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Vintage Gulfport By Abby Baker
MARILYN SHEFFIELD
Since moving to Gulfport, the Virginia Beach native has set her sights on collecting vintage Gulfport and South Pinellas relics.
When Marilyn Sheffield was born, her father was already 52 years old. She spent her childhood traveling with an older, retired father. On family trips, he always remembered to buy and
send postcards, a novelty that stuck with Sheffield. “I watched that as I grew up and did the same thing; my children grew up and picked it up as well,” Sheffield
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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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A figurehead for community meditation and sustainable farming in Gulfport, Risemberg cringes at the thought of even one of his farmed earthworms falling to its demise. “I really try to focus on doing the
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least amount of harm,” Risemberg said. “I’ve learned to not put myself above any other living creature.” He’s also The Gabber’s 2021 Gulfportian of the Year.
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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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Selah Wright waits for the march to begin.
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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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The new open-air eatery, right across 30th Avenue South from Pia’s Trattoria, won’t take reservations – but it will have live music.
The owners of Pia’s Trattoria are forging ahead with its expansion into the former Tutto Bene’s space on Beach Boulevard. They have a new concept for the space – and approval of a parking variance from the City of Gulfport. Pia’s owners Tom and Pia Goff are bringing a new open-air oriented concept called Pia’s Veranda to the Tutto Bene space at 3038 Beach Blvd. S., across 30th Avenue from Pia’s Trattoria at 3054 Beach Blvd. S. Tom Goff hopes to have Pia’s Veranda open early February in light of Gulfport’s Board of Adjustment ap-
proval of a parking variance related to the new venue. Tutto Bene, owned and operated by Allan and Michelle Bishop, closed last year. They still own the property via Bishopco. Holdings Inc. and lease it to the Goffs. The Bishops’ St. Petersburg company requested the variance from Gulfport for Pia’s Veranda as part of the Goffs’ plans to add 50 additional outdoor seats to the venue. Under Gulfport’s zoning and land-use rules, the additional seating would also require 13 new off-street parking spots. Bishop-
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said. “It’s really a journal of travel and time.” Eventually it became more about the historical aspect of the postcards rather than the postcards themselves. Her most recent fascination? Vintage Gulfport. The Gulfport Collection Like so many Gulfportians, Sheffield stumbled upon Gulfport more than five years ago and never left. She set her sights on finding Gulfport postcards, something that can prove difficult. Most of the postcards of the past were sent from larger cities, like Tampa and St. Petersburg, Sheffield said. She finds her hyperlocal cards, some dating back to the ‘50s, on eBay or in local antique shops. In one, there’s a Tiki-style cabana shelter on Boca Ciega Bay that no longer exists. Another shows the now-named William’s Pier – then made of wood. “It’s just so much fun seeing what was and what is now,” Sheffield said. She prefers the vintage ones, though her collection has a few recent additions that advertise the Tuesday Fresh Market and the Gecko Ball – “Geckos of the Round Table” – from 2019. “Postcards are almost extinct,” Sheffield said. “Some shops carry them, but not like they used to.” The Gulfport History Museum holds a collection of about 40-50 antique postcards. Joey Vars, the curator of exhibits for the museum, has a large personal collection of postcards, but none from Gulfport proper. They’re elusive treasures, he says: Gulfport didn’t see as many tourists as, say, St. Pete, but the few postcards created were an attempt to bring in tourists visiting sunny Pinellas. “A lot of that stems from the history of the city … Gulfport and the earlier Veterans City succumbed to St. Petersburg,” Vars said. “There wasn’t a lot of promotion for Gulfport. But Gulfport wanted a piece of that pie.” Today, he says, they exist mainly
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Gulfport resident Marilyn Sheffield has collected postcards her entire life.
as antiques. “Largely because that medium of communication has somewhat fallen to the wayside in the digital era,” Vars said. “People stick with digital souvenirs. I personally think the visuals on modern postcards aren’t as attractive as the vintage postcards.” Vars said he’d love to talk to Sheffield about a vintage Gulfport postcard exhibit. Remembering Virginia Beach Gulfport isn’t Sheffield’s first love. Now a mother of three postcard
collectors herself, Sheffield boasts an impressive collection of postcards from her previous home in Virginia Beach. The Virginia Beach Public Library digitized many of her found items, along with photographs, documents, and newspaper clippings. Her friends still mail her Virginia Beach postcards they’ve found. She never sends them. They’re part of the Sheffield family legacy now. “All my kids ever say is they want me to leave them is the postcard collection,” she said.
