives with his wife Samantha,

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a practicing attorney, on an acre in St. Pete with their menagerie: 3 dogs, 2 Nubian goats, a rabbit and 6 chickens. Karen says they emphasize wellness practices, including periodic dental cleaning, as dental issues can cause problems throughout the body.

“Domestic cats and dogs are great at hiding pain and masking illness, so a thorough checkup is a first step. Dogs and cats get 7 to 10 years older for each of our years, so regular visits to the vet are important to catch issues before they become major. If something serious does happen, you will want Dr.Trefz in your corner. There’s a state-of-the-art surgery center and animal hospital in the neighborhood, with an expert surgeon on staff, that honors all pet insurances, accepts care credit and credit cards and feels the pet’s well being is more important than the bottom line.”

Dr. Trefz wants to be your vet, and plans to provide timely interesting pet care information in future issues of Paradise NEWS! Dr. Trefz and his team are proud of their new facility and welcome tours without prior notification to see their hospital, kennel and new pristine and expansive play yard. Bay Moorings Animal Hospital is located at 3695 50th Ave S., St. Petersburg, 33711. Office hours: M-F 7:30am – 5:30pm, and Sat. 8-noon. Call (727) 867-0118 for an appt. or visit them online at www.baymooringsanimalhospital.com. Please let them know you read about them in Paradise NEWS.


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By Linda Bray

PUP-FRIENDLY PUBS & GRUBS

There’s so much going on downtown and on the beaches with season right around the corner. Cooler temps bring the humans and their fur kids out of the AC and into the amazing array of events and places that are canine-friendly. In addition to these fur-friendly spots, check out The Dog Bar, Moon Under Water and the patios at local coffeehouses and breweries for their pet policy. Grab your leash and let’s GO!

Cassis american Brasserie: dogs love dining al fresco at this lovely St. Petersburg beach drive gem. With café seating and comfy lounge areas outside, there is plenty of space to bring the fur babies with you. There’s even a dedicated doggie menu with the likes of Pooched Eggs and locally made dog delicacies. cassisstpete.com The Chattaway: This iconic 90year old landmark in South St. Pete is renowned for its lush garden and awesomely juicy burgers. All dogs are welcome to sip water, share some shade and commingle with other canines. thechattaway.com

Crab Daddy’s Waterfront Bar & Seafood House: dogs are welcome at several outdoor tables at this waterfront St. Pete beach favorite. Local menu features grouper nuggets, mini crab cakes, smoked fish spread with crackers, and more. Please call ahead to reserve a table if Rover is joining you. crabdaddysrestaurant.com Fresco’s Waterfront Bistro: Arrive by land or sea and enjoy waterfront dining in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg. The outdoor deck welcomes doggie dining and cooks up its own menu items just for your fur kids. Water dishes available to all tail-waggers. frescoswaterfront.com

Sea Critters Café: Enjoy islandstyled dining and drinks inside. Or bring Fido to meet Flipper on the back deck. you can even come by boat and tie up at the barracuda bar for a legendary sunset. seacritterscafe.com Sea Dog Brewing Company: One of the newest microbrew hangouts in Treasure island, Sea dog sits (and stays) along

the intracoastal of the gulf of mexico. island-inspired fresh food offerings and the back deck is open for fur kids to enjoy shade and ice cold water. seadogbrewing.com

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Nikko’s Dog Barrrr: Enjoy beer, wine and sake at this little puppy paradise on the intracoastal. The walls are full of pup art and there’s even an outside play area if Fido is feeling frisky. 9524 Blind Pass Rd

Red Mesa Mercado: A sister spot to St. Pete’s famed mexican meccas, Red mesa and Red mesa Cantina, mercado offers a large covered dining patio where pups are always welcome. Tables are marked for dog-friendly seating. grab a burrito with your furrito! redmesamercado.com Sweet Sage Café & Boutique: Sweet Sage offers a quaint combination of cafe, gift shop and boutique with a shady outdoor dog-friendly garden. Offering canine delicacies such as French Poodle Toast and mutt Loaf, this colorful cafe even holds weekly yappy Hours. sweetsagecafe.com

