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Juneteenth at Last It’s only the beginning, but Gulfport showed pride at its Juneteenth celebration with predominantly Black vendors and strong community ties. The holiday commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, marking the day that news finally reached one of the last enslaved communities in Galveston, Texas in 1865. On Saturday, June 19 Gulfport held the first official celebration of Juneteenth, co-hosted by the city and Gulfport Kiwanis Club. The grass behind the Gulfport Recreation Center was full of vendors and volunteers, and Marissa Stewart-Dix, President of the Gulfport Kiwanis Club, is to thank for the new event. “I think we’re moving past certain attitudes, and I like to look to the future,” Stewart-Dix said. The celebration featured vendors including St. Petersburg’s Blackowned and sustainably sourced Southside Fresh Market, as well as Truelight #6 Masonic Lodge and the Gulfport Lions Club, among others. “The smiles on the kids’ faces is what did it for me; they are the focus,” Stewart-Dix said. “We look forward to

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making this an annual event, partnering with more community members for a combination of education and good times.” Inflatables and candy giveaways brought a younger crowd, and Stewart-Dix says she hopes to bring a

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This week, the Gabber introduces a nine-part retrospective about school integration in Gulfport and surrounding communities. Some of our readers may wonder why we felt compelled to write about events that, to them, feel far removed from their day-to-day lives. The short answer: It’s not that far removed from everyone’s lives, and a newspaper must report the news, but also give it context. That’s what this series does: It gives us context for things we see happening today. That context isn’t pleasant to learn, but it’s worse for those who have lived it. Over the next two months, readers will face some uncomfortable truths about how our history still guides our present. Things are still not equal. It’s not our job, as a newspaper, to tell you how you can make things better. Our job is to print the news and, as I said, offer context. This series will examine how Florida’s history of segregated schools still impacts how we function as a community. We’ll look at how we had to be forced to educate Black students and the lower standards that resulted, and also how some of our schools bear the names of those who led – and fought – the charge for change. It is our hope that, after reading the series, those of us who have the privilege of never being told we couldn’t attend a white-only school or finish our high school education because of our race will come to a better understanding of how choices made 150, 100 or 50 years ago still drive inequality in how we teach our Black children and what opportunities don’t open up to Black Floridians because of it. Please join us on this journey. – Cathy Cathy@thegabber.com

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voices Time to Step It Up a Notch Dear Editor: There has been talk at the last couple of [Gulfport] council meetings about giving city employees bonuses for their work during the COVID pandemic and finding a way to bring the minimum wage for the City of Gulfport employees current and new to $15 per hour. I am not a fan of bonuses as I think they often get eaten up by taxes and in the end not much is left for the employee. I’d rather see them given days off to show the city’s commitment to a work-life balance. As well, I would suggest that the city needs to do a professional salary survey before embarking on wholesale pay increase changes. Why? Some months ago, I fell across an internet site that lists salaries for government employees. It happened to be for Gulfport because I guess I had searched for something else Gulfport. I honestly only looked at a handful of salaries and frankly I was shocked and disgusted by what I saw. The variance in pay between employees with similar responsibilities, in some cases, was shocking. The disparity between some employees and their manager or director was equally eye opening. I understand that longevity / seniority

plays a role, but the variances really were just too great. I would strongly urge that before embarking on wholesale salary changes, the city council and city management do the employees a real service and have a professional salary study done. Simply stated, this is a must that companies / organizations should do that truly want to invest in the best people. With extra funding available through the American Rescue Plan, the cost would perhaps be less impactful. Let’s step it up a notch on the professional playing field and truly invest in the employees for the future. The employees deserve it! If you agree, please consider sending a note to mayorandcity-

council@mygulfport.us. – M. Tober Editor’s Note: This letter has been edited for space. Find the full letter online at thegabber.com.

Juneteenth, Just the Start Dear Editor: Why is Juneteenth not only critical, but a mandatory historical fact that must be told and understood? U.S. proclamation to states that all Black slaves are free. Free Americans. The proclamation mandated that Black Americans have “absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves.” On June 19, 1865, in Texas, the official obVoices continued on page 26

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Ramona Brayboy, owner of Southside Fresh Market at 2184 9th Ave. S, brought the personality and handmade arts to the Juneteenth celebration. “I’m happy to be here expressing myself artistically,” Brayboy said. “We’re here for the youth.”

didn’t,” Stewart-Dix said. “The educational part of this is something we want to hone in on.” Local History Last Juneteenth, in the midst of the pandemic, Stewart-Dix and her husband, Derrick Dix, who is also involved with the Kiwanis Club, celebrated a quiet holiday on Gulfport Beach. No vendors, no music – just the couple among a collection of separate families relaxing on the shoreline. “We told someone ‘Happy June-

teenth’ and they asked us if there were celebrations in the area,” Stewart-Dix said. “I saw a light bulb go off over my husband’s head.” With no public Juneteenth events they could name, the two decided to change the local agenda. In June of this year, the Gulfport Kiwanis Club presented a request at a Gulfport Council meeting to use city property for the first ever Juneteenth celebration, and it was a unanimous yes from community leaders. “Originally this was planned to be in the rec center parking lot, but with a need for more parking

