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Pier-Less By Resie Waechter
RESIE WAECHTER
Dick Laneau smiles proudly with his front porch fishing rod collection.
To say I loved Dick Laneau the moment I met him would be no exaggeration. Sitting on the couch at Clearview Oaks Clubhouse, one leg crossed over the other as he casually reads The Gabber and looks happy and right at home, he’s a sight to be-
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hold. I immediately want to hug him. I pause for a second and take him in. I think of my grandfather, so solid and sturdy, who always smelled wonderful and gave big, hearty belly laughs. I know if he’d gotten to meet Laneau, he would love him too.
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Gulfport City Council Votes to Buy Sun Shade for Rec Center By Monroe Roark
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The Gulfport Recreation Center will get a sun shade like this one – but they don’t come cheap.
A grant-funded improvement project for the outskirts would be needed in the wake of a natural disaster for of the Gulfport Recreation Center has received the gowhich cleanup and recovery activities are beyond the caahead. pabilities of existing City staff and mutual aid assistance. Gulfport City Council voted at its May 17 regular meeting “Hurricanes and tornadoes can generate thousands to approve a resolution authorizing the receipt of Coronaof tons of debris and severely impact the City’s abilvirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations ity to provide normal public services,” officials noted, (CRRSA) Act – Phase VI Grant proceeds adding that the agreement is intended The structure itself “to ensure that the residents have their from the Early Learning Coalition for the purchase of a hip roof shade from Creative cost $21,100 and the quality of life restored as quickly as posShade Solutions. purchase includes sible.” The recreation center received a $38,076 Southern Disaster Recovery is begrant and the funds will primarily be used engineering, permit- ing added to a list of contractors for to construct an outdoor classroom and ting, and installation emergency debris collection and recoveating area covered by a shade. A small ery-based on provisions in a current of the shade sail. portion of these funds must be used for contract with Lake County. This gives the staff workforce development initiatives, according to the City four potential contractors who could be utilized, requirements of the grant. according to officials. The new agreement will expire in The 30-by-30-foot shade will cover the play area in the May of next year. rear of the recreation center, City Manager Jim O’Reilly The total cost of disaster recovery activities cannot noted. According to a City staff report, the structure itself be determined in advance, and costs would be incurred cost $21,100 and the purchase includes engineering, perupon a formal request from the City to the firm providmitting, and installation of the shade sail. The purchase ing the service. The City would then be responsible to price was determined by a contract Creative Shade Solupay the costs incurred in response to the disaster. tions has in place with the Manatee County School Board. Officials said this would normally not occur until Gulfport Council also approved a resolution regarding a there has been a disaster declaration by state and fedcooperative purchasing agreement with Southern Disaseral governments. Depending on the severity of the deter Recovery for debris collection and removal services. bris generating event, expenses may be reimbursable According to a City staff report, this is for services that through FEMA.
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magician and clown. He once danced the waltz with Carol Burnett in Hawaii. When I met with Laneau to discuss today, however, is simpler than that — at least on the surface. Today, he and I are here to talk fishing. Laneau is so passionate about fishing — and about helping kids — that he’s given more than 1,000 rods away and is now focused on a fundraiser to build a pier behind Kenneth City’s Town Hall so kids will have a safe place to fish. He raves about the projects, and even offers to go take a picture of the lake for me. Laneau’s first fishing trip as a kid himself was anticlimactic. His father, a fly fisherman, accidentally caught a triple-barbed hook in his son’s ear, which landed him in the emergency room. An experience like that, I would think, is more than enough to keep a child away from the mere sight of a fishing pole. Give up on fishing? On the contrary. “No, that’s how I first got hooked,” Laneau laughs. Laneau has lived a fascinating and full life, and at 91 years old is nowhere close to stopping. “I am busier now as a retiree than I ever was while working,” he says. Laneau has spent the last two and a half decades giving free fishing rods to kids and teens to keep them out of trouble. He looks for good deals on fishing rods at flea markets and ga-
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The slope of the ground leading up to the lake is steep, making it unsafe for kids to fish here. Dick Laneau is raising funds to build a pier so kids can have safe access to the fish-filled water.
rage sales, then cleans and oils the rods, replaces parts as needed, and finds a good home for the rod in need of a kid. “I give to the needy, not the greedy” is his mantra. Laneau had a goal of 1,000 rods, and after achieving that goal, he turned his ministry over to Bennett Rodriguez, a friend who works for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Now, raising funds to build the fishing pier is Laneau’s primary focus. “Kids that fish in their spare time
will keep out of trouble. Kenneth City has a nice lake, but it is not accessible for fishing because the banks are too steep and dangerous,” he says. So Laneau started a fundraiser with a $1,100 donation from the Kenneth City Social Club treasury. The rest, he wants to raise by using fliers, social media, and word-of-mouth. The fishing pier will cost an estimated total of $35,000 – but the number does nothing to deter Laneau, just as getting a triple-barbed hook caught in his ear did nothing to deter him from fishing as a kid. Laneau is convinced they will reach their goal and build a nice pier for local kids. After spending a couple of hours getting to know this incredibly accomplished, driven, generous man, I have faith they will pull it off. After spending time with him and his charming grin, quick wit and warmth, I am convinced of two things: There are still really, truly good people in this world. And Dick Laneau is one of them. For questions about the fundraiser or to make a donation, contact Dick Laneau at laneau123@ gmail.com or 727-345-4323. Checks can also be dropped off at City Hall, made payable to Kenneth City Fishing Pier.