Three Birds Tavern: Located in a century old farm house with wrap around porch and two large patios under sprawling oak trees, this is a perfect place to bring your happy hound. Plenty of space for your pooch to be relaxed and refreshed while you enjoy an amazing modern culinary twist to some of your favorites. threebirdstavern.com

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Sea Turtle Trackers

Sea Turtle Trackers, inc is an all volunteer organization that has protected sea turtles on St Pete beach and Shell key for more than 35 years. Through public education and cooperation the mission of Sea Turtle Trackers, inc. is to assure a suitable habitat for sea turtles, people and the ecosystem of the islands and their surrounding waters.

Shell key is a small barrier island accessible only by boat. The past two years have been record breaking because there were more sea turtle nests on Shell key than ever recorded in the organization’s 35 plus year history.

Shell key is only accessible by boat. in order to effectively monitor the growing population of sea turtles on Shell key reliable transportation was an immediate need for Sea Turtle Tracker’s, inc. in the past the organization relied on good Samaritans with boats and a little extra time on their hands. However, due to the increase of activity on the island, it was time for Sea Turtle Trackers, inc. to have their own boat.

Thanks to a grant from the Sea Turtle Conservancy a boat was purchased just before nesting season, which begins in may. Without this grant Sea Turtle Trackers, inc. would not have had enough funds to purchase a boat. The 2018 nesting season was another fruitful one, and the volunteers and staff of Sea Turtle Trackers, inc. were able to rest easy knowing that this year reliable transportation was made possible by Sea Turtle Conservancy.

For more information on Sea Turtle Trackers, Inc. and how to get involved please visit www.seaturtletrackers.org. To learn more about the Sea Turtle Conservancy and their efforts to support groups helping sea turtles all across Florida please visit www.conserveturtles.org

Lucy Monette, Board Member; Sea Turtle Trackers, Inc., (727) 501-5581, Lucy@SeaTurtleTrackers.org

Ghost Crab No, the ghost Crab is not the ghost of a deceased crab. in fact, this crab gets its name from their pale color and nocturnal behavior. They almost seem to glow as they scurry over the sand at night. ghost Crabs inhabit beach ecosystems in warmer regions, such as Tampa bay. ghost crabs feed on insects, filter-feeders and the eggs and hatchlings of loggerhead turtles. They will also scavenge for vegetation.

Take a peek inside! Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center The Tampa bay Watch discovery Center at the new St. Pete Pier will encompass approximately 3,000 sq. ft. of covered roof area that includes an Exhibit Hall facing west and a Classroom facing east. The Exhibit Hall will feature an array of informative, fun, and interactive exhibits that will bring awareness about our Tampa bay ecosystem. in addition, a dedicated classroom will allow for educational programming. in this space, Tampa bay Watch will be able to offer exhibit experiences, engaging programs, environmental stewardship education, and community volunteerism. Naming opportunities are available for the discovery Center including the exhibit hall, classroom, exhibits, and more. For more information on how you can help, please click here to contact Pamela arbisi or call 727-867-8166, x222.

McKay Bay South restoration project volunteers helped for 10/18-10/19 to build oyster shell bar Tampa bay Watch successfully completed our first oyster shell project of the season last week. Over the three day project, 10/4-10/6, 136 volunteers created 358 feet of reef using 30 tons of shell. Our efforts will help to restore lost habitat systems to the bay, prevent further erosion of the shoreline, and improve water quality through natural biological filtration.

We are recruiting volunteers to create an oyster shell bar on the shoreline of McKay Bay on several more dates this fall. The project location is Desoto Park, 2617 Corrine St., Tampa, FL 33605. Oyster shell projects involve shoveling fossilized shell into mesh bags, transporting the bags to the project site and placing oyster shell bags on the shoreline to create a series of oyster bars. it is pretty physical labor with oyster shell bags weighing around 30 pounds each, so the minimum age to participate is 15 years old.

