Paradise News Magazine August - September 2022

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TIDBITS aboard their vessel. Sign up fast for this popular event and help them tally up the bay scallop population in Tampa Bay! TREASURE ISLAND

Sea Dog Brewery at St. Pete Beach/Treasure Island Bridge is trying to help out with the breakfast and brunch rush on the weekends.

By Peter Roos The favorite breakfast spots in SPB and TI have long been Skidders, La Croisette, The Frog Pond and Chill on Corey Ave, Waffle House, Foxy’s and Caddy’s on the Beach. Sea Dog Brewery has hit a grand slam at the old Captain K’s on the northwest (TI) side of the bridge. They are open Friday-Sunday at 8am just to serve breakfast. You can go by boat, car, Free Beach Ride, foot or PSTA trolley. The creative menu includes Steak and Eggs, Shrimp & Grits, homemade Corned Beef Hash, and Lobster Benedict. Kids Waffles or Scramble $5-6. Full Liquor starts 10am. Tell them you read about it in Paradise NEWS. Mug Club members get discounts too.

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Community Foundation Tampa Bay does a great deal of good in our area. Their founding sponsorship of www.arts axisfl.com has made local performing art far more accessible. Community Foundation has provided grants to local nonprofits for community vibrancy projects that increase access to and

appreciation of arts and culture; support resources to help our local environment flourish; and foster collaboration. These types of projects may include arts and culture; resiliency and environmental sustainability; and community-based projects with widespread impact. Of the 11 grant recipients, the beaches and St. Pete projects include: - IDEAS For Us received $6,000 for Tampa Bay ecological shoreline restoration projects in St. Pete Beach and Tampa’s Ulele Springs. - Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg received $23,220 for its “Picture of Health: Art for Well-Being” series of programs that will use the arts to create a

Julie Marcus PINELLAS COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS

PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 23, 2022 3 WAYS TO VOTE Vote By Mail • All voters are eligible to vote by mail. • Request a mail ballot at VotePinellas.gov or call 727-464-VOTE (8683). • Mail back your ballot or take it to any one of our mail ballot return locations. (Return location days and times vary — check locations at VotePinellas.gov.)

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Vote Early • Vote early at any one of our 3 Early Voting locations: August 13 – 21. (Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m – 6:00 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) • Bring your photo and signature ID to avoid delays.

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Vote on Election Day • Voters are required to vote in the precinct where they live. • Polls are open 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Bring your photo and signature ID to avoid delays. • Visit VotePinellas.gov or call 727-464-VOTE (8683) to find Election Day precinct and polling place information, and a list of acceptable forms of ID.

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