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Mayor’s Corner
Independent Politics and Party Loyalty
By Sam Henderson
About three years ago, I changed my voter registration status for the first time since I became eligible to vote in 1989, my senior year of high school. Making that change felt good, like setting down cumbersome baggage I’d been carrying for too long. I replaced the “D” on my voter registration card with “NPA”. In Florida, NPA stands for “No Party Affiliation” or what most of us would refer to as Independent.
My values haven’t changed. I still care about the same things I have always cared about, and that list has only expanded with age and experience. Preservation of nature and the environment, social justice and equality, fiscal responsibility, improved and historically/culturally accurate education, accountability in public service, combatting corporate greed, and striving for governance based in integrity, civility, cooperation, and problem solving.
That last one, increasingly hard to come by in today’s political climate, is why I left the party system. There is no home for me in either the Republican or Democratic Party. As musician Darrell Scott would say, “You left me, I didn’t leave you.”
The battle between these groups has moved from the necessary one of vigorously disagreeing over ideology, legislation and where the money is spent to a relationship marred by vicious hostility, hateful rhetoric, dishonesty and just plain ugly behavior. The party struggle is no longer about how best to serve America and her people, about solving the significant looming problems our nation faces, but rather mercilessly beating an opponent at any cost. No one is fixing the leaks in the boat if all our energy is focused on blowing holes in it. We are all the victims of this internal war.
JUSTIN SHEA/CITY OF GULFPORT
The aggression and toxicity we see in our campaigns, elections and daily governmental actions today make the Bush/Gore contest seem quaint and congenial by comparison. The disregard for decorum and professionalism we are experiencing is akin to seeing people having a road rage brawl at an intersection, while the rest of us — ambulances and school busses included — are stuck in the traffic jam, hoping to get on with our work and our lives.
These contagious tactics have thoroughly bled from the state and federal levels to our local campaigns and elections. We have allowed, in many ways embraced, all the worst elements of higher-level politics. Our council, school board, and county commission meetings have become rife with personal attacks, threats, disrespectful exchanges, and opinion presented as fact. Many candidates sling mud from catapults, more interested in tearing down a rival than speaking to their own vision and accomplishments. We drag partisan issues from beyond our jurisdiction into our nonpartisan city halls, dis-
tracting from the work of keeping our municipalities afloat. We forget that we are neighbors.
Parties ask us for loyalty oaths, whereas we should be asking them to promise good, admirable, and reasonable candidates. Both parties have allowed the extreme fringes of their constituency to dominate the show. Both parties are guilty of propagating endless bickering and prideful inflexibility at the cost of seeing our urgent challenges fester. They tell us to vote for the party, while we are supposed to disregard the quality of the person. They are both responsible for driving a wedge between us. It has grown so abysmal that good people do not want to participate in the process, whether simply speaking up at a meeting or running for office, because it puts a target on their back and potentially places their business or families in harm’s way.
Like you, I have watched the political process and the bar for elected officials deteriorate.
I have worked with many Democrats and Republicans during my 15 years on Gulfport City Council. I
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have seen the best and, sadly, the worst of both parties. I have voted at every level for people that I was deeply enthusiastic about, and those that I simply saw as the lesser of two evils. What I have learned is that I will always choose the character of the person over the letter on their voter ID card.
This is especially true at the local level. I tell you in truth, many of the people who cemented my departure from party politics are folks I have worked with directly right here in Gulfport and Pinellas County. In fairness, there are many good and dedicated people in office from the top down. I cannot imagine the frustration of that working environment for people who ran because they wanted to make positive changes. My hat is off to those. who keep slogging through the mire because they believe in a better way. I also know and work with plenty of these people, and they are the light that has kept me going politically for the last decade and a half.
Some might say that being an NPA is fence sitting. I would argue that purple people, the majority of moderates caught in the middle, are corralled between two fences erected to the extreme right and left. They are easy to forget because we don’t hear much from the reasonable middle very often. They aren’t flashy enough for the juicy
news bites, and thus are typically drowned out in the noise around them. Meanwhile, NPAs are quietly becoming the fastest-growing demographic in many parts of the U.S., signaling that I am not alone.
I always say that you shouldn’t just show up and complain, so I also have some ideas for solutions. I suggest first and foremost that Florida open its primaries to all voters. At present, NPAs cannot participate until the general election. Secondly, candidates should have a cap on campaign funding — maybe equivalent to $1 per constituent they represent. (For example, about $11,000 in Gulfport and about $320 million for president.) This would level the playing field and curb “buying” elections. I would also suggest abandoning the antiquated Electoral College, and determine elections purely on the popular vote.
you have to be vile to win, you have already lost. If a candidate is in it to push their own agenda, feed their ego, or use their office for personal profit or a stepping stone, call them out.
This means we need to do more homework than just looking at the letter in front of the name —particularly in nonpartisan elections, where partisanship is excluded for the very reason of promoting cooperation.
You have surely heard the phrase “there is no such thing as a Republican or Democratic pothole.”
You have surely heard the phrase “there is no such thing as a Republican or Democratic pothole.” Working across the aisle, out of necessity and for the common good, needs a renaissance. Working together as people, not party members, is the only way it works.
These aren’t new ideas. But most importantly, I think the biggest changes need to come from the electorate.
Hold your candidates to a higher standard. If a candidate cheats, lies, defames, and incites fear and hatred on the campaign trail, why would you expect them to behave differently once they get the job? If
So as I sit here completing this letter, a tree-hugging, firearm-owning, equality-minded, community police-supporting, science-loving, sustainable-development advocating, LGBTQ-allying, fiscally conscientious, non-tie wearing, country boy from Appalachia, I wonder: Is there any place for me in this tumultuous political landscape?
I think there is room for all of us. I grew up believing that’s what America is all about.
—Gulfport Mayor Sam Henderson
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Back to Life
A New Era for Lincoln Cemetery
By Patrick Heinzen
In 1926, a grave marker company established Lincoln Cemetery in Gulfport. Borne of segregation and pushing the Black community out of the city and into small, neglected communities, the nearly nine-acre lot serves as the final resting place for more than 6,000 bodies, most of them Black. Now, the cemetery is returning to Black hands. Cross and Anvil, an organization associated with the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church, will take over caretaker duties.
History of Lincoln Cemetery
More than 1,000 of the graves belong to veterans. One of the graves belongs to Chester James Sr., a prominent civil rights activist who dedicated his life to the Black community through the NAACP and helping Black Americans register to vote. He received many awards, including the distinguished service award from the NAACP and the Gold Pin from president Lyndon B. Johnson.
Through the nearly 100 years of existence, many owner transitions, and downright abandonment, many of the burial records are missing or destroyed. In the 1950s, the cemetery began to decline. After the owners weren’t able to collect enough money to maintain the area, it fell to Florida’s weeds and water.
In 2009, a caretaker stepped up. Sarlie McKinnon III took control of the cemetery and established a nonprofit to maintain it. Unfortunately, by 2012, McKinnon stepped back and relinquished responsibility for the cemetery, forcing the City to maintain it.
Just a few years later, a Gulfport resident took an interest in the area.
Lincoln Cemetery Volunteer
In 2015, Vanessa Gray began volunteering at the cemetery. This be-
gan with trash cleanup and general maintenance, but by 2017 she was the primary caretaker. Gray, a white woman, began her work by cleaning up garbage and uncovering tombstones. While she was praised for her efforts by some, others brought up issues.
Gray started a nonprofit corporation, Lincoln Cemetery Society, Inc. She had private conversations with the property’s owner, and quickly acquired a deed to Lincoln Cemetery. During this time, Greater Mt. Zion AME Church had already started creating a management plan, and were “caught off guard” by the sudden change of ownership, according to a 2020 article by James Schnur.
Lincoln Cemetery Society couldn’t raise enough money to maintain the area, and the City of Gulfport assumed much of the maintenance. The City also bought her tools for yard work, but they were quickly stolen, according to Paul Ray, Gulfport’s Ward III councilmember.
Despite the challenges, the City recognized Gray’s commitment to Lincoln Cemetery, and Gulfport as a whole.
“Vanessa did an amazing job,” Ray said. “It’s a big job that requires a full-time team. It’s truly quite commendable. There are liens on the property from mowing the grass that make it near-impossible to get grants and the donations she got were pretty limited, so she paid for most of the work.”
Lincoln Cemetery’s Future
Reverend Clarence Williams from the Greater Mt. Zion AME is working closely with Ray and the rest of the City to build a better future for the cemetery.
“I’m glad this is resolved after 20 years,” said Ray. “Reverend Williams already reached out to us to ask about a committee to oversee caretaking. He wants transparency and community involvement, which is exactly what we want.”
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Reverend Clarence Williams from the Greater Mt. Zion AME is working closely with Ray and the rest of the City to build a better future for the cemetery.
Voting for the Future
New Madeira Beach Charter Amendment
By Patrick Heinzen
With less than a month left, voters across Pinellas County are gearing up for elections. On Mar. 19, residents of Madeira Beach will hit the polls and fill out their ballots. When it comes to the City Commission, there isn’t a race. Both David Tagliarini (District 1) and Ray Kerr (District 2) were the only candidates to apply during the qualifying period. Both incumbents will be sworn into office at the Board of Commissioners Special Meeting on Mar. 27 at 5:30 p.m. This starts a new two-year term for each of them.
