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National Theatre Live

Eckerd College, Miller Auditorium 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Performances in HD eckerd.edu/olli/theatre All performances cancelled until further notice

Patel Conservatory

1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa, Dance / Theater / Music / Adult Classes 813-222-1002 patelconservatory.org

February

10-13 – PCT: The Last Five Years

Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center

4951 78th Ave. N, Pinellas Park 727-369-5746 pinellas-park.com/161/PerformingArts-Center

January

9 – Pinellas Park Civic Orchestra 15 – Elvis Tribute 29 – John Denver Tribute

Raymond James Stadium

4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa 813-350-6500 raymondjamesstadium.com

February

5-6 – Monster Jam

Ruth Eckerd Hall

1111 N McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater 727-791-7400 rutheckerdhall.com

January

9 – Live from Nashville 9 – The Florida Orchestra: Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet 12-13 – Jersey Boys 14 – The Mavericks 16 – The World of Musicals

POSTPONED 16 – CAL: The Who 18-19 – STOMP 21 – Marshall Tucker Band 23 – The Florida Orchestra: Karen Gomyo Plays Brahms 24 – The Bronx Wanderers 25 – Little Feat 26 – Joss Stone and

Corinne Bailey Rae 27 – Dwight Yoakum 28 – Randy Rainbow 29 – Alan Parsons Live Project 30 – Mutts Gone Nuts 30 – The Florida Orchestra: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 31-February 1 – Beautiful:

The Carole King Musical

February

2 – The Florida Orchestra:

Star-Crossed Lovers 3 – Jay Leno 4 – An American in Paris 6 – Gladys Knight 7 – Alice Cooper 14-15 – Van Morrison

Safety Harbor Art & Music Center

706 Second St. N, Safety Harbor 727-725-4018 safetyharborartand musiccenter.com

January

5 – Night Tales:

A Night of Storytelling 8 – Randall Bramblett 19 – SHAMc – Alive Open Mic 21 – Dan Rodriguez 22 – Seth Walker 29 – Comedy Night

February

12 – Oshima Brothers

St. Pete Side Lot

2133 Second Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-804-4672 facebook.com/stpetesidelot Permanently closed

St. Petersburg City Theatre

4025 31st St. S, St. Petersburg 727-866-1973 spcitytheatre.org Oldest, continuously operating community theater in Florida since 1925

February

11-20 – All Shook Up

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino

5223 Orient Rd., Tampa 813-627-6649 seminolehardrocktampa.com

January

7 – 38 Special SOLD OUT 16 – Keith Sweat SOLD OUT

February

11 – Deon Cole 17 – TLC 19 – George Thorogood and

The Destroyers 21 – The Jacksons 24 – Foghat 27 – The Whispers

Stageworks Theater

1120 E Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa 813-374-2416 stageworkstheatre.org

January

7-23 – 12 Angry Men

February

4-20 – Diary of Anne Frank

Meet Ceci & Wolf of Vegan Sunshine

Ceci, originally from the Philippines, lived in North Conway, New Hampshire, growing up from the late ‘70s. She was born to bake. When a new bakery opened in town in 2000, it became Ceci’s hangout. “It was so much fun there and the menu was always changing from croissants to wedding cakes,” Ceci recalled. She began assisting during holidays as well as delivering wedding cakes to small towns far off the beaten path. Wolf, a trained pastry chef from Maine, owned the bakery. Ceci & Wolf took an art class together and a romance ensued. They renovated a building in town with the hope of opening a bakery and gallery in Maine gearing up for a summer 2017 opening. In Jan. 2017 they took a break from the snow and came to St. Pete Beach. They happened upon the Corey Avenue Market. The minute they arrived they felt home. The sense of community, sunshine, blue skies and smiles told them this was the place to be. Returning to Maine, they sold their almost renovated property and returned a month later to the sunshine to begin selling fruit-filled pastries and cake slices at the Corey Avenue Sunday Market. They realized by listening to requests from customers that there was a big demand for vegan. Ceci, being vegan herself, had a recipe box full of tried and tested treats and they began offering donuts…vegan, gluten free donuts that are really like a small cake – perfect to slice and serve. Here we are in January 2022 and Vegan Sunshine is a permanent part of the market community serving their vegan, gluten free goods – and this year the flavors being added will amaze you! Look for additions like Black Forest Cake Donut, Fruit Tart Donut, and the surprises will keep coming. Find their booth–located on Blind Pass just south of Corey Ave., every Sunday 10am-2pm.

EVENTS

Saturday, January 8 – Opening reception for exhibition of works by Frederick “Rootman” Woods and Javier T. Dores NEW

Free, 5-9pm, Tully-Levine Gallery, Warehouse Arts District, 515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg. The reception begins a month-long series of events devoted to “Heal: Making Space for 2022” presented by the artists and others. January 12: meditation/journaling, 6:30-8:30pm, presented by Susan Antoinette; January 20: drum circle, 6:30-8:30pm, presented by Dores. Both events occur at Tully-Levine Gallery. Information: 352-284-7568 or 727-735-4617.

Saturday, January 8-Sunday, January 9 – St. Pete Comic Con NEW

$20 single day/$30 weekend/$100 VIP, The Coliseum, 535 Fourth Ave. N,St. Petersburg. The multi-genre convention will feature comics, anime, science fiction and fantasy, and cosplay. Celebrity guests include voice actors, comic artists and top Florida cosplayers. The weekend will include panel discussions and cosplay contests. Sponsored by I Love the Burg and presented by Florida Comic Cons. stpete.floridacomiccons.com/tickets/

Saturday, January 15-Sunday, January 16 – Treasure Island Sport Kite Competition and Festival

Free, Treasure Island Beach behind Thunderbird Beach Resort, 10700 Gulf Blvd. This 25th annual event will showcase dual-line and multi-line sport kite flying competitions. Kite Ballet routines and one-on-one Hot Tricks competitions will take place throughout the weekend. The festival includes kite flying of all types and ground displays. Quad-line and dual-line lessons will be available for free. To register for the kite competitions, contact sponsor Windworks, 727-320-9463.

