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Black Is Beautiful Empowerment and the Art of Nick Davis By Abby Baker

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For St. Petersburg artist Nick Davis, looking someone dead in the eyes can be an anxiety provoking, intense experience. Instead, he recreates it. “I wake up drawing and I go to sleep drawing,” 30-yearold Davis said. “Dealing with anxiety, I never liked to get my hands dirty, so I stick to digital art.” Davis creates structured silhouettes of Black women, men and children; bright colors and looming eyes characterize his series, Black is Beautiful, a testament to community and empowerment. Making Connections

Black is Beautiful is a collection of strangers Davis has dreamed of, along with recognizable Black figures, elegant with deep, dark complexions and ornate garments. He pairs his portraits with quotes from icons like Michelle Obama, Tyler the Creator and Aretha Franklin. “I believe people can see themselves in the quotes,” Davis said. “And the eyes.” He began the series in July of 2019, and was selling his work for $5 a print. Davis paired this work with a quote from Serena Williams: “I love who I am, and I encourage other people to love and embrace who they are. But it definitely wasn’t easy – it took me a while.”

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voices Repairing the Damage

Dear Editor: As [Gulfport] City Council saw fit to bring the subject up from the dais (again) on Tuesday, March 16, I thought it may be worthwhile to redirect the conversation. If you are more concerned about people spreading the message the “n-word” is racist, vile and inappropriate to use or condone the usage of in any way, shape or form (spoiler alert: This is not breaking news to most people) rather than being horrified at the long history and our deeply present racism in this country and this community – you’re concerned about the wrong thing. Your words have meaning. Choose what publicly angers you wisely. Racism is wrong. Using the n-word today, five years ago, or 50 years ago is wrong. Let’s focus on repairing the damage that has already been done, and not get distracted by anything, or anyone, else. – Kate Bauer-Jones

Brown Owes the Community an Apology Dear Editor: Christine Anne Brown said, “Never in the history of Gulfport has there been such a nasty, nasty, hate-filled campaign...” I beg to differ. There have been elections in Gulfport which have been just as down and dirty. Remember Councilmember Michele King? Perhaps 2007 wasn’t a prob-

lem because Christine Anne Brown wasn’t on the receiving end of the nastiness. During the same time frame, then-Mayor Mike Yakes was running for re-election. I was shocked to see a campaign sign – in Christine Brown’s yard – proclaiming, “Dump Yakes.” This wasn’t a good look for someone who wanted to represent our town, and potentially work with that very mayor. It didn’t give me a good impression of Ms. Brown then, either. In this recent election, Christine Brown was re-elected with just over 52% of the vote. I’m not sure that result should embolden Ms. Brown. To me, the results say that the voters of Gulfport are dissatisfied with Ms. Brown’s representation. The rant that was delivered during the March 16, 2021 council meeting reflects more on Christine Anne Brown than anyone. I’m guessing there were many folks in Gulfport who had no idea about any conflicts or mudslinging that was brought upon Ms. Brown and her family during this recent election. While I am sure it was frightening and upsetting, a council meeting is no place to air election grievances against a fellow council person. It is also no place for Mayor Henderson or councilmembers to defend Ms. Brown – or anyone on council – for what was assumed to be dirty election maneuverings. April Thanos was elected by a

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majority of voters in 2020. In my opinion, the COVID-19 challenges of the past year have put Ms. Thanos at a disadvantage on council. She remains an outsider, even though she continues to have the support of voters who elected her. It is my wish that an extra effort be made to be respectful to Ms. Thanos. She is putting forth ideas from the community that she represents and who she is listening to. All of you on council, Mayor Henderson, City Manager O’Reilly – every one of you – is expected to work for the citizens of Gulfport, not to snipe at each other about real or imagined rumors and election shenanigans. Ms. Brown owes April Thanos and the community an apology for delivering this unprofessional and accusatory tirade during the council meeting. Then you all need to move forward. – Julie McNichol, Gulfport

Put Aside Petty Politics Dear Editor: I was astounded hearing the remarks made by Councilwoman Christine Brown during the Gulfport City Council meeting March 16, 2021. To make unfounded accusations that Councilwoman April Thanos was responsible for the release, by a blogger, of an interview Christine and her husband gave a few years ago that has now “threatened” her Voices continued on page 10

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The March 16 Gulfport City Council meeting began with swearing in recently re-elected city councilmembers Christine Brown, Ward 2, and Michael Fridovich, Ward 4; Councilmember April Thanos was appointed vice-mayor for the year per the usual ward-to-ward rotation. The meeting proceeded routinely as council discussed new rules for council meetings and appointments to local boards, until Brown, in her closing statement, read a prewritten speech about what she claims were attacks on her family during the recent election by her opponent Mike Bauer. She also asserted that Thanos not only recruited Bauer to run against her, but also recruited one of Fridovich’s recent opponents, and possibly one to unseat Councilmember Paul Ray next year. Thanos laughed at this remark, causing Brown to pause and say, “You’re laughing?” “Yes. It’s not true,” Thanos said, before allowing Brown to finish her speech. Thanos denied the accusations, but admitted that she does want to see some change on the makeup of city council. Brown and Thanos Clash at Council “I’m like Elton John: I’m still standing,” began recently re-elected Councilmember Christine Brown, reading from a prewritten speech during her closing statement at the March 16 council meeting. “I’m standing up for me, for my family, for my city and for my neighbors.” Brown framed her statement as a response to what she claimed were attacks on her during the recent election, including a piece by Peter Shorsch on his website FloridaPolitics.com, which called Brown’s husband “a racist” and claimed his previous comments “should disqualify [Brown] from

