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Alligators, Mobile Homes and Skunk Apes In an homage to heat, coastal life, bikinis and mythical creatures, MIZE Gallery has dedicated its entire studio space to a Sunshine Statethemed exhibit, The Art of All Things Florida. Chad Mize, owner of MIZE Gallery, took to Facebook Live for the collection’s debut on Friday, May 7. “It’s really colorful, fun, inspired by our colorful state, our crazy state,” Mize said from his gallery at 689 Dr. MLK Jr. St. The works all reflect some aspect of America’s swampiest state, from urban legends to glamorously painted mobile homes. As contributing artist Rhys Meatyard puts it, the Sunshine State is “bountiful with fruit, but scary as hell.” The St. Petersburg-based artist created a Jack Nicholson-inspired sun that spins on top of a wood panel, decoupaged with layers of aging nautical maps of Florida. “It’s both amazing and terrifying, Mize continued on page 23
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6. Last but not least, the city’s own attorney said the minutes are incorrect in context. He said this not once but twice. Mayor Henderson can make whatever accusations he wants to make against me. However, why in the world would he want to discredit the city’s own attorney, who clearly stated that the meeting minutes of 10/1/2019 did not accurately reflect his legal opinion. If the mayor and city council don’t wish to accept/reflect the city attorney’s opinion in correct context, and reflect such in the city’s legislative history, then why hire him and spend taxpayer money to pay him? – M. Tober
Dear Editor: In the recent issue of the Gabber, in an article [“Devil’s in the Details,” May 6, 2021] describing my quest to correct an error of context in the city council minutes, Mayor Henderson stated: “I do not want to set a precedent for ongoing editorializing of minutes based on personal subjective bias or someone’s desire to prove a point.” Allow me to clarify: 1. The role of the city council is to “adopt” the city council meeting minutes. Presumably, the city council would “adopt” minutes that are correct in context. While the city clerk’s office does a great job, they are human and can certainly make an error. Correcting an obvious error of context is NOT editorializing. 2. My request for correction is the first I have ever made in all the years that I have attended and paid attention to council meetings. If I wanted to make corrections for the purpose of making a point, I surely would have made many more such requests. 3. My request was void of any nefarious intentions and I absolutely had no intention of “trying to prove a point” or engage in “personal bias.” 4. My concern was based on the fact that the charter is the tool that sets the foundation for the operation of the government of the City of Gulfport. If a city official doesn’t understand a portion of that document, how can one expect the residents/taxpayers to understand it? And by the way, the phrase in the charter is not written very clearly, and as such, the official’s misunderstanding is understandable. Bottom line: The charter defines how our government should function. 5. The minutes are the permanent legislative history of Gulfport. Why would anybody want to purposely put incorrect information into the historic annals of the City of Gulfport?
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Council May Mediate on Noise, Police Launch Mental Health Initiative By Ryan McGahan
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The May 4 Gulfport City Council meeting, the first back at city hall after an extended stay at the Catherine Hickman Theatre, finished in just under 90 minutes Tuesday night. With Mayor Sam Henderson absent, Vice Mayor April Thanos oversaw discussion of noise complaints, a new police initiative and thoughts for improving transportation in Gulfport. Council Plans to Mediate Noise Complaints After weeks of increasing tension between the owners of the North End Taphouse on Beach Boulevard and local residents over the amount of noise coming from bands performing late at night, council has agreed to mediate between the two factions to find a compromise. Two meetings prior, Kelly Wright, co-owner of the Taphouse, spoke before council and asked that they raise the decibel limit of the local noise ordinance, currently set at 65 decibels, so that bands could perform at the bar without incurring a police visit. Two weeks later, seven residents from the nearby area came to the following meeting to ask for the opposite: more restrictions on the volume and time
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at which bands could play, citing loud new partnership with Directions For music easily heard in their homes Living, a nonprofit organization that past 11 p.m. provides affordable counseling to At the most recent meeting, Counthose with mental health issues. cilmember Christine Brown proposed Under the new partnership, patrol a solution to the issue, requesting “a officers who encounter someone moratorium on the violations until we undergoing a mental health episode can get the two sides together” for can use a tablet provided by Direcmediation. tions For Living to instantly start a “I feel like there might be some bad video call with a counselor to help blood going on talk the individual and I’d like to bring “I feel like there might be through their mothe people togeth- some bad blood going ment of crisis. The er and see if we is to provide on and I’d like to bring plan can find a comproone tablet per pomise that works the people together and lice squad, and the for everybody,” see if we can find a com- costs of the tablets she explained. and counselors will promise...” Council agreed, be covered by Diand approved a two-week moratorections For Living, even if the tablet rium, effective Wednesday, May 5, should be damaged or lost. on noise complaints in the area sur “In many of the cases where this rounding the Tap House to give Brown is already being done, the officer time to talk to the concerned parties has been able to leave without and schedule a meeting where they taking the person into protective can discuss their grievances and custody just based on the reliance hopefully reach a compromise. that there will be a follow-up meeting between the person and the Police Chief Announces New provider,” Vincent said. “They’ve Mental Health Initiative already done this as a pilot in Largo and Belleair, next is Gulfport Gulfport Police Chief Rob Vincent and Clearwater. I’ve already tentaspoke before council to announce a tively agreed to do it with them; we