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and with how hot it is, we decided to move over a little closer to the water,” said Justin Shea, Gulfport’s Cultural Facilities Events Supervisor. City officials and some councilmembers attended, along with a hefty turnout of families. “It’s only going to get bigger and better,” said David Flack, a volunteer with the Kiwanis Club and other Gulfport community groups. “Just goes to show that Gulfport wants to show change and welcome everyone to the table.” Paired with National History

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Council Talks Money, Noise

Budget Discussions and the Noise Ordinance Debate Continue in Gulfport At the June 15 meeting, Gulfport City Council meeting sped through most of the agenda items in just 30 minutes before pivoting into a lengthy discussion on the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. This meeting will be the last for over a month, as council agreed to not meet on the usual date of July 6, and will next meet July 20. LGBTQ Resource Center Gets $5k At the start of the June 15 council meeting, Councilmember Paul Ray presented a check for $5,032 to LGBTQ Resource Center Board President Susan Gore, money raised by the recent Gulfport Pride event on May 29. “This city is extraordinary. I just wanted to thank each of the councilmembers, Mayor Sam, Jim O’Reilly, everyone who helps support the LGBTQ Resource Center – thank you from the bottom of our heart,” Gore said, accepting the check. More Noise Over Noise Kelly Wright, co-owner of the North End Taphouse, the central figure in the recent drama over noise complaints, presented to council a list of restaurants along Shore Boulevard that signed on in support of the temporary adjustment to Gulfport’s noise ordinance proposed by Mayor Sam Hender-

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son at the last city council meeting. The proposal lost in a 2-3 vote on June 1, but Councilmember April Thanos, after seeing the petition, said she would be willing to reverse her earlier “no” vote now that other restaurants had been consulted. The current noise ordinance sets the maximum noise amount at 65 decibels, and drops to 55 at 11 p.m., but the temporary change would raise the limit to 75 decibels for most of the day, but drop to 55 at 10 p.m., an hour earlier. This shift would serve as a compromise

between restaurant owners and musicians who have complained about having police called for even lower-volume performances, and local residents who have complained about loud music being played late into the evening. Councilmembers Ray and Christine Brown retained their “no” votes, with Ray insisting that bars and musicians are too loud already. “I still don’t see that there’s a viable reason to have to raise it even higher….I’ve been to every one of the restaurants, I’ve been to every

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Overheard at the June 15 Gulfport City Council Meeting “In regards to the Boca Ciega Yacht Club lease discussions, the city attorney and I have been meeting with the BCYC group… You also have a letter on record that basically asked them to be out of the property by June 30; we’d ask that you take formal action this evening… to allow that to sunset, leaving the city attorney and I to continue work with them.” – City Manager Jim O’Reilly to Mayor Sam Henderson. Henderson led a brief consensus vote, which passed, formally suspending the earlier BCYC eviction. “I would like to request that the ‘Resident Only’ parking signs be removed that are on the west side of Beach [Boulevard], below 28th [Avenue]. There

one of the bars, listened to music for years and years…. and I often have to get up and walk out, it’s too loud. I can’t have a conversation with [my husband] or any of my friends in the place,” Ray said. The vote passed 3-2, and the change begins its 30-day trial period on June 16.

are no similar signs to the east side of Beach, so on the east side of beach they take all the overflow parking… I think we can free up a bunch more spots on both if we allowed our visitors to park on both sides.” –Resident Karen Love “Peter Hargitai was kind enough to put together a book of Gulfport poets, and we had a little opening, read some poetry, and had the book passed out on Sunday. So I just wanted to thank Peter and Diane Hargitai for all the work in putting this thing together, and I know there’s 12 poets included in there, the mayor being one of them.” – Councilmember Michael Fridovich, whose work is also included in the book.

and handicap accessibility, an increase in bike racks in high-traffic areas, and an increase in the number of large trees planted around the city. Thanos requested a splash pad along the beach for children; the mayor suggested a mobile stage for city events; and Councilmember

Michael Fridovich doubled down on his suggestion to repair lateral sewer lines. All the suggestions from both meetings, and budget concerns discussed, will be taken into account and incorporated into a budget proposal to be presented at a future meeting.

