More Room, More Art
By Patrick Heinzen
When Brenda McMahon moved to Gulfport in 2007, she fell in love with the artistic community. She quickly noticed how, despite the number of artists who call the city home, there was a lack of studio spaces. In 2019, she did her part to change that. For
the last five years, McMahon’s gallery on Beach Boulevard housed Tampa Bay and Gulfport art, along with her own. On May 3, she celebrated the anniversary of her gallery’s opening, by expanding into the adjacent building.
Space for the
McMahon expanded into the space that once housed Custom House Decor, knocking down the
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Open Letter From the Mayor to St. Petersburg Residents
By Ken Welch
To the residents of the City of St. Petersburg:
The issue of Affordable Housing has long been my priority as an elected official. On March 21, 2024, Faith and Action for Strength Together (FAST) published an open letter in The Weekly Challenger that ignores my nearly two decades of intentional partnership with FAST and our current state-leading success in developing and preserving affordable housing for those making below-average incomes.
FAST’s letter also questions the importance of housing to my administration. On the contrary, affordable housing has long been an established priority of mine, and working with FAST and others, we have achieved unprecedented levels of local funding and supportive policies.
The Facts
To say that city leadership is “unmoved” by the housing challenge is
frankly deceptive and patently false. It’s especially disappointing when people of “faith,” who have worked with me and other leaders to successfully implement well over $100 million in local affordable housing funding and policies at the county and city levels, are so comfortable making such misleading statements.
But this is not a new phenomenon. Over the past 18 years, I have had several heart-to-heart conversations with Pastor Robert Ward and other FAST leaders regarding the unproductive nature of this approach, which demeans even the most committed elected officials, never rewards success, nor builds partnerships.
I have urged FAST to work collaboratively with elected officials who have shown a commitment – and results – on those issues of mutual concern. My administration is focused on our Governing Principle of Community Impact, and I’ve kept
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Mayor Ken Welch’s response to Faith and Action for Strength Together (FAST) open letter published last month addresses St. Pete housing initiatives.
THE WEEKLY CHALLENGER
my word on impactful issues like the South St. Pete CRA, the Housing Trust Fund and Penny for Pinellas affordable housing funding.
These funding sources, when leveraged with public and private sector investments, have led to the development, creation, and preservation of more than 10,000 affordable and workforce housing units in our community. Under my chairmanship, the county created the Affordable Housing Trust Fund with $19 million in local funding – a first for our county.
Funding was added through the Penny for Pinellas, including $83 million in 2017 – again, working with FAST to secure that funding. And as mayor, we have increased our 2030 housing goals by more than 1,000 units and dedicated more than $50 million in American Rescue Plan Act, South St. Pete CRA, and other funding to support our Housing Opportunities for All Plan. We’ve also
supported several programs to help citizens with home repair, rental assistance, utility assistance, and firsttime homeowner programs. The list of our housing programs and funding is extensive, reflecting the real work that we’re doing every day.
The Focus on Affordability
Since taking office as mayor, members of FAST have approached me individually and collectively to discuss affordable housing in St. Pete with FAST’s specific concern “to make affordable housing a priority for those in our community making 80 percent AMI or less ($48,000/single adult, $69,000/ family of four).”
Many FAST members have spoken with me at our City Hall on Tour stops held around the community and at various citywide events. During those conversations, I reminded several of them that they
should be aware that we’ve focused on 80 percent AMI since the inception of the Housing Trust Fund in 2006 and that they have been provided reports on several occasions – including recently – showing the emphasis on the development of 80 percent AMI (and lower income) housing under the city’s current plan. To date, 96 percent of the housing completed with city support in the last two years has been for those earning 80 percent AMI and below.
The Meeting
Last December, FAST notified me about their April 30 Nehemiah Action meeting. I personally relayed to Rev. Ward that I would consider it, but before the Nehemiah Action, I requested to meet with FAST’s housing committee members for a collaborative conversation on what new, innovative methods we could
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THE WEEKLY CHALLENGER
At the State of the City address in January, Mayor Ken Welch shared the city’s 2023 Progress Report and provided an extensive update on the “Housing Opportunities for All” Pillar.
partner on with FAST’s member organizations to increase our affordable housing goals and production. The group again turned down the opportunity, demanding that we meet with a large group in one of their houses of worship and attend the Nehemiah Action.
The Invitation to Collaborate
No one entity can affect meaningful change, especially in the affordable housing space. Reaching or exceeding 100 percent of our housing goals will only be possible through the strong public-private partnerships that the city enjoys with the county, developers, banks, and other community stakeholders.
Faith communities can play an important role in the development of affordable housing as well. Not just by reminding those in elected office of our moral obligation to serve those with average or lower incomes, but in the actual work — the physical development of this much-needed housing. As a person of faith myself, I cherish the scripture that reminds us that “faith without works is of little impact” (“dead” in the KJV).
Faith-Based Housing Initiative
We can take steps to have a more significant impact in collaboration
with our faith communities. The following is a model that I hoped to discuss with the FAST housing leaders, but since multiple requests to meet were not accepted, I will present it here:
When the Florida Legislature reconvenes, I will be asking for the consideration of legislation to empower faith communities to develop affordable housing on their own property, also known as Yes In God’s Backyard or YIGBY legislation. I will also continue that advocacy at the federal level, endorsing the passage of the Yes in God’s Backyard Act, sponsored by Sen. Sherrod Brown, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Here in St. Petersburg, I invite FAST and all faith organizations to partner with the city to develop a Faith-Based Housing Initiative, with the goal of identifying land and/or properties that the faith community can devote to the cause of increasing the number of affordable housing units available in our community.
The city has experienced recent success with this model through the vision of Pastor Oscar Banks and Palm Lake Christian Church. Pastor Banks, who has spoken on FAST’s behalf at city council, has partnered with Norstar developers to utilize church land to develop affordable housing. The city anticipates con-
tributing financially to this project. Our housing team is also exploring a similar scenario with First United Methodist downtown. This model can indeed be replicated, given the large amounts of land and properties that FAST and other faith-based organizations (FBOs) own.
This approach is gaining traction in communities across our nation. By leveraging unused or underutilized church properties to develop affordable housing, FBOs can do more to actively address the critical shortage of affordable housing that they rightly advocate for. This initiative advocates for and directly supports the development of stable, affordable housing. By uniting with local governments, FBOs can navigate zoning regulations and funding opportunities more effectively, creating a sustainable model that benefits our entire community.
My administration has an opendoor policy, focusing on progress in this critical area. Again, I urge FAST to consider meeting to discuss this proposal. It has true potential! In the meantime, we will continue looking for ways to meet and hopefully exceed our affordable and workforce housing goals for St. Petersburg. It is now, and will always be, a priority for my administration. We will continue to fulfill that commitment through our work.
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What Is a City Manager?
By Sebastián González de León y León
Many cities in Pinellas County use a city or town manager form of government. Although it’s common, many residents don’t know what this means.