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should have it out in the field by the end of May.” Council Discusses the Future of Transportation in Gulfport A pair of car-related resolutions led to a rolling discussion of the types of transportation councilmembers wanted to see more of in Gulfport. The first resolution, which passed unanimously, authorizes Duke Energy to install a pair of electric vehicle charging stations at city hall. The stations, which Duke will install for free, are for city use, but will also be open for public use. Councilmember Paul Ray expressed some reservations about the stations due to the low number of electric vehicles in the city’s fleet and in Gulfport in general, while Councilmember Thanos emphasized that one of the reasons the city passed on electric vehicles in the past was a lack of charging stations, and hoped this could be a first step to making that change. Thanos later pressed this issue further during the discussion of the annual Capital Improvement Program budget, asking if the city could set an official policy to always look for electric alternatives when looking to replace old city vehicles, and choose them as long as they fit the needs of the city and aren’t too expensive. Council may discuss the proposal in the future. The second resolution of the night asked council to consider approving a fuel tax increase proposed by the Pinellas Board of County Commissioners, adding one to five extra
Overheard at City Council “I just wanted to bring up that we are going to be having our youth sailing program coming up in June. It’s gonna be starting June 21, and it’s gonna go on to July 9. This is free to all kids, any kids that want to learn how to sail; we’ve been teaching kids for 35 years how to sail. We have eight more openings… It’s three days a week, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, it starts at nine and goes on until noon.” – Richard Walters, Boca Ciega Yacht Club member, during public comment. “The rest of us on city council would like to… make sure that everyone stays healthy, even though the governor doesn’t care if we live or die or get healthy, or doesn’t believe in science… I ask the businesses to continue what they’re doing with the masks, keep their mask ordinances, and put science before politics.” – Councilmember Michael Fridovich during his closing comments, responding to Governor Ron Desantis’s recent suspension of local COVID-19 ordinances, including the county mask mandate. “Another thing that I wanted to bring up, which will be controversial maybe, is collections. We have significant outstanding collections, and I’m not talking about lien collections; this is just utility collections. I would like us to potentially have a presentation from the finance department, and maybe having somebody from a collection agency… to see whether we want to use a collection agent.” – Vice Mayor April Thanos during her closing comments. The proposal was discussed for a few minutes, and council agreed that they’d be open to discussing it in the future, but wanted to possibly wait until after the pandemic has passed so as not to pick an “insensitive” time to start collecting outstanding debts.
cents per gallon of fuel bought in Pinellas. Gulfport would receive less than one percent of the generated revenue, only approximately $9,000 per year, if the tax is approved. “I’m not in favor of it. In this country, we get our roads fixed via taxation from gas… I’m also a firm believer that we should have light rail, and maybe if people start driving over potholes for a while maybe they’ll fi-
nally decide that we need light rail,” Councilmember Michael Fridovich said, prompting some laughs. The other councilmembers agreed, believing that the traditional system of funding road improvements through fuel taxes is outdated, and there are more effective means of acquiring road improvement funds. Council voted down the resolution unanimously.
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Greens for Those in Need
Gulfport Farmer to Use Shipping Containers for Nonprofit Farm Gulfport-based small-time grower Brendan Hart is looking for space to put shipping container gardens ripe with microgreens, and it’s all going to local food banks and donation spots in the name of his nonprofit, The Florida Hunger Project. Hart began working in vegetable farming in 2008, while living in San Francisco. The 42-year-old Massachusetts native was working with a buddy, growing lettuce as a part-time gig in those days. Now, he’s in the process of launching The Florida Hunger Project, combining unconventional farming with a local need for donated foods. The sole problem is finding a chunk of space to place the 40 by 10 foot containers. Hart has the plans and the nonprofit status, but the space has yet to come together. “Most people have no idea how many people around us are feeling food insecurity,” Hart said. In Pinellas County, that’s 73,369 people – nearly 13% of residents – according to Feeding America’s Map the Meal Gap interactive study, which debuted in September of 2020. “Even those that are employed, two jobs may not be enough to cover groceries,” Hart said. “It
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A New Type of Greenhouse After their life at sea, shipping containers are a virtually indestructible and relatively cheap option for everything from housing to farming. In Hart’s words, they’re like a greenhouse, without the natural light. Instead, the Gulfport resident plans to use artificial light to coax a medley of greens and sprouts into existence and then into local food banks or pantries. “They are becoming popular in many restaurants for use in salads, sandwiches, garnishes,” Hart said. The idea is that a sprinkle of microgreens on lunch adds nutritional supplement. “I just have the ability to do this, and I want to help,” Hart said. “I grew up in a white middle class family feeling secure about basic needs. I’ve become more and more aware of my white privilege, what it means, and how I may be able to utilize it for the benefit of my community.” More at floridahungerproject.org.
