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Go Nuts I’d spent an hour talking with Jill Horstmann, the owner and sole employee of Squirrelly AF rescue, before she revealed a tiny squirming baby squirrel sleeping in her t-shirt. “She’s a big crybaby; she’s really missing mom,” Horstmann explained. “Every time I take her out she’s screaming and crying.” Mom was most likely taken out by a tree trimmer, Horstmann said. Tree trimmers often displace the animals, kill adult squirrels, and knock down nests, she says. Crying babies, squirrels with head trauma, senior squirrels with cataracts – any type of misplaced tree rodents, really – matter to Squirrelly AF, a St. Petersburg-based rescue. “People need to bring squirrels to rehabbers when they find them,” Horstmann said. On site, she rehabilitates the animals, teaches them “how to squirrel” on their own, and releases them nearby where they make their nests and live a normal life. Often

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ABBY BAKER

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Jill Horstmann runs Squirrelly AF, a squirrel rescue in St. Pete. She releases the squirrels once they recover.

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Happy Birthday Corporal Corricelli What a memorable experience my husband and I had on Feb. 5. We saw this event listed in The Gabber. Almost 200 vehicles, cars, Jeeps, and motorcycles were in the parade that cruised by Marine veteran Bart Corricelli’s home in Treasure Island, to celebrate his 100th birthday. Some were decorated with flags, banners and one bore a large picture of Corricelli when he was a young Marine. We gathered at Paradise Lutheran Church and Michelle Jackson did a perfect job of organizing the drive-by event. An honor guard

and color guard joined in. A prayer was offered and we were on our way. As we passed his home Corporal Corricelli was sitting under a tent, along with his family. To see this 100-year-old Marine continue to salute as flags went by was very emotional. Four Marines in full dress uniform were standing by. He has received more than 400 birthday cards to date. Happy 100 years young and thank you Marine Corporal Bart Corricelli for your service to our country, which continues to be free because of your sacrifice. Thank you to all you veterans for your service. –Kathryn and Bernie Hartman, South Pasadena

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Love of a Lifetime I just read a very nice story that you wrote about Don and Miki Vaughan. I met my sufficient other in 1975 at Gulfport On The Rocks; he was a hippie and I had three children and

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had to be a responsible person, so after a year we split up. In 2015 we met up again after 40 years and have been together ever since. Difference is, I asked him to dance! Thanks for the great story! –Peggy Hansford, St. Petersburg

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news Gulfport Mayor, Council Give Themselves Raise Gulfport City Council Gives Itself First Raise Since 2017 By Mike Sunnucks

JUNE JOHNS

After two failed motions for higher raises, Vice Mayor April Thanos sponsored a motion for a lower pay raise, and Council voted 3-2 to pass it.

Gulfport City Council gave itself a raise at its Feb. 15 meeting. Council voted 3-2 to raise the mayor’s pay to $18,000 per year and councilmembers’ pay to $13,500 annually. Vice Mayor April Thanos (Ward I) sponsored the measure, which gained support from Mayor Sam Henderson and Councilman Paul Ray (Ward III). Gulfport’s mayor currently makes $14,400 per year, while council members bring home $10,800 annually. Councilors Christine Brown (Ward II) and Michael Fridovich (Ward IV) voted against Thanos’ raise proposal. The approved raise also includes a stipulation that elected officials will get cost-of-living increases (COLA) when rank-and-file city workers also get those pay boosts. “The first COLA will be applied Oct. 1,” City Manager Jim O’Reilly said. The approval came after two failed bids for higher pay raises for elected officials. Henderson proposed a $28,500

pay level for mayor and $23,000 per stress – the responsibility,” Brown year for council members. said. “It was a number that I felt was She looked at what other Pinellas reasonable,” Henderson said of his County cities pay their elected ofproposal during the council meetficials. Her proposals died when it ing. failed to get a needed second moThe mayor cited the stresses of tion for a vote. the job in pushing for the raises — Thanos centered her raises on including some of the intensifying what Council would make had each criticisms and social media attacks received COLAs in recent years. on elected officials. The FBI invesAn analysis by the city showed a tigated an onrange pay for “This is a civil servant wide line death threat elected officials in job – not employment.” other Pinellas loagainst Henderson in January. Police have yet to make calities. Pay ranged from $26,140 for an arrest in the case. the mayor and $22,654 in Pinellas Ray, who was a key vote for the Park to $6,000 and $3,000, respecraises, was resistant to higher pay tively, in Kenneth City. raises. The analysis did not include St. “This is a civil servant job – not Petersburg and Clearwater, the employment,” Ray said during discounty’s most populous jurisdiccussions. tions. Brown also noted that some Henderson’s pay play failed to cities such as Largo had more staff gain traction, as did a proposal from and resources at elected officials Brown to raise the mayor’s pay to disposal. $20,000 per year and the council’s Council last voted itself a raise in to $15,000. 2017. This raise takes effect with the “I think it’s good to get a raise. I City’s new fiscal year, which starts think it’s appropriate because of the Oct. 1.

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the squirrels return during daytime hours, of their own free will, to her backyard, where they come knowing treats are always a snatch away. Horstmann’s rescue is at 2727 24th Ave. N. It’s her backyard. She ran her rescue, rehabilitation, and release for five years as a sub-permittee under Wright Ranch Rescue, Inc. in Lutz. In 2021, she filed for 501(c)(3) charity status. For Horstmann, this means that she can easily accept donations, something she needs to keep the nonprofit running and the squirrels healthy. It also means she has made the bushy-tailed creatures her entire life. “They’re just cutie patooties … they’re so smart,” Horstmann said. “My biggest fear is if something happened to me, who would take care of the squirrels?” Wright Ranch takes care of all wildlife, and it’s there that expert rehabbers taught her everything from bats to raccoons. When Squirrelly AF takes in a squirrel with medical issues, Animal Medical Hospital in St. Petersburg [2540 30th Ave. N.] provides veterinary care and proper medication. At the moment, Horstmann only works with squirrels, and that’s how she likes it.

