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Largest South Pinellas Art Festival Returns By Abby Baker
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“The Flirtation” by Susan Gott. “I’ll be bringing some figurative pieces as well as a series of cast glass platters,” said Gott.
Art Festival Beth-El wasn’t the only art show pushed online in 2021 for COVID-19 precautions, but it was easily the most significant in South Pinellas.
After an in-person hiatus in 2021, the 2022 festival take place at Temple Beth-El in St. Petersburg this Saturday
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voices More Birds, Less Humans Behind BCYC We’re writing as regular walkers at Clam Bayou Nature Park. Our concern is the development of the spit of land behind Boca Ciega Yacht Club. We think the oyster beds are probably a good idea for that area. However, since birds nest regularly in the mangroves, introducing human use of that land is a mistake. We humans use more than our share of the earth and Gulfport has plenty of lovely parks for humans. Let’s just preserve that land for wildlife and
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebrates the great leader who fought against racism. [Dr. King] grew up being separated from others because of his skin tone. It used to be [that] Black and white [people] could not be friends. Darker skin-toned people had to go to different schools that weren’t as nice as the ones light skin-toned
people went to. They had different places to eat and even drink water. Dr. Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech on Aug. 28, 1963. That changed life forever. Now we thank him for his service. Thank you, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. –Charlotte Brass, 10, St. Petersburg
Correction In “Gulfport Spitfire Jerryanne Hindman Dead at 77”, The Gabber incorrectly identified Jerryanne Hindman’s birth year. Her correct birth year is 1944. The Gabber regrets the error.
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Here’s What’s Happening with the St. Pete Beach Theatre Ideas swirled after Chris Scott bought the Beach Theatre on St. Pete Beach in August, 2021. After several community input meetings, the formation of the nonprofit, The Beach Theatre Community Foundation, Inc., and the subsequent election of a board of directors, restorations to the iconic venue are underway. “The idea is still also to have it be an entertainment space for live acts,” Scott’s business partner Hendrik Bisanz mentioned, noting the theater would still operate as a movie theater, too. From a new hot spot for indie films to Rocky Horror showings, to concerts, the theater will serve as an entertainment station for all ages. Shana Nichols spoke about her involvement in the development. “About three years ago, myself and [a] colleague went to the City [of St. Pete Beach] asking about the theater with the proposal to reopen it as an indie cinema and a new venue,” Nichols said. Now, she serves as the executive director of The Beach Theatre Community Foundation. Since the theater sat dormant for nine years, it needs extensive restorations, but, Nichols said, they’re coming along swiftly. She added that they’ve completed the architectural design and fixed the roof leak, but the theater still needs a general contractor to advance the reconstruction. “We’re going to expand the lobby. We want to have a gathering spot, a place where people can connect, and network, and chit chat about the movies and about the events that are going on,” Nichols said. “We’re going to add a bar and lounge area. So that’s like a big part of the restoration.” This plan will leave the theater with fewer seats, but provide a more intimate and welcoming space for guests to mingle.
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The Beach Theatre Community Foundation has started to restore the historic theater on Corey Avenue.
Both Bisanz and Nichols stressed the importance of community involvement with this project. According to Nichols, Saturday, Jan. 15 was the theater’s 82 birthday and to celebrate, The Beach Theatre Community Foundation conducted a movie survey to learn what kind of movies
locals wanted to see at the theater. Classic Hollywood and independent films took the lead. “[It’s] Very important for us to have a fun experience and not just movies. We want people to know that. We do want it to be a multi-entertainment venue,” Nichols said.
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Gulfport Council Votes to Replace Senior Center’s Broken A/C
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The Gulfport Senior Center will get a new and much-needed HVAC system. The new system will cost almost $35,000.
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Gulfport City Council approved a $34,791.74 contract at its Jan. 18 meeting to replace the 15-ton HVAC system at the city’s senior center. Council voted 5-0 to replace the air conditioning system. The city awarded the contract to Largo-based Caladesi Construction Co. The existing HVAC unit, installed in 2001, failed and needed replacing, according to city staff. Caladesi Construction will install a Trade 15-ton split system with electric heat and a new air handler – and will be more energy efficient than the old system, according to city staff. The city also hopes to renovate or rebuild the Gulfport Senior Center, at 5501 27th Ave. S., and has earmarked money to hire lobbyists and fundraise to that end.
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It’s rare to see Gulfport staple Albert Risemberg with shoes on. Risemberg, a retired airplane mechanic, is Gulfport’s designated earthy-granola homestead farmer, and founder of Moon Landing Yoga.
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For the young women of the Gulfport Montessori Elementary Girlfriends Club, Monday, Jan. 17 was a Martin Luther King Jr. Day to remember. The club marched through downtown St. Petersburg in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Big Parade. It was the first time the Gulfport Montessori Elementary School all-girls club marched in the annual parade. “Ever since I mentioned the parade they haven’t let it go,” said Robin Moore, a counselor at Gulfport Elementary. “The girls are really excited.” Moore heads the group. She works alongside a team of female teachers and administrators who encourage the students to discuss leadership and female empowerment each week for nine weeks. A spot in Gulfport Girlfriends is an exclusive one, Moore says. Every nine weeks, each fourthand fifth-grade homeroom teacher selects four female students to join the club. The girls win prizes, fill
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Ballerina in Blue At 21, Brianna Melton is directing, choreographing and dancing in the St. Petersburg Ballet Conservatory’s “The Nutcracker.” A ballerina since she was three years old, Melton aims to dance for a Florida ballet company and eventually teach full time. Her parents, Brian and Anna Melton, own the Gulfport-based ballet, so it was no surprise when the young ballerina took a break from searching for a company and stepped in the role of artistic director. For months she’s been training a group of young dancers to take the stage. Melton pins their hair back, makes conversation around the “lipstick mirror”, and works diligently with dancers not much younger then herself. But it wasn’t necessarily on a happy note. This past May, Servy Gallardo, previous artistic director and co-founder with the Meltons, was accused Ballet continued on page 14
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BMX OK in Skate Park – For Now
A Two-Week Trial Run Could Mean a Permanent Change BMX riders have a two-week trial run to use the Gulfport Skate Park. If all goes well, the change could last indefinitely. At the Jan. 18 Gulfport City Council meeting, City Manager Jim O’Reilly said the city will start a two-week trial period on Jan. 31. During the trial, both skateboarders and BMX riders can use the skate park. Currently only skaters can officially use the park, located behind the Gulfport Recreation Center on Shore Boulevard South, but the skate park will welcome BMX Monday-Friday, from 3-6 p.m., during the two-week run. Skaters can use the park from 8:30 a.m.-sunset. “We will videotape it to see if there are any issues,” O’Reilly told the council, adding: “I will have staff there also in case an issue were to arise.” Before council appointed O’Reilly as city manager, he had an extensive career managing city recreation programs, most recently as Gulfport’s Leisure Services Director. O’Reilly and staff want to look at how skateboarders and BMX riders interact at the skate park and if the park has enough space to accommodate both. Mayor Sam Henderson and Vice Mayor April Thanos (Ward I) voiced support for the trial run. Councilman Michael Fridovich (Ward IV) expressed less enthusiasm about the idea, saying the
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skate park didn’t have the room to accommodate both modes of recreation. “So quite frankly, I think it’s a waste of time,” Fridovich said.