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Can you pay your utility bills online, for free? It’s complicated. The Gabber has received several questions about whether you can pay Gulfport utility bills online for free. Some people insisted they pay their bills online with no charge, and others were positive there was not a free online option. So, we looked into it. Gulfport residents can pay their utility bill four different ways: in person, by mail, direct debit or online. The paperless, online billing option is available to all Gulfport residents, however it requires residents to use a Visa or Mastercard, and that comes with a $3.25 fee. (More at municipalonlinepayments.com/ gulfportfl/utilities.) If you don’t have a Mastercard or a Visa, you can call city hall to make alternate online billing arrangements. For this option you must have a valid email address and an established service, according to Cheryl Hannafin, the city’s finance director. After you enroll in online payments, your bills are emailed to you instead of mailed. Residents can also mail their bills the old-fashioned way to the City of Gulfport Utilities Customer Service Department, 2401 53rd St. S., Gulfport, FL 33707. You must include your bill stub along with the check. You can also drop your payment in person at the payment drop box located through the front door of city hall. There is another option: Sign up for direct debit, and the city takes payment directly from your bank ac-
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count. This method allows residents to link their bills to their banking information, and the process can be automatic – no more worrying about late payments. While the setup takes a minute, this online payment method doesn’t
come with an extra fee. You provide a voided check, a savings deposit slip or have your bank send the information directly. The forms can either be scanned and emailed to utilitiesinfo@mygulfport.us, or dropped at city hall.
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Mammoth Find
Admiral Farragut Science Teacher Discovers Mammoth Bone
Henry Sadler and his seventh grade science class pose with the 10,000-year-old mammoth bone that Sadler uncovered in the Peace River in Arcadia, Florida.
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Ten thousand years old, four feet long and once hinged in a Columbian mammoth’s femur, a 60-pound fossil from the Ice Age now sits in Henry Sadler’s science room at Admiral Farragut Academy. The amateur paleontologist found the intact bone at the Peace River, a Florida hotspot for “ice aged” artifacts, on Sunday, April 25. In the three years Sadler has worked the muddy banks and dived for bones at the Arcadia-based river – in a region known as “Bone Valley” – this is the largest and most well-preserved fossil the science teacher’s found. “It was pretty rare to find a bone as intact and complete as that one,” Sadler said. It was a standard weekend for Sadler and diving companion, Derek Demeter, the Planetarium Director of the Seminole State College. “It was a last-ditch spot,” Sadler wrote in a press release. “We’d been diving all day and hadn’t really found anything, and we thought, ‘Why don’t we head upriver a bit and see if there’s anything there.’” There was something there. In addition to the mammoth bone, Demeter picked up an ancient saber tooth tiger’s tooth –
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“I’ve been working that particular spot for three years,” Sadler said.
the “holy grail of Florida fossils,” Sadler wrote – and a tooth from a prehistoric shark that existed before great whites roamed the seas. Eventually, Sadler plans to use adhesive to restore the fossil’s deteriorating end piece and fix it to another piece of bone. For now, it sits with his other mammoth discoveries and he’ll use it as a teaching tool for seventh graders. “The kids have a great time with it,” Sadler said. “It’s taller than most of them so they absolutely love it.” Follow what this teacher-by-weekday and paleontologist-by-weekend unearths next at instagram.com/thinkseek.
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Safe Space for Sea Turtles
Treasure Island Completes Mission to Install Turtle-Friendly Lighting Treasure Island’s four-year quest to help guide sea turtles to the water is finally complete. In 2017, Duke Energy, with permission from the City of Treasure Island, changed the streetlights on Gulf Boulevard from amber high-pressure sodium lights – better for turtles, but not officially turtle compliant – to abrasive, white, non-turtle-friendly LED lights. “We were led to believe that they were going to be turtle-friendly lights, only to find that they were extremely bright and not turtle-friendly,” Assistant Public Works Director Stacy Boyles said. This change led to disorientation for nesting turtles and hatchlings, according to Boyles. “It’s a bit of a misconception that the lights only affect the hatchlings. They definitely disorient the nesting turtles as well,” Boyles said. “The artificial lighting confuses them as they’re used to looking for the moonlight and how it reflects off the water.” The city requested a design variance from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), asking for turtle-friendly amber light installations because of the rise in sea turtle disorientation. “The reason why a variance was needed was because on state roads, there requires a certain amount of lighting for safety purposes,” Boyles said. “We believed that it was important for FDOT to take it a step further and change their requirements in the state design manual so that anyone can use turtle-friendly street lights on coastal state roads.” FDOT approved and implemented this update and commissioned approved streetlights that met the requirements for safety of both humans and wildlife. In addition to the FDOT and Duke Energy, the city worked with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Pinellas County Coastal Management and State Representative Linda Chaney on the project.