Madeira Beach Charter Amendment
When it comes to the municipal elections, the important part is a new Madeira Beach charter amendment. This would amend Section 3.3(A) of the Charter to change the candidate qualifying period to the first full week
Gulfport gathers
in December. Currently, the qualifying period is the first two full weeks in December. If the charter amendment is approved, it will start for the qualifying period in December 2024, for the March 2025 election.
As elections come to a head, citizens need to know where to vote. For Precinct 415, vote at the Madeira Beach Municipal Building in the City
Centre Room (300 Municipal Dr., Madeira Beach).
For Precinct 301, vote at Calvary Church Seminole (6155 113th St., Seminole).
Both polling locations will be open on Mar. 19 from 7 a.m to 7 p.m.
For more information, contact the City Clerk’s office at 727-391-9951, ext. 231 or 232.
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Sirata Redevelopment in St. Pete Beach
By Patrick Heinzen
St. Pete Beach’s sand, restaurants, and hotels may be part of the reason almost 15 million people visit Pinellas County every year. Despite this, not everyone is a fan of new hotels and resorts coming in. As with most City commission general meetings, the Feb. 27 St. Pete Beach City commission meeting started at 6 p.m. Unlike most recent city commission meetings, it ended at 11:27 p.m. The agenda was short, consisting of audience comments and the consent agenda, but the thing that made it long was the quasi-judicial hearing on Resolution 2023-21, which looked at a conditional usage permit for the Sirata to build new hotels.
Looking at the New Hotels on Sirata Property
The plan to redevelop the Sirata property includes the existing hotel; a 290-room, 10-story J.W. Marriott directly north of the existing building; and a 130-room, eight-story Hampton Inn south of the Sirata. Both proposed hotels have rooftop features ranging from outdoor music to drinks.
What is Quasi-Judicial?
According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, quasi-judicial means,
“essentially judicial in character but not within the judicial power or function especially as constitutionally defined.” When it comes to St. Pete Beach, this means the commission gets presented with information from witnesses and residents and then discuss and vote on the resolution in question.
Audience Comment About Sirata Redevelopment
At the Feb. 21 special commission meeting, the commissioners met for more than 10 hours to be-
gin the hearing and hear from residents. Since they already had time to speak, the City Attorney began the audience comments section of the meeting by saying that the comments could not be about the hearing, as the public comments section for that has already closed.
The first audience comment came from Tom Rask, who filed a lawsuit against the City of St. Pete Beach, alleging violations of public records laws and Florida Government in the Sunshine Law. Rask’s allegations related to the discussion of the Sirata redevelopment; Rask said people weren’t given a reasonable opportunity to speak. Rask accused Mayor Adrian Petrila of bias.
The Gabber Newspaper will follow this lawsuit as it unfolds.
Hearing Begins
Despite the City Attorney’s request, multiple audience members found a way to indirectly express their opinions.
“Development and redevelopment can be celebrated, but we want it done right,” said Jolynn Lawson, the director of Protect St. Pete Beach.
Theresa Shepstead brought up how the City and the public should be able to see finances and the
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backgrounds of developers.
“In any business transaction, it is important to know your partner,” said Shepstead.
Finally, it came time for the commission to discuss. For the following five hours, the commission discussed wind studies and economic benefit to the City, among other things. The commission decided to accept the permit with conditions. They went through each point of the plan to make sure the language reflected what they wanted.
Conditions
The City presented a total of 50 conditions to the developers. The City changed 17 of these conditions at the meeting.
Condition 8 added language about the design and installation of rooftop telecommunications equipment. Originally, the resolution said the applicant needed the signed opinion of a licensed engineer for installation, but the City added that it can be a telecommunications lessee. The goal is to preserve signal strength and quality that could get disrupted by the new hotels.
The City added condition 9, moving all the following conditions up. This says the applicant must conduct a full wind study before building the hotels to make sure there is no change in wind comfort.
Condition 19 makes a partnership between the City and the developer to make a beach walk next to the hotels. The City will design the beach walk, and the applicant will pay most of the construction costs, minus funds obtained by the City from grants or public funding.
Condition 21 looks at consistency and modernization. The three hotels will all have a similar paint color scheme on the buildings and parking garages. Along with this, the modernization of the Sirata includes updating trim and removing some roof details.
Condition 22 states that each hotel can only display one monument sign.
Condition 23 says that the applicant cannot apply for or introduce
any new long-term beach amenities. This is everything from inflatable structures to stages. The City allows temporary structures for approved events.
More Conditions
Condition 24 prevents the applicant from offering scooter or other “individual micro mobility device” rentals on the property.
Condition 25 says the applicant must work with the City to allow for storage of City vehicles in the parking garages during a hurricane watch.
Condition 28 requires the applicant to make a commitment to potable water use reduction.
Condition 31 makes it so that LEED v4 BD+C Hospitality and Silver will be the minimum criteria for green building standards at the hotels.
Condition 32 looks at water usage. The applicant must apply water cycling, water treatment, wind screening, and other improvements to im-
prove water usage for the Marriott’s waterfall wall, and other outdoor water features.
Condition 33 says all pathways, parking spaces, and other paved surfaces must use permeable pavers, asphalt or concrete or turf block.
Condition 34 has the applicant installing green roofs or another technique to improve thermal performance. This doesn’t apply to areas of the rooftop used for guest spaces or for maintenance purposes.
Condition 35 says the Marriott’s porte cochere unloading area has a solid barrier that reduces the sound and visual impact on the adjacent SeaMark Condominium.
Condition 42 has the applicant installing canopy trees next to the sidewalk. These trees are planted in the ground, unless it would cause an issue with sidewalk utilities.
These trees will be in aboveground planters. Trees will get planted every 30 feet. If the planting isn’t viable, the applicant must install at least one shade structure for every 100 feet sidewalk.
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The Nature of Science
Nanoparticles: Florida’s Secret Agricultural Weapon?
By Aaron Chimellis
As our global population grows, so does our need for food. However, as the climate crisis continues to unfold, growing crops is becoming increasingly difficult. To combat this, soil and agricultural scientists at the University of Florida are finding new ways to bring life into struggling fields. One such way: carbon nanoparticles.
Overuse of agricultural fields, drought, and deforestation to make more farmland all decrease soil fertility. These conditions also increase the rate of desertification, or fertile farmland transforming into seemingly unusable land resembling a desert. According to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, desertification affects more than 200 million people globally.
The threat of decreased soil fertility and desertification, if unchecked, can lead to large scale famine and climate migration.
Dr. Xiaoping Xin and her research partners would collect data from several different crops species, such as these corn plants, to better understand how nanoparticles are affecting their growth and nutrient content.
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These troubling issues are currently being intensely studied by international researchers at the University of Florida. Their objective: How can we make land that was once thought of as unusable for farming into a productive landscape to feed our growing communities? With the majority of the state’s soil being highly nutrient poor sand, Florida is ideal for studying how to make soil more productive in sustainable ways.
“Sandy soils actually make up around 31% of the area of the world,” said post-doctoral research Associate Dr. Xioaping Xin. “[Sandy soil] has a very low water and nutrient holding capacity, which makes it easier for nutrients to be leached after the farmers apply fertilizer.”
This means farmers would have to apply more water and fertilizer for less-than-ideal results. To counteract this, Dr. Xin and her research partners are studying ways to increase soil holding capacity while adding beneficial nutrients.
The Science of Nanoparticles
Their team began to see promising results when they explored the use of bio-functionalized carbon nanoparticles as soil additives. These negatively charged particles can also hold onto positively charged nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. They can also get spread across a large area. This allows for applied water and fertilizers to not seep through the soil as quickly. This allows for more efficient application and less runoff.
Through the use of these nanoparticles, researchers can add carbon to the soil. Carbon is naturally less abundant in sandier soil — but vital for plant growth. This allows for better growing conditions for a variety of food crops.
Overall, findings show that nanoparticles improve soil health, holding capacity, and increasing nutrient content within the crops.
This research is still ongoing, with more trials and experiments need-
ed to test long-term effects on soil health. However, preliminary results have researchers wanting to learn more about nanoparticles in agriculture.
“Nanotechnology is a new thing, especially for agriculture,” said Xin. “So, there is still a long way to go.”
Yet Xin and other members of the research team are hopeful for the future of nanotechnology research in Florida agriculture (and other areas). Throughout the next several years, they hope to discover more about how nanoparticles can change how we treat degraded land.
“We are very interested in ex-
ploring the optimal application rates and limitations of these nano-products for a diverse range of crops and environmental conditions,” said Xin. “Also, the longterm impact of on soil health and sustainability.”
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Treasure Hunting
More Questions for Treasure Island District IV
By Patrick Heinzen
Elections are creeping up quickly in Pinellas County. With a few weeks until Mar. 19, The Gabber Newspaper reached out to Treasure Island candidates Richard Harris and Arden Dickey. We asked them about their candidacy and backgrounds, and what they hope to achieve if elected.
How Long Have You Lived in Treasure Island?
Richard Harris: 37 years.
Arden Dickey: My family moved to Florida in 1962. I’ve lived in Florida ever since. From 1978 on, I spent every Memorial Day, July Fourth, and Labor Day weekends in Treasure Island. My wife and I bought a condo on Sunset Beach in 2007. We bought our current house on Blind Pass Drive in 2012. It became our primary residence in 2016.
Why Are You Running for Treasure Island District IV?
Harris: I want to improve our infrastructure, stop the waste of taxpayer money, and make sure we have efficient beach renourishment and responsible development. Promoting safety and maintenance of our parks, and amending Ordinance 2022-16 that currently allows motorized vehicles on sidewalks.