O’Reilly will report back city staff’s findings on the skate park in February and could also bring a proposal to the council for installing lighting at the facility.
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Let Life Give You Lemons
9-Year-Old Sells $1 Lemonade from his Gulfport Front Yard It’s 45° outside on Sunday, Jan. 23, but that doesn’t deter 9-yearold Bentley Smith from setting up his homemade lemonade stand on 21st Avenue South in Gulfport. He’s sold $1 plastic cups of lemonade alongside his grandfather, Christopher Littlewood, on weekend afternoons for the past month. They have no plans to stop. Smith runs the stand (cash only) while Littlewood makes the lemonade and keeps the outdoor heater cranking. The 9-year-old says he’s saving his dollars to buy his mother, Stephanie Torres, a new laptop. “I was saving up for a GoPro at first,” Smith said. “But now I want to buy my mom a new laptop. She used to have one and it got really old and broke.” So far: $127. “He’s (Smith) just very outgoing, very tenacious … he just has a really big heart,” Torres said. “Once he puts his mind to something, he does it.” Some of Smith’s customers stumble across his booth organically, and some seek him out after seeing Littlewood’s Facebook posts on the Gulfport, Florida pages. According to Littlewood, Smith
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spends most weekends outside in his yard anyway. “We’re always out here throwing baseballs or footballs around,” Littlewood told The Gabber. “He’s an outdoorsy kid, not the type to play video games.”
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Gabber Life: The Lion Dance
Creative Clay Students Dance for Good Fortune in the New Year By Abby Baker
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Choreographer Helen Hansen French led the group. After a few minutes of dancing, Creative Clay invited onlookers to join the fun.
It’s nearing February, but Creative Clay students squeezed in a traditional Lion Dance for a shot at good luck in 2022. The performance [Sunday, Jan. 23] premiered at the St. Petersburg Museum of History in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the St. Petersburg-Takamatsu Sister City Partnership. On March 9, Heart Artlink in Takamatsu will perform a parallel Lion Dance. “Every year, we do something different,” said Kim Dohrman, CEO of Creative Clay. “We’re looking forward to what’s next.” Did you see something interesting around town? Send us your high-resolution photos and a short description at news@thegabber.com. We’ll use the photos on our Instagram, @ gabberlife, and in print!
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We Tried It: Sacred Lands Tour
Come for the Peacocks, Stay for the History Animal bones, pottery, and screaming peafowl cover Sacred Lands, David Anderson says with a smile. It’s Sunday [Jan. 16] at 11:30 a.m. and I’m on the Sacred Lands site tour with around 10 other interested tour-takers. The optimistic, masked Anderson leads several historical walking tours in Pinellas. The Sacred Lands tour is his main weekend gig, and it’s obvious that the place is close to his heart. His grandparents purchased the Sacred Lands lot in 1940 for $20,000. More than 80 years later, Anderson immerses himself – and visitors – in the history of the Tocobaga Indian village, the Seminole ancestors who once lived on the site. The climax of the tour leads up the Anderson/Narváez mound. Speckled with pottery and shells, Anderson believes the first Americans used the man-made hill as a ceremonial ground. A town hall, if you will. “Nobody had to tell the Tocobaga Indians to buy flood insurance,” Anderson jokes. The Anderson family’s slice of Jungle Prada is the last piece remaining of the area’s pre-European past. And they know it, so they put
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One of the ostentation of peafowl that lives at St. Petersburg’s Sacred Lands.
much care into preserving the bits of pre-European tools and art. In the 1500s, the village lived on what is now parking lots, neighborhoods, and a restaurant (Jungle Prada Tavern.) In 1528, Spanish explorers Pánfilo de Narváez and Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca made contact with the site. That contact resulted in death, disease, and failed gold explorations across the country. Anderson knows it all, and he tells the heavy history in a light-hearted manner, shifting from pre-industrial revolution, to prohibition times, to the present. Anderson’s grandfather laid the winding brick road (by hand) through
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Sacred Lands, Anderson tells the group. The bricks were abandoned, and he used his labor from his lumber company to collect them. “My grandfather thought free was a good price,” he said. “It was a oneman job that took him two years.” Details like this one (plus speculations of Al Capone drinking in a nearby speakeasy) comprise the tour. It was the peafowl that hooked me. Sacred Lands has groups of peahens and peacocks strutting around the site at all times. They look suspicious of strangers, but they seem to know the Andersons are responsible for leaving out food. Anderson and his wife sell the molted feathers in the Sacred Lands shop, and the funds go to feeding the birds. The original pair of peafowl flew to Sacred Lands on their own, and now their ancestors thrive on the historical grounds. Occasionally bird rescues – such as Birds in Helping Hands – take in peafowl and release them on Anderson land. “From two birds back in the ‘50s, there’s more than 50 now,” Anderson said. “I like to joke that we become the unofficial peacock rescue center.” Site tours are held most weekends. Book a tour at discoverfloridatours.com
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Overheard at Gulfport City Council
Snippets of Things Said at the Jan. 18 Gulfport City Council Meeting “I know that I go to meetings at the Neighborhood Center. And when we walked in it’s cooled down to 70 (degrees) or something. Why do we air condition buildings so cold when nobody’s in them?” –Vice Mayor April Thanos (Ward I) on the cold temperatures at some city facilities.
“We’re in a predicament where we’ve gone from only a few places that had outdoor music to places that never had it before.” –Councilman Paul Ray (Ward III) on potential adjustments to the city’s sound ordinance. Ray said the City has no plans to change decibel levels as part of the tweaks.
“There’s some groups that will use them. We can do a better job with staff that’s in the there to check.” –Tom Nicholls, Gulfport’s public works director, in response to Thanos’ concerns about cold building temperatures.
“We’ll have video of it and we’ll see if we have interaction between the bicycle riders and the skaters.” —City Manager Jim O’Reilly on plans to allow BMX riders and skaters to share the skate park on a two-week trial basis.
