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Cryptic Sale By Abby Baker
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A Gulfport house made history last week as the first home in America sold as an NFT.
Aside from a bell in the front yard, the 2100-square-foot, blueand-white Gulfport house at 6315 11th Ave. S. is as unassuming as its neighbors. But the house itself is a game changer in the world of cryptocurrency.
On Thursday, Feb. 10 the Spanish-style home sold as an non-fungible token (NFT) and became the first piece of real estate in America to sell via NFT auction. An NFT is not a physical token, but an electronic one, stored on blockchain (think of blockchain as a dig-
ital ledger that doesn’t “live” in any one place, but in several). Another way to think of blockchain: “a ‘chain’ made up of individual ‘blocks’ of data”, according to forbes.com. It’s a pretty niche concept, but NFTs and Bitcoin have been heating
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voices Pasadena Yacht & Country Club Traffic Jam I’ve got a problem with whatever arrangement the City has with the gated community and I’d like to know what that legal arrangement is. The problem is that 59th Street is blocked all day and the cars that line up at the guard house block the driveways of the folks who live outside of the gates. How is it that the gated community can totally control a public road? What rights do we other citizens of Gulfport have regarding our public roads? Please show me the legal rights that the gated community has and what rights are left for the rest of the citizens of Gulfport. –Steve Smith, Gulfport
Request to Council, City Manager, and Finance Please explain to the community of Gulfport why you think it is OK to treat single family homeowners differently than investment property homeowners in the handling of their utility bills. Why, in the year 2022, do you think that what appears to be a disparate treatment of customers is OK? –Margarete Tober, Gulfport
Playing Dirty I would like to clarify some important aspects of the Gulfport Community Garden which were omitted from the article published February 10th. The first is that we don’t have individual garden beds. We all share in the care of the garden as a whole. The second is that we have a community compost for people to bring their compostable kitchen scraps during garden hours. The culture at our garden involves a deep respect and contribution to each other, our local community, and our planet. Most active members (of which there are usually 20+) contribute more than their share and enjoy the collective benefits. There are also
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Duke Energy Wants To Use 10 Feet of Some Gulfport Properties – For $1 Representatives from Duke Energy want some Gulfport residents to allow easements in their front yards for underground utility lines. Duke asked some property owners in Gulfport and other South Pinellas areas to agree to 10-foot easements in front of their homes for the placement of underground power lines. In exchange, Duke will pay the homeowners $1, according to easement request documents obtained by The Gabber. The effort is part of grid, infrastructure, and technology improvements in southern Pinellas and beach communities. The power company presented details on its efforts to Gulfport officials in October 2021. Duke spokesperson Ana Gibbs said the local improvements include installing 40 miles of underground lines serving 1,000 homes and 150 transformers. They are part of improvements linking into Duke’s substations at 51st Street South and Central Avenue, and near 69th Avenue South and Central Avenue. As part of that effort, Duke representatives are reaching out to Gulfport residents about agreeing to the easement for underground lines. Lisa McKinley, who lives on Newton Avenue, is one of those residents. She’s received notices and Duke Energy representatives have come to
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talk to her and her neighbors about the easements. McKinley is skeptical of the utility push; she does not want a utility box in her front yard. She points to the alley behind her home Residential lots in Gulfport often run 50 feet by 160 feet, and giving up 10 feet of that in the front yard is too much to give, she says. “I can’t give you 10 feet — impossible,” McKinley says. “I won’t give you 10 feet.” Gibbs said the effort is part of a $6.5 billion, 10-year effort to bring more technology that will help avoid power outages, especially during storms. “In 2020, smart, self-healing technology helped to avoid nearly 290,000 extended outages in Florida, saving customers around 18.9 million
minutes of service interruption, nearly double the hours saved in 2019. Currently, nearly 45% of customers in Florida receive smart-thinking grid technology and the goal is to be at 80% by 2027,” Gibbs said. She said utility engineers try to work underground lines and improved infrastructure around property owners who do not agree to easements. “When a customer declines, our engineers look to the closest neighbors to ensure the spacing works. The project is then redesigned to ensure quality distribution occurs. If no one accepts equipment, projects are in jeopardy of being canceled since participating in an underground project is voluntary,” Gibbs said. She also said the utility industry has moved to more front yard easements over the back of properties. “This is for the safety of our maintenance crews as well as the customers. To have crews in the back yards of customers creates risk for both. This is why construction of new neighborhoods is underground with front lot transformers. More simply put, placing equipment in front of homes makes access easier and faster for maintenance and to restore outages if they occur,” Gibbs said. Gulfport City Manager Jim O’Reilly said the easements are between Duke Energy and its customers, since they would be on private property.
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More Mayoral Talk
Two Dogs, One Cat, and a Chicken Walk Into a Bar By Abby Baker
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You can tell a lot about a Gulfport Pet Mayor candidate by their slogan. Here’s three.
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Bucky’s all smiles.
Bucky If you’ve visited the Gulfport History Museum, chances are you’ve met Bucky. He’s a 10-year-old Catahoula who greets museum visitors every Thursday and Saturday between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. When he’s not wagging hello, he’s sleeping on a nice cold floor. Any floor.
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Sadie 11-year-old Sadie couldn’t be more chill if she tried. She walks, sniffs, and wags her tail around Gulfport in search of treats. She’s also a headgear model.
