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Almost a year to the day since the Gabber returned to print in the midst of the pandemic, owners Barry Loper and Cathy Salustri Loper hosted a grand re-opening party for the whole community, featuring food by The Pig and the Pole,
margaritas by Chef Morgan Banno, live music by Hot Tonic and an art auction with pieces donated by local artists Ray Domingo and Monika Watson. Attendees were also treated to early issues of the guest of honor – the Gabber itself.
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voices Give South Pasadena Residents Time to Speak Dear Editor: The South Pasadena City Commission is attempting to reduce the amount of time it allows the public to make comments during quasi-judicial hearings. Following a contentious public hearing for the Special Exception Use Permit for the expansion of the docks at Causeway Village on April 13, 2021, which stretched late into the night, the Commission was told by the city staff that it could change the amount of time allowed for public comment in those hearings by amending and revoking Resolution 95-28, which outlines procedures for conducting a quasi-judicial hearing like the one held on April 13. However, the public comment time limits are codified by ordinance (Chapter 14, Section 14-6 City of South Pasadena Codes). Only the procedures for allocating that time are ruled by Resolution 95-28.
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An ordinance cannot be changed by a resolution. In addition, there were several changes included in the amended resolution that would have severely restricted public comment at the “sole discretion” of the commission. Public objection and a legal opinion submitted to the city attorney resulted in the amended resolution being removed from the regular commission meeting agenda on July 1. Our concern now is that the city attorney stated that pulling the item from the agenda would allow the opportunity to fully explain the different land use processes and process for public comment. Also, the attorney intends to review additional sections of the Code of Ordinances to determine whether other amendments to code are appropriate. We believe there will be an attempt to change our city code to reduce speaking time and oppor-
tunities during quasi-judicial public hearings. The public comments already made to the commission is that citizens of South Pasadena do not want the time limits to speak to be reduced or to allow the commissioners to arbitrarily restrict public comment to allow them to feel more comfortable and take less of their time during hearings. This is a matter of our right to be heard. We are concerned that the commission will attempt to change the ordinance and reduce public input into quasi-judicial matters. If you are a resident of South Pasadena, please be aware that your right to speak may be abridged by the city commission. Visit the website mysouthpasadena.com to watch for upcoming commission meetings in which this issue may be raised again. – Marj Lorand, South Pasadena Voices continued on page 15
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The Story of Pinellas County School Integration A nine-part series exclusive to the Gabber By James A. Schnur
Last week we learned about Pinellas County’s separate-and-unequal system of dual schools during the early and mid-twentieth century. White students who lived in St. Petersburg’s south side often sat on buses that passed all-Black schools, such as Gibbs High, closer than their assigned “neighborhood” school. This week, we learn how court cases transformed the local educational landscape. Pinellas public school enrollment soared in the two decades after World War II, from approximately 16,000 in 1946 to almost 80,000 in the late 1960s. Floyd Christian served as the county school superintendent from January 1948 until he became the state’s commissioner of education in September 1965. According to district sources, 64 new Pinellas schools opened under Christian’s leadership, including eight new or rebuilt high school campuses. Post-war population growth in Gulfport, the Gulf beaches and western and southern St. Petersburg led to the approval of a new high school campus in Gulfport in early 1952. As the original buildings rose on the flood-prone grounds, the St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times) held an informal poll to allow readers to suggest a possible name, mascot and colors for the school. The results published on July 1, 1953 revealed much about the time. The team name for the mascot receiving the highest number of votes was “Rebels,” followed by “Pelicans,” “Panthers” and “Pirates.” Gold and White were the school colors popularly selected. Although votes for “Gulfport High” and “Sun City High” outnumbered “Boca Ciega High,” word on the street even beyond the article also indicated some support for “Dixie High.”
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Student Body in Auditorium, late 1950s Respondents did not select this last name to honor Dixie M. Hollins, the county’s first school superintendent. Ultimately, the district accepted a motion by school board member Abe Pheil to name the school Boca Ciega High. The charter student body of 1,033 “Bogie” Pirates began classes in September 1953. Two Brown Decisions and Many Angry Reactions Attorneys for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) litigated many cases. Some focused on desegregating colleges and universities, others on elementary and secondary schools. Five appellate court decisions from multiple states came together in arguments before the U.S.