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about available community resources. Feb. 4, 10 a.m. Monday Mile Walking Club Start your week on the right (or left) foot with a walking group that meets in different locations every week. Mondays, 8 a.m. Call for location. Desserts & Dental Day Make the connection between oral health & overall health. Learn tips and tricks to keep your mouth healthy. Giveaways & raffles. Feb. 8, 2 p.m. Registration required. Online Dating 101: The Dos & Don’ts for Women This class, led by Erin Gray, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, helps women set up their online dating profiles and get started safely engaging in the world of online dating. Feb. 9, 1 p.m. Limited space; registration required. Health Talk with Labrador Primary Dr. McCoy will discuss simple steps you can take to boost your immune system. Feb. 10, 12 p.m. Rhythm & Groove Jam Session Let’s make music together at our new monthly hootenanny. Bring your instrument & join others for a casual jamming group. Open to all, all instruments, all experience levels, and listeners. Feb. 10, 3 p.m. Art Adventures: 3D Forms Learn to make 2D paper into 3D figures: cubes, pyramids, octahedrons, dodecahedron, and even Icosahedrons (a 20-sided geometric figure). The sky’s the limit. Feb. 11, 10 a.m. Valentine’s Day Sock Hop Break out your poodle skirt and leather jackets, grab your partner and head to the Gulfport Casino for a Valentine’s Day to remember. Feb. 14, 6 p.m.; tickets at Senior Center and Casino. Memory Screenings Worried about your
memory? St. Anthony’s Memory Disorder Clinic offers free, confidential memory screenings. Feb. 14, appointment only. 727893-5657. Pencil Drawing A three-week class (Feb. 15-Mar. 1) led by Jay Lynch. Please bring 11”x14” drawing pad, pencils, & sharpener. Tuesdays, 1 p.m. Registration required. HCA Lunch & Learn Learn the signs and symptoms of heart valve disease from Dr. Samantha Avery, DO, of The Heart Institute. Feb. 15, 2 p.m. Registration required. Wellness Wednesday: Monthly Wellness Checks Make your health a priority & track your progress with these free monthly wellness screenings. This month we have dental screenings. Feb. 16, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration required. In the Kitchen with Chef Jack: Chicken Tortellini Soup Improve your culinary skills with step-by-step guidance from the Soup Guru, Chef Jack. Feb. 17, 4 p.m. Registration required. EPIC Coffee Club Join other LGBTQ+ seniors for a warm cup of coffee. This month we look back at memories; bring photos of yourself you don’t mind sharing. Feb. 23, 8:30 a.m. Gulfport Kiwanis “Let’s Improve the World Together!” Learn about Gulfport’s community service club, their current projects, and how you can be the reason someone smiles. Feb. 24, 3 p.m. Happy Birthday to You! Celebrate February birthdays with friends, food, & fun – whether it’s your birthday or not. Feb. 23, 3 p.m. Matinee Movie Take a break & enjoy a movie with friends. Call for title. Feb. 25, 1 p.m.
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Gulfport Casino Ballroom 727-893-1070 • 5500 Shore Blvd. S. The Imapcs Sock Hop Jan. 28, 7 p.m. (6:30 p.m. door) $15 or $25/2, adv.; $20, day of. Advance tickets at Casino and Beach Bazaar. Gulfport Rocks the ‘70s Disco dance party sponsored by Gulfport Lions Club
Foundation & benefitting BCHS scholarship fund. Jan. 29, 7 p.m. $25; $30, VIP – available at Casino, Beach Bazaar, and eventbrite/e/225926421007
Casino Weekly Dances Ballroom Lessons: Tues., 12-3 p.m. $10 Argentine Tango: Tues., 6:30 p.m., $10 Swing: Weds., 7 p.m. $10 Latin Night: Thurs., 7 p.m. $10
Catherine Hickman Theater 727-893-1070 • 5501 27th Ave. S. The Rat Pack: Together Again A thrilling afternoon of great music and song. Experience Frank, Dean, and Sammy performing a wonderful mix of song, comedy, sketches, & brilliant musical arrangements. Jan. 30, 2 p.m. $30 at Casi-
no, Beach Bazaar, and door. brownpapertickets.com. Opening Reception: Judy Lightwater and Shirley Baldwin Meet the February featured artists, and be the first to see this exhibit. Feb. 4, 6-8 p.m.
A Portrait of Virginia Woolf Legendary author Nan Colton presents an historically accurate performance, set in 1939. Feb. 6, 4 p.m. $25. eventbrite.com; more info, 727893-1244
Gulfport Public Library 5501 28th Ave. S. • 727-893-1074 • /gulfportlibraryfl Mygulfport.us/gpl • Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. All programs free and subject to change. The Circle of Friends presents an evening with Tampa Bay Times Book Editor, Colette Bancroft: “Confessions of a Vanishing Species.” She will share some of her personal stories spanning her professional career. Light refreshments will be served. Free & open to the public. Jan. 27, 7 p.m. Science in the Garden Meeting in the Reading Garden for our weekly Science Club for Grades K-5. Mondays, 4 p.m. Storytime in the Park Join Miss Cailey at Clymer Park for outdoor Storytime fun!
Enjoy books, songs, rhymes and bubbles. Bring a chair or blanket if you want to sit during the program. Activities for toddlers and caregivers, but we always welcome additional siblings and family members. Thurs., 10:30 a.m. SHINE Presentation: Medicare Part C Trained volunteers provide free, unbiased information and counseling about Medicare Advantage options, including HMOs, PPOs, and financial assistance programs. Feb. 16, 1 p.m. 727-893-1073 for individual appointment with a SHINE counselor.
Grab & Go Bird Craft Pick up a craft kit for kids grades K-5. Kits include everything you need to make your own feathered friend. Kits available Jan. 31; limit two per home. Trivia Night Grab some friends, make a team, and come to a competitive after-hours program! Light refreshments; prizes for winners. Feb. 8, 7 p.m. Valentine Crafts Grades K-5, come make something for someone you love or someone who loves you! More info coming soon. Feb. 11, 4 p.m.
Recreation Center 5730 Shore Blvd S. • 727-893-1068 • mygulfport.us/recreation/rec Annual registration: $3; $25, nonresidents Basketball Adult: Wed., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. & Thurs. 6-8:30 p.m. Pickleball All levels: Tues., 6-8:30 p.m. & Thurs., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Beginner: Tues., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Intermediate & Advanced: Mon., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Table Tennis Tues.. & Thurs., 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Game Room Mon., Wed., & Fri., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
PROGRAMS Afterschool Program Registrations Continue! Register now for 2021-22 school year child care program for kids entering kindergarten through age 14. Bus transportation available from Pasadena Fundamental, Gulfport Montessori and Douglas Jamerson Elementary. Program runs until 5:30 p.m., with extended hours until 6 p.m. for an extra charge. Please contact the Recreation Center for more details. Teen Night Registrations Continue! Available for middle and high school students 17
and younger. Recreation, social activities, field trips, cooking projects, guest speakers and service projects. Teens can use the gymnasium, game room and outdoor area. Mon., Wed., & Fri.: 6-9 p.m. Rec Center membership required: $3, residents; $25, nonresidents. Tot-Time Registrations Continue for hands-on preschool program for children ages 3-5. The program aims to make learning fun for children and helps prepare them for kindergarten. Two, three and five-day options available on a monthly basis. 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; register Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Proof of residency required for Gulfport residents.