Megan Zemaitis, the newly elected mayor of Kenneth City, took immediate action by firing the town manager, Lacy LaFave, upon being sworn in. This decision was significant because it stripped the town’s executive power from LaFave, and the Council had to assign someone else to temporarily fill the position. Zemaitis was able to terminate the Kenneth City town manager only with the majority of the town council voting in favor of dismissing LaFave.
How did this happen? It has everything to do with the way Kenneth City’s form of government works.
Context for St. Petersburg Residents
St. Petersburg uses a strong-mayor form of government where the mayor holds executive power and makes decisions based on the proposed budgets.
A government has multiple functions:
•Creating and amending laws
•Executing those laws
•Interpreting the laws
The United States follows the principle of separation of power, which means that the legislative branch (represented by Congress) creates and amends laws; it also approves budgets. The judicial branch (represented by the courts) interprets these laws, and these are executed by the executive power, led by
the President and its cabinet.
This system ensures that no one branch of government has too much power and that each branch acts as a check and balance on the others.
In St. Petersburg, the City Council passes laws and approves the budget. The mayor ensures that laws are observed and goals are achieved. The Pinellas County courts interpret laws and oversee their application.
What Does that Look Like at a Local Level?
St. Pete seems to be an outlier in Pinellas County. You won’t find a strong-mayor form of government in Kenneth City, Clearwater, Gulfport, or most municipalities. Instead, you will run into a council-manager form of government. Understanding the differences between these forms of government can prove helpful when navigating the intricacies of the political and bureaucratic systems in our corner of Florida.
What is a Council-manager Form of Government?
“In 1995, a grand jury investigated the Kenneth City Police Department after allegations of ticket-fixing and harassment,” an article by Jack Evans in the Tampa Bay Times reads. “Though nobody was charged, it had a forceful recommendation: Hire a town manager.”
Kenneth City has had multiple town managers. LaFave is just one of the multiple managers who have worked in the small town north of Gulfport.
In the council-manager form of government, things are different from the form of government seen in St. Petersburg.
What Does a Manager Do in a Council-manager Form of Government?
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A chart showing how in a Council-manager form of government, the Council directs the City manager to make decisions.
According to The International City/County Management Association (ICMA), the Town or City Council chooses a manager. These officials can also be terminated by the council, just like what happened in Kenneth City.
The Town or City managers are responsible for drafting a budget and proposing it to the council for approval. They assign roles to employees.
Most importantly, managers are responsible for “implementing and enforcing council policies and legislative initiatives.”
The council-manager form assigns the Town or City council as the governing body. They oversee the work of the town manager by approving the proposed budget.
differ, depending on the city.
The mayor is typically the chair of the council meetings and oversees the public proceedings, ensuring effective governance and a harmonious relationship between the administration and the council members. In a town like
The role of a mayor in the council-manager form of government can
For instance, in Kenneth City, the mayor is a part of the council. Also, the mayor is a public and elected official, just as ICMA describes.
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Get Your Pride On Gulfport’s First OUTie Awards GAYLA
By Patrick Heinzen
Gulfportians often hail the city as an accepting and open-minded community. Many in the city see this as why Gulfport’s the perfect city to host events celebrating the large LGBTQ+ community. This is the goal of OUT Arts & Culture, formerly the LGBTQ Resource Center of the Gulfport Library Inc. According to a press release, they’re “the only 501(c)3 organization in Pinellas County, Florida that focuses solely on humanities programming through an LGBTQ lens.”
What is the Gayla?
Award winning drag performer Brianna Summers and DJ Lucy Blu host the inaugural OUTie awards on the night of May 31. From 7-10 p.m., the Gulfport Casino will be filled with “dancing, elegant deserts, and appreciation,” the press release reads.
“The OUTies recognize those that have been integral to our evolution from a 250-volume book collection at the Gulfport Library into OUT Arts & Culture,” said Board President Paul Raker. He also spoke about the unique goals of the nonprofit.
Award Winners
The organization recognizes seven winners of OUTie awards for 2024.
Get ready for the first annual OUTie Awards Gayla with OUT Arts & Culture.
The winners are: Gulfport Public Library, Florida Humanities, Pinellas Community Foundation, Raymond James Pride Inclusion Network, Watermark LGBTQ Media, GulfPerk Coffee Bar, and Stetson College of Law.
OUT Arts & Culture also looks to recognize the 2019 LGBTQ Resource Center board that founded OUT Arts & Culture.
Under New Leadership
Right before the ReadOUT event, OUT Arts & Culture elected a new leader: Paul Raker.
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“This is an opportunity for a signa-
ture yearly event for Gulfport,” said aker. “I’m so glad the board had the vision for an event we can have year after year.”
Although the board selected the award winners, Raker hopes the community has a hand in the future winners.
“We’re here to support the community, but the community supports us and each other,” said Raker. “They know the most about who deserves the honor, and we want to listen to them.”
Future For OUT Arts & Culture
The Gayla previews a month of Pride celebrations in the city, including the official Gulfport Pride celebration on June 1. Along with this, OUT Arts & Culture begins their ARTout exhibit at the Gulfport Library on the same day.
In late 2023, controversy arose surrounding who is running the Gulfport Pride celebration. Despite this, Raker looks to the future.
“The importance of coming together is our top priority,” said Raker. “Our community is marginalized enough from the outside. We’re forward looking and we need to collaborate and work together with our community, and the people who support us. I’m hoping for a fresh start and building new relationships.”
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Don’t Get It Twisted How To Prepare for Hurricane Season in Gulfport
By Patrick Heinzen
With hurricane season rapidly approaching in Gulfport, learn how to prepare for the storms. Pictured: Downtown Gulfport, Florida storm surge from Hurricane Idalia in 2023.
Hurricanes are as Floridian as key lime pie. Despite this, their increasing intensity each year causes problems for tourists and residents. The City of Gulfport provides residents with tools to deal with the wind, rain, and flooding. The City reviews frequently asked questions about everything from sandbags to evacuation to help ensure Gulfportians know how to stay safe.
Gulfport Hurricane Season
On its website, the City aggregates resources — both local to Gulfport and county-wide. This includes maps of Pinellas County so that people can check their flood and evacuation zones.
Hurricane season runs June 1 through Nov. 30, although in recent years, outlying storms have popped up in Florida on either side of the official season. Throughout the season, Pinellas County and many coastal Pinellas cities provide residents with the chance to fill sandbags, which can help stop some flooding. To learn where to fill sandbags near you, visit the Pinellas County website.
Three Steps to Preparedness
Gulfport details the three steps to preparedness for hurricanes. The most important aspect they stress is to have a plan. This includes signing up for emergency notifications, knowing about evacuation and flooding, having a hurricane kit, and understanding your level of risk.
The City provides residents with
help for evacuation. If a resident needs assistance during an evacuation, call Gulfport Fire & Rescue at 727-893-1062. Note that Gulfport Fire & Rescue — as with most first responders — will not be able to assist in any evacuated areas once storm-force winds arrive.
If you’re not evacuating, the next step is to continue to monitor the storm. Depending on the severity, the City recommends planning for three to seven days of uncertainty with things like water, transportation, and electricity.
