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Law By Day, Fire By Night Stetson Law student Edson Abadia Jr. has been learning circus arts for three years. But, it wasn’t until he moved from Daytona to St. Petersburg that he began performing seriously as a fire dancer. In 2020, Abadia’s performances were mostly from the wild world of the sidewalk. “I started by busking, which is where you perform on the side of the street and audience members give you tips,” Abadia explained. “St. Pete has a lively fire community, so when I moved here in 2020, I began to meet all of these talented performers.” Learning fiery choreography and safety propelled the law student into “circus life” quickly. “I’m a dancer,” Abadia said. “Fire performance allowed me to share dance and movement with a crowd in an entirely different way.” After joining the local troupe, Underground Cirque, Abadia began performing both as part of a team and alone for various St. Petersburg-area events –
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voices In Favor of Water Rate Restructuring Dear Editor: So glad to read in the Gabber that, finally, Gulfport City Council is addressing a change in the payment rate for water use to a fairer, more equitable structure. No more 2,000 gallon per month minimum charge; instead, charges to be based on actual volume of use. Elderly folks and/or those living alone rarely reach half of that minimum usage. I speak for many of us who avidly and responsibly conserve water, who cringe at seeing water sprinklers on in the rain, and who are tired of subsidizing wasteful, unnecessary water consumption. As a matter of fact, I for one, would be satisfied with just one combined garbage/recycling pickup per week, plus the weekly yard waste pickup. I compost, recycle and don’t need two garbage pickups. Is there a restructuring app for that? A corrective adjustment of water rate charges is long overdue. Get it done. It’s about time! – Jude Bagatti
The Gabber Needs to Be Better Dear Editor: I have been a resident of Gulfport for two years. I was shocked at the decision of the Gabber to publish a vile letter calling for the removal of Gulfport’s Chief of Police because of his per-
sonal health situation. I have never met the chief, but I have had the unfortunate need to interface three times in two years with his police force (two car break ins, once as a witness to a car jacking!). The officers were polite, professional and concerned about all situations. The chief should be applauded for managing an effective team that secures the peaceful environment we all enjoy. The letter published calling for the removal of the chief due to vaccination status was absurd, defamatory and divisive to the community. The tone and content was unacceptable to rational discourse on the subject of vaccinations. No one can claim absolute knowledge about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, both in the short and long term. Yet, it seems there are those among us (the vaccinated Karen) who feel the need to hector others who chose another path in their own lives. The manufacturers of the vaccine have always stated the therapy would only lessen symptoms and hopefully prevent excessive deaths from COVID-19, not absolutely prevent the disease from manifesting in the vaccinated. Those claiming that 100 percent vaccination would eradicate the disease are incorrect. It is a known scientific fact that all viruses mutate, how and why are unknown to all. To claim a COVID-19 mutation is the fault of the unvaccinated is ludicrous.
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The Story of Pinellas County School Integration A nine-part series exclusive to the Gabber By James A. Schnur
Gordon Young walked onto a crowded, tense campus as Boca Ciega High’s principal in the fall of 1968. Nearly 2,000 students attended Bogie, including less than 100 Black students. Before the end of the year, Gulfport and the sheriff’s department dispatched riot police to the campus and adjacent areas after hearing rumors of racial disturbances. Conditions deteriorated at the end of April 1969, with reports of students and non-students roaming the campus in search of a fight. Isolated incidents instilled fear as more than 20% of the student body stayed home, and Black parents – many of them from Jordan Park – launched a boycott. Green and the Swann Song of Segregation During the late 1960s, urban districts throughout the South used two strategies to forestall widespread, court-mandated desegregation. They either zoned a few token students of a different race to other schools to break the color barrier, or created so-called “freedom of choice” plans that offered parents flexibility to select schools within certain clusters or assigned zones. The net effect of these strategies was minimal. The U.S. Supreme Court addressed these tactics in its 1968 Green v. New Kent County School Board decision. Moving beyond the 1954 Brown verdict that had declared “separate but equal” facilities inherently unconstitutional, Green proclaimed that districts had to look at additional issues other than pupil assignment to end dual schools.