Council Continues Budget Discussion After quickly approving a $31,895 repair of the Gulfport Casino’s dock, and an update to the city’s pension plan increasing the required distribution age from 70 and a half to 72, council moved on to a lengthy discussion of the coming year’s fiscal budget. The discussion was the fourth in as many meetings on the upcoming budget, which needed a sizable overhaul to account for the losses in revenue caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the last meeting, the majority of the budget discussion revolved around the $5,186,383 in federal money Gulfport is set to receive as part of the American Recovery Act, with each councilmember listing projects they’d like to see funded; several members had more ideas to add at this meeting as well. Ray, who hosted a public meeting seeking input from local residents between the two meetings, suggested improvements to sidewalks

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Student of the Month: Qwynn Foster By Ryan McGahan

One year ago, Qwynn Foster had just finished his sophomore year at Gibbs High School, but found himself without a place to stay after a bad spat with the grandmother he’d been living with. “Honestly, I had a lot of places where I as a person needed to grow, and that just seemed like the wake up call that I needed,” he explains, looking back on that night. Finding a bed at his aunt’s house, Foster spent the night asking himself serious questions about what he wanted to do with his life, and who he hoped to become. The next day, he called his school’s counselor and told her he’d be graduating a year early. One year later, he’s met that deadline and more. Donning his cap at 17, he’ll be heading off to Vanderbilt University in the fall to study neurology. By the time he made that big decision, he’d already laid the groundwork for his early graduation by joining the dual enrollment

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College, Pinellas Technical College and Florida Virtual school, all at the same time. “I actually got into a little struggle with the district, because I had too many college classes,” Foster said, laughing. “I didn’t know it was possible!” In his sophomore year, he took 16 courses at once. Some days, his first class would start at 7 a.m., and his last would end at 10 p.m. “People ask me like, ‘How was sophomore year?’ and I tell them I don’t really remember sophomore year. It was really like a fever dream.” In spite of his busy schedule, he says he never felt out of place among his peers, or like he was accomplishing anything out of the ordinary. “I just did what I felt was necessary for my life,” he said. “Like, I

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still was in lots of clubs and socialized with lots of people.” “Lots” may be an understatement. Foster was elected president of student government, was social media manager for Future Business Leaders of America, chief officer of SADD, was in National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society, was the student representative for the BETA Advisory Board, and competed on the wrestling team. He also writes poetry. When it came time to give out superlatives this year, Foster won “most involved.” He also knows that he didn’t make it this far alone, and gives special thanks to the women in his life, like his computer science teacher, Jennifer Tuazon. “Ms. Tuazon is like a mother,” said Foster. “Since I have known her she has been one of my biggest supporters, through everything.... I cannot say that I did not have some low points, especially during this year. But Ms. Tuazon

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was always there to not only support me, but more importantly, tell me when I was wrong, and how I can do better.” His other biggest supporter has been his great-grandmother, Johnnie May Woods, who helped raise him from a young age, and who passed away earlier this year. “She was a fireball of a woman. She was everything that you could honestly imagine a very southern, spirited Black woman to be. She was powerful, she was opinionated, she could cook,” he said, laughing. “Just the amount of unwavering support from those two women are literally why I am here today.” He also wants to give special thanks to his grandmother Rhonda, who he is living with again, a year after her show of tough love pushed him down this path. “I feel like had she not kicked me out, I wouldn’t have gone through the growth that I’ve gone through. I most likely wouldn’t be going to Vanderbilt,” he said. “It

was really that one moment right there, that really kick-started so much more.” Q: If you had one piece of advice to give to a freshman, what would it be? A: Create yourself. I find it weird how people say that we “discover ourselves.” I don’t believe that. I believe that we create who we want to be; we create our future. Q: If you could tell everyone reading this one thing, what would it be? A: If I could tell Gulfport anything, it would be to take time to love those who love you. I feel like so many times we overlook people’s love and their devotion to our future. But if we truly want to escape, you know, the hardships of life and like depression and just sadness, lean into your tribe. Lean into, you know, the people who love you.

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Bogie, Bradley and Busing

The Story of Pinellas County School Integration Fifty years ago, Gulfport residents paid close attention to a lawsuit in Tampa’s federal courthouse. Judge Joseph Lieb spent over five years deciding Bradley v. Board of Public Instruction of Pinellas County as Black families battled the school board to desegregate schools. Boca Ciega High experienced some desegregation by 1971, but a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving schools in North Carolina changed the tone and approach this process would take, both in Florida and elsewhere in the country. The same school buses once provided to send children to segregated schools would now help integrate schools Anger followed. In Pinellas, “Parents Against Forced Busing” formed to protest the decision. A former Florida governor became its spokesperson and tried to amend the U.S. Constitution to prevent “forced busing.” The chair of the school district

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encouraged parents to keep their children out of school. For the next nine weeks, we will remember how the controversy over school busing affected Gulfport and Pinellas County. We’ll start by commemorating a brief period in the mid-1880s when a one-room schoolhouse in South Pinellas became the first and only integrated school for more than 70 years. We will learn about the Brown and Bradley decisions that transformed Boca Ciega and other Pinellas schools.

James A. Schnur graduated from Boca Ciega High as a member of the inaugural class that experienced Pinellas school desegregation from first through twelfth grades. To comply with court-ordered busing, he rode the bus for four of those years. He’s written five books about Pinellas communities and has also lectured and published about Florida and Florida education history. Read Part 1 at thegabber.com now, or pick up the July 1 issue.