Thursday, January 20-Sunday, January 23 – John’s Pass Seafood Festival NEW

Free admission, 12902 Village Blvd., Madeira Beach. For the last 40 years, the historic John’s Pass Village & Boardwalk becomes a venue for a large celebration of fresh gulf seafood. The four-day outdoor event features hundreds of local vendors offering a plethora of seafood, an art and crafts show, live music and various family-friendly activities. johnspassseafood.com

Friday, January 21-Friday, April 1 – Grand Horizons NEW

$29.70-$88, times vary by date, Asolo Repertory Theatre, 5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. What if you learn that the person you’ve been married to for 50 years is making your life miserable? After a lifetime of perfect union, Bill and Nancy retire to Florida and Nancy decides she wants out. This hit Broadway comedy takes an intimate look at the unpredictable and enduring nature of love. 800-361-8388 asolorep.org

ARTS & LEISURE

Straz Center for the Performing Arts

1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813-229-7827 strazcenter.org Free concerts Fridays on the Riverwalk Stage, 6-9pm

January

8 – Youth America

Grand Prix Gala 11-16 – Summer: The Donna Summer Musical 12-February 6 – Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare 14 – Arts and Legacy Remix: Echoes from the

Mountain Top 14 – The Florida Orchestra:

The Wild West (Pops Concert) 16 – The Florida Orchestra:

Great Big World 16 – D’Angelo Young Artist Vocal Competition 20 – Your Vet Chat 21 – Sex N’ The City: A Super

Unauthorized Musical Parody 22 – Patel Conservatory Faculty Recital: From Sea to

Shining Sea 24 – Matt Nakoa 25 – Zoltan Takacs: Deadliest

Lifesavers (National Geographic Live Series) 27 – Voices of the Community:

HBCUs and their Cultural Impact 28 – The Florida Orchestra: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 28 – Tango Fire 29 – Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live: Time Bubble Tour

February

1-6 – Dear Evan Hansen 2-13 – Think Tank Theater: All The Great Books (abridged) 9 – Alton Brown Live:

Beyond the Eats 11, 13 – Opera Tampa presents The Tales of Hoffmann 12 – Jim Jeffries: The Moist Tour 13 – The Tales of Hoffmann 15 – Anand Varma: Invisible

Wonders (National Geographic Live Series) 15-20 – The Prom

Studio Grand Central

2260 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-202-7019 studiograndcentral.com Home to the Off Central Players

Tarpon Springs Cultural Center

101 S Pinellas Ave., Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org

January

21-30 – This Blessed Plot,

This Earth

February

11-20 – Funny Little Thing

Called Love

Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center

324 Pine St., Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org

January

22 – Old Friends: A Simon and Garfunkel Tribute 29 – Frontiers

February

5 – Changes in Latitude 11 – Destination Motown featuring the Sensational Soul Cruisers

The Mahaffey Theater

400 First St. S, St. Petersburg 727-300-2000 themahaffey.com

January

2 – The State Ballet Theatre of

Ukraine Presents Cinderella 7 – Tyler Henry: The Hollywood Medium CANCELLED 8 – The Florida Orchestra: Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet 9 – Drumline Live 12 – Ledisi Sings Nina 13 – TFO: British Gems (Coffee Concert) 13 – The Doo Wop Project 14 – Proud Tina 15 – The Florida Orchestra: The Wild West (Pops Concert) 16 – Erasure 18 – Pink Martini 21 – The Greatest Love of All 22 – The Florida Orchestra: Karen Gomyo Plays Brahms 28 – Chubby Checker POSTPONED 29 – The Florida Orchestra: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9

February

2 – Dr. Jordan B. Peterson 3 – The Florida Orchestra:

Star-Crossed Lovers (Coffee Concert) 3 – Theo Von 5 – A Gala Evening with

Josh Groban 12 – Deep Purple

The Palladium

253 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-822-3590 mypalladium.org

January

7 – Dave Meder 14 – Willy Porter 15 – Johnny G. Lyons Band 16 – Al Downing Jazz 50th Anniversary Celebration 18 – Fred Moyer Jazz Trio 19 – Palladium Chamber Players 21 – Selwyn Birchwood

February

4, 6, 8 – St. Petersburg Opera: Handel’s Semele 11 – Damon Fowler and Friends 15 – Diego Figueiredo Trio

The Studio@620

620 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-895-6620 thestudioat620.org

January

7-25 – Through Our Eyes 10 – New Year Yoga Flow 29 – The Studio Honors 2022

USF Yuengling Center/ USF Sun Dome

12499 USF Bull Run Drive, Tampa 813-974-3111 www.yuenglingcenter.com

January

28 – Gabriel Iglesias

February

12 – Trevor Noah

Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall

777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941-953-3368 vanwezel.org

January

3 – Salute to Vienna

New Year’s Concert 5 – Renée Fleming 6 – Il Divo 13 – Proud Tina: The Ultimate

Tribute to Tina Turner 15 – Jay Leno 16 – The Righteous Brothers 17 – Chris Christie 18 – Beautiful:

The Carole King Musical 24 – Tango Fire 25 – Jersey Boys 27 – Harry Connick, Jr. 28 – Kansas 29 – New Shanghai Circus 30 – The Choir of Men

February

2 – An American in Paris 7 – Paul Nicklen 9 – A Tribute to Aretha Franklin 11 – Audra McDonald 12 – The Simon & Garfunkel Story 14 – The Four Phantoms in Concert 15 – Gladys Knight

West Coast Players

21905 US 19 N, Clearwater 727-437-2363, wcplayers.com

January

21-February 6 – I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

Zubrick Magic Theatre

1211 First Ave N., Suite 101, St. Petersburg Performances Thursday-Saturday 7pm; Sunday 2pm 866-ZUBRICK (866-982-7425) zubrickmagic.com

MUSEUMS

Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum

2240 Ninth Ave. S, St. Petersburg One City Chorus – Mondays 7pm woodsonmuseum.org

Florida Holocaust Museum

55 Fifth St. S, St. Petersburg 727-820-0100 flholocaustmuseum.org Through January 2 – Stitching History from the Holocaust Through July 4 – Reflections on Man’s Fate: Artwork by Judith Weinshall Liberman Through July 10 – The Wartime Escape of Lisl Porges

January

22-January 2, 2023 – Ever Present: Candles and Chance in the Art of Samuel Bak

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

400 N Ashley Dr., Tampa 813-221-2222 fmopa.org Through January 23 – Astrid Reischwitz: The Fabric of Memory Through January 23 – At Table: Glenna Jennings

January

28-May 29 – Paul Caponigro: Impact + Influence

Glazer Children’s Museum

110 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813-443-3851 glazermuseum.org Created specifically for children 10 and under.

Great Explorations Children’s Museum

1925 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-821-8992 greatex.org Where education and fun come alive. First Sunday of month open special hours for special needs families. Families with a SNAP, EBT, or WIC card get in free every Tuesday. Limited hours.

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Make Some Memories! DOLPHINLANDINGS

727.360.7411 St Pete Beach www.dolphinlandings.com

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EVENTS

Saturday, January 22 – St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club’s “Tweed Ride” NEW

2-8pm, St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club, 559 Mirror Lake Drive N, St. Petersburg. This costumed bicycle tour of downtown celebrates 10 years of tradition and vintage clothing. The ride is preceded by tea and scones and ends with jazz and swing dancing. Registration fees not set at time of Paradise NEWS deadline. Tickets are sold through SPSC’s website, stpeteshuffle.com.

Sunday, January 23 – 17th Annual Festivals of Speed NEW

$20 (under 12 free)/$125 VIP, 10:30am-4pm, Vinoy Park, 501 Fifth Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. See the world’s snazziest automobiles and the who’s who list of cars at this annual car show including vintage and contemporary models from Porsche, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, and others. Presented by Porsche of Clearwater, supporting Friends of Strays Animal Shelter.