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Obsidian Obsidian, or as friends call him, Sid, is a New Yorker at heart. He was adopted from a small shelter in upstate New York and has since spent his senior days eating bell peppers and high-fiving for treats. ABBY BAKER
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Crypto House continued from cover up in recent years. Typically, they are used to buy digital art, such as the logo for the infamous Fyre Festival. The logo of the controversial festival sold for $122,000 as an NFT. Unlike the digital world of art, the token that purchased the Gulfport house represents a digital deed. The NFT contains the rights to the property. The World of Crypto Real estate investor Leslie Alessandra owns Tampa Bay-based blockchain company DeFi Unlimited. She decided to sell the property as a conversation starter for cryptocurrency. “This technology will revolutionize the real estate industry providing speed, transparency, and security on a level not seen before,” Alessandra wrote on the auction site, referring to the speed with which the sale will close. Her company, DeFi Unlimited, creates software to help ease businesses into crypto spaces. Heckler Realty on St. Pete Beach brokered the sale, but the home officially sold through Propy, an online real estate transaction platform. “It’s a bold adventure,” said Amy Heckler, CEO of Heckler Realty. “It’s kind of like being Captain Kirk exploring worlds unknown.”
The house was brokered from St. Pete Beach Realtor Amy Heckler but sold through Propy, an online real estate platform that handles sales entirely online.
Heckler knew little about the ins and outs of cryptocurrency, but when Alessandra came to her with the idea, she learned through webinars and online classes. “It’s something you definitely have to research if you’re not familiar,” Heckler said. A Home, Not a House Before the auction on Thursday, Feb. 10, the home had a backup offer for the asking price of $650,000 cash, but on the day of the auction, the winning bid came through in cryptocurrency: 210 Ethereum, or $653,000. Ethereum, or ETH, simply refers to a type of cryptocurrency.
The house has four bedrooms, twoand-a-half baths, a bell in an archway near the front door, and exposed brick – and a wall featuring art from St. Petersburg muralist Derek Donnelly, known locally as Saint Paint. Donnelly painted a watery pelican in his trademark nautical style. Sellers paid for the mural with NFT, said Donnelly. Donnelly, however, received cash, not cryptocurrency, for his work. “People might think it’s a digital house, or a digital mural in the metaverse, but it’s not, it’s very real,” Donnelly said. “I think this is just going to make it easier for people to do these kinds of transitions through this technology.”
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80 Years of Perspective
A 21-Year-Old and a 100-Year-Old Woman Discuss Life, Happiness By Abby Baker
ABBY BAKER
Margaret Reilly clocked in at 100 on Feb. 2, 2022. She celebrated the big day with a party at the Gulfport Senior Center.
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accessible for the layman,” Jaillet said. “I have a passion for conservation.” Her biggest project at the moment is writing about the Florida panther. Reilly was born in Canada and grew up in Detroit, Michigan during the Great Depression. She’s the mother of five children She aimed to become a nurse, but was turned away because of her height: 4’9”. She lived most of her life in Michigan, and moved to Gulfport with her late husband in 1983. Reilly’s short stature has affected little else in her long life. “You should never look back, always go forward in life,” Reilly told The Gabber. “Remember the good things.” Jaime Jaillet
Jaime Jaillet turned 21 in October 2021.
Margaret Reilly celebrated her 100th birthday with a bash at the Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center on Feb. 2. Jaime Jaillet celebrated her 21st birthday with a legal drink this past October. The two women have 79 years between them, and live worlds apart. 21-year-old Jaillet is a student at Eckerd College majoring in animal studies and double minoring in biology and creative writing. She’s originally from Connecticut, but relocated to St. Petersburg for school. “I want to make scientific writing
What do you want out of life? I want to make some sort of difference somewhere. It would be a small thing, inspiring one person to care about an animal or species. I don’t have huge goals, but I do want to make a difference with my writing. What has been your biggest struggle? I struggled in high school with a lot of mental health issues. Seasonal depression in Connecticut is a very real thing. I didn’t want to get out of bed, I just wanted to lay there and not think. My mother learned that the best thing to do is bring me food, water, and lay with me.
What would make you the happiest? Lots of dogs. I don’t want to live in a city; I want to live somewhere more rural. It eases me and makes me feel better. Your favorite memory? My happiest memories are when my family would go to a camp site called Rocky Neck in the summer for two weeks. I remember learning how to ride my bike, climb trees. I was the youngest and the smallest and had to do the most to catch up. Margaret Reilly What do you want out of life? I’m just enjoying the last years of my life. I can do anything I want. What has been your biggest struggle? I don’t think there was ever a hard time. My dad was sick with arthritis and with three children at home, I was the oldest and I was boss. But I don’t ever remember a real bad time. I had three brothers in the service and they all came back. You can’t think about bad times. What would make you the happiest? All my kids are married and educated. I didn’t expect my husband to die when he did, but I did remarry and I enjoyed that and I love that family. Your favorite memory? It was about 1944. We bought the house, my husband and I. We had a new car and the babies were all good.
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Seven Questions with Justin Shea, City of Gulfport
Gulfport’s Cultural Events Supervisor Also Die-Hard Gulfportian By Abby Baker
just want to be myself.” But meeting the community and working with the community, it’s been a phenomenal experience. I don’t see myself doing this anywhere else. Do you have any regrets? If I had known what I know now, I would have went to college immediately after high school. I waited seven years to start studying higher education.
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Justin Shea, Gulfport Cultural Events Supervisor for the City of Gulfport, is one of those people that are always “on.” He’s the man behind city events and programs, but he also doubles as a sort of public information officer, the constant glue between citizens and Gulfport. It’s Shea who calls local media outlets with safety and sandbag information in the face of a storm, and Shea who people spot at nearly every city event. It’s rare to call the events supervisor and not immediately hear: “Justin Shea, City of Gulfport.” The Gabber got to know Shea a little better in this edition of Seven Questions.
What is your greatest joy? My greatest joy is the eureka moment when working on schoolwork with my daughter and seeing her understand a mathematical formula or correctly spell a tough spelling word.