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“We now have eight trial, full cutoff, amber-shielded street lights installed in Treasure Island on 112th Avenue on Gulf Boulevard,” Boyles said. The lights passed the FWC’s inspection with a requested minor tweak to the amber shields. Treasure Island set a new coastal lighting ordinance – left up to the discretion of the property owner, but stating that, during nesting season you should not be able to see the light bulb or source anywhere on the beach, unless you have an amber wavelength light. “One of the reasons why we were really excited to get this done is be-
cause the city and the state really need to be setting a positive example. We talk to our business owners and our property owners all the time about our turtle-friendly lighting, but it’s hard to not practice what you preach,” Boyles said. Florida is one of the only locations in the world where loggerhead turtles nest. Boyles wants to remind beach visitors to clean up their trash, take down tents and sandcastles and fill in holes when they leave the beach, particularly during nesting season, which lasts through October. These can serve as obstacles to turtles trying to get back in the water.
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St. Petersburg Youth League Needs a Home By Abby Baker
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Grindhouse Coach Jason Murray comes to practice with his daughters, Rhiah and Lyric Murray. “Maybe they’ll take this over eventually,” Murray said.
Grindhouse Elite Club in St. Petersburg used to practice on a private court in a partnership with Elim Junior Academy School, but after COVID-19 shutdowns, those days are over. Currently, the youth basketball travel ball team practices at the Wildwood Recreation Center. It works, but the teams share space with other recreational teams, limiting them to a tiny spot of precious court space. “We wish we could be by ourselves,” said Assistant Coach Rick Oliver. “But no church, no basketball.” Still, the teams – sixth and eighth grade boys and girls, youth to 16 – practice weekly and trav-
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el throughout Florida to compete against other young recreation leagues. “Grindhouse has never had a gym, and with us having several teams, a home team would be a big help,” Coach Jason Murray said. In the meantime the players skirt around the outskirts of a community court. “Sometimes we practice inside; sometimes there’s no space at all, we go outside,” Oliver said. “We’re just hoping we can get Elim back.” On the Court The kids affectionately call Murray “J” while they weave up and down the busy court.
“I never had a good coach,” Murray said. “I hope I’m giving them what I didn’t have.” They may not have a permanent set of hoops, but that doesn’t stop players from ferociously practicing, dropping pushups in between routines. Murray, 34, also coaches junior varsity at Northeast High School Basketball. He stopped playing on a team in 11th grade, and started coaching. He’s been teaching basketball for 10 years, and seven of those have been as part of his nonprofit, run entirely on public donations, car washes and other fundraisers. “I don’t want them to think any-
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Dear Gabby: In-Laws, Pets and Phone Addicts The Gabber’s semi-regular advice column, Dear Gabby, is here by reader demand. Have a question or a conundrum for Gabby? There’s no problem too small for our resident advisor. Send your questions – they can be anonymous – to deargabby@ thegabber.com.
than just a few hours home alone. There’s tradeoffs for everything, so find what’s right for you by talking to someone at a pet shop or shelter (highly recommend shelters) to get a good feel for what kind of pet might be right for you.
I’ve been married a little over five years now, and I still can’t do anything right for my mother-in-law. If I make dinner, it’s too salty or too spicy. If I give her a gift, she usually returns it or never uses it. No matter how hard I try, she just doesn’t like me. She and my husband are very close; he insists that I’m wrong. Mother’s Day is coming up and I know I’m going to strike out again. What do you get for a monster-in-law you can’t please?
My children all spend a lot of time on their devices. This has only gotten worse through the pandemic, and I fear I am losing the battle with them. Especially because my husband is now home a lot more and he’s ALSO on his phone and tablet all the time. I’ve tried “taking away” phones and devices, setting time limits, etc. but nothing seems to work, especially when my husband also sets a bad example. We’ve discussed it, and he agrees, but he’s still scrolling on his phone all the time. Help!
In-laws can be a force to reckon with, but you should have someone on your side: your spouse! Ask your husband for a little insight on what might be a great gift for his mother. You don’t have to frame it as, “Hey, your mom hates me and I want to impress her,” as that can open a can of worms, but you can ask a few questions to get to know her a little bit. Ask your husband to tell you a few stories about his mother, whether it be from when he was a kid to him being an adult. I’m sure he’ll mention something that might give you a hint toward a great gift that might be just the thing to turn the relationship around.