Dickey: I care very much about the quality of life we have here. Now that I am retired, I have the time, energy, passion and financial expertise to dedicate to the City and to our residents to ensure that Treasure Island always maintains its unique character and charm.
What Other Public Service Experiences Do You Have?
Harris: I’ve spent 10 years on the planning and zoning board, with five years as the chairman. The same span of time for the Local Planning Agency. I’ve been on the Code Enforcement Board for 12 years, with the last six as the chairman. I’m a member of the Sunset Beach Com-
munity Association Board for five years, serving as the president, vice president, and treasurer in that time. I coordinated the placement of 50+ memorial benches in the city.
Dickey: I have been a volunteer ombudsman director for the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserves (ESGR) for 31 years, helping National Guard troops and military reservists when they have problems with their civilian employers. I served on the Broward Community College Foundation Board for many years as the chair of the Funds Allocation committee. And I did volunteer work with United Way of Miami-Dade County for many years as well. More recently, I have been an active member of the Sunset Beach Community Association since 2020.
What Do You Love Most About How the City Operates?
Harris: We have really good basic services. The roads and sewers work well. Each district is represented in the commission.
Dickey: I believe the Mayor and the Commission try very hard to be transparent in their actions. I believe the City does a good job, via their website, of keeping residents informed about city projects, upcoming events and meetings. I believe City staff are accessible and responsive. And I think our current City commissioner for District 4, Beth Wetzel, does a very good job of communicating with residents about upcoming meetings and the
agenda items for those meetings. If, elected, I intend to continue with Beth’s methods of keeping our residents informed and engaged.
What Would You Like To Change About How the City Functions?
Harris: The main thing to focus on is what makes Treasure Island great: our beaches. We need to monitor the beaches regularly, and have a program to make sure we don’t lose our beach. This means regularly renourishing the beach and make an emergency plan for hurricanes. Idalia was terrible for us. Pinellas County rebuilt it, and then December storms ruined that.
Dickey: I would like to see the process for resident speakers at the City Commission meetings change. Currently, a resident is given five minutes to speak out on non-agenda items. Frequently, residents ask questions to the Commission, which often go unanswered. I would like to see the City Commissioners or City staff answer those questions as they are asked in real time, unless they require further research. In those cases, I would like to see the answers to those questions published in the minutes of the meetings or some other public forum. Moreover, I would like to see the City use consultants less frequently, and ask for volunteer help from our residents, many of whom have expertise in the very areas which the City is using the services of consultants.
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Kids and Caffeine
Introducing Run & Play Kids Cafe
By Cameron Healy
This coffee shop isn’t like any ordinary cafe: It’s a kids cafe. Run & Play Kids Cafe combines the joy and fun of an indoor play area with a coffee shop for parents and kids alike to enjoy.
Bean Wandering and RunRun Kids Store partnered to create this family-friendly environment. Run & Play Kids Cafe plans to open by Apr. 2 at their Central Avenue location.
RunRun Kids Store owner Jess Garvin said “it was so punishing” when she and Hannah Rewarts, Bean Wandering owner, announced the kids cafe.
“People were like, ‘Good. Kids don’t belong in coffee shops. Get them out’,” Garvin said.
She said bringing her kids to a coffee shop feels like you’re interrupting someone’s work-from-home office space.
“There was no reason to open this besides I was tired of it for myself and I wanted to create that space,” Garvin said.
Both, Garvin and Rewarts, are moms looking to make their parenting lives a little easier. They expressed excitement about finally having a place where they and their kids feel welcomed.
“It’s going to be that indoor space that people can bring their kids and not have to be outside roasting,” Rewarts said. “You can drink, you can have breakfast, you could have lunch.”
Mom Collaboration
The RunRun Kids Store opened in September 2023, offering durable toys and adorable clothes orga-
nized by age. Garvin said kids can play with toys and try on clothes to see if they really like those items.
The cafe is Bean Wandering’s physical location. Rewarts began this business as a hobby in June 2023. Bean Wandering operates out of a mini-trailer, selling canned lattes. She makes the drink then cans the coffee right in front of customers. It’s a quick come-andgo coffee station with unique flavor combinations.
The cafe will have hot and cold caffeinated drinks, mocktails, and drinks for kids. Rewarts said they have two St. Pete roasters, Look Alive Coffee and Home Coffee Brand LLC.
Play Area
There will be an open ply space in the back of the cafe, gated by age group. Parents can watch their kids from the walls surrounding the play area. Similar to an ordinary cafe, there are countertops and tables for parents to work at or to simply chat over coffee with friends as their kids play. The cafe eventually plans to host parties in their back party room.
Toys found at the RunRun Kids Store and a massive wooden playhouse will be in the play area.
The cafe will be open every day except Mondays.
Run & Play Kids Cafe, 3950 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727-3468574, runrunkidsstore.com.
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Random Quotes from Gulfportians
By Chris Shablak
Truth seems like madness to the ignorant.
—Mike McMullen, tossing out wisdom for everyone
“It’s just as easy to love a rich one, as it is a poor one.” —Herb Holeman’s marriage advice to his son
“Lemme cook.” —Bartender Lauren McCue, being asked to speed up while pouring foamy beer
“Who is that band? The drummer is delicious.” —Dennis Bixler, listening to his brother drumming on stage
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Florida Beach Towns, Coffee, and Murder
‘A Bean To Die For’ A Book To Die For
By Cathy Salustri
Sometimes book publishers make mistakes.
This is the case with Crooked Lane’s decision to not continue Tara Lush’s Coffee Lovers Mystery series, because from her first book (Grounds for Murder) to her fourth and most recent, A Bean To Die For, readers have cheered for Lana Lewis, a recovering journalist who runs her family’s coffee shop. That coffee shop is part of the Devil’s Beach community, and Devil’s Beach is a fictional amalgam of Gulfport and Sanibel Island.
A Bean To Die For Has It All
Florida beach towns. Strong coffee. Murder. What’s not to love?
I have no idea why anyone would think this isn’t a great series, because I haven’t talked to a single reader who hasn’t loved Tara’s books. In A Bean To Die For, she continues the adventures of barista who seems to stumble upon dead bodies so frequently one would think it was her job. There’s no question cozy mysteries have a formula, and Lush has mastered it. Blood, guts, and gore offstage? Check. Kisses that fade to black, leaving the racier bits to the reader’s imagination? Check. A woman protagonist who does some amateur detective work? There’s nobody as, ahem, curious as a trained journalist. Small community where everyone seems to know one another? Devil’s Beach is, indeed, that.
It’s not enough to know the formula, though. An author has to tell an engaging story, and Lush does that. With Florida as a spectacular backdrop, each novel in the series — and A Bean To Die For is no exception — paints a colorful picture of not only the murder, but the irreverent charm of a small town like Gulfport or Sanibel. Community garden drama? A funnel cake festival shut down by lubbers? Stealth
vegan lasagne? To an outsider — a non-Floridian — this may all sound like something Lush created after one too many spiked lattes, but to a Floridian, it’s just Wednesday.
Things between Lana and her hot police chief boyfriend go to the next level in this book: He introduces her to his Cuban mother. Do we hear wedding bells in their future?
The thing is, we may never know. Crooked Lane told Lush A Bean To Die For would be the final book they would publish in the series.
Lush said on an Instagram post she knew the sales weren’t where the publisher wanted the sales to be. Because the publisher has canceled the series, Lush can, if she wishes, self-publish more in the series.
That’s more work for her — and more expensive. Now it will be on Lush to pay an editor, a cover designer, and any marketing expenses.
But Lush isn’t new to self-publishing; before she left her career with the Associated Press (like Lana, Lush is a recovering journalist), she researched the best way to self-publish her romances, and she’s done so with those (FYI, those are definitely not cozies) for a while now. She’s also self-publishing her Crescent Moon Mysteries (we reviewed Eat Pray Hex in January).
So let’s hope A Bean To Die For isn’t the last cup in the proverbial pot, and that Lush’s beloved characters will return for many more books.
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Gulfport Senior Center
5501 27th Ave. S. • 727-893-5657 • /gulfportseniorcenter
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, the hourly capacity is limited. You must call to pre-register.
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.
Daily Reassurance Calls are available for senior Gulfport residents to provide a friendly check in service connecting homebound or isolated seniors to the community beyond their front door.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Medicare & Health Insurance Assistance Frustrated trying to navigate the insurance world? We have you covered! Make your appointment today.
Memory Screenings Worried about your memory? St. Anthony’s Memory Disorder Clinic offers free & confidential memory screenings.
Gulfcoast Legal Assistance Do you need assistance, with lifetime planning docs, Medicaid/Medicare issues, Social Security issues, food stamp issues, family law issues, consumer/debt collection Issues, or housing/contract Issues? Call to make an appointment with a legal representative. By appointment only.
Care Planning For the Future Tips to
plan ahead & make sure you get the medical care you want. MUST Pre-Register. Mar. 7, 10 a.m.
Haiku Talk & Workshop Published haiku poet, Tim Huff, will discuss the history of haiku, how he got started, & how to write one. MUST Pre-Register. Mar. 7, 1 p.m.
Bingo with a Twist Typical bingo with fun games and challenges thrown in. Sponsored by Dedicated Senior Medical. Mar. 7, 3:30 p.m.