The last step is to make sure communication is possible, either via cell-phone or other methods.
How to Get Information
The City recommends a couple of ways to get information. The first is a free service with Alert Pinellas, that sends a notification to residents when there is an emergency. Sign up at mygulfport.us/alertpinellas.
The City also uses emails to provide emergency announcements. Visit mygulfport.us/enews to register.
Finally, bookmark The Gabber Newspaper’s storm coverage page for quick access to relevant tropical storm updates. No hype, no guessing, just updates on shelters, sandbags, and closures.
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Fun Activities For All Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis
By Resie Waechter
The moment I parked my car and stepped onto the property, I felt immersed in serenity. A sidewalk curved through green grasses alongside tennis courts, backdropped by the pristine waters of the bay.
The occasional woosh of a tennis ball beckoned me to the courts. Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis is a public recreation facility with a feeling of privacy and absolute calm.
The City of Treasure Island owns the facility, which allows anyone to visit. People can rent a tennis or pickleball court. They can play nine holes on the waterfront executive golf course, or try a game of shuffleboard. Kids can also visit the pirate-themed playground. The recreation facility has a picnic area with a charcoal grill and a Gulf Beaches library lending machine in the clubhouse.
Phil Girardi at Treasure Bay
I caught up with Phil Girardi, the director of tennis at Treasure Bay, for a tour of the facility. Originally from New York, Girardi moved to Ruskin when he was a boy. He moved to Treasure Island more than 20 years ago.
As a skilled player and coach, Girardi gave tennis tips to friends and family. These lessons blossomed into a full-time career.
His clients grow alongside him. Girardi is the head coach for the
St. Pete College Women’s Tennis team. This team currently ranks as number four in the country’s NJCAA teams. He also coaches the St. Pete Catholic High School tennis team, which they recently won their district. Along with that, Girardi is the U.S. Tennis Association President.
Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis
Girardi wrapped up his coaching session with the St. Pete College athletes and met me with an enthusiastic grin. He followed my eyes to the water and chuckled as I remarked about his office with a view.
“Whenever I host clinics and I see people stop practicing and collectively stare out at the water, I know I’ve lost them,” Girardi said.
The dolphins and manatees make regular appearances in the water. No matter the passion for tennis,
transplants and native Floridians alike cannot help but pause in awe at the surrounding beauty.
He means business though. He said he’s excited that the sport of tennis is in a Renaissance. Since the pandemic nudged people to go outdoors, more people showed interest in sports like tennis.
Workshops and Classes
Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis hosts various tennis workshops and classes. Many people create new friendships and grow their social circles. People post their information on the facility’s community board in search of a partner to play with.
Girardi coached at Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis for so long that now he proudly watches some of his athletes compete at the professional level. Girardi even coaches some of the kids of parents he coached decades ago.
With 1,000 people moving to Florida every day, places started to feel more crowded, constructed, and less familiar. It struck me how much the community needs places like Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis. Treasure Bay is a hidden gem that Treasure Island needs. It is simply a place for community, sport, and exceptional coaching.
Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis, 10315 Paradise Blvd., Treasure Island. Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat.Sun., 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
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Shell-a-brate Sea Turtles Safely How to Prepare for Sea Turtle Nesting Season
By Patrick Heinzen
With sea turtle nesting season rapidly approaching, learn more about what can be done to make sure turtles hatch
Every year, thousands of sea turtles make their way onto Florida beaches to lay their eggs. This process is long, and leaves the turtle vulnerable. If a turtle is disturbed, it abandons its clutch, meaning more than a hundred hatchlings won’t survive. With all sea turtle species listed as endangered, this is detrimental to the overall populations. Residents on the beach hold the responsibility of making sure these animals are able to safely nest, and grow their populations.
Steps to Keep Turtles Safe
As sea turtles make their way onto beaches at night, there aren’t very many people on the beach while they’re nesting. Despite this, daytime beachgoers aren’t in the clear. According to Lisa Reich, the head of Coastal Wildlife Advocacy Group, the most important thing people can do is “leave no trace.” This means taking all belongings and trash from the beach when leaving, as well as filling in holes and knocking down sand castles.
“The biggest concepts are clean, dark, flat, and distance,” said Reich. “Make sure trash is gone. Keep lights low. Knock down sandcastles and fill in holes, and stay away from any nesting sea turtles. If you
get the chance to see one, keep your distance, and watch. It really is something beautiful.”
Lighting is the biggest threat. These turtles need darkness to stay safe, but businesses and beachgoers often neglect this.
“At night, we encourage people not to use flashlights. The moon gives plenty of light anyways,” said Reich. “If you absolutely need a flashlight, don’t use a white light; use a red light. Businesses and houses should close their shades at night too.”
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Keep Your Distance
Reich continued to stress the importance of distance.
“Stay away from the nesting females. Many people want to help the hatchlings make it to the water, but they need to crawl so they can imprint on the beach,” said Reich. “Stay out of the nesting mother’s line of sight, as it can startle her. We’ve seen many instances where we can see their tracks, see the hole they dug, but find no eggs because she was startled. That is completely avoidable. If someone is breaking these guidelines, call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, or your local non-emergency line to deal with it.”
Future for the Beach
Reich’s group works not only for sea turtles, but all wildlife that calls the beach home.
“I feel like progress is being made,” said Reich. “The City approved me to introduce the beach ambassador to be a friendly face on the beach to educate the public and businesses on the beach. It isn’t just about beach dos and don’ts, but helping people find the best restaurants, stores, and bars if they’re interested. The future looks good.”
Reich presents the Volunteer Beach Ambassador program to the City on May 15. After that, she hopes to find volunteers to fill the positions.
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Prioritize Preservation Pinellas Residents Rally To Save West Klosterman Preserve
By Aaron Chimelis
In the midst of a concrete expanse, small sections of forest and scrubland continue to survive in Pinellas County. One of which, a 14-acre plot in Tarpon Springs, may soon be home to a condominium complex.
Yet do these small green spaces in a sea of urbanization have value aside from more space for housing? The answer from the concerned neighbors of the WK Preservation Group and Tampa Bay conservationists: a resounding yes.
The West Klosterman Preserve
Nestled next to the larger 76-acre Mariners Point Management Area in Tarpon Springs, this parcel of land contains longleaf pine forest and upland scrub — two habitats rapidly disappearing due to urbanization. Within Pinellas County, these forests and scrublands can be found in small green spaces throughout the peninsula.
Yet regardless of its size, these small green spaces host a surprising abundance of biodiversity, with some of Florida’s iconic and relatively unknown flora and fauna finding a home amongst the sugar sand dunes and old growth oak trees. Among these species found within what locals wish to become the newest addition to the Mariners Point Management Area are the endangered Florida Rosemary bush, which hosts several native butterfly species, and a bustling colony of gopher tortoises.
The WK Preservation Group
Directors of WK Preservation Group Kay and Tex Carter see the 14 acres as a defining characteristic of their neighborhood, blending city life with nature. Yet when they found out that the land, originally owned by the Pinellas County School Board, was being sold to developers
for a new condominium project, they chose to act. This was the catalyst that inspired the Carters and six others to organize the WK Preservation Group in 2020.