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our attention/time spent online, is now worth more than oil! Our attention is valuable in dollars but more importantly, it’s valuable emotionally, so it’s no wonder you’re worried about all the time your family spends on devices. The problem with limits and taking away devices is that we’ve grown accustomed to giving our attention to something that’s fast, low stakes and easily accessible. So when we take a device away or shut off the wifi, we have to work that much harder to fill the void left by our quick fix. In order to fill the void, and maybe even retrain your family’s beautiful brains, you’ve got to have a fast and easily accessible replacement ready. Plan a family game night, outing, movie, or activity – like cooking together, doing a puzzle or craft, karaoke – that brings you all together to interact IRL, be present and engage each other in ways a screen can’t. Also, if your husband agrees, he’s gotta put down his phone for family time, too. Remind him that children do what they see far more than they do what we say!
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On April 23, Sea Scouts from Florida, Georgia and Alabama met in Apollo Beach to compete as sailors. They brought with them the ancient skills of those who harness the wind to move 9,000-pound vessels across the water. When these teens joined Sea Scouts at 13 or 14, most of them were new to boating. Within six months all of them learned how to confidently sail 16-foot sloops.
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Sign Up for Summer Rec Registration is now open for the City of Gulfport’s 2021 Summer Program for children who will complete kindergarten through age 14. Hours of registration are Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The seven-week program runs June 14 to July 30, and costs $495 for residents and $619 for non-residents, which does not include field trips. Summer program hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with extended hours available until 6 p.m. for an additional charge. There are 25 spots available at a discount rate for Gulfport residents in need of assistance. Register at the Recreation Center, 5730 Shore Blvd. S. or call 727893-1068 for more.
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Community Band Needs Direction The New Horizons Band of Gulfport is looking for a music director for its beginning and intermediate concert bands. The New Horizons mission is to give adults at any skill level the opportunity to play music
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things to do Hurricane Prep, French Fries & IndieFaire By Abby Baker
Find links for these events — and many other things to do — online at thegabber.com/events. All Summer Long Cereal for Summer Food Drive Help combat child hunger by participating in the annual City of South Pasadena Cereal for Summer food drive. Donate oatmeal, dry cereal, pop tarts and other non-perishable morning-time meals. Donations will directly benefit children that face food insecurity. South Pasadena City Hall Annex Building, 6940 Hibiscus Ave. Friday, May 14 Hurricane Expo: St. Pete Beach Be prepared, St. Pete Beach. The St. Pete Beach Fire Rescue and Aquatic Center come together to educate locals on hurricane prep and open-water swimming. Meet a meteorologist, get fitted for a life jacket and head out with a free lifeguard donut. Horan Park, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. PorchFest in Roser Park Become a part of a new tradition in St. Petersburg’s Roser Park at Porchfest, an event that brings local musicians to the area’s quaint front porches. Artists will play from wraparounds and rocking chairs as you stroll the pathways and check out local vendors. Roser Park, 6-8th St. S. and Roser Park Dr. S. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Saturday, May 15 Saturday Market in Gulfport Join Gulfport for IndieFaire! Buy a seashell watch, pick up a dirty chai latte or watch fire performers light up the street at IndieFaire, every third Saturday of the month. Hosted by the Gulfport Merchants Chamber, it’s a fun, family friendly event with live music, street performers and designed-for-the-occasion morsels created by our local restaurants for dine-in or walk about eating. 3101 Beach Blvd S. 5-9 p.m. Russian Art in Gulfport Rush in to check out work by contemporary Russian American artists at Artfest, a Russian American Club of St. Petersburg-hosted arts and crafts festival. Held in conjunction with Gulfport’s IndieFaire, this is your chance to experience new styles, or at least the authentic Russian snacks. Russian American Club, 2920 Beach Blvd. S. 5-9 p.m. French Fry Fest Returns, Extra Crispy Twenty food trucks, with French fry options galore, rumble into Albert Whitted Park for a crunchy French fry “eleganza.” There’s a craft wine and beer
booth, churros and in typical St. Petersburg fashion, furry friends are welcome. Wear a mask, and don’t bring your own ketchup. Albert Whitted Park, 480 Bayshore Drive NE. 5-11 p.m. Sunday, May 16 Doggy Bath Day at Pinellas Ale Works Get a dog bath and a brew at Pinellas Ale Works at this fundraiser for Friends of Strays. Some friends from State Farm will volunteer their time bathing your pups in the Beer Garden while you have a paw pint. Pinellas Ale Works, 1962 1st Ave. S. 12 p.m. Women’s Garden Tea Time to get those pinkies up and moving at this sip-and-chat tea time in a St. Petersburg garden. Whether you’re familiar with the St. Petersburg Woman’s Club or not, it’s tea time, ladies. 40 Snell Isle Blvd. N.E. 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, May 19 St. Pete Wings and Beer Fest Have an adult beverage while tasting chicken wings in the park at the second annual St. Pete Wings and Beer Festival. Live music and free admission, a perfect combination. Albert Whitted Park, 480 Bayshore Drive NE. 6-11 p.m.