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Toast to This

St. Pete Beach Toastmasters Finds Wider Audience You’ve probably heard the oft-stated “fact” that people fear public speaking more than death. That may or may not be true, but whether you want to learn to speak professionally or articulate on any topic, Toastmasters can help. In May, the St. Pete Beach branch of the club resumed live meetings at the Suntan Art Center, while also continuing the Zoom format started in the pandemic. “Every week someone different is the toastmaster and their job is to come up with the theme of the club that week,” member Michael Carraba said. “It’s really just a way of describing a mood for the evening.” Carraba was introduced to the St. Pete Beach Toastmasters by his friend Monica Cordrey. He attended a meeting on March 19, 2020 via Zoom, despite living in D.C. Although he is excited in-person meetings have resumed, Carraba

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says he’s grateful they will also still be live streamed. “I think it’s great because it gives the chance for people to just reestablish their own comfort level….The virtual meeting was a great way to keep it going,” he said. We actually expanded our membership during virtual meetings. We have members

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all across the country now.” Carraba said members participate from as far away as Massachusetts, Arizona and Canada. “It’s not just learning to speak,” said Carraba, “it’s learning to listen.” For more on the group, visit stpetebeachtoastmasters.com.

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Terry’s Camp

New Terry Tomalin Campground Opens at Boyd Hill Nature Park A new campground at Boyd Hill Nature Park will honor Terry Tomalin, the popular outdoors editor for the Tampa Bay Times and adjunct professor at USF St. Petersburg, who died of a heart attack in 2016. At the St. Petersburg City Council meeting on June 3, council celebrated completion of the new Terry Tomalin Campground, the first campground in the city open to individuals. Friends and family members were on hand to speak about Tomalin, and his dedication to getting everyone, especially kids, involved with nature and the outdoors. “I grew up with stories of his adventures,” said Kai Tomalin, remembering his dad’s tales of backpacking across the Australian deserts, mountain climbing and kayaking the turbulent South Pacific Ocean. But with all the faraway, exotic travels, Kai said his father always stressed that there were great adventures right here in our own backyard. “By Odin’s beard, I hear my father every day and I will continue to hear him,” said Kai, “He would be proud to be part of a community that’s making adventure accessible in our city.” Others remembered Tomalin fondly as a friend and his dedication to his Boy Scout troop. Mayor Rick

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Kriseman spoke from the public podium to praise Tomalin’s writing craft, adding that he is proud to be part of a city that cares about the outdoors. Deputy Mayor Kanika Tomalin tearfully recalled her late husband as “fearless,” who kayaked the Ten Thousand Islands alone, and she said his Scout troop “was an Eagle Scout factory.” She added it was ”an honor to have the city’s first campground named for him.”

Enhancements at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve The new Terry Tomalin Campground includes 12 individual primitive sites for a public camping area on the 245-acre nature preserve, plus a “recreation and education center will help serve the city’s vision to educate and inspire youth and adults to become advocates for nature, sustainable practices and conservation.”

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The campground is now accessible to anyone who wants to enjoy nature close to home, as Tomalin, who camped there with his Scout troop, would have wanted. “When people think of St. Petersburg, they think of our beautiful waterfront, sunny weather and excellent museums,” said Mike Jefferis

of St. Petersburg’s Leisure Services. ”We also have outstanding parks and preserves, and Boyd Hill Nature Preserve is an exciting experience to immerse yourself in nature.” In a press release from the city, Jefferis added, “This is a significant renovation to an area of the preserve that has never been open to the public before. You don’t need to be an environmentalist or have a passion for the outdoors to enjoy these new amenities; curiosity is all you need.” The first phase of the campground can accommodate 12 primitive tent campsites, each with a picnic table and fire pit. The campsites were created out of natural openings in the wooded area to minimize environmental impact and to maximize camper privacy. A second phase will create 12 additional campsites. Hammock Hall and Other New Features Hammock Hall, the new 3,131-square-foot welcome and ed-

ucation center, is at a new, main entrance for the Environmental Studies Area, near the Gate 2 entrance along 31st St. S. A preserve ranger will assist visitors at the new entrance. Hammock Hall will host a variety of programs such as the Climate Change Series, with monthly discussions on its impacts in our area, plus other programs encouraging sustainable practices. Other projects include two demonstration gardens, and the restoration of wetland areas, in partnership with the Southwest Water Management that will result in a stream running through the preserve. The City of St. Petersburg will host a dedication ceremony to introduce the new Terry Tomalin Campground and enhancement projects on Saturday, July 3 at 10:30 a.m. at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve Environmental Studies Area, 2900 31st St. S., Gate 1. For more, visit stpeteparksrec.org/ boydhillpreserve or call 727-8937441.

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Love in the Driver’s Seat

Columnist Bob Driver’s Partner Recalls Long-Distance Love By Abby Baker

To his readers and colleagues, Bob Driver was the deadline-abiding “newspaperman” who, since 1977, reliably submitted his dry-humored opinion columns, “The Driver’s Seat,” for Tampa Bay Newspapers and the now-extinct Clearwater Sun. To Elizabeth Armstrong, he was the final love of her life. Driver never stopped writing his regular work, which included details of his day-to-day thoughts and earthly musings, until he died of a heart attack on May 18 at the age of 90. Carolina Moon

“This is quite possibly the best photo I’ve ever taken of Bob,” said long-time love Elizabeth Armstrong.