What followed is a movement spanning several years, powered by concerned neighbors and Tampa Bay naturalists who would rather see the 14 acres preserved instead of developed into another housing complex.
“If we don’t go ahead and save this [property] now, once it’s gone, it’s gone,” said Kay Carter. Through streams of donations and eventually striking a deal with Pinellas County to put up half of the $3 million needed to purchase the land. The group finds themselves at a crossroads: They must raise roughly $879,000 by September 15 to meet the County in their contribution so as to protect the preserve from present and future development.
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Gopher tortoises run the land at West Klosterman Preserve.
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Small but Crucial
The WK Preservation Group has applied to numerous land protection grants with little progress due to the parcel’s small size. However, according to St. Petersburg biologist and professor at Eckerd College Dr. Jeffery Goessling, the value of these small urban preserves is far beyond what we may expect.
According to Goessling, these smaller remnants of forest and scrubland, if properly protected, can act as a series of oasis in a sea of urban sprawl, linking populations of wildlife that have begun to adapt to live alongside human activity. Even though it may not be as expansive as some national parks, these small green spaces can protect vital habitat and safeguard populations of atrisk wildlife.
“Right now, we’re losing biodiversity at an alarming rate,” said Goessling. “Having small urban preserves that have tortoises in them helps keep populations from being isolated…forming constellations of nature in urban areas.”
Goessling has also studied gopher tortoises throughout the southeastern United States, including St. Petersburg’s Boyd Hill Preserve. To Goessling, the best way of protecting what remains of the threatened species is to protect them where they are currently located, thus avoiding the relatively high mortality rates that come with relocation.
Gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus), found throughout the 14acre parcel, create large burrows amongst scrubland and pine forests within the southeastern United States. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commision, their burrows also serve as a refuge from intense heat and cold and fire events for more than 350 species, making gopher tortoises a keystone species in Florida’s coastal upland ecosystem.
Preserving Biodiversity
According to the WWF and 2022’s Living Planet Report, the world has lost roughly 69% of our global wildlife populations since
1970. Conservationists now urge the public to conserve any green spaces that host a thriving population of threatened or endangered species — such as the proposed WK Preserve.
These areas, according to Goessling, also have a large educational importance, allowing individuals who would not normally come into contact with nature to engage with it directly. This can help foster a care for the natural world, which can form into support for environmentally friendly policies and projects. Overall, allowing people to have a way to find nature, even in the most densely populated county in Florida, can have a large impact on their views towards conservation as a whole.
The WK Preservation Group has already begun giving tours to donors curious about the biodiversity found within this small area and its ecological benefits that go beyond a home for wildlife, such as a filter and buffer between urban sprawl runoff and the larger Klosterman Preserve. The preserve then feeds into the larger Saint Joseph Sound and eventually the Gulf of Mexico. The Carters fear that if this development moves forward, more contaminated runoff will enter the waterways, further polluting the already sensitive coastal ecosystem.
Uncertain Future
As the Sept. 15 deadline to raise funds inches closer, the Carters and the rest of the WK Preservation Group team are doing everything they can to continue to garner support from the local community and beyond. Through newsletters, tours, and other outreach programs, they hope to inspire others to donate to the cause of conservation, regardless of how big or small it may be. At the end of the day, the Carters and their colleagues see the importance of green spaces deep in the city.
“There’s relaxation in nature,” said the Carters. “It has a true impact on humans — and so it is important to have these green spaces amongst all the concrete.”
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Brunch by the Beach
Mother’s Day Dining Experiences
By Cameron Healy
With Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 12, here are a couple of beach locations hosting Mother’s Day brunches and events.
Starting in St. Pete Beach, families can celebrate moms at The Dewey Beach Bar & Grill, Don CeSar, and TradeWinds Island Resort.
Dewey Beach Bar & Grill
The Dewey Beach Bar & Grill has availability from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for groups of three to 20. Parties will receive shareable appetizers and dessert. Individual guests have the choice of typical breakfast and lunch items for the main course. Children have different main course options.
Brunch reservations are $69 per person and $35 per child. This does not include drinks, tax, and tip.
The Dewey Beach Bar & Grill, 109 Eighth Ave., St. Pete Beach. 727228-1000, resy.com.
Don CeSar
Hosted in the hotel’s King Charles Ballroom, Don CeSar offers a special brunch buffet for parties up to 26 people. Brunch availability ranges from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The buffet menu includes appetizers, made-to-order breakfast items, charcuterie, hot meats, and kid’s food options. Reservations are $150
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per person and $50 per child. Children 5 and younger eat for free.
The Don CeSar, 3400 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. 844-338-1501, doncesar.com.
TradeWinds Island Resort
The TradeWinds Island Resort has three Mother’s Day dining options for families to celebrate. Locations include the Grand Palm Colonnade, RumFish Grill, and Palm Court Italian Grill.
The lobby opens up to the Grand Palm Colonnade, which will host a Mother’s Day brunch buffet. Reservation time slots are between 11 a.m.
and 3 p.m. for groups upwards of 11 people.
This brunch will have small appetizers, breakfast options, pastries, salads, entrées with sides, and various desserts. Additionally, a “Chef’s Table” will feature pho. Pho has rice noodles, jalapeño, lime, Thai basil, bean sprouts, hoisin, scallions with the choice of shaved beef, chicken or sea scallops.
For Grand Palm Colonnade, reservations are $86 per person, $73 for individuals 60 years and older, and $33.75 for children ages 3 to 10 years old. Children 3 years old and younger eat for free.
The RumFish Grill will open for lunch and dinner from noon to 10 p.m. on Mother’s Day. Along with the regular menu, there are two special additions and a special dessert item.
Guests can order “lobster crusted halibut with herbed risotto, roasted broccolini, and saffron cream.” Additionally, “grilled New Zealand rack of lamb with crispy fingerling potatoes, roasted cauliflower, and mint pesto” will be available. For dessert, the menu features a lavender Crème Brulée.
The restaurant encourages reservations for the holiday.
If a Mother’s Day brunch isn’t in
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the cards for Sunday, Palm Court Italian Grill offers an evening dining experience.
The regular menu will be available, but the restaurant will offer two special entrée additions. First, guests can order a “petit grilled beef tenderloin (6 oz.) Oscar with lump crab, beurre blanc with roasted asparagus and mashed Yukon gold potato.” Another option will be the “grilled swordfish with shrimp, sherry lobster sauce and linguine tossed with asparagus tips.”
The restaurant encourages reservations for the holiday.
TradeWinds Island Resort, 5500 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. 800- 2491667.
Caddy’s Mother’s Day Brunch
Moving north to Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, and Indian Shores, Caddy’s has Mother’s Day specials at multiple locations.
Caddy’s has a laid back approach to the holiday. Moms will receive a free mimosa or glass of champagne. At the specified locations, moms can enjoy a special breakfast, a free drink, and a chance to win a gift basket. Caddy’s encourages reservations for the morning.