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Patty Burke, Gulfport: “Oh my goodness! Well I love the Beach Bazaar and I love all the local restaurants. It’s hard to say which one I like best because I try to frequent all of them.”
Gerard Petrus, Atlanta: “We ate at one of the restaurants across the street and [O’Maddy’s Bar & Grill] is pretty busy – almost like the pre-pandemic levels, which is surprising. The beach town is back in business.”
Keith Babel, Gulfport: “Pia’s. I like the food and I like how she was really responsible during COVID.”
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living here, and I really wanted to capture that in art form,” Meatyard said. “The sun is brutal and nature (and/or Florida Man) is often trying to kill us, but it’s also beautiful and full of life and fruit.” Gulfport bronze and copper welder and artist Eric Folsom, has a more traditional outlook on the state that gallery viewers can feel in his hanging fixture, simply titled “Clouds. Birds. Gulf Horizon.” His piece, a bronze and copper mobile dancing with delicately welded pelicans, Portuguese man o’ wars, and a Mexican-style sun is reminiscent of a classic beachside sunset. “When I look out toward the west, I feel very small and very fortunate to see such sights,” Folsom said. “I’m always inspired to keep looking out.” Folsom’s been working with these materials for 48 years, ever since he moved to Washington, D.C. at 20 and picked up the art while living on a commune and working as a bicycle deliveryman. “I was drawn to metals because they’re ancient – some pieces are 3,000 years old,” Folsom said. “It shapes beautifully, and I always liked how it felt.” Baltimore transfer Wyatt Eddy took the Floridian prompt and ran
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with it; his batik-and-acrylic piece pays homage to the Skunk Ape, the elusive swamp critter that stands in as Florida’s Sasquatch. “I started thinking of the Skunk Ape as a Florida native, and about how there is no proof of its existence. What would he look like? How
has he evaded capture?” Eddy said. Instead of slinking into the shadows, Eddy’s take on the state’s mysterious cryptid is posing and proud. The Art of All Things Florida is open every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through May 30. More at chadmize.com.
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Artist and Food Forest Founder Crea Egan Shares Her Words By Abby Baker
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“What the Tree Whispered” is Crea Egan’s collection of thoughts, illustrations and meditation journaling from the last two decades.
Founder of the Gulfport Food Forest, painter and self-proclaimed Earth artist Crea Egan transferred 23 years of her nature-inspired musings to the page this year.
The result, “What the Tree Whispered,” is a color-splashed book of messages and illustrations straight from the environmentalist’s heart. “Even now, with over a half of a
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crime Gulfport Dance Instructor Charged with Molesting a Minor By Abby Baker
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Servy Gallardo, a dance instructor at the St. Petersburg Ballet Conservatory, was charged with lascivious battery and molestation on Monday, May 3.
A Gulfport dance teacher was accused of having a sexual relationship with one of his students; investigators are concerned there
may be other victims. St. Petersburg Police charged Servy Gallardo, 52, with a total of four counts of lewd and lascivious molestation and battery on Monday, May 3. The victim was a 15-year-old dance student. Gallardo worked as the artistic director and co-founder at the St. Petersburg Ballet Conservatory, at 1500 58th St. S. in Gulfport. According to a release from the conservatory, the alleged crimes did not take place on the premises; SPPD claims they occurred at Gallardo’s St. Petersburg apartment multiple times. Because Gallardo frequently worked with minors at the studio, police are investigating the possibility of other victims. The St. Petersburg Police De-
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If you have questions about advertising, please email us at advertising@thegabber.com or call 727-321-6965! Deadline: Friday 5 p.m. fences, driveways, homes, sidewalks, pavers, stepping stones, pool cages, pool area, you name it we can make it look new again. 40 yrs exp. Excellent references, call 727743-0701 for a free estimate.
GERMAINE HOUSEKEEPING
Looking for New Clients to Dazzle with My Cleaning Abilities! Please Call Laura, 727557-4247. NOW HIRING HOUSEKEEPERS! Great rate of pay. Drivers preferred but not essential. Immediate start. Maids and More 727-3631074 Computer Service JS COMPUTER REPAIR Mobile Computer Repair – 40.00 per visit/hr – 727-643-0697 – www.jmswebservices.com
Computer Problems? No Problem! In-Home Service FREE Phone Consultation Virus/Malware Removal Setup • Repair • Tutoring Courteous, Competent, Reliable Service
Serving the greater St. Petersburg area. Family owned and local business. Providing in home personal aid companion care, after surgery care, 24-hour care, dementia care, postpartum support, childcare, to name a few. 727-914-7472 www.hwcg.com/St-PeteBeach AHCA #299995153 Cleaning / Housekeeping
PROFESSIONAL CARPET AND GROUT CLEANING
Specializing in spot removal and sanitizing your carpets. Ask about our $99 special. 40yrs experience ,Excellent references and attn to detail. Satisfaction guaranteed. 727-743-0701
PROFESSIONAL PRESSURE CLEANING
The pollen has finally subsided. Make your home beautiful again. We pressure clean
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Gulfport Computer Repair Fast Friendly Service
727-388-3493 2321 49th St S
Mon-Thu 10am-5pm
15 Years in Gulfport 45 Years Experience
At Discount Prices! Free Estimates. Frame and Finish Work. Gulfport and Pinellas Park Areas. Call the Door Doctor. Gus, 727-6446194. Electrical 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.