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Essential Oil Thurs., Feb. 17, 6:30 p.m. $10/ class. Jennifer: 813-263-3919. F.I.T Tennis Fri., 6 p.m. Free for beginners, ages 21 and up. Chase Park, 5313 27th Ave. S. Mo: 727-515-1454. Hula Hoop Fitness Every other Thursday, 6:30 p.m. $35/month; $10/class. Maria: mestrada1987@gmail.com. Tennis Tues., Adult lessons. Chase Park, 28th Ave. and 53rd St. S. $15. Mo: 727-5151454. Yoga Moves Hatha Yoga Fri., 9:30 $12/ class; $40/month. Denise: 727-251-8868 Youth Hip Hop Ages 6-8: Fri., 6:30 p.m.; ages 9-16, Fri., 7:30 p.m. $40/month. Lisa Walker: 727-742-2594
Call instructor for more information. Want to teach a class? Call John: 727-893-1079.
Walking Club Fri., 8:45 a.m. $3/trip. John: 727-893-1079.
Ballet and Tap Tues.: Ages 3-6, 5:45 p.m.; ages 7-16, 6:45 p.m. $40/month. Lisa Walker: 727-742-2594.
Watercolor with Patsi Wed., 10 a.m. $55/ month. Patsi: artistpsychic@gmail.com
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business Business Beat: Empanadas, Acaí Bowls + The Salty Nun The Latest Scoop on the Foodie Scene in Gulfport and St. Petersburg By Abby Baker
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Julio’s Empanadas is a Latin restaurant opening on Gulfport’s 49th Street.
Afri-Caffeinated Raining Berries, a coffee-shopmeets-acaí-cafe, opened on the ground floor of St. Petersburg’s Artistry Apartments (1631 Central Ave.) on Sunday, Jan. 9. The store is a franchise of the (for now) Florida brand, but Raining Berries founder Bimal Bhojani is passionate about keeping the stores organic and true to their roots. “My family has been in the coffee industry for seven generations in Africa,” Bhojani said. “I guess this is in the blood in many respects.” Raining Berries sources its coffee and espresso from East Africa and
brews it fresh. They use 100% organic acaí, with gluten-free granola and fresh fruit offered alongside treats like smoothies and matcha. “We just want to do the total opposite of the big brands,” Bhojani said. “We want to give people a good cup of coffee.” Introducing: The Salty Nun The swinging days have ended at Central Avenue’s Swinger’s Bar & Grille – at least for now. Gulfport business owners Barbara Banno and J.P. Brewer purchased and closed Swinger’s on Jan. 10. They plan to rebrand it as the Salty
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Nun and open in March. Banno owns popular Gulfport breakfast spot Stella’s and serves as the Gulfport Merchants Chamber of Commerce president. Brewer created Salty’s and Salty’s Sandwich Bar, both popular Gulfport businesses; she sold both businesses in 2021. The Salty Nun, they say, merges both concepts. “We probably came up with this idea over drinks one night and the fact that we are making it a reality is exciting,” Banno told The Gabber. The new spot at 2501 Central Avenue will feature breakfast favorites and Stella’s nun, along with Salty’s live music vibe, plus a full liquor bar. They will add a stage, wipe the restaurant clean of all pineapple imagery, and roll out a fresh menu inspired by both Stella’s and Salty’s. “We’re nervous, excited and we have such a good following of loyal customers from both businesses from Gulfport that we will hopefully bring to St. Pete,” Banno said. As for the swings, they’re not going anywhere. “You may see some of the swings around the restaurant,” Banno said. “We know that is a favorite.” Empanada Envy The previously lackluster Gulfport building at 2201 49th St. S. received a mural makeover this January to prepare for the opening of Julio’s Empanadas Latin Twist Cafe. Owner Julio Pagan filed articles of incorporation for the restaurant in December, 2021, according to the State of Florida. “Looking forward to another unique food option in Gulfport and just a few blocks from my ‘slice of paradise’, Twin Palms Meadow,” Gulfport resident Wolfgang Deininger wrote on Facebook. It’s unclear when the empanada eatery will officially open for business.
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arts Seven Questions with Miss McGee
It’s Not Every Day You Meet a Drag Queen Named “Matthew” By Abby Baker
GN: You’re an actor and a drag performer. Do you feel the two personalities blend? MM: They absolutely blend. In fact, I think drag has really been a blessing to my acting career. I’ve gotten some amazing opportunities like playing Auntie Mame in “Mame” at freeFall Theatre and Mrs. Shinn (Mayor Shinn’s wife) in “The Music Man” ... at Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota. I think I’m best described as a character actor and a drag artist. It’s all part of the package! How did you get into drag? My first appearance in drag was in college. Our dance program was producing a dance concert saluting Hollywood and some of its most beloved stars. Many of the performers auditioning had no idea who some of the stars being celebrated even were. There was a Carmen Miranda number and I was so aware of her as I loved watching classic MGM musicals. I nailed the audition. I was pretty nervous on opening night and thought that the audience would be turned off. They loved it and suddenly being in drag became part of my bag of tricks. Why did you choose to keep Matthew McGee as a stage name while performing drag? It sort of just happened. I had toyed with drag names for ages (Patti Melt, Millie Crystal, Helen Damnation) and none of them really stuck. The more I learned about drag, the more I learned about drag artists that used
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Local theater enthusiasts in St. Petersburg may know Matthew McGee as a gender-bending drag performer who often stars in Tampa Bay productions. He performs in and out of drag by the same name, but his character range couldn’t be more diverse. We talk to McGee about campy looks, small-town beginnings, and inspiration from RuPaul.
Campy drag queen and theater actor Matthew McGee is a familiar face around St. Petersburg – with and without lipstick.
their given names. Some great examples include Danny LaRue, Charlie Hides, Chad Michaels, Derrick Barry, Willam Belli, and the one and only RuPaul Andre Charles. Do you have a favorite production you’ve acted in? It’s like picking a favorite child! I really love the current show I’m working on at freeFall Theatre in St. Petersburg. It’s called “I Love to Eat” and it’s basically an evening with America’s first celebrity chef, James Beard. I play James Beard and it has been such an exciting and exhausting process. 60 pages of dialogue. Where are you from originally? I was born in Augusta, Georgia and grew up in Athens, Georgia (Go Dawgs!) and ultimately Washington, Georgia – a very small town between Athens and Augusta. I’ve got Georgia on my mind, I guess.
