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Worship or Activism? By Abby Baker
ALLENDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Allendale UMC in St. Petersburg disagrees with the traditional Methodist ideas that same-sex marriage doesn’t have a home in the church. But that’s old news.
The first thing I notice about the church: It has no pews. Church leaders at Allendale United Methodist Church removed the traditional church pews and replaced them with chairs to allow for a more multipurpose temple. With Jesus painted in the rainbow stained glass windows and
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Black Lives Matter banners surrounding him, it’s clear this isn’t your average Sunday worship. But most of St. Petersburg knows that. Since Rev. Andy Oliver joined as church pastor in 2015, Allendale continued on page 7
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This week, we say goodbye to Abby Baker. Abby’s a unicorn: She loves Gulfport, has a passion for journalism, and her time management game in strong (she’s never missed a deadline). I knew Abby wouldn’t stay with us forever – she’s at the start of her career, incredibly talented, and an ideal employee. Last month, American Stage figured out what we already knew and made her an offer she couldn’t refuse; next week, she joins them as the communications coordinator. “I’ve learned so much from Gulfport, and The Gabber, about community. When I started freelancing four years ago, I was a 21-year-old floored by the amount of people who wanted to show me how great this city is. It feels like my adopted hometown, and leaving wasn’t an easy choice, but Gulfportians will keep on keeping it Gulfport, and I have no doubt The Gabber team will continue to showcase the beautiful, offbeat, special parts of this corner of Pinellas,” she told me. Everyone at The Gabber wishes her well, even if her leaving is bittersweet. The timing, though, was fortuitous. In 2016, Jen Ring attended an opening reception for my Florida photography exhibit, took some pictures, and introduced herself. Later, she sent me a link to her web post about the reception, and I enjoyed her writing and photography so much that I asked her to freelance for me at the alt weekly where I was the arts editor. She said yes, and for three years I had the pleasure of editing her writing. She didn’t go to journalism school; before changing directions, she worked as a scientist. When she developed scleroderma, she couldn’t work full-time, so she taught herself to take photos and write. Eventually, her scleroderma impacted her lungs so badly that she couldn’t live outside the hospital. She wasn’t coming out without two new lungs, so she called Tampa General home for months, awaiting a donor. In March, doctors performed a double lung transplant, sent her home without her oxygen tanks, and Jen began the road back to normalcy. “Every day I do something that I haven’t been able to do in years,” she says. “It’s like I’m 18 all over again, learning my abilities, discovering my limitations, and trying to find my place in this crazy world. My life is changing so fast that sometimes it’s overwhelming, but it’s all for the better. Finally, I can breathe again.” New lungs meant Jen could go back to work, full-time. But not in a lab; she’s ready to start writing full-time. So, while we’re sad to see Abby go, we’re thrilled to welcome Jen as our events editor and arts and features reporter. Abby’s showing Jen the ropes this week, and I have every confidence that Jen is going to be great for The Gabber – and our community. Please join us in thanking Abby for everything she’s done for all of us, and in welcoming Jen to Team Gabber. –Cathy
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voices No Dumping! It probably shouldn’t bother me, but it does. My friend always says, not my circus, not my monkey, but… I drive by the Salvation Army truck on Oleander regularly. When there is an attendant in the truck, people drive in, unload their goodies, get their receipts, and seem relieved as they drive off; it’s like they’re leaving a Weight Watchers meeting with a significant weight loss. On the contrary, after sunset, when the attendant has left, the sneaks take over. They’re the folks who drop stuff and neatly line up the boxes and bags, as if they’re doing their civic duty. Folks, why do you defy the rules? Why do you leave stuff when the sign says not to? Salvation Army, why can’t you come up with a system that hinders the ‘stuff leavers’? Leaves two black eyes, one on the charity truck and one on the having-no-patience donor. I’ll take my monkey and go home now… –Carol Gierman South Pasadena
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theater attendee I want to report I was delightfully impressed by the hard work and dedication of all the staff involved, particularly the actors! These talented and passionate people reacting to audience participation and laughter is what live theater and playwriting is all about. Too bad the only coverage of the production was through The Gabber’s “theater critic” Brian Shea, who felt the plays “had no discernible plot”, “too many plot holes”, “a tad confusing” [and] “needs more time to develop relationships” [but] not a positive word anywhere. We believe he may have attended one of the rehearsals, not a performance. By the way, I am one of the playwrights, and he misspelled my name. –Janell Lawlis, South Pasadena (Editor’s note: We apologize for the misspelling and have corrected it online. Brian Shea attended opening night.)
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Gecko Season Brings More People and, for Some, More Money Gecko season is here. A string of themed events organized by the Gulfport Merchants Chamber of Commerce, culminating in one of the busiest days of the year in downtown Gulfport, begins this week. Some local businesses are thrilled by their economic impact. “It is almost like a month-long activity,” said Justin Shea, cultural facilities supervisor for Gulfport. The fun begins this Friday with an art reception at the Catherine Hickman Theater. An annual pub crawl known as Gecko Crawl is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 13. The Gulfport Casino Ballroom is the site of the Gecko Ball set for Saturday, Aug. 27. The following weekend, two days before Labor Day, all of Beach Boulevard will be used for the 22nd annual GeckoFest that officially or unofficially marks the end of summer. Beach Boulevard will close to vehicles between 28th Avenue and Shore Boulevard. Both of those streets will remain open to eastwest traffic, Shea noted. GeckoFest is an all-day affair, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The chamber contracts with the City to have four officers from the Gulfport Police Department on site throughout the day, as well as some personnel from Gulfport Fire and Rescue. The City makes an additional investment in the event by having public works employees assist with street closures, keeping watch on sanitation containers, and making sure barricades remain in place. While the crowds are noticeable, there is no way to accurately judge how many people actually attend GeckoFest because there is not a central point of entry. Spectators can access the Beach Boulevard vendors from various points in all four directions, according to Shea. The main reason Gecko season was conceived two decades ago, according to GMC president Barba-
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By Monroe Roark
The Gulfport Gecko Queen is largely ceremonial and doesn’t come with a paycheck, but for some businesses, it’s a much-needed shot in the arm. Pictured here, 2021-2 Gecko Queen Elizabeth Hendricks.
ra Banno, was to give people from outside Gulfport a reason to come visit during the summer, which was a traditionally slow time for local businesses. “Having all of these events through August and up to Labor Day really gives those businesses a push and gets them through the summer,” said Banno. While a host of people from outside the city descend upon downtown Gulfport for these events, the direct benefit to local businesses varies depending on location and the type of product or service offered. For example, the pub crawl is obviously geared toward a certain type of liquid refreshment. “We love it. We absolutely love it,” Tiki Bar & Grill owner Mark Amis said
of the Gecko-themed events and other activities that happen during Gecko season. “The more the merrier, as far as I’m concerned. The more they want to do to draw people, the better.” A participant in the Gecko Crawl along with several other establishments, Amis’ business is also the landing spot at the end of this year’s event for an evening of additional activities. As he talked, he pointed directly across the street at the close proximity of the Casino, site of the Gecko Ball, as well as the plentiful free parking next to the beach. “Everybody walks by this place during the Tuesday market, on the Fourth of July,” he said, noting other regular Gulfport events. “I’m all for it.”