GN: Tell me a little about where you’re from. JS: Born and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida, I grew up just 10 minutes north of the City of Gulfport. How did you get involved with the City of Gulfport? I started my career in the City of Gulfport in 2007 as a recreation leader for the Teen Night program at the Gulfport Recreation Center. I was in school full-time and worked part-time at night mentoring inner city youth. In January of 2014, I was promoted to the Cultural Facilities Events Supervisor.
Community organizers know Gulfport’s Cultural Events Supervisor by his signature greeting: “Justin Shea, City of Gulfport.”
Did you always see yourself holding your current position? My hopes and dreams as a child were to be a police officer or a professional football player. But when I attended college and started working for the City, the City was very good to me. If you asked me in sixth grade I would never have dreamed of holding this position. Actually, I remember telling a piano teacher “I
If you didn’t live in Gulfport where would you live? That is a very good question. I am a firm believer of growing roots wherever a person lands in life. I was taught at a very young age to never burn any bridges and to always treat people with the utmost respect and dignity. If you could change one thing about Gulfport, what would it be? I would not change anything; everybody has their niche. It takes a village. A grassroots community is a close-knit community, working together with passion, and it is always great to be a part of something meaningful and productive.
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Gulfport Fire Department’s New Truck Council Buys Traditional, Not Hybrid, Truck Gulfport City Council voted at its Feb. 1 meeting to buy a new command vehicle for its fire department. The Gulfport Fire Department will use the truck for investigations, inspections, and – potentially – water rescues in hurricanes and storms. Currently, the department has a 2014 Ford Explorer with 70,000 miles on it. The Gulfport Police Department used it before GFD, according to GFD Captain James Lundh. Lundh said the vehicle had some recent repairs; he also said he expected it would need a transmission repair in the near future. Council voted 4-1 to approve the purchase of a Ford Ranger Crew Cab 4x4 for $32,971.00. Lundh said he preferred a pickup truck to the existing SUV for storing equipment as well as materials from fire investigations. Council opted for the Ford truck over more expensive hybrid
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Funkytown Fundraiser
Former Funkytown Boutique Owner Selling Inventory After Lung Cancer Diagnosis Jackie Kreuter owned Funkytown Boutique on Beach Boulevard from 2014-2019. Running her retail store was her dream, and took up the better part of five years. She’ll sell what’s left of the store’s inventory at a public yard sale on Saturday, Feb. 19 as part of a fundraiser. Doctors diagnosed Kreuter with Stage IV lung and liver cancer in October 2021. Kreuter’s shop once operated out of 3117 Beach Blvd. S., where More Bazaar stands now. She closed in 2019 after the landlord raised her rent by $1,000. Today, she’s in critical condition, and on round five of chemotherapy. “I was in shock when I found out,” Kreuter said. “But I felt like something was wrong for the previous six months because I was in pain. Eventually I couldn’t handle the pain anymore.” Selling the store’s items means giving up on the dream of reopening, Kreuter said. It was a hard decision, but with piling medical bills, a necessary one. “I just want to sell everything so I don’t have to pack it back up,” Kreuter told The Gabber. “It’s hard because it was my dream to open back up again but my medical bills are as-
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Jackie Kreuter wants to sell remaining items from her former consignment shop, Funkytown Boutique, in a community yard sale and fundraiser.
tronomical.” Close friends Denise Keegan O’Hara and Melanie King hatched the idea of a yard sale to relieve Kreuter of hefty storage costs and hospital bills. “Jackie is paying ungodly amounts to keep everything stored,” King said. “That and she still has to pay for medications, living expenses, and she’s not able to have a store. She needs help.” The yard sale idea takes place alongside an art raffle featuring the
works of more than 20 Gulfport artists. These artists, O’Hara included, donated their art specifically for the benefit. Acoustic duo Marianne & The Professor will perform from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. “We’re just trying to come together as a community to help one of our own, and this is someone that needs help,” said King. Funkytown Yard Sale and Art Raffle Pia’s Veranda, 3038 Beach Blvd. S. Feb. 19: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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themselves. After one such message, my wife looked up from her book and said, “Venmo this woman $100. It’s for a deposit on a puppy.” I had a choice: Venmo the woman $100, or wage – and lose – a war against getting a puppy, and then Venmo the woman $100. I sent the money. What happened next made me glad my wife changed her hardnosed anti-dog stance: Moments before visiting the newborn puppies, we told our kids, and, with apologies to whomever our daughter marries, she’ll never be as happy as she was in that moment I knew all the work would fall on my shoulders: walking, feeding, walking, scooping poop, walking. As a kid in the ‘80s, our dog lived in our suburban California backyard. I don’t think we owned a leash, and poop bags didn’t exist. Dogs today get walked and groomed like they’re starring on “Lassie”. How did we go from a world of no dog groomers to $90 dog haircuts? Despite all this, I knew no one would love this puppy as much as I. As soon as the novelty wore off, Echo – that’s his name – annoyed everyone else. The combination of bodily fluids, gnawed toys and shoes, and stolen food makes everyone moan helplessly. The only thing stopping him from taking food off the dining room table is physics. And he’ll eat anything. For 15 years I’ve failed to give any of our cats a pill. When newly neutered Echo needed pain meds, he gobbled them up – including the human blood pressure medication he wasn’t supposed to eat. Luckily, he also gobbled up the hydrogen peroxide we gave him to make him throw up the pill. The good news? He’s trained the kids to put their things away and he listens to the word “No” about half of the time (although he always understands its meaning). To my chagrin – and despite my devotion to him – he still prefers my wife. I think he’s figured out that she’s the key to his membership in our pack. He probably also knows she’s still getting those emails.