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BATter Up
What You Need to Know About the New SunRunner Lanes For the past year or more, motorists along the 1st Avenue corridors in St. Petersburg and down Pasadena Boulevard have seen the transformation of a single lane in each direction between downtown St. Pete and the beaches into ones set aside for express bus service scheduled to begin in the next few months. The most recent work literally paving the way for the SunRunner buses is the installation of new pavement with clear markings that designate the lane being used for the service. This lane is called a BAT (Bus And Turn) Lane, according to officials with the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority, which has spearheaded the SunRunner program. These new lanes now sport with giant letters that emphasize the message, “BUS ONLY.” While changes continue on the affected roadways that will carry these express buses, motorists who still have to drive these roads are wondering what, if any, new restrictions will be in place for them. For example, one Gabber reader inquired as to whether a right turn from Pasadena Boulevard onto Gulfport Boulevard will be permissible – or even possible – under the new configuration. A lack of information could produce a slew of traffic accidents, so it seems a quick look at the project is in order.
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The New SunRunner Lanes are designated as “BAT” which means “bus and turn” – which are the only acceptable uses of the lane, other than for emergency vehicles.
An informational page on the PSTA website describes the BAT Lane as “a semi-dedicated lane that helps buses and other vehicles move more efficiently through traffic. These lanes, usually identified by red color, are expressly reserved for buses and turning vehicles to access homes, streets, and businesses along the route.” The website also states that motorists can use the lane only for turning and can be in the lane for no more than one city block (although it is always available for emergency vehicles and evacuations). Another change will impact cyclists. The City of St. Petersburg will move the bike lanes between Pasadena Avenue and 34th Street along 1st Avenue South to Central Avenue, according to the PSTA. Likewise, bike lanes on 1st Avenue North from
35th Street to Pasadena Avenue will move to Central Avenue. As for fears that the new semi-dedicated lanes will cause more traffic congestion, PSTA officials maintain that the opposite is true since automobiles will not be hindered by the stop-and-go pattern of buses. Also, turning at intersections and into driveways is potentially easier because the PSTA says BAT lanes will provide better visibility and opportunity for turns. Travel in the two remaining general-purpose lanes could also be faster since motorists will not be delayed by turning vehicles. The plans appear to be in place. As for how well they will work, or how well motorists will pay attention and respond to the changes? That remains to be seen.
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Letters From Your Neighbor By Ian O’Hara
In my column, “Fear Equals Vitriol” I spoke of the unwillingness to recognize consequences, and chronic narcissism in our population. So, here’s my theory on the two aforementioned topics. An individual must understand one of the basic formulas of humankind and that formula is thriving. Thrivers are not born; they’re made. So, here are a few examples of what I mean by Thrivers: You need a safe, loving and structured childhood. You need autonomy, competence, and – most importantly – agency. These will, in turn, become thriving abilities: Mental toughness, resilience, social competence, and moral strength. With this idea of thriving, narcissism relents and there’s a recognition and understanding of what consequences are, be they good, bad, or indifferent. So, how does one do this? How does one thrive? Through self-confidence. In the outcomes of self-confidence, one creates solutions, one faces obstacles, one owns their efforts and one snaps back. The example would be fixing your child’s problems; the child is unaware of your efforts, unknowing of the obstacles, has no concept of the solution and when they fail in early adolescence or adulthood, they don’t snap back. So, how does one thrive? Through empathy. My thoughts on this are that there are three types of empathy. Cognitive empathy is the un-
derstanding of others thoughts and experiences as being as real as your own. There is, certainly, behavioral empathy, which is concern that rallies us to act with compassion, and for certain, there is effective empathy which is sharing another’s feelings. Through these three empathetic types, one can label emotions, ask questions, share feelings and notice others, which also helps to defy narcissism. So, how does one thrive? Through self-control, which is the ability to control your attention, emotions, thoughts, actions, and desires. Again, this breaks down narcissism. So, how does one thrive? Through integrity. Integrity is acts of learned beliefs, capacities, attitudes, and skills, which creates a moral compass and gives space to develop separate from family, parents, or a group. Integrity is where you are able to recognize consequences. So, how does one thrive? Through curiosity. Curiosity is the recognition to pursue, and the desire to explore, novel, challenging, and uncertain events, which gives us the ability to recognize consequences. So, how does one thrive? Through perseverance. Keeping on when everything else and everyone else has given up. This gives willingness to recognize consequences. So, how does one thrive? Through optimism. To view challenges and obstacles as purely temporary. I believe that this will give way to rec-
ognize consequences, good, bad, or indifferent and lessens narcissism. Could our Gulfport City Council members take into consideration these seven concepts of thriving? I believe that each member of council has the knowledge and the ability to create a thriving community. I know this exists within every neighbor in Gulfport. So, let us not regress into non-thriving individuals but progress into thriving ones. Sincerely, Your neighbor, Ian O’Hara
Ian O’Hara writes Letters From Your Neighbor, a regular opinion column about things happening in Gulfport and beyond. Email him at ian@thegabber.com.