MAYNARD ELECTRIC • Room Additions • Lightning Protection • Fuses to Breakers • Mobile Homes • Circuits Added • Phone Wiring • Ceiling Fans • Security Lighting & More 24 Hour Service
FREE ESTIMATES
525-0677
Licensed Bonded Insured St. Lic. #EC0002881
SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT! Home & Condo Maintenance
D.C. STRONG
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HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS OF ST PETE BEACH
SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER
Computer Sales
Fax, Copy, Print
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.
Home & condo maintenance • Interior & Exterior • Experienced in all work, A-Z • Call Dennis Strong 727-301-4530 • Licensed & Insured Miscellaneous Service THE TRASH QUEEN Overwhelmed with the mess? Clean up/clean out, inside and out, recycling and organizing, and we do mulching and weeding! Free estimate from Kathy, Trashologist, licensed/insured, with truck/ trailer. Call/text 845-866-3867. Responsible, reasonable, and ready! Moving / Hauling CHARLES JUNK HAULING & DEMOLITION Junk & Trash Removal. Low, Low Prices Guaranteed, Daily Specials. Kitchen, Bath, Shed, Fencing, etc. Demolition. 727-831-0507. Home Improvement ROOFING LEAK SPECIALIST Bryan “The Roof Whisperer”. 727-277-9502. Residential/Commercial, Repairs/Reroof. Shingles, Tile, Flat. Quick Response. Quality Work at Reasonable Rates. References. Insured/ Licensed. #CCC1330056. Also, Boat Dock Wood Repairs/Replacements.
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BLINDS, SHADES, SHUTTERS AND DRAPERY
Installation Service. My name is Jim Richardson, I have been an Installer for JC Penney for over 25 years. As well, I also do repairs on all blinds and drapery rods. Licensed and Insured. 727-504-5909 Heat / Air Conditioning
AFFORDABLE PROMPT • RELIABLE Licensed & Insured
Lee Claxton, I.S.A. Certified Arborist
Planting • Trimming Tree & Stump Removal Cabling/Bracing • Pruning/Shaping
727-220-0226 AnAffordableArborist@gmail.com
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. 4 DD Collectibles
GUN COLLECTIONS WANTED TODAY! WE TRAVEL!
Size and Price No Object, honest and ethical local ffl dealer. We handle all paperwork, NO AUCTIONS, no consignments just cash today! House calls available or just stop by! 5697 34th St N St Pete 33714 727430-9424 Matt 9-5:30 Monday-Saturday General
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“Same rates seven days a week”
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QUALITY AT WORK
Luke Phillips
3914 6th St S St. Petersburg
Plumbing
PROFLO PLUMBING 727-902-7077
RON DENNISON INSURANCE
• Homeowners FREE • Condo • Flood QUOTES
727-202-7258 10641 1st St E #205 • Treasure Island RLD0002@aol.com • RonDennisonins.com
#CFC1430429 State certified, residential/ commercial service. Senior and military discount. $25 off service with ad. Locally owned and operated.
EXPERT SPRINKLER REPAIR
Rich Moseley, Irrigation Contractor. 25 Years Experience. Reasonable Rates. Well & Pumps. 727-439-0792. Lic.#C8312. BBB Accredited.
I WILL SELL YOUR STUFF FOR YOU Make room in your home and make cash. Contact John E for details. Seaghost15@yahoo.Com 727-565-7228 Pets / Animals LOST DOG April 18 she escaped from 23rd Ave S between 46th and 47th Ave S. Female white w/black spots small Rat Terrier. 12 pounds with a long tail the curves upwards. Not friendly. Please keep an eye out contact me text me email me: 646964-8455 vfigols@gmail.com Please notify of place and time seen. Thank you Veronica
BOLO! REWARD!
Automotive
Lawn / Landscape TREE PRUNING & DEBRIS CLEANUP Serving South St. Petersburg • Free Estimates • 727-308-8650
GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341.