Tuesday, January 25 – Zoltan Takacs: Deadliest Lifesavers NEW

Biomedical scientist, inventor, and National Geographic explorer Zoltan Takacs collects snake, scorpion, jellyfish, and other venoms from around the world. Back in the lab, using cutting-edge genomics, he creates combinatorial venom libraries to identify leads for novel medicines. Revival of the National Geographic Live series, which was canceled the last two years.

Thursday, January 27 – Voices of the Community: HBCUs and Their Cultural Impact NEW

Free/Zoom, 8pm. A conversation with way-makers from several historically Black colleges and universities. One of a series of virtual town hall meetings held by The Straz Center on its Facebook page as a Facebook Live event and on Zoom (link: https://us02web.zoom. us/s/85234216792)

Friday, January 28 – Sea Towers Condominium Health, Home and Resource Expo NEW

Free, 9:30am-noon, Sea Towers Condominium, 4625 Cove Circle N, St. Petersburg. This Healthy Fairs, Inc., expo anticipates more than 200 attendees and at least 50 exhibitors. 833-553-2477 ext 700.

Saturday, January 29-Sunday, May 22 – Picasso and the Allure of the South NEW

$12 ages 6-12; $29 ages 18-64, The Dali Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. This special exhibit features 77 paintings, drawings, and collages by the renowned Spanish artist. Half have never been seen in the United States. Exhibit is organized in collaboration with the Musee National PicassoParis. Advanced-purchase timed tickets are required; exhibit is included in the price of Dali admission. 727-823-3767 thedali.org

ARTS & LEISURE

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 727-201-8687 gulfporthistoricalsociety.org

January

15 – The Original Gulfport

Walking Tour

Henry Plant Museum

401 W Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813-254-1891 plantmuseum.com Live classical music performances every third Thursday.

Heritage Museum

100 Beekman Lane, Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org History and culture of the Greek community

January

15 – Lauren M. Grame:

An Evening of Song

February

8 – Tree Removal: Florida

Property Law vs.

City Ordinances 15 – Knowledge & Nibbles:

The Art of Tree Pruning

Heritage Village

11909 125th St. N, Largo 727-582-2123 pinellascounty.org/heritage Free 21-acre living history museum First Saturdays – Historic House Concert Series Second Saturdays – Speaking of History Series

January

8 – ROC Day:

Pinellas Weavers Guild

Imagine Museum

1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-300-1700 imaginemuseum.com Contemporary American Studio Glass Thursdays $5 after 5pm Tuesdays and Thursdays – Introduction to American Studio Glass Tour Wednesdays and Fridays – Introduction to International Studio Glass Tour Saturdays – Magical Glass Mystery Tour/Journey to the Imagination Tour

John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art

5401 Bay Shore Rd., Sarasota 941-359-5700 ringling.org Mondays: Free admission all day Thursday – Art After 5 Tuesday & Thursday– ROAR! – Ringling Order of Art Readers Through January 16 – Prints, Ceramics, and Glass from Japan Through January 23 – Hard Bodies: Contemporary Japanese Lacquer Sculpture Through February 28 – From Legend to History: Archaeology of the Underground Railroad in our backyard Through April 3 – Rhodnie Desir: Conversations Through April 3 – Ya Levy La’Ford: American/Roots Through August 13, 2023 – As long as there is sun, as long as there is light. Selections from the Bring Gift and The Ringling Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art

Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art

600 E Klosterman Rd., Tarpon Springs 727-712-5762 leeparattner.org Through January 2 – Heroes: Artists as Veterans + Survivors of War Through February 6 – Louis Markoya: A Deeper Understanding

January

15-May 1 – LRMA 20th

Museum of the American Arts And Crafts Movement

355 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-440-4859 museumaacm.org. More than 2,000 objects related to the American Arts and Crafts movement representing the full range of decorative and fine arts produced by individual artists, craftsmen, and companies of the period c.1890-1930. Through January 9 – Lenses Embracing the Beautiful: Pictorial

Photographs from the Two Red Roses Foundation Through January 9 – Love, Labor, and Art: The Roycroft Enterprise

Museum of Fine Arts

255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-894-4638 mfastpete.org Thursdays $10 after 5pm Museum Minis, Explore More! Family Days, Fall Camps Through January 23 – Pieced and Patterned: American Quilts c.1830-1930 Through February 27 – Explore the Vaults: Black Portraits Through March 20 – Born of Fire: Ceramics from the MFA Collection Through April 3 – Art Photography of the 1970s Through June 12 – From Heath to Hedgerow: Doulton Lambeth Ware and the British Countryside

January

8 – Sensory Saturdays 12 – Coffee Talks with Nan Colton 24-30 – Our Walls: Real and Imagined

National Comedy Hall of Fame Museum

2435 U.S. 19, Holiday 727-944-4453 nationalcomedyhalloffame.com Temporarily closed – moving to new location

Safford House Museum

23 Parkin Ct., Tarpon Springs Restored Victorian home built in 1883 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org

St. Petersburg Museum of History

335 Second Ave. NE St. Petersburg 727-894-1052 spmoh.com

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 Through January 16 – Tusks to Tails: A Fossil History of Florida Through March 6 – Outpost to Statehood: The Florida Territory

Tampa Museum of Art

120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813-259-1720 tampamuseum.org Thursdays 4-8pm – pay-as-you-will admission Through January 16 – Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950s-1980s Through May 22 – An Irresistible Urge to Create: Florida Outsider Art Through June 19 – HerStory: Stories of Ancient Heroines and Everyday Women

February

10-June 26 – Paul Jenkins: From America’s Heartland to an International Journey 10-July 24 – Verde:

Poetics of Shade

Tarpon Springs Railroad Depot Historical Museum

160 E Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs Free admission 727-943-4624 tarponspringsarea historicalsociety.org

The Dalí Museum

One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg 727-823-3767 thedali.org Thursdays and Fridays reduced admission after 5pm Through January 2 – The Woman Who Broke Boundaries: Photographer Lee Miller Through January 2 – Aime Cesaire: Poetry, Surrealism and Negritude

January

29-May 22 – Picasso and the

Allure of the South Advanced-purchase timed tickets required

The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art

150 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-892-4200 thejamesmuseum.org Tuesdays $10 all day Through January 9 – Warhol’s West

USF Contemporary Art Museum Institute for Research in Art

3821 USF Holly Drive,Tampa ira.usf.edu 813-974-3503

January

13 – Bosco Sodi Artist’s Talk 14 – Bosco Sodi: “Basico” opening reception

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EVENTS

Saturday, February 5 – A Gala Evening with Josh Groban NEW

$75-$300, 7pm, The Mahaffey Theater, 400 First St. S, St. Petersburg. Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award-nominated singer, songwriter and actor Josh Groban will perform with The Florida Orchestra at its gala fundraising concert. The evening of music and mingling will benefit the orchestra’s education, community, and artistic programs.727-892-3337 floridaorchestra.org

Sunday, February 6 – Nan Colton as Virginia Woolf NEW

$25 or Rebound Voucher, 4pm, Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. Performing artist-in-residence Nan Colton presents “A Portrait of Virginia Woolf,” portraying the legendary author as she talks about how people see one another as she explains the process of having her portrait painted. To use Gulfport Rebound Vouchers, come to the Gulfport Senior Center Foundation office at the Senior Center between 9:30am-1pm Monday-Friday. Purchase tickets online with a debit or credit card at gulfportseniorfoundation.org. All Rebound Vouchers

must be used by January 10.