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Dollar Bills For Her Sister
The dollars on PJ’s Oyster Bar’s walls are more than a fun vacation tradition If you’ve visited PJ’s Oyster Bar in St. Pete Beach, you’ve seen the dollar bills. Bills with notes, signatures and doodles adorn the walls and counter spaces, but why? Do they serve as a nostalgic glimpse, or boast of the restaurant’s success? Or... do they represent something entirely different? The Gabber spoke to Kelli Umstead, PJ’s co-owner, about the mementos. “Brett and I bought the restaurant about 15 years ago and the dollar bills were a thing before we ever bought the restaurant. But, about five years into us owning the restaurant, we thought that the walls really needed a good cleaning,” Umstead said. Debating what to do with the money on the walls, they came up with a perfect solution: donate to the Ronald McDonald House in St. Petersburg. For Umstead, the choice of charity comes from her family’s own tragedy. Before she was born, she had a sister, Lisa, whom doctors diagnosed with bone cancer. Lisa and her mom moved into the Chicago Ronald McDonald House, where they lived for two years before Lisa passed. “It’s always been a charity or a cause, in my family, that we always gave to,” Umstead said. She mentioned that PJ’s donates directly to the charity since bartender Billy Reilly’s mom holds a management position at the St. Petersburg location.
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It’s not uncommon for beach restaurants to have dollar bills stapled to the walls, but PJ’s on St. Pete Beach does it because of a long-ago tragedy.
Starting in the ‘80s, customers would decorate a dollar bill with their name, a note or a doodle and staple it to the wall. The first year PJ’s donated, they donated between $7K and $10K, according to Umstead (she said she couldn’t recall the exact amount). PJ’s made the donations annually, during the Christmas season, but due to COVID-19 (and the fewer customers to put dollars on the wall), they’ve yet to donate the cash from 2020 and 2021. When the time comes to donate,
PJ’s employees will take to each dollar bill with a pair of pliers and gather the charity funds for the Ronald McDonald House in St. Petersburg. Umstead estimates the restaurant has $6K on the walls, and the amount increases daily. To contribute to the cause head to PJ’s Oyster Bar: 7490 Gulf Blvd. on St. Pete Beach.
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STETSON COLLEGE OF LAW
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The Dean of Stetson College of Law, Michèle Alexandre, will leave Gulfport for Chicago this summer.
among other accomplishments. “Michèle has been an outstanding advocate and leader for Stetson University’s College of Law, and for Stetson University more broadly,” said Stetson University President
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James Museum ‘Away From Home’ Painful but Important Traveling Exhibit Highlights Hateful History By Abby Baker
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The latest visiting exhibit at the James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art is a far cry from the usual fare at the downtown St. Petersburg museum. The collection speaks to a time when Euro-Americans stripped Indian children of their names, braids, and identities in an American at-
tempt to assimilate the tribes into Euro-Americanism through Indian Boarding Schools. Away From Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories, a traveling collection from the Phoenix, Arizona-based Heard Museum, opened in Phoenix in 2000. Over the past two decades, the Heard
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The Schools From the 1800s to the 1970s, the U.S. government sent tribal children to off-reservation boarding schools, where the teachers would “civilize” them. The exhibit contains some posed pictures from this time, revealing groups of unblinking youth, standing uncomfortably in stiff Euro-American clothing. The U.S. government saw this as a victory, but descendants of these students still feel the impact today. The U.S. had more than 350 schools, and Away From Home focuses mainly on the western schools. The exhibit includes a child-size set of handcuffs, rusting in a display case, a replica of a chopped-off braid resting in a red barber chair, and photographs of Indian children smiling in laced shoes and pink ribbons. “If I am to learn the ways of the
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about the idea of “colonial mentality” via Twitter – not the classroom. That’s why this traveling exhibit visiting St. Petersburg matters. Cultural genocide on display challenges our patriotism. It’s hard to stomach – and even harder to look into the faces of these children, but it’s a part of history that we can learn from. The Heard Museum collection pays little mind to the appearance of the people who created the schools; instead, it’s filled with firsthand accounts, artifacts, bone-chilling quotes, and art from American Indian artists.