Originally from Pennsylvania, Driver moved to Massachusetts to live close to family in the last couple decades of his life; Armstrong lives in Gulfport with no plans of moving. They made the long distance work for the last 18 years, regularly visiting each other, traveling on lavish vacations and talking via phone and email at least 10 times a day.

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“Moving wasn’t necessary, and we both wanted to be with our families,” Armstrong, an Atlanta native, said. Even today as she sorts through her emails with Driver, she’s amazed at just how much writing he sent, from little love notes to musings on the nature of life. “A mutual friend just suggested I call him one day, said he’d just moved up north from Florida and he was bound to be lonely,” Armstrong said. “Well, we talked so much that when I finally met him in person, it felt like I’d known him forever.” It wasn’t long before references to a “Carolina Moon” started peppering “The Driver’s Seat.” “I’m in Gulfport visiting my gorgeous sweetheart Carolina Moon. Up north, where I live, people are either freezing or getting ready to do so. I am searching for a column topic and not having much luck,” Driver wrote in a 2018 column titled “Writing Projects Never Quite Finished.” Both Driver and Armstrong had been married multiple times, with previous children and previous lives, so the two settled on an unlikely relationship, relying on regular travel up and down the coast, even traveling to England together once. “I’d had my own adventures long before I met Bob,” Armstrong said, recalling her time living on a boat with no engine in the Miami River. Driver, who was open about his status as a sober alcoholic, shared his struggles with Armstrong, who also identifies as a recovering alcoholic. “The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous suggest making a list of persons we have harmed, and then trying to make amends to them all,” Driver wrote in 2017. “I wish I had a nickel for every guilt hangup these suggestions have helped erase down through the years.” Though the years of addiction

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struggles were long past for the two, they bonded over the pain and adventure of those times. “But we had such a marvelous life together,” Armstrong remembers. “I really think this was the best relationship either of us ever had; and to think, someone just told me to call him out of the blue.” Newspaperman When the Clearwater Sun production came to a halt in 1989, Driver only paused his work for a brief moment before getting picked up by Tampa Bay Newspapers. “He was a brilliant writer, and a very good interviewer,” Armstrong said. “I think that’s why he was so good, because he loved getting to know people.” The Pennsylvania native was born into a traveling family in 1930, with a father who worked in railway construction. Driver moved more than a dozen times before graduating high school. Maybe it was his tough roots, but Driver approached professional writing with a non-nonsense career drive. After obtaining a master’s degree in journalism from Syracuse University, where he originally began “The Driver’s Seat,” he then worked for the Syracuse Herald-Journal and The Blade, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Ohio newspaper. Eventually, in the midst of the 1970s, the writer settled in the Pinellas County area, had two children, and served on the Indian Rocks Beach City Commission. Not much was off limits for his opinion column – from memories of childhood to reflections of the wrongs of the Church of Scientology – and Driver exited his life with more than 1600 columns as part of his legacy. There are countless instances of Armstrong’s alias, Carolina Moon, immortalized in his writings. “Now there was one fine gal. If mama had met Carolina, she would have thought way different about women,” Driver wrote in 2018. Access digital archives of “The Driver’s Seat” at tbnweekly.com.

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arts Body Beautiful

Gulfport Art Project Part of Body-Themed Art Walk By Abby Baker

Busty Starting with 10 “naked” and blank human busts, the GMC quickly had to cap participation at 20 sculptures. The artists were given zero guidelines, which resulted in a blend of painted, ceramic, clothdraped and beaded submissions. “It just exploded,” Taylor said.

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Originally coined “Nude Night,” the Gulfport Merchants Chamber is hosting “Body Beautiful” to recognize all physiques and spread positivity for Art Walk on Friday, July 2 from 5-9 p.m. throughout downtown Gulfport. The fourth quarterly event is less of a theme, and more of a citywide art project. “It’s campy, it’s sensuous, it’s just fun,” said Brenda McMahon, GMC Art Committee member and gallery owner. “The idea is, we all have a body – why not celebrate it?”

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“We ended up allowing 22 because we had such a response.” Taylor herself created a Frida Kahlo-inspired female bust, titled simply “Frida,” and draped in painted linen inspired by Kahlo’s Spanish-style garments. Taylor, former owner of the Red Elephant Yoga and Massage Studio, was inspired by Kahlo’s iconic pieces; like Kahlo, she was creating while fighting off an illness that left her bedridden. “Some days I feel like I have a