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Business Beat: Chefs Table, Laundry + Pizza The Local Scoop on Gulfport Business and Food News By Abby Baker
Citing Gulfport restaurant staff shortages, the annual Chefs Table event in Gulfport canceled its 2022 event. Since 2016, aside from 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19 shutdowns, Gulfport restaurants have brought their fare to a long outdoor table on Gulfport’s Beach Boulevard. Organizer Pia Goff says the main players of the night simply didn’t have the help needed to host such a large event seamlessly. “Of course, everyone is struggling right now, everyone is so tight with staff,” Goff said. “Everyone offers to volunteer but I can’t put people in my kitchen with no prior experience.” Goff says some restaurants see up to 80 people at their tables, and each business provides its own staffing. Many restaurants also stay open while the event is happening. O’Maddy’s Bar & Grille in Gulfport is one the larger tables of the night, and one of the first to express concern. “So basically I pay two staffs, one running the restaurant and another set running Chef’s Table,” O’Maddy’s co-owner Joe Guenther said. He told The Gabber that he’s already 15 staff members short, most of which are kitchen staff. “I think it’s a great event for Gulfport and I wouldn’t want to run it below our standards,” Guenther said.
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Goff hopes to bring the popular event back in 2023. Wash Me After seven years in the Gulfport community, Deb’s Laundry at 5000 Gulfport Blvd. S., is expanding into the space next door. “I was walking on top of clothes in my old space,” said Deb’s Laundry owner Deb St. John. “I have a lot more room, and I could use more.” The area she is expanding into was previously a thrift store owned by Jax Taylor, who runs Jax In And Out. St. John is leasing it, and add-
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Kristen Arnett’s novel about the challenges of creating “a picture-perfect queer family” will make you cry, laugh, and possibly bellow like a tyrannosaurus.
“That was the thing about parents,” reflects protagonist Sammie Lucas in Kristen Arnett’s new novel, “With Teeth” (Riverhead Books, 2021). “They f****d you up royally even when they were trying their best.” For Arnett’s fans, the flippant sincerity of this sentiment will come as no surprise – and neither will the fact that this thought occurs while Sammie is balancing on top of a chest, surrounded by piles of new clothes she has tried on and hated, waiting for her sullen teenage son to come and crush a cockroach she pathologically fears. Arnett’s debut novel “Mostly Dead Things” also explored survival in the embrace of a loving but dysfunctional family, and also included a generous dose of Florida wildlife (most of it taxidermied). “With Teeth” follows Sammie through her relationships to her beautiful but distant wife, Monica, and her saturnine son, Samson, whose deeply buried feelings spill out in bizarre and violent ways. From the novel’s opening scene, in which Sammie sprints across a playground to stop a young Samson from getting into a truck with a
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heart-stopping final chapters bring to light. There is a deep, unrelenting sorrow in Arnett’s novel, but there are also moments so transcendently weird and so emotionally pitch-perfect that I found myself laughing out loud: The time that Sammie helps Samson create a “doll” version of himself for a school project and wakes in the middle of the night to find it creepily staring at her from the pillows; a sexting-gone-wrong incident in which Sammie sends a racy picture of herself not to her new girlfriend but, accidentally, to her estranged wife. In the end, it’s no surprise that Arnett begins “With Teeth” with an epigraph from Flannery O’Connor, the notoriously strange Georgia author who once quipped that Southern writers tended to write about freaks “because we are still able to recognize one.” Sammie’s creeping sense of freakishness speaks to deep wells of loneliness and despair that lie beneath the surface of many lives. Most of us are content to simply ignore or repress, but Arnett reaches in and pulls out a gem of a story. The Gabber’s book club will discuss With Teeth at its June 6 book club. Sea Dog Cantina, 2832 Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport. June 6: 6:30 p.m., pre-game; 7 p.m., book discussion. 727-321-6965.
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freeFall Theatre’s latest results from a partnership with Sarasota-based Urbanite Theatre.
An usher guides me through the front porch and door of the set as if to invite me into the world of the play. I walk, skirting the edge of an old Edwardian house designed and crafted with great details. A wooded banister staircase leads to the second floor of the home. There’s a Tiffany-glassed window in the hallway, a faded blue wallpaper with a
white laced design and old wooden inlays, and black-and-white photos on the walls of family members long passed. Jeff Weber’s scenic design puts the audience vividly in the atmosphere of the play. Or, as the younger character Remy says upon entering, “It looks like a grandma bomb went off in here.”