Monday, February 7 – Foundations of Art: Sip, Chat & Paint NEW

$30 or Rebound Vouchers+$5, 5:30pm, Gulfport Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. This popular event always has lots of sipping and chatting and everyone takes home a painting. To use Gulfport Rebound Vouchers, come to the Gulfport Senior Center Foundation office at the Senior Center between 9:30am-1pm Monday-Friday. Purchase tickets online with a debit or credit card at gulfportseniorfoundation.org. All Rebound Vouchers must be used

by January 10.

Friday, February 11-Sunday, February 20 – All Shook Up NEW

$10 10 and under/$15 student/$28 adult, times vary by date, St. Petersburg City Theatre, 4025 31st St. S, St. Petersburg. It’s 1955, and into a square little town in a square little state rides a guitar-playing young man who changes everything and everyone he meets. Loosely based on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, this hip-swiveling, lip-curling musical fantasy will have you jumpin’ out of your blue suede shoes with such classics as “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Hound Dog,” “Jailhouse Rock,” and “Don’t Be Cruel.” 727-866-1973 spcitytheatre.org

Saturday, February 12 – Localtopia NEW

Free, 10am-5pm, Williams Park, 330 Second Ave. N, St. Petersburg. This annual festival celebrates St. Pete’s support of its independent businesses and “Keep St. Pete Local.” Specialty villages showcase arts and culture, makers and merchants, a family zone, and more. Savor local food and beverages and listen to some of the area’s most popular bands. This year, a second stage has been added on Second Avenue.

ARTS & LEISURE

USF Graphicstudio

3702 Spectrum Blvd., Ste 100, Tampa Free admission 813-974-3503 graphicstudio.usf.edu/GS/ gs_about.html Visit us online!

MUSIC

Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Association

Monday Night Jazz Jam, 7-9pm, Hangar Restaurant, 540 First St. SE, St. Petersburg, aldowningjazz.com

Clearwater Jazz Holiday

Coachman Park 301 Drew St., Clearwater clearwaterjazz.com Scheduled for October 13-16

New Horizons Band of Gulfport

Gulfport Senior Center 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport Novice, intermediate musicians 727-345-0285 newhorizonsbandgulfport.org

January

4 – First session of 2022 begins

School of Rock St. Petersburg

2401 Central Ave., St. Petersburg Guitar, drum, singing, keyboard/ piano lessons 727-871-7625 schoolofrock.com

South Pasadena Community Band

All-volunteer band 727-515-5407 southpasadenaband.com Concerts suspended

St. Petersburg College

Gibbs Campus Music Center 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-341-4360 spcollege.edu/events

Suncoast Jazz Society

Cove Cay Golf Club 2612 Cove Cay Drive, Clearwater sdjs.org

Tampa Bay Symphony

Performances in various locations 727-827-8087 tampabaysymphony.org

January

9 – Fifth Annual International Composition Competition Finals (Palladium Theater)

The Florida Orchestra

See venues for dates – Mahaffey Theater, Ruth Eckerd Hall & David Straz Performing Arts Center. 727-662-7286 floridaorchestra.org

January

8-9 – Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet 13 – British Gems (Coffee Concert) 14-15 – The Wild West 16 – Great Big World 22-23 – Karen Gomyo Plays Brahms 28-30 – Beethoven’s Symphony

No. 9

February

2-3 – Star-Crossed Lovers 5 – A Gala Evening with

Josh Groban 11, 13 – The Tales of Hoffmann

TomKats Jazz Orchestra

The Blue Parrot Mondays 7-9:30pm 85 Corey Circle, St. Pete Beach 727-368 9619 www.bluepstpb.com Greg Dunn, Tomkats Music Dir. dunngsje@verizon.net 727-637-4123 tomkatsjazzorchestra.com

OPERA

Metropolitan Opera: HD Live

Miller Auditorium, Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Live high-definition broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera 727-864-7600 eckerd.edu/olli/opera

Sarasota Opera House

61 N Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941-328-1300 sarasotaopera.org

January

9 – Celebration in Song

February

12 – Tosca

St. Petersburg Opera Company

2145 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-823-2040 stpeteopera.org Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Cocktails with the Maestro. Various performance locations

January

22 – Broadway Cabaret (at Opera Central)

February

4-8 – Semele (at The Palladium)

St. Petersburg Opera Guild

stpeteoperaguild.org

The Matinee Opera Players

64th Way, Pinellas Park facebook.com/ MatineeOperaPlayers

The Pinellas Opera League

Socialize and be entertained First Wednesday each month October-June Thursdays: Opera at the Dali pinellasoperaleague@gmail.com pinellasoperaleague.com

ECO

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve

1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg 727-893-7326 stpeteparksrec.org/ boydhillpreserve Tram Tours Saturdays, guided tours, classes

Brooker Creek Preserve

3940 Keystone Rd., Tarpon Springs 727-453-6800 brookercreekpreserve.org Tram Tours Saturdays

Fort De Soto Park

3500 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde 727-552-1862 pinellascounty.org/park

Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center

700 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg, at The St. Pete Pier 727-291-4103 tbwdiscoverycenter.org

Weedon Island Preserve

1800 Weedon Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-453-6500 weedonislandpreserve.org

GARDENS

Florida Botanical Gardens

12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo. Free. Friendly dogs welcome on leash. Open daily. Welcome Center is closed weekends and county holidays. 727-582-2100 flbg.org

Florida West Coast Orchid Society

Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo Second Thurs, 7:30pm, visitors welcome, educational classes 727-420-7230 fwcos.org

Garden Club of St. Petersburg

500 Sunset Dr. S, St. Petersburg 727-381-8920 gardenclubstpetersburg.org

January

8 – Botanical Road Rally

February

8 – Chef Secrets of Fresh Herbs

Ikebana International

St. Petersburg Chapter 65 Ikebana – centuries-old art of Japanese floral arranging. 646-761-0989 ikebanastpetersburg.com

January

19 – Guest speaker Jose Salcedo,

Ohara School

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

1534 Mound St., Sarasota 941-366-5731 selby.org Through August – Seeing the Invisible (Spanish Point campus)

February

13-June 26 – Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith: Flowers, Poetry, and Light (Downtown Sarasota campus)

Sunken Gardens

1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg Adult and child horticultural workshops. 727-892-5715 sunkengardens.org

Walter Fuller Park

7891 26th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-893-7441 stpeteparksrec.org