Crafty Creations Come out & make a craft to keep. Sponsored by Devoted. MUST pre-register. Mar. 8, 10:30 a.m.
Workout with Noa Noa will guide you to look deeper at applying isotonic exercises to your workout. MUST Pre-register. Mar. 11, 4 p.m.
Encompass Health Lunch & Learn: Healing Hearts. MUST pre-register. Mar. 12, 2 p.m.
Painting Ceramic Pots Come Paint Ceramic Pots with KU students. MUST pre-register. Mar. 14, 10:30 a.m.
Rhythm & Groove Jam Session Bring your instrument & join others for a casual jamming group. All levels & instruments welcome! 2nd & 4th Thursday, 3 p.m.
Plan Your Estate to Protect Your Family Four local expert estate attorneys come together to discuss the ins & outs of estate planning in today’s world so that your family is taken care of. MUST Pre-Register. Mar. 14, 3:30 p.m.
Pallet Planters Wood-workers come out and assist with building planters for the garden with Keiser University. MUST Pre-register. Mar. 15, 8 a.m.
OTC w/Cliff Are you using all your Medicare benefits? Your OTC benefits allow you to order supplies at no cost and Cliff will show you how. Mar. 19, 9:30 a.m.
iPhone / iPad Instruction Class Learn the basic functions of your Apple iPhone
or iPad. Presented by the Gulfport Library. MUST Pre-register. Mar. 19, 1 p.m. Balance Class with a Chair Improve your flexibility and balance with this interactive class. MUST Pre-register. Mar. 19, 2 p.m.
Color Therapy Workshop Join this fun, interactive workshop to learn all about the optics of color. MUST pre-register. Mar. 19 & Mar. 26, 4 p.m.
TED Talks with Wellcare Enjoy this live, in-person TEDTalk, “Smart Phones 101: BEST APPS FOR SENIORS” MUST Pre-register. Mar. 21, 1 p.m.
In the Kitchen with Chef Jack: Corned Beef & Cabbage Improve your culinary skills with step-by-step instruction from Chef Jack. MUST Pre-register. Mar. 21, 4 p.m.
Tech Tips with Stetson Schedule your one-on-one appointment with a Stetson University student for help with your smart phone or computer. BY APPT ONLY. Mar. 22
Movie Matinee Madness Adventures with superheroes! Will the good guy prevail? Mar. 22, 1 p.m.
GEMS GETAWAYS
SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED, however there is no need to be a GEMS Member to enjoy these exciting Gulfport Getaways. Trips are non-refundable & subject to change without notice.
Jungle Prada tour & lunch @ JP Tavern Mar. 8, $18 GEMS Members / $20 NonGEMS Members
Top Golf @ Carillon Pkwy & lunch Mar. 20, $18 GEMS Members / $22 Non-GEMS Members
Sunken Gardens & lunch @ Chicken Salad Chick Mar. 27, $20 GEMS Members & Non-GEMS Members
Gulfport Casino Ballroom 727-893-1070 • 5500 Shore Blvd. S.
Swing Time Disco Party Mar. 8, 7 p.m., hustle lesson; 8 p.m., dancing to those funky disco grooves & beats. No partner needed. $10.
Tardi Gras Mar. 9, 7 p.m. Hosted by the Enroy Foundation. Live music by Gulfport Swamp opera. Costume contest/parade & strut with Gulfport Amalgamated Marching Band. $20 donation at the door - cash or check only.
Gulfport Peace, Love & Pride 2024 Mar. 10, Noon. Proudly Celebrating Our Diversity. Live bands outside Casino, vendor booths and cash bar inside. Free admission ~ all are welcome. Visit www.gulfportpride.com for details. Sponsored by ProSistersRadio.org and the City of Gulfport.
IMPACS Sock Hop Mar. 15, 7 p.m. Advance tickets available at Casino & Beach Ba-
zaar. $15 / $25 for two. Tickets purchased day-of: $20
Casino Weekly Dances Ballroom Lessons: Tues., 12 p.m. $15 ($25 couple)
Argentine Tango: Tues., 6:30 p.m., $10 Swing: Weds., 7 p.m. $10
Latin Night: Thurs., 7 p.m. $10
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Keep Calm & Carry Yarn Join us for a weekly knitting and crochet group in our Reading Garden! Mondays, 10:15 a.m.
Baby Time For children two and younger and their caregivers. Sing songs, read books, enjoy lap bounce rhymes, and meet other caregivers with infants and young toddlers. Older siblings also welcome.
Tuesdays, 10:15 a.m.
Teen Space Spend time with friends and meet new ones. Play games, make art, watch movies, or just hang out. Activities vary – and what we do is up to you! Ages 12-18 only. Tuesdays, 4 p.m.
Storytime Join us for stories, rhymes, music. Thursdays, 10:15 & 11 a.m.
AARP Tax-Aide Free, individualized Federal tax preparation for low-to moderate-income taxpayers. Call 727-755-3112 to request an appointment and a volunteer will call you back to schedule a time. You will not recognize the area code of the volunteer's phone number because it is a Google phone number. There will be no walk-in tax preparation. Call 1-888-227-7669 for additional information or visit https://www. aarp.org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide/ Mondays & Fridays, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Get Growing City horticulturist, Toffer Ross, answers all your questions about gardening, trees, and landscaping in Florida. Mar. 13, 1 p.m.
Lego Club It's time to build! Join us for some Lego creativity and see what construction challenges we have for you this week. Recommended for Grades K-5. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Mar. 16, 2 p.m.
SHINE Presentation: Medicare Basics Presentation on Medicare Parts A, B, C, & D and what they mean to you. FMI, visit www. floridashine.org . Call the Reference Desk, 727-893-1073 to leave contact information for individual appointments. Mar. 20, 1 p.m. Gulfport Book Club This month's selection is Road Dogs by Elmore Leonard. Available in print and audio from the Circulation Desk. Mar. 21, 2 p.m.
Annual registration: $3; $25, nonresidents
Pickleball
Mon., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Intermediate & Advanced Players
Tues., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Beginners
Tues., 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., All Levels of Play
Thurs., 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., All Levels of Play
Adult Basketball
Wed. & Fri., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Thurs., 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Table Tennis
Tues. & Thurs. 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Game Room
Mon., Wed., & Fri., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
PROGRAMS
School Year Child Care Program Registrations continue for the 2023-2024 School Year Child Care Program for children who are in Kindergarten thru age 14. Bus transportation is available from Pasadena Fundamental, Gulfport Montessori and Douglas Jamerson Elementary. Program hours are until 5:30 p.m. with extended hours available until 6 p.m. for an extra charge. Please contact the Recreation Center for more details.
Summer Program Registrations continue for Gulfport resident children who will complete Kindergarten thru age 14. The 10-week program is June 3rd – August 9th. Hours of registration are Monday–Friday from 9a.m.–5p.m. Summer camp hours are from 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. with extended hours available until 6 p.m. for an additional fee. There will be 25 available spots for the discount rate for Gulfport residents in need of assistance. Eligibility requirements for the discount is ei-
ther a letter from the child’s school verifying the child’s acceptance of free/reduced lunch or a letter verifying the child’s acceptance of assistance from financial aid or a related program. Detailed pricing is currently available at the Recreation Center, 5730 Shore Blvd. S. Call 893-1068 for any questions.
Teen Night Registrations continue for the 2023-2024 Teen Night Program for teens in 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; $25 nonresidents.
Tot Time Program Registrations continue for the 2023-2024 Tot Time Program. The Tot Time Program is a pre-school, handson program for children ages 3-5 aiming to make learning fun for children and help prepare them for Kindergarten. Two, three, and five-day monthly options are available. Program hours are from 8:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Registration hours are from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. Proof of residency is required for Gulfport residents.
VPK Program We are currently accepting VPK (Voluntary Prekindergarten) Vouchers for the 2024-2025 School Year. VPK is FREE for children who live in Florida and who turn 4 years of age by September 1st. Parents must apply on the Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas, Inc. website (https://elcpinellas. org/for-families/voluntary-pre-kindergarten/) and receive a Certificate of Eligibility which needs to be turned in during pre-registration. Program hours are from 8:45a.m.-
12:30p.m. and will begin on September 3rd. Hours for pre-registration are 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday.
CLASSES
Call instructor for more information. Want to teach a class? Call Jami: 727-8931079.
Ballet/Tap Tues., 5:30 p.m. ages 5-7; 6:30 p.m. ages 8-16. $40/month. Call Lisa: 727742-2594.
Intermediate Tap Tues., 7:30 p.m. $20/ month. Call Lisa: 727-742-2594.
Cardio Tennis Tues. & Thurs, 6 p.m.; Adult lessons are at Chase Park, 28th Ave. & 53rd St. S. $15/class. Mo: 727-515-1454.
Danskinetics Tues., 10 - 11 a.m.; $6/class or $20/month. Carol: 845-654-0609.
F.I.T Tennis Fri., 6p.m.; Free for true beginners age 21 and up. Lessons are at Chase Park, 28th Ave & 53rd St. S. Mo: 727-5151454.
Fundamentals of Jiu-Jitsu Tues., 6:30-8 p.m. for children and Mon., 10-11 a.m. for adults, $25/drop-in or $100/month. Contact Joseph Resendez at thehighlyrecommended01@ gmail.com.
Hatha Yoga Wed., 6:15 p.m. $12/class or $40/month. Denise: 727-251-8868.