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As I reach the steps to my seat, I have to maneuver around a more senior audience member standing in front of their seat dancing to the pre-show music: a ghostly cover of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” a sound design element from The Ragan Bros. that brings us deeper into the world of the play. This all happens before the play
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even starts, foretelling the excellent theater experience that West St. Petersburg’s freeFall Theater has produced in cooperation with Sarasota’s Urbanite Theatre. “A Skeptic and a Bruja”, written by Rosa Fernandez, is a world premiere. The story centers around Priscilla (played by Lorinda Hawkins Smith), who has purchased and moved into an old home to convert it to a B&B. She enlists the aid of a paranormal research podcasting team, “A Skeptic and a Bruja” (played by Maiya Reaves, Alisha Espinosa, and Jen Diaz, respectfully) to help investigate uncanny activities throughout the house. As the characters take a deep dive into exploring what they believe are the familial ghosts previous occupants. What intriguingly begins to haunt them are their own “ghosts,” both paranormal and emotional. Rosa Fernandez has devised a touching story filled with suspense, heart, and humor: A story of four distinct women of color
with which audiences of all ages, this production is how two excellent gender, and race can connect. The theater companies have collabostory reveals truths that audiencrated to bring this world-premiere es can recognize in production to both St themselves. Diaz, Take a chance on the- Petersburg and SaraEspinosa, Reaves, ater. Buy a ticket. Sit sota. This collaboraand Smith share tion is an encouraging with us four fully back. And be open to way forward. realized charac- taking a journey. You I’m just one felters, four strong just might want more. low and these are and unique women my thoughts. I am who work together exceptionally grateful to have a platform to share to carry us through a story of love, them with you. No matter what my loss, and reconnection. thoughts may be on this production It’s a universal story well told. or another, I encourage you to take Added to this fresh storytelling a chance on theater. Buy a ticket. Sit experience is the lighting design back. And be open to taking a jourof Joseph P. Oshry. Oshry’s masney. You just might want more. terful lighting effects enhance the As the character Remy asks, “Is it emotional currents of the scenes, over?” both of this world and the other. Jess replies, “No, I think it’s just The paranormal special effects by beginning.” Eugene Alcorn are jump-out-ofI certainly hope so. As too, is my your seats delightful. These effects hope for the future of theater. could not have been executed so A Skeptic and a Bruja freeFall well without the highly skilled stage Theatre, 6099 Central Ave., St. Pete. management team of Sara Delbeato Through June 19: Wed.-Sat., 7 p.m.; and Danielle McKay. Sun., 2 p.m. $45-$55. 727-498-5205; What I also find exciting about freefalltheatre.com.
TORCH SONG by Harvey Fierstein
The life of Arnold Beckoff, a torch-song singing, Jewish drag queen living in New York City, is dramatized over the late 70s and 80s. Torch Song follows Arnold’s odyssey to find happiness. All he wants is a husband, a child, and a pair of bunny slippers but a visit from his overbearing mother reminds him that he needs one thing more: respect.
June 9-19 Thurs-Fri-Sat @ 8PM, Sat & Sun @ 2pm Catherine Hickman Theater, 26th & Beach Tickets $20 online, $25 cash at the door www.GulfportCommunityPlayers.org Daniel Harris as Arnold Beckoff
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memory? St. Anthony’s Memory Disorder Clinic offers free and confidential memory screenings. June 13; call for required appointment. Who, What, Where? Adult Day Services Learn who Adult Day Services helps, what they do, and where you can find a convenient location for a loved one. June 14, 2 p.m. Wellness Wednesday: Monthly Wellness Checks Make your health a priority & track your progress with these free monthly wellness screenings. June 5, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration required. iPhone / iPad Instruction Class Learn the basic functions of your Apple iPhone or iPad, Presented by the Gulfport Library. June 15, 1 p.m. MUST pre-register
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Morean Arts Center Chihuly Collection Enjoy a docent-led tour of a stunning collection of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly’s unique artwork, along with a glass-blowing demonstration. June 1. $26; $22, GEMS members. Out-to-Lunch Bunch at Bonefish Grill Escape to the extraordinary. Bonefish Grill offers a taste of the exceptional each of us craves and deserves: market-fresh fish, hand-crafted cocktails, and more. June 16. $12; $8, GEMS members. John’s Pass Village & Boardwalk Stroll the waterfront and explore more than 50 shops and restaurants at this quaint, turnof-the-century fishing village that’s become an outdoor shopping paradise. June 23. $10; $6, GEMS members. Join the Adventure Club! Step out of your comfort zone, try something new, and check it off your bucket list. Parasailing July 13. $89; $85, members. Helicopter Ride Sept. 6. $58; $54, members. iFly Tampa Nov. 17. $99; $94, members.