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By Captain Mark & dylan Hubbard HubbardsMarina.com at John’s Pass (727) 393-1947 inShore hour all day deep sea fishing Peak Sheepshead season is trips at Hubbard’s marina. The around the corner with cold fronts gag grouper bite has been hit starting up. We’re expecting more and miss from day to day. big sheepshead to start showing up around Johns Pass ready to Off Shore 39-hour, long-range, deep sea feed on shrimp, fiddler crabs, fishing trips started back up in late oysters, and barnacles. October. big amberjack were There is still tons of snook and very ready to chew on many redfish around the pass and the of the ledges in 120-160 foot of beaches being caught on live water and a nice pile of them shrimp. The warmer than usual were on a deep-water wreck too. water is keeping them here longer The mangrove snapper were a than normal. Triple-tail are also little picky but a nice pile of them pretty prolific around the crab trap were caught too. gags were a buoys and the passes and even little tough, but around 2 dozen the dock lights of Johns Pass at fat ones, were brought to shore. night. They will also love to eat Plus, there were some kingfish a live shrimp presented to them while trolling and plenty of tuna on within their striking range, we love the flat lines and while trolling too. to use dOA shrimp when we have a chance to present a bait to those The next Tuesday the bite was good eating prehistoric looking fish. completely different. Over 40 nice gag grouper and especially great Near Shore action around sunrise and There are lots of tuna around the sundown. 15-18 mile range. We have The amberjack were a little pickier caught some trolling on the way on the Tuesday trip. We found offshore aboard our 39-hour trips some absolute monsters but using Rapala Xrap magnum unfortunately many broke off. 30’s. We have also been mangrove snapper were plentiful catching some nice hogfish with tons of nice fish and nearly lately aboard our private charters a three-quarter boat limit of great and even a few aboard our 5 eating snapper. The yellowtail and 10 hour all day fishing trips snapper we’re pretty active for us on the party boats. The lane on the mid-week 39-hour trip too snapper bite has been consisand we were pleasantly surprised tent lately as well especially at the large catch of grouper, when using the live shrimp snapper and a few nice jacks. targeting the hogfish. kingfish The mid-week 39 hour had the are finally starting to show up, same plentiful tuna but only a we got our first few kings this single kingfish on the troll and past week in the deeper near flat lines. shore waters aboard the ten

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LiBrary ST. PETE BEaCH LIBRaRY 365 73rd Ave., SPb, 363-9238 monday/Wednesday 10-8 Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 10-6 Saturday 10-2 Sunday, closed Administrator: betcinda kettells New website! SPbLibrary.com Like us on Facebook! facebook.com/SPbLibrary Closed: monday, Nov. 12 Thurs-Sun, Nov. 22-25 and Tuesday, dec. 25

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Closed: monday, November 12 – veteran’s day; Thursday, November 22 & Friday, November 23 - Thanksgiving Computer/Mobile Device Help: mondays, November 26. 1 pm. Ask questions about any of your problem devices.

Writer’s Group: November 5, 19 & 26. 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: November 6, 13, 20 & 27. 4 pm. Wednesday Movies: Wednesdays, November 7, 14, 21 & 28. 2:30 pm. Popular films, new and old favorites. Call for show titles. Investment Club: Thursdays, November 1, 8, 15 & 29. 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: November 1, 8, 15 & 29. 12 pm – 2 pm. GB Scrabble: Fridays, November 2, 9, 16 & 30. 1 pm – 4 pm. Learn some new two letter words! Tampa Bay Scrabble Club: Saturdays, November 3 & 17. 11 am – 4 pm. NASPA sanctioned club (#699). bring your boards, clocks, tiles and tracking sheets as available. Lunch, snacks & drinks are welcome. Book Groups: Chatterbooks: Tuesdays, November 20 – The Other Einstein by marie benedict. 10:30 am.