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At the other end of Shore Boulevard, the reaction is a bit different. Byron Chalfont, owner of Siri’s Gourmet Burgers & Pizza, acknowledged that GeckoFest “is one of our busiest days of the year” but the pub crawl is concentrated away from his establishment and the Gecko Ball “just takes up parking spaces” which are in shorter supply where he is located. When asked if the Gecko slate of events is great for business, Red Hot Tiki owner Robynne Swanson replied, “If you’re a bar, I guess it is.” She added that even on the day of GeckoFest she doesn’t have any more business than at other times. One final note for those planning to attend GeckoFest: It is, after all, still summer and it is hot. Shea said one of the major talking points for City personnel is reminding everyone to stay hydrated. “Bring water,” he said. “We have a cooling station if needed, but our emergency response team will have water on site to keep people hydrated and avoid heat exhaustion.”
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Overheard at Gulfport City Council Things People Said at the July 19 Meeting “I’m giving legal 90-day notice of intent to sue the City of Gulfport and Boca Ciega Yacht Club and the Gulfport Police Department. Govern yourself accordingly.” –Ray Rodriguez, speaking to the council remotely by phone “At what point do we cease communication with him [Rodriguez] and just have his attorney speak with our attorney?” –Mayor Sam Henderson, about Rodriguez “I clean the beach all the time. For a thousand cigarette butts that I pick up, it might be a hundred bottle caps and ten straws. Smoking is a big issue but I don’t see anything happening with a new ordinance unless there is a plan to enforce it.” –Karen Love, addressing possible no-smoking ordinances “You received your budget by July 15, per the City charter. It reflects a 6.6% increase in the general fund with the understanding that 70% of your costs are people costs. Employees will all receive 6% raises. Employee compensation was the biggest part of it. We had very little growth in operational expenses. This was
all done in the climate of a 12% inflation rate.” –City Manager Jim O’Reilly, to Council “I had a meeting a couple of months ago, at the behest of some citizens, with the folks at Winway Homes. During the course of that meeting they shared some information with us that has turned out not to be true. So folks who are upset with that company in general have a reason to be. They were less than straightforward with us. I’m not going to go into detail about the things they’ve been doing. They were invited here to come speak to people because I let them know, ‘You’re not generating a lot of goodwill around here,’ and a lot of the things they told us face-to-face during that meeting have proven to be false. If you’re upset with Winway Homes, you have a fair reason to be. They haven’t been shooting straight with us.” – Mayor Sam Henderson “We can only have so many toilets to flush.” –Vice Mayor Christine Brown, illustrating her desire not to increase the City’s density in the wake of Councilmember April Thanos suggesting the council look at ways to increase affordable housing options
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Oliver acted otherwise. he’s caused waves in the formerly He married same-sex couples. traditional Methodist place of worBecause of this, in 2020, conship. servative Methodists split into the “When I got there, the church Global Methodist Church, a branch had dwindled down to about six that still upholds the older values people, and there was a lot of finof Christianity. ger pointing about why member“Before that, he didn’t bother to ship had declined,” Oliver said. ask the bishop’s permission,” said In 2015, the church was slated to UMC board member Greg Davidclose. son. “He said ‘show me where in Then, an older congregation the Bible it says you can’t marry member came out as gay. His comtwo loving people?’” ing out prompted a huge shift in Davidson attends his church ideas in the small church. meetings mainly virtually as an “He was an older Hispanic man immune-compromised leukemia who was closeted for survivor, but remains “Jesus was pretty active in the church. most of his life. That changed some ideas He comes from tradicontroversial.” that people had,” Olitionally larger places ver said. “Our church began listenof worship, but was drawn to St. ing to those voices at the margin.” Pete’s UMC due to its inclusive enOf course, some church memvironment. bers left (some angrily; some qui“You shouldn’t judge people etly) after the church became a because they’re wearing hole-y place that openly advocates for shorts to church,” Davidson said. LGBTQ+ people and people of Church member and trans womcolor. Now, seven years later, the an Emma joined the congregation church has grown to more than officially three weeks ago. Af100 active members. It’s become a ter 15 years of avoiding places of meeting place for advocacy groups worship, she walked through the and art programs, and has an acchurch doors for “closure.” (Editor’s tive role at local protests. note: Emma asked that we not use What does Allendale’s leader her last name because of the nahave to say to those unhappy with ture of her job.) his congregation’s place in the so“I was raised in a Christian tracial justice limelight? dition where I was taught plen“Jesus was pretty controversial,” ty of good things … lessons that I Oliver said. still hold dear,” Emma said. “I was Despite the 2019 General Conalso taught some things that are ference of the United Methodist not so good. I didn’t have the word Church deciding that LGBTQ+ peotransgender to describe how I was ple should not be married or serve feeling about myself, but I got the as clergy in Methodist churches, message that if you were trans and
living as your authentic self, then that was a sin.” She showed up to Allendale and was surprised by the acceptance, notably the LGBTQ+ acceptance in the church. “I got the closure I needed for sure, and I kept coming back,” she said. “I still have a lot of questions for God, a lot of tough questions, but I feel confident that God is big enough to handle that.” The meeting rooms that once stood empty are now alive with groups such as the League of Women Voters, METRO Inclusive Health, various 12-step programs, and many more organizations that enjoy use of the building for free. There’s also a community garden that the church had to fight to build in 2021. After local debate on the garden’s use and aesthetic look in the neighborhood, The St. Petersburg Development Review Commission voted ‘yes’ to the church planting it. Today, the garden’s used by the community and its earnings are often donated to kitchens that address food insecurity. A small percentage of what the church is actually used for is religious worship — that happens on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.— but Oliver says that’s fine by him. “To me, the heart of what Allendale is, is how we work with the community to dismantle the harm that is happening,” Oliver said. “Many of our attendees don’t identify as people of faith but they find themselves meeting at the church.”