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You came into this world with enough light to find your way out of the dark. Enough strength to conquer any battle. Enough kindness to save a soul. Enough love to shift a planet. Now, why do you still worry? You are equipped with all you could ever need. You are drenched in lead suit on,” Taylor said, referring to her battle with an autoimmune disease. “I couldn’t think of a more inspiring person to paint while in bed.” Taylor’s piece will be featured at Gulfport Realty, 2902 Beach Blvd. S., for the month of June. The busts, with five male frames and the rest female, will be auctioned on the front porch of Stellas, 2914 Beach Blvd. S., at 7 p.m. on Friday. Eighty percent of the proceeds will go to the artists, with the remainder going into a Gulfport artist grant fund to provide a chosen artist with business skills education, according to McMahon. Gulfport artist Leslee Cramer is donating an additional 10% to a nonprofit close to the heart, Pink Concussions, an organization ded-

icated to providing care to women and girls who’ve suffered from brain injuries. Cramer herself moved to Gulfport in 2019 after a severe concussion forced her to retire from her position as a high school ceramics teacher. Her piece, titled “Bejeweled Pride Goddess,” a collection of ceramic creations melding together “found objects,” will be displayed at Zaiya ArtiZen Market before the auction. “I’ve done pieces like this in the past, an assemblage of pieces broken apart and put together in a new and interesting way,” Cramer said. “I really found my tribe, and my ability to create here in Gulfport, and I want to showcase that.” See a complete list of participants and coordinating locations at fb.com/brendamcmahongallery

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Rainbow Redo

Salty’s Signature Fish Gets an LED Makeover By Abby Baker

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SPACEcraft, Crab Boil & Pride Find links for these events — and many other things to do — online at thegabber.com/events. All Summer Long REVERBERATIONS In a local collaboration of arts and culture, the Carter G. Woodson African American Museum is presenting REVERBERATIONS, a collection of art by Black artists at the James Museum. “REVERBERATIONS seeks to showcase the highs and lows of the Black experience in America, highlighting themes of family and community as well as marginalization and prejudice,” a release by the Woodson Museum reads. Explore this storytelling experience through August 29. James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art, 150 Central Ave. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, June 24 Pride on the Edge Scour the EDGE district’s participating spots for those rainbow flags. From 12–5 p.m., check out Pride specials, giveaways, glitter face paint and more, some of which will benefit the Metro LGBTQ Center. For night owls, head to the Edge Collective Urban Marketplace after 5 p.m. for live music and drinks. Edge Collective Urban Marketplace, 1234 Central Ave. 12-9 p.m. Thursday Donations with the Lions Club Every fourth Thursday the Gulfport Lions Club partners with Feeding Tampa Bay in an effort to bring good food to the community. The outdoor donation drive accepts fresh veggies and produce as well as toiletries. Gulfport Lions Club, 4630 Tifton Dr. S. 4:30-6 p.m. Friday, June 25 A Salty Pride One more Pride celebration at Salty’s Gulfport. Rock out to girl group rock by The Cheaters and “cheers” to Pride month all night long. Salty’s Gulfport, 5413 Shore Blvd S. 7 - 11 p.m.

Saturday, June 26 Central Pride Hours Hit up more than 30 of the most colorful, quirky shops and bars for Pride on Central. Favorites like Book + Bottle, No Vacancy and the Independent Bar in St. Pete host funky giveaways and drink specials. Proceeds go to Metro Inclusive Health and ACT, so feel good about yet another rainbow purchase. Grand Central District, 2641 Central Ave. 1-7 p.m. Crab Boil Blues Set the avocado toast aside, time to get crab cracking in celebration of Gulfport Brewery + Eatery’s first birthday. This is an old-fashioned crab boil with beer releases and live music, all afternoon long. Bibs not required. Gulfport Brewery + Eatery, 3007 Beach Blvd. S. 2 p.m.

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Lindsay Wahlborg, California: “I was really into horseback riding for a long time, but then I guess traveling is kind of my favorite thing to do. And my pottery is called Wanderlust Pottery.”

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STAY, DINE at Gulfport’s Peninsula Inn

Gulfport’s Historic Peninsula Inn is a cozy retreat ready for travelers who are ready to dip their toes back into travel. The quiet beach on the north shore of Boca Ciega Bay is a five-minute walk from the front door. There is a market on Tuesdays year-round and art everywhere.

The sun is shining, the inn’s owners are ready to welcome you with their warm Southern hospitality, and their in-house restaurant, Isabelle’s, features delicious Southern cuisine, including some of your old favorites in their new menu. ISABELLE’S SERVES: Wednesday - Sunday 4-9pm for dinner Wednesday - Prime Rib Night Thursday - Burger and a Beer Friday, Saturday & Sunday - Live Music 6-9pm THEY CONTINUE TO ADHERE TO THE HIGHEST SAFETY PROTOCOLS: · All AHLA Stay Safe guidelines · No one enters your room unless you request housekeeping · They frequently sanitize all high-contact surfaces · Staff is required to wear masks

Correction: In last week’s “Take the Gabber” section, we incorrectly identified the location as Glasgow instead of Gloucester. The Gabber apologizes for the error.

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GRAND RE-OPENING

WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Book your stay – choose your room today and pick a special! • Dine & Stay package. Stay any two nights in a King or Queen Suite and enjoy dinner for 2 at Isabelle’s. • The Gabber Special: Reserve 3 or more nights and if your stay includes a Tuesday, then it is free. Special runs July 5 to Oct 15 (only Tuesdays are free)

JULY 7 7-10 PM

VILLAGE COURTYARD • LIVE AUCTION • LIVE MUSIC

Use promocode “Gabber” when booking online to get the free Tuesday night, or you can call directly and ask for it when booking.