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Underground Squirrel World Saying squirrels consume Horstmann’s entire life may be an understatement. The St. Pete resident first rescued a squirrel at Shore Acres 25 years ago. She found two baby squirrels laying in standing water from a recent flood. One was already dead; the other she raised and eventually released. “Back then there wasn’t the inter-

Jill Horstmann runs Squirrelly AF, a squirrel rescue in St. Pete. She releases the squirrels once they recover.

net; there was AOL,” Horstmann said with a laugh. “I had to figure everything out. Luckily, he made it and was released.” She took a break until Hurricane Irma displaced tons of baby squirrels and Horstmann scrolled Facebook,

heartbroken by the photographs of orphaned animals. Someone remembered her rehabilitation victory more than two decades ago and messaged her, asking for help with a furry storm survivor. That’s when she learned the ins

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“They’re incredible animals. Once anyone that is anti-squirrel sees them up close they change their minds,” Horstmann said. “The biggest thing I want to push is that if you find an injured or displaced animal, please call a rehabber.” And yes, Squirrelly AF is short for Squirrelly “As F**k.” If you find a squirrel in peril, contact Squirrelly AF at 727-336-7228, but if you can, text a photo and information before calling. Find more squirrel-goodness at squirrellyaf.org. Want to Learn More?

and outs of rehabilitation at Wright Ranch. Today, Horstmann sleeps in her makeshift mother-in-law suite, a few steps from the dependent baby squirrels who need to drink their fill of milk every four hours. The rescue center was once a studio for friends and music; now it houses cages of healing squirrels, awaiting the day they can go back into the wild.

addition to her full-time life as a rehabber is impossible. She still carries the no-nonsense attitude of a bar manager dealing with rowdy customers, except now it’s rowdy squirrels, thrill-drunk off walnuts.

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Peanuts for Charity Rehabilitating squirrels isn’t cheap. “People do donate, which is amazing, but that fluctuates so much,” Horstmann said. “The medical bills are unreal, so it’s impossible to keep a cushion for my rescue … and the animals can’t go without.” Four milk nipples cost $15; a bag of nutritious sunflower seeds, $80; and fruit and vegetable prices continue to rise. These necessary lifesavers last about “two seconds” at a squirrelly sanctuary. Before her deep dive into the squirrel world, Horstmann worked as a bar manager and bartender in Pinellas. She still raised her squirrels, and often brought babies and milk in her t-shirt cushion. When COVID-19 devastated the restaurant industry, she took the chance and began working with her squirrels full-time, and now, a full-time job in

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Tips for a Successful Yard Sale

Gulfport’s Garage Sale Guru Offers Tips To Sell Your Stuff By Pat Dunham

Yard sales offer a way for people to find needed items at greatly reduced prices. These popular sales also help the seller clean out and make room in their homes. Participating in Gulfport’s popular semi-annual citywide yard sale on Mar. 19 (rain date Mar. 20) gives you the great advantage of big crowds for your sale. The citywide yard sale does not require a permit. Gulfport also has its annual marine yard sale the same day, and Madeira Beach has its citywide yard sale Mar. 12-13. No matter where or what you sell, here’s how to make it successful. • Plan ahead by going throughout your home for items to sell. • Visit some yard sales ahead of time to see how to price things, or ask friends familiar with yard sale prices for advice. When a buyer sees high prices, they often move on to the next sale. • Inspect your items to be sure they are in good condition. • If you don’t think you have enough to sell, consider teaming up with neighbors. • If you don’t own enough tables to display everything, consider borrowing them. • Advertise your sale with pictures if possible and a list of items. People searching for something in particu-

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and keep it safe. A fanny pack is a good idea. • Secure your home and pets. • Let people visit early, while you are setting up. Early birds are usually serious buyers who know what they want, but they rarely come back. Don’t miss a sale! • If you have a large piece of furniture inside your home, have a helper watch your sale while you show the item. • When your sale is done, if you don’t want to bring anything back into your home, you can post a curb alert on Facebook for people to pick up the leftovers. If it’s a piece of furniture or something big, describe it and indicate that you will take the ad down once it’s picked up to save someone a trip. Good luck with your sale - and good luck to you shoppers out there!

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Do Say Gay

Former Gulfport LGBTQ Resource Center President Speaks Out on State Hate Bill As the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” moves through the House and Senate, Floridians have to wonder, what does this say about our state? The Florida bill aims to restrict discussions on sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. It also permits parents to sue the school if they feel the school breaches the bill. Though elected officials have yet to sign the “Don’t Say Gay” bill into law, it has stirred emotions – to say the least. Gulfport resident Daniel Hodge served as president of the Gulfport LGBTQ Resource Center in the Gulfport Public Library from 2014-2020. He remembers when the center was the first of its kind in a Florida library. The center has come a long way and gained worldwide notice, but this bill even being considered in Florida is a step back, says Hodge. “The ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill is an attempt to erase LGBTQ existence and

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Sherry the Self-Hugging Author and Yoga Instructor Former Yoga Hater Becomes Owner of Madeira Beach Yoga Six years ago Sherry Duquet suffered from depression and the loss of loved ones while living in frigid (-30 degrees) Michigan. Today, she’s hugging herself and leading others to do so on the shores of Madeira Beach. While snowbirding, Duquet tried a class at Madeira Beach Yoga while visiting Florida. “I tried everything: smoking away, drinking away the grief,” Duquet said. “I wrote on a page ‘things to do today that scare me,’ and beach yoga was at the top. It broke me open; it was the first thing that brought me back.” And it brought her back to Florida. Duquet earned her yoga instructor certificate in Michigan, and even opened a studio, Smiling Yoga Co. But when the previous owner – Toni Gaither – sold Madeira Beach Yoga, she jumped at the chance to buy it. “I always thought yoga was not

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“We’re all in this constant state of fight or flight, this interrupts that, and it’s instantaneous,” Duquet said.

for me,” Duquet said. “I’m not thin enough, I’m not flexible enough, not tall enough … I’ve never felt more connected to my body.” The self hugging came naturally. While teaching a class as a yearling teacher, Duquet asked the room to “wrap around” for a big self-hug. “I was positively shocked by the response,” she said. “It was a quick idea, but I could see the entire class front on and the reaction was one of sadness and joy.”