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When did you decide you wanted to be an actor? I was always on. From a very early age. I was super-inspired by the Muppets, “The Cher Show”, Pee Wee Herman, and Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. That makes a lot of sense, when you think about it! How would you describe your drag persona? Very campy and fun! For me, drag has nothing to do with identity. It’s a performance and I hope the audience enjoys it as much as I do. From my website: “His drag style is a mix of high camp and 1960’s Hollywood Cocktail Glamour.” That’s pretty close! My favorite drag performers are Lady Bunny, Varla Jean Merman, Trixie Mattel, and Dame Edna Everage. I think that comes through. See McGee in freeFall’s “I Love to Eat” through Feb. 27. freefalltheatre. com
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and Sunday (Jan. 30-31). “We’re trying to make it as safe and comfortable as possible,” said Ann Soble, a co-chairperson of the festival. “But it’s good to be back.” Safety is Festival Beth-El’s biggest priority, Soble added. Festival attendees must wear masks – mask monitors will check throughout the fest – and organizers expects social distancing. In addition, the art festival returns without its Saturday night cocktail party. In addition, the festival’s high school exhibit will take place solely online, and the typical vendor-heavy Avenue of Shops won’t happen this year. Despite the changes, the outdoor sculpture garden, and the boutique and main galleries will exhibit the work of more than 130 artists. “It’s still beautiful, prize-winning art that we hand select … the quality of the work will be the same,” Soble said. “We are thrilled that we’re able to do it.” Seminole Heights glass artist Susan Gott has participated in the St. Petersburg festival on and off for the last 10 years. Gott didn’t show her work online last year, but she’s happy to return. “I think people have been pent up and looking at their four walls for the last two years,” Gott told The Gabber. “A lot of people are excited to meet the artists and see the work in person.” Wildlife photographer and St. Petersburg resident Jeff Cobble will exhibit the largest piece he’s ever
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“Starfish Platter” by Susan Gott.
shown for the festival’s return – an 8-foot-long photograph. His work consists of wildlife such as wild horses and screaming bald eagles, something he shoots from a tent with an 800 millimeter lens while driving to and from his Alaska gallery. Artists like Cobble count on the
return to normalcy in the art world. “Last year was challenging,” Cobble said. “I’m glad things are going back to normal, this year should be much more enjoyable.” Art Festival Beth-El runs from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 30 and Monday, Jan. 31; get more details at templebeth-el.com.
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Rodeo Mama
Michael Taylor Writes His Mother’s Life By Amanda Hagood
MICHAEL TAYLOR
Taylor’s books, pictured on a table built by his father to frame a hand-tooled leather piece his mother created in 1947.
It may seem like an unlikely story: A young woman from small town Massachusetts takes a job at a dude ranch, marries an aspiring rodeo rider, and follows her cowboy dreams into the Florida sunset. It happens to be true. Two new books from Gulfport author Michael Taylor (“Natalie, A New England Girl with Cowboy Dreams” and “Natalie’s Cowboy Dreams Take a Tropical Twist”) chronicle the life of Taylor’s mother, Natalie Gray Taylor Linger, who moved with her husband and two boys to a ranch in Indiantown in 1956. Their rodeo romance – part of a thriving Western culture of dude ranches that flourished across the country in the 1940s and 1950s
– wasn’t always easy. The accidental death of Natalie’s son Smokey and divorce from her husband Bill rocked Natalie’s foundations, but she hung on. Reflecting on the story captured in his pages, Taylor muses, “I think she would be proud.” This isn’t Taylor’s first foray into family history. His 2016 memoir “Growing Up Floridian” chronicles his early life, from cracker cowboy kid in rural Florida to a beach-loving teenager on the Gulf. His new project involved a lot more research, gathering stories from older relatives and reading accounts of everyday life during the World War II era. His investigations lead him to discover some fascinating Florida
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stories – like tales of Vick and Faye Blackstone, a legendary Florida rodeo duo and the only couple represented both in the national Cowgirl Hall of Fame and Cowboy Hall of Fame –as well as some surprises, including two divorce certificates indicating his parents had divorced not once, but twice. His research also delved into what became one of the real highlights of the Natalie books: dozens of striking photographs of his mother. Each chapter begins with a different image that captures the essence of that moment in her life, and Taylor notes that pairing words and images through the self-publishing platform provided by Amazon Kindle offered one of the most satisfying aspects of the project. I’m a little envious; as a collector of family stories, I would love to see some of them immortalized in print – triumphs, struggles, and oddball adventures playing out on the page, and connecting my ancestors to the bigger story of life in this country and beyond. For Taylor, it’s an ongoing process of discovery. “Writing gives you a changed sense of yourself, of your family,” he says. “In the end, Natalie’s is really an amazing story about a woman who went through all kinds of trauma,” he grins. “And still managed to do a good job by me.”
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Florida’s Vanishing Bird
Mark Walters’ Book on the Scrub Jay an Elegy to a Vanishing Florida By Amanda Hagood
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Even before reading Mark Jerome Walters’s “Florida Scrub-Jay: Field Notes on a Vanishing Bird” (University Press of Florida, 2021), my Florida bucket list was well developed. I wanted to find a mastodon bone in Wakulla Springs, spot a Florida panther in Big Cypress, and wave to a manatee at Crystal River. But now, I have a goal that tops them all: I want a Florida scrub jay to land on my head. This isn’t so far-fetched. As Walters explains, these boisterous Florida jays, whose home habitat is the high-and-dry scrub that once abounded in Florida, live in small family groups that patrol a particular patch of scrub. When curious humans come for a visit, a family’s appointed watch bird, the “sentinel,” will flit up to the highest vantage point – sometimes a hiker’s head – for a good look around. Where else but Florida, right? But, as Walters relates, it’s increasingly difficult to find scrub jays – despite the fact that they are the state’s only endemic bird. The book follows his not-always-successful quest to observe these plucky passerines in their remaining strongholds across Florida, to Kennedy Space Center, Oscar Scherer State Park, Archbold Biological
Mark Walters’ book added an item to our reviewers bucket list: See a scrub jay and maybe even have it perch on her head.