In Treasure Island, Caddy’s offers a small breakfast menu, a free drink, and a gift basket giveaway from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
In Madeira Beach and Indian Shores, Caddy’s offers a brunch menu, $20 bottomless mimosas, $5 margaritas, bloody marys, and mimosas. This location also offers the free drink special and the gift basket give-
away. These discounts are available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Caddy’s Treasure Island, 9000 W. Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island. 727-3604993, eventbrite.com.
Caddy’s Madeira Beach, 14080 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach. 727-308-7888, opentable.com.
Caddy’s Indian Shores, 20025 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores. 727-595-3172, eventbrite.com.
Clearwater Beach
At the northern end of the beaches, families can celebrate moms at the Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort as well as the JW Marriott Clearwater Beach Resort.
Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort
The Hyatt Regency hosts a Mother’s Day brunch at SHOR American Seafood Grill. This buffet-style menu will feature breakfast favorites, entrée selections, and homemade desserts. This Mother’s Day menu also will include bottomless mimosas, bloody marys, and other specialty cocktails.
Guests can eat any time between 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with reservations of up to 20 people. The brunch is $75 per person and $25 per child.
Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort, 301 S. Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater Beach. 727-476-5897, opentable.com.
JW Marriott Clearwater Beach Resort
The JW Marriott Clearwater Beach Resort will offer multiple Mother’s
Caddy’s will offer a special breakfast, a free mimosa or drink of champagne, and a chance to win a gift basket on Mother’s Day.
Day experiences for moms and their families, such as brunch and a jewelry station.
From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., the JW Marriott’s Latitude 28° will host a Mother’s Day brunch featuring an array of brunch favorites and specials. Items include seafood dishes, pancakes, meats, smoothies, and desserts. Brunch reservations are $70 per person and $40 per child under the age of 12.
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the resort will have a pop-up permanent jewelry station with LINK x LOU. Appointments are encouraged for moms looking for new shiny bracelets.
JW Marriott Clearwater Beach Resort, 691 S. Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater Beach. 727-677-6000.
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wall in between her gallery and the new space. During the First Friday ArtWalk, she unveiled her new gallery area.
“We had a champagne and chocolate cake opening. I’ve never seen the place so crowded,” McMahon said. “When I first got it, I really had to feel the space. It feels almost like a canvas for me.”
McMahon’s focus on showcasing local artists continues in the new gallery, but more is on the way.
“I’m hoping to bring new artists who are just finding their passion,” McMahon said. “It’s really exciting when you can see the talent radiating from their art.”
Words From An Artist
Jila Davoodi, a Town Shores resident, got to see her art for sale during the opening.
“We need a place like this. I love that I can walk down here from my condo and see art,” Davoodi said. “It makes Gulfport happier and more active. Gulfport loves art, and so does Brenda.”
Along with enjoyment from the community, Davoodi spoke about how important it is for the city as a whole.
“St. Petersburg is the biggest city around us, but there are a lot of smaller cities around it,” Davoodi said. “It makes Gulfport more important. It’s a reason for people to come from the other communities and tourists to come.”
Davoodi, an Iranian immigrant, found her home in art through the gallery.
“Brenda is such a great supporter. She wants to watch us all succeed,” Davoodi said.
Future for the Brenda McMahon Gallery
McMahon hopes to continue celebrating artists from all over the area, looking at even more art.
“Many people know Elizabeth Neily as the incredible artist she is with her fiber art, but even I
didn’t realize she was an amazing painter,” McMahon said. “It’s really exciting to learn more about my friends who are artists. I’m hoping to get more kinds of art in here, especially dimensional pieces. Maybe some sculptures and ceramics and metal pieces.”
She also hopes to continue her artist of the month program.
“It keeps art coming through
consistently,” said McMahon. “I want artists to make a living, but also to continue their passion. It’s really exciting to see how an artist can take an idea and dive into it completely. I want people to know that it isn’t going to be just more of the same. Not that more of the same is bad, but there’s going to be a lot more developments for the community.”
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McMahon with painter Patricia Kluwe Derderian. Derderian creates the popular city series, including iconic Gulfport locations like Pia’s, the Casino & Dog Beer as well as Paris, Amsterdam, and Barcelona.
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Community and Vibrancy
Three New South Pasadena Murals
By Cameron Healy
Creative Pinellas and the City of South Pasadena commissioned six new murals. Throughout the past seven months, the South Pasadena Mural Project beautified Pasadena Avenue.
Artists painted the first round of South Pasadena murals in October and November. The selected artists were Ashley Cassens, Illsol Studio, and Brian McAllister.
Cassens’ mural graced the side of Florida Orange Groves Winery (1500 Pasadena Ave. S.). McAllister took on Pasadena Liquor and Fine Wines (1100 Pasadena Ave. S.). And artists from Illsol Studio worked on a mural at Leverocks (840 Pasadena Ave. S.).
City Administrator Carley Lewis said the first round of artists set the bar high, but felt confident the second round would be successful.
“It has been a pleasure to work with the arts community and our local businesses to move this project forward. I can’t wait to see what these artists create,” said Lewis.
South Pasadena Murals 2024
By February 2024, Creative Pinellas announced the second round of muralists. The chosen artists had from March 11 to April 29 to paint an enlarged version of their approved mural design.
The South Pasadena Mural Project intends to bring colors and impactful art to the community. According to Creative Pinellas, any Pinellas-based artists or artists with strong ties to the area could apply for the program.
“We were encouraged to have even more artist submissions for this round of murals than we had for the first,” said Mayor Arthur Penny. “It was difficult to choose from the immense local talent that applied.”
Second Round Artists
For the second round of murals, selected artists were Cecilia Lueza, Sydney Prusso, and Ximena Sousa.
“These three artists bring to South Pasadena a world-class arts experience for both residents and visitors, and we are thrilled to continue our collaboration with the City,” said Creative Pinellas CEO Margaret Murray.
The mural locations included:
•Kimberly Nails (800 Pasadena Ave. S.)
•South Pasadena Shopping Center (6894 Gulfport Blvd. S.)
•Pasadena Bar and Grill (796 Pasadena Ave. S.)
Prusso created a cool-toned place of Zen on the side of Pasadena Bar and Grill. Prusso’s painting shows green leaves on branches with yellow flowers and a heron spreading its wings.
Along with that, Sousa painted a split picture of two scenes. On the left side, there is a tropical forest with orange, yellow, and green and coordinates across the top. On the right side, there is a blue ocean view with a mahi-mahi jumping out of the water.
Visitors can find Lueza’s work painted on one side of the South Pasadena Shopping Center.
This project with South Pasadena murals worked to bring vibrant and impactful murals to the community.
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April 29 concluded the second round of South Pasadena murals project. Here is Sydney Prusso’s mural at the Pasadena Bar and Grill.
Girl Bossing
St. Pete Author’s Historical Fiction Novel Explores Women’s Stories
By Amanda Hagood
We’ve all heard of social media personalities like #girlboss, which is a woman who triumphs in a boys-only business world.