Supreme Court in 1952. On May 17, 1954, Justices delivered a unanimous verdict in these consolidated cases, commonly known as Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka for Oliver Brown, the first plaintiff in alphabetical order of the similar cases, who wanted his daughter Linda to attend a closer school. In Brown, the Justices asserted that separate schools based upon racial segregation were inherently unequal. Their words overturned the court’s 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decree. Realizing that this decision had broad and sweeping implications, the court gave all concerned parties a chance to file briefs and responses. After reviewing them, Justices would issue a second Brown verdict that explained how states and localities should implement this decree. Justices released the second Brown decision in 1955, ordering
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affected communities to provide redress through “prompt and reasonable compliance . . . with all deliberate speed.” Imagine a sign on a highway advising drivers to proceed “with all deliberate speed.” What exactly does that mean? To the African American plaintiffs, the court had called for immediate integration; segregationists thought the verdict’s ambiguity allowed them to stall for decades or even centuries into the future. Politicians at all levels obstructed and tried to postpone or overturn the decision. On March 11, 1956, 101 members of Congress signed a Declaration of Constitutional Principles – commonly known as the “Southern Manifesto” – to condemn the court’s verdict and deny its validity. Many southern governors and legislators promoted the concept of “massive resistance” to protest the decision. Some states – with Florida offering a particularly obscene example – launched unconstitutional investigations that created false evidence to connect the NAACP and civil rights organizations with a supposed communist conspiracy. Some politicians worked covertly with hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and White Citizens Council. Although Florida had many reactionary community leaders who lambasted Brown, a single example will suffice. Sumter Lowry, a Tampa native and arch-segregationist,
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launched a campaign in 1956 to run for governor on a single platform: “Keep White Schools White.” When pressed to explain his broader platform, Lowry inevitably reverted to the same mantra. Although he lost in the primary, his ideas were considered far from fringe by many Floridians 65 years ago. A Moderate Path with Roadblocks Despite widespread and vitriolic criticism of Brown, Florida generally followed a more moderate path than other southern states. This happened largely due to the statecraft of LeRoy Collins, governor from 1955 to 1961. Although Collins entered the office as a moderate segregationist, he respected the court’s integrity and fought attempts by extremists to close public schools. Before leaving office, he became an advocate for integration. During the mid-1950s, Collins encouraged the state to pursue a gradual path. Initially, he supported a Pupil Assignment Law and the findings of the state’s Fabisinski Committee that preserved dual schools. However, he refused to follow the path of Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus in closing Little Rock high schools to prevent integration. When Florida lawmakers passed an interposition resolution in 1957 that questioned the validity of Brown, Collins emphasized the preservation of public schools.
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Superintendent Christian and school board members took a contorted path to comply with Brown. Rather than open enrollment to students regardless of race, they invested more funds to build and remodel campuses in long-overlooked African-American communities. In September 1956 – more than two years after Brown – Christian touted the district’s initiatives as evidence that Pinellas public schools were “separate but really equal.” White students continued to ride yellow buses past Black schools, despite Brown. White athletes and cheerleaders in Boca Ciega’s gold and white uniforms now competed against their crosstown rivals, the Green Devils of St. Petersburg High. Black students attended none of these games. Next week, we learn how a Clearwater police officer who wanted his child to receive a quality education disrupted this palette.
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Weeks after the disaster, the death toll is at a confirmed 95, including a victim as young as 1 year old, with dozens still unaccounted for as of Tuesday, July 13. The disaster prompted a Surfside Wall of Hope & Memorial, honoring the victims of the collapse with photos, flowers and messages against the chain link. Howard and her teammates worked near the memorial for the seven consecutive days Task Force 3 was deployed. “Putting a face and personality to these people you are desperately trying to find brought tears to my eyes and a lump in my throat,” Howard said. “(It) made us work tirelessly as one to try and find a miracle in the rubble.”
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‘Dodged a Bullet’
“Pinellas County was fortunate to have not experienced more severe weather as forecasted,” the PCSO wrote in a release Wednesday morning. According to the release, no injuries from the storm had been reported.
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Shops along Beach Boulevard in Gulfport prepared for the worst on Tuesday, July 6.
For most Pinellas County residents, Tropical Storm Elsa was nothing more than noise in the night. At around 2 a.m. on Wednesday, July 7, Elsa’s winds remained at a sustained 70 mph and she was downgraded once again to a tropical storm as she moved over the Bay area. The result? Mostly large puddles. “We did not see any major impacts to the city other than some localized flooding,” Gulfport’s Cultural Facilities Director Justin Shea said. Shea stayed up the entirety of Wednesday night, and was more than a little relieved with the outcome. “We really dodged a bullet here, but we did take full precautions,” Shea said. According to Shea, the City of Gulfport did see some overnight power outages, with the highest number at any given time being 137, including Gulfport’s City Hall.