Children’s Programs: Baby & Me storytime: Wednesdays, November 7, 14, 21 & 28. 10:30 am. Pre-K storytime: Fridays, November 2, 9, 16 & 30. 10:30 am. art Programs for adults: Please call the library for times and dates. 727-391-2828.

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

November astrology Forecast 2018

November starts with last month’s lunar cycle winding down and with the New Moon in Scorpio on the 7th beginning the next! This is a powerful new cycle of transformation with the added influence of Venus retrograde, Mars action and Jupiter’s freeing exit its last day, in the sign of metamorphosis. Whatever area of your life this energy influences will be cleared of the old outdated patterns and opened to new possibilities! Sagittarians, can begin to celebrate as Jupiter goes home to its own sign on the 8th and will remain there for the next 12 months! good luck, growth, travel, learning and many opportunities come your way with this giant planet in your sign! Action planet Mars enters compassionate, artistic Pisces on the 15th and will stay there the rest of the year. Energy goes into helping the misfortunate and giving where we can. A little escapism and idealism are also practiced.

Love and money planet Venus finally moves direct on the 16th. The last six weeks have mended relationships and emptied wallets; so now we have time to REview it all and REpair it all as on the same day (16th) Mercury Retrogrades just hours later! yes, it is our last retrograde of the year and it is in the travel sign just in time for Thanksgiving! Check your plans and finances, repair the car and be flexible with schedules. give yourself more time to get there and don’t stress over it all; just enjoy the good times and REconnect to those you love! The Sun enters cheerful Sagittarius at 4:02 am on the 22nd; just in time for our Thanksgiving holiday bringing much needed optimism and acceptance for all on this blessed day. The Full Frost Moon in Gemini lights up the sky on the 23rd accenting travel, conversation and delightful moments to be shared together! Travel safe and enjoy!

SCORPIO: your own personal new year begins now and a new moon gives the fresh start! Action on the home front shifts to fun and pleasure. Focus falls on resources; review finances and release the old patterns. SaGITTaRIUS: Jupiter is opening doors for you even before your own new year begins! New dreams, ideas will soon begin to manifest. Home, family area may see disruptions as focus falls on relationships with others.

CaPRICORN: Social connections and activities bring new opportunities! Spending slows down as daily life gets to a hectic pace. Take time alone with your thoughts. Health concerns may surface; work gets you noticed. aQUaRIUS: Career and position have a fresh new path to consider that may increase income! Reach out to friends; enjoy social invitations. An old hobby or flame may surface. Focus falls on children; romance, recreation.

PISCES: New interest in travel and education is likely. Review finances and career status. mid month mars brings energy and action to your sign! Full moon focuses on family and home life. be open to new ways; ideas.

aRIES: A new path may open for resources and financial matters. Resolve relationship issues and monitor spending. Spotlight falls on travel; near and far. Energy for social activities turns wanes; take some time on your own.

TaURUS: New vitality enriches relationships; personal and professional. Revisit health concerns; make corrections. Activity in finances brings growth; spending.

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Focus falls on income and values as priorities change direction.

GEMINI: New activity at work with opportunities for resources; education. Review and revise your habits; wellness plan. Career is energized mid month. Spotlight falls onto you in relationships, position, and social circle. CaNCER: Fun and romance are first on your list! Reconnect to home and family. Less stress with work and health improves. Adventure calls to you! Focus will be on private matters as you complete details; plan on your own.

LEO: Home and family are on your mind with new interest. Calls and visits are pleasant as you catch up with others! Romance and fun brighten your world. Full moon shines onto social gatherings and future plans! VIRGO: Activity in daily life, short trips and conversation is accented. Work and health conditions get relief mid month. Work with partner as issues arise. Career and status is your main focus; find a balance.

LIBRa: values are reviewed and finances get a new plan. desire for fun shifts to action in work and wellness. Conversations bring understanding. Travel both near and far, along with education will be the full moon’s focus.

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



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