Veterans Coffee Connection Veterans from all service eras gather for coffee, support, friendship, & to learn about community resources. June 3, 10 a.m. Gulfport ROCKS! Spend time with friends and create some fun rock art. Supplies provided. June 3, 12 p.m. Limited space; must pre-register. Spanish for Beginners It’s never too late to learn a new language. Join other beginners for a weekly lesson. Mondays, 10 a.m. Medicare & Health Insurance Assistance Frustrated trying to navigate the insurance world? We have you covered! June 7; appointment required. CPR Training This is a non-certified hands-only CPR & AED instructional course provided by the Gulfport Fire Dept. June 7, 2 p.m. registration required The Girls Club A new social group of older single lesbians who just wanna have fun! Meet for coffee, chit-chat, and to plan and organize monthly social events. June 7, 3 p.m. Health Talk with Labrador Primary: Living Healthy to 100 Want to live to 100 or beyond? Learn what centenarians have in common and tips for living your best life into the triple-digits. June 9, 12 p.m. Rhythm & Groove Jam Session Let’s make music together at our monthly hootenanny. Bring your instrument & join our casual jamming group. Open to all people, all instruments, all experience levels, and, of course, listeners. June 9, 3 p.m. Crafty Creations Make and take a fun creation. June 10, 10 a.m.; registration required. Memory Screenings Worried about your
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MONDAYS Chair Exercise 9:30 a.m., Theater lobby Spanish for Beginners 10 a.m., Room 107 Wisdom Healing Qigong 11 a.m., Neighborhood Center Mahjong 12 p.m., Room 107 Dominos 1 p.m., Theater lobby Chair Yoga 1 p.m., Casino Strength Training & Aerobics 1:30 p.m., Dining Hall Chair Volleyball 3 p.m., Dining Hall
TUESDAYS Gulfport Senior Citizens Harmonica Club 9 a.m., Room 107 Line Dancing for Beginners 10 a.m., Neighborhood Center Gulfport Quilters 10 a.m., Room 106 Tai Chi 10 a.m., Casino Continuing Level 1 Spanish 10:30 a.m., Zoom Texas Hold ‘Em 11 a.m., Theater lobby Contract Bridge 1:30 p.m., Theater lobby New Horizons Band of Gulfport Jazz Practice 4:30 p.m., Room 107 New Horizons Band of Gulfport Concert Practice 6 p.m., Dining Hall
WEDNESDAYS Gentle Mindful Yoga 9:30 a.m., Neighborhood Center Investment Discussion Group 10 a.m., Room 107 Canasta 1 p.m., Theater lobby Watercolor Painting 1 p.m., Room 106 Bingo 1:30 p.m., Dining Hall Cardio Drumming 4:30 p.m., Dining Hall Cardio Drumming 5:30 p.m., Dining Hall Beginner Spanish 2 p.m., Room 107 & Zoom Bunco 6 p.m., Room 107 Intermediate Spanish 6 p.m., Room 106
THURSDAYS Art Summer Open Workshop 9:30 a.m., Room 106 Guided Meditation 10 a.m., Room 107 Tai Chi 10 a.m., Casino Texas Hold ‘Em 11 a.m., Theater lobby Acrylic Painting 1 p.m., Room 106 Contract Bridge 1:30 p.m., Theater lobby Computer & Smartphone Assistance Call for appointment Italian Language Classes 6 & 7 p.m., various rooms
FRIDAYS Gulfport Writers’ Workshop 9:30 a.m., Room 107 Wellness Movement 9:30 a.m., Room 106 Knitting & Crocheting 10 a.m., Theater lobby Clubhouse Chatter 10:30 a.m., Room 106 Healing Yoga Therapy 11 a.m., Casino Bridge Instruction 12:30 p.m., Room 107 Dominos 1 p.m., Theater lobby Chair Volleyball 1:30 p.m., Dining Hall
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Catherine Hickman Theater 727-893-1070 • 5501 27th Ave. S. Legally Blonde, Jr. Destination Theatre presents Boley Centers on Broadway. June 2-3, 7 p.m.; June 3, 2 p.m. $10 (online only). destinationtheatre.org
Torch Song The Gulfport Community Players present the Harvey Fierstein classic. June 9-19: Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 2 p.m. $20, adv.; $25, door (cash only). gulfportcommunityplayers.org.
Gulfport Public Library 5501 28th Ave. S. • 727-893-1074 • /gulfportlibraryfl Mygulfport.us/gpl • Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. All programs free and subject to change. Garden Grampa for Grades K-5: Join us the first Monday of the month in the Reading Garden as Mr. Albert shares his knowledge of all things gardening and sustainability through storytelling and hands-on fun. June 6, 4 p.m. Murder in the Afternoon Mystery Series Do you love a whodunit? Join this weekly mini-series. Weds., except June 15, 12 p.m. SHINE Presentation Information and counseling about Medicare Parts A, B, C, & D. June 15, 1 p.m. Call 727-893-1073 for individual appointment. Storytime Join us for stories, rhymes, music. Starts June 2, 10:15 & 11 a.m. Grown-up Movie Series Enjoy the updated version of the film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. A girl and boy from
warring gangs fall in love in this tragic musical. Stars Ansel Elgort & Rachel Zegler. PG-13. June 4, 1 p.m. 5th Annual ArtOut Exhibit Features artwork created by LGBTQ+ artists and Allies inspired by experiences of life during COVID-19. The primary goal is to lift up LGBTQ+ experiences and responses during that time: resilience, creativity, suffering, persistence, and others. This international juried exhibit takes place at the library and virtually. June 1-30. Artout.lgbtqgulfport.org Storyteller Windell Campbell Kick off the Summer Reading Program with storyteller, Windell Campbell. Discover an imaginative world of folktales, animal stories, and fairy tales through his puppetry and storytelling. June 7, 3 p.m.
Painted Magnets & Keychains Anyone entering grades 6-12 can come to the weekly summer teen program. Use acrylic paint pens to decorate wood-cut magnets and keychains. June 9, 4 p.m. LGBTQ Film Series Movie night returns! Call for the title. June 9, 7 p.m. Sea Creature Keychains Anyone kindergarten through 5th grade can join the weekly summer reading program. This week: make sea creature keychains with Shrinky Dinks®. June 14, 3 p.m. Gulfport Library Book Club Discuss A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende. Get a copy from the library or audiobook from Overdrive/Libby. June 16, 2 p.m.