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La Vida Dolphin

For the Hubbard Family, Dolphins are Life By Gabby Reeder

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Captain Dylan Hubbard jokes that he was born on the back deck of one of the fishing boats docked at Hubbard’s Marina (170 Johns Pass Boardwalk, Madeira Beach). Hubbard started working at the marina at 16, but before he was legally employed, he grew up watching his family run the dolphin tour and fishing business. “My grandfather, Wilson Hubbard, started the business, and shortly thereafter, in the ‘40s, [he] was drafted to WWII. My great-grandfather took over the business for a while, and then when my grandfather came back, he eventually regained control and continued to proliferate the business. And now we’re here today,” Hubbard said. Hubbard’s dolphin tours carry the

family’s legacy and family-oriented message. In fact, Hubbard told The Gabber his grandfather delved into dolphin entertainment in the ‘50s. He owned his own dolphins and put on shows at Shell Key. The marina might have evolved into a different kind of sight-seeing destination, but the family’s passion remains. “We’ve been doing this for a very, very long time in the area and our dolphin tours are kind of down to a science,” Hubbard said. “We are so familiar with our local population and know where they hang out. [We] can take different routes depending on the time of the year to make sure that we do spot dolphins.” Hubbard told The Gabber the

dolphins show their personalities during the tours. He has seen them play catch with their food, jump, and he’s watched calves grow into adults over the years. Although the marina faced several challenges during the past two decades, including cold fronts, the BP oil spill, hurricanes, and most recently, red tide, Hubbard attributes the support and growth of the business to his co-workers (many of whom are family) and, of course, the dolphins. “It’s been a bit challenging, but we continue to grow. We’re blessed to have a really great team of people that make it all possible and we have even better guests and fish and friends that help us grow,” he said.

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Seven Questions with Dr. Ruthmae Sears

USF Professor Makes History, Teaches Math, Loves Disney Meet Ruthmae Sears, Ph.D, USF’s first Black faculty member to become a fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Originally from the Bahamas, Sears earned her undergraduate degree in the islands. She taught in the Bahamas and eventually earned a master’s degree in mathematics education from Indiana University and a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri. She’s most recently settled into her role as an associate mathematics professor at USF Tampa, and is a fan of the Sunshine State. “When I flew over the beaches and the water, that’s what pulled me in,” Sears said. She’s decorated with achievements, such as her recent study of structural racism and how it affects people daily in St. Petersburg. Sears talked to us about dreams, how they change with age, and Disney movies. GN: How does it feel to make history and be recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science? RS: It was truly a humbling experience. I want to share this moment with those that supported me. What did you want to be as a child? When I was 6 I wanted to go into agricultural economics because

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University of South Florida secondary mathematics professor Ruthmae Sears is the first Black faculty member to become a fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

that was the biggest word I could spell. I realized that I wanted to go into teaching, something I enjoyed. Is this how you expected your life to turn out? No. I laugh because I went for a job in Latin America and they said no because I didn’t have a Ph.D. I didn’t want my gender or my race to affect me getting what I wanted; it was my stimulus for my doctorate. Why do you teach? Teaching empowers individuals and is an investment into the future. You’re planning the future by educating. I’ve always liked teaching because it’s a

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way to motivate people. Knowledge is power. What’s next for you? Someone asked me this the other day. I smiled and said “world peace.” But honestly, I do want to write a book, something about going through the college experience as a first-generation college student, a woman. A sort of guidebook on how to navigate this. Or maybe I’ll go into administration … but that’s a whole other thing. What would you say to someone just starting out their career? I always tell people to be unapologetically you, but also the best you possible. There’s no need to question your sense of belonging; you belong here if you want to. I would also tell them to inspire others, lift them up on the way. You have to invest in others in order to go forward. OK, so you’re on a desert island and you can only have one movie. Ignore the obvious lack of logic here. What movie are you bringing? Really, I’m such a Disney person. I’m going to say “The Lion King.” But you have to have something that’s going to make you laugh. Maybe “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” But Mufasa.

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Gotta Catch ‘Em All

Pikachu Meets Madeira Beach Gian Baribault’s Pokémon Go beach cleanups mean participants can catch Magikarp while picking up trash. The 10-year-old environmentalist led a trial run of his cleanups on Feb. 18 on Madeira Beach. The official launch of the project kicks off Jun. 8. According to Jenna Byrne, Founder and President of Water Warrior Alliance, an environmental organization devoted to clean water and safe environments, Baribault approached her on New Year’s Day with the novel idea because he needed a community service project for school credit. Baribault and Byrne met three years ago at the YMCA where she worked as an event organizer. “He wanted to collaborate on things like-minded that we used to do,” Byrne said. “[He and his friends] used to play Pokémon Go together at the YMCA, and so that was the first thing he brought up. So we decided to incorporate that into a cleanup.” Ever the inventive project manager, Baribault embarked on his first Pokémon Go-themed cleanup. “It just felt new. I’ve never really done anything like this before so it felt good,” Baribault said. Although Baribault told The Gabber he doesn’t play Pokémon Go as

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10-year-old Gian Baribault picking up trash during his Pokémon Go-themed beach cleanup.

much as he used to, he thought incorporating the game with aspects of a traditional beach cleanup would attract more participants. “I wanted to give animals the best home they deserve, and I wanted to get people out,” Baribault said. The Pokémon Go approach adds a twist to the traditional beach cleanup. “I think it gets the youth involved, right? So starting kids younger who maybe don’t realize the importance

of keeping their environment clean, kind of get to play a game while also having fun,” Madeira Beach resident Ashley Vickers said of the Pokémon Go aspect of the cleanups. Every piece of trash collected gets donated to Perkins Elementary School for a student art project Learn more about the Water Warrior Alliance and the upcoming Pokémon Go beach cleanups at waterwarrioralliance.org/

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It’s Alive!