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ever being elected again.” Brown finished her full statement “The blogger that wrote the pobefore rebutting. litical hit piece about my family is “Christine, I did not use city known to do anything for money. email. I BCC’ed things that I sent Read up on him in the Tampa Bay from my own email to the city, Times. The paid political hit piece because Sam had made so many came out just in time for mailnasty comments on his rant that out ballots. What a coincidence,” I was responding, and I sent it to Brown said, before calling out her Andy [Salzman, Gulfport’s city atopponent, Dr. Mike Bauer, directly, torney] and to others so that the claiming that the article originated city would have a record of it. But from his campaign. I did not send those from my city “Playing games with people’s email.” lives, this horrific paid-for hit Mayor Sam Henderson interjectpiece, is what ed, saying, “You’ve drives people to “Playing games never seen me rant,” suicide and you did and laughed before with people’s lives, it anyway… Did you allowing Thanos to intend for some- this horrific paid-for continue. body to follow my hit piece, is what On Wednesday, husband around March 17, the Gabber drives people to and take pictures looked at the emails of him? Because suicide and you did in question and found that’s happening. it anyway.” no instance of Thanos Did you intend for improperly using her somebody to be quoted saying city email address to share the ar‘let’s go over to their house’? That ticle. same person planned to confront In her speech, Brown also claimed my husband and his son,” she conThanos “recruited Dr. Bauer to push tinued. her policies... recruited somebody The Gabber reached out to to run against Fridovich,” and, “I’m Brown on Wednesday, March 17 told she already has somebody to about her comments. When asked run against Councilmember Ray,” if she had any evidence to back her before adding, “She has already assertions at council, Brown said discussed outsourcing sanitation. she had no documents supporting Is defunding the police next?” the claim that Bauer had paid for On Wednesday, Brown told the the piece. Gabber that “[Thanos] told me in At the meeting, Brown later pivthe council chamber, off the reoted to target the person across cord” that Thanos had recruited the stage, Ward 1 representative Bauer to run against her. The GabApril Thanos, claiming she “used ber followed up with Thanos about city resources to share this... paid this on Wednesday, and the counpolitical hit piece through [her] city cilmember admitted that this was email account with constituents true. with the express reason to destroy In her rebuttal at council, howevme and my family. er, Thanos said, “I have not asked “I gave you a ride home from the anybody to run against Paul Ray.” tree planting. For the love of God, “That’s not what I was told,” Ray were you stabbing my husband in responded. the back on the way?” Brown add The mayor interrupted, saying ed. to Thanos, “You also haven’t done Thanos mostly waited until anything to stop it.”

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Overheard at the March 16 Gulfport City Council Meeting “In traveling up and down the coast, I have yet to find a city where I can’t use a bathroom when I need a bathroom, and for our Casino bathrooms to open at whatever it is, 8 or 7, I’ve not found that to be true. Whenever I need it, it’s always closed. It means I have to go to St. Pete Beach to do my walks because they have bathrooms open.” – Karen Love, asking for public bathrooms to be opened earlier and kept open later. “A couple years ago, the code enforcement department took a case before the special magistrate regarding a derelict RV on 30th Avenue, and to my knowledge that RV is still there and it’s just racking

“I haven’t done anything period about his election!” Thanos responded. “It’s a year away... sometimes people are telling you guys stuff that isn’t true, and you’re just accepting that it is because I often have different opinions about things or different priorities. And I’m not trying to defund the police.” On Wednesday, March 17, the Gabber asked Ray who had told him Thanos allegedly found someone to run against him in the 2022 race for Gulfport City Council Ward 3 election. He said it was not one person, “but six” who had told him Thanos was recruiting opposition against him, but he would not reveal their names. “I don’t want to throw someone under the bus like that,” he said. At council, Thanos denied Brown’s accusation that she was working behind the scenes to undermine her fellow councilmembers, but said, “Yes, I would like people to change on this council because I think that things aren’t being addressed, and that’s a democratic thing to do!” “You don’t do it by destroying family,” Brown said. “I did not try to destroy your family,” Thanos said. “I didn’t share anything to destroy your family. You sat for that article, you let it be published, you let it be quoted. What the blogger did with it has nothing to do with me.” Henderson sided with Brown,

up fines. I think it’s up to $182,000 now....The order by the special magistrate says the city has the right to remove that RV, and inasmuch as the city has removed derelict vessels, I wonder why they can’t remove this derelict RV.” – Margaret Tober during public comment. “Regarding the funds being made available to the city through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, according to all the information we’ve received, the city will be a recipient of $5,186,383.” – City Manager Jim O’Reilly, discussing incoming federal stimulus money. Guidelines for what the funds can and cannot be used for have yet to be determined.