Meet Echo: Cuteness with a tail and blood pressure medicine connoisseur.
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arts ReadOut Goes Global
Gulfport’s Lesbian Literature Festival Now Attended Worldwide Online By Abby Baker
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Lesbian romance writer Georgia Beers lives in Rochester, New York but will co-lead the keynote speech for Gulfport’s 5th annual ReadOut Festival.
When ReadOut: A Festival of Lesbian Literature hosted its first year back in 2018, it was a niche event for local lesbian writers to connect. It was (and remains) a program of the LGBTQ Resource Center at the Gulfport Library; at one time, it took place exclusively within the four walls of the Gulfport Public Library. In five years, the festival has transitioned to an online event featuring
pre-recorded readings [pearls] and Zoom chats. It’s become a globally attended event, with last year clocking almost 1,000 viewers in 22 countries. “The upside is that you don’t have to have money or time to come to Gulfport but the downside is that you don’t get to come to Gulfport,” said Susan Gore, LGBTQ Resource Center President.
Gore hopes to one day blend the online format with an in-person meetup, but COVID-19 precautions are still a concern. “COVID is not a positive thing, but last year proved a positive outcome of a bad situation,” Gore said. “Trust me, we’d love to be back in the library but with the way things are going, that’s not happening right now.” The theme this year? Lesbian
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Voices, Stronger Together. The Festival runs from Friday, Feb. 18-Sunday, Feb. 20.
One of the principal events of the festival is the first event of the weekend: the opening keynote speech, which sets the tone for the rest of the weekend. The original keynote speaker was Michèle Alexandre, Dean of the College of Law at Stetson University. Alexandre withdrew less than three weeks before ReadOut’s opening ceremony, after announcing her move to Chicago. Gore and other organizers appointed two speakers in her place, Georgia Beers and Anne Shade. Beers is a veteran lesbian romance novelist who has been a part of the literary queer women scene since 2000. She’ll tune into the festival remotely, from currently snowy Rochester, New York. “I feel like the world has gotten bigger since I first started writing,” Beers said. “There is so much eye-opening things to learn. I feel lucky to be a part of that.” Shade is a newbie author but hit the ground running writing inclusive lesbian romance featuring people of color, something often missing in her genre. The New Jersey author is mostly known for Femme Tales, a queer version of three classic fairy tales. “I’d like to tell other writers not to give up,” Shade said. “I sent out 75 manuscripts and was told each time to make my stories more diverse because all my characters are Black.” She went on to self-publish, and was eventually picked up by Brush Strokes Books.
ANNE SHADE
The Openers
Anne Shade, also a lesbian romance writer, will accompany Beers in their online opener.
about what they do. I’m going to actually talk about the structure of writing humor and what makes things funny.” Since going virtual, the discussion topics have broadened to things such as “Rural Spaces and Queer Women”
and lesbian sci-fi. “It’s very exciting to know that so many people are watching,” Jacobs said. ReadOut: A Festival of Lesbian Literature Feb. 18-20. Free; registration required.
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Let’s Go to School
American Stage’s Latest an Engrossing, Refreshing Choice By Jeff Donnelly
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The latest from American Stage, “School Girls: Or, The African Mean Girls Play” takes place in Ghana in the mid-1980s.
There’s a scene in American Stage’s production of “School Girls: Or, The African Mean Girls Play” in which every cast member participates, one way or another, in the performance of a Whitney Houston classic. The scene is too crucial to spoil here, but what I will say is
that it’s an encapsulation of all the strange and potentially incongruous elements of the 2018 script by Jocelyn Bioh. The characters whip back and forth between sly and sweet, sassy and sad, with moments of broad physical comedy and hardto-stomach nastiness sometimes
in the space of just a few minutes. Taking all this into account along with the fact that the action takes place in mid-1980s Ghana, it’s an intriguing choice director Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj has made for St. Pete. Unfolding in the cafeteria of an
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exclusive boarding school for girls over the course of a school year, “School Girls” is an ensemble piece and the all-female cast shows up strong, especially impressive considering the majority of the actresses are young enough – some in or just out of college – to convincingly play teens. Phyllis Yvonne Stickney and Jennifer Leigh Warren are the sole adults on stage; Stickney as the school’s headmistress and Warren as her former classmate and pasther-prime pageant queen. Bringing gravitas and very different life experiences to the proceedings, each has a different idea about how best to guide the students. But Aguel Lual as Paulina , the reigning queen bee who has her sights on the Miss Universe pageant and seems a shoo-in until a new student unexpectedly changes the game, anchors the story. In her first moments on stage, Paulina is humorously despicable: a narcissist who’s passive-aggressively unkind and cringey in a way most of us can chuckle at uncomfortably because we’ve all known a
Paulina at some point in our lives. But this girl is no joke, and when her behavior lurches into viciousness and cruelty there’s a real possibility the audience could dismiss her halfway through the play as, well, just some mean girl. Lual knows there’s more there though, and the play is better for it. Her performance as Paulina zeros in on what makes “School Girls” such an engrossing piece and a refreshing choice for
St. Pete: Teenage girls around the globe are surprisingly similar in a lot of ways, but geography and time can make for some striking differences as well. School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play American Stage, 163 3rd St. N., St. Petersburg. Through Feb. 27: Wed.-Thurs., 7 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m.; and Sat.-Sun., 2 p.m. $47-57. 727-8237529; americanstage.org.