Children were often photographed before and after assimilation. Many were unrecognizable in the later photos after years of white washing and punishment.
white people, I can do it just as well with my hair on,” boarding school student and Oglala Lakota chief American Horse (Sioux) said. His words are plastered on the wall nearest the chair. Growth at the James The last exhibit at the James was Warhol’s West, a collection of popping movie posters and classic Warhol photographs. The beautiful display reveals wellknown Warhol’s little-known fascination with his perceived idea of the American West. Exhibits like this, along with the stereotypical western landscape art and sculptures of “Indian in feathers” pepper the gallery. “It’s so important for our collective humanity to acknowledge this history,” said James executive director Laura Hine. “The humanity you feel
when we look into these children’s eyes … it’s that shared humanity that influences us.” She adds, “This museum did a great job of getting open but now we have to think ‘who do we want to be in the world?’ Our mission is to inspire.” Maybe Hine’s referring to the lack of Indian perspective at the James. Maybe this exhibit marks the beginning of more art and history storytelling at the James and less colonialized ideas of American Indian culture. I look forward to it. Away From Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories The James Museum of Wildlife and Western Art, 150 Central Ave., St. Pete. Through Mar. 16: Wed.-Mon., 10 a.m.5 p.m.; Tues., 10 a.m.-8 p.m. $20; $`5, students, seniors, & active military; $10, kids. thejamesmuseum.org, 727-892-4200.
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Shake Paws, Rub Noses
Meet the Gulfport Pet Mayor Candidates
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We asked each of the hopeful Gulfport pet mayor candidates one burning question: What is the biggest issue facing Gulfport pets today? Each vote costs $1 and proceeds benefit the Gulfport Historical Society and SPCA Tampa Bay. The Gulfport Historical Society will announce the winner at Gulfport’s Get Rescued on Saturday, Feb. 26. Vote at gulfporthistoricalsociety. org/gulfports-pet-mayor or at North End Taphouse, Stella’s, Gulfport Beach Bazaar, Paw Paw’s, and the Gulfport Public Library. Every week until elections, The Gabber will feature more candidates for pet mayor, so check back next week to meet the next pack of contenders.
Ramses and owner Robert Daunch.
Ramses, a 200-pound South African Mastiff, has become the entire city’s emotional support animal. After being abandoned in a Cleveland, Ohio backyard as a “failed” fighting dog, he has a new leash on life in Gulfport.
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“Trying to stay fit. Everywhere you turn around someone is offering you a treat. I don’t know if it’s just my size, but when I’m out on the town no one offers me a salad!”
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Charlie, a certified emotional support animal, howls when left alone. His favorite pastimes? Crunching treats from Paw Paw’s Pet Boutique and riding in a convertible with the top down. “Even though most establishments allow dogs, there is a need for disposable bags around town. Charlie can advocate for pet justice for all Gulfport animal residents...including proper social etiquette.”
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Charlie Brown is a genuine big boy. He’s a fiend for unattended coffee mugs and a cuddle connoisseur.
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“As we wind down from the pandemic, Charlie worries about the mental health of his fellow Gulfport pets when their owners return to work, going out, etc. His pet neighbors have enjoyed extensive ‘people time’ with their owners.”
“Jelly doesn’t believe in using cheesy animal-based puns to bamboozle the voters; he wants to focus on the real issues. Like an air-conditioned owners pavilion for the dog park. And a property tax break for Labrahuahua owners.”
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On Jan. 28, former Gulfport City Councilmember Dawn Fisher told her story of Gulfport at the Gulfport Historical Society’s Gulfport Stories. Fisher discussed her time on council, Gulfport’s rebirth as an arts destination, and finding a prosthetic leg — and returning it to the man it belonged to — while picking up litter around the Casino.
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At the Treasure Island & Madeira Beach Chamber of Commerce’s annual dinner, beach reporter Gabby Reeder stopped by to snap some photos – and brought home a surprise: The Chamber awarded The Gabber (and our weekly beach newsletter, The Barnacle) the “Media Partner of the Year.”
Beach reporter Gabby Reeder (right) gets the lens turned on her and her new friends at the Treasure Island & Madeira Beach Chamber of Commerce’s annual dinner.