FERRIES

Crossbay Ferry

Connecting Downtown Tampa Aquarium Wharf to Downtown St. Petersburg Vinoy Basin Wednesday through Sunday November through April 727-273-5932 thecrossbayferry.com See website for rates

Egmont Key Ferry

Fort De Soto Bay Pier $15 Children/$30 Adults 727-398-6577 tampabayferry.com

Pirate Water Taxi

Hop On, Hop Off, 14 stops along the Hillsborough River and Tampa Riverwalk. All-day passes: $25 adult/$15 child 813-223-7999 piratewatertaxi.com

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EVENTS

Saturday, February 12 – Deep Purple NEW

$59.50-$134.50, 8pm, Mahaffey Theater, 400 First St. S, St. Petersburg. Considered among the pioneers of heavy metal and modern hard rock, Deep Purple is ranked as one of the most influential bands ever. The British band was formed in 1968 and has released six studio albums since 1996. Their songs have drawn an audience that ranges widely in age and background. 727-300-2000 themahaffey.com

Monday, February 14-Tuesday, February 15 – Van Morrison NEW

$98.75 and up, 8pm, Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 N McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater. Van Morrison, one of the finest singer-songwriters and hardest working live performers of his era, has released over 40 albums with hits spanning the last five decades including Brown Eyed Girl, Have I Told You Lately, Moondance & Into the Mystic. When he last performed at Ruth Eckerd Hall in 2017, all three performances sold out. 727-791-7400 rutheckerdhall.com

Tuesday, February 15-Friday, February 18 – St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs NEW

Free, Student Center, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, 200 Sixth Ave. S. This 10th annual conference will address the timely topics of climate, equality, migration, and corruption. Keynote speech by Sarah Chayes, anti-corruption activist and foreign correspondent, will be presented at the Palladium Theater Tuesday evening. Student Center events from Wednesday on will include panel discussions, book talks, author signings and film screenings. Details and registration at worldaffairsconference.org

Monday, February 21-March 4 – Hands-on Weedon Adult Archaeology Camps

$495/week, 8:30am-4:30pm, Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Dr NE, St. Petersburg. Participants in the two weeklong camps work with professional archaeologists to investigate the early people who inhabited the Weedon Island area. Learn about their lifestyle and beliefs through field and lab work, lectures, and tours. Each camp limited to eight participants. Organized by Alliance For Weedon Island Research and Education, Inc. Registration deadline is January 31. 813-205-9847 www.awiare.org

Thursday, March 17-Sunday, March 20 – Gulf Beaches Rotary Spring Break Waterfront Festival NEW

Vendors and sponsors are sought for this 12th annual Spring Break, which typically attracts more than 10,000 people to Madeira Beach Recreation Field and ROC Park. Proceeds benefit local charitable and non-profit organizations. Vendor information, email Mitchell Shenkman: mitchellshenkman@gmail.com. Sponsor information, call John Doctor: 727-214-7583.

ARTS & LEISURE

Shell Key Ferry

Fort De Soto Boat Ramp $12.50 Children/$25 Adults 727-398-6577 tampabayferry.com

LIBRARIES

Gulf Beaches Public Library

200 Municipal Dr., Madeira Beach 727-391-2828 gulfbeacheslibrary.org

Gulfport Public Library

5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport 727-893-1074 mygulfport.us/gpl

St. Pete Beach Public Library

365 73rd Ave., St. Pete Beach 727-363-9238 Mondays – Children’s Story Time First Tuesdays – Topics in American History Third Thursdays – Book Club Download the new CloudLibrary app and stop waiting to read the latest bestseller! spblibrary.com Museum passes are back!

January

3, 31 – Family Movie Night 5, 7, 19, 21 – Fresh Films 10 – Mayor’s Open Office 13 – AARP Safe Driving Course 24 – Craig Pittman Book Talk 25 – Great Explorations

St. Petersburg Main Library

3745 Ninth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-893-7724 splibraries.org Closed for renovation

MARKETS

TUESDAYS Gulfport’s Tuesday Fresh Market

9am-3pm, October through May 9am-2pm, June through September Beach Blvd. below 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Second Tuesday Clothing Swap visitgulfportflorida.com

WEDNESDAYS Madeira Beach Morning Market

November through May 10am-2pm 5042 Madeira Way, Madeira Beach tampabaymarkets.com/ madeirabeach

FRIDAYS Treasure Island Friday Market

December through April, 9am-2pm Community Center Park (behind Walgreens) 104th Ave. & Park Place, Treasure Island. Free parking, live music. Pet friendly. 727-360-4121 islandneighborschamber.org

FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Dunedin Downtown Market

November through June, 9am-2pm John L. Lawrence Pioneer Park 420 Main St., Dunedin tampabaymarkets.com

SATURDAYS St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market

October through May 9am-2pm Al Lang Stadium parking lot, corner of First Ave. S & First St., St. Petersburg 727-455-4921 saturdaymorningmarket.com

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS WaKa Fresh Market

8am-2pm Skyway Marina Mall 4301 34th St. S, St. Petersburg wakafreshmarket.com

SUNDAYS Corey Avenue Sunday Market

10am-2pm October-May 9am-1pm June-September Live music, shops open, free parking Corey (74th) Ave., St. Pete Beach 727-498-8778 coreyave.com

Indian Shores Sunday Market

November through April 9am-1pm Indian Shores Town Hall, 19305 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores thebeachmarkets.com

OTHER MARKETS

Night Market St. Pete

Five times each year, 6pm The Side Lot 2133 Second Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-804-4672 sidelotstpete.com Permanently closed

Vintage Marché

First full weekend each month 9am-6pm Sat/9am-5pm Sun 2200 Second Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-914-7707 vintagemarche727.com

BEAR CONSERVATION: Eight Eckerd College students from Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Ray Ball’s wildlife rehab class, a course in the Animal Studies major, made the 90-minute drive to Homosassa on Nov. 9 to watch, learn and lend a hand–with bears. “They went with me on my rounds,” Ball says of the trip to Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, about 85 miles north of St. Petersburg along the Gulf Coast. On this visit, a researcher from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was working on a method to attach a radio transmitter to the three sleeping cubs while Ball was monitoring them. “My role was to maintain a safe level of anesthesia, perform a health evaluation and collect blood samples for health analysis,” he says. FLIP MY FLORIDA YARD: Eckerd College volunteers were part of the TV production crew on, Emmy® award–winning director Chad Crawford’s home improvement show designed to demonstrate how homeowners can create a landscape that is more in tune with Florida’s natural environment by using drought-tolerant plants and water-saving techniques. Regional landscapers were tasked with removing existing flora and replanting an entirely new front and side yard for a corner-lot home in just eight hours. Eight students and Farm Manager Jon Prieto from the Eckerd College Community Farm lent a helping hand.

TAMPA BAY WATCH: Scientists with the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) recently released the results of their 2020 seagrass mapping study showing that between 2018 and 2020, Tampa Bay has lost approximately 16% of our seagrass habitat for a total that is a 10-year low of 34,297 acres. It is believed that this could be the result of a wetter rainfall pattern that we have seen over the last couple of years that is resulting in the greater availability of nutrients in the bay which has caused some die-offs. Another cause is a greater abundance of attached algae which can be out-competing seagrass.