“We are lucky! Now we will get the streets clean, check our stormwater inlets, and get back to work.” The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office limited access to the barrier island communities on Tuesday afternoon in anticipation of Elsa, but by 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, opened the beaches for regular traffic.
Gulfport’s businesses did not forget the storm surge and flooding damage from last year’s Eta, and the city dispersed over 7,500 sandbags from Sunday to Tuesday – many of which could be seen at the doors of shopfronts on Tuesday. Stella’s owner Barbara Banno checked the popular diner at 2914 Beach Blvd S. early Wednesday morning to assess the situation. “Thankfully, everything was fine,” Banno reported. “We didn’t lose power.” Anita McLaughlin, the owner of Funky Flamingo on 1418 58th St. S., With Funky Flamingo at 1418 58th St. S. deemed a safe spot in the storm, owner Anita McLaughlin housed one of her employees overnight at the deli. “We were very lucky,” McLaughlin said. “Nothing happened aside from a lot of wind.”
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What’s That Bird?
New Wood Ibis Park Sign Invites Visitors to Explore Wildlife A suggestion by Gulfport resident Margarete Tober led to a sign in Wood Ibis Park that identifies several local bird species with an interactive QR code. The park at 58th Street South and 28th Avenue sports the City of Gulfport installed sign, complete with facts about the wood stork, common gallinule and the park’s namesake, the American wood ibis. There may be more nature-inspired signage to come. “I think it’s a great idea for our parks,” said Gulfport Public Works Director Tom Nicholls. “We would definitely be open to adding another in Wood Ibis, and to look to other parks eventually.” Park-goers are encouraged to scan the sign’s QR code on their mobile device to dive deeper into the world of local wildlife. A link brings up the City of Gulfport site,
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Salty’s and Thunderbird Sell, Gulfport Nutrition Gets Official, McDonald’s Reopens For the past eight years, familiar face J.P. Brewer has run Salty’s Bar, a downtown Gulfport staple. Sunday, July 11 was Brewer’s last day aboard the ship after selling the business at 5413 Shore Blvd. S. “The day that I saw [the former bar] ‘On the Rocks’ for the first time, it was my vision to purchase it, remodel it and give it a ‘neighborhood, laid back vibe,’ where everyone is welcome and comfortable. I can pass the torch knowing my goal has been accomplished,” Brewer posted to the bar’s Facebook page on July 8. For locals, however, not much will change, according to Brewer. “The staff will stay in place, the events and bands will also remain on the schedule,” Brewer wrote. “I do believe in my heart, the new owner, and his general manager, have Salty’s Bar along with this community in their best interest, and will continue to make it one of the best bars around!” The bar has become a local hot spot, recently hosting portions of Gulfport’s First Annual Pride this year. Brewer says she will continue to live in Gulfport and run Salty’s Sandwich Bar, nearby at 3121 Beach Blvd. S.
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“I’ve wanted to do this for a long time, but we’re very selective about location,” Moore said. “The new bakery is in a good residential area with nearby office clusters. I’m really looking forward to it.” The shop is known for authentic Cuban bread and sweet treats, and
Gulfport’s McDonald’s – once an aged red and yellow – has been completely torn down and rebuilt to correspond with the chain’s modernized look. A reopening on Wednesday, July 7 clocked the project at nearly five months to complete since the store was demolished in March. Patrons can enjoy better traffic flow in the parking lot and drive through, state-of-the-art grills and updated ordering devices.