But, L. L. Kirchner’s new novel Florida Girls (available May 28 from LILA BOOKS) is a lively historical fiction that reminds us that womanly self-actualization is an older, deeper story — and not without some serious conflict.
Untold Stories
At the close of World War II, Thelma Miles arrives in the Sunshine City, hoping to overcome a shady past. She discovers a promising lead at the Sun City Emporium — a recreation of St. Pete’s famous Webb’s City department store. She joins a liberty bond tour featuring St. Pete’s finest singing, dancing, swimwear-modeling young ladies. There’s even a chance to audition for a Hollywood part at the journey’s end. But don’t let the sunshine fool you. Before Thelma can get to Hollywood, she must contend with a long-lost underworld connection and a ruthless boss, both of whom threaten to derail her new-found freedom. Can Thelma dodge these dangers – and the occasional bullet – to steer her story in a new direction?
Florida Girls is the debut volume in The Queenpin Chronicles. It explores the lives of World War II-era women who aren’t so eager to head
back to the kitchen. Future volumes will feature stories set in Las Vegas and Havana. The St. Pete-based author’s website said she wanted to explore this material because, “history is already littered with the untold stories of women.”
It’s Not Easy at the Top
Kirchner’s world is as richly textured as an old, black-and-white photograph. She captures everything from the challenge of walking in a pencil skirt to the funereal solidity of a mob boss’s desk. The wacky universe of the Sun City Emporium is a fascinating portrait of Florida in
its technicolor postwar heyday. Political maneuvering beneath the story’s surface, marked by the outsized influence of organized crime and the game known as bolita, remind us that at least some of that sunshine was built on shadows.
The conflict between Thelma and her boss, Mrs. Kathleen Young is compelling. Florida Girls develops Kathleen’s character – ladylike but physically dominant, maternal but calculating when the situation calls for steel. Her character makes for delightful asymmetry between Kathleen and her diminutive, but emotionally-dependent husband. But Thelma doesn’t wish to be a pawn in another woman’s game. Kirchner develops their uneasy relationship in a slow, oh-so-relatable burn. She reminds us that stories of women’s advancement are as varied and complex as women themselves.
Florida Girls is not an undiluted celebration of a golden era in Florida history. They may rock out to Glen Miller, but their hardships haunt them. They are shrewd, not stoic, when it comes to survival. Expect some grit – the good and bad kind — and a complex plot. But you can also expect a candid and thoughtful look at the quest for self-determination.
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A Hidden Gem for Mexican Food
Kenneth City’s Taco Miendo Mexican Restaurant
By Morgan Banno
It seems there’s no shortage of Mexican food on Florida’s West coast. But finding an eatery with authentic cuisine is the challenge. Enter Taco Miendo Mexican Restaurant in Kenneth City. Like many of the establishments I sample, Taco Miendo is in an unassuming strip mall off 66th Street North. However, don’t overlook the bland exterior — because this place pumps out fantastic Mexican-inspired dishes.
From tacos and tostadas to enchiladas and empanadas, they make it all. They also serve Mexican breakfast fare such as huevos rancheros and chilaquiles all day. If you like the Mexican standards like fajitas, burritos, and chile rellenos, Taco Miendo has those too.
Taco Miendo: Best I’ve Had
If I could give out awards for best guacamole and best street corn, Taco Miendo would slay gold, hands down. For $7.50, you can enjoy a robust serving of scratch-made guacamole and chips. Studded with chunks of white onion, chopped tomatoes, and jalapeños, in conjunction with loads of freshly-squeezed lime juice, their guac explodes with flavor. I make some damn good guacamole, but Taco Miendo’s might be better than mine. The serving is big enough to share with a table of friends but in all honesty, I wouldn’t share — it’s too good.
The street corn ($4) is also top-notch. I’m not usually a fan of corn on the cob for the sole reason of how messy it is and how it sticks to my teeth. But the street corn (available on the cob or in a cup), is totally worth the napkins and toothpicks. The grilled corn is smothered in mayo and cotija cheese, and then blasted with chili-lime Tajin seasoning for a uniquely piquant kick. It may sound like an odd combination of ingredients but if you’re at all familiar with Mexican street food, this dish is classic.
Mexican Street Food
My Tour of Mexico platter ($13) arrived with a chicken tinga sope, chile rellenos, and a chicken tamale. It’s a fantastic combo if you can’t decide on what to order. Sopes are a traditional Mexican dish made of a fried masa (corn) base with savory toppings. Mine came with a smattering of refried beans and topped with shredded chicken, cheese, lettuce, and sour cream. It’s basically an open-faced Mexican sandwich. My chile rellenos were filled with cheese, lightly battered and fried, and covered in red sauce. And the chicken verde tamale was steamed to perfection inside a delicate corn husk.
Next time, I’m going straight for the Cocktail de Camarones — shrimp covered in a creamy chipotle sauce. Or perhaps I’ll dive into carne asada with cactus slices. House favorites include the molcajete and parrillada. If you’re a fan of Mexican street tacos, try the al pastor, laguna (beef tongue), suadero, or carnitas. However, if you dig the current birria fad and want an off-the-wall experience, I recommend the ramen birria or the birria pizza.
Taco Miendo Mexican Restaurant, 4747 66th St. N., Kenneth City. Mon.-Sun., 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 727-4986369, tacomiendomexicanrestaurant.com.
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Kenneth City’s Taco Miendo Mexican Restaurant pumps out Mexican-inspired dishes. The guacamole is wonderful.
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things to do
Mother’s Day, Tacos, and Markets
Thursday, May 9-Sunday, May 12
Animal Attraction Explore various concepts including society, gender, and current events through the contemporary art of animal themes. Florida CraftArt, 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Thurs.Sat., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sun., 12-5 p.m. 727-821-7391, floridacraftart. org.
Nollywood Dreams A laugh-outloud romantic comedy follows a young Nigerian woman dreaming of becoming a huge star in the “Nollywood” film industry. freeFall Theatre, 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Thurs.-Fri., 7 p.m.; Sat., 2 & 7 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m. $25-45. 727498-5205, freefalltheatre.com.
Thursday, May 9
Throat Chakra Yoga Learn how to connect with the throat chakra with BlissFit Yoga. Explore the seven chakras through music, dance, essential oils, and yoga poses. Join the beach yoga and dance series each Thursday until May 16. Upham Beach, 6850 Beach Plaza, St. Pete Beach. 7 p.m. $25. blissasana.com.
Friday, May 10-Saturday, May 11
Tacos & Tequila Munch on the tastiest tacos and sip on margaritas at St. Pete’s Tacos & Tequila Festival. Eat Mexican dishes from more than 30 vendors. Wash the tacos down with an ice cold beer or margarita. Enjoy live music by the water all weekend. Vinoy Park, 701 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Fri., 4-10 p.m.; Sat., 12-8 p.m. $7-45. stpetetacos. com.