• RIBBON CUTTING

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servance of emancipation day was born. Since the end of enslavement of Black Americans, many laws have attempted to ensure the freedoms promised — education, interracial marriage, voting rights, property ownership, abolishing segregation, etc. So why are these freedoms under attack today? It is 2021 and it is very clear that today many in political authority (mainly one party) are angry at such freedoms for Black Americans and people of color. Therefore, June 19th isn’t only about celebrating freedoms, it is about the continued fight for freedoms for all, equality for all and judicial justice for people of color. This tiny city of Gulfport still has a lot to learned about acceptance, a lot of work to do to reconcile its past, and should work toward not being afraid to stand up to its own institutional racism. – Yolanda Roman

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Get Ready for Pre-K Register now for the 2021-2022 VPK Program in Gulfport. VPK is free for children who live in Florida and who turn 4 years of age by September 1. Parents must apply with the Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas, Inc. and get a Certificate of Eligibility for their child to attend the program. For more, call 727-893-1068.

Be a Helper with CERT They always say, “Look for the helpers.” Now, you can be one, as a member of Gulfport’s Community Emergency Response Team. CERT trains citizens to help the community during a disaster, as well as assist the city for things like traffic control during planned events. CERT meets at 7 p.m. every third Monday of the month. Call James Wright at 727-893-1022.

Drivers Wanted Meals on Wheels needs you…to drive. The Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center, as part of the Neighborly Dining & Meals on Wheels program, delivers meals to those who need it, provided they’re at least 60 years old. Little problem: They don’t have enough drivers. People who can volunteer to deliver meals should visit neighborly.org.

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Accounting

CLEAR NUMBERS BOOKKEEPING Virtual bookkeeping for small businesses and nonprofits. Monthly packages customized to your needs or one time cleanups. Payroll available. QuickBooks Online Certified ProAdvisor. 10+ years experience. Call/text to 727-248-0714 or email to nspence@clearnumbers.biz

Caregivers

HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS OF ST PETE BEACH

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 PRIVATE CAREGIVER CNA Licensed and Bonded. 11 Years Experience. 12 hr Night Shifts 727-773-6828

If you have questions about advertising, please email us at advertising@thegabber.com or call 727-321-6965! Deadline: Friday 5 p.m. Cleaning / Housekeeping

Handy Person

PROFESSIONAL CARPET AND GROUT CLEANING

HANDYMAN SEMI-RETIRED All types of repairs • small jobs welcome • Quality work at reasonable prices • Honest • Reliable • Free estimates • John, 727-410-2201

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 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. TIP TOP CLEANING SERVICE Don’t like housework? Let me do it! Call Laura 727-5574247 Computer Service JS COMPUTER REPAIR Mobile Computer Repair – 40.00 per visit/hr – 727-643-0697 – www.jmswebservices.com

Gulfport Computer Repair Fast Friendly Service

727-388-3493 2321 49th St S

Mon-Thu 10am-5pm

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Computer Sales

Fax, Copy, Print

CARPENTER DEPENDABLE! Have Tools Will Travel. Trustworthy, Doors, Decks/ Eaves/Rotted Wood, Etc. 30 Year Gabber Advertiser. Free Estimates, Lic. C-5754. 727-821-9973.

SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER

At Discount Prices! Free Estimates. Frame and Finish Work. Gulfport and Pinellas Park Areas. Call the Door Doctor. Gus, 727-644-6194. Electrical

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

SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT! 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. Health & Fitness

Detoxify Your Life • Natural Nutritional Supplements • Non-Toxic Household Cleaners • Vegan Beauty Products

Computer Problems? No Problem! Classes / Tutoring SINGING LESSONS Want to Learn to Sing? Velvet Singing Studio Offers Low Cost and Fun Lessons in Largo. Express Yourself with Fun, Easy, Vocal Lessons. Sing Your Favorite Songs. 727-433-0278. velvetsingingstudio.com

In-Home Service FREE Phone Consultation Virus/Malware Removal Setup • Repair • Tutoring Courteous, Competent, Reliable Service

Licensed Bonded Insured St. Lic. #EC0002881

Carla Clayton Certified Health Coach

Your Local Wellness Lady • 28 years experience

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D.C. STRONG

Home & condo maintenance • Interior & Exterior • Experienced in all work, A-Z • Call Dennis Strong 727-301-4530 • Licensed & Insured

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LIZ’S WEDDING OFFICIANT

Lawn / Landscape

We offer Wedding Packages: Elopement/ Quick Ceremony, Minimony, Beach Weddings, Micro Weddings, Full Wedding with Rehearsal, Marriage License by Mail (authorized coordinator), Website: www.lizsweddingofficiant.com, Contact: 727-350-6115 Heat / Air Conditioning