Youth Hip Hop Fri., 6:30 p.m., ages 7-11; 7:30 p.m. ages 12 and up. $40/month. Call Lisa at 727-742-2594.
Zumba Thurs., 6 p.m., $6/class, $20/ month. Magda: 727-214-7868.
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Naked Tradition
The tradition began in Orlando, circa 2005 from the mind of organizer Kelly Stevens. Stevens brought the show to Tampa for the first time in 2009. It went on to make a name in downtown spots and Ybor City long before the area could be described as “booming”.
Stevens passed away in 2021. Her daughter — Sloan Waranch — is now the proud organizer of the colossal event.
“I grew up watching my mom do this, and I watched my mom bring it to Tampa,” Waranch said. “I’m proud to say it’s the first year we’re making it to St. Pete. Personally, I love the vibe [of St. Pete] and it’s just got a really cool art district.”
Local Nudes
Most of the artists at Nude Nite are from Orlando and beyond. But, St. Pete locals may recognize a handful of native works throughout the weekend.
Julie Haura, a St. Pete Beach painter, was drawn to the event as soon as she heard the name.
“I mainly paint in black and white, mainly women, and I don’t know how to paint clothes,” Haura said with a laugh. “I paint my emotions ... this venue is going to be great for non-mainstream artists. In this area, you see a lot of manatees and pelicans.”
6:30 p.m. at Habana Cafe
Haura is showing two of her blackand-white acrylics at Nude Nite, both featuring bare women in various poses.
“More than anything, I hope people feel something,” Haura said. “Take a second look, whether you like it or not.”
While classic sea life paintings may be hard to come by at Nude Nite, not every artist’s collection contains something Instagram would immediately flag.
St. Pete’s Samantha Churchill is known for her sculptures made from aluminum wire. She first collected her wire materials from the construction zone of the Tampa SkyPointe Condominiums — back in 2007.
All are welcome, no reservations, no membership fees, but you must first read the book.
This year, Churchill has a handful of hanging wire-bound sculptures at the event.
Around the time she first began creating wire art, Churchill participated in one of the first Nude Nites in Tampa. She stayed with the event ever since.
“It started at Armature Works, before it was Armature Works,” Churchill said. “It was packed, with loads of people in these little run-down buildings.”
She’s happy to see the event make it to St. Pete, and she has a message for newbies:
“Don’t be turned off by the nude art; it’s just nude art,” Churchill said. “People may be worried it’s going to be some deviant situation. But I tell everyone, it’s just a good time.”
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What to Expect
Nude Nite is a 21-and-up event featuring fine art, performances, and live body painting.
Organizers would like to keep an air of mystery about exactly what those performances are. But, chances are, they involve the human form.
“I’m trying not to give too much away, this being the first one in the area,” Waranch said. “But we have aerialists, burlesque dancers, and one very special act.”
Nude Nite, Coastal Creative, 2201 First Ave. S., St. Petersburg. $40. Mar. 7-9, doors open at 6 p.m. coastalcreativetv.com.
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Miami Blues (Charles Willeford)
Gator Country (Rebecca Renner)
Sunshine State: Essays (Sarah Gerrard)
“I’m trying not to give too much away, this being the first one in the area,” Waranch said. “But we have aerialists, burlesque dancers, and one very special act.”
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Vibrant Venezuelan Food
1 Chick•1 Bro Café Bistro in Gulfport
By Morgan Banno
Gulfport welcomed its newest restaurant to its already delicious lineup: 1 Chick•1 Bro Café Bistro. This family-owned-and-operated Latin eatery on 49th Street offers a tasty mix of Venezuelan cuisine. You’ll find everything from empanadas and arepas to bowls and tres leches, complete with café con leche and cortadito on the menu. The owners, Xiomara and Raoul, will welcome you in and make you feel like family. If you’re unsure of what to order, I recommend their arepas. They’re out-of-this-world delicious, and full of fresh ingredients.
Never heard of an arepa? They’re a type of cornmeal-based sandwich that’s a staple in Central and South America, particularly in Venezuela and Columbia. Once the dough is shaped, it’s often cooked on a griddle and then stuffed with meats, cheeses, and vegetables. Bonus: These yummy handhelds are gluten free!
The Arepas are Calling
When you visit 1 Chick•1 Bro Café Bistro, come hungry. The menu has lots to offer and the portions (especially the arepas) are huge. I noshed on the Andino Patties with ground beef and rice ($3.75) and chicken empanadas ($4.50) as appetizers, not knowing just how massive my arepas would be. The #14 pulled pork arepa ($12.99) was stuffed with shredded pork, gouda cheese, tomatoes and bacon. The meat was fall-apart-tender and laced with flavor. It meshed perfectly with the shredded smoked gouda and bacon. The #18 veggie arepa ($11.25) is a combination of chickpeas, tofu, red onions, red pepper, raisins, and spinach, all tossed in an herb vinaigrette. It’s Xiomara’s recipe, and it’s both light and refreshing, as well as totally guilt-free.
My favorite thing, however, was the #6 Venezuelan Queen arepa
($12.99). It’s a traditional Venezuelan arepa with shredded chicken and avocado salad with house special mayo. It tasted just like an avocado chicken salad. The arepa must have weighed five pounds because there was so much chicken and creamy avocado, I almost needed a fork to devour it. Fair warning: There is no graceful way to eat one of 1 Chick•1 Bro’s arepas because they are chock full of ingredients.
Don’t Miss These at 1 Chick•1 Bro
For you early risers, 1 Chick•1 Bro Café Bistro serves an American breakfast ($7.99) with your choice of mini-pancakes or arepas, with two eggs, bacon, Venezuelan cheese, and a cup of coffee. House especials include cachapas ($13.99), —Ven-
ezuelan corn pancakes filled with cheese and butter — as well as tacos ($10.99), a grilled mixed meat plate ($14.50), a variety of bowls ($12.9914.99), desserts (all $5.50), and natural fruit juices ($4.50-5.50). If you want to sip on something different, I recommend the soursop fruit juice ($4.75); It tastes like a freshly juiced green apple. However, if you’re itching for caffeine, 1 Chick•1 Bro Café Bistro offers espresso drinks and frappés.
Show your 49th Street South restaurants some love and head to 1 Chick•1 Bro Cafe Bistro for the best arepas in town.
1 Chick•1 Bro Café Bistro, 1431 49th St. S., Gulfport. Tues.-Fri., 8 a.m.5:30 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sun., 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; closed Monday. 727-688-0855.
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Chili Cook-Offs, Grand Prix, and Gulfport Pride
Thursday, Mar. 7-Saturday, Mar. 9
The Art of Nudity Nude Nite made its way to St. Pete. The three-day event features 170 pieces of nude-inspired work. Explore the art of nudity through original artwork, burlesque performances, and live body painting. Coastal Creative, 2201 First Ave. S., St. Petersburg. 6-11:30 p.m. $40. 813-452-9799, coastalcreativetv.com.
Thursday, Mar. 7-Sunday, Mar. 10
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater Bored and unfulfilled by philanthropy, millionaire Eliot Rosewater sets off on a journey to find his life’s purpose. freeFall Theatre, 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Through Mar. 10: Thurs.-Fri., 7 p.m.; Sat., 6 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m. $25-55. 727-498-5205, freefalltheatre.com.
Fully Committed Watch as one actor plays 32 characters — all denizens of a ritzy New York restaurant. The Off-Central, 2260 First Ave. S., St. Petersburg. Through Mar. 10: Thurs., 7:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 3 p.m. $20-35. 727-202-7019, theoffcentral.com.
Thursday, Mar. 7
Car Party in the Park Join the season opener for the Firestone Grand Prix downtown St. Pete. The annual INDYCAR Party in the Park features special guest drivers in the INDYCAR series. Check out cars, enjoy live music, giveaways, food, and drinks. North Straub Park, 400 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. 5 p.m. gpstpete.com.
Grand Prix 5K Start Grand Prix weekend with a timed 5K race on the St. Pete track. Participants run along Bayshore Drive and through downtown’s Firestone Grand Prix track. Runners receive a chipped race bib, a dry-fit race shirt, and a medal. North Straub Park, 400 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. 4:30 p.m. $40-50. gpstpete.com.
Say Hello to My Little Friend: An Evening with Jennine Capó Crucet This dark comedy is described by the publisher as “Scarface meets Moby Dick.” What more can we say? Tombolo Books, 2153 First Ave. S., St. Petersburg. 7 p.m. 727-755-9456, tombolobooks.com.
Friday, Mar. 8-Sunday, Mar. 10
Grand Prix Weekend Get ready to rev your engines! It’s time for the Firestone Grand Prix in St. Petersburg. Throughout three days, watch practices and races of some of the best drivers as they take on the city’s streets. Tickets available online. Mahaffey Theater, 400 First St. S., St. Petersburg. Fri., 8:45 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sat., 8:25 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sun., 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $25-$150. gpstpete.com.
Friday, Mar. 8
Don’t Say Fay! Stand-up comedy is out and sit-down is in. Laugh along with iconic “sit-down” comedian Fay Jacobs in Gulfport. Listen to her “Aging Gracelessly: Don’t Say Fay” act with lots of new, hilarious and heartfelt stories. Catherine A. Hickman, 5501 27th Ave. S., Gulfport. 7 p.m. $20. 727-893-1070, eventbrite.com.