Friday, May 10
Common Elements Opening Reception View common elements of nature in a different light with Heidi Martin Kuster’s special ex-
hibit, Common Elements. Explore abstract paintings of rolling waves, sand dunes, snow, and spring blossoms. Check out guest artist Machelle Knochenhauer’s clay sculptures inspired by architecture and human anatomy. This exhibit runs through June 30. ARTicles Art Gallery, 1234 Dr M.L.K. Jr. St. N., St. Petersburg. 5-8 p.m. 727-898-6061, articlesstpete.com.
Saturday, May 11
Beyond the Beach Cleanup Join your neighbors and Gulfport Grassroots as they come together to keep our beach clean. Bags, pickers, and gloves supplied. Gulfport Beach Shelter #4, 5500 Shore Blvd. S., Gulfport. 9-11 a.m. 732310-4932, facebook.com/gulfportgrassroots.
Wildlife Mom’s Hike Take a nature trip with the mom in your life on this Wildlife Mom’s Hike. Follow one of Boyd Hill’s rangers on a hike to explore the wonders of nature. Examine the natural instincts of
wildlife moms with their offspring. Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S., St. Petersburg. 10 a.m. $5. 727-893-7441, anc.apm.activecommunities.com.
Painting in the Park Explore 10 arts and crafts activity stations at Painting in the Park. Participants receive a “Painting in the Park Passport” as a station map, receiving stamps once completing activities. Activities include lots of painting, handmade bookmarks, tie dye, and more. Check out chalk art, an archaeology dig, and a popup poppy field. Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 727-896-2667, mfastpete.org.
Mother’s Day Brunch Celebrate the mothers in your life at this Mother’s Day brunch and paint day in the park. Enjoy delicious food and a relaxing painting session with the important women in your life. Bay Vista Recreation Center, 7000 Fourth St. S., St. Petersburg. 12-3 p.m. $15. 727-893-7441, anc. apm.activecommunities.com.
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Makers Market Join in on the fun of a makers market. Buy art from Tampa Bay artists and make your own too. Bring clothes for the clothing swap. Enjoy live music and hang out with new artistic friends. Pathfinder Outdoor Education, 1310 22nd Ave. S., St. Petersburg. 12-4 p.m. 727-328-0300, pathfinderoutdooreducation.org.
Sunday, May 12
Mother’s Day Beach Buffet Gather with family for a Mother’s Day celebration over a brunch buffet. Enjoy brunch classics, carved meats, casseroles, and desserts with a view of St. Pete Beach. TradeWinds Island Resort, 5500 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. $33-86. 727367-6461, tradewindsislandresorts. ticketspice.com.
Moms & Mimosas What is Mother’s Day without a couple mimosas? Check out the fun of the second annual Moms & Mimosas. Practice yoga at 11 a.m. to earn a BOGO mimosa. Enjoy barbecue, charcuterie, and $6 mango or pineapple mimosas all day. Shop from vendors and listen to live music. The Wine House, 2913 Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport. 12 p.m. 727-256-0228, pinkwinehouse.com.
Tuesday, May 14
tral Ave., St. Petersburg. 6:30 p.m. $5. 727-300-1700, eventbrite.com.
Wednesday, May 15
Beach Market Support small businesses at the Madeira Beach Wednesday Market. Take in relaxing beach vibes as you shop. Listen to live music, and enjoy delicious lunch and drinks from food trucks. 15000 Madeira Way, Madeira Beach. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. tampabaymarkets.com.
St. Pete Musical Bingo Test your musical knowledge with musical bingo. Win prizes such as food specials, handcrafted cocktails, gift cer-
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tificates, and more. Play with hosts Joanna and Mike every Wednesday. Salty Nun, 2501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 7 p.m. 727-329-9994, saltynun.com.
Sunshine State: Essays Join The Gabber Newspaper Book Club to explore Sarah Gerard’s experiences growing up in Florida. Sunshine State: Essays have topics ranging from friendships to the environment and more. 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.
Cowboy Carter Listening Party This ain’t Texas, but Florida can still throw a hoedown. Enjoy a night of Queen B’s Cowboy Carter while two-stepping with friends and shopping the mini pop-up market. Tickets allow guests to enjoy the Beyoncé Listening Party as well as the museum’s galleries. The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art, 150 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 5:30-7:30 p.m. $10. 727-892-4200, thejamesmuseum.org.
Laughing Glass Have an unforgettable night at Laughing Glass: Stand-Up Comedy Night. Laugh along with host Dan Bakst, and featured performers Dylan Walker and Jarrett Moore. Experience stand-up comedy from local comedians while surrounded by mesmerizing glass artistry. Imagine Museum, 1901 Cen-
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The Kardashians, New Orleans, and Rock Bands
Random Quotes from Gulfportians
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“You know the Kardashians live there.” —Jim Lewis from California, talking about growing up in Hidden Hills, CA
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Caregivers HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS OF ST. PETE BEACH
HANDYMAN, SEMI-RETIRED Ceiling fans, grab bars, lights, blinds, and all types of small interior repairs. Honest & reliable. Call Giovanni (John) at 727-410-2201.
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
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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
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.
JS COMPUTER REPAIR
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: 407244-6045. James: 407-244-6045.
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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 typesT.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. 727-410-7323.
CLEAN UP YARD - CLEAN OUT HOUSES Tree Work and Yard Work, Big/Small Tree Removal, Hauling, Trim/Rake + Pressure Cleaning, clean out garages, Handyman, Call Sylvester: 727-460-8721.
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
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The Gabber Newspaper 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. The Gabber Newspaper does NOT provide witnesses for document signing.
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CHARLES JUNK HAULING & DEMOLITION
Junk & trash removal. Low, low prices guaranteed. Daily specials. Kitchen, bath, shed, fencing, etc. Demolition. Chuck: 727-8310507.
HB HAULING & HANDYMAN SERVICES
We offer a wide array of services including hauling, junk removal, interior/exterior repairs and renovations, etc. We do it all. Our lowest price upfront. Call Kenny at 727793-5816.
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.
BYRON JOHNSON PAINTING PLUS, INC.
Time to refresh the interior/exterior of your house or business? High quality, professional painting. Free estimates. Lic.#9894. Insured. 727-365-1088
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Trust Masters Painting. Making customers happy for 42 yrs. Interior/exterior painting, pressure cleaning, & waterproofing. Honest and reliable. References, guaranteed. Call 727-510-6804.
PINNIX PAINTING, INC. In business locally since 1980. Interior, exterior, commercial, residential. Free Estimates. Lic. #C4334. Call 727-504-1508.
CHRISTIANSON PAINTING
Interior/exterior, 30 years experience with old school craftsmanship. Strong customer service and references. Call or text Mark at 727-452-4938. Lic #C-11520.
SEASONS BEST PAINTING & CONTRACTING, LLC Interior/exterior painting and power washing services. Over 25 years of experience. 727-506-3677. Licensed/insured. Lic. #C-11623
ARNEY’S PAINTING INC.
Expert prep & painting. Interior and exterior work, residential and commercial, plus wallpaper removal. 30 years experience. Lic. #C-9579. Call Arney: 727-900-3459.