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Beyond attendance zones, Justices added other metrics that educators knew as “Green factors.” These included enrollment trends, the composition of faculty and staff, availability of extracurricular activities and the relative condition of facilities. These broader measures would henceforth be used to determine whether a district remained dual in structure or had truly reached what the court called “unitary status.” Federal Judge Joseph Lieb ordered a revised desegregation plan that met the “Green factors” in March 1969. The plan he approved in August 1969 did not please James Sanderlin, the NAACP attorney who launched the Bradley lawsuit in 1964 because it kept nearly two-thirds of the county’s Black students in heavily segregated schools. Sanderlin appealed Lieb’s order to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, and won. The Fifth Circuit modified Bradley in July 1970. Through clustering
and new attendance zones, the judges had desegregated all public schools except Jordan, Melrose and Perkins elementary schools in St. Petersburg. Sensing disaffection among many constituents who disliked desegregation, Governor Claude Kirk decided to step up his attacks against any judicial decrees that mandated busing. Coincidentally, the governor many ridiculed as “Claudius Maximus” also spent much of 1970 campaigning for a second term in the governor’s mansion. Kirk courted votes by challenging court orders. When Volusia County on Florida’s east coast felt federal pressure to comply with a busing mandate in February 1970, Kirk called Vice President Spiro Agnew to ask that he and President Richard Nixon withhold funds for busing. After Manatee County officials began to follow an order by Judge Lieb, Kirk interposed himself into
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this quandary by temporarily taking control of this district on April 5, 1970. Sixty state police officials, some in riot gear, escorted Kirk to Bradenton. The governor spent a week sitting in the superintendent’s office with armed highway patrol officers keeping federal marshals from serving him contempt of court citations before he relented. Whites who opposed desegregation cheered these efforts. A local group known as United Residents of Pinellas (URP) formed in 1970 to protest busing. Meanwhile, an incident during the first weekend of May 1970 ransacked Bogie’s campus. Burglars kicked open doors and broke windows throughout the open-air classroom wings, vandalized the athletic field house and trashed the kitchen and cafeteria. The pillagers commandeered crowbars from shop classrooms, entered Principal Gordan Young’s office and punched a hole in the wall to gain access to and break into the school’s safe. Pirate Pride dipped to a new low as news of the plunder spread throughout the community. A few months later, a different outburst happened a few miles to the east. Confirming the long-held fears of the Black community, district officials had decided to shutter Gibbs High. Clamor by Sanderlin and other Black residents forced the school board’s hand, as officials decided on August 12, 1970 to reopen the facility as Gibbs Comprehensive High School. Ten white and nearly 550 Black
students were zoned to attend Justices delivered their verdict Gibbs that fall. White teachers on the North Carolina case in April made up the majority of the facul1971. Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenty for the first time in the school’s burg Board of Education had imhistory. The board’s flip-flopping mediate implications for Florida’s left little time for teachers to preurban school districts. The Court pare their classrooms, put presruled that cross-district busing sure on parents to adjust to a newoffered a viable and appropriate ly assigned school and left student way to redress past patterns of athletes at Gibbs discrimination and little time to pre- “White parents were reach unitary status. pare for fall con- promised that their The dictates Justices tests. children would never wrote into the Swann Another incidecision were fightdent happened endure busing for de- ing words to Kirk and at Gibbs on Sep- segregation for more URP. tember 7, the day than two years....many A new group before classes formed. Parents Black students rode began: Just beAgainst Forced Busfore noon, a bolt buses past closer cam- ing (PAFB) gained of lightning from puses for most of their some URP members out of nowhere educational careers.” throughout Pinellas, hit more than 25 but attracted many members of the school’s all-Black new supporters in south county. football team as they scrimmaged URP tended to focus on legal tacon Labor Day to make up for lost tics; PAFB preferred protests. Kirk time from when officials had parlayed his political skills to build planned to close the school. Two an anti-busing movement that he players died. Twenty others went hoped to take far beyond Florida’s to the hospital from an already borders. He became a public face embattled