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Veterans Memorial May March Toward Gulfport
The Memorial Would Honor Those Who Died in Iraq, Afghanistan By Monroe Roark
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A group of military veterans says it has Gulfport under serious consideration as the potential location of a proposed new war memorial for those who died in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
A group of military veterans says it has Gulfport under serious consideration as the potential location of a proposed new war memorial. Steve Udovich, a retired U.S. Army officer and a Dunedin resident, addressed Gulfport City Council at its July 7 meeting as part of a three-person team spearheading the creation of a memorial to honor Florida res-
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idents who died in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. He said that, along with another retired officer and a Gold Star mother, he has formed a nonprofit organization that is now in the fundraising stage of the project. “We intend to raise the necessary funds to build this monument and place it somewhere in Florida,” he said, adding that it will somewhat
resemble the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. Udovich said he’s obtained a complete list of names of those who listed their primary residence somewhere in Florida at the time of their deaths from the federal government, with the help of U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis. That list is final, since the last person on it died in 2013 or
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2014, he added. Having crisscrossed the state while scouting possible locations, Udovich said Gulfport is high on his list. “I’ve been to 55 or 60 towns in the state, and you are definitely one of the three or four towns we want to talk to about this,” he said. “You have a beautiful veterans’ park down on the water, and it is plenty big for what we want to do.” Udovich said he has seen similar parks from Pensacola to Coconut Creek to Jacksonville, and Gulfport’s park is exceptionally well maintained. His plan is to raise the money, pay for the monument and have it delivered to its new home. Should that home end up being Gulfport, it would then fall upon the City to provide for the necessary surroundings – shrubbery, mulch, walkway or pavers – and perpetual care and maintenance. The City would also be charged with organizing a dedication ceremony. “This is a first step for us because we intend to duplicate this in other states,” said Udovich. “The day after it is dedicated in Florida, we are going to get in a car and go to Columbus, Georgia.” Following this preliminary presentation, the council directed city staff to continue talking to Udovich and bring him back at a future date if the project remained a possibility for Gulfport.
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Gulfport Library Turns a Page with New Librarian
The San Antonio Transplant Hopes To Bring Teens to Gulfport Library By Abby Baker
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Gulfport librarian Julia Pettit doesn’t believe in “shushing.” “The idea of what a librarian is, is changing,” Pettit said. “The idea of an old lady who is shushing people, that’s a bit antiquated. I like to think of the library as more of a community meeting space.” The 31-year-old Maine native began her role as the youth services librarian at the Gulfport Public Library this June. She takes the place of Cailey Klasson, who helped Gulfport’s kids for 10 years. The two women never met. “Like ships passing in the night,” Julia Pettit is the replacement of longtime youth services librarian Cailey Klasson at Pettit said. the Gulfport Public Library. People still walk in looking for Klasson, Pettit said, and she’s happy to inproblems and finding information for vide a space without expectations.” troduce herself. people,” Pettit said. “Someone came “Teen Space” will be held weekly Previously, Pettit worked for the in the other day and was asking me on Mondays from 4-5:30 p.m. The San Antonio Public Library as the teen about the Basque language.” first Teen Space happens on Monlibrarian assistant. As many librarians During her 10-year reign, Klasson day, Sept. 12. do, she holds a masstarted a staple chilWhat is Pettit reading right now? “The idea of what dren’s “Storytime at ter’s degree in library “The Ballad of Perilous Graves” by and information scithe Library” on ThursAlex Jennings, a fantasy novel set in a librarian is, is ence. Her family lives day mornings. Pettit New Orleans in an alternate universe, changing.” in Tampa, so Pettit and gladly took it over, Pettit said. And, she added, you can her husband, Alan, moved to the Sunand she’d like to add something that check it out at the Gulfport Public Lishine State for a fresh start. Gulfport’s library is lacking, a teen brary. Coming from a much larger Texas space. “I hope people come say hello,” the library, Pettit says the community is “We’ve never had consistent librarian said. “It’s been so nice to much more close-knit in Gulfport. weekly teen programming,” Pettit meet so many community members “The reference part of the library said. “It’s a hard demographic to and I’d love to meet more. I’m not here still exists; the basics of solving reach, and I think the key is to prosure if that’s cheesy, but it’s true.”
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Meet the Gecko Grant Recipients: Sunflower School Here’s Why the Gulfport School Made the List This April, the fate of Sunflower Private School in Gulfport was uncertain when the building the school operates out of, Gulfport Presbyterian Church, closed due to a lack of attendance. This summer, the Gulfport Merchants Chamber chose the school as one of three recipients to receive an annual Gecko Grant. Sunflower hopes to remain in the building, and for the time being, they can do so. Sunflower will continue to teach, garden, and play out of the building at 5313 27th Ave. S. in Gulfport. The impact of grant money (and any donations in general) is not lost on the school, who may purchase the building. Funds raised from Gecko World festivities (namely Gecko Ball, Gecko Crawl, and GeckoFest) will get dispersed after the events conclude in September. “We think the Sunflower School is an important part of the communi-
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The Sunflower School in Gulfport is the third recipient of the Gecko World Grant program.
ty,” said GMC board member James Briggs. “We want to help them in continuing on with their mission.” According to Briggs, the board voted unanimously to select Sunflower School as a grant winner. The school, run by co-directors Bevin O’Brien and Nicole Riveros,
enrolls children entering kindergarten to fifth grade. On any given school day, students grow plants, paint, and walk in a single-file line to Gulfport Beach, where they journal about their marine discoveries. “We respect what they do for children at Sunflower,” Briggs added.