later telling Thanos that “in the time you’ve been up here, you never once operated from the standpoint of learning what’s already happening for the people that you work with. It’s always been about what you want to do.” New Council Rules Proposed Council discussed a new set of rules and policies for city council, in and out of meetings. According to the proposed changes, councilmembers will be forbidden from promoting any political candidate during a meeting. While this has been a general guideline at the council, Thanos requested it be made official. The other potential change would require that when a councilmember makes a request for information, the city manager must provide copies of that information to all other councilmembers. If the time needed for city staff to prepare the information exceeds two hours, two other councilmembers must approve the request. Council will vote on these measures at a later date. New Appointments Council discussed the reappointment of several municipal board members whose terms are expiring. Joe Szemer, Lisa Julian and

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Kelly Wright have been nominated to retain their spots on the Board of Adjustment for two more years, as have Robert Craig, Jeri Reed and Suzanne Szul on the Planning and Zoning Board. Council plans to retain Biff Lagan in his spot on the Police Pension Board for four more years. Thanos made note that Dianne Griffith will be moving away and therefore resigning her position on the Planning and Zoning Board, and that she will make a nomination for replacement soon. Council Rejects Dock Extension Appeal Joni McGurk spoke before the council appealing a decision by the Board of Adjustment that denied her request to build a floating dock alongside an existing standing dock. After nearly 30 minutes of deliberation, council voted to reject the appeal. “One of the hardships for this, if I can speak for us as a council, is that it’s not our job to rehear and determine whether we disagree with the board,” Henderson said. “It’s our job to determine if the board did their job correctly, which ends up disappointing people on a regular basis.” Council then discussed the possibility of changing the appeals process so that BOA appeals are heard by a circuit court instead of city council.

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Gulfport residents may have a new way to connect with their city councilmemebers. Council’s newest outreach endeavor, Q & A with a Gulfport Councilmember, opens up an in-person forum for residents to ask questions and express concerns outside of city hall. Initiated by Ward I Councilmember April Thanos in a collaboration with the Gulfport Merchants Chamber, the lineup of councilmembers is still to be determined. However, Thanos took the lead on Tuesday, March 16 at a table outside the Gulfport Welcome Center at 3101 Beach Blvd. S.

“I’ll definitely do it again if another councilmember doesn’t,” Thanos said. “I’m committed to it.” According to City Manager Jim O’Reilly, the concept’s ultimate goal is to connect more Gulfport residents to their representatives. “I will be participating at some point in time, but not at this moment,” Ward 4 Councilmember Michael Fridovich said. The event is slated for every third Tuesday, and in last week’s debut, Thanos was available from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m., during the hustle and bustle of the Tuesday Fresh Market. “We had a few concerns and a few people with general questions,” Thanos said. Here’s What We Heard One resident had a concern that the leaf blowers used in Clymer

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family was egregious at best and inappropriate at least. She also intimated that Ms. Thanos was out of line recruiting someone to run against her. Really? I was under the impression a little competition is good for, and part of, the democratic process. Where to start? First April has consistently stated she did not provide the article to the blogger. No proof has been forthcoming and in fact Christine told the Gabber that she does not have any proof. Therein lies the slanderous lie perpetrated by Councilwoman Brown that inherently accuses April of being a liar! In addition, Christine and her husband sat for the interview in which her husband used the “N….” word with Christine condoning his behavior. So if there is any backlash to the article, it is on them and their words, which are in the public arena. You would think she would like to put this behind her and not persist in reminding the citizens of Gulfport about it. Guess lobbing false accusations toward Ms. Thanos was more important. As to recruiting a candidate to run against Christine, as if this were an egregious act, is disingenuous at best. One would hope if you are going to

run for office you would not be so thin skinned as to disparage someone for recruiting competition. Is this not part of the democratic process? To use the platform of the city council to air disgruntled feelings and put forth unsupported accusations against a fellow councilwoman was unprofessional, embarrassing and a misuse of our city government platform. That no one stopped the rant does not reflect well on the councilmembers who sat by and let her continue. It is time for the Gulfport City Councilmembers to put on their big boy pants, treat everyone with respect and get on with the business of the city. The petty bickering and disrespect only reflect poorly on the city and our electoral choices. Embarrassed in Gulfport. – Bonnie C. Sklaren, Gulfport