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Gulfport Police Make Unpleasant Discovery in Stolen Van By Mike Sunnucks
A van stolen from Pinellas Park in December was found in Gulfport last month — with an unpleasant surprise. Gulfport police say the stolen van was full of “rotting tropical fish” when they found it near John F. Chase Park (53rd Street and 27th Avenue South) on Jan. 16. The van contained a dozen bags of dead fish, according to the Gulfport Police Department. Police did not disclose the name of the owner and the business involved as they investigate the motor vehicle theft. Pinellas Park Police officials said fingerprints from the stolen van did not provide enough details, but that they have submitted DNA samples for processing. Police have not yet made any arrests; detectives await DNA results.
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The Officer Used a Taser on a Black Man in a Wheelchair By Mike Sunnucks
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the officer used a stun gun on a 64-year-old man in a wheelchair. The man was allegedly panhandling at a gas station and had outstanding warrants for failing to appear at court hearings. SPPD Chief Anthony Holloway convened the Command Review Board to review the incident. The board determined Officer Matthew Cavinder improperly used his Taser when arresting Timothy Grant at the Chevron Gas Station near 49th Street and 22nd Avenue South. Grant was accused of trespassing and panhandling at the station. The review board and Holloway announced Cavinder’s termination Thursday and released video of the incident. “During the arrest, Cavinder, ‘drive stunned’ (tasered without prongs) Grant multiple times even though he was not physically resisting in a way that warranted being tasered. When Cavinder’s supervisor reviewed the use of force, including the body camera video, it was immediately forwarded to the Office of Professional Standards for internal investigation,” SPPD wrote in a statement. Holloway said Cavinder acted improperly and against department training and policies when he used the stun gun on Grant, who is Black. SPPD will send a report to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission to determine whether Cavinder will keep his state certification. The police union representing St. Petersburg police officers has not yet responded to a request for comment. Cavinder started with SPPD in 2020, according to SPPD. Read this story online at thegabber.com to watch the body cam video of the incident.
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arts “The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is Down”
Off-Central Players Bring Captain John Lerro’s Tragedy to the Stage By Jeff Donnelly
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The new kid on the St. Pete theater scene is opening its Spring 2022 season with a fresh take on (what is now) an old story. Author and veteran journalist Bill DeYoung and the Off-Central Players bring the story of Captain John Lerro to the stage at Studio Grand Central. Lerro piloted the freighter that slammed into the Sunshine Skyway Bridge back in 1980, bringing down a section of the bridge, and 35 people with it, in a disaster that remains imprinted on the area more than four decades later. “A lot of readers told me that John’s story, which turned out to be quite tragic, really moved them,” DeYoung says, recounting reactions to his 2013 book on the tragedy. “I Michael Horn stars as Captain John Lerro, who piloted the freighter that crashed into didn’t set out to ‘redeem his reputathe Sunshine Skyway Bridge back in 1980, killing 35 people. tion,’ but apparently people thought I had.” Skyway: The True Story of media over the years. Certain secDeYoung says, “perfect for a show Tampa Bay’s Signature Bridge and tions are verbatim; others take draso intimate.” DeYoung takes over the Man Who Brought It Down is an matic license and are paraphrased. directing duties for the upcoming exhaustively researched account of “A large percentage came from production, making some changes, not just the colthings his closest but much of Fay’s original direction “John should tell you the friends – and his lapse, but the remains intact. story himself” bridge’s entire family members “A leap of faith was necessary history leading up to the accident – told me,” says the playwright. in order for me to pull this off,” and the devastating after-effects of “They knew his thought processDeYoung says, discussing the tranthat May morning. es; they knew exactly how he felt sition from a book rooted in jour“Lerro’s story was just a part of it,” about certain things.” nalism to an intimate drama about DeYoung says of the book. Under the direction of Roxanne a man undone. “I had to think like The script that would become Fay, Mayday sold out a three-show John, to write the narrative from Mayday: Captain