Station, and Ocala National Forest. The spreading footprint of Florida’s humans, coupled with the loss of periodic wildfires that once kept the scrub in open, optimal condition for jays, has driven a 90% decline in their population over the last century. A journalist with a veterinary medicine background, Walters has written two previous books about endangered bird species, and one of the joys of “Florida Scrub-Jay” is his ability to translate conservation science into terms most readers can understand. He gives voice
to some remarkable scientists and advocates fighting the front lines to preserve the remnants of Florida’s unique scrub ecosystem, and scrub jays along with it. As they lead us through the wild lands, sometimes finding their bird and sometimes not, they share perspectives both poignant and insightful. Though some may find the structure of the narrative a bit repetitive – visit site, introduce experts, do some birdwatching, repeat – the author nevertheless vividly paints the places he visits, evoking all of the beauty, strangeness, and poignancy of a disappearing landscape. Describing a controlled-burn habitat restoration in part of Oscar Scherer State Park, he writes: “Having seen regular burning for the first time in almost half a century, the scrub – hidden in the roots and seeds beneath the sand – still remembered what it was. And that is what it slowly and surely became again.” This moment, and many others in “Florida Scrub-Jay”, helps us visualize both the ecological loss sweeping our state, and the future only possible with the right kind of care and intervention. In the end, I must admit, that’s even better than a bird perching on my head.
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Helen Simon answered a call for a council reporter at The Gabber, but she became much more than that. Her range of interests brought us great stories – from animal rescues to real estate glow ups and so much in between. She was a sharp journalist, a true professional who always had a surprising anecdote and a dry wit that made working with her fun. Honestly, she was a force. I admired her intellect, her passion for life, her love for animals and especially for her family. I’m so sorry to hear about her passing – she was truly one-of-a-kind and I think the world is a little less bright without her in it. –Shelly Wilson, Helen’s editor at The Gabber.
Chester Robert Halgas of Warner Robins, GA, 85, passed away unexpectedly Sunday (Aug. 8, 2021) after suffering a stroke. He was at home, comforted by his family. Chester was born Dec. 18, 1935, the son of the late Rudolph and Eva Pawlowski Halgas. Chester grew up in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, where he met his wife after studying chemical engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. They built and raised their family in Allegany, New York Chester had an accomplished career and was the director of environmental health for the Cattaraugus County Health Department for 27 years. During that same time he built a successful family rental property business. He had a passion for nature and spent much of his spare time boating, exploring, and fishing. He also enjoyed traveling, playing cards and spending time with his family, friends and beloved Shih Tzus. Chester embraced retired life at age 55 and relocated shortly after to St. Petersburg, where together with Julia, they spent most of their time entertaining friends at Town Shores and family while boating, fishing and exploring little islands in the Gulf. Chester also loved the mountains, spending his retired summer months in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, where he loved finding new places to explore and share with his wife, children, and grandchildren. A wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Chester is survived by his five children, Barbara Wilson, Doris Hidalgo-Mota, Patty (Mike) Brandow, Michael Halgas and Mary (Brian) Kasprzyk; his seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. There will be a memorial/celebration of life for immediate family. Donations may be made to Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania.
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Gulfportian Betsy Levin enjoyed a chilly Christmas with her son, Mike, and his roommate Danny Calise in Philadelphia, PA. Danny’s grandmother, Ani Crane, also calls Gulfport home.
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GULFPORT Neptune Grill
5501 Shore Blvd. S. Friday, Jan. 28: Mike Lally, 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29: Brittany Baldwin, 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30: Musical Bingo, 1 p.m.
North End Taphouse 2908 1/2 Beach Blvd. S. Friday, Jan. 28: Jeff James, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29: Randy Burton, 3 p.m.; Doug Thomas 7 p.m.
ST. PETE BEACH
Jimmy B’s Beach Bar 6200 Gulf Blvd. Saturday, Jan. 29: Ryan Marchand, 1 p.m.
Woody’s Waterfront 7308 Sunset Way Friday, Jan. 28: J.D. Early, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29: J.D. Early, 7 p.m.
TREASURE ISLAND Ricky T’s Bar and Grille 10601 Gulf Blvd. Friday, Jan. 28: Cornfused, 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29: Kevin Toon, 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30: Kevin Toon, 5 p.m.
MADEIRA BEACH Daiquiri Shak Raw Bar & Grille 14995 Gulf Blvd. Friday, Jan. 28: Kevin Toon, 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29: Jeff Gurney, 6 p.m.
Bamboo Beach Bar and Grille
13025 Village Blvd. Friday, Jan. 28: JT Wilde 1:30 p.m.; Ryan Marchand, 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29: Juke Box Heroz, 1:30. p.m.; Mark Mann, 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30: Gale Tripsmith & Joey, 1:30 p.m; Boston Bob, 6 p.m. Find more live music and local bands at thegabber.com
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things to do
Masks Recommended
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CraftArt’s Finest See Florida CraftArt’s Members’ Show: Contemporary Craft at its Finest while you can. This is a diverse mix of 37 Florida CraftArt members and artists in the Central Avenue gallery. From intricately stitched weavings to sturdy rocking chairs carved from hand, this is must see for local art lovers. Florida CraftArt, 501 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg. Through Feb 26: Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sun., 12-5 p.m. floridacraftart.org All Weekend Long Crabby The 4th Annual St. Petersburg Seafood & Music Festival brings music, drinks, art, sizzling seafood (and vegetarian dishes) to Williams Park. Enjoy music from Stormbringer, Black Honkeys, the Hummingbirds, and more. This is a weekend long, outdoor celebration of life by the sea. William’s Park, 2nd Ave. N., St. Petersburg. Fri., 4-10 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. seafoodfestivals.com
PIXABAY
All Week
ioned dance with live music and an open bar. Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. S. 7-10 p.m. $15, day of; $20, advance. mygulfport.us Saturday, January 29 Flea Finds A little flea market for your Saturday. This Pinellas Park thrifting zone offers indoor and outdoor vendors, charity raffles, and good deals. 7177 58th St. N., Pinellas Park. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. joeh_17@yahoo. com
Art Talk Join Creative Pinellas board member Celeste Davis for a conversation about artist Radcliffe Bailey at the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Museum. Learn about Bailey’s influence amongst other art lovers. Registration required. Dr. Carter G. Woodson Museum, 2240 9th Ave. St. S., St. Petersburg. 10:30 a.m. 727-323-1104. Flaming Saturdays An art class not for the faint of heart. The Morean
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Friday, January 28 Meet Dawn Fisher Come watch a dynamic interview of Gulfport staple Dawn Fisher. Fisher served as a Gulfport city council member from 2001-2005, is commonly spotted picking up trash around town. Gulfport Historical Society members have access to the Square Mullet clubhouse; others welcome to BYOB. Please feel free to bring snacks, but no pressure. Gulfport History Museum, 5301 28th Aves. S. 6:30-7 p.m. gulfporthistoricalsociety.org Sock Hop Jump back into the ‘60s with a colorful Sock Hop featuring the Legendary Impacs at the Gulfport Casino. This is a good old-fash-
THE NORTH END TAPHOUSE HAS A DELI-STYLE MENU WITH LOCALLY BREWED BEERS AND MORE.