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Smile! You’re on Gulfport Camera! A New Camera Will Put Gulfport on TV Viewers of local television news will soon be able to see live pictures of Gulfport on the screen from the privacy of their own homes. Council approved a resolution allowing Earth Networks Inc. to place a weather camera at the Casino at the July 19 Council meeting. The City will not pay for anything. “This is pretty unique. We’ve tried to do this for several years,” said City Manager Jim O’Reilly. “On your evening news or morning news during the weather report, they’ll show an area or community on the beaches. You will now have Gulfport on channel 10.” The camera will go on the side of the Casino facing the bay, according to O’Reilly, and CBS 10 Tampa Bay will televise the images. A City staff report noted that Earth Networks conducted a site survey in early July. The company manufactures and deploys WeatherBug Weather Stations, each system being a weather sensor suite, a master control unit, a digital display, a communications device, and a sensor shelter for collection, display
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The cameras will get mounted on the south side of the Gulfport Casino.
and dissemination of realtime and historical data. The Gulfport proposal includes installing one HD Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera and hardware and software to collect and report real-time images on the internet. The one-year agreement automatically renews, unless either party opts out. Earth Networks retains all rights to the design, cameras, hardware, software, system ownership, and
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Business Beat: Gallery Closes + New Education Chair Here’s the Latest Business Bits from Around St. Petersburg By Abby Baker
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The gallery is moving art at 40% off before the August 31 closing date.
Gallery Closing After two decades of showing art in downtown, The Lynn Merhige Gallery [216 4th St. N., St. Petersburg] is closing its doors and selling to the developer who owns the Hollander Hotel. Owner and shop founder Lynn Merhige is sad to see her small gallery go. “It’s not by choice,” Merhige said. The gallery owner co-owns the Fourth Street North building with another family member. When the family member sold his portion of the building, it pushed her to sell her half. She couldn’t justify not selling it with her current profits being so low, Merhige said. “After he sold his half I felt sort of forced,” Merhige said. “It’s a little disheartening.” According to Merhige, she’s run her shop since 2002. It’s unclear what the Hollander owner will do with the building, but Merhige says she knows the new owner will gut
the entire floor. For art appreciators, it’s a loss as well as an opportunity. Merhige is selling everything down to the bare walls — from paintings to shop shelves — it’s all going for up to 40% off. The Lynn Merhige Gallery will be open for the last time on Wednesday, Aug. 31. Until then, the shop hours are Thursdays 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Fridays 3-8 p.m., and Saturdays 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Call for appointments at other times at 727-409-4871.
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Before Tash Elwyn served on the Pinellas Education Foundation board, he was a financial advisor trainee on Wall Street in 1993. He worked his way up to CEO and President of Raymond James & Associates, and serves on a number of other boards in St. Petersburg. On July 1, after seven years as a board member, Elwyn was appointed Chair of the Pinellas Education Foundation’s Board of Directors. “What gets me out of bed in the morning is the opportunity we have to make a difference in people’s lives,” Elwyn said. “The Pinellas Education Foundation is committed to accelerating students’ success and for some students, that scholarship or mentor makes the difference in the trajectory of their lives, changing outcomes for their families forever.” The new title means Elwyn will lead more than 30 Foundation leaders to ensure that Pinellas students have the programs and resources to succeed. He succeeds Charles M. Harris, a litigator at Trenam Law. Elwyn’s new role is a cause close to Elwyn’s heart. He and his wife Emily live in St. Petersburg; they have two children. “The Pinellas Education Foundation and its mission are perfectly aligned with my own passions,” Elwyn said. “Among the things I value most about the Foundation are its student scholarship programs and opportunities to support teachers’ innovation in the classroom through programs like Fund a Classroom.”
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New Gulfport Resident Comes to Town, Along with her Giant Ant Sculpture In Largo, Jayne van der Voordt’s home was considered “the weird house” in a sea of beige. When she moved to Gulfport this year, it was time for her to let her artistic flag fly. In sync with her hot pink house, van der Voordt painted and spruced up a mannequin made from found objects (and a living plant growing from her skull) and attached it to a giant metal ant sculpture. “I felt like it was important that the ant be walked,” van der Voordt said. Her ant, which she purchased from a Home Goods-type store in St. Petersburg, is outfitted in a punk pink spiked collar that matches her handler’s (named Girlequin) gloves and boots. van der Voordt is not a professional artist, but she’s created her own art for years. “I wanted to move to a place where it was open minded, welcoming, OK to be creative,” she told The Gabber. `Due to the mainly positive response her offbeat creation has received from neighbors and sidewalk-goers, Gulfport can expect more lawn art from van der Voordt.
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JEANINE NEWCOMB
“Girls Trip.”
Scanning Jeanine Newcomb’s latest series of oil paintings feels like looking at a stranger’s camera roll without permission. Her paintings, all with people as the primary focus, aren’t hyper-realistic. Their smiles are off-kilter, their limbs uneven. “I make paintings using photos as reference, not to make paintings look like photos,” Newcomb said. Newcomb, a St. Petersburg artist and illustrator, has an exhibit, Looking Through the Window, at the Morean Arts Center through Aug. 25. She paints personal moments between friends and strangers, women lounging in their living rooms, a fleeting moment between a posed subject and her viewer. The intimate feelings are intentional, Newcomb says. “Words are inadequate to capture an intimate feel, but I will say that painting to me is extremely intimate,” she adds. “It’s a bond between the painter, the subjects (human and otherwise), and the materials...If intimacy is conveyed in my work, I have accomplished that goal.” Young Newcomb grew up in Pennsylvania and went into the art of working with her hands. She worked
in construction, installed decorative tile, and worked as a roofer, among other construction trades. Eventually she earned a bachelor’s in drawing and a master’s degree in psychology, then used her background to teach both art and special education in Pinellas. It’s in the classroom that Newcomb inspires. Gina Spano was an AP art student in Newcomb’s class at Seminole High School nearly a decade ago. But Spano, an artist herself now, still remembers the influence of Newcomb’s teaching. “I don’t even know how to articulate the significance of her contribution to my growth and identity as an artist. From allowing me to use actual dirt in my artwork, to helping me put together a cohesive portfolio
of 24 pieces that I still take pride in,” Spano said, “Jeanine continues to be a constant source of inspiration and encouragement in my life.” Who are these people in Jeanine’s window? “Regarding the people in these paintings: some are loved ones, some strangers,” she says. “’Damon F Ball Henderson’ is a beautiful student of mine who was killed in a police chase. ‘Tree Woman’ was a true phenomenon. ‘Looking Through the Window’ is an homage to the days of Jungle Prada.” She’s vague, but really, the complicated stories of her painted people are left to the viewer. “Each painting in the series has a personal story, however, like the architect Eugène Ionesco wrote, ‘explanation separates us from astonishment’,” Newcomb told The Gabber. “I prefer the viewer to interpret the stories themselves.” While Newcomb is no stranger to exhibiting her art in Tampa Bay, she earned her solo-show spot in the Morean this summer after winning the center’s 2021 Margaret Murphy Steward Best of Show. It’s tradition for the Morean to grant a solo spot in the gallery. “Jeanine is the 10th artist to receive this opportunity, and we are pleased to showcase her latest narrative paintings during this time,” the Morean wrote on their website. See for yourself: The Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Through Aug. 25: Mon-Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Some Swamp Land in Florida to Sell You Jason Vuic’s Book Heavy (But Necessary) Reading By Amanda Hagood
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It’s possible, when reading “The Swamp Peddlers,” to become a bit mired down in the details. But it’s an impressive work of research that tells an important Florida story.