What can you do to help? • Consider native plants instead of grass and don’t use fertilizer in summer. • Volunteer and/or support Tampa Bay Watch. • Contact your elected officials at the local and state level.

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Diabetes is a disease that we commonly associate with people, however, did you know that your canine and feline pets can develop this disease? Diabetes mellitus is the most common form of diabetes and is characterized by a persistent increase in blood sugar, due to the lack of or resistance to insulin.

So what is insulin? It is a hormone (produced in the pancreas) that is responsible for telling the cells of the body when to burn sugar for energy. Think of the sugar as someone knocking at the cell’s door, waiting to come in. This door is always locked and needs insulin to act as the key to open it. If the door cannot be unlocked, then the sugar waits in the blood stream and never gets absorbed.

As the sugar builds up in the system, it will be released into the urine as excess and waste. This is what causes the very characteristic insatiable thirst and urination. Water follows the sugar out into the urine in very large amounts, increasing the pets desire to drink to replace the losses.

Because the body is having such a difficult time absorbing the sugar it will start to seek out other non-sugar sources of fuel such as fat and protein, causing weight loss. This can start to accelerate as the diabetes worsens. The more fat reserves are broken down, waste products, called ketones, can build up. This is what causes diabetic keto acidosis (DKA). This can result in vomiting, lethargy, or inappetence and requires emergency intervention and possibly hospitalization. Whenever diabetes goes unchecked, the sugar can cause cataract formation. Sugar is absorbed into the lenses of the eyes, where it is changed into sorbitol. The sorbitol crystallizes, increasing the opacity and density (whitening / bluing) of the lenses, creating cataracts.

Early warning signs are increased thirst and urination. If you notice these, or any vomiting, lethargy, and change in appetite, please take your pet to your veterinarian.

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ACCOUNTING / BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICES Anastasiya Dycus, EA, CAA

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Individual & Business • International

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AIR CONDITIONING Hales A/C Service

Installing, servicing and maintaining all makes of air conditioning and heating equipment since 1986.

HalesAC.com Lic # CAC055503 4700 95th St N., St. Petersburg 727.398.5515

BACKGROUND CHECKS King Background Screening

Since 2006. Tenant & employee background checks. Full credit report, nationwide criminal, and nationwide eviction. $50

See website for full details. www.KingBackgroundScreening.com

Denise Anderson - Owner

Call/Text 941.284.4612

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BOAT & YACHT BROKERS

Sea Beyond Marine Group – offering pre-owned Luxury Yachts, Cruisers, Sport Fishing & Center Console Boats. Located at Port 32 Marina, 250 Madonna Blvd., Tierra Verde, Eric@SeaBeyondMarina.com 727.273.7000

BOAT DOCK RENTAL

Marina Bay Docks Holiday Isle Marina & Town Center Marina 727.639.2862 madeirabaydocksinc.com

COMPUTERS & VIRUS REMOVAL Pinellas Family Computer Service

PC & Mac Technician for your home or business. Stephen Johnson A+ sjohnson@pfcs.biz 727.803.0219

FURNITURE

Paradise Lights on Corey Avenue Wicker, Bamboo, Glass, Lighting and much more! 401 Corey Ave., SPB 727.317.5513

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Angelides Builders - Renovation & remodeling, new homes, restoration, design/build & solar certified Lic: #CBC058934 & # CGC 1523610 angelidesbuilders.com 727.394.8406

Complete Home/Business Remodel

additions, baths, kitchens & windows, design/planning. Superb quality & competitive $. Lic. CGC1518653 727.466.7140 / 415.8075

GHD Construction

New Homes & Additions w/Solar Energy, Contact Tom. tsmith@GHDcsi.com 727.323.5119 x2004

HANDYMAN Residential or Commercial Painting

Rental Prep Services or Complete

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HEALTH & FITNESS Acupunture & Herbs Seasonal

Allergies, Hip & Back pain April Wang Certified Chinese MD, (Tyrone Area) 6600 31st Terrace, St. Pete 33710 727.384.4826 Alzheimer’s Association - Worried about your Memory? Offers FREE & Confidential Memory Screenings, CALL to schedule 727.893.5657

HEALTH & NUTRITION

Gulfport Nutrition - 5012 Gulfport Blvd.S., Cardio Drumming Classes. Call Marlene for Information 305.619.9734

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Medical Weight Loss - Get rid of those extra COVID pounds the healthy way. Fitness - Yoga - Pilates - Wellness & Numetra Weight Management Contact Carolyn Quinlan, DO MBA

DrQWeightLoss.com 727.273.2030

HEARING CARE

Anne S. Carter, Ph.D. 727.329.8852 Don’t let Hearing Loss impact your life complimentary screening, consultation & demo, 30 day trial, Pasadena

Miracle-Ear Hearing Center

Offering hearing aids at no cost to federal workers & retirees Miracle-Ear.com 727.359.0950

HELP WANTED Dependable, presentable,

sales-oriented, route driver wanted. 4 days/week. Safe driving record a must. Knowledge of Tampa/St. Pete area beneficial. Call Ron or email ron555@mac.com 727.471.0573

HOUSEKEEPING & CLEANING

Reasonable cleaning. Homes, windows, offices. Experienced and insured. Pinellas county.727.259.3558 Laddy’s Cleaning Service - on the beaches over a decade 727.430-8826

Laundry Wash Dry Fold Service

Laundromat - 7815 Blind Pass Rd, St. Pete Beach. Some Pickup/Delivery Available. Call Lorri 817.681.7474 Cleaning Is Our Passion - Maids, Maintenance & More. Steadfast, Reliable, Best of Beaches service for 25+ years. L/B/I 727.363.1074

Experienced, Independent European

Lady, guaranteed quality service. Reasonable rates & references. Call for free estimates. 727.564.1473 Home & Office Cleaning - Experienced, Efficient European Cleaning Lady, Free Estimates, Great local references 10+ years Irina 727.481.1364

INSURANCE

Academy Insurance - Full Lines - Flood -Residential & Investment Property Specialist Call Rose rwainwright@academyins.net 727.343.0419

Bentley DeNight Insurance Services

can save $$$ on Flood Insurance and can quote Homeowners, Auto & Business Insurances 727.344.4500

MOBILE Therapeutic MASSAGE

In the Comfort of Your Home or Office

Relaxation • Pain & Injury Relief Deep Tissue • Reflexology Stretch Therapy • Cupping

Lic #MA76776

Starting at $100 hour or $135 for 90 minutes Teresa Gandeza, LMT 727-512-9414

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NEW YEAR’S FORECAST 2022

Happy New Year, Everyone! 2022 has begun but instead of charging right out of the gate to start new goals, the celestial patterns are more inclined to have us REthink and REvise our plans! Venus will be REtrograde until January 29th, for love, values, and money REsets. Mercury REtrogrades on January 14th, for REleasing and REconsidering before we jump into new endeavors. Eclipses come in spring, then later in the fall joined by a Mars REtrograde. Pisces and Aries enjoy the expansion of Jupiter this year. The RE energy will also be seen on a global level as we attempt to REgain some certainties and stability in our lives. But, it’s best to keep going with the flow and adapt as needed to the changes coming our way. So, plan well but be ready for anything in this highly aspected year!