community. for PAFB as local residents op In October 1970, conditions worsposed to Swann mobilized forces. ened. Kirk complained about an PAFB hoped the U.S. Supreme other busing case before the U.S. Court would affirm a last-ditch atSupreme Court involving North Cartempt to prevent busing. The Court olina schools. After losing the gudisappointed anti-busing forces on bernatorial election to Democratic May 3, 1971 when Justices denied a challenger Reubin Askew a month petition to overturn earlier plans later, Kirk raised the temperature of required by Lieb and the Court of his anti-busing rhetoric. He joined Appeals. Now that this last door other conservatives who carefully closed, the school board had to couched their message about precomply. serving “neighborhood” schools in a On June 2, the district voted way that sounded race-neutral. Bogie continued on page 6
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adorned the platform. Ron Fisher, 5-2 on a new desegregation plan the school board chair, urged reto amend the Bradley decision to sistance against his own district’s comply with Swann. Black studecree. Others shared the home dents shouldered the burden of telephone numbers of the “funky busing under this five” board members a r r a n g e m e n t , “The governor spent a who voted for the with 70% of them week sitting in the su- plan. bused away from perintendent’s office This plan left all nearby schools to schools mawith armed highway public meet the court jority white, inorder. Although patrol officers keeping cluding those in white parents federal marshals from historically Black were promised serving him contempt neighborhoods, by that their chilimposing a “tipping of court citations.” dren would never point” of 30% maxendure busing for desegregation imum Black student enrollment for more than two years at a time, in each school. By the fall of 1971, many Black students rode buses Bogie’s Black enrollment was past closer campuses for most of slated to raise to 17%; by comtheir educational careers. parison, Bruce McMillan, the new PAFB responded to this vote – and first-ever white – principal with rallies, most of them in of Gibbs High would see projectsouth county. More than 1,000 ed Black enrollment decline from parents assembled at a PAFB 96% to 15%, even less than Bomeeting in the Meadowlawn gie. area on Sunday, June 13. Signs While transportation managproclaiming “Save Our Schools” ers drew new school zone maps
and readied an insufficient fleet of buses, PAFB members plotted and strategized for the upcoming fall semester. Fifty years ago this summer, many teachers and parents wondered if violence would fill their children’s campuses. Many older students worried about race riots, while their younger siblings expressed excitement that they would board big buses for new adventures. Hop on the bus with us next week to return to those days, with extended stops at Bogie and Dixie. James A. Schnur graduated from Boca Ciega High as a member of the inaugural class that experienced Pinellas school desegregation from first through twelfth grades. To comply with court-ordered busing, he rode the bus for four of those years. He’s written five books about Pinellas communities and has also lectured and published about Florida and Florida education history.
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A ribbon-cutting officially opened the center on Thursday, July 22. Representative from Florida’s 13th congressional district, Charlie Crist (far right) attended along with EPIC executive director Joy Winheim (second from left).
The cost for treatment operates on a sliding scale and the center accepts insurance and cash, but free services are not an option – yet. “We would love to do it for free, but we are not recognized for that,” the executive director said. “We’re in the process of applying for grants.” According to Winheim, HIV testing
is free, however, and always will be. The center is EPIC’s first standalone health center, with the main medical provider at 1st Ave. S. The organization opened a similar treatment center in Tampa on August 1. Find out more at myepic.org/ about-us.
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Gulfport Senior Center Foundation Begins Hurricane Kit Distribution
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Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center Foundation Treasurer Gail Gravell and one of the directors, Larry Kennedy, stand with boxes of Hurricane Emergency Kits for qualified, low-income Gulfport seniors. There were 32 kits at the initial distribution on July 22 from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Catherine Hickman Theater, but organizers plan to distribute 100 total. The kits are funded by a $5,000 grant from the Senior Citizens Services at the Pinellas Community Foundation. The Hurricane Emergency kits include flashlights, batteries, hand crank radios, notepads, pencils, first aid kits, plastic file holders, whistles, non-perishable foods, canned goods and can openers.