Council Works for the People Dear Editor: Regardless of who one votes for or not in an election in Gulfport, once the candidate is sworn into office, they are an employee of the City of Gulfport. Their salary, however large or small, is paid by the taxpayers. We, the taxpayers, are not your employees rather you are our employees. You are hired to work for the taxpayers and res-

idents – to do the people’s work and attend to city business. You are not hired to air personal grievances and fight with other members of the dais as though you are middle schoolers on the playground – not on our time and not on our dime. Do any of you think that your employer – or any employer – would approve of such in the workplace? Mayor Henderson, Vice Mayor Thanos, Councilmembers Brown, Ray and Fridovich, I don’t care who said what or who blamed whom, what happened at the end of the last council meeting on March 16 and on February 2, as well as other times throughout the past year, breaks the very rules that you, yourselves, have written for meeting decorum: “all members of council shall display the utmost courtesy to each other.” There are no winners when such decorum is not upheld, there are only losers, the biggest being the people. The city council – every member – that participated in the despicable behavior of March 16, and those who did nothing to stop it, owe the taxpayers/residents an apology! Let us hope that we never witness such again and that the good name of Gulfport, Florida is never again besmirched as it was! – M. Tober, Gulfport

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Blessing the Fleet

BCYC Members Hope for ‘Fair Winds, Favorable Seas’ Despite particularly brisk winds and cooler weather, the sailing was smooth during Boca Ciega Yacht Club’s annual blessing of the fleet on Sunday, March 21. The club hosts the annual non-denominational event on Williams Pier in Gulfport to ensure safe journeys on water for each blessed vessel. Guy O’Connor organizes the blessing of the fleet. “It’s just something we do every year,” he said. “People like to keep their boats blessed and it’s kind of fun to get on the water.” More than 40 boats lined up in front of Williams Pier at 10 a.m. BCYC member Joye Swisher began the ceremony with an invocation to the boats and conducted the blessings. “Bless the skippers and the crew of [boat name]. Along with all that sail out with them, may they experience fair winds, favorable seas and enjoy a safe journey home,” Swisher said into a walkie talkie that was transmitted to channel 72. O’Connor said that the club also arranges dry dock blessings for boats that are “on the hard,” or out of the water. While blessings are non-denominational, boaters can request a specific blessing to match their beliefs. “It’s an honor to do it and to be a part of it,” Swisher said. “Yacht clubs all over the world do a blessing of the fleet and it’s usually at the beginning of spring.” COVID-19 lent to a bit of a debate over how to promote this year’s blessing.

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Joye Swisher of Boca Ciega Yacht Club Blesses the boat “Celebration” and its crew.

“Once you’re on your boat, everybody is separated by their boat in the water between. So it’s an extremely socially distanced event,” Jonathan Cornwell, secretary and PR chair for BCYC, said. “We were mainly concerned about the manpower this year – of organizing it as an open, public event.” According to O’Connor turnout this year was a little less than previous years. “2020 was a hell of a year,” Cornwell said. “So we kind of feel like the blessings are extra special this year because hopefully it all means that we’re finding our way back to normal.”

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More COVID-19 vaccine appointments are opening up across Pinellas County, and the state of Florida recently lowered the age of eligibility for the vaccine to 50. Other eligible groups include health care personnel of any age who have direct contract with the public, as well as medically vulnerable residents with a physician-completed form, and K-12 teachers of any age. Residents are encouraged to create an account now at PatientPortalFL.com or call 844-770-8548 at any time to register. You will be contacted to schedule your appointment as appointments become available.

Got extra food? If you do, the Gulfport Senior Center Pantry needs it. They’re looking for non-perishables like tuna, peanut butter, dry cereal, pasta sauce, soups and canned meats. Any Gulfport resident 50 and older can use the pantry. The Senior Center keeps the pantry open from 1 to 3 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. If you have food to donate, drop it off anytime. If you could use food, bring your photo ID, a utility bill, or bank statement (to prove residence) and your SSI proof of income. Wondering if you can use the pantry? Call Rachel at 727-893-1231.

Watch the Watchers Virtually Gulfport’s Neighborhood Watch has gone virtual, which means no matter where you are, you can participate via Facebook. The group meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Find the group on Facebook by searching for “Gulfport, FL Community Crime Watch.” The meetings and group offer Gulfport residents a monitored way to learn about burglaries, stolen vehicles and more. Call 727-8931022 or email Gulfport’s volunteer coordinator Jim Wright at jwright@ mygulfport.us if you want more information.

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Get Rid of Electronics and Chemicals The Household Electronics and Chemical Collection Center is open, but for the safety of customers and staff, they’ve changed how they handle items. Staff and customers must practice social distancing, and customers must unload their own items. Call Pinellas County Department of Solid Waste at 727-464-7500 or visit pinellascounty. org/solidwaste.

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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. 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. For more information, call (727) 893-2242.

Call us to get the zoom link for these activities. Gulfport Rocks Be part of the monthly rock party! Swing by the center to pick up a graband-go kit with everything you need to paint your own rocks. Apr. 2, 12 p.m. Virtual Bingo It’s fun and easy, and you can play it on your smartphone, computer, tablet, or traditional phone. Use a virtual bingo card or pick up a paper card at the Center, get a pen or bingo dauber, and you’re ready to play! Apr. 2, 1 p.m. Gentle Mindful Yoga This class includes yoga for healthy aging with an emphasis on alignment, strength, balance, flexibility, breathing and agility. Wed., 9 a.m.