Lerro and the Skyrun at The Studio@620 in June his perspective.” way Bridge developed around the 2021. Given that success, Ward Mayday: Captain Lerro and the 40th anniversary of the tragedy, Smith of the Off-Central Players Skyway Bridge Studio Grand Cenonly to be delayed by COVID-19. suggested another run at his comtral, 2260 1st Ave. S. February 10“There remained a lot of misinpany’s home base of Studio Grand 27: Thurs., 7:30 p.m.;Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m.; formation about who he was, how Central. and Sun., 3 p.m. $35. studiograndhe got there, and what happened “It’s a beautiful little theater,” central.com; 727-202-7019. during the storm,” DeYoung says of Lerro. He adds it made sense to write the show in first person for a Questions about Medicare? I have answers. single actor – (in this case, Michael LET ME HELP YOU! Horn) – portraying the Captain. Independent Sales Representative Florida License W566896 “John should tell you the story Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans himself,” DeYoung says. Much of the play’s dialogue is takMedicare Advantage Plans en directly from Lerro’s testimony Part D Prescription Drug Plans before the Marine Board of Inquiry, Lisa Pence 727-560-3674 • lpence@jrstoner.com • thestonerorganization.com and from interviews he gave to the
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Furry Fashion
Expect Sustainable Fashion, Decked-Out Dogs and a Pig Pink Pig on the Runway Tampa Bay sustainable fashion designer Tailor Sallee knows reusable tops. She knows upcycled dresses. Potbelly pig couture, on the other hand, she’s still perfecting. Puppy Love: The Pet Fashion Show is a runway-style show featuring adopted pet alumni from Pet Pal Animal Shelter. Each pet will dress head to toe in upcycled fashions from Sallee. “It’s fun … it’s similar to creating clothes for women. Getting the measurements can be tricky,” Sallee told The Gabber. “The dogs think you’re playing. They think the measuring tool is a leash and want to go outside.” The event takes place Sunday, Feb. 6, 3-8 p.m. at Studios at 5663 in Pinellas Park. It’s a production presented by Sallee, Neon Dreams Productions and Pet Supplies Plus. But really, it’s a benefit for Pet Pal Animal Shelter. There will be no adoptable animals at the studio, but Pet Pal representatives will have a booth with photos and descriptions of animals at the shelter. The models are rescues themselves, except for Boris, the potbelly pig. “Boris was a hoot,” Salle, who measured him, said. Boris’s owner Alicia Nunes got him from a breeder more than a month ago; she wanted him to keep her 7-year-old Vietnamese potbelly pig company.
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Even though Boris is new to the Nunes family, he’s picked up modeling garments with ease. “He’s very young, still developing, but he’s really very sweet. He likes his belly rubbed when I get home from work every day,” Nunes told The Gabber. Boris and his furry counterparts will ham it up wearing zero-waste clothing and accessories. Most of the tiny clothing is pulled from thrifted items, and the smaller dogs will wear toddler outfits. The designs themselves are a secret saved for Sunday, but pets will wear tiny wigs from Such a
Punk Pet Wigs – and lots of hearts, said the designer. “And a “Legally Blonde” look,” Sallee hinted. “Very Elle Woods.” Proceeds from ticket sales go to the St. Petersburg-based shelter. Sallee will also sell her modeled fashions (and more)at the Sunday event. And quite the event it is, with live music, aerial performances, a best-dressed pet contest, and more than 20 animal-related vendors. Get tickets at tailorsallee.com/ event-details/puppy-love-the-petfashion-show
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Wes Ray and Husband Take Over Abstract Art for Autism After Eight Years, Caroline Duvoe Steps Down as President By Abby Baker
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Wesley Ray is the new leader of Abstract Art for Autism; his husband, Gulfport councilmember Paul Ray, will assist.
Abstract Art for Autism President Caroline Duvoe is retiring after leading the organization since 2014. “I’ll be 70 in October … the pandemic took it out of Dan [Vice President Dan Mlotkowski] and I, we both had some serious health issues,” she said. “We moved to Central Florida and bought some raw land. It’s time for a change.” The organization brings art to people with disabilities through workshops and classes. When the non-
profit is in full swing, students sell their art at public events. Duvoe has handed the reigns to Wesley Ray. The Gulfport resident works as a staff member at PARC, a Disabilities Service and opportunities program for children and adults with disabilities in Pinellas County. Duvoe also previously worked at PARC. “Wesley fell in love with the population at PARC, same as me,” Duvoe said.