The North End Taphouse
Turns 2 on Sunday!
We are hosting a special celebration beginning at 3pm on Sunday, January 30. Highlights of the day include giveaways, specials and some of the musicians you have come to know and love from the last year. Barney and friends will close out the evening.
2908 1/2 Beach Blvd S Gulfport, FL
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Valhalla Viking Ball Gulfport knows how to do pirates; now, the Vikings get a turn. The Valhalla Viking Ball invites visitors to gear up in their best cutthroat clothing and pillage the Blueberry Patch. Ukulele funk band Applebutter Express will play the night away and The Illumi-Nation Project will set up canvases for live painting. The Peace Cafe serves smoothies and veggie burgers for hungry green lovers. Blueberry Patch, 4923 20th Ave. S. 8 p.m. $10. blueberrypatch. org
PIXABAY
Glass Studio offers weekend classes that teach artists how to melt and shape a necklace pendant with a torch flame. The 30-minute experience will result in a one-of-a kind piece of jewelry. Morean Glass Studio, 714 1st Ave N., St. Petersburg. 12 p.m. $50-75. 727-822-7872.
Sunday, January 30 Hit the Sand Hit the sands of Gulfport Beach each Sunday. Players meet on the volleyball courts with reusable water bottles to scrimmage weekly. All levels welcome. Gulfport Beach, 5598 Shore Blvd. S. 9:30 a.m. Sunday, January 30Monday, January 31 Art Festival Beth-El is back in person and with the same high quality art. Browse paintings, photos, mixed media, glass, sculpture, metal, wood, ceramics, and jewelry at this outdoor and indoor show. Volunteers are needed for this event. Temple Beth-El, 400 Pasadena Ave. S., St. Petersburg. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. TempleBeth-El.com Monday, January 31 Zumba Out The Treasure Island Community Center presents Zumba Gold. This fitness class is Zumba for older active adults, beginners, and those with some physical limitations. Instructor Liz Quiñones-Blanco will lead the musical workout. Treasure Island Community Center, 10315 Paradise Blvd. 10 a.m. $5. 813-476-9776.
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Tuesday, February 1 In the Know Gulfportians stay informed, now or later. Join the City of Gulfport and fellow residents, either in person, via Zoom, or after the fact on the city’s website. This is the best way to stay up-to-date on happenings in your town. Those who would like to avoid the crowds are welcome to attend and comment via Zoom. Gulfport City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S. 6 p.m. mygulfport.us/councilmeetings Queen of Bingo Punky’s invites queens, bingo champions, and everyone in between for a colorful celebration of community at your neighborhood gay bar. Enjoy 10 rounds of bingo and good eats every Tuesday, hosted by southern belle, Georgia Moore. Proceeds go to Diversity Arts, Inc. Punky’s Bar & Grille, 3063 Central Ave. St. Petersburg. 7-9 p.m. punkysbar.com Thursday, February 3 Telling Tales Join the Gulfport Public Library in telling tall tales, twirling rhymes, and singing songs
each Thursday. This is a weekly event for tiny tots to let out energy and learn in a positive environment. Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S. 10 a.m. mygulfport.us/ gpl Bustling Businesses The Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce hosts its 2022 Business Expo at TradeWinds Island Grand Resort, and the public can browse the lineup. Dozens of vendors offering services and products for business and home needs will attend. If nothing else, spin the prize wheel and sample the small bites. TradeWinds Island Grand Resort, 5500 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. 5-7:30 p.m. info@tampabaybeaches.com Thursday Jam Session It’s Thursday once again, and The Tortugas will play the North End Taphouse courtyard once again. Jam out to the local band’s “acid spiked pop” and grab a North End brew. The North End Taphouse, 2908 Beach Blvd. S. 6 p.m. thenorthendtaphouse.com
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worship 17th St. & 29th Ave N St. Petersburg 345-7777 Friday 7PM
Paradise Lutheran Church
on Treasure Island 10255 Paradise Blvd, Treasure Island
Beth-El Shalom Messianic Congregation
ShalomAdventure.com JewishHeritage.net Rabbi@JewishHeritage.net
Good Shepherd Old Catholic Church 2728 53rd St. S. Gulfport, FL 33707 (Entrance on 28th Ave.)
Where ALL are welcome at the Lord’s table. Come and See... Sunday Mass 9:30am www.goodshepherdocc.net 727-403-7178
Sunday Service
10am with Holy Communion
727-360-5739
paradiseluth102@gmail.com paradiselutheran.com
St. Vincent’s Thrift Shop 5124 Gulfport Ave S. 33707
Hours 10 AM to 2PM Wednesday to Saturday
Affiliated with
St Vincent’s Episcopal Church
5441 9 th Ave N. • St. Petersburg, FL 33710
Sunday Services 10AM Misa en Español: Domingos 12PM
Unitarian Universalist AN EPISCOPAL CONGREGATION 330 85th Avenue • St. Pete Beach (Blind Pass Road at 85th Avenue)
Sundays 10:00am Holy Eucharist “St. Alban's is an inviting faith community striving to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ. So, no matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here.”
United Fellowship
During the pandemic join us Sundays on Zoom.
Discussion -10:30 Program - 11:00 For Zoom directions email us at uuunited@earthlink.net “You need not think alike to love alike.” - Francis David, 1534
727-360-8406 • www.StAlbanStPeteBeach.org
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PET PAL ANIMAL SHELTER
Rated E for Everyone Sega is the genesis of your heart! This beautiful girl loves to play and would love to play with you forever. This 10-week-old, 8-pound husky mix has all the energy you expect from a husky, and because of that, you must own your home to adopt Sega.
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PET PAL ANIMAL SHELTER
pets
Chasing Amy When you walk into the cat room, Amy makes sure to greet you first. This 2-year-old female tabby keeps hoping her enthusiasm will win someone’s heart... could you be the one? All pets spayed, vaccinated, micro-chipped and dewormed. Pet Pal Animal Shelter, 1830 61st Ave. N., St. Petersburg. 727-521-6191; petpalanimalshelter.com.
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Caregivers
CAROL’S ERRANDS & MORE
Do you need help with daily activities? I can be of assistance to you! Shopping, Meal Planning/Meal Prep, Transportation To & From Appointments, Help Around the Home, and More. 727-365-0884 Cleaning / Housekeeping
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Gulfport Computer Repair Fast Friendly Service
SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER At discount prices! Free estimates. Frame and finish work. Gulfport and Pinellas Park areas. Call the Door Doctor. Gus: 727-644-6194.