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Better with Age
Book About St. Pete of Yesteryear Brings Back Sweet-but-Forgotten Memories If you’ve lived here long enough, you’ve heard of the iconic flight of Tony Jannus and his Benoist XIV across Tampa Bay in 1914, marking the official “launch” of U.S. commercial aviation right here in St. Pete. But were you aware that 4th Street North once led past The Florida Wild Animal Ranch, where patrons could visit an elephant, a kangaroo, and the troop of carnies and circus performers who ran the place? Or that St. Pete Beach’s classic Beach Theatre was once owned by the screenwriter who penned Cliffhanger and GoldenEye? Or that the Virgin Mary held an almost 10-year vigil as an apparition on the side of an office building in Clearwater? These and many more treasures of St. Pete lore await in “Vintage St. Pete, Volume II: Legends, Locations, Lifestyles” (St. Petersburg Press, 2022) by St. Petersburg author Bill DeYoung. The book follows an earlier Vintage volume (2021) in highlighting the wacky and wonderful bits of St. Pete’s history – what DeYoung calls a “spectacular spelunk” into unique and sometimes all-but-forgotten places and people of the past. History buffs and St. Pete fans alike will appreciate DeYoung’s gift for spinning a good yarn and the veritable scrapbook of old photos,
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By Amanda Hagood
Bill DeYoung’s second volume of unusual St. Pete history takes readers on a journey into yesteryear.
postcards, and other curiosities in the book’s jam-packed pages. But with St. Pete’s reputation as an arts hub firmly established, and its glitzy skyline inching a little higher every year, I wondered why the average reader might want to delve into a time when the city was – as DeYoung himself puts it – a bit of a “cultural wasteland.” His response got me thinking. “This stuff was key to life in St.
Pete,” he averred, “and in every instance I thought it all deserved to be properly chronicled, set down, and put in front of anybody who wants to learn what motivated earlier generations.” Along those lines, it is interesting to read that celebrity dinner theater was the “pinnacle of entertainment in St. Pete” for an aging population in the 1970s and 1980s, before being displaced by younger-skewing leisure activities in later decades. And that St. Pete has surfaced numerous times in the popular consciousness as a kind of prototypical leisureland, whether as the backdrop for John Candy’s lovable turkey “Summer Rental”, or the location for a highly choreographed, super-secret taping of a never-aired Bob Dylan television special. These big-picture cultural insights are not the focus of “Vintage St. Pete” — that would no doubt be a drier, more academic book — but they are there to discover in the chewy, colorful, bite-sized histories the book serves up. DeYoung may even have a third volume on the way. After all, he says, “there are plenty of fascinating historical tales still waiting (needing) to be told.”
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Everyone at The Gabber loves the Caribbean, so when Gulfport resident Georgina Lewis took the paper along with her on her recent vacation there, we were, in fact, jealous of our own paper. Have you taken The Gabber somewhere? We want to see your pictures! Please send a high-resolution photo and a brief description to news@thegabber.com.
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Eric Alan Blosser, 58 passed away January 31, 2022. His death was very unexpected and has left all of us with a huge whole in our hearts. Eric was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and a friend to many. Eric worked as a journeyman electrician for over 25 years and as a handyman in his retirement. He was a Navy veteran. Eric was greatly loved by all and would help out everyone any way he could. He would remember you saying you liked something, or needed something like ear buds or tools, or a thing for the Scouts, and next thing you know, he had gotten it for you or made it for you. Eric loved motorcycles and his ‘56 Chevys. His greatest pride was in his boys, grandkids, nieces, and nephews. Eric is survived by his wife of 33 years, Robin; son, Alexander and his wife Bri; son, Bradley; his brothers Kevin, Steve, and Kirk; his brothers-in-law Charlie, Johnny, and Josh; his grandchildren Zoe, Alis, and Jasper; his nieces Crystal, Jennifer, and Erica; his nephews Christopher and Chase; and his many friends. His celebration of life will be held on Feb. 26, 2022 at noon at War Veterans’ Memorial Park, Shelter 1.
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North End Taphouse
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Neptune Grill
5501 Shore Blvd. S. Friday, Feb. 18: Josh Magwood Duo, 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19: Drag by the Bay, 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20: Callaboone, 1 p.m.
ST. PETE BEACH Toasted Monkey
678 75th Ave. Friday, Feb. 18: Spazmatics, 7 p.m.; Fix the DJ, 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19: Griswolds, 1 p.m.; Phoenix, 6 p.m.; and Fix the DJ, 10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20: Taylor Jansen Band, 1 p.m.; Elle & Company, 6 p.m.
Chill Restaurant and Bar 357 Corey Ave. Friday, Feb. 18: Carlos and Joe, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19: Liz Adams, 6 p.m.
TREASURE ISLAND Ka’Tiki Beach Bar and Grille
8803 W. Gulf Blvd. Friday, Feb. 18: WOR (Women of Rock), 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19: The Gearz, 1 p.m., SYNR, 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20: Poly Essence, 1 p.m., Cornfused, 6 p.m.
MADEIRA BEACH Bamboo Beach Bar and Grille
13025 Village Blvd. Friday, Feb. 18: Juke Box Heroz, 1:30 p.m.; JT Wilde, 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19: North Star, 1:30 p.m.; Mark Mann, 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20: Gale Trippsmith & 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
Social Distancing Observed
Kiss a Gator, Belly Dancing + Chili Contest
Find links for these events — and many other things to do — online at thegabber.com/events. Thursday, February 17 Say Cheese When’s the last time you had head shots done? Suncoast Photos is partnering with the Treasure Island and Madeira Beach Chamber of Commerce for a head shot session that will instantly improve your image online – or while job hunting. Appointments preferred. The Treasure Island and Ma-
deira Beach Chamber of Commerce, 12601 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $50. stjeancreative.com Girls Night The much-awaited Thursday Night Social returns, and this one’s for the girls. The theme of the night: Women in Power. DJ Daniel will spin beats from strong female artists such as Tina Turner, Janis Joplin, Madonna, Lady Gaga, and many other inspirational women. Sea Dog Cantina – Gulfport, 2832 Beach Blvd. S. 5 p.m. cantina. seadogbrewing.com
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Taste chili at a cook-off thrown by Treasure Island Fire Rescue.