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Despite taking on the new position, Ray has no plans to quit his job at PARC, adding he “will work there forever.” “It’s the most wonderful feeling, seeing their faces everyday, It’s hard to describe,” Ray said. “They shine with a big light and you get this warmth from working with people with disabilities.” The Gulfport resident graduated with a special diploma from Lakewood High School in 1996. “Special diplomas are available to students with disabilities who are not able to meet the requirements for a standard diploma,” Ray told The Gabber. Ray’s husband and Gulfport council member Paul Ray, will also take on a management role in the organization, Duvoe said. “Wesley and Paul have always been supporters of Abstract Art for Autism,” Duvoe said. “Wesley has the experience and knowledge of disabilities to make him a great candidate for the job – and Paul a great back up.” Ray plans to keep much of the framework of Abstract Art for Autism the same, citing that people with disabilities often are uncomfortable with stark changes. Duvoe will continue working at the organization until a new normal is set. “It’s difficult, I’ll be honest,” Duvoe said. “I love my students and their families … I will miss it sorely but I’ll be closely involved for a while.” For her, this means training the Ray’s and providing a familiar face for returning students, when the time comes. Abstract Art for Autism halted operations in March of 2020. In 2022, the nonprofit will reopen under Ray and Paul’s leadership. The Gabber will have more news as the changes get finalized and the duo locks in reopening dates. “It’s really important to bring this back … the best way to express yourself is through art,” Ray said. “People forget that people with disabilities are just like everyone else. They need art too.”
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Seven Questions with Barney Waterbury
Urban Gypsies Musician Biked from Memphis to Gulfport, Met His Soulmate Most know silver-haired free spirit Barney Waterbury as the second half of the Gulfport folksy funk band “The Urban Gypsies of Florida.” Waterbury lost his musical partner and soulmate Leta Woloshuk in May of 2021. Memphis-born Waterbury continues to perform and play the South Pinellas stages that he once stood on with his partner of 23 years. It hasn’t been easy, We talked with Waterbury about loss, healing, and joy. GN: Why do you think people resonate with the Urban Gypsies of Florida? BW: A big part of it is the joy involved with our music. There’s a lot of joy, hope and community in my songs. If I lived by all the words I’d be a guru. Has your music changed since Leta died? Absolutely. It’s like a big part of me also died. Leta played with me for 23 years; I now have to live with a broken heart. My music gives people hope, and I need to live by my own words and mourn the community loss of Leta. I’ve been trying to add musicians, more drums, but it’s been hard with COVID. Seems like everyone’s getting it. Everyone but me.
Have you always been a free spirit? Always. I left Memphis and said ‘I don’t want to be like all of you.’ That was mean. But I had $30,000 cash in my pocket and left on my bicycle with a guitar. I was 25 and it took me three months to get to the Boca Cie-
Barney Waterbury is the drummer and guitarist of the Urban Gypsies of Florida.
ga Yacht Club. I bought a boat and said ‘there’s a lot more to life.’ Where would you be if you never left Memphis? I would have been like those people. Diabetes, eating Chiclets and funnel cakes. Here, I’m living off the ocean, sailing, creating. What’s your biggest vice? Beating on myself and thinking I’m not good enough. I’m not really a musician, I’m a performer. If you surround yourself with great musicians you look great. Now that I’m by myself I’ve got to get better. What do you miss most about Leta? I miss riding to gigs. She’s not sit-
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Richard Novikas, Lithuania: “I think they should be business friendly, big time... You want the business in town so that people come, but also community-focused. I think that’s very important and we’re in the right place for that... especially downtown St. Petersburg. We just started a business recently. Dealing with cities and government, in general, is something that you’re like, ‘OK, well, get ready for that’. We were so surprised when we started dealing with downtown St. Petersburg and the City. They want your business to succeed, they want to send you to the right people, they want to connect you to the right people and it was just nothing but pleasure. I told them, I said ‘guys, this is fun, you know, dealing with a city that I love, I wanna do business, and doing it with you in the way that you’re accepting us, and you want us to succeed’.”
Claire Bomer, Stuart: “I think local government should be responsible for advocating for their constituents. From making sure kids are getting a well-rounded education to promoting a healthy community and thriving businesses, local government should know the specialized needs of their area.” Gabs continued on page 23
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Adrianna Maria, DeLand: “To advocate for the community and people they represent. I think they should look out for the safety and health of their community, as well as enforcing rules that the state and federal government put in place. Local governments should also create space for the community to share their views and concerns, create opportunities and assistance to community members, and communicate their needs. Most importantly, I believe that local governments should be made up of the communities they represent, so all voices, especially those often silenced, are lifted up.”