Murder Mystery Performance After eating a meal at Luigi’s Italian Restaurant, Nero Sharpe suddenly dies. This leaves everyone asking “who poisoned his meatball?” Watch what happens next in the Walden School’s murder mystery production of Who Poisoned His Meatball? Call the school office for tickets. Walden Private Middle School, 2728 53rd St. S., Gulfport. 7 p.m. $10. 727-321-7441.
Saturday, Mar. 9
City-Wide Yard Sale Saturday mornings are all about yard sales. Now, imagine a yard sale on almost every block. Here’s your chance to go to Gulfport’s city-wide yard sale. Find yourself some cool clothes, home
decor, furniture, toys, and other secondhand items from your neighbors. Grab a free brochure from the Gulfport Casino or the Gulfport Public Library. Gulfport City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S., Gulfport. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. 727893-1118, mygulfport.us.
Nautical Flea Market Do you need a life jacket? How about fishing poles? Check out used gear for sale at Gulfport’s Nautical Flea Market for your days on the water with your friends and family. Gulfport Municipal Marina, 4630 29th Ave. S., Gulfport. 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Call Harbormaster Denis Frain for more information; 727-893-1071.
Spring It On Enjoy a night in the park with music at Spring It On. Listen to performances by St. Pete Sons and the Black Honkeys Band. Buy food and drinks from vendors. Enter raffles for a chance to win family-friendly prizes. Treasure Island Community Center Park, 154 106th Ave., Treasure Island. 6-10 p.m. 727547-4575, mytreasureisland.org.
Tardi Gras Couldn’t book a trip to New Orleans? No problem. Gulfport hosts its own annual Tardi Gras. This fundraiser dance and parade benefits the Enroy Foundation, an organization for the arts. Enjoy live music, dance with friends, dress up for the costume contest, and take a chance with the 50/50 raffle. Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S., Gulfport. 7 p.m. 727-8931070, mygulfport.us.
Sunday, Mar. 10
Chili Cook-Off Do you think you have the best chili recipe? Enter it in Come Out St. Pete’s Chili Cook-Off. Participants must bring a minimum of one gallon of chili. There are two winning categories: the people’s choice and judge’s blind taste test. Cups, spoons, and napkins will be provided. The Studio Public House, 2950 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. comeoutstpete.org.
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Gulfport Peace, Love & Pride Festival An all-day music festival to celebrate Pride in Gulfport. Enjoy live entertainment from Tampa Bay performers. Check out local vendors around the casino. Come early and stay late! Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport. 12-8 p.m. 727-893-1070, gulfportpride. com.
Monday, Mar. 11
Fly High Spend the afternoon flying kites at the park for Kite Day. The first 500 kids receive a free kite. Enjoy food and drinks from JB’s Hot Dogs. Meet animals from the Alligator and Wildlife Discovery Center. Explore all the family-friendly activities. ROC Park, 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beach. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 727-391-9951, madeirabeachfl.gov.
Wednesday, Mar. 13
Art & Meditation Surround yourself with art while you meditate. Examine artwork that makes you dive deeper into your mind, body, and soul through a guided meditation instruction. The Dalí Museum’s Raymond James Community Room, 1 Dalí Blvd., St. Petersburg. 12 p.m. 727-823-3767, thedali.org.
Taylor Swift Library Party Enter the Taylor Swift eras of your wildest dreams. Grab your cardigans, make friendship bracelets to trade, and play Taylor Swift trivia. Take home a Swiftie goodie bag. This hangout is open to all ages. Are you ready for it? St. Pete Beach Public Library, 365 73rd Ave., St. Pete Beach. 4 p.m. 727-363-9238, spblibrary.com.
Miami Blues Join The Gabber Newspaper Book Club as they discuss Charles Willeford’s classic crime novel, Miami Blues . Join the club at 6:30 p.m. to order food and drinks; discussion starts at 7 p.m. Habana Café, 5402 Gulfport Blvd. S., Gulfport. 7 p.m. 727-321-6965, tombolobooks.com or amanda@thegabber.com.
thegabber.com | March 7, 2024 - March 13, 2024 23 THE NORTH END TAPHOUSE HAS A DELI-STYLE MENU WITH LOCALLY BREWED BEERS AND MORE. 2908 1/2 Beach Blvd S Gulfport, FL www.thenorthendtaphouse.com Located In The Village Courtyard, We Are The Live Music Venue For Gulfport. SUNDAY, MARCH 17 Lisa Pence MEDICARE IS CONFUSING…LET ME HELP! My assistance is 100% complimentary! Independent Sales Representative Florida License W566896 Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans Medicare Advantage Plans • Part D Prescription Drug Plans 727-560-3674 lpence@jrstoner.com • thestonerorganization.com Early Diner Special • Salad and Choice of 5 dishes • $18, 4-5:30 only • Separate Checks Okay • $25 Credit Card Minimum thepearlfinedining.com Reservations: 727-360-9151 Hours 4-9 Closed Sun & Mon 5802 28th Ave South, Gulfport Continental-Mediterranean Fine Dining • Upscale Yet Casual Extraordinary O erings of Camel, Antelope, Elk, Bu alo, Ostrich & Venison FULL LIQUOR BAR NOW AVAILABLE
In Carbondale P.A., Joan Slocum first drew breath, yet it was in Gulfport she found her joy and zest.
Walking the waterfront, making friends anew, her spirit shone bright, her heart pure and true. Musical notes danced in the air she breathed, singing with The Love Notes, and the Gulfport harmonica club melodies weaved.
Volunteering her time, to the babies she’d tend, at All Children’s Hospital, love she would send.
A mother of three, cherished and adored,
Her love and warmth, forever stored.
Ninety-five years of memories to hold dear,
In the hearts of those she held near.
Now she’s climbed Jacob’s ladder, to a place serene,
In the hearts of her loved ones, she’ll forever gleam.
Joan Slocum, a life well-lived and blessed,
In our memories, she’ll find eternal rest.
Love-Laughter-Peace-Prayers
A celebration of life will be held at O’Maddy’s on Tuesday, Mar. 12, at 4:30 p.m.
Stella
Stella! 2008-2024
She was tiny, but feisty! She enjoyed visiting nursing homes in NH.
Retiring to Florida, Stella loved entering costume contests. (Sorta).
She won the cover photo of The Gabber Newspaper’s 2013 first Pet Gazette. Stella passed peacefully by my side. You left my life, but never leave my heart. —Mom
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Good Shepherd Old Catholic Church
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Sundays 10:00am Holy Eucharist Wednesdays 11:00am Holy Eucharist with Prayers for Healing
“St. Alban's is an inviting faith community striving to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ. So, no matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here.”
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DAYCARE OPENINGS
Mimi’s Daycare has two openings for infants to 18 months. Have 22 years of experience, licensed. By Tyrone Mall, call or text Myriam: 305-505-7832.
HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS OF ST. PETE BEACH
Providing in-home health care services to the greater St Petersburg Area. Personal, companion, complex care, post-surgery, respite care, and more. Family and veteran owned local business. Accepting private pay, VA, and Long-term health insurance. Licensed, insured, and bonded; all employees are W2. Free consultation: 727914-7472. Hwcg.com/St-Pete-Beach.com. AHCA #2999995153.
HOUSE CLEANING
Deep clean and regular clean available. Reliable; have references. Have been cleaning for over 25 years. Bring my own supplies! Call 708-997-9437.
Mobile computer repair – $40 per visit/hour – 727-643-0697; jscomputerrepair.com
AC ELECTRIC 727-345-3108
Over 30 years experience. Residential & commercial, new or remodel work, service upgrades, lightning arrestors, fans and lighting installed. State license #ER0007653.
BREEZE ELECTRIC INC - COMMERCIALRESIDENTIALSERVICE
New construction, additions, remodels, service upgrades, replace existing panels, replace devices and lights, all of your electrical requirements with quality work at a fair price. Over 25 years in business. 10% discount for seniors and veterans, $85 service calls. EC13001724. Call 727-235-3303.
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER At discount prices! Free estimates. Frame and finish work. Clearwater, Gulfport, and Pinellas Park areas. Call the Door Doctor. Gus: 727644-6194.
CLEAN UP CLEAN UP CLEAN UP XERISCAPING/PLANTS MULCH
Skilled labor, anything around the house from A-Z. Weeding, rock gardens cleaned, lawn maintanence, leaves removed, mulch, sod, and plants installed. Small trees planted and removed. Pressure washing. Electrical consults available. Free estimates. 30 years experience. Locally St. Pete /Gulfport: 407-244-6045. James: 407-244-6045.
HANDYMAN/ HOME REPAIR SERVICES
No job too big or too small. I show up when I say I will. I don’t expect to get paid till the job is done and you are satisfied. 25+ years of experience. Please call 727-314-5431. Thanks - Captain Tanner.
HANDYMAN SERVICES Electrical: ceiling fans, lighting, switches, outlets, and other devices. Plumbing: faucets, valves, and other fixtures. Door locks and cabinet hardware. Flips to problem solving and rental punch lists. References upon request. David: 727-851-7548.
LOCAL HANDYMAN FOR HIRE Specializing in changing doors, tile repair, pressure washing, painting, hanging curtains, chimney & fireplace cleaning & maintenance, , you name it. License and insured. islandwidemaintenance.com. Call or text 631445-2073.
Home Improvement
TILE AND MARBLE INSTALLATIONS & PRESSURE WASHING
Includes bathroom remodels, flooring (interior or exterior), repair & shower remodels a specialty. No job too big or small. Competitive rates with 37 years experience. Call Dave Smith day or night, 727-798-2075.