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Writer’s Workshop Sharpen your pen, sharpen your mind! Whether this is your first attempt at writing or you’re an accomplished author, together our group encourages, supports, and advances each other’s writing. Fri., 10 a.m. Technology Series for Seniors Technology’s forever changing. Join this series to learn about your smartphone and how to make it work for you. Fri., 11 a.m.

Find these activities on Spectrum GTV Channel 640 or at youtube. com/thegulfportseniorcenter In The Kitchen with Chef Jack: Beer Cheese Soup Improve your culinary skills with step-bystep guidance from the Soup Guru, Chef Jack! Apr. 6, 1 p.m. Call or email gpseniorcenter@ mygulfport.us for the ingredient list. Larry’s Recipes from Around the World Take a culinary trip around the globe without leaving your home. This week, bring a taste of Mexico to your kitchen. Apr. 13, 2 p.m. Call or email gpseniorcenter@mygulfport.us for the ingredient list. Chair Exercise with Pat A gentle exercise routine with focus on stretching muscle groups

Wellness Movement with Noa Spector-Flock Explore movement to better use the whole body to create efficient movement. Weds., 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wisdom Healing Qigong By the many methods of Wisdom Healing Qigong, you’ll be inspired and empowered to transform any illness or condition into wellness. Thurs., 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Chair Yoga A gentle class is for beginners and experienced practitioners alike and provides a fun, nurturing environment to increase flexibility, strength, balance and relaxation. Fri., 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.

Parking Lot & Outdoor Events Monday Mile Walking Club Start the new year off on the right (or left) foot. Bring a friend, invite a neighbor or walk solo with Walter. Call for meeting location. Every Monday, 9 a.m. Gulfcoast Legal Services Get legal assistance from a Gulfcoast Legal Services Representative. Fourth Tues.; call for required appointment.

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Babytime Online If you have little ones under 2, please join us in singing songs, reading books, enjoying lap bounce rhymes and learning baby signs. Apr. 2, 10 a.m. via Facebook.

Virtual Science Club Join us biweekly online for a fun DIY experiment from the comfort of your own kitchen using common household items. Appropriate for grades K-5. Apr. 5, 4 p.m.

Recreation Center 5730 Shore Blvd S. • 727-893-1068 • mygulfport.us/recreation/rec Annual registration: $3, residents; $25, non-residents Basketball (Adult) Wed., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Game Room Mon., Wed., & Fri.: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Pickleball All levels: Tues., 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Thurs., 9 a.m.-1 p.m Beginners: Tues., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Intermediate & Advanced Players: Mon., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Table Tennis Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

PROGRAMS After School Program Available for kindergarten students through 14 years old. Bus transportation from Pasadena Fundamental, Bear Creek, Gulfport Montessori and Douglas Jamerson Elementary. Program ends at 5:30 p.m., with care until 6 p.m. for an extra fee.

Teen Night 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. Tot-Time A preschool, hands-on program for children ages 3-5. The program aims to make learning fun for children and helps prepare them for kindergarten. Two, three and fiveday options available on a monthly basis. 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; register from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Proof of residency required for Gulfport residents.

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Ballet and Tap Ages 3-6: Wed., 6:30 p.m.; ages 7-16: Wed., 7:30 p.m. $35/month & $15 registration. Lisa Walker: 727-742-2594. Essential Oil Apr. 15, 6:30 p.m. $10 Jennifer: 813-263-3919. Hula Hoop Fitness Thurs., 6:30 p.m. $35/ month; $10/class. Maria: mestrada1987@ gmail.com. Tennis Chase Park, 28th Ave. and 53rd St. S. Tues., Thurs., & Fri., 5-8 p.m. $10. Private lessons available. Jack (727-280-4276) or Mo (727-515-1454). Youth Hip Hop Ages 6-8: Fri., 6:30 p.m.; ages 9-16, Fri., 7:30 p.m. $35/month & $15 registration. Lisa Walker: 727-742-2594. Zumba Thurs., 6 p.m. $20/month; $6/class. Magda: 727-214-7868.

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Home Rule: The Tallahassee Tussle Heats Up By Jennifer Webb

According to a state representative recently, our local cities are rife with socialism, as is support for home rule. Some of us wonder if the Republican Party in Tallahassee would be recognizable to conservative thinkers such William F. Buckley and George Will. In fact, the majority of city officials here in Pinellas are Republicans, they support home rule, and are as miffed as Buckley would be at that comment and his party’s attack of home rule. What happened to the oft-quoted conservative tenet that “the government closest to the people serves the people best”? What is “home rule” and “state preemption?” Home rule was part of the state’s 1968 constitutional revision passed by the people: “Municipalities shall have governmental, corporate and proprietary powers to enable them to conduct municipal government, perform municipal functions and render municipal services, and may exercise power for municipal purposes except as otherwise provided by law.” (Article VIII, Section 2(b)). This session the Florida League of Cities is tracking 25 bills that aim to curtail this constitutional power by preempting local governments and another 11 that aim to impose mandates, some unfunded, on local cities. While these bills run the gamut, they have one quality in common: They go to the extreme. For example, an energy bill would keep cities from passing even non-binding resolutions related to clean or renewable energy (HB919).