Counseling Center Mark Sieg, LCSW, CAP 727- 251- 2319 marksieg@gulfportcounselingcenter.com gulfportcounselingcenter.com
A BRAND NEW EDGE ON YOUR BLADES
Sharpen chainsaws, knives, axes, saws, mower blades, etc. Drop off near Temple Beth-El area, by appointment. Call Marc: 727-410-4310. Local to South Pasadena, Gulfport, South St Pete.
G & J HANDYMAN
Growing local company with honest prices and quality care. We offer a variety of skilled home renovation services including: interior & exterior painting, upgrades & maintenance, driveway renovation, drywall repairs, and more! Call/text 727-615-0025 or 813-934-9024.
Card of Thanks
POWERFUL PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Holy Spirit, you who solves all problems, who lights all roads so that I can attain my goal, you who give me the divine gifts to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life you are with me, I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things and confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you, even in spite of all material illusions. I wish to be with you, in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mine. The person must say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. After 3 days the favor requested will be granted, even if it may appear difficult. This prayer must be published immediately after the favor is granted, without mentioning the favor, only your initials should appear at the bottom. TTD
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PROFLO PLUMBING 727-902-7077 #CFC1430429 State-certified, residential/ commercial service. Senior and military discount. $25 off service with ad. Locally owned and operated. The Perfect Part-Time Job! Flexible Hours...Tell Us When You Want To Work... Supplement Your Income By Helping A Senior! Call Us Today At (727) 401-4700! License #: 234757, 299994709 Plumbing Professional Services Trauma. Anxiety. Depression. Self-Esteem. There is hope for a better tomorrow. Gulfport
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For Sale TOMBERLIN LOW SPEED VEHICLE 2020 Emerge
street legal, excellent
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4,
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locking trunk and glove boxes, power
Lots of extras- this LSV has it all! $10,600 OBO. 317-513-9333. STANDUP PADDLEBOARD Riviera 9.2, green. $200.
MEMORIAL GARDENS FAMILY CREMATION PLOT Beautiful quiet spot in back of cemetery. It is tree lined with only 10 spots, 5x5, ours in middle. For your entire family you can add a number of benches or columbariums. Call 727-381-5363 for details.
FOR SALE Spin Life handicapped travel scooter. 4 wheel, like new, only used once. Make an offer. Call 727-458-2871.
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC VESSEL AUCTION
Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 328 Title XXIV Section 328.17 Nonjudicial sale of vessels. 1988 28’ Regal FL8423FV 5/14/21
Marc A. Michetti auctioned May 22, 2024, Noon. Harborage Marina, 1110 3rd St., St. Petersburg FL 33701. Paul Miller 727-2315580 p@miller1.co
LOOKING TO BUY OLD VINTAGE FLORIDA MEMORABILIA
Buying for cash vintage Florida related items: flamingos, postcards, advertisements, signs, jewelry, photos, cement statues, menus, books, kitchen stuff, etc. Please call/text Carrie: 305-798-3350. Living in S. St. Pete. Can meet you or come to you.
HUGE YARD/BUSINESS SALE
Sat., 5/11 8 a.m - 5 p.m. 11403 Seminole Blvd, Largo. Tools, hardware, new clothes, TV’s, board games, tons of items. Come by and see!
MOVING/ YARD SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO! 5709 Tangerine Ave. S. Saturday (5/11) and Sunday (5/12) 8a.m.-2p.m. Housewares, Furniture, Collectibles, Storage, Electronics, Clothing, Lawn Equipment, Tools, Beach Gear, anything we don’t want to pack! Everything priced right. Things to be added daily.
COZY COTTAGE AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Perfect for visiting relatives, guests of events, quick getaways, and general easy living. 2bd/1ba, completely furnished with central heat & air, plus close to beaches and shopping. Call or text 727-434-0424 for details.
Real Estate For Rent
BEAUTIFUL GULFPORT STUDIO APT FOR RENT Large room with separate kitchen (frig & stove) and full bathroom (tub/shower). Plenty of hot water included. Large walk in cedar closet. A/C. Quiet area with yard. Water, sewer and trash included. $1,050/ month plus electric. 216-536-4727.
CONDO FOR RENT AT GULFVIEW CONDOS
Welcome Stetson students! 2bd/1ba, 6100 Gulfport Blvd. S., unit 115A. Across from Stetson. $1,875/month. Call David at 727244-0989.
BRAND NEW 1/1 RENTAL - ALL PETS WELCOME Newly renovated 1/1 gem w/ private fenced yard available now! All pets (big & small) welcome, carport parking, spa bathroom, adorable kitchen, private laundry room. Don’t miss out! Close to downtown @ 2238 Quincy Street. $1625/month. Call/text: 772-775-4916.
BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED 1/1 IN HEART OF GULFPORT Walk to the waterfront! Furnished 1/1 in a Craftsman duplex with w/d, relaxing screened porch, and garage. 30 day + rental, pricing based on length of stay. Call 352-212-6098.
SEASONAL, FURNISHED CONDO: NEAR BEACHES SUNRUNNER DOWNTOWN
Centrally located 1BR/1BA condo in “gated” community, pool, laundry onsite. Temporary rental: 6 mos or 7 mos ONLY. Furnished, large closet, newer kitchen with dishwasher, off-street assigned parking. Close to Stetson, Gulfport, Pasadena. $1,300/month. For photos, text FQ23 to: 727-314-1406.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & LEASING SERVICES
Property owners! The Blue Waters Team from Berkshire Hathaway offers 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!
GULFPORT WORKSHOP AVAILABLE 550 sqft. 1 block from Beach Blvd. Month-tomonth, $500/month, $500 deposit. Call Ken at 513-374-2443.
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Here’s what homes sold in Gulfport in April 30-May 3.
2827 45th St. S. (Marina)
This three-bed, two-and-a-half-bath home, built in 1959, has 1,661 square feet. It listed for $650,000 and sold for $615,000.
3008 52nd St. S. (Waterfront District)
This two-bed, one-bath home, built in 1946, has 1,128 square feet. It listed for $525,000 and sold for $491,400.
2320 59th St. S. (Waterfront District)
This two-bed, two-bath home, built in 1951, has 1,534 square feet. It listed for $523,000 and sold for $519,000.
4811 Coronado Way S. (Marina)
This two-bed, two-bath home, built in 1946, has 1,396 square feet. It listed for $522,000 and sold for $500,000.
1626 53rd St. S. (Tangerine)
This two-bed, two-bath home, built in 1970, has 1,156 square feet. It listed and sold for $409,900.
5731 17th Ave. S. (Tangerine)
This three-bed, two-bath home, built in 1955, has 1,294 square feet. It listed for $299,000 and sold for $235,000.
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CAMERON HEALY 3-2-1 Plus Wonderful Open Air Living Space. You’ll love the feel of this custom open floor plan. Corner lot. Has never flooded. Professionally landscaped with plenty of yard JUST LISTED! Desirable Gulfport Marina District 4618 27th Ave S
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