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What’s With All of the Abandoned Boats? Dear Editor: Four years ago, my husband and I moved into our home here in Gulfport and began spending time on the bay paddle boarding and riding our jet skis. During that time, I have noticed, like many of you, that there are over a dozen abandoned vessels right here in Gulfport’s waterways. Some have been inspected and tagged by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) dating back many years. The tags say that if they are not removed by their owners within five days that they will be removed and disposed of. One particular vessel named “The Grateful Dad” appears to have been tagged in 1999, yet it is still lodged in the shallow waters of Clam Bayou. Fifty yards to the south, another abandoned sailboat rests on its side. If you paddle further into the shallows of Clam Bayou, you will find another abandoned vessel, a small power boat that has been stripped of everything but it’s floating shell and left by it’s owners. For two years, a derelict pontoon boat bobbed in the waters 100 yards off of our property on Baywood Point Drive until it finally broke
free and washed ashore at the Boca Ciega Resort down the street. Finally, in November, several boats were tossed around in Hurricane Eta and as many of you recall, boats washed up on shore along the public beach around the Gulfport Casino and into the docks downtown. One very large boat washed up at the 49th Street bay access. The five boats downtown were all removed rather promptly. The one boat that washed up at 49th Street is still lodged there. We have called the City of Gulfport numerous times, who passed us off to the harbormaster, who passed us off to FWC. The FWC sent an officer out to take pictures. The boat is now falling into decay. People have ransacked it and stolen the windows. Children and curious tourists try to climb on it. It is now holding water inside and is full of mosquitoes and larvae. Why hasn’t the City of Gulfport removed this boat? According to FWC, and their 2020/2021 Derelict Vessel Removal Grant Program, the municipality is responsible for removal and the state reimburses them 100% of the cost. The FWC pursuant to sections 206.606 and 376.15, F.S., established the program specifically to provide grants to local governments for reimbursement for the removal of derelict vessels from the public waters of the state.
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Who is overseeing this? Why were they able to remove the boats along the beach and dock area so quickly but not this boat? It has been eight months. It is starting to look like the City of Gulfport plans to just keep letting these abandoned vessels litter our bay. It’s not just unsightly, it’s dangerous. Link to Grant Program at myf w c . c o m / b o a t i n g /g r a n t s - p r o grams/derelict-vessel. – Stephanie Christie
Thank You, Gabber! Dear Editor: As you know I’ve been donating to The Gabber on a monthly basis for the last 12 months. I started with six months to make sure you’d be around, and then renewed for another six months because it looked like you were going to make it. So now, I’m reading the Gabber story about Black Americans in Pinellas County/Gulfport and how poorly they’ve been treated for the last 150 years. It’s an amazing story and while I’m not proud of the history, I’m extremely proud of the Gabber for bringing this history to light. Therefore, I’m renewing my contribution to the Gabber for another 12 months with heartfelt gratitude for all the work you and your staff are doing to benefit/enlighten the community. – Victor Carr
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Annual registration required. Free, residents; $50, non-residents. All programs subject to change without notice. Mon.-Thurs., 8 a.m.-7 p.m. and Fri, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Fitness Center now open! To provide physical distancing, we’ve limited capacity, so call to register for a spot. Supplemental food assistance for qualifying Gulfport Seniors in need is available at the Senior Center. Pantry is open on Mondays and Thursdays from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Proper verification required prior to use of the pantry. GEMS (Gulfport Extended Mobility Service) provides affordable Door-to-Door transportation service, rides to medical appointments, shopping, and much more for Gulfport residents, 55 years of age or older or disabled. 727-893-2242. Medical Equipment Lending Program provides gently used wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches and other medical equipment to seniors who need it. Supplies limited.
SPECIAL EVENTS Healing with Acupuncture Acupuncture relieves stress, boosts your immune system and balances the body. Come learn about the many health benefits from this traditional Chinese medicine. July 20, 1:30 p.m. Gulfcoast Legal Assistance Do you need help with lifetime planning docs, Medicaid/ Medicare, food stamps, social security, family law, consumer/debt collection, or housing/contract issues? Meet with a legal representative. July 27, by appointment only. 727-893-5657. EPIC Coffee Club Join other LGBTQ+ seniors in a welcoming, safe space for discussion, encouragement and growth. July 28, 8:30 a.m.
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Watercolor Painting Take a class in basic watercolors; all levels welcome. Aug. 4-Oct. 27: Weds., 1 p.m. Reserve your spot now.
MONDAYS
WEDNESDAYS Gentle Mindful Yoga: 9:30 a.m., Scout Hall Investment Discussion Group: 10 a.m.,
Wisdom Healing Qigong: 11 a.m., Scout Hall; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., GTV 640, Facebook & YouTube Mah Jongg: 12 p.m., Senior Center
Senior Center Wellness Movement: 11:30 a.m., Scout Hall; 11:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. GTV 640, Facebook & YouTube Drop-in Art Studio: 12 p.m., Senior Center
Dominos: 1 p.m., Senior Center
Bingo: 1:30 p.m., Senior Center
Chair Yoga: 1 p.m., Scout Hall, 5315 28th Ave. S.