Everyone knows you shouldn’t buy Florida real estate whose controversial dredge-and-fill plan created Isla Del Sol without taking a really close look at what you’re getting first. and forever changed the shape of Boca Ciega Bay. But in the years following World War II, recounted in Jason With such fascinating material to work with, “Swamp Vuic’s new history “The Swamp Peddlers: How Lot Sellers, Peddlers” could be an absolutely riveting read. And some Land Scammers, and Retirees Built Modern Florida and memorable moments and ideas do stand out. A chapter Transformed the American Dream” (The University of North called “Foreclosure Tours R’ Us,” for instance, paints a poiCarolina Press, 2021), a surprising number of people did just gnant picture of suburban Floridians caught in the throes that. And many of them found not just sogof the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007gy ground, but poorly-planned communities 2008. But in a book which draws upon the Among the many with minimal infrastructure and fake amenifigures discussed is histories of a few dozen different communities that left an indelible mark on Florida’s ties, the essence of the story gets a bit lost Lee Ratner ... whose in the detail, as do the key ideas and their natural environment and social fabric. “The Swamp Peddlers,” winner of a 2021 controversial dredge- emotional impact. Florida Book Award for nonfiction, profiles and-fill plan created In some ways, reading through “Swamp the handful of the developers who lead the Isla Del Sol and forev- Peddlers” reminded me of arriving at the charge on post-WWII Florida lot sales and end of a long day of archival research; my land scams, often using sales tactics wor- er changed the shape table was full of fascinating newspaper arof Boca Ciega Bay. thy of a revival tent preacher or the KGB. ticles, photographs, and letters I’d reviewed, Beyond creating thousands of defrauded and my head was full of jumbled ideas, the property owners, these developments also resulted in such path through them not yet completely defined. (That said, Floridian oddities as the “finger island” – those fern-like those interested in historical research will appreciate Vuic’s lobes of reclaimed land where every property is miraculouscareful citations – lots of neat items to look up!) ly waterfront – or Golden Gate Estates, once billed as the One thing is certain: “Swamp Peddlers” tells a story every country’s largest suburb, later a vacant, overgrown wilderFloridian should know, even if it’s not the most accessible ness popular with drug runners. Among the many figures telling. discussed is Lee Ratner, an entrepreneur who sold everyAnd if you believe that, I’ve got some swamp land in Florthing from rat poison to kitchenware to Florida real estate, ida to sell you.
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Gulfport Gets Giant Gecko
The Ray Domingo Original Will Get Unveiled at GeckoFest The gecko is a go. At its July 19 meeting, Gulfport City Council granted its final authorization to pay $16,000 to artist Ray Domingo for the creation of the “Welcome to Gulfport” statue. Domingo has secured the balance of what he said was necessary for the project to be completed. “I want to thank each and every one of you,” Domingo told the council at the meeting. “I’ve reached my goal as far as fundraising and don’t have to beg for any more money. I am grateful to be in a town with a city council that gets it.” The City will spend some additional money on the project, aside from what is allocated for Domingo, City official Justin Shea said at the meeting. The City will spend about $20,000 for the cement base, plus money for the eight pilings were necessary for support,
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due to the location. There was an additional cost for the pedestal as well as the engineering. “We are looking at approximately $32,000 to build the foundation for the piece of art,” said Shea, adding that the money is in the Waterfront Redevelopment District budget. City Manager Jim O’Reilly noted that Domingo’s share is in the City’s budget. The completed statue is expected to be “a 14-foot-high photo opportunity for residents and visitors in the downtown area,” according to a City staff report. The piece is a collaborative venture in partnership with the Gulfport Merchants Chamber of Commerce and will become part of Gulfport’s permanent public art collection. The unveiling is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 3, at 6 p.m. immediately following the walking parade at the 21st Annual GeckoFest.
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Gecko Art Show Will Kick Off Gulfport’s Gecko World
Artists Donate Their Pieces, Bidders will Bid, and Gecko Season Begins Each year, Gulfport celebrates the summer with a gecko-themed lineup of festivities spanning from August to September. First up: the Gecko World art show on Friday, August 5, 6-8 p.m. at the Catherine Hickman Theater. This year, 10 local artists will donate pieces to be bid and auctioned at the Gecko Ball on August 27. This Friday, eager art-lovers are welcome to pre-bid, but they’ll have to wait till the ball to know who is going home with the art. Money raised benefits the Gulfport Merchants Chamber, the organization that puts on Gecko World each year. “This is a great opportunity for people to meet the artists and see what’s new,” said GMC board member James Briggs. The lineup of artists are chosen by a GMC committee who hand-pick the participants based on interest and talent. “The more the merrier,” Briggs added. Though gecko-related art is expected, a handful of creators chose to showcase an unlikely subject for the lizard-oriented event: birds. Ray Domingo, a Gulfport artist who is in the midst of creating a 14foot gecko sculpture in downtown Gulfport, is donating a pelican piece for this year’s show. In the past, Domingo’s work has raised as much as $1,300 for a single painting.
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“Ibis Boulevard.”