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727-388-3493 2321 49th St S
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Home & Condo Maintenance
Specializing in AirBnb/VRBO, vacation rentals, and condos. Glenda 863-205-0944 Leslie 863-512-3445 Computer Service JS COMPUTER REPAIR Mobile Computer Repair – $40 per visit/hr – 727-643-0697, jmswebservices.com
COMPUTER SERVICES 727-343-2838
In-Home Services: Internet Security, Training, Virus & SpyWare Removal, Maintenance & Repair, Data Recovery. (PC & Mac).
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D.C. STRONG
727-687-7999 CourtesyElectricFL@gmail.com
5030 78th Ave. N. Suite 12, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR LICENSED AND INSURED EC-13008313
Handy Person CLEAN UP CLEAN UP CLEAN UP Handy helper. Skilled labor, anything around the house from A-Z. Weeding, rock gardens cleaned, mulch, sod and plants installed. Small trees planted and removed. Pressure washing. Free estimates. 30 years experience. Start the New Year off right.. St. Pete / Gulfport area. James: 407-244-6045.
Home & condo maintenance • Interior & Exterior • Experienced in all work, A-Z • Insured. Call Dennis Strong 727-301-4530
Home Improvement
TAMPA BAY FLOORS & CARPETS CLEANING SOLUTION
We offer Marble, Vinyl, Ceramic, Grout Cleaning, All Kinds of Carpet Cleaning. We Clean Upholstery, Also Power washing. We Cover All Your Cleaning Needs. We are fully Equipped We are 24:7 Emergency Flooding Service COVID Fumigation Available 727623-7948 Or 813-750-9851
D.C. STRONG
Painting, Pressure Washing, Interior & Exterior • Experienced in all work A-Z • Call Dennis Strong 727-301-4530 • Insured
HANDYMAN SEMI-RETIRED All types of repairs • small jobs welcome • Quality work at reasonable prices • Honest • Reliable • Free estimates • John, 727-410-2201
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Lawn & Landscape
Painting
EXPERT SPRINKLER REPAIR
BYRON JOHNSON PAINTING PLUS, INC.
Rich Moseley, irrigation contractor. 25 years experience. Reasonable rates. Well & pumps. 727-439-0792. Lic.#C8312. BBB Accredited.
Time to refresh the interior/exterior of your house or business? High Quality, Professional Painting. Free estimates. Lic.#9894. Insured. 727-365-1088
ARNEY’S PAINTING INC.
30 years experience. Painting expert plus wallpaper hanging and removing. Lic. #C9579. Call Arney 727-900-3459 Plumbing
PROFLO PLUMBING 727-902-7077
#CFC1430429 State-certified, residential/ commercial service. Senior and military discount. $25 off service with ad. Locally owned and operated.
GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341.
Buying vintage Costume Jewelry from the 1980s back. I make house calls. Call Kaye anytime. I am available every day except Sunday. 239-560-2816 Kaye’s Vintage Jewelry
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CHARLES JUNK HAULING & DEMOLITION Junk & trash removal. Low, low prices guaranteed. Daily specials. Kitchen, bath, shed, fencing, etc. Demolition. 727-831-0507.
General
BUYING VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY I MAKE HOUSECALLS
727-220-0226
Moving & Hauling
SAMSUNG 46” SMART TV This TV has an incredible picture. 716-969-0617
Wanted
Planting • Trimming Tree & Stump Removal Cabling/Bracing • Pruning/Shaping
THE TRASH QUEEN Overwhelmed with the mess? Clean up/clean out, inside and out, recycling and organizing, and we do mulching and weeding! Free estimate from Kathy, Trashologist, licensed/insured, with truck/trailer. Call/text 845-866-3867. Responsible, reasonable, and ready!
SALON PROFESSIONAL 2 Professional Hair Dryers and 2 Salon Roller Trays 727798-9006
WAG WALK AND WATCH
Certified Arborist
Miscellaneous Service
For Sale
Independent local Pet walker and sitter who is reasonably priced! References gladly provided Call Miranda at 551-795-6827
Lee Claxton, I.S.A.
Remove ugly rust-colored irrigation stains from PVC fence, siding - stucco - wood, pavers, railings, windows and most other surfaces around your house or business including signage. Cars, too. Free estimate and demonstration. Surprisingly low prices. Call/text 727-360-7070 Email RustStainRemoval@icloud.com
FORD TAURUS SES 2004 One owner, Garage Kept, Florida White vehicle, 68k original miles, alloys, Clean Car Fax, Great transportation. $3,900 727-748-9117
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CUSTODIAN OPENING
Stetson University College of Law Full-time w/ benefits. $12/hr. Must lift up to 50 lbs. Apply: HR Office, 1401 61st St S, Gulfport, FL 33707 EOE Positions Wanted
WILLING AND ABLE HELPER, LIGHT GARDEN WORK
Yard / Garage Sale
39th Annual 5 Condo Flea Market Furniture • Books • Toys Electronics • Jewelry Art • Household Goods
BAKE SALE! Coffee & Doughnuts Available Saturday, February 5th • 9am-noon 1888 Shore Drive • So. Pasadena (across from Palms Hospital)
Repotting, weeding, clearing, trimming, watering. I am an able-bodied female who loves being outdoors. I can use your tools and offer my helping hands. Local lady, raised in St Pete, friendly, happy nature. 727-370-7920.
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ANNUAL RENTAL BAY ISLANDS, SO. PASADENA
Updated l/1 condo, furnished, open waterfront, glorious over-55 gated island community, luxurious club house, multiple pools/tennis courts, marina, all manner of shopping & Gulf beaches 5 minutes. $2100/mo. No smoking/ no pets. Call Joan Walker, Sunshine PRC, 727-580-0822
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT IN SOUTH PASADENA 3 Bedroom / 1 bathroom apartment in South Pasadena. 1200 sq ft. $1350 a month. First and Last month + $500 Security Deposit. 727-656-1173 Real Estate For Sale
1.3 ACRE LOT NEAR WESLEY CHAPEL
$65,000
8046 STIMIE AVE.N
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C ity O f G ulfpOr t M eetinGs City Clerk’s Office • Februar y 2022
Februar y 1, 2022
City Council – 6:00 pm (In-person and Zoom)
Februar y 2, 2022
Planning and Zoning Board – No Meeting
Februar y 8, 2022
Senior Citizens Advisor y Committee – 8:00 am Senior Center – 5501 27 th Ave. S.
Februar y 9, 2022
Board of Adjustment – 6:00 pm
Februar y 15, 2022
City Council – 6:00 pm (In-person and Zoom)
Februar y 21, 2022
City Hall Closed – Presidents’ Day
All meetings are open to the public and are held in the City Hall, City Council Chambers, 2401 53 rd Street South, In Person, unless otherwise noted. Meetings may occasionally be added, cancelled or rescheduled after this list is published. Please check the city’s website mygulfport.us for updated information and log in instructions to participate in the Council Meetings through Zoom.
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