CAPRICORN: Venus favors you until February ends, increasing popularity and charm! You also have high energy from Mars until then, but watch the budget in March. Jupiter keeps you on the go with short trips and many communications until May; then home life and family see growth and enjoy opportunities until the fall. Eclipses focus on your love life, children, goals, and friendships this year. Attractions can be exciting and fun, but unstable. Saturn is keeping you focused on finances and you will receive and pay on a karmic level this year; clearing up loose ends. Neptune continues to stimulate your imagination and intuition with art and literature being good outlets. Pluto the great transformer is still quietly bringing the development you need into your life as it eliminates the old, clearing way for the future.

AQUARIUS: Mercury retro in your sign begins your year with a review. A focus on health and private matters to help you put the year in perspective. Saturn in your sign all year keeps bringing karmic rewards and debts to be paid. March brings both popularity from Venus and high energy from Mars! Jupiter may increase income but bring a tendency to spend especially in April. Eclipses affecting your home and family area begin in May and will reoccur in the fall. Expect a few surprises and a change in career or status may also occur this year. The last half of the year interest in learning and travel or short trips are likely. You are easy-going and daily life keeps you busy. Neptune has been bringing a stronger value to spiritual matters and helping others just be sure to help yourself first and watch out for pitfalls.

PISCES: Lucky Jupiter is in your sign until May then returns in the fall bringing growth and opportunities your way! Travel and education are likely but watch for excess or over-extending yourself. April brings high energy and favorable vibes; with enhanced income possibilities in May. The time spent alone may be creative but too much isolation will lead to mental stress. Eclipses activate your travel, education, and communication areas in spring and fall. Breakthroughs in areas that have held you back come through learning and opening your mind. Siblings may be unpredictable. Friends and friendships may undergo

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complete transformations. Let go of anyone or group that is not in your best interest. You are still in the phase of finding a new path or new identity, keep reimagining yourself; be patient.

ARIES: Your year begins focused on career and position rethinking your goals! Should you go out on your own? March will be a social month with professionals or personal friends that may require commitments. You have great protection this year and from May through October when Jupiter enters your sign, growth and opportunities will be yours! May will also bring favor from Venus and your Mars energy kicks in the last week. Eclipses fall in the financial sector with changes in resources and values ongoing. A sudden windfall or expense is likely and income is erratic. Your alone time may be spent creatively and on much needed recharging and self-care. You feel more in charge of your life this year and ready to look ahead with confidence. Reconnecting in relationships for clarity will be beneficial.

TAURUS: Travel adventures may have setbacks until March; go with the flow. Letting go of old beliefs may be a resolution for this year. In March you are popular with superiors in professional and personal life; plus you have the drive to excel in your career or status! April is more about social activities with an interest in groups or organizations resulting in mutually beneficial opportunities! The wild card planet Uranus continues to shake up your world with the unpredictable! Eclipses join this planet in your sign this year with both the spring and

JEWELERS

Diny’s Jewelers - Custom Designs, restoration & repair; appraisals & more! 130 107th Ave., Treasure Island (N of Clock Tower) DinysFlorida.com 727.513.3469

LOCKSMITH SERVICES

COVID SAFE Lock Repair Service during daytime hours, weekdays. Vet owned. Tommy Locksmith 727.755.3975

MARINE CONSTRUCTION

Island Marine Construction - Docks, Boat Lifts, Service, since 1997. Licensed Marine Contractor, C-8463 727.363.7282

MASSAGE SERVICES Island Massage Therapy

5901 Sun Blvd #205, St. Petersburg, FL 33715 MM31363 World-Class Therapeutic Massage islandmassageonline.com 727.864.6688 2Reds Massage (MM37417) is growing brand new treatment rooms open for medical massage or complimentary therapies. Great location for St. Pete and south beaches. Call Marsha Jo 2redsmassage.com 727.278.1175 Helios Health – Scott (MA-25432) & Zoe (MA-31664) offer massage, personal training and Infrared sauna therapy on West Central Ave. @ 57 St., St. Petersburg 727.322.8883

MEDICAL PRACTICE

Concierge Health & Wellness 24/7 AccessPrimary Care Physician.

Gulf Club Medicine 727.310.0616 Full Spectrum Primary Care with focus on prevention. Dr. Ryan Baker www.MillenniumPhysicians.com 2299 9th Ave. N, Ste 1A. 727.618.2229

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

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PAINTING SERVICES Residential or Commercial Painting

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PERSONAL CHEF

Hire a French personal chef and enjoy dinner with your guests! Text or call 571.435.5606 Custom Meals and Delivery. Andrea Dudley 813.541.8437

PET SERVICES

CBD for Pets - Natures Pet Herbals has a variety of CBD Hemp based products for you and your pets. Visit NaturesPetHerbals.com or call them 406.578.HEMP (4367)

PLASTIC SURGERY Is It Time For An Eye Lift?

Coundouriotis Facial Plastic Surgery and Laser Center 727.525.9900

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

Sunset Beach Club 1BR/1BA - Private Dock-Upstairs-$1,200/Mo, Annual. Roger 727.946.1938

REAL ESTATE SERVICES Realty Experts, Byrne-Brylinke

Senior & Veterans Discounts Offered by TOP Local R. E. Services Co. Full service help with Buying & Selling Call James for info. 727.612.9988

SCREEN REPAIR

Screen Repair for Pool Cages, Patios and Lanais, call or text for a FREE Estimate.

Rescreen Rescue 727.348.4307

SEAFOOD & BUTCHER SHOP

Shaners Land & Sea Market @ P-A-G 2000 Pass-A-Grille Way, St Pete Bch 8am-7pm, 7 days 727.367.4292

SLIDING DOOR REPAIR

Stop Struggling w/ Old Sliding Doors. We fix it to open for a fraction of the cost of a new door. We replace windows too. Lic. C1050,

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TERMITES Cameron Termite & Pest Control

Inspections, Treatments and Tenting Camerontermite.com 727.577.0789

TOURS & TRANSPORTATION Paradise Tours & Transportation

Call us 1st for your transportation needs. We will take you where you want to go! Sightseeing tours and transportation around Tampa Bay. 727.417.8036

BATS - Bay Area Taxi Service

Download phone app, batsTaxi.com 727.367.3702 Free Beach Rides 727.776.7553 Treasure Island Airport & Shuttle Service All Airports, Outlets Malls, sports events, Hard Rock Casino, 727.543.1928

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TUTORING Portuguese & French Tutoring

Conversational-Grammar-Literature

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VINYL FLOORS

ScratchMaster Vinyl Floors are now available at Woody’s Kitchens & More 727.864.4819

WANTED-PIANO

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WELLNESS

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fall bringing sudden change and breaking down old patterns. You are bold and not afraid to be original! Your career is demanding but you can work around obligations. Your social contacts will provide opportunities through May and then a guardian angel watches over you thereafter. You are popular and favored in June; full of energy in July.