Automotive

2009 C300 SPORT MERCEDES

A beauty! One owner, garage kept, black/ mocha interior, v6, auto, ac, window tint, silver wheels, 31,000 miles, wife’s car, $12,500. A steal! 727-744-9041

2010 CORVETTE GRAND SPORT

Another beauty! Crystal red, lt2, tan interior, 436 hp, full spoiler, chrome wheels, 6 speed paddel shifter, performance exhaust, one owner, garage kept, added accents, ordered special $34,500, 727-7449044 (m) 727-347-3555 (h)

TREE PRUNING & DEBRIS CLEANUP Serving South St. Petersburg • Free Estimates • 727-308-8650

For Sale

AFFORDABLE PROMPT • RELIABLE Licensed & Insured

SALON PROFESSIONAL Portable Hair Dryers and Roller Caddies. New and used. Call 727-798-9006.

Lee Claxton, I.S.A.

COOPER DISCOVERER 265/70R16 TIRES

Certified Arborist

Planting • Trimming Tree & Stump Removal Cabling/Bracing • Pruning/Shaping

727-220-0226 AnAffordableArborist@gmail.com

EXPERT SPRINKLER REPAIR

Rich Moseley, Irrigation Contractor. 25 Years Experience. Reasonable Rates. Well & Pumps. 727-439-0792. Lic.#C8312. BBB Accredited.

IRRIGATION STAIN REMOVAL

Remove ugly rust-colored irrigation stains from PVC fence, siding - stucco - wood, pavers, railings, windows and most other surfaces around your house or business including signage. Cars too. Free estimate and demonstration. Surprisingly low prices. Call/text 727-360-7070 Email RustStainRemoval@icloud.com

“Same rates seven days a week”

NO SERVICE CHARGE EVER! CAC1815513

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QUALITY AT WORK

Luke Phillips

3914 6th St S St. Petersburg

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!

Used but excellent condition w/ 23,207 miles. $350 OBO for set. Replaced with different tires for our Xterra. No rot, great condition. Call/text 727-360-7070. POP UP SHOPS Saturday June 26th 8-2 pm Spaces available $25 each. 4668 15th Ave S. Bring tents, table and the merchandise for sale. Open to the Public. Come Buy & Sell. 727-484-8982 General CITY OF GULFPORT PUBLIC NOTICES Notice is hereby given that Debra Beuckens, Owner desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Avante Interiors located in Pinellas county, Fl, intends to register said name with the Divisions of Corporations Florida Department of State pursuant to section 865.09 of the Florida Statues.

ANGEL ERRANDS LLC Need Someone For Errands, Home Check-Ins, or Deliveries? Call Joan! 727-256-4526. Angelerrandsllc.com

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

Professional Services

Moving / Hauling

Gulfpug Printing Services

CHARLES JUNK HAULING & DEMOLITION Junk & Trash Removal. Low, Low Prices Guaranteed, Daily Specials. Kitchen, Bath, Shed, Fencing, etc. Demolition. 727831-0507.

THE DHARMA PRANA EARTH NOW MISSION The Dharma Prana Earth Now Mission needs students for the positive health radiation healthcare paradigm shift. If you want to be a functional part of the greatest Dharma healing for humanity’s sake, this is it. The time is now. 727-906-2465.

Plumbing

Health & Fitness

PROFLO PLUMBING 727-902-7077

ROCKOUT WHILE YOU WORKOUT Cardio Drumming classes at Gulfport Nutrition. Any fitness level. Cost $8 which includes a shake. A fun way to get your body moving! Come join a great community! Call Marlene for information 305-619-9734. 5022 Gulfport Blvd S. 6 classes a week.

By Artists

For Artists

and their friends

Your Art or Photography Printed on Canvas, Paper, Coasters, Name Tags, Glass Cutting Boards, and Mousepads

GulfportArtStudio.com 727-504-0541

#CFC1430429 State certified, residential/commercial service. Senior and military discount. $25 off service with ad. Locally owned and operated.

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Pets / Animals

STERLING PET SERVICES

Over twenty years in St. Pete. Dog walking, home visits for all pets, transport, vet visits etc. We love them like you do. Great rates. Book soon, vacation season is here. Call John E, 727-565-7228. Yard / Garage Sale YARD SALE! Sat & Sunday June 26 - 27 2302 56th St. S, 9:00-2:00pm Something for Everyone!

Accommodations GULFPORT SPACE NEEDED Mature, dependable individual SEEKS one-bedroom apartment OR small house for August. Call 727-5994258.

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED LINE ADS ONLINE!

Real Estate For Sale

2004 54 ST. S. • CONTRACT PENDING

Help Wanted

ANGEL ERRANDS LLC

Need Someone to Run Errands or Deliveries? Perhaps someone to check in on your home or pets? Call Joan! 727-256-4526 Angelerrandsllc.com Angelerrandsllc@gmail.com DO YOU NEED A LIVE IN CAREGIVER? I am certified, vaccinated & Covid-free. Experienced with excellent references. Call 727-463-4898

727-418-8948

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Nelda Hamm

3037 Beach Blvd. S.

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