Bunco: 6 p.m., Senior Center
Strength Training & Aerobics: 1:30 p.m., Senior Center
THURSDAYS Chair Exercise with Pat: 8 a.m. & 6 p.m. GTV 640, Facebook & YouTube
Chair Volleyball: 3 p.m., Senior Center Mindfully Move & Laugh: 6 p.m., Senior Center
Art Summer Open Workshop: 9:30 a.m., Senior Center
TUESDAYS
Tai Chi/Qi Gong: 10 a.m., Casino
Chair Yoga with Joy: 8 a.m. & 6 p.m., GTV 640, Facebook & YouTube
Intermediate Spanish Study Group: 10:30 a.m., Senior Center
Gulfport Senior Citizens Harmonica Club: 9 a.m., Senior Center
Texas Hold ‘Em: 11 a.m., Senior Center
Tai Chi / Qi Gong: 10 a.m., Casino
Strength Training & Aerobics: 1:30 p.m., Senior Center Contract Bridge: 1:30 p.m., Senior Center
Line Dancing for Beginners: 10 a.m., Scout Hall
FRIDAYS
Continuing Level 1 Spanish: 10:30 a.m., Zoom Texas Hold ‘Em: 11 a.m., Senior Center
Gulfport Writers’ Workshop: 9:30 a.m., Senior Center
Contract Bridge: 1:30 p.m., Senior Center
Hatha Yoga: 9:30 a.m., Scout Hall
New Horizons Band Jazz Practice: 4:30 p.m., Senior Center
Restorative Yoga: 11 a.m., Casino; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., GTV 640, Facebook & YouTube Chair Volleyball: 1:30 p.m., Senior Center
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Catherine Hickman Theater
Gulfport Casino Ballroom
727-893-1070 • 5500 Shore Blvd. S. Ballroom Lessons: Tues., 12-3 p.m. $10
Swing: Weds., 7-11 p.m. $10
Argentine Tango: Tues., 6:30-11 p.m., $10
Latin Night: Thurs., 6:30-11 p.m. $10
727-893-1070 • 5501 27th Ave. S.
Tron Montgomery’s Hooked on a Bad Spirit offers laughs galore with deep secrets, lust and greed. July 30, 8 p.m. $20 by phone; Cash App and Zelle accepted. 754-3671492.
CONTRA DANCE with TAMPA FRIENDS OF OLD TIME DANCE Sun., July 25, 3:30-7 p.m. $10 Admission
Gulfport Public Library
5501 28th Ave. S. • 727-893-1074 •
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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. Summer Grab & Go Kid’s Craft Kits These craft projects are not meant to be done in the Library, please take your kit home and assemble in the comfort of your home. July 20: Make a beautiful geometric scratch art kit. Supplies are limited, so come early to get yours. Pick-up available after 10 a.m. 727-893-1134.
Garden Fun for 5 & Under (New program!) If you have littles ones 5 and under, then join us in the Library Garden for bubbles, crafts, and lots of outdoor FUN! July 15, 22 & 29 10:15 a.m. Virtual Book Club for Grades 4-8 Join us on ZOOM! The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden. Pick up a print copy at the
Library or download the ebook/audiobook from Libby. July 16, 4 p.m. Babytime Online If you have little ones under 2, join us to sing songs, read books, enjoy lap bounce rhymes and learn baby signs. July 23, 10 a.m. via Facebook. Adult Craft Details coming soon. July 29, 2 p.m.
Recreation Center
5730 Shore Blvd S. • 727-893-1068 • mygulfport.us/recreation/rec Annual registration: $3 Basketball Adult: Thurs. 6:00-8:30 p.m. Pickleball All levels: Tues., 6:00-8:30 p.m.
PROGRAMS Afterschool Program Registration now open! Register now for 2021-22 school year child care program for kids entering kindergarten through age 14. Bus transportation available from Pasadena Fundamental, Bear Creek, Gulfport Montessori and Douglas Jamerson Elementary. Program runs until 5:30 p.m., with extended hours until 6 p.m. for an extra charge. Please contact the Recreation Center for more details. Teen Night Available for middle and high school students 17 and younger. Recreation, social activities, field trips, cooking projects, guest speakers and service projects. Teens can use the gymnasium, game room and
outdoor area. Mon., Wed., & Fri.: 6-9 p.m. Rec Center membership required. Tot-Time Register now for 2021-22 handson preschool program for children ages 3-5. The program aims to make learning fun for children and helps prepare them for kindergarten. Two, three and five-day options available on a monthly basis. Program starts Sept. 7, 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; register Mon.Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Proof of residency required for Gulfport residents. $25 deposit, applied to first month. VPK PROGRAM Register now for free Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) for the 2021-22 school year. Any child who lives in Florida and turns four by Sept. 1 can attend VPK for free. Apply on the Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas website for a certificate of eligibility, required to register. Program starts Sept. 7, 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; register Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. elcpinellas.net
CLASSES Call instructor for more information. Want to teach a class? Call John: 727-893-1079. Ballet and Tap Ages 3-6: Wed., 6:30 p.m.; ages 7-16: Wed., 7:30 p.m. $35/month. Lisa Walker: 727-742-2594. Hula Hoop Fitness Thurs., 6:30 p.m. $35/ month; $10/class. Maria: mestrada1987@ gmail.com. Tennis Chase Park, 28th Ave. and 53rd St. S. Tues., Thurs., & Fri., 5-8 p.m. $10. Private lessons available. Jack (727-280-4276) or Mo (727-515-1454). Youth Hip Hop Ages 6-8: Fri., 6:30 p.m.; ages 9-16, Fri., 7:30 p.m. $35/month. Lisa Walker: 727-742-2594. Zumba Thurs., 6 p.m. $20/month; $6/class. Magda: 727-214-7868.