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The City of Treasure Island spent more than $1.5 million to build a living shoreline.

City of Treasure Island, Stacy Boyles, said living shorelines are “more aesthetically pleasing, cost less to construct and maintain, and are better for the environment.” According to Boyles, Treasure Island applied in October 2020 for a $75,000 grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and received the full amount, but the project called for additional funds, so the City split the applica-

tion and applied for two separate grants. Recently, the FDEP allocated $1.495 million for the project, and the City received an additional $200,000 donation from the Tampa Bay Estuary Program. The project is currently in the permit process with FDEP and Pinellas County. Boyles told The Gabber the living shoreline will contribute to “resiliency for the site, better wave en-

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ergy attenuation, [look] more attractive, [have] better upland and aquatic habitat, [and] improved water quality.”

oyster domes and sea grass beds,” said Denis Frain, Gulfport’s harbormaster. “The domes break up wave energy that hits the south breakwater and slow wave action. This will Gulfport slow erosion in the south basin, and provide shelter for crustaceans and If you notice new “oyster domes’ small fish.“ and sea grass beds appearing in There are already some oyster the Gulfport marina’s south basin, domes by the marina, installed by it’s part of the new Tampa Bay Watch, The living shoreline resilient shoreline and they’re often will protect the enviproject funded by visible at low tide. a a statewide grant ronment and minimize Sea grass beds project to improve also provide stamaintenance. shorelines around bility for the sea Florida, making them less vulnerafloor. TBW will decide how many ble to erosion and storm surge. new domes to install, most likely, Pinellas County received $28.6 they told The Gabber, a dozen or million as part of Florida’s Resilient two. Florida Grant Program to prepare “The new oyster domes, (also coastal and inland communities for called oyster reefs) are small conthe impacts of flooding and storm crete shelters for sea life,” said surge. Pinellas County received Frain. “They’re about a foot high by three of 113 new grants across two feet long, and they have holes the state, with Gulfport receiving for small fish to enter. And hopeful$350,000, including $175,000 in ly oysters will make homes there, to matching funds from county coffers. provide excellent water filtration.” “The grant money will fund more In addition to the state grant, Frain

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said there are more plans for marina improvements. “In phase two, we’ll build a ‘linear park’, a walkway along the upland breakwater,” said Frain, adding that the linear park remains separate from the state grant funding, but part of the planned improvements to the marina. When will Gulfportians see these projects begin? “We’re still on the permits” said Frain. “We have to submit the final plan to the DEP for approval, but our goal is to complete the work by September 30 of this year.” “Pinellas County is committed to a more resilient community,” said Pinellas County Utilities Director Megan Ross in a press release about the projects.. Funds from the Resilient Florida Grant Program will encourage sustainable and resilient communities “through projects that strengthen infrastructure and improve water quality for our residents.” To learn more visit tampabaywatch. org, mygulfport.us and at mytreasureisland.org.

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business Biz Beat: Waterfront Apartments, Block Parties + Pia’s Veranda Here’s What’s New with Business in Gulfport By Abby Baker

On Wednesday, Feb. 16, Pia Goff quietly opened the doors of Italian restaurant, Pia’s Veranda without promotion or ribbon cutting. Turns out, she didn’t need promotion. “We were basically full the first night without any advertisement,” Goff said. Pia’s Veranda, 3038 Beach Blvd., is next to Pia’s Trattoria and will operate as an extension of the restaurant. Pia’s Veranda takes in walk-ins, where the O.G. Pia’s usually cannot. The new restaurant also offers more outdoor seating and live music most nights. “It’s like having a baby, opening a restaurant,” Goff told The Gabber. Pia’s Veranda: Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday; 4-9 p.m. Friday, Saturday; 4-10 p.m. Gulfport Blockbusters Four neighboring businesses on Gulfport Boulevard teamed up to bring local browsers, shoppers, and art lovers to their corner of the city. The lineup: Thai Orchids & Leis,

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The owner of a strip of abandoned apartments on Shore Boulevard South in Gulfport hopes to transform the space into a retail strip.

Beach House 5317, The Boulevard Shoppe, and Sail Market(ing). On each third Thursday of the month, the four businesses host the Block Party on Gulfport Boulevard. “It’s bringing life to our quiet little block,” Jamie Edwards, owner of Beach House 5317, said. The block parties feature live music, wine tasting, artist pop ups, and a punch card for all four locations shoppers can exchange for an art raffle ticket. The event runs next on Thursday, Mar. 17 from 3-7 p.m. Start at 5317 Gulfport Blvd. S. and make your way to all four spots. Out with the Old Eleni Fetfatzes owns the row of

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arts Real Talent

Nantucket Artist Credited with Hard-Edge Realism Paints from St. Pete Hotel Nantucket artist Jim Cromartie‘s Wikipedia page credits him with the creation of “Hard-Edged Realism”, and he’s sold his work to a princess and a vice president. But right now, he’s a snowbird in St. Petersburg. He’s also the artist-in-residence at the Crystal Bay Hotel through April. Cromartie will paint at the historic landmark while he waits out the New England winter. It’s not something the hotel frequently does, but they made an exception for Cromartie, who has local friends.