AFFORDABLE CONCRETE PATIOS, WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAY EXTENSIONS, & REPAIRS
Custom concrete patios, driveway extensions, custom steps, & all types of concrete repairs. Storage Building slabs. Over 35 years experience. Call Mark for a free estimate: 813-859-2023.
AMERICAN BUILDERS GROUP LLC
Residential/Commercial. All phases of remodeling or renovations. Roofs, kitchens, baths, room additions, new construction, doors, windows, stone or concrete work, flooring, and much, much more. Free estimates. CCC 1333727 CGC 059964. 727-410-7323.
DARCY ROOFING LLC
Residential/Commercial. All roofing types
- T.P.O., tapered systems, shingle, metal, tile, & flat roofs. Great prices, best warranties. Our general contracting division also does kitchens, baths, additions, new construction, and much, much more. Free estimates. CCC 1333727 CGC 059964. 727410-7323.
JEFF’S FENCE & REPAIR
We offer affordable and fast fencing installation & repair services to Tampa Bay. Masterful with a wide range of materials, techniques, designs. We offer exceptional services & competitive pricing. Call/text Jeff (727) 831-7143. See our reviews & photos at www.pinellasfencing.com.
KEITH THE ROOFER
“Quality Through The Roof.” Free estimates, 24-hour emergency service available. Residential & Commercial. 20+ years experience. All types of roofs. Lic. # CCC 1334641. Call 727-768-5140.
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MASSEY ROOFING SERVICES
Providing quality roofing services on all our jobs, big or small. I give honest, hassle free quotes at a great price. Call Jon to schedule your free estimate: 727-477-5313. Lic # CCC1332486
THE TRASH QUEEN: OVERWHELMED WITH THE MESS?
My team will clean-up/clean-out, inside and out. Organizing, dumping, recycling, odd jobs, yard and maintenance work. Free estimate! We are licensed and insured, with truck and trailer. Call/text 845-866-3867.
Lawn & Landscape
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James Fox Tree Service
Owner/Operator for over 25 years “We make your trees feel beautiful”
727-322-1849 or 727-215-8601
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The Gabber Newspaper now provides Notary Services. In office only at 2908-B Beach Blvd S. in Gulfport. Our Notary Public is not an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Florida, and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice.
DEPRESSION SUPPORT GROUP MEETS WEEKLY 7 TO 8:30 PM
#CFC1430429 State-certified, residential/ commercial service. Senior and military discount. $25 off service with ad. Locally owned and operated.
(residential and commercial) sod, lighting, large tree and palm installs, and yard cleanups.
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TURLEY’S TURF
Residential & Commercial lawn maintenance, $25/cut. Serving the Gulfport area for 20 years. Professional, reliable, local. Call Turley’s Turf - 727-560-2743.
GOOD RIDDANCE LANDSCAPING: 727-265-6454
Great work with great prices. We do it all. Check us out on Google at Good Riddance Landscaping. 727-265-6454.
IRRIGATION STAIN REMOVAL
Remove ugly rust-colored irrigation stains from vinyl fencing and most surfaces around your house or business, including signage. Free estimate and demonstration. Call/text 727-360-7070. ruststainremoval@icloud.com
Tuesday ~ Allendale Church: 3803 Haines Rd. Thursday ~ Life Enrichment Center, Classroom 3C Pasadena Church: 227 70th St. S. Free, no registration. Call: 727 4101569 or Google search: DBSTampabay.org
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Junk & trash removal. Low, low prices guaranteed. Daily specials. Kitchen, bath, shed, fencing, etc. Demolition. Chuck: 727-8310507.
HB HAULING SERVICES
Hauling Services Available. We do everything from junk removal, demo, debris removal, estate clean out, and so much more. 12ft. dump trailer. Mention The Gabber and get a discount. Call or text Kenny Baschuk at 727-793-5816 for free estimates.
JUNK REMOVALFULL SERVICE
Big or Small, We Haul it All. Eviction/ hoarder/property cleanouts. Shed/fence removal, carpet removal, garage/storage clean outs. Too much stuff, let us help! Fully Licensed and Insured. Free estimates. Lamy’s Hauling and Removal Service. 727501-6464. Lamyshaulingandremoval.com.
30 years experience. Painting expert plus wallpaper hanging and removing. Lic. #C9579. Call Arney: 727-900-3459.
PINNIX PAINTING, INC. In business locally since 1980. Interior, exterior, commercial, residential. Free Estimates. Lic. #C4334. Call 727-504-1508.
JUNIOR COUNSELORCITY OF GULFPORT
Summer seasonal part-time positions available for Gulfport resident’s ages 15-17 years old from June 3rd thru August 9th. Experience working with children preferred. Entry $12.00/hr. Level II Background check, physical and drug screening will be conducted. Applications are being accepted from 3/1/24 thru 3/22/24 at Gulfport Recreation Center, 5730 Shore Blvd. S. or City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S., E.O.E.
RECREATION LEADERCITY OF GULFPORT
Summer seasonal full-time positions available from June 3rd thru August 9th. Education/experience preferred in education, physical education or child care. Knowledge of recreational activities including games, arts & crafts and sports. Minimum qualifications include high school diploma or equivalency. Entry $15.77/hr. Level II Background check, drug screening and physical will be conducted. Applications accepted from 3/1/24 thru 3/22/24 at Gulfport Recreation Center, 5730 Shore Blvd. S. or City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S., E.O.E.
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SALES POSITION AVAILABLE
Commission only. Must be a self-starter, make cold calls in person, amiable personality, and familiar with Mac and Google docs. Local resident, able to travel throughout S. Pinellas. Must be able to lift 25lbs and provide own phone & laptop. Ability to work from home or office. Send questions or qualifications to: info@theGabber.com
LADIES FASHION ACCESSORY STORE LOOKING FOR HELP
Bobbles & Bags in John’s Pass needs parttime help, 4-9 p.m. Great pay, great atmosphere. Call 727-430-0276.
PART TIME SALES ASSOCIATE
Retired and looking for something to do, extra income, or just need a PT job? We are an upscale boutique in John’s Pass for 40 yrs. Sales/Customer service experience required. $13hr + incentive plan. Call 727709-1970 & leave message. Email resume: mailboat@wildtimecaribbean.com
NOTIFICATION OF NONJUDICIAL SALE OF VESSEL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MARINER’S
COVE SMI OPCO, LLC. D/B/A MARINER’S COVE MARINA, 5018 31ST AVE S., GULFPORT, FL 33707 HAS A POSSESSORY LIEN
AGAIN THE VESSEL DESCRIBED BELOW
UNDER FLORIDA STATUTE 328.17, FOR PAST
DUE STORAGE AND ASSOCIATED FEES: BOAT DESCRIPTION: 2013 28’ SEA RAY HIN: SERV1597J213
REGISTRATION #: FL5302PL
THIS VESSEL WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION.
DATE OF SALE: 03/14/2024
TIME OF SALE: 12:00 PM
PLACE OF SALE: 5018 31ST AVE S., GULFPORT, FL 33707
TERMS: FULL PAYMENT REQUIRED – HIGHEST ACCEPTABLE BIDDER
FORMS OF PAYMENT: CASH OR CASHIER’S CHECK ADDITIONAL TERMS: VESSEL MAY BE INSPECTED 60 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE START OF THE AUCTION. ALL BIDDERS MUST BE REGISTERED IN ADVANCE. MARINA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY BID NOT DEEMED ACCEPTABLE. VESSEL IS BEING SOLD IN AN “AS IS” CONDITION – MARINA DOES NOT EXPRESS OR IMPLY ANY WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE. SUCCESSFUL BIDDER WILL HAVE A MAXIMUM OF 24 HOURS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE SALE TO REMOVE THE VESSEL FROM THE PROPERTY.
NOTIFICATION OF NONJUDICIAL SALE OF VESSEL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MARINER’S COVE SMI OPCO, LLC. D/B/A MARINER’S COVE MARINA, 5018 31ST AVE S., GULFPORT, FL 33707 HAS A POSSESSORY LIEN AGAIN THE VESSEL DESCRIBED BELOW UNDER FLORIDA STATUTE 328.17, FOR PAST DUE STORAGE AND ASSOCIATED FEES: HIN: USDA10CPF203
REGISTRATION #: FL9570NA
THIS VESSEL WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION.
DATE OF SALE: 03/14/2024
TIME OF SALE: 12:00 PM
PLACE OF SALE: 5018 31ST AVE S., GULFPORT, FL 33707
TERMS: FULL PAYMENT REQUIRED –HIGHEST ACCEPTABLE BIDDER
FORMS OF PAYMENT: CASH OR CASHIER’S CHECK
Legal Notices
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Aisha Patrice Wynn of Saint Petersburg, Florida announces the birth of daughter, born Saturday, June 03, 2017 at 03:19 a.m. at Tampa General Hospital. The beautiful girl weighed 8 pound, 5 ounces and was given the name Amani H. Abdirabi Wynn.
FICTITIOUS NAME FILING Notice: Eat Your Words Custom Cookies, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “MAGAcookies.com” in Pinellas County, intends to register said name with Florida Division of Corporations, pursuant to section 865.09 of the Florida Statutes.