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Feeling Spicy? Treasure Island Fire Rescue hosts its annual Chili Cook Off. A ticket gets chili-lovers a pass to sample chili and vote for their favorite. They’ll award a first, second, and third place winner. Leave room for dessert. (The dessert is wine.) The Treasure Island Community Center, 154 106th Ave. Treasure Island. 6 p.m. $10. mytreasureisland.org Snowless Mystery The Gulfport History Museum invites local detectives to solve Gulfport’s history mysteries! Instead of shoveling snow, the Gulfport Historical Society shares photos from its archives, featuring unknown people and places. Help identify photos, and guess the purpose of delightfully old-fangled artifacts. Just for fun, supply creative captions for vintage photographs; Arin Greenwood, author of “Your Robot Dog Will Die” (a dystopian book about a fictionalized Gulfport). Gulfport Historical Society members have access to the Square Mullet clubhouse; others can BYOB. The Gulfport History Museum, 5301 28th Ave. S. 6:30 p.m. gulfporthistoricalsociety.org
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Things To Do continued from page 25 Saturday, February 19 Only Footsteps Love the outdoors? Then you likely know the phrase “Leave no trace.” Ranger Matthew Hall will teach Boyd Hill Nature Preserve attendees the importance of the seven principles of “leave no trace.” This is a class dedicated to learning how to minimize negative impact in the great Florida outdoors. Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S., St. Petersburg. 10 a.m. $10. stpeteparksrec.org For Jackie Gulfport’s Jackie Kreuter needs your help. The former Funky Town owner is selling her store’s inventory as a fundraiser for medical costs related to her cancer diagnosis. The community is coming together to support Kreuter, buy art, and lift up one another. A raffle for local art kicks off at 1:45 p.m. Pia’s Veranda, 3038 Beach Blvd. S. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 727-403-0098.
See Ya Later, Alligator! (Call me!) Celebrate Florida wildlife in the pink palace on St. Pete Beach. The Don CeSar hosts the Kiss A Gator Black Tie Gala in support of the Alligator & Wildlife Discovery Center. Enjoy a three-course meal with wine service and live entertainment. It’s a chance to wear a tuxedo and kiss an actual alligator (tread lightly.) The Don Cesar, 3400 Gulf Blvd., St Pete Beach. 7 p.m. $175. kissagator.com Saturday, February 19Sunday, February 20 Art in the Park The 8th Annual St. Petersburg Fine Arts Festival showcases extraordinary original art by more than 80 artists from throughout Florida and across the U.S. Browse paintings, photography, sculptures, metalwork, digital art, jewelry, glass, ceramics, mixed-media, fiber art, and much more. South Straub Park, 198 Bayshore Dr. NE., St Petersburg. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 941-487-8061
Belly Dance Hip Expressions Belly Dance showcases at Zubrick Magic Theatre in celebration of 18 years of shaking, moving, and art. The show features belly dancers from around the world, performing dances from around the world. Get there when the doors open at 6 p.m. for drinks and a peek at the Hip Expressions Boutique. Zubrick Magic Theater, 1211 1st Ave. N., St. Petersburg. 6 p.m. $40. hip-expressions.com Monday, February 21 Green Monday Step into the monthly Botanicals and Brews market at Gulfport Brewery + Eatery for all your plant-based needs. The brewery’s outdoor garden transforms into a pop-up space for vendors and green thumbs every third Monday of the month. Gulfport Brewery + Eatery, 3007 Beach Blvd. S. 5-8 p.m. botanicalsandbrews@gmail.com Tuesday, February 22
Indie Finds Hand-selected art, plants, gifts, and lovingly local creations come together in one place, once a month. Gulfport’s IndieFaire returns once again for an outdoor market full of spring offerings. Shop the stalls and visit local eateries and drinkeries this Saturday. Beach Boulevard South. 5-9 p.m. mygulfport.us/events
Sunday, February 20 Sea Shop Go shopping with your toes in the sand. Postcard Inn on the Beach is the hot spot for a new monthly market just a few feet from the Gulf. Shop vendors (and have a fruity drink.) Postcard Inn on the Beach, 6300 Gulf Boulevard S., St. Pete Beach. 2-7 p.m. $5 parking. 727-637-5586
THE NORTH END TAPHOUSE HAS A DELI-STYLE MENU WITH LOCALLY BREWED BEERS AND MORE. We have live entertainment every day and Open Mic every Tuesday, located in the Village Courtyard. Feb 17 Doug Thomas ........................................6-9 Feb 18 John Shirley ........................................ 7-10 SPEAKEASY OPEN ............................ 7-12
Cheap Date For all the service industry peeps, come over and get your fix. Caddy’s on Madeira Beach offers 50% off all drinks and appetizers for servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, and anyone and everyone who works in the service industry. Caddy’s Madeira Beach, 14080 Gulf. Blvd., Madeira Beach. 7-9 p.m. caddys.com
MORE RELAXING THAN CHOCOLATE COUPLES MASSAGES MAKE GREAT GIFTS!
Feb 19 Chris Keller .............................................3-6 Dave G & Cristyn ............................... 7-10 SPEAKEASY OPEN ............................ 7-12 Feb 20 Randy Burton ........................................3-6 Feb 21 Team Trivia..................................... 8:30-10
2908 1/2 Beach Blvd S Gulfport, FL
Feb 23 Hot Tonic ..................................................6-9
The North End Taphouse now has a Speakeasy room with limited seating. Open Friday and Saturday nights 7 to midnight only. First come first serve. Enjoy all the libations and treats you’ve come to love from the taphouse in a quaint and intimate setting.