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An Artist’s Break Cromartie grew up in North Carolina, in a place he says had no art galleries and “one little museum.” He began doodling in the classroom to impress his female counterparts, according to him. “That was the beginning of my life of crime,” he joked. Cromartie’s playful demeanor starkly contrasts his work, always hyper-realistic with down-to-thebone details of grass blades. The North Carolina native went to East Carolina University for the only art program in the state. In his 20s and ready to travel, Cromartie went to Nantucket with his fraternity one summer as part of a school trip. He worked there in the summers, washing dishes and cutting yards before he moved to the island full time following graduation. He washed dishes and cut grass – and painted. “It was a gorgeous place, it felt like you were walking through a painting,” Cromartie said. “There’s a lot of great artists out there, but you have to have a break.” And he got one. Nantucket was and still is a destination spot for the elite. At Cromartie’s first Nantucket show, Nelson Rockefeller, the 41st vice president

Jim Cromartie, a renowned Nantucket artist, is the artist-in-residence at the Crystal Bay Hotel.

of the U.S., walked in to browse. “I told him ‘you look a little taller in the newspapers’, and he laughed,” Cromartie said. “I was young and dumb enough to banter with him.” Rockefeller left with two paintings, priced at $350 each. He continued to work with Cromartie, and Cromartie says Rockefeller bought more paintings and donated them for a tax break. Realism in the Real World Eventually, he opened Cromartie Studio & Gallery in Nantucket, which he still owns. In the earlier days, Cromartie’s gallery got a visit from a group of people, one of whom was a woman in giant sunglasses asking about his rose and lighthouse paintings.

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She turned out to be Diana, Princess of Wales, visiting New England. “When she took off her glasses I was in total shock. ‘Do you know who you are?’ I said. She said she didn’t have any cash and that someone would get in contact and send me a check,” Cromartie claims. Eventually he received a mailed check for $25,000. His career hasn’t been all celebrity and glamor, though it has its moments. For decades Cromartie’s perfected his hyper-realistic style and painted the places he visits. “I’m a recovering perfectionist, and recovering perfectionists are my main clients,” Cromartie said. Right now, he’s learning the brushstrokes for Spanish moss, a Florida staple.

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Gulfport Senior Center 5501 27th Ave. S. • 727-893-5657 •

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Annual registration required. Free, residents; $50, non-residents. All programs subject to change without notice. Mon.-Thurs., 8 a.m.-7 p.m. and Fri, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Stop by, join our weekly newsletter, or like us on Facebook for a full calendar of events. Fitness Center now open! To provide physical distancing, we’ve limited capacity, so call to register for a spot. Supplemental food assistance for qualifying Gulfport Seniors in need is available at the Senior Center. Pantry is open on Mondays and Thursdays from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Proper verification required prior to use of the pantry. GEMS (Gulfport Extended Mobility Service) provides affordable Door-to-Door transportation service, rides to medical appointments, shopping, and much more for Gulfport residents, 55 years of age or older or disabled. 727-893-2242. Medical Equipment Lending Program provides gently used wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches and other medical equipment to seniors who need it. Supplies limited.

SPECIAL EVENTS 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. Fresh Grocery Giveaway Pre-register to get a dose of fresh groceries, compliments of Dedicated Senior Medical Center and Moore Medicare Options. Feb. 24, 12-2 p.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. Matinee Movie Take a break & enjoy a movie with friends. Call for title. Feb. 25, 1 p.m. Dental Screenings Make the connection between oral health and overall health with a free dental screening. Feb. 28; appointment only. Medicare & Health Insurance Assistance Frustrated trying to navigate the insurance world? We have you covered! Mar. 1; appointment only. Eckerd College COVID Time Capsule 3/3 @ 12 pm. Eckerd College, together with local communities, is creating a Time Capsule to help reflect on personal experiences throughout recent COVID times and to help future generations remember & learn from the items collected. Learn how YOU can be a part of this exciting project. MUST pre-register Veterans Coffee Connection Veterans from all service eras gather for coffee, support, friendship, & to learn about community resources. Mar. 4, 10 a.m.

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Gulfport ROCKS! Spend time with friends and create some fun rock art. All supplies provided. Mar. 4, 12 p.m. Limited space; must pre-register. Annual Art Exhibit Featuring the works of the Thursday morning artist. Mar. 4, 6 p.m. Ballroom Dance Instruction Learn swing, foxtrot, and other dances from instructor Larry Lucas in this six-week class. No partner required; leather-soled shoes strongly recommended. Mondays, Mar. 7-Apr. 11, 5:30 p.m. Pre-registration required. Onsite Shredding Services Free shredding of sensitive documents. Limit five bags per vehicle at this drive-through event. Mar. 8, 9-11 a.m. Health Talks Dr. Christina McCoy of Labrador Primary Care discusses the most effective ways to boost your energy. Mar. 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 jam group. Open to all instruments and experience levels – and listeners. Mar. 10, 3 p.m.

GEMS GETAWAYS Florida Strawberry Festival Mar. 10. $28; $23, GEMS members Columbia Café & Tampa Bay History Center Mar. 24. $35; $30, GEMS members.

MONDAYS Monday Mile Walking Club 8 a.m. Call for location Chair Exercise 9:30 a.m., Theater lobby Stretch & Strength 10:30 a.m., Casino Wisdom Healing Qigong 11 a.m., Neighborhood Center Mahjong 12 p.m., Room 107 Dominos 1 p.m., Theater lobby Chair Yoga 1 p.m., Casino Strength Training & Aerobics 1:30 p.m., Dining Hall Chair Volleyball 3 p.m., Dining Hall

TUESDAYS Gulfport Senior Citizens Harmonica Club 9 a.m., Room 107 Line Dancing for Beginners 10 a.m., Neighborhood Center Gulfport Quilters 10 a.m., Room 106

Continuing Level 1 Spanish 10:30 a.m., Zoom Texas Hold ‘Em 11 a.m., Theater lobby Wii Bowling 1 p.m., first and third Tuesdays, Room 107 Pencil Drawing 1 p.m., Room 106 Contract Bridge 1:30 p.m., Theater lobby New Horizons Band of Gulfport Jazz Practice 4:30 p.m., Room 107 New Horizons Band of Gulfport Concert Practice 6 p.m., Dining Hall

WEDNESDAYS Gentle Mindful Yoga 9:30 a.m., Neighborhood Center Investment Discussion Group 10 a.m., Room 107 Stretch & Strength 10:30 a.m., Casino Canasta 1 p.m., Theater lobby Watercolor Painting 1 p.m., Room 106 Bingo 1:30 p.m., Dining Hall Beginner Spanish 2 p.m., Room 107 & Zoom Cardio Drumming 4:30 p.m., Dining Hall Bunco 6 p.m., Room 107 Intermediate Spanish 6 p.m., Room 106