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Art Town Finds It’s that kind of Friday again. Join more than 30 artists each First Friday as they show oneof-a-kind art up and down Gulfport’s Beach Boulevard. Fine artists and craftspeople, from emerging to professional, show up to chat with the public, inspire creativity, and sell art. Beach Boulevard South. 5-9 p.m. visitgulfportflorida.com/first-fridayart-walk Kids Kabbalat Shabbat Join Temple Beth-El for a Kabbalat Shabbat, followed by an fun educational workshop for kids. Children will have an experience with a variety of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) tabletop activities donated by the Great Explorations Children’s Museum. Temple Beth-El, 400 Pasadena Ave. S., St. Petersburg. 6 p.m. 727-347-6136 Art From the Heart See the work of Gulfport artists Judy Lightwater and Shirley Baldwin at the Art From the Heart: A Joint Art Exhibit reception at the Catherine Hickman Theater. Baldwin’s resin works will be on display alongside the abstract creations of Lightwater. Light refreshments available; cash only. Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S. 6-8 p.m. mygulfport.us Saturday, February 5 Cruising Admire a gleaming lineup of vintage vehicles at the 13th annual So Classic Car Show. These hot rods are freshly waxed and ready to show off for the community. Tangerine Greenway, 1800 49th St. S. $15, drivers, free for all others. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. RUNderwear Time to show off your Valentine’s undies! Join runners for a
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Sunday, February 6 Heritage Walks Join Hillary Van Dyke as she leads Temple Beth-El members on a walking tour through Heritage Trail. The African American Heritage Association makes the tour possible; the tour dives into Deuces neighborhood murals and discusses downtown St. Petersburg’s segregation history. Walkers, beware: This tour stretches 2.25 miles (but has 17 stops.) Heritage Trail, 400 Pasadena Ave. S., St. Petersburg. 9 a.m. $8-15. 727-347-6136. Canabliss You’ve done yoga, time to elevate. The Centre SPB (a cannabis-centric wellness and education center) has a cannabis-infused yoga class, led by instructor Gabriella Levine. You must have your Florida medical card to partake. The Centre SPB, 7525 Blind Pass Road, St. Pete Beach. 3 p.m. $10. thecentrespb. com/classes Puppy Love Who doesn’t love a scarf-wearing pooch? Neon Dreams Productions and Pet Supplies Plus present the one day fashionista event, Puppy Love: The Fashion Show. Furry
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runway stars will wear sustainable, upcycled designs from local sustainable fashion designer Tailor Sallee. The pets are the draw, but attendees can enjoy live music, snacks and desserts, photo ops, raffles, and – of course! – a best-dressed pet contest. Proceeds benefit Pet Pal Animal Shelter. Studios at 5663, 5663 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park. 3-8 p.m. Monday, February 7 Bill Nye the Science Guy Kids kindergarten to fifth grade can join the weekly science club at the Gulfport Public Library. The group does bona fide experiments, creates scientifically fun art, and learns about nature. Come through the main library entrance to find out if the group is meeting in the Reading Garden, Pocket Prairie, or meeting room. Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S. 727-8931134
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Resin art by Shirley Baldwin will be at the Catherine Hickman as part of the Art From the Heart exhibit.
Beach. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. madeirabeachfl.gov
Wednesday, February 9 Thursday, February 10 A Maker’s Market with beachside vibes. Shoppers can browse clothing, produce, and homemade arts and crafts while listening to live music at the Madeira Beach Morning Market. Concerned about parking? No worries – grab a spot at Archibald Memorial Beach Park, city hall, or the recreation center. 1500 Madeira Way, Madeira
Trivia in the Sun There’s no trivia like sunset trivia. Caddy’s hosts a game of trivia as the sun goes down, every Thursday. Think you know it all? It’s free to play and they serve up prizes nightly. Caddy’s Gulfport, 3128 Beach Blvd. S. 7-9 p.m. 727 592-2842
Yappy Hour Blue dog! 32! touchdown! To celebrate the Puppy Bowl, Pinellas Ale Works hosts a Puppy Bowl-inspired Yappy Hour with football-themed raffles and pet-friendly vendors. For every beer purchased, $1 benefits Pet Pal Animal Shelter. Winners will pick up raffle winnings at Pet Pal Animal Shelter. Pinellas Ale Works, 962 1st Ave. S., St. Petersburg. 6 p.m. gracie@petpalanimalshelter. com
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