“I love this town, so I feel motivated to give back as much as possible,” Domingo said. Janet Folsom, a painter who is donating to the show alongside her metal-working husband Eric agrees. For Gecko World, Folsom is donating a painting of two ibis strolling down Gulfport’s Beach Boulevard. “I wanted to paint something that really captured our town, something that someone would love to have in their home,” Folsom said. “I think Beach Boulevard is
one of the prettiest parts of Gulfport.” This isn’t Folsom’s first time donating work, and it probably won’t be the last. “We’ve lived here since 1996 and I like to give back to the community,” she told The Gabber. Doug D’souza, Berkeley Grimball, Monika Watson, Amy Howell, Deserie Valloreo, Jennifer Gallo-Lee, and Gary Dominico will also show work at Gecko World art show. See the entire Gecko World lineup online at geckofest.com
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Shuffleboard Cocktails, Holistic Healing + Gulfport’s Art Walk Find links for these events — and many other things to do — online at thegabber.com/events. Through August 25 Jan Stenhouse (1951–2022) was a St. Petersburg artist, potter, and member artist of the Morean Arts Center. Stenhouse’s husband, Alex Yewtuck, has shared some of his late wife’s work with the public. Though she’s gone, she’s remembered by her work, her style, and her huge part in the St. Pete art scene. See Stenhouse’s Orderly, But Not Tight series while it’s on display. Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave., St. Pete. Mon.-Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. moreanartscenter.org Friday, August 5 -Sunday, August 7 Vintage Digs Looking for a vintage look? A new teapot? The Vintage Marché is hosting its monthly antique indie market the first weekend of each month. Browse furniture, clothing, jewelry and antiques for cheap, or, at least, vintage prices. Vintage Marché, 2200 2nd Ave. S. St. Pete. Fri., 4-8 p.m., Sat-Sun, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. facebook.com/VintageMarche727
Friday, August 5 First Friday So much art packed in just one Friday a month. Shop and watch as Gulfport’s downtown becomes filled with local artwork and creators. Browse, mingle, tip street performers, and sample Gulfport eats while you’re at it. Beach Boulevard South, Gulfport. 5-9 p.m. visitgulfportflorida.com Gecko Glam It’s the time of year that gecko art is on the rise more than ever. See the event that kicks off Gecko World, the Gecko Art Show. The exhibit will feature the works of 10 local creators and give viewers a chance to see the glamour of Gecko Ball. See work from Ray Domingo, Eric and Janet Folsom, Berkeley Grimball, Monika Watson, and more. See something you love? Feel free to pre-bid. The pieces will be auctioned off at Gecko Ball. Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S., Gulfport. geckofest.com Sound Healing Relax by the Gulf of Mexico with sound therapist Jennifer McClure. She will play healing vibrations with an array of singing bowls. You will dive into a restorative yoga class led by her voice. All yoga lev-
els are welcome. 2107 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. 7 p.m. $30. Register on Eventbrite. Barks for Sharks Celebrate Shark Week with your furry best friend. This Central Avenue canine-friendly bar is partnering with Pet Pal Animal Shelter and inviting everyone and their dog to a raise awareness on shark conservation and celebrate the fin. There’s a dog-shark costume contest, shark Jello-O shots, live music, and food from Maggie On the Move Food Truck. Dog Bar, 2300 Central Ave., St Petersburg. 7-9 p.m. dogbarstpete.com Cannonball! Find out who can make the biggest splash at the Big Splash Cannonball Contest. Kids are welcome to join in on the summer fun and beat the heat with a swim. Jennie Hall Pool, 1025 26th St. S., St. Petersburg. 7-9 p.m. $1. events.stpeteparksrec.org/events/6511 Mind, Body, Spirit From incense to tarot readings, Gulfport’s Mind, Body and Spirit Expo has the holistic public covered. This month, the expo will host more than 100 spiritual wellness vendors, professionals, and readers. Find organic prod-
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Climb a Tree Who says scaling trees is for the birds? Pathfinder Outdoor Education hosts a free Canopy Tree Climbing experience on the first Saturday of the month. Get a bird’s-eye view and choose the height of your canopy climb. This will be an ascent into a live oak, safely tethered with a rope and harness. Ages 6 and up. Pathfinder Outdoor Education, 1310 22nd Avenue S., St. Petersburg. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. pathfinderoutdooreducation.org Plants Over Pills, Please Looking for alternative healthcare? The St. Pete Plants Over Pills expo has more than 50 exhibitors selling health and wellness products. This is the place to buy holistic plants and hemp lotions, among other things. The Coliseum, 535 Fourth Ave. N., St. Petersburg. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Register on Eventbrite
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Enjoy cocktails while learning the story behind St. Petersburg’s Shuffleboard Club this Thursday, August 11.
Tuesday, August 9 Dance the Afternoon Away with ballroom dance instructor Carol Baker. Dancers are welcome to learn or hone their skills in a fun environment. A beginner lesson kicks off the class at noon, followed by an intermediate class at 1 p.m., and then you can show your stuff for the last hour. Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. S., Gulfport. 12-3 p.m. $10. mygulfport.us/calendar
Sunday, August 7 Sunday Funday When’s the last time you strolled the Sunday Morning Corey Avenue Market? See what’s new, your favorites, and pick up produce for the week. Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. stpetebeach. org
Hive Mind Want to go to a pottery class that invites artists to create crab-like mugs and drooping rainbows? The Hive has just the wheel for you. Sculpting instructor Emmett Freeman will guide participants to create any ceramic creation they dream up. All levels welcome. The Hive, 559 49th St. S., St Petersburg. 6 p.m. $200. thehivestpete.com
The Gabber Book Club will discuss Cheryl Hollon’s cozy mystery, “Still Knife Painting,” over Greek bites and cold drinks. Hollon’s book, part of her Paint and Shine mystery series is set in Eastern Kentucky, and follows a woman who inherits her uncle’s homestead. She plans to turn it into a painting studio-meets-moonshine serving Southern kitchen... but alas, murder! Come discuss, laugh, and have a bite with book-loving friends. Neptune Grill, 5501 Shore Blvd. S., Gulfport. 6:30 p.m. 727-623-4823. Speak Up The Gulfport Toastmasters group welcomes anyone who wants to become a better communicator and leader. The group meets once a week to learn, grow, and practice speaking skills. Meetings are available via Zoom as well. The Gulfport Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S., Gulfport. 6:30 p.m. gulfporttoastmasters.com Thursday, August 11
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Old Fashioned Discover the rich history and culture of the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club with a cocktail party and history chat. Your host will discuss the long history of shuffleboard and its hold on St. Petersburg. Weather permitting, historians will take a tour of the club. St. Pete Shuffle, 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N., St. Petersburg. 7-9 p.m. Free for club members; $10, nonmembers. stpeteshuffle.com
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the gabs What Are You Reading? Photos by Abby Baker
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You can’t tell from the photo, but that water is much chillier than the Gulf of Mexico. At least, that’s what Charlie Morris tells us. He and Denise Bonjour hail from Treasure Island, but spent a week in Corsica. They took The Gabber along, of course. Note the bumpy things in the background; we understand those are called “mountains” and these are in Algajola, Corsica.