GEMINI: You are busy with finances as the year begins; review and reset. Travel is enjoyable and adventurous in March; go alone or with a friend! You have favor with the boss or other superiors in April and are ready to take on the world! Through April the opportunities for advancement are everywhere with eclipses setting off workplace changes in May then again in the fall. Health concerns with breakthroughs both physical and mental are liberating. May through October Jupiter brings social contacts to open doors personally and professionally. Saturn energy brings a good year for thorough education and understanding that may result in a change in your beliefs. Uranus gives the desire to break free from restraints and do things your way as Neptune continues to cloud your path with uncertainty.

CANCER: Relationships are undergoing transformations both personal and business under Pluto’s watch until February ends; some stay and some go. Resources and finances are enhanced in March but still, Saturn wants karmic debts settled, too. Neptune gives interest in spiritual journeys and opportunities are abundant for travel or education; especially through May as Jupiter opens doors. Expansion in your career or position follows until October, then off you go again! Eclipses in the spring and fall will accent children, love and romance, friendships, and goals! Unpredictable Uranus also brings sudden changes in those same areas this year. You may also find yourself involved in humanitarian groups or some that are more unconventional in their undertakings. June brings favor, July energy! LEO: Health and wellness goals are revamped with the new year as you end indulgent habits. Holiday fun winds down and work keeps you busy! March steers energy into relationships when partners are cooperative and pleasant, but Saturn’s karmic requirements must be met and accepted. In April resources may be enhanced or let go. Jupiter brings support from others until May, then gives you the travel bug! Neptune brings assistance all year and increases both psychic abilities and intuition. Eclipses in May are bringing some unexpected changes in career or status. Your home itself, as well as family life, will see changes that could be both exciting and unexpected. Venus will be in your sign the month of August and you shine!

VIRGO: Homelife is where the action is as your year begins! Love life and children are all in need of reconnection and recreation as old patterns are let go. Saturn has you working hard again this year but in March you will have the energy and charm to get further ahead! Jupiter is blessing you in relationships with love planets Venus and Mars joining the mix in April to assist in mutual advancement! Neptune keeps the rose-colored glasses on for romantic idealism. May through October resources and assistance from others come in many ways! The spring and fall eclipses stimulate travel both near and far as well as educational interests as many changes take place with Uranus leading you down some unconventional paths. Avoid legal affairs if possible. September, Venus brings you charms and beauty.

LIBRA: Reconnecting with family and refreshing the home is your theme in the new year. Release anything in these areas that no longer works. In March your love life and creativity are enhanced and energized by Venus and Mars! Saturn remains karmic in romance and a fated feeling is likely. April brings high activity to your workplace with four planets in motion! Lucky Jupiter brings opportunities for growth or travel with work and also improvement in health issues until May; then again in the fall. Neptune energy isn’t clear in these areas. May through October brings fortunate relationships both business and personal! Eclipses in spring and fall are activating areas of finances and resources with Uranus promising some unexpected gains or expenses. Values change and old patterns end.

SCORPIO: Everyday life, conversations, and short trips bring intense moments and transformation on deep levels; reconnect and resolve. March will accent the home and family relationships with fiery Mars and favorable Venus, but Saturn still brings responsibilities and obligations in these areas. Lucky Jupiter promises fun and romance until May; with April being a high point! Eclipses in spring and fall are in your sign highlighting both you and your relationships with the unexpected! Wellness and relating are front and center all year as you take care of yourself and important partners. Allow individuality and adapt to the many changes. Children should do well this year but don’t worry about uncertainties; intuition and creativity will help guide them and yourself as well.

SAGITTARIUS: The new year has you reviewing finances and planning for expenses and this area continues to experience upheaval. By March you are ready for a short trip and connecting to others but doing so may be for obligations. There may be an increase in the family this year; redecorating at home, too, with April highlighted! It’s a good time to visit relatives up until May then again in the fall; misunderstandings may continue but aren’t charged. May until October enjoy time with children, love life, and creative projects. Eclipses are bringing necessary changes to your workplace or job itself. Expect sudden developments in both spring and fall. Health issues may arise suddenly or breakthroughs come through alternative wellness.

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Holding On To Resentment Only Holds You Hostage

“You can’t have a harmonious relationship and hold on to your resentment, too. You can’t hold on to your anger and bitterness and still have a healthy heart and a settled stomach.” ~ Eric Butterworth

Have you noticed? Lately, there seems to be a LOT of toxic emotional energy floating through people’s minds and hearts. To deal with the negative energy of anger and resentment is a skill most people are still working at getting a handle on, myself included. Medical studies prove that long-held anger and resentment is damaging to our physical and emotional well-being.

The bottom line is, the energy of resentment eats away at our minds, our bodies, and the body of our relationships. Given this knowledge, why would anyone want to hold on to resentment, anger, and bitterness?

Someone once said holding resentment toward another person is like drinking arsenic and hoping the person you are resenting dies. Buddha put it another way: “Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal intending to throw it at someone else. You are the one who gets burned.” This helps put it into perspective, doesn’t it? “Re-sent-ment” is re-sent anger. It is the mental and emotional act of resending toxic and negative energy through our own minds and bodies.

This is not to diminish the fact that many of us may have legitimate reasons to be angry towards another person. Sometimes people do thoughtless and even cruel things to each other. However, stop and think about it: Does holding onto resentment serve YOU in a positive, life affirming way? Most likely, the answer is no. Most times, the person or people we hold in resentment don’t even know or care...or worse yet, some of them are already in the grave, but we are still allowing them to hold us hostage to the past. Isn’t it time to set ourselves free?

I have discovered that communication is always the healing balm for relationship issues and forgiveness sets us free. It’s important to remember that forgiving doesn’t mean we are condoning the actions that evoked our anger—it means we will set ourselves free from the past by not “resending” the toxins of resentment through our mind and body in the future. Proactive, clear, authentic, transparent communication and forgiveness will set us free from the energy of resentment, anger and bondage to the past.

Consider this as a Mindfulness Practice:

• Make a list of anyone you may hold in resentment. (This could include yourself.)

• If you are uncertain, go within and ask your wisdom-Self to reveal where there may be bitterness in your heart.

• Then, commit to communicate with each person in the way. Call them, write them a letter, email them or go and to see them. If they are no longer alive, write a letter and then, in a moment of silence and peace, burn the letter, releasing the resentment as you bury the ashes. What can make the process easier is remembering that we forgive others for ourselves, not them. Holding resentment only holds you hostage.

• Set yourself free today. Why? Because you love yourself too much to drink arsenic or hold on to hot coals, yes?

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