Gulfport Casino Ballroom 727-893-1070 • 5500 Shore Blvd. S. Disco Party Dance to funky disco grooves and beats. No partner needed. June. 10: 7 p.m., lesson; 8 p.m., dance. $10. swingtime.info.
Casino Weekly Dances Ballroom Lessons: Tues., 12-3 p.m. $10 Argentine Tango: Tues., 6:30 p.m., $10 Swing: Weds., 7 p.m. $10 Latin Night: Thurs., 7 p.m. $10
Recreation Center 5730 Shore Blvd S. • 727-893-1068 • mygulfport.us/recreation/rec Annual registration: $3 residents, $6 nonresidents Basketball Adult: Thurs. 6-8:30 p.m. Pickleball All levels: Tues., 6-8:30 p.m.
PROGRAMS Summer Program Registrations continue for our 2022 Summer Program, open to children who’ve completed kindergarten through age 14. The 10-week program runs from May 31-Aug. 5, from 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., with extended hours until 6 p.m. (for an extra fee). The program has 25 spots for the discounted rate for Gulfport residents in need of assistance; verify eligibility with either a letter from the child’s school verifying the acceptance of free or reduced lunch or a letter acceptance of assistance from financial aid or a related program. Register Mon.-Fri., from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Teen Night Registrations Continue! Available for middle and high school students 17 and younger. Recreation, social activities, field trips, cooking projects, guest speak-
ers and service projects. Teens can use the gymnasium, game room and outdoor area. Mon., Wed., & Fri.: 6-9 p.m. Rec Center membership required: $3, residents; $6, nonresidents. Tot Time Pre-register for the 2022-2023 Tot Time Program, a pre-school, handson program for ages 3-5. Tot Time makes learning fun for children and helps prepare them for kindergarten. Two, three and fiveday monthly options available. Program runs 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m., starting Sept. 6. Pre-registration runs 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. $25 deposit holds a spot and gets applied to first month’s tuition. Gulfport residents must provide proof of residency. VPK Program We are currently accepting VPK (Voluntary Prekindergarten) Vouchers for the 2022-2023 School Year. VPK is free for all Florida children who turn 4 by Sept. 1. VPK runs from 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m., starting Sept. 6. Apply only at elcpinellas.net; after applying, bring the certificate of eligibility to pre-registration, which takes place Mon.-Fri., from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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CLASSES Call instructor for more information. Want to teach a class? Call John: 727893-1079. F.I.T Tennis Fri., 6 p.m. Free for beginners, ages 21 and up. Chase Park, 5313 27th Ave. S. Mo: 727-515-1454. Hatha Yoga 6:15 p.m. $12/class or $50/ month. Denise: 727-251-8868. Holistic Health June 16, 6:30 p.m. $20/ class. Jennifer: 813-263-3919. Hula Hoop Fitness Second & fourth Thursday, 6:30 p.m. $35/month; $10/class. Maria: mestrada1987@gmail.com. Tennis Tues., 6 p.m. Adult lessons. Chase Park, 28th Ave. and 53rd St. S. $15. Mo: 727515-1454. Youth Hip Hop Ages 6-8: Fri., 6:30 p.m.; ages 9-16, Fri., 7:30 p.m. $40/month. Lisa Walker: 727-742-2594
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Bronze Indians Live On
Public Art in Indian Shores Pays Homage to Tocobaga Indians By Abby Baker
SARA MULLINS
The artwork features an Indian family and Florida wildlife made with bronze and aluminum.
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The Town of Indian Shores will unveil a 40-foot wide, $864,000 bronze-and-aluminum statue featuring a Tocobaga Indian family and Florida wildlife under a large arch in memorial of the pre-Euro Americans who lived in Tampa Bay. The piece of public art lives at the Pinellas County Tiki Gardens, 19583 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores. It’s the design of artist Steve Graff and includes a Tocobaga timeline and self-guided video tour. “Built as a plaza, it is intended to become a gathering place whereby residents and visitors may host events such as reenactments, drum circles, star gazing, kayak launches, etc.,” said Sarah Mullins,
Graff’s agent. Mullins is the CEO of Galleries On The Go, and connected the Town of Indian Shores with her client, Graff. The $864,000 statue is part of the Gulf Boulevard Beautification Project, funded by the Penny for Pinellas tax. The Seminole Tribe of Florida can trace its ancestors to the Tocobaga, as well as other Indians who lived in Florida. Publisher’s Note: The Seminole Tribe of Florida has expressed a preference for the terminology “Indian” as opposed to “Indigenous” or “Native”; as their ancestors settled Florida, The Gabber Newspaper follows their nomenclature.
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In the case of Dr. Rebecca Gibbons, RN, DOM, AP of AAIM Achieve Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine it is a case of true empathy. “I worked in hospitals as an RN for over 15 years and saw how patients suffered from pain and other chronic conditions. Some people were able to find relief with medications, injections or surgeries but many times we would see them come back within days, weeks or months. I saw their lives were not only filled with discomfort but their days were filled with doctors appointments, hospital stays, ER visits, prescription refills and physical therapy. That is no way to live. Not only does it take a toll on the person but it also takes a toll on their family members as well.” Dr. Gibbons also had a personal experience with pain. “I had suffered from severe back pain and did not feel comfortable taking medications because of the way they made me feel. A friend recommended I see an acupuncturist. After a series of treatments I was able to get relief from the pain. I was able to sleep again and the anxiety that I was feeling had also subsided.” After her incredible experience with the healing arts she made the life changing decision to become an Acupuncture Physician, “Acupuncture quite literally changed my life and I want to share that with as many people as I can,” she proclaims.