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Gulfport Home May Grow on You
Unusual House with a Mature Oak Tree in the Kitchen Goes Viral A home in Gulfport has been the source of puns, head-scratching and genuine curiosity after going viral on social media for a Zillow posting that unapologetically features an oak tree growing through the middle of the kitchen. No explanation, just a modern four-bedroom, three-bathroom home with a living oak tree two feet from the refrigerator. The home – and the tree – is under contract with a price tag of $899,000, but the roots of the oak’s origin are a bit of a mystery, according to Gulfport Realty owner Stacey Purcell. “No one really knows why the tree is there actually,” Purcell said. “It sort of took off after it was posted on Facebook.” From Facebook to multiple online publications including Newsweek, the posting grabbed online interest with some positive comments, as well as expected negativity. “We did get some ugly comments, like ‘Why would anyone buy this house?’” Purcell said. “I have a lot of questions. Most of them involving a tree in the kitchen,” one commenter wrote on “Zillow Gone Wild” on Instagram. “Where’s the required alligator in the pool? I thought it was a Florida deal breaker,” wrote another. Nonetheless, the sale is pending with some backup offers in the wings.
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By Abby Baker
A home in Gulfport generated online buzz with an unexplained photo of a mature oak tree growing through the kitchen.
“It has lowered the value on the home. Normally a property in that area would be around $1.2 million,” Purcell said. “There is no structural damage visible, but people are hesitant about a giant tree growing through the house.” It’s unclear if the potential new owners will be keen to preserve the oaky novelty, but Purcell says they are looking into doing a complete remodel.
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arts Meet ‘The Newcommer’
A Devoted Sister Discovers Evil, Shuffleboard and Love on Treasure Island A beautiful dead woman. A fierce and curious sister. A bold little girl. When Letty Carnahan discovers her sister dead in a Manhattan townhouse, she grabs her young niece Maya and flees south. The wounded pair stop at a mom-andpop motel in Florida after Letty finds a tattered magazine story in her sister’s belongings. It’s a clip about The Murmuring Surf, a rundown beachfront motel on Treasure Island. Letty can’t figure out why her gold-digging sister would’ve saved such a mundane, random article. Letty finds the usual in the quirky Gulf Coast community: ornery retirees, stunning sunsets, raucous shuffleboard games. But she soon uncovers a myriad of secrets, almost all involving her sister’s shady past. While caring for the grieving child and sifting through the wreckage of her dead sister’s life — and while trying to keep her niece away from her sister’s conniving, sleazy ex — Letty slowly weaves her way into the colorful fabric of beach life. A handsome local cop adds a dash of spice to the already suspenseful narrative. “The Newcomer” by Mary Kay Andrews is a perfect beach read, entirely addictive with its fast-paced plot and its cozy descriptions of Treasure Island.
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Andrews is no stranger to the area. She’s a St. Petersburg native and former journalist, and she’s taken her investigative reporting skills and transferred them to her inquisitive, realistic characters. “Find your truth in every story,” Andrews writes in “The Newcomer.” Letty Carnahan discovers the truth, and so much more. The Gabber recently spoke with Andrews about her childhood in St. Petersburg, her blend of genres, and the nostalgia of beach motels.