THURSDAYS Art Summer Open Workshop 9:30 a.m., Room 106 Guided Meditation 10 a.m., Neighborhood Center Texas Hold ‘Em 11 a.m., Theater lobby Acrylic Painting 1 p.m., Room 106 Strength Training & Aerobics 1:30 p.m., Dining Hall Contract Bridge 1:30 p.m., Theater lobby Computer & Smartphone Assistance Call for appointment Italian Language Classes 6 & 7 p.m., various rooms

FRIDAYS Gulfport Writers’ Workshop 9:30 a.m., Room 107 Wellness Movement 9:30 a.m., Neighborhood Center Knitting & Crocheting 10 a.m., Theater lobby Clubhouse Chatter 10:30 a.m., Room 106 Healing Yoga Therapy 11 a.m., Casino Bridge Instruction 12:30 p.m., Room 107 Chair Volleyball 1:30 p.m., Dining Hall

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Gulfport Casino Ballroom 727-893-1070 • 5500 Shore Blvd. S. Contra Dance with friends of Old Time Dance. Contra dance with band and caller. Feb. 27, 3:30-7 p.m.: 3:30 lesson; 4 p.m., dance. $10. tampabaycontra.com Ballroom Dance presented by USA Dance. Lesson, DJ, and dance hosts. Feb. 28, 7 p.m.

$10; $7, USA Dance Members. 727-576-1206 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. Carol Lore Art Opening Reception Meet the artist and ask questions about her work. Cash bar. Mar. 4, 6-8 p.m.

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. 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 Basics Information and counseling about Medicare Parts A, B, C, & D. Mar. 16, 1 p.m. 727893-1073 for individual appointment with a SHINE counselor.

Gulfport Library Book Club Discuss James Baldwin’s “Go Tell It on the Mountain”. Borrow a print copy from the library or download the audiobook from Overdrive/Libby. Mar. 17, 2 p.m. 727-893-1073. Grownup Movie Series Come watch the latest Disney musical about family. Call for title. Mar. 5, 1 p.m. Trivia Night Grab some friends, make a team, and come to a competitive after-hours program! Light refreshments; prizes for winners. Mar. 8, 7 p.m. Babytime For little ones under 2 years old and their caregivers. We will sing, read, enjoy lap bounce rhymes, and learn baby

signs. Older siblings are also welcome. Feb. 25, 10:15 am. Sew Easy: Reusable Place Mat Use assorted fabric, thread, and stitches to make a St. Patrick’s Day-themed place mat. Feb. 25, 1 p.m. Limited supplies; registration required. Call or email library.programs@ mygulfport.us. Murder in the Afternoon Mystery Series Do you love a whodunit? Join this weekly miniseries, which kicks off with the first two episodes of a four-part series released by Silverprint Pictures. Visit the events page on the website for episode descriptions, or call. Mar. 2, 12 p.m.

Recreation Center 5730 Shore Blvd S. • 727-893-1068 • mygulfport.us/recreation/rec Annual registration: $3 residents, $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 handson 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.

mended for active adults 60 years and above. Thurs., 10 a.m. Starts Mar. 3. $50/ month. Lauren: 248-875-7030 Essentrics Toning Thurs., 9 a.m. Starts March 3. $50/month. Lauren: 248-8757030 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 Second & fourth 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.

CLASSES Call instructor for more information. Want to teach a class? Call John: 727-893-1079.

Yoga Moves Hatha Yoga Fri., 9:30 $12/ class; $40/month. Denise: 727-251-8868

Ballet and Tap Ages 3-6, 5:45 p.m.; ages 7-16, 6:45 p.m. $40/month. Lisa Walker: 727-742-2594.

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

Essential Oil Thurs., Mar. 24, 6:30 p.m. $10/class. Jennifer: 813-263-3919.

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Back to the Bridge

“Mayday” Relives the Skyway Bridge Disaster – Through Captain Lerro’s Eyes Off-Central Players brings “Mayday”, the story of John Lerro, the man piloting the freighter that slammed into the Sunshine Skyway Bridge back in 1980, to the stage at Studio Grand Central. It’s an intimate space off 1st Avenue South for an intimate story as Lerro, played here by Michael Horn, recounts his life leading up to and after the accident brought down a section of the bridge – and 35 people with it – in a disaster that remains imprinted on the area’s collective memory more than four decades later. If you’ve ever had a halfway decent history teacher, they made you see that history is stories, and those stories are populated by humans who live whole lives around the events to which they’re attached. The script, written and directed here by Bill DeYoung, brings home the fact that Lerro is one of those humans. He was more than a boat captain whose boat hit the bridge. He’d been a city kid raised on opera, studied to be a dancer, and was a father and a husband before ascending – through years of hard work and training – to his prestigious position piloting ships in and out of Tampa Bay. DeYoung’s script shines, helped along tremendously by Horn’s performance. Written as neither as di-

BILL DEYOUNG

By Jeff Donnelly

Michael Horn stars as Captain John Lerro, who piloted the freighter that crashed into the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in 1980, killing 35 people.

saster saga nor redemption story for Lerro, DeYoung takes much of the play’s dialogue directly from Lerro’s testimony before the Marine Board of Inquiry, and from interviews he gave to the media over the years. Certain sections are verbatim; others take dramatic license, but Lerro lays out the tale and the audience must navigate the murky waters of the terrible tragedy. Someone needs to take the blame, and he needs someone held responsible. It may be the media or the government or the families, or it may be himself. For as powerfully as it’s told, this might be a 60-minute play stretched into 80 minutes. The production uses some gripping multimedia touches

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during the opening of the play, including actual radio communications from the incident, and it would have been nice to drop a few more of these flourishes into the rest of the show to help break up the run time and give Horn a little break. Horn handles it nonetheless; “Mayday” really hinges on his performance and his ability to keep the audience engaged in Lerro’s life story, and the actor manages it with emotional depth and energy that keeps the play moving along at a good clip. Mayday: Captain Lerro and the Skyway Bridge Studio Grand Central, 2260 1st Ave. S. Through Feb. 27: Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 3 p.m. $15. studiograndcentral.com; 727-202-7019.