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Ab workouts sure do look different this year. What makes us extraordinary? Some say it’s how we enable you to create your own inspiring day. Others point to our award-winning dining and one-of-a-kind enrichment programs. But really, it’s our people who make all the difference. Those moments of joy, the sense of belonging, that true connection shared with friends and neighbors. Can you sense the possibilities?
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If you have questions about advertising, please email us at advertising@thegabber.com or call 727-321-6965! Deadline: Friday 3 p.m. HOME HEALTH CARE LOVING SENIORS LLC. Certified. Looking for patients who need help with care. Licensed by the state of FL. Call Maggie 727-218-0708
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CLEAR NUMBERS BOOKKEEPING Virtual bookkeeping for small businesses and nonprofits. Monthly packages customized to your needs or one time cleanups. Payroll available. QuickBooks Online Certified ProAdvisor. 10+ years experience.
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Electrical
MAYNARD ELECTRIC Specializing in AirBnb/VRBO, vacation rentals, and condos. Glenda 863-205-0944 Leslie 863-512-3445 PINE SOUL CLEANERS
Needing a fresh new look? Then let us help spruce things up around your home. Deep cleans, weekly or biweekly cleans, and move in/out cleans. Flat Fee Service. Call Jill n Jen at 941.468.9731 or email PineSoulCleaners@yahoo.com
• Room Additions • Lightning Protection • Fuses to Breakers • Mobile Homes • Circuits Added • Phone Wiring • Ceiling Fans • Security Lighting & More 24 Hour Service
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SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT!
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).
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
HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS OF ST. PETE BEACH
Serving the greater St. Petersburg area. Family owned and local business. Providing in-home personal aid companion care, after surgery care, 24-hour care, dementia care, postpartum support, childcare, to name a few. 727-914-7472 hwcg.com/StPete-Beach AHCA #299995153
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Gulfport Computer Repair Fast Friendly Service
727-388-3493 2321 49th St S
Mon-Thu 10am-5pm
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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. HANDYMAN SEMI-RETIRED All types of repairs • small jobs welcome • Quality work at reasonable prices • Honest • Reliable • Free estimates • John, 727-410-2201 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. Home & Condo Maintenance
D.C. STRONG
Home & condo maintenance • Interior & Exterior • Experienced in all work, A-Z • Insured. Call Dennis Strong 727-301-4530
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MASTERS PAINTING * WHEN QUALITY COUNTS
Heat / Air Conditioning
Trust Masters Painting. Making Happy Customers for 42 yrs. Pressure Cleaning, Waterproofing, Honest, Reliable. 727-344-1674 or 727-5106804. References, Guaranteed. Lic.#C4749. Plumbing
PROFLO PLUMBING 727-902-7077
AFFORDABLE PROMPT • RELIABLE Licensed & Insured
Lee Claxton, I.S.A. Certified Arborist
“Same rates seven days a week”
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QUALITY AT WORK
Luke Phillips
3914 6th St S St. Petersburg
Home Improvement
TAMPA BAY FLOORS & CARPETS CLEANING SOLUTION
Planting • Trimming Tree & Stump Removal Cabling/Bracing • Pruning/Shaping
727-220-0226 AnAffordableArborist@gmail.com
Miscellaneous Service THE TRASH QUEEN Overwhelmed with the mess? Clean up/clean out, inside and out. Recycling, organizing, and yard work. Free estimate from Kathy, Trashologist, licensed/insured, with truck/trailer. Call/text 845-866-3867. Responsible, reasonable, and ready!
#CFC1430429 State-certified, residential/ commercial service. Senior and military discount. $25 off service with ad. Locally owned and operated.
Help Wanted
WILLING AND ABLE HELPER, LIGHT GARDEN WORK
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.
HIRING LADIES FASHION ACCESSORIES
Ladies retail accessories shop in John’s Pass. Full time, over 30 hours a week. 10-4 Tues.- Sat. Great pay, great atmosphere. Experience preferred. 727-430-0276
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
CHARLES JUNK HAULING & DEMOLITION Junk & trash removal. Low, low prices guaranteed. Daily specials. Kitchen, bath, shed, fencing, etc. Demolition. 727-831-0507.
You: Seeking LTR that takes less than 20 hours a week of your life.
D.C. STRONG
Painting
Your perfect date: Cuddling with Google Drive and Square at sunset.
Painting, Pressure Washing, Interior & Exterior • Experienced in all work A-Z • Call Dennis Strong 727-301-4530 • Insured Lawn & Landscape
EXPERT SPRINKLER REPAIR
Rich Moseley, irrigation contractor. 25 years experience. Reasonable rates. Well & pumps. 727-439-0792. Lic.#C8312. BBB Accredited.
IRRIGATION STAIN REMOVAL
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
Moving & Hauling
BYRON JOHNSON PAINTING PLUS, INC.
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 PINNIX PAINTING INC. Interior , Exterior. In Business Locally Since 1980. Free Estimates. Commercial, Residential. References Upon Request. Lic. #C4334. 727-6411888. We appreciate your business.
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Hyperlocal Weekly Newspaper ISO Sales Assistant for LTR Turn ons: Spreadsheets and Organization.
What you do for fun: Talk to locals, help our sales director, and keep the office running smoothly. Likes: Talking on the phone. Dislikes: When people leave leftovers in the office fridge. Us: Delightfully local, offering $12/hr to start with raises up to $15/hr, plus bonuses after training. Faithful and loyal. Turn ons: Dogs, long walks with spreadsheets, diversity, vaccines. What we do for fun: Online classified ads, petty cash reconciliation, answer messages you take for us. Likes: Organization, computer literacy, punctuality. Dislikes: People who use “the media” like we’re all one mind, and when you leave us to go home at the end of the day.