A voter protection bill would prohibit counties from allowing voters to deposit their ballots in secure ballot drop boxes (SB90). A third limits impact fee increases for new developments, but does so in a way that prevents cities from using these fees to equip firefighters, EMS and police with the equipment and vehicles they need to for an increasing population caused by new development (HB 337). Another prohibits cities from upholding design and aesthetic ordinances (HB55). And if the state House has its way, any city choosing to change its solid waste contract will now have a hefty state-ordered penalty for switching garbage companies (HB31). Some of these are a response to a local government behaving badly. In others, it’s corporate industry lobbying for preemption because it’s easier to deal with the state than to go to every county. Others appear to be sweetheart deals for legislators’ personal businesses. Some preemptions truly make sense – our aquifers do not know municipal boundaries, and continuity for statewide infrastructure is common sense – but even this is taken to the extreme. Most often the best solution needs to be crafted with a scalpel, not a mallet. Unfortunately, with the contempt expressed for our cities and the shortlived, fast-paced sessions in Florida, these nuanced solutions are not likely to come from our state legislators. Instead we get state overreach that weakens our cities. There are solutions to this madness. The first begins at the ballot

box – elect people who do not want to destroy home rule. The second are policy solutions to rein in Tallahassee. Integrity Florida – a nonpartisan research institute and watchdog for public corruption – suggests some changes that are common in other arenas: • Require two-thirds or super-majority vote for passage of legislation preempting local government authority (similar to what is required for local unfunded mandates). • Establish by rule or law a single-subject requirement for preemption legislation. • Establish a sunset review provision for preemptions that automatically repeals a preemption on a certain date unless the legislature affirmatively acts to renew it. These policy suggestions are not likely to get off the ground anytime soon. But, maybe it’s time we went on the offensive and advocated for protections to individual city character and local autonomy. As we head into the second half of session, I’ll be fighting with others across the state against one-sizefits-all policies that yield cookie-cutter cities and dysfunctional policies. After all, a state the size of Florida demands local solutions, and who best to provide those than those closest and most accessible to the people – our local elected officials? Find contacts and more for your local representatives at pinellascounty. org/delegation.

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crime Woman Charged with Trafficking Minors

One of the Victims is a Runaway from Sarasota County Sunday, March 14, St. Petersburg Police charged Leslie Reio, 24, with trafficking minors out of a St. Petersburg hotel room. Police arrested Reio at Bayway Inn, 4400 34th St. S. around 1:30 a.m. While many details remain unknown, detectives claim Reio would take profit from the two minors after soliciting them for sexual acts. Local police are working with the federal investigators in this case. Reio posted sexual advertisements online for the victims, police said, one of whom is known to be a runaway from Sarasota County. “We’ve gotten a lot of interest in this case, but it is an ongoing investigation,” St. Petersburg Police Public Information Officer Yolanda Fernandez told the

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Nick Davis is the digital artist in St. Petersburg behind the Black is Beautiful series. “I want to show a new level of love,” Davis said.

Titled “First Lady,” this work is paired with the quote, “You don’t have to be somebody different to be important. You’re important in your own right,” by Michelle Obama

Not even six months later Davis was recognized as Artist of the Week on BET Air Instagram, he was featured on PBS Arts Plus and has over 20,000 Instagram followers. But it took Davis time and self discovery to get to a point of positivity through creation. Five years ago Davis was unable to work due to epileptic seizures. He

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was home, and struggling with demons beyond his health. “I’ve dealt with drug problems,” Davis said. “It’s still a struggle being sober, but this has helped me move on.” The rise in his online presence came with a change in his ability to process social anxiety. “At first, it was really overwhelm-

ing,” Davis said. “I started with like 700 followers, and the response I have now was a lot more than I was expecting. I’ve learned to just post my art and log off.” Now, with thousands of social media followers watching, Davis continues to create digital portraits for Black is Beautiful. “Drawing is my way of keeping sane; it’s just what I do for right now,” Davis said. The next step, Davis hopes, will be bigger. The artist wants to eventually to put down roots and open his own studio in St. Pete. “I did want to leave this area when everything started to take off,” Davis said. “[But] if I leave, I’m leaving my community. I have to stay here and be the one to take the needed steps for change.” For Davis, that means supporting the arts, especially for Black children. “In our community, a lot of children are forced into football, sports – and anything outside of that is considered bad,” Davis said. “I want to open up opportunities for people to express themselves.” Years ago, Davis was that kid. He was kicked out of middle school for bad behavior and failed his senior year of high school. Davis wasn’t a “bad” kid, but he

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Lewis, Harriet “Rikki,” 83, passed away on March 14 of cancer at Largo Medical Center, Florida. She is survived by her brother, Jerry Lewis, and his wife, Meredith Ann Belkov; niece and nephew, Lisa Lynch and Steven Lewis and their children. Rikki was born and raised in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, graduated from Brooklyn College and was a member of MENSA. A New York City elementary school teacher, she also taught at a U.S. Air Force base in Germany for two years. After retirement, she settled in Gulfport, where she was an artist and acted in local theater productions. She founded and operated Silver Threads, that organized and hosted professional and social events for older lesbians. Rikki was classy, sassy and smart. Friends remember her as a fashionable “New Yawker” who celebrated life and enjoyed dessert.