FORD TAURUS SE 2002 Senior owned since new, meticulously maintained, with service file, 85k miles, all power, alloys, clean Carfax, always garaged, extra clean. $3600. Call 727-748-9117 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY 83k miles. No problems/accidents. Original owner. $6000 obo. 413-668-7898. Card of Thanks POWERFUL PRAYER TO THE Holy Spirit, you who solves all problems, who lights all roads so that I can attain my goal, you
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Lost caramel mini dachshund. New to area. 4/26, 2 am, Shyla ran out of front door after arrival. 14th Ave S, ran up 57th St S toward Boca Ciega H.S. Please check backyards and easement areas. No chip. She has blue spay tattoo. My little girls are heartbroken. Shyla is skittish and shy. Please call BJ at 720-205-3992 with any sightings or info. Yard / Garage Sale
MOVING SALE MAY 14 & MAY 15
672 Folsom Street South, St. Petersburg 8-1 pm. full bed, out door furniture, furniture, dishes, etc., miscellaneous. Sale inside house.
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Real Estate for Sale WELCOME TO YOUR NEW LIFE In Florida! Have apartments in Town Shores. Beverly Gower, Snowbird Realty Group. 727-5506450.
NEW LISTING GULFPORT MARINA AREA 2601 MIRIAM ST. S $235,000 HANDYMAN SPECIAL • BEAUTIFUL LOT! APPOINTMENT ONLY
727-418-8948
neldasellsfla@gmail.com
Nelda Hamm
3037 Beach Blvd. S.
Help Wanted
OLDER WORKERS NEEDED
Paid Job Training for Older Workers…PARTTIME…Pinellas County. Compensation: $8.65
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(Federal Grant). General Office, Receptionists, Greeters, Cashiers, Maintenance, Custodial, Food Service. MUST be UNEMPLOYED, Pinellas Resident, 55 or Older, Low Income, AND LOOKING FOR WORK. Call AARP Foundation SCSEP, (727) 547-0534
Join Team Gabber! We need a part-time operations and sales assistant to answer phones, support our sales director, and basically keep the office running. The ideal candidate loves our community, spreadsheets and organization. You should also enjoy talking to locals on the phone, greeting walk-in traffic, and finding hard-to-find information. If you’re a smart, organized and reliable people person, we need you for 25 hours a week. We start you at $12 an hour, but review that at 90 days. Email your resume to publisher@thegabber.com. Diverse applicants encouraged.
PART TIME - PAYROLL, ACCOUNTING, TAX REPORTING
Work from House computer programs and files in the cloud. Need to be computer smart. Work is time sensitive. Starting hourly rate $21.50. sales@globalledgers.com
BUSY WATERFRONT RESTAURANT HIRING
Hiring experienced line cook, busser, barback ,server, bartender. Apply within 2001 Pass A Grille way, St. Pete Beach. RECREATION LEADER City of Gulfport Summer seasonal full-time positions available from June 14th thru July 30th . Education/experience preferred in education, physical education or child care. Knowledge of recreational activities including games, arts & crafts and sports. Minimum qualifications include high school diploma or equivalency. Entry $12.702/hr. Level II Background check, drug screening and physical will be conducted. Applications 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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CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AND QUALIFICATION PERIOD
CIUDAD DE ST. PETE BEACH, FLORIDA AVISO DE ELECCIONES ESPECIALES Y PERIODO DE CALIFICACIÓN
The City of St. Pete Beach, Florida will hold a special municipal election Tuesday, August 24, 2021, for the special election of a Commissioner in District 2. The Qualification Period begins at 12:00 p.m. on June 1, 2021and ends at 12:00 p.m. on June 11, 2021.
La Ciudad de St. Pete Beach, Florida, celebrará una elección municipal especial el martes 24 de agosto del 2021, para la elección de un comisionado en el Distrito 2. El periodo de calificación se iniciará a las 12:00 p.m. del 1.o del junio de 2021 y finalizará a las 12:00 p. m. del 11 del junio de 2021.
A candidate for Commissioner shall be a full-time resident of the City, and of the district which s/he seeks to represent, for at least twelve (12) months prior to the last day of the Qualification Period.
El candidato para comisionado debe ser un residente de tiempo completo de la ciudad y del distrito al que busca representar, por lo menos doce (12) meses antes al último día del periodo de calificación.
Candidate Guidebooks will be available beginning May 24, 2021, in the Office of the City Clerk, St. Pete Beach City Hall, 155 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706.
Las guías para los candidatos estarán disponibles el 24 de mayo de 2021, en la Oficina de la Secretaria de la Ciudad, ubicada en St. Pete Beach City Hall, 155 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706.
Please call the Office of the City Clerk at (727) 3639220 for further qualifying information or to schedule an appointment to pick up a Candidate Guidebook.
Llame a la Oficina de la Secretaria de la Ciudad al (727) 363-9220 para recibir más información sobre la calificación o para programar una cita para recoger una guía para los candidatos.
Amber M. LaRowe, CMC City Clerk
Amber M. LaRowe, CMC Secretaria de la Ciudad
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