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In honor of the 20th Gecko Season, the Gabber is hosting a photo quest. Send us your Gecko-themed photos in each category and we’ll publish them online in a super Gecko Gallery! The first person who submits the most photos – one per category – will win a $100 gift card to a Gulfport business of their choice, plus bragging rights. Deadline September 8; winners will be announced in the September 16 issue of the Gabber. Send clear, high-resolution photos to news@thegabber.com.
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All Things Gecko
Your Full Guide to Gulfport’s Favorite Season By Abby Baker
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The reptilian fun seems endless, but the Gabber has your to-do list for a complete Gecko itinerary this 2021.
First up, the Gecko Art Show, Friday, August 6 from 5-7 p.m. at Catherine Hickman Theater lobby, 5501 27th Ave. S. The show features 10 works by local artists displayed for a
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is a celebration of Gulfport and our amazing community, not just GeckoFest.” Of course, all the festivities lead up to just that: GeckoFest, on Saturday, September 4 in downtown Gulfport from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Gecko World finale features a street festival with live performers and vendors, and a Gulfport Gecko Amalgamated Marching Band-led parade at midday. “This is our largest end-of-summer festival,” said Justin Shea, Gulfport cultural facilities events supervisor. “It’s an exciting time.” Aside from some minor changes, there are no COVID-19 restrictions in place for the events, said Shea. “We are mirroring how our county and state partners are handling this,” Shea said. Find more at geckofest.com.
Gecko Ball will commence on Saturday, August 28 from 6 to 11 p.m. at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. The colorful ball is essentially a giant costume party with the theme of American Bandstand this year. “We are so excited, it’s the 20th anniversary this year and we’re doing everything bigger and better,” said Gulfport Merchants Chamber President Barbara Banno. “After everything we’ve been through, this
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Cars for a Cause
Gulfport Woman Donates Car to Benefit Senior Center Foundation When Barbara Dye decided that the Gulfport Senior Center Foundation could make better use of her car, she donated her 2001 maroon Buick sedan on Tuesday, July 20. “I came to the conclusion to donate it because I saw the article in the Gabber about it and I didn’t know that the [Senior Center] Foundation did that,” Dye said. “I thought this would be easier than putting an ad in the paper.” Dye called Amy Oatley, the office manager at the foundation, and was directed to the organization that handles the towing and donations, Charitable Adult Rides & Services (CARS). CARS is a nonprofit service that sells the donated cars and provides a deductible tax receipt back to the donor. According to Dye, the entire process was simple. Profits from the donated cars
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Barbara Dye signs paperwork to finalize her car donation to the Gulfport Senior Center Foundation.
benefit Gulfport Senior Center facilities and programs like the fitness center and the food pantry. For Dye, the donation was its own reward. “The foundation can use the mon-
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St. Pete Beach Has a New App to Tackle Beach Parking Good news for folks who have trouble parking in Pass-a-Grille. Conure, a smart cities company, has collaborated with St. Pete Beach to create ParkSmartSPB, a parking app and website that uses sensors to detect and provide live feed of parking availability on Pass-a-Grille beach. The system is part of St. Pete Beach’s Strategic Plan (Vision 2030). One of the main goals is to lead the way with technology. “The initiative was fueled by the city’s desire to provide better information to the public regarding parking availability within the city, and as a goal to make the parking experience easier for visitors in the city,” Michelle Gonzales, director of Community Development for the City of St. Pete Beach, said. Due to the limited number of entrances and exits, Pass-a-Grille is the guinea pig for the new system. “We also hope that with this new technology better parking compliance is achieved since there is real time parking information – people can easily locate available space and not park on the residential streets,” Gonzales said. Circular black sensors dot the ground, one per parking spot. Currently, the app details how many spots are available in four locations: 9th Avenue, Gulf Way South, Pass-a-Grille Way and Gulf Way North. “As soon as the parking app gains some traction, we’re hoping to see help with the traffic flow,” St. Pete Beach’s Public Information Office Sarah Laracuente said. If Pass-a-Grille is full, Laracuente hopes that will inspire beach-goers to visit other local beach spots. “Currently, we are piloting this technology for a year and will see how the technology has been working in the city prior to expanding it to another beach area.