Celebration of Life Friends and family of Thomas Goodall are invited to a Celebration of Life for him on April 7, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Pavilion 6 on Gulfport Beach.

Newman, Thomas Franklin, 88, formerly of St. Petersburg, passed away peacefully January 15, 2021 in Jacksonville, FL. Born 1932 in Willoughby, Ohio, he was the son of the late James Glover Newman and Lucille Margaret Fox, and grandson of Thomas F. Newman, founder of Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Line. He attended Admiral Farragut Academy, Florida Southern College, served in the U.S. Navy on the Archerfish SS311 in Key West, worked as a trust officer for Landmark Union Trust and

started his own real estate office in Treasure Island. After moving to Jacksonville, he worked for Watson Realty, later starting his own firm, Jaguar Realty. He loved boating; racing power boats in the Hurricane Offshore Classics, Boca Ciega Bay, Vina Del Mar, and Lake Maggiore races in St. Pete. At one point he taught a 10th grade history class while teachers were on strike and placed in a boat race. His class gave him an identical trophy inscribed “We won with Mr. Tom Newman.” After a power boat racing accident in an OB tunnel hull (one of three he ordered, built from plywood) he started sailboat racing. He and his son sailed with Walter Cronkite and Charlie Morgan after watching the launch of the “Heritage” sailboat for the America’s Cup Challenge in late 60s. Tom was a lefty and a giving, big-hearted man with a unique sense of humor and a huge love for all animals. After retiring, he and his wife took over a pet-sitting business! Survivors include his son James (and wife Rebecca), and daughter Carrye of St. Pete; wife Doris Keenan (married 1976) and he adopted her daughters Cynthia and Kimberly; two grandchildren of Jacksonville, and sibling Joyce H. Brock, TN. Predeceased by first wife Joan Petteway, siblings Harl Clark and Maechel “Mike” Patterson. His last request to his son was for one more boat ride, which he received in spirit with Jim, Carrye and Becky on January 23, 2021, to lay a memorial wreath in the Gulf of Mexico out from the Don CeSar. Fair winds and a following sea, Dad.

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things to do Murals, Mini Golf and Fun for Rays Fans By Abby Baker

Find links for these events — and many other things to do — online at thegabber.com/events. Friday, March 26 Treasure Island Treats: Friday’s Market If there’s one thing Pinellas has no shortage of, it’s outdoor marketplaces. From December through April, the Treasure Island Friday Morning Market will feature, you guessed it, local art, produce, foods, flowers, plants and “interesting flea items.” This is an outdoor bazaar, but masks are recommended. Treasure Island Community Center, 154 106th Ave. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Mini Golf Pop Up in Pinellas Park Miniature golf without the commitment. Pompei Monster Factory is hosting a three-day pop up mini golf event in the vacant lot next to the studio. In 21 days, the factory will put together as many golf holes as scientifically possible, along with a Tiki bar by Bottles Pub. Check it out – it’s fleeting. Pompei Monster Factory, 5681 Park Blvd. 3-8 p.m.

Friday, March 26 – Saturday, March 27 Volleying in Treasure Island Summer sport lovers can get in the spring break

spirit, students or not, in Treasure Island at the Sunshine State Outdoor Volleyball Association Spring Break Beach Volleyball Tournament. Once tickets are purchased, there’s a strict free beer policy, provided by Welton Brewery, all day long. Admission at ssova.com. 10650 Gulf Blvd. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, March 27 Childs Park Wellness Walk Come out, meet the neighbors and enjoy Childs Park for a monthly wellness walk around the neighborhood. Bring a water bottle, a mask and Floridian summer gear for this casual, outdoor event. Childs Park, 1227 43rd St. S. 9-11 a.m. Crafter’s Closet Sale Got Art? Get your gently used arts and craft supplies, as well as artwork, prints, frames and mats, fabric, tiles, jewelry, art books and more during the Crafter’s Closet Sale. This is a chance for creators to stock up on materials, and browse local artist collections in the parking lot. Profits go to the Gulf Coast Artists’ Alliance. 5619 70th Ave. N. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Summer is coming… Do kids know about your camp? The Gabber is putting together a list of summer camps in the South Pinellas area for our April 22 issue.