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Matthew Gardner, Ohio: “I’m staying in one right now. I do think it should be legal, if they make it legal, it’ll be safer.”
Lieutenant Brad, Gulfport: “Yes, as long as they’re paying their taxes and doing all the right things. It’s important to pay our taxes, taxes are our protections. For me, as teacher for 22 years, taxes paid my salary.”
Kate Courts, South Pasadena: “I do think Airbnbs are a good thing, and I’m in real estate. They bring extra tourism, and more people are leaning toward Airbnb’s rather than hotels.”
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Sacred Lands and Salty Souls yoga bring you a mini-picnic retreat.
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St. Pete Opera “The Daughter of the Regiment” is the St. Petersburg Opera’s main stage finale, sung in French with English translations above the stage. This comic opera features Marie, an orphaned
Paint me Like One of Your French Girls Bring your paints, pens, and pencils to St. Pete Beach for a chance to paint with a live model present. This is a portrait class open to all skill levels. Suntan Art Center, 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. 9 a.m. $7-10. suntanart.org/ art-center Friday’s Market Walk, talk, and browse art at Gulfport’s First Friday Art Walk. Beach Boulevard will once again become the place for local artists to sell, and local art-lovers to see what’s out there. Make dinner reservations now, because local restaurants fill up fast. Beach Boulevard South, Gulfport. 5-9 p.m. visitgulfportflorida.com/ first-friday-art-walk
Clean Up for Breakfast Join in on a community clean up at Caddy’s Madeira Beach and John’s Pass and snag a free breakfast with mimosas this Saturday! The Trash Pirates Crew will lead the event, but they need manpower on the sand. Caddy’s John’s Pass, 190 Boardwalk Pl., E., Madeira Beach. 8-11 a.m. 727-290-1455 Tree Hugger Pathfinder Outdoor Education hosts a free canopy tree climbing experience on the first Saturday of the month. Tree climbing is a unique way to get outside, get unplugged, and see a new side of Florida wildlife. Get a bird’s-eye view and choose the height of your canopy climb. This will be an ascent into a live oak, safely teth-
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Things To Do continued from page 23 ered with a rope and harness. Best for people 6 and older. Pathfinder Outdoor Education, 1310 22nd Ave. S., St. Petersburg. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. pathfinderoutdooreducation.org Boho Picnic Join a mini retreat at Sacred Lands filled with good energy, fresh foods, sparkling drinks, and a candlelit meditation. The night starts on a rug-covered floor filled with pillows and poofs and ends with a picnic, guided meditations, readings and everything you need to feel uplifted, led by Danielle Kelley with Salty Souls. Boho-inspired clothing encouraged for the vibe (and also for mosquito protection.) Sacred Lands, 1700 Park St. N., St. Petersburg. 6-9 p.m. $88. 727-459-9178
queer Poet Laureate, Rob McCabe. He’s a colorful writer with a lot to say – and write. Watch him take the Patch stage and invite other wordsmiths to share. Open-mic participants can arrive early and sign up at the entry gate. Blueberry Patch, 4923 20th Ave. S., Gulfport. 3-5 p.m. $5. blueberrypatch.org Feeling Fishy Paint a fish and have a sip at the Gulfport Senior Center Foundation at the Sip, Chat & Paint event. Painters (and drinkers) are welcome to come by for an evening of guided painting. The subject of choice? Tropical fish. A ticket includes all paint supplies, individually wrapped charcuterie plates, and wine and soft drinks. The Gulfport Senior Center Foundation, 5501 27th Ave. S., Gulfport. 5:30 p.m. $30. 727-893-2237
Sunday, June 5 Tuesday, June 7 Say Gay Come out to the Blueberry Patch for an open-mic poetry event, hosted by Gulfport’s first openly
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Time to Shuffle Do you have what it takes to be a shuffleboard champion? Head downtown to the St. Pete Shuffleboard Club for an evening match once a month all summer. The games begin at 7 p.m., but show up at 6:30 p.m. to register and check out equipment. St. Pete Shuffle, 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N., St. Petersburg. 6:30 p.m. stpeteshuffle.com Wednesday, June 8 Biting Good Book The Gabber Book Club, in partnership with Tombolo Books, celebrates Florida authors and great books set
in the Sunshine State. This June, the club discusses “With Teeth” by Kristen Arnett. It’s a biting queer novel set in Orlando that paints a thought-provoking portrait of the delicate fabric of family – and the many ways it gets torn apart. Get there at 6:30 p.m. to order food and drinks, then sink your teeth into this heavy read at 7 p.m. Read Amanda Hagood’s review, p. 13. Sea Dog Cantina – Gulfport, 2832 Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport. 7 p.m. tombolobooks.com/events Thursday, June 9 Historical Hour Have happy hour with a little history! This month’s St. Petersburg Museum of History’s Happy Hour with the Historian event is hosted by Bill DeYoung, author of “Vintage St. Pete II: Legends, Locations, Lifestyles.” Participants can sip museum-provided wine and learn the vintage side of St. Pete’s history. St. Petersburg Museum of History, 335 2nd Ave. NE., St. Petersburg. 6:30 p.m. $10. historystpete.org