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Cars parked along the strip in Pass-a-Grille where Conure installed sensors to detect parking availability.
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crime Two-Vehicle Crash with Injuries Knocks Out Power in Gulfport By Abby Baker
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A two-car crash left a white BMW overturned with both driver and passenger injured after colliding with another vehicle and several power poles at 6:07 p.m., Tuesday, July 27, near the Gulfport Neighborhood Center. According to the Gulfport Police Department, a 2006 BMW driven by Queen Clark, 21, hit a 2018 Hyundai Elantra, driven by Alex Bounds, 28, while traveling southbound on 49th Street. The Elantra was attempting to make a left turn onto 15th Avenue South. “The BMW, the at-fault vehicle here, was traveling at an extreme rate of speed,” GPPD Public Information Officer Thomas Woodman. Clark and a juvenile passenger flipped, hit Gulfport power poles and stopped upside down next to a building with the vehicle wrapped in live power lines. “They both had to be extracted from the vehicle,” said
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Body of Liveaboard Found Near Mariner’s Cove in Gulfport By Abby Baker
Gulfport Police Department recovered the body of 31-year-old man on Monday, August 2 on the shore of Mariner’s Cove Marina, 5018 31st Ave. S. Police identified the body as Kyle Kramer, and reported there was no visible trauma to the body after being dispatched on scene at 3:14 p.m. Monday. “He was known to reside on a vessel in Boca Ciega Bay,” Gulfport Public Information Officer Sergeant Thomas Woodman told the Gabber on Wednesday, August 3 According to Woodman, Kramer’s boat is still currently on the water. Next of kin have been notified and police are awaiting a final cause of death from the medical examiner’s office.
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“So much of what I do are illusions of danger that when done safely and properly can really look like magic,” Abadia said. “The most interesting part is the science behind the fire.” His act, which includes much acrobatic balancing over an open flame, can look precarious, but with burn-resistant gear and fire safety personnel nearby, Abadia says it’s rare that performers suffer injury. Perhaps what shocks his audience most is Abadia’s Stetson status, where he is currently studying law and a part of Lambda Legal Society at Stetson University College of Law. “It often does surprise people, but I find my two passions to be more connected than you may think,” Abadia said. “Fire performance, much like the law, is an art form.” With a 2022 graduation date, the performer plans to continue supporting the art form he loves while practicing law. “Circus arts have provided a safe space for me to explore my movement and introduced me to an amazing community,” Abadia said. “After I graduate, I plan to give back to this community by contributing to local performers, troupes and spaces that keep the circus alive.” Catch Abadia at Gulfport’s monthly First Friday Art Walks.
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Kentucky native Tate Leigh turned her 2007 Kia Spectra into an upcycled “time machine pirate ship.”
When she was 17 years old living in Kentucky, Tate Leigh couldn’t have imagined her 2007 Kia Spectra would ultimately become a wooden, recycled pirate ship filled with “Easter eggs” that point to a time traveling storyline. “I guess that’s just my path,” Leigh said. Once the A/C went out on the aging vehicle mid-pandemic – amongst other issues – it was either scrap metal or an art installation. “I called up a friend and asked him if he wanted to build an art car,” Leigh said. “Obviously we didn’t have a lot going on at the time.” She moved to St. Petersburg four years ago from Kentucky, and after a lifetime of creating art from the scrap yard on her childhood home’s property, Leigh’s learned how to wield tools. “On the hobby farm I grew up on there wasn’t a lot to do, so I was always building clubhouses and things,” Leigh said. With help from Ian Tuma, Leigh’s friend and owner of art production company Lost Creations, the pirate ship came alive with a skeleton of spare wood from alleyways, fence postings and deck scraps. Time-traveling clues, like a time-log filled diary from the captain and a hidden treasure chest, add character amongst practicalities like a hangout “deck” in the trunk. The project is constantly being recreated, and Leigh is in the process of adding a boat cleat. “I like to make things that remind adults to play,” Leigh said.