ADDITIONAL TERMS: VESSEL MAY BE INSPECTED 60 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE START OF THE AUCTION. ALL BIDDERS MUST BE REGISTERED IN ADVANCE. MARINA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY BID NOT DEEMED ACCEPTABLE. VESSEL IS BEING SOLD IN AN “AS IS” CONDITION – MARINA DOES NOT EXPRESS OR IMPLY ANY WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE. SUCCESSFUL BIDDER WILL HAVE A MAXIMUM OF 24 HOURS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE SALE TO REMOVE THE VESSEL FROM THE PROPERTY.
Musical Instruments
BUYING OLD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
I buy old guitars & old musical instruments. The older, the better. Any condition. Please call or text 937-767-2326.
Pets / Animals
BISCHON - FREE TO A GOOD HOME
5-year-old female, purebred, chipped, housebroken, crate trained, very loving. Free to loving home. Husband has cancer, sold home, moving into trailer, cannot take with us. Waiting to meet her loving owner. Local, St. Petersburg. Call 727-452-6640 or 727-342-3250.
WATERCOLOR PET PORTRAITS
Would you like to immortalize your pet? Give an unusual gift? Let me paint your pet’s portrait! Visit Art by RennySpencer on Facebook. 8x10 - $200; 11x14 - $325. Call or text 559-769-3144.
Yard / Garage Sale
BROADWATER NEIGHBORHOOD WIDE GARAGE SALE Sat., March 9, 8 a.m. Enter off 34th St. S. or 37th St. S. at 38th Ave S, 42nd Ave S or 46th Ave S. Print map of participating homes March 8th at www.broadwaterfl.org
CARPORT SALE TOWN SHORES DOVER BLDG
Sat., Mar. 9, 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. 3114 59th St. S. Coffee and donuts available in the a.m. Grilled hotdogs available after 10:30 a.m. Misc household goods, books, baked goods, clothing, etc.
TOOLS, WOODWORKING, & FISHING
EQUIPMENT Many household items for sale on Saturday, March 9, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4464 46th Ave. S., most items in garage. Sale is part of Broadwater Neighborhood Garage Sale.
TOOLS TOOLS TOOLS
6038 15th Ave. S., Gulfport. Mar. 9 & 10, all day. Fuel injector pump test kit, fuel pump and vacuum tester, engine oil pressure test kit, ignition timing lights, Army BDUs, SK impact sockets (assorted sizes), and much more. 727-808 4727.
THREE DAY GARAGE SALE
1616 Winchester Rd. N., St. Pete. Corner of 60th St. N. & 17th Ave. N. Fri. March 8 - Sun. March 10. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Two-car garage full of tools, auto parts, stainless steel medical cabinet, stereo equipment, and a whole lot more. 20 year collection, full. Everything must go.
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Property Managers
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & LEASING SERVICES
Property owners! The Blue Waters Team from Berkshire Hathaway o ers full service management: marketing, tenant screening, leasing, 24/7 maintenance and a dedicated website, rentahomewithus.com. Ashtin Brock and Dan Heroux: 727-422-3686. We maximize your investment potential!
Commercial Properties Rent
GULFPORT WORKSHOP AVAILABLE 550 sq . 1 block from Beach Blvd. Month-tomonth, $500/month, $500 deposit. Call Ken at 513-374-2443.
Furnished Rentals
SUNSET BEACH AT YOUR DOOR Nicely furnished 1 bd/1 ba condo. 6 month lease starting Apr. 17. Includes utilities & cable. No smoking, no pets, $1,950/month. Calls ONLY - 727-289-8114.
CONDO FOR RENT AT GULFVIEW CONDOS
2bd/1ba, 6100 Gulfport Blvd. S., unit 115A. Across from Stetson. $1,800/month.Water included. Call David at 727-244-0989.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO PICK YOUR NEIGHBOR?
Beautifully remodeled home, walking distance to the beach & great night life. 3002 DuPont St. S., Gulfport FL. Know anyone? Please reach out for a private tour or more info. $650,000. Ben Samari, Luxury and Beach Realty, 240-426-8371.
S., unit
Pete. 600 sq 1bd/1ba;
laundry on site. Freshly remodeled. No pets, available now. $1,450/month, first & security. Contact Audrey: 727-677-8114.
CONDO FOR RENT SOUTH PASADENA
$1,350/month, 1bd/1ba, 760 sq ., access to swimming pool & tennis courts, central heat and A/C, no age limit, no pets. Partially furnished, on-site laundry facility. Available now. First, last & security. Call 727-7761794, or text 727-686-9942.
GULFPORT RENTAL
Bright, airy, 1bd/1ba apartment. Second floor, small porch, onsite laundry, parking. Stroll to Gulfport Beach and Arts District. Annual Lease; $1,550 plus most utilities. Call 813-928-5609.
SHORT TERM RENTAL
Beautiful second story waterfront apartment. 2bd/1ba. Wraparound balcony. Furnished. On-site laundry, parking. Available 4/6/24-11/15/24. 90 day minimum. $3,200/ month. Call 813-928-5609.
CONDO FOR RENT AT TOWNSHORES GULFPORT
55+; available now. 2bed/2bath, $1,900 per month, $1,900 deposit, $100 non-refundable application fee. Call Michaelle at 727642-6635.
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5419 Delette Ave. S. (Waterfront District)
This 1930 home has three bedrooms, two baths, and 2,156 square feet. It listed for $825,000 and sold for $775,000.
6020 Shore Blvd. S., #312 (Town Shores)
This three-bed, two-and-a-halfbath condo, built in 1978, has 2,210 square feet. It listed for $649,000 and sold for $670,000.
2926 Clinton St. S. (Waterfront District)
This three-bed, two-and-a-halfbath home, built in 1949, has 1,600 square feet. It listed for $575,000 and sold for $570,000.
2222 53rd St. S. (Waterfront District)
This three-bed, one-bath home, built in 1941, has 924 square feet. It listed and sold for $470,000.
6020 Shore Blvd. S., #311 (Town Shores)
This two-bed, two-bath condo, built in 1974, has 1,450 square feet. It listed and sold for $459,900.
thegabber.com | March 7, 2024 - March 13, 2024 31 Gulfport Real Estate Sales Find More Home Sales at thegabber.com. Here’s what homes sold in Gulfport Feb. 22-28. CAMERON HEALY
STILL AVAILABLE Single Family Homes 2618 44th St S • 3-1-1 • Coastal Cutie 2807 45th St S • 2-2-1 • Enclosed Pool Open Floor Plan • Large Rooms 2919 49th St S • 2-1-1-1 • Office/Workshop Beautiful Home • Extra Large Lot 3901 Burlington Ave N • 2-2-2 Ready for Rehab • Fireplace • High Ceilings • Newer Roof-Windows 5419 Delette Ave S • 3-2-2 Florida Southern Charm 1805 53rd St S Condos 3128 59th St S #211 • 1-1 • Redone 5601 Shore Blvd #201 High & Dry Waterview • 2-1 5825 18th St N #3 • 2-1 Multi Family-Mixed Use 5214 Gulfport Blvd S • 3-2 • 2 Bldgs 5617 Gulfport Blvs S • 4-3 • 2 Bldgs Kenneth City • 2 (2-1) 1 (1-1) 5601 59th Way N 5647 59th Way N GULFPORT’S #1 LISTER! And there is a reason why. CALL TODAY! PENDING SOLD SOLD SOLD PENDING Tri-Plex 6060 Shore Blvd S PH #4 • 2-2 • Spectacular View Fabulous Accoutrements & Decor PENDING PENDING
Stetson Area
• 811 58th St. S.
• 914 61st St. S.
• 6131 10th Ave. S.
• 1115 61st St. S.
• 1213 Gray St. S.
• 6038 15th Ave. S.
• 1801 58th St. S.
• 1809 59th St. S.
• 6020 Luana Ln. S.
• 1818 59th St. S.
• 1825 Gray St. S.
• 1826 Gray St. S.
• 1830 59th St. S.
• 5830 20th Ave. S.
• 5933 Gulfport Blvd. S.
1708 59th St. S.
1213 59th St. S. 28th Ave. S. to Gulfport Blvd.
• 2226 56th St. S.
• 5732 23rd Ave. S.
• 2409 50th St. S.
• 2411 Beach Blvd. S.
• 2415 Beach Blvd. S.
• 5148 25th Ave. S.
• 2509 53rd St. S.
• 2521 56th St. S.
• 2525 York St. S.
• 4938 26th Ave. S.
• 5108 26th Ave. S.
• 2608 Beach Blvd. S.
• 5814 26th Ave. S.
• 2614 58th St. S.
• 5850 27th Ave. S.
• 2632 Beach Blvd. S.
• 2624 54th St. S.
• 5221 27th Ave. S.
• 4907 27th Ave. S.
• 4900 27th Ave. S.
• 2708 56th St. S.
• 2713 Beach Blvd. S.
• 2720 Beach Blvd. S.
• 2720 53rd St. S.
• 2728 56th St. S.
North of Gulfport Blvd.
• 5406 8th Ave. S.
• 5213 11th Ave. S.
• 5127 12th Ave. S.
• 5414 13th Ave. S.
• 1308 55th St. S.
• 1320 55th St. S.
• 5601 14th Ave. S.
• 1407 56th St. S.
• 1518 57th St. S.
• 1602 56th St. S.
• 5522 17th Ave. S.
• 5418 17th Ave. S.
• 1711 54th St. S.
• 1722 55th St. S.
• 1846 52nd St. S.
• 1844 52nd St. S.
• 1851 52nd St. S.
• 2007 55th St. S.
Marina District
• 4530 23rd
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