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St. Pete’s June’s Pride Shenanigans
It’s Pride Month, Not Sure Where to Start? Here’s Your June Lineup By Abby Baker
St. Pete Pride is more than a parade, but a month-long itinerary of parties, art receptions, gay-icon hosted events, and more. Deciding how to celebrate can feel daunting, but The Gabber has you covered with a list of Pride events in St. Pete (and Gulfport!) this June. Saturday, June 4 Gulfport Pride The second annual Gulfport Florida Pride, not to be confused with Gulfport’s Peace, Love and Pride Festival that took place earlier this year, comes to Gulfport’s downtown for a day-long festival full of rainbow celebrations and LGBTQ+-friendly vendors. The Gulfport Public Library will debut its ArtOut exhibit, comprised entirely of work from LGBTQ+ artists and allies. Plus, the Gecko Amalgamated Marching Band will make an appearance, and Gulfport’s downtown and waterfront businesses will come alive with rainbow flags. This is a fundraiser for the LGBTQ Resource Center. Beach Boulevard South. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. gulfportprideflorida. com Saturday, June 11 Queer-E-Okee You’ve done local karaoke, but have you sang along with TV celebrity Carson Kressley? The “Queer Eye” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star heads to St. Pete to host Queer-E-Okee. Local LGBTQ+ musicians will sing beloved songs (Think, “I’m Coming out”) and encourage crowd singalongs. The Palladium, 253 5th Ave. N., St. Petersburg. 7 p.m. $45-75. mypalladium.org/events/stpete-pride-queer-e-okee
museum will have snacks and sips. The James Museum, 150 Central Ave., St Petersburg. 6 p.m. $75. stpetepride.org/events/stonewall-reception Sunday, June 19 Shades of Pride Celebrate Juneteenth with Ts Madison, LGBTQ+ personality and trans activist, at Shades of Pride. The night will center on the art, culture, and struggles of the Black and Brown gay community as well as offer lighthearted fun, food, and vendors. Studio 620, 620 1st Ave. S., St. Petersburg. Time TBD. stpetepride.org/events/shades-ofpride Saturday, June 25 St. Pete Pride Parade! Be one of tens of thousands of Pride attendees on St. Pete’s waterfront for the official St. Pete Pride Parade. The downtown parade will see floats full of community groups, LGBTQ+ organizations, and rainbow-clad performers. Stick around South Straub park for a 21+ DJ space with food, drinks, and parade viewing areas. Then, from 7-10 p.m., the park will transform into a women- and non-binary-friendly dance space. The parade
starts at 4 p.m., with fireworks at nightfall. Vinoy Park, 701 Bayshore Dr. N.E. St. Petersburg. 2-10 p.m stpetepride.org/events/2022-st-petepride-parade Sunday, June 26 St. Pete Pride Carnival If the all-day Pride festival wasn’t enough (or if you’re craving a candy apple), head back to downtown St. Pete the day after for a Central Avenue street carnival full of food trucks, games, entertainment, and vendors. This event may be free, but the host, CAN Community Health, asks attendees to wear their most colorful day wear as payment. Central Avenue, St. Petersburg. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. stpetepride.org Tuesday, June 28 Transtastic Let’s remember the trans and non-binary people in the world. This is a night of performance art, poetry readings, and art from the creators in those local communities. It’s also a chance to enjoy one of St. Pete’s largest museums draped in rainbow. Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. 6-9 p.m. $10. stpetepride.org/ events/transtastic
Friday, June 17 Stonewall Reception Remember those who fought for equality at Stonewall in New York City with a reception in downtown St. Pete. An original Stonewall attendee will speak on their experience alongside modern day activists, and the James
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WEEKEND GRILL COOK AND SERVERS NEEDED Popular BBQ Morning Market Vendor seeking reliable and experienced grill cook and servers for St. Petersburg Saturday and Sunday Morning Markets. Pay negotiable. Must have transportation and a valid drivers license. If interested, call Brady at 727-688-6221.
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Real Estate Snapshots
Here’s What Sold in Gulfport Last Week
Other Gulfport Home Sales Last Week 2600 46th St. S. (Marina) This 1950 home has 1,335 square feet, three bedrooms, and two baths. It listed for $495,000 and sold for $505,000. 1313 53rd St. S. (Tangerine) This 1,006-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-bath home, built in 1968, listed for $389,000 and sold for $400,013.
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5925 Shore Blvd. S., #601 (Town Shores) This 1,259-square-foot condo, built in 1972, has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It listed for $399,900 and sold for $400,000. 5122 12th Ave. S. (Tangerine) This 664-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-bath home, built in 1952, listed and sold for $299,900.
2514 Ohio Court S. (Waterfront District) This 1,420-square-foot, three-bedroom, twobath home, built in 1940, listed and sold for $625,000.
5840 30th Ave. S., #105 (Town Shores) This 1971 condo has 1,120 square feet, two bedrooms, and two baths. It listed for $285,000 and sold for $288,000. 3010 59th St. S., #106 (Town Shores) This 1971 condo has 1,120 square feet, two bedrooms, and one bath. It listed for $279,000.
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