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Q: You write a blend of women’s fiction, romance and mystery. What’s the ultimate message of “The Newcomer”? MKA: The murder is never the point of the book. That’s what’s the difference between what I’m writing now – I just call it pop fiction, or beach books. Whodunit is not really the point. The point is, what does (the heroine, Letty) want, what is keeping her from getting it, how does she get it and, in the end, how does she end up. That’s the point of all these books: reinvention. Q: You grew up in St. Petersburg. What goes through your mind when you visit this area now? It’s changed so much. MKA: Oh my gosh, if it had been like this when I got out of college, I never would’ve moved away. Downtown when I was a kid was dead. Williams Park was where you caught a bus. It’s completely changed. Mostly I think for the better.
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North End Taphouse
2908 1/2 Beach Blvd. S. Friday, July 16: Greg Milo Music 7-10 p.m.
Neptune Grill
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KENNY SCHARF: WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE FRIDAY, JULY 23
7 PM (VIRTUAL SCREENING) FREE FOR MFA MEMBERS; NOT-YET MEMBERS $5 FOLLOWED BY A DIRECTOR Q&A
5501 Shore Blvd. S. Friday, July 16: Josh Magwood Duo 6-9 p.m. Saturday, July 17: Brett Wilkins 6-9 p.m.
ST. PETE BEACH
Jimmy B’s Beach Bar
6200 Gulf Blvd. Friday, July 16: TL Jentgens 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Saturday, July 17: New Divide 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
The Toasted Monkey
678 75th Ave. Friday, July 16: King Pin 6-10 p.m. Saturday, July 17: Whiskey Throttle 1-5 p.m., Phoenix 6-10 p.m.
Woody’s Waterfront
7308 Sunset Way Friday, July 16: J.D. Early 7-10 p.m. Saturday, July 17: J.D. Early 7-10 p.m.
Chill Restaurant and Bar
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357 Corey Ave. Friday, July 16: Brothers Gabriel 6 p.m. Saturday, July 17: Liz Adams 6 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 24
7 PM (VIRTUAL SCREENING) FREE FOR MFA MEMBERS; NOT-YET MEMBERS $5 FOLLOWED BY A DIRECTOR Q&A
TREASURE ISLAND Ka’Tiki
8803 W Gulf Blvd. Friday, July 16: Ship of Fools 7-11 p.m. Saturday, July 17: The Ordeal 1-5 p.m., Swipe Right 7-11 p.m.
CLEOPHAS AND HIS OWN
MADEIRA BEACH
1 PM AT THE MFA FREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION
14995 Gulf Blvd. Friday, July 16: Kevin Toon 5-9 p.m. Saturday, July 17: Jeff Gurney 5-9 p.m.
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13025 Village Blvd. Friday, July 16: Cary Motaya 1:30-5:30 p.m., Ryan Marchand 6-9 p.m. Saturday, July 17: Pred Shreds 1:30- 5:30 p.m., Mark Mann 6-9 p.m.
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things to do
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A Very Gulfport Cinema Series, Wine & The Patch Find links for these events — and many other things to do — online at thegabber.com/events. Friday, July 16 Florida Cinema Series Join the Gulfport Historical Society for the second cinema event in the Florida Film Summer Series about a gay cabaret owner and his drag queen companion. “The Birdcage” is a classic Miami film centered around Robin Williams and Nathan Lane pretending to be a straight couple to appease conservative parental agendas. Bring your own chairs and settle down to enjoy this Floridian must-see in the great outdoors, no bird cages needed. Gulfport History Museum, 5301 28th Ave. S. 8-10 p.m. Saturday, July 17 Volunteer at the Patch Excuse the dust, and oh, the huge elephant sculptures. The Blueberry Patch, an artist retreat-turned-music venue, relies on volunteers every Saturday to maintain the outdoor space. Show up at 11:11 a.m. on the dot to truly abide by the Patch’s magic. The Blueberry Patch, 4923 20th Ave S. 11:11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Wine and Jam Let the tasting begin. Funky Flamingo is opening its doors to curious dippers who want to try the deli’s jams and salsas. Check out Gulfport’s pinkest lunch spot before heading home with pantry conversation starters. Come thirsty, there’s complimentary wine. Funky Flamingo, 1418 58th St. 4 p.m. Sunday, July 18 Sundays Are for the Laura Shepherd Show “Something’s gonna happen and it’s gonna be good.” Let that something be the Laura Shepherd Show, a small-town smörgåsbord of local artists, music makers and characters introduced every Sunday by your hippie host, Laura Shepherd. Watch live on Facebook or in a green garden live studio audience. See the Facebook link for more details. The Laura Shepherd Show, 5125 9th Ave. S. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Mind Your Mantra Have you heard of Kirtan? Experience this soothing form of music made to relax and bring folks together. Creators like Samadhi and Lindy Romez will fill Central’s newest home for art with sublime chords, chants and spirit. Coastal Creative 2201 1st Ave. S. 6-9 p.m.