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Automotive
Accomodations Wanted
TOYOTA PASEO COUP 1997 Lady Driven Florida vehicle, Only 116k original miles, No Accidents , Cold a/c, New tires, Automatic - runs well. $2950.00 obo 727-748-9117
HOME TO RENT Wanted by March 1st. 2-3 bedroom house or duplex. Young minded woman in my 60's. Clean. Honest. Responsible. Pay my rent on time or early every month. No evictions. $1,100-1,200 budget. 701-441-1267.
For Sale SALON PROFESSIONAL 2 Professional Hair Dryers and 2 Salon Roller Trays 727798-9006 RECLINER FOR SALE Brown leather, Electric, One year old. $200. Men’s Nike Air Monarch tennis shoes, new and used. sizes 7 / 7.5 / 8. In black and in White with blue trim. $20 for the new, $10 for used. (Reg price $70). Used Clarinet $75. Call Melinda 727-776-9739
CLOSE OUT PAINTING EQUIPMENT
Retired painter has paint and equipment for sale, ladders, spray equipment and accessories. Paint brushes and other things. Call Tom 727-798-7124
Furnished Rentals
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2/20 1-3 P.M. 7560 BAY ISLAND DR. S. #349., SO PASADENA, 33707
Place your classified line ads online! Deadline for classified ads is 3 p.m. Friday for the following week’s issue.
Annual Rental. Updated 1/1 condo, furn/ unfurn, Open waterfront, Glorious over-55 gated island community, Luxurious clubhouse, Multiple pools/tennis courts, Marina, all manner of shopping & Gulf beaches 5 minutes. $2000/mo. No smoking/ no pets. Call Joan Walker, Sunshine PRC, 727580-0822
Furniture & Appliances GREAT DEAL! Electric Recliner Lift Chair with wheels. Beige Micro-fiber. Very good condition. $75 Call 352-210-7330
General GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341. Legal Notices SURFSIDE COLLECTIVE New mobile business offering affordable boho clothing, jewelry, and more at markets, festivals, and events! Check us out at our first festival Awakening into the Sun March 5th and 6th. Email surfsidecollectivearts@gmail. com for all inquiries.
Pets & Animals
WAG WALK AND WATCH
Independent local Pet walker and sitter who is reasonably priced! References gladly provided Call Miranda at 551-795-6827
1.3 ACRE LOT NEAR WESLEY CHAPEL
$65,000
8046 STIMIE AVE.N
$775,000 SOLD
727-418-8948
neldasellsfla@gmail.com
Nelda Hamm
3037 Beach Blvd. S. 505 Pasadena Ave. S.
I LIVE IN and SPECIALIZE in Town Shores...
Call me TODAY to see how I can get your home sold!
Yard / Garage Sale YARD SALE Saturday Feb. 19th. 9-4. 6755 Gulf Winds Dr. St. Pete Beach. White rattan futon with 9 inch tropical print mattress 350.00, couple wicker shelves, a 6 cube T. V. stand or storage , and misc. Items. GIGANTIC RUMMAGE SALE Holy Cross Church Church Hall. 7851 54th Ave N. St. Petersburg, Fri and Sat, Feb 25th and 26th. 9am-3pm Friday. Saturday (Bag Day) 8:30 am to Noon. Clothes, Jewelry, Books and Much More!
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live life pain free Peripheral neuropathy is the pain, discomfort and numbness caused by nerve damage of the peripheral nervous system. Jean explained that daily tasks like opening doors and using the bathroom were overwhelmingly painful. “How can you live for the next 30 years when you don’t even want to get out of bed to do simple things?" She was experiencing the burning, numbness, tingling and sharp pains that those suffering with neuropathy often describe. “The way that I would describe it, is that it's equivalent to walking on glass.” Jean hadn’t worn socks in five years and was wearing shoes two sizes too big so that nothing would ‘touch’ her feet.
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Fortunately, Jean found Dr. Gibbons at Achieve Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine where she started treatment for her neuropathy symptoms. Unfortunately Jean's story is all too familiar. Over 3 million people in the U.S. suffering from peripheral neuropathy. If you’re unfortunate enough to be facing the same disheartening prognosis, you’re not sleeping at night because of the burning in your feet. You have difficulty walking, shopping or doing any activity for more than 30 minutes because of the pain. You’re struggling with balance and living in fear that you might fall. Your doctor told you to ‘just live with the pain’ and you’re taking medications that aren’t working or have uncomfortable side effects.
Dr. Gibbons, founder of Achieve Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine in St. Petersburg, is using the science of acupuncture and other integrative techniques that assist in increasing blood flow and expediting recovery and healing to treat this debilitating disease. “Now when I go to bed at night I don’t have those shooting pains. I don’t have that burning sensation. I don’t have pain coming up my legs,”Jean enthusiastically describes life after receiving Dr. Gibbons treatments. 'I can wear socks and shoes!” Jean and her sister now operate a successful dog walking business, sometimes covering up to 5 miles a day. "It's life altering. As far as I am concerned, Dr. Gibbons saved my life!" Dr. Gibbons who has also been an RN for over 16 years, integrates both her western medicine background with effective eastern medicine strategies to be able to offer a different nondrug, non surgical option to those who have chronic pain and complex chronic conditions. She specializes in chronic cases, specifically those that have been deemed ‘hopeless’ or ‘untreatable’. It is time to let your golden years be golden! Learn more about us and our services at ACHIEVEACUIM.COM
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