Art in the Yard Original art brings all the buyers to the yard. It’s Gulfport’s Art in the Yard permit-free residence sale! This community event promotes local artists, emerging and seasoned, to showcase their creations from home. Check out the classified section of this week’s Gabber for a full list of addresses. City of Gulfport, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Drive-Thru Fan Fest Fan Fest, a celebration that kicks off the starting season for the Tampa Bay Rays, will not see the inside of the famous domed stadium this year. Instead, fans can drive through the festivities in a tailgate-style event and take photos, participate in contests, grab giveaways and become a part of the team, all from their vehicles. Season members get the first pick of spots, and everyone else can drive up for just a $10 donation to the Rays Baseball Foundation and Rowdies Soccer Fund. Tropicana Field, 1 Tropicana Dr. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, March 28

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Walk, Talk and Check Out the Murals Are you really a St. Petersburg local if you don’t know the backstory of the art downtown? In intimate groups of no more than 10, trek four blocks and back while learning the history of prominent murals in the area. Wear your most trusted walking shoes, bring water and mask up before being immersed in public art. Florida CraftArt, 501 Central Ave. 10-11:30 a.m.

Corey Ave. Sunday Market Yet another fresh-air market to peruse this Sunday funday. Shop more than 60 vendors and brag about all the raw honey, fresh spices, sustainable veggies and local art you stumbled upon. Corey Avenue, 595 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

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Hannah Dry, Salamanca, New York: “Listen to some of my favorite music by my favorite band or watch one of my favorite movies.”

Nicholas Danlag. Mount Rural, New Jersey: “Watch the NBA basketball videos, some YouTube videos. Maybe I’ll go for a walk or listen to music.”

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Be a Part of History Do you have some extra time? Looking to get out of the house? The Gulfport Historical Society has some open volunteer opportunities. They need volunteers to docent at the museum, as well as painters to get the Art Center ready for its grand opening. They also need people to donate paint (or gift cards to a local hardware store) – for the gallery walls. Additionally, they need help with some handyman projects at the Art Center. COVID protocols in place with masks and social distancing. Email info@gulfporthistoricalsociety.org.

Make a Difference for an LGBTQ Senior One in five seniors experience the loneliness of social isolation, and LGBTQ individuals are more likely to experience it, according to EPIC Generation. That’s why the organization created the Friendly Caller Program, which fosters multigenerational connections in the LGBTQ community through regular phone calls by trained volunteers. These volunteers offer social support, share meaningful conversations, promote lasting friendships and provide community referrals. Learn more or sign up to volunteer at MyEPIC.org/Generations or call 727-328-5524.

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GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341.

PROMOTE ANTI RACISM ST. PETE

Offering free antiracism yard signs to build visibility and support, offering free antiracism book rentals for tools and education, and directing you to antiracism resources, webinars, events, and joy. Instagram @promoteantiracismstpete or email hello@promoteantiracismstpete.org

BOOK SIGNING AT THE TIKI

“The Extreme Middle Party" is a little book full of big ideas designed to stimulate discussion and action. Meet the author on Sunday, 3/28 at 4pm at the Tiki 5519 Shore Blvd. S. in Gulfport. Food, Beverage and Music will be available. Handy Person HANDYMAN SEMI-RETIRED All types of repairs • small jobs welcome • Quality work at reasonable prices • Honest • Reliable • Free estimates • John, 727-410-2201 CARPENTER DEPENDABLE! Have Tools Will Travel Trustworthy. Doors, Decks/ Eaves/Rotted Wood, Etc. 30 Year Gabber Advertiser. Free Estimates, Lic. C-5754. 727-821-9973. SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER At Discount Prices! Free Estimates. Frame and Finish Work. Gulfport and Pinellas Park Areas. Call the Door Doctor. Gus, 727-644-6194. Help Wanted

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JUNIOR COUNSELOR - City of Gulfport. Summer seasonal part-time positions available for Gulfport resident’s ages 15-17 years old from June 14 th thru July 30th. Experience working with children preferred. Entry $8.56/hr. Level II Background check and drug screening will be conducted. Applications are being accepted from 3/15/21 thru 3/31/21 at Gulfport Recreation Center, 5730 Shore Blvd. S. or City Hall, 2401 - 53rd St. S., E.O.E.

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TOWN SHORES JAMESON CONDO FOR RENT

Nicely furnished, 1bd/1ba, 6/8mo lease, available Apr 15. $1150/mo plus electric. New A/C, adjustable bed, 2 wall TVs, carport, pool in backyard. Fifth floor beautiful views. 812-327-2625

For Sale or Rent Located in South Pasadena, in the famous waterfront Chateaux Tower. PENTHOUSE 2 bed 2 bath unit on the 16th floor featuring gorgeous open water views and is totally remodeled. Available for $535K, or rent $2850/mo. We also have a 4th floor corner unit for $399k (currently rented with good income). Call 702-580-1552 GULFPORT ARTS DISTRICT Upper story apartment for rent, 1BD/1BA. Private entrance. Off street parking. Unfurnished. Completely remodeled. Includes TV/internet. Available Apr. 1st. $1150/mo. Call Jim 949-463-0837.

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