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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH, FLORIDA MUNICIPAL ELECTION MARCH 15, 2022

AVISO PÚBLICO CIUDAD DE ST. PETE BEACH, FLORIDA ELECCIONES MUNICIPALES 15 DE MARZO DE 2022

The said election shall be for the following candidates:

Dichas elecciones serán para los siguientes candidatos:

COMMISSIONER – DISTRICT 1

COMISIONADO DEL DISTRITO 1

(Vote for One)

(Vote por Uno)

Terri Finnerty

Terri Finnerty

Christopher Graus

Christopher Graus

VOTER POLLING LOCATION

LUGAR DE VOTACIÓN PARA LOS VOTANTES

The following polling place shall be open on Election

Se abrirá el siguiente centro de votación el Día de las

Day (March 15, 2022)

Elecciones (15 de marzo de 2022)

From 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

De 7:00 a. m. a 7:00 p. m.

PRECINCT 405 – DISTRICT NO. 1

PRECINTO ELECTORAL 405, DISTRITO N.O 1

Community Center Gymnasium, 7701 Boca Ciega

Community Center Gymnasium, 7701 Boca Ciega

Drive, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706

Drive, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706

Please call 727.363.9220 with questions.

Llame al 727.363.9220 si tiene preguntas.

Amber M. LaRowe, City Clerk

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Who Has Your Vote for Gulfport Pet Mayor?

Liberace, Gulfport, Florida: “Lima the chicken, because I like her style.”

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Louie, Chicago: “Well the cat’s out. I’m going with the chicken. Because I like chicken.”

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Koko, Ridgefield, Connecticut: “The one with the cool sunglasses. (Bucky)”

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Girl Power: Jack and Ruth Raburn spent two weeks in Egypt and visited the Temple of Hatshepsut, the fifth pharaoh of the 18th dynasty and the second historically confirmed female pharaoh. Go, Hatshepsut!

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Mardi Gras, Get Rescued + Blueberry Festival Find links for these events — and many other things to do — online at thegabber.com/events.

Sunset Paddle Start off the weekend with kayaking at sunset. Wandering Adventures launches from Demens Landing every Friday; the paddle takes you past the St. Petersburg skyline. Wear water shoes and athletic clothing, if possible. Demens Landing, 1st Ave. SE, St. Pete. 5:45 p.m. $30. 850-252-2481

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Friday, February 25Sunday, February 27 Opa! Sample everything grilled and delicious at this indoor/outdoor Greek food and culture festival. There’s live music, dish breaking and a 20,000-square-foot outdoor ‘OPA! Party Tent’. Ever try Greek beer and wine? You should. St. Stefanos Greek Orthodox Church, 3600 76th St. N., St. Pete. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. $3. ststefanos.org Saturday, February 26 Unleashed Beach Boulevard South once again explodes with furry heads and tiny paws at Gulfport Get Rescued, one of the largest rescue festivals in Florida. Canine companion or no, spend your Saturday shopping pet-inspired vendors and learning about nonprofit rescue groups. If you’re considering responsibly adding another addition to the family, this is the spot to do it. If you’re in it for the monogrammed pet hats, that’s cool, too. Stick around for the wagging-in of Gulfport’s next Pet Mayor. Beach Boulevard South. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. gulfportsgetrescued.com Not Your Mother’s Blueberry Festival The Dallas Bohrer Peace, Love & Blueberries Festival is a celebration of art, music and the man who started everything at the patch, Dallas Bohrer. Vendors will sell hand-

The Blueberry Patch’s vintage VW Bug.

made goods, veggie patties will hit the grill, and Hal and Liza from the The Illumi-Nation Project will offer live painting. As usual, the Blueberry Patch is BYOB. Blueberry Patch, 4923 20th Ave. S. 3-11 p.m. $15. blueberrypatch.org

urday. That night, the winner gets crowned Band of the Year. Jannus Live, 200 1st Ave. N., St. Pete. 7:30 p.m. jannuslive.com/event/funkybuddha-band-of-the-year

It’s a Battle of the Bands at Jannus Live! Funky Buddha hosts a free music competition that will crown one band Funky Buddha Band of the Year. Vote beforehand online for the band you’d like to see on the Jannus Live stage. Four groups with the most votes will compete on Sat-

Fat Tuesday You don’t need to be in swamp country to celebrate Mardi Gras. Chief’s Creole Cafe is throwing a green-and-purple Mardi Gras party that’s also the spot’s first official event since COVID-19. Traditional Creole band T Broussard and the Zydeco Steppers will play all af-

Sunday, February 27

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un dries • Kitchen & Serveware • Gourmet Foods • Gifts, Cards, Books • Stella’s Gear and Souvenirs 2908-A Beach Boulevard (in the heart of the Village) 727-303-0976

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Things To Do continued from page 25 ternoon and the cafe will serve up their renowned gumbo, crab, and other savory seafood. Laissez le bon temps rouler, St. Pete! Chief’s Creole Cafe, 901 22nd St. S., St. Pete. 1-4 p.m. 727-498-8979 Jungle Stroll Take a Sunday stroll through St. Petersburg’s Sacred Lands, a private preserve home to the Tocobaga mound, an archaeological exhibit, and an ostentation of wandering peacocks. This is a preserved piece of Pinellas that serves as a natural park and marker of the history of the Tocobaga people (ancestors of the Seminole) and Spanish conquistadors. Learn more on the tour, offered every Sunday. Sacred Lands, 1700 Park St. N. #4348, St. Pete. 4 p.m. 727347-0354 Sound Bowl Concert Ring in the new moon with a crystal bowl sound healing concert – no sound bowl knowledge needed. Australian sound healer and radio personality Eluv will lead the class. It’s meant as a tune-up for your entire body, physically and mentally. Bring a journal, your prized crystals, water, eye pillow, and yoga mat or pillow for the full effect. Sacred Lands, 1700 Park St. N. #4348, St. Pete. 6 p.m. sacredlandspreservation.org/ upcoming-events