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obituaries Susan “Sue” (Richards) Abbe, 86, passed away July 19, 2022, at Woodlands Retirement Community following a brief illness. She was predeceased by her husband of 49 years, John R. Abbe. Born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Sue attended The Lincoln School and Endicott College where she excelled in all sports. Sue found joy in a life well lived, and her friends spanned all generations and ages. She was quick with a joke, had a mischievous grin and twinkle in her eye – you knew when she was planning something! Sue was a champion golfer and sailor, a longtime member of Waterville Country Club (Maine) and Pasadena Yacht and Country Club. She was an active volunteer throughout her life: scouts, swim team, youth hockey, hospital boards, Maine Home for Little Wanderers, Gulfport Chamber of Commerce, and the Gulfport Senior Center. A lifelong sports fan, Sue instilled in her family a competitive yet compassionate spirit. “Do your best”, “Enjoy your successes but don’t get a big head”, and “Don’t sweat the small stuff” were words to live by. Sue’s passion for living life to the its fullest will be carried on by her children Anne, Richmond, Dudley, and Ruth along with eight grandchildren and her favorite great-granddaughter. A private family service will be held at a future date. Arrangements under the direction and care of Dan & Scott’s Cremation & Funeral Service, 445 Waterville Road, Skowhegan, Maine, 04987. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to AYCC 126 North St., Waterville ME 04901 with a notation of the MMD Swim Team in memory of Sue Abbe.
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CLASSIFIEDS
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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. hwcg.com/StPete-Beach AHCA #299995153 SENIORS, NEED HELP? Reputable local, Deb Rodriguez can help with meal prep/ cleanup, housecleaning, laundry, pets, appointments/errands, companionship, etc. Will also BARTER for live-in accommodations. References available, Deb Rodriguez: 727-479-6147. Cleaning / Housekeeping
A TOUCH OF CLASS JANITORIAL SERVICE
Get a free estimate: 727-322-1300. We desire to provide a service that meets all specific needs. Satisfying and affordable, dependable, experienced, reasonable and professional. We empty trash, floors, window seals, laundry, refrigerators, ovens, windows etc. Licensed and insured since 2001.
COMPUTER SERVICES 727-343-2838
In-Home services: Internet security, training, virus & spyware removal, maintenance and repair, data recovery. (PC & Mac)
Gulfport Computer Repair Fast Friendly Service
727-388-3493 2321 49th St S
Mon-Thu 10am-5pm
15 Years in Gulfport 45 Years Experience
Computer Sales
Fax, Copy, Print
Electrical
AC ELECTRIC 727-345-3108
Over 30 years experience. Residential & commercial, new or remodel work, service upgrades, lightning arrestors, fans and lighting installed. State license #ER0007653.
MAYNARD ELECTRIC • Room Additions • Lightning Protection • Fuses to Breakers • Mobile Homes • Circuits Added • Phone Wiring • Ceiling Fans • Security Lighting & More 24 Hour Service
FREE ESTIMATES
525-0677
Licensed Bonded Insured St. Lic. #EC0002881
SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT! CLEAN UP CLEAN UP CLEAN UP Handy helpers. Skilled labor, anything around the house from A-Z. Weeding, rock gardens cleaned, mulch, sod, and plants installed. Small trees planted and removed. Pressure washing. Free estimates. 30 years experience. Locally St. Pete /Gulfport: 407-2446045. James: 407-244-6045.
727-698-1213 Abccleanexteriors.com
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Heating & Air Conditioning
JS COMPUTER REPAIR Mobile computer repair – $40 per visit/hour – 727-643-0697; jscomputerrepair.com
Handy Person
Window Cleaning, Pressure Washing, Soft Washing, and more! Licensed and Insured
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.
HANDYMAN SEMI-RETIRED All types of repairs. Small jobs welcome. Quality work at reasonable prices. Honest. Reliable. Free estimates. John: 727-410-2201.
“Same rates seven days a week”
NO SERVICE CHARGE EVER! CAC1815513
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709-7979 www.AirPhillips.com
QUALITY AT WORK
Luke Phillips
3914 6th St S St. Petersburg
Home Improvement
AMERICAN BUILDERS GROUP LLC
Residential/Commercial. All phases of remodeling or renovations. Roofs, kitchens, baths, room additions, new construction, doors, windows, stone or concrete work, flooring, and much, much more. Free estimates. CCC 1333727 CGC 059964. 727410-7323.
DARCY ROOFING LLC
Residential/Commercial. All roofing types - T.P.O., tapered systems, shingle, metal, tile, & flat roofs. Great prices, best warranties. Our general contracting division also does kitchens, baths, additions, new construction, and much, much more. Free estimates. CCC 1333727 CGC 059964. 727-410-7323.
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Marine Repair
Lawn & Landscape
IRRIGATION STAIN REMOVAL
Help Wanted
Remove ugly rust-colored irrigation stains from vinyl fencing and most surfaces around your house or business, including signage. Free estimate and demonstration. Call/text 727-360-7070. ruststainremoval@icloud.com
NEEDED: PERSON TO MOW LAWN
Fair pay, call Susan at 727-328-1129. Leave message, I’ll call you.
COOKS
TREE SERVICE BY PAYLESS
Gigi’s St Pete Beach is hiring Pizza & Line Cooks. Competitive salary. Full time positions - nights. Apply in person after 4 p.m.: 4399 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach, FL 33706.
Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding. Also do yard work, mulching, weeding, and yard clean up. Call for estimate: 727-641-9033.
TANGLEWOOD LANDSCAPING
Shrub trimming and removal, installation of plants, mowing, basic yard clean up. Gulfport resident, degreed horticulturist, 20+ years experience. Call Brian at 317354-9072.
Miscellaneous Service THE TRASH QUEEN Overwhelmed with the mess? Clean up/clean out, inside and out. Recycling, organizing, and yard work. Free estimate from Kathy, Trashologist, licensed/insured, with truck/trailer. Call/ text 845-866-3867. Responsible, reasonable, and ready!
PART-TIME HELP WANTED Supervised mechanical work, no experience necessary. Will provide tools and transportation. $15$20/hr according to experience. Call 727432-5640.
Moving / Hauling SKIP’S MOVING & PICK-UP DELIVERY Mondays and Tuesdays. Have 14 foot box truck, willing to help. I’m the guy who moves everybody in and out of Town Shores. 727-320-3297. CHARLES JUNK HAULING & DEMOLITION Junk & trash removal. Low, low prices guaranteed. Daily specials. Kitchen, bath, shed, fencing, etc. Demolition. 727-831-0507.