Monday, July 19 Gulfport Dems Unite The Gulfport Democratic Club will meet in-person for the first time in months. The meeting will commence on sandy Gulfport Beach. Email info. gulfportdems@gmail.com for details. Gulfport Beach, Shore Boulevard between 54th and 58th St. S. 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, July 21 Swing, Swing Slip on your dancing shoes, Gulfport. The Gulfport Casino Ballroom is back with swing classes, an open dance floor and a cash bar. The prohibition is over, it’s time to groove. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. S. 7-11 p.m. Thursday, July 22 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 is accepting fresh veggies and produce as well as toiletries. Lions Club Gulfport, 4630 Tifton Dr. S. 4:30-6 p.m.
Let’s Talk About It Following the GHS Florida Film Summer Series, Matthew McGee, the Community Outreach Director at freeFall Theatre Company will discuss the movie and culture. Over mimosas and blood marys, McGee will go into spunky detail about how the LGBTQ community and drag performers have changed since the film’s release in 1996 – and even more since the play hit the stage. This event helps raise funds to provide more great summer programming from the Gulfport Historical Society. Tickets $15 for members; $20, not-yet-members. Registration is required. Gulfport History Museum, 5301 28th Ave. S. 10 a.m.
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the gabs Who is currently on your playlist? Photos by Gabrielle Reeder
Jim Fox, Gulfport: “I’ve been listening to Miles Davis a lot lately.”
Lorraine Brown, St. Petersburg: “Rhythm and blues, basically the oldies.”
James Metcalf, Missouri: “Just listening to the music in nature.”
John Bryan, Gulfport: “I listen to the oldies.”
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28th Ave. S. & 53rd St.
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BLANCHARD FAMILY
In loving memory of Diana L. Blanchard, 58, of Gulfport, FL who passed away unexpectedly on June 19, 2021. Diana was born on June 10, 1963, the daughter of the late William (Bill) and Elizabeth (Betty) Grinnell. She was also predeceased by her brother Michael and sister Cindy. She graduated from Cortland Jr, Sr. High and was a CNA in St. Petersburg, FL. Diana was a happy, carefree person who was loved by all. She is survived by her brother William (Billy) Grinnell of Groton, NY, sister Lori (Brian) Lawless of Gulfport, FL. Brother Patrick (Kathy) Grinnell of Courtland, NY; a daughter Candice Fowler of Casper, GA; granddaughters Hanna Morales of St. Petersburg, FL; and Halley and Addison Fowler of Cortland, NY. A special friend, Rlan “Bo” Wilkerson of Gulfport, FL. She had many friends that will miss her dearly. We love you Diana.
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PASS-A-GRILLE CHURCH THRIFT STORE Pass-A-Grille Beach Community Church Thrift Store will be re-opening Wednesday July 14th from 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. located on Pass-A-Grille Way.
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Crafts and Much More! Saturday, July 17, 8am - 2pm, Father Lopez Hall, (KofC) 7177 58th St. N. Pinellas Park. Help support our Charities. USED POWER WHEELCHAIR FOR HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUAL Pride Quantum 614 Rechargeable Wheelchair. Indoor / Outdoor use. Includes charger. New over $5500, USED $480 See it in Gulfport. Call:248-496-7272 General GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341. Health & Fitness ROCKOUT WHILE YOU WORKOUT Cardio Drumming classes at Gulfport Nutrition. Any fitness level. Cost $8; includes a shake. A fun way to get your body moving! Come join a great community! Call Marlene 305619-9734. 5022 Gulfport Blvd S. Six classes a week
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RENTAL APARTMENT WANTED 1/1 BB (depending on price) in surrounding Gulfport, St Pete’s, S Pasadena areas. No stairs. A/C. Parking. Utility consideration. Unfurnished. Clean. 505-235-2167 wydrafringie2@yahoo.com.
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Double Your Chances to Meet a New Friend Save Our Strays will have kittens for adoption at two locations this weekend. Come by Pet Supermarket in the South Pasadena Shopping Center, 6892 Gulfport Blvd. on Saturday, July 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The nokill cat rescue organization will also be at the TICA Cat Show at Banquet Masters, 13355 49th St. N., in Clearwater Saturday and Sunday, July 17 and 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All SOS kitties are completely vetted and microchipped, and waiting for their forever homes.
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