Tuesday, March 1 New Year, New Looks Bring up to five items of clothing to the North End Taphouse for a free clothing swap with other closet flippers. Buy $3 vouchers for additional “must have” garments; additional donations also encouraged. All proceeds and remaining clothing benefit CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse). North End Taphouse Courtyard, 2908 Beach Blvd. S. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. mygulfport.us/recreation/calendar-of-events Grief Share It’s been a tough year. Unpack that in a 13-week griefshare session at Cornerstone Community Church. This is an open, honest, and safe space for people who have lost a loved one and need relief. Cornerstone Community Church, 6745 38th Ave N., St. Pete. 6 p.m. $15. 727-6434503 Threadbare Tampa Bay Surface Design Guild’s Fiber Arts Show presents “Connected by a Thread”. The exhibit focuses on threads of all types: fat, thin, colorful, and careful. St. Pete Opera Company, 2145 1st Ave. S. St. Pete. Through Apr. 28: 1-5 p.m. surfacedesignguild.com In the Know Gulfportians stay informed, in person or online. Join the City of Gulfport and fellow residents at the city council meeting. This is the best way to stay up-to-date on

council and city actions. Masks highly recommended. Those who would like to avoid the crowds may attend and comment via Zoom. Gulfport City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S. 6 p.m. mygulfport.us/ councilmeetings Wednesday, March 3 Toddlers in the Library 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/recreation/calendar-of-events/ Musical Bingo Get your Wednesday night bingo on at Caddy’s in Gulfport. Musical games happen each week and are free to play. Participants receive 20% off their tabs. Caddy’s Gulfport, 3128 Beach Blvd. S. 7-9 p.m. caddys.com Thursday, March 4 Morning Drums Get on your bum and drum with Kimmy at Gulfport Nutrition. This early morning class bounces back every Thursday to combine core strengthening exercises with a fun alternative to traditional cardio. Grab a free meal-replacement shake on the way out, you’ll thank yourself later. Gulfport Nutrition, 5012 Gulfport Blvd. S. 9 a.m. $9. gulfportnutrition.com

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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

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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.

O’Neill’s Marina is looking for a fishing enthusiast to join our family. We have a part-time position in our bait shop 12pm-7pm Saturdays and Sundays, and fill in as needed. This position is perfect for an active retired person looking for a little extra spending $.

CHARLES JUNK HAULING & DEMOLITION Junk & trash removal. Low, low prices guaranteed. Daily specials. Kitchen, bath, shed, fencing, etc. Demolition. 727-831-0507.

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General GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341. Wanted GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341. Yard / Garage Sale GIGANTIC RUMMAGE SALE Holy Cross Church Church Hall. 7851 54th Ave. N. St. Petersburg, Fri. and Sat., Feb 25 and 26. 9 a.m-3 p.m. Friday. Saturday (Bag Day) 8:30 a.m. to noon. Clothes, Jewelry, books and much more! GARAGE SALE Multi-family garage sale. Household treasures, jewelry, men’s & women’s clothing, etc. 6380 Sixth Ave S. Off 64th. St S. Sat. 2/26. 8:00-3:00

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C ity O f G ulfpOr t M eetinGs City Clerk’s Office • March 2022

March 1, 2022

City Council – 6:00 pm (In-person and Zoom)

March 2, 2022

Planning and Zoning Board – No Meeting

March 8, 2022

Senior Citizens Advisor y Committee – 8:00 am Senior Center – 5501 27 th Ave. S.

March 9, 2022

Board of Adjustment – 6:00 pm

March 15, 2022

City Council – 6:00 pm (In-person and Zoom)

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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"she gave me my life back" “It started out as a normal outing. My wife and I had to run to the grocery store. We were driving down the road casually going over our shopping list when the car ahead of me started to slow down anticipating the yellow light. I started to move my foot from the gas to the brake as any normal person would do when they see brake lights in front of them but I couldn’t. I couldn’t feel my foot. The car kept moving forward and I just couldn’t get my foot on the brake. CRUNCH! I finally came to a stop when I hit the car in front of me.”

This story was shared with us by John S, a Tampa Bay area resident who has peripheral neuropathy. While no one was hurt in this accident, John had suffered almost everyday of his life with tingling and burning in his feet until numbness set it and he could no longer feel even the brake pedal beneath his foot. “Typically, the first stage is pain.” shares Dr. Rebecca Gibbons of AAIM| Achieve Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine. “You feel burning, tingling, sharp pains, or you feel like you’re walking on tacks or marbles. This pain eventually subsides and the numbness sets in. Unfortunately the numbness brings with it a whole other host of problems." It is terribly common that peripheral neuropathy and its debilitating symptoms interfere with a person’s ability to live their life.

John was now reliant on his wife to drive him around, What is even more common, John's general practitioner and several specialists told him there was nothing they could do other than prescribe him pills that would ease the pain of his neuropathy. That’s where Dr. Gibbons and her staff at AAIM come in. “About 75% of our current patients come to us suffering from the same condition as John,” tells Dr. Gibbons. "They’re in constant pain from neuropathy and it prevents them from not only living their lives but more importantly, it prevents them from enjoying it. Depending on the severity of their nerve damage, we typically see tremendous progress in 3-4 months of treatment. I like to say we’re in the business of making your golden years golden." "I can't lie," admits John "I was skeptical at first but I had run out of options. Nothing else was helping but after about three months into treatment, I was confidently able to drive myself to Publix and to my appointments. Dr. Gibbons gave me my life back."

You can learn more about Dr. Gibbons and AAIM by visiting ACHIEVEACUIM.COM. If you are ready to schedule a consultation call 727-272-3587.

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