The Perfect Part-Time Job! Flexible Hours...Tell Us When You Want To Work... Supplement Your Income By Helping A Senior!
Call Us Today At (727) 401-4700! License #: 234757, 299994709
Painting
AFFORDABLE PROMPT • RELIABLE Licensed & Insured
Lee Claxton, I.S.A. Certified Arborist
Planting • Trimming Tree & Stump Removal Cabling/Bracing • Pruning/Shaping
727-220-0226 AnAffordableArborist@gmail.com
ARNEY’S PAINTING INC.
30 years experience. Painting expert plus wallpaper hanging and removing. Lic. #C9579. Call Arney 727-900-3459. SEASONS BEST PAINTING & CONTRACTING, LLC Interior/exterior painting and power washing services. Over 25 years of experience. 727-506-3677. Licensed/insured. Lic. #C-11623 PINNIX PAINTING, INC. In business locally since 1980. Interior, exterior, commercial, residential. Free Estimates. Lic. #C4334. Call 727-504-1508. Plumbing
PROFLO PLUMBING 727-902-7077
#CFC1430429 State-certified, residential/ commercial service. Senior and military discount. $25 off service with ad. Locally owned and operated.
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Card of Thanks POWERFUL PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Holy Spirit, you who solves all problems, who lights all roads so that I can attain my goal, you who give me the divine gifts to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life you are with me, I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things and confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you, even in spite of all material illusions. I wish to be with you, in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mine. The person must say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. After 3 days the favor requested will be granted, even if it may appear difficult. This prayer must be published immediately after the favor is granted, without mentioning the favor, only your initials should appear at the bottom. TTD 4 DD
For Sale URBAN HIPPIE PROVISIONS GRANOLA COMING THIS OCTOBER Delicious small batch vegan granola made with organic ingredients. Crafted locally in Coquina Key. Soon to be at your local farmer’s markets and pop-ups. Specialty orders available for custom mixes, party favors and gifts. Email urbanhippieprovisions@gmail.com for more information.
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General GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341.
Furnished Rentals WATCH DOLPHINS FROM YOUR WINDOW 1 BD/1BA, fully furnished condo in Town Shores. 55+, waterfront 5th floor, laundry same floor. Includes utilities except electric. Pool adjacent to building. Available September 2022, 6 month minimum lease. No pets, no smoking. $1975/month. Board approval & background check required. Calls only: 727-589-2538. Open House OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, 8/7 1-3 P.M. 1514 Hull St. S., Gulfport. 2BR/1BA + detached 1/1 on beautiful, shaded lot big enough to fit RV, boat, and pool. Detached 1/1 house perfect for Art Studio, In-Law quarters, ManCave. Contact Susan Wagner of Charles Rutenberg Realty at 727-384-1288.
Real Estate For Sale
PAY LESS TO SELL YOUR HOME! Only 3-4% Commission!
Jeff Thomsen, Realtor Realean Real Estate
727-222-0099
Place your classified line ads online! Deadline for classified ads is 3 p.m. Friday for the following week’s issue.
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5213 Newton Ave S Gulfport NEW PRICE! $419,900
Real Estate For Rent 2/2 ON CLINTON ST. S. IN GULFPORT 2BD/ 2BA house with small office, small laundry room with W/D, 2 dedicated parking spaces and central air. House is approx. 860 sf inside, and outside, private fenced courtyard of approximately 600 sf. Hardwood floors, modern kitchen amenities. Quiet neighborhood, 2 blocks to Art District, 5 blocks to beach. 1.3 miles to Stetson Law. Good for single adult, roommates or small family. Unfurnished. Tenant pays electric/internet/ cable. Min 7-month lease. Available immediately. $2600. Small non-shedding dog will be considered. Contact: JenM@hjmholdings.com; text 619-458-0022. 1/1 ON CLINTON ST. S. IN GULFPORT 1 BD/1BA second floor apartment; bright and airy. Private access up dedicated outside stairs with small patio at top. 1 dedicated onsite parking space and central air. New refrigerator; freshly painted. Approximately 500 square feet. Grey laminate floors; white cupboards. Quiet neighborhood, 2 blocks to Art District, 5 blocks to beach. 1.3 miles to Stetson Law. Unfurnished. Tenant pays electric/internet/cable. Min 7-month lease. Available immediately. $1600. No pets. Contact: JenM@hjmholdings.com; text 619-458-0022.
Make an appt now to see this stunning and spacious 1259 SF 2BR/2BA block home with an oversized 1 car garage. This home has sparkling terrazzo floors, an expansive kitchen and a desirable split bedroom plan. Entertaining is a breeze with sliding doors in both the living room and kitchen that go all the way into the walls and open to a peaceful large lanai. NOT IN A FLOOD ZONE!
Call or text Sharon Lardieri, Century 21 Integra at 727-455-3556 or email callsharonfirst@aol.com
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Real Estate Snapshots
Here’s What Sold in Gulfport Last Week Other Gulfport Home Sales Last Week 5018 8th Ave. S. (Tangerine) This 2018 home has 1,290 square feet, three bedrooms, and two baths. It listed for $380,000 and sold for $367,500. GABE ALVES/ RE/MAX METRO
3014 56th St. S. (Waterfront District) This 824-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-bath home, built in 1921, listed and sold for $375,000.
5840 30th Ave. S., #211 (Town Shores) This 1971 condo has 1,120 square feet, two bedrooms, and two baths. It listed for $295,000 and sold for $300,000. 5501 15th Ave. S. (Tangerine) This 1,096-square-foot home, built in 1940, has two bedrooms and one bathroom. It listed for $320,000 and sold for $250,000.
The Gabber lists real estate sales every week, as space allows. This may not be a comprehensive list of all homes and condos sold in Gulfport, and often does not include commercial properties or business sales.
Locally Owned & Operated We Support Gulfport Business SMACK DAB IN THE ARTS DISTRICT!
BY THE SEA, BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA
INCOME, INCOME, INCOME
2-1-1 Garage
3-2-1
4-3 Corner Lot
544 72nd Ave S
2802 Clinton St S
$399,000
5302 29th Ave S
2902 Beach Blvd S.
$1.28M
$775,000
www.GulfportRealty.com
PENDING
4716 29th Ave S 6020 Shore Blvd #904 1407 York St S
(727) 289-5500
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