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Those who see the pirate ship in person are invited to discover Easter eggs in the boat. “I don’t want to give too many clues because it’s an experience,” Leigh said.
Out to Sea On Friday, July 10, the junker-turned-ship made its first art show debut at Coastal Creative’s female-curated and created exhibit, We Are Feminine at the two-day pop-up gallery on 2201 1st Ave. S. How did the vehicle get to Coastal? Slowly. “It does drive, and sometimes we just coast down the street because it brings people joy,” Leigh said. “At the show, a lot of people looked at it, but were uncomfortable touching it or getting into it – but that’s what it’s there for.” Aside from showing at some local music events, the pirate ship is only recently attending shows and festivals. “The main goal right now is getting the word out that it exists,” Leigh said. “I made it for people to enjoy.” Leigh’s main gig is working as a tattoo artist in a private space at Above Alpha Tattooing on 5702 Gulfport Blvd. S., but she plans to keep creating. See more of the wooden creation and Leigh’s work at Instagram.com/tate_tattoos.
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in Pinellas County hosts a pop-up vaccination site at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom. Show up for the first of two Pfizer vaccines or a single Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Return Pfizer shots will be offered, same time, same place on September 18. Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Gecko Hunting Season For one day, there will be dozens of wearable, hangable geckos hidden in Gulfport hotspots. This lizard-dedicated art & seek brings creators and finders together for a free online event with one centric goal: finding those geckos. Seekers can join the Facebook group, GeckoFest Gecko Art & Seek to see live clues and photos leading to the “treasure.” Stay tuned online for after party information. City of Gulfport. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
First Friday Finds It’s that time again. Enjoy local art and vendors throughout Gulfport’s downtown for First Friday Art Walk. Every month showcases different artists. Check out what Gulfport has to offer as well as live performers and local bites. Beach Boulevard South. 5-9 p.m. Pop up and Dance Head down to Gulfport’s Casino Ballroom with $10 and your best dancing shoes for the Gulfport Historical Society’s first Friday dance party pop-up. Local music and strong pours are key. Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. S. 7-10 p.m. $10 Saturday, August 7 Get Vaxxed Late is better than never. The Florida Department of Health
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the gabs How do you think the Delta variant is going to affect business? Photos by Gabrielle Reeder
Sarah Arrazola, St. Petersburg: “I think, unfortunately, we will have to start taking the precautions that we were taking early 2020 during the onset of the pandemic.”
Jay McGee, Fort Worth, Texas: “Unfortunately, I think it may. My concern is us being Florida we have a lot of our economy based on travel, so people that get the Delta variant may be less willing to travel and other people who have been vaccinated may be afraid to travel because of that, so I’m hoping we can get through the Delta variant, and then get back to people traveling and helping our local economy.”
Kevin Johnson, Tampa Heights: “I assume it’s gonna have an effect. A small, negative impact, hopefully. That’s what, I’m sure most people are hoping, and if it does have an effect, I’ll just roll with the punches.”
Jules Cozine, St. Petersburg: “I think it will affect it for sure, but I think it won’t be bad, bad. I think it’s just going to be a drop, maybe 10, 20 percent in people coming into stores and stuff. That’s what I’m hoping.”
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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
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including signage. Cars too. Free estimate and demonstration. Surprisingly low prices. Call/text 727-360-7070 Email RustStainRemoval@icloud.com Handy Person HANDYMAN SEMI-RETIRED All types of repairs • small jobs welcome • Quality work at reasonable prices • Honest • Reliable • Free estimates • John, 727-410-2201
SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER
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Miscellaneous Service THE TRASH QUEEN Overwhelmed with the mess? Clean up/clean out, inside and out, recycling and organizing, and we do mulching and weeding! Free estimate from Kathy, Trashologist, licensed/insured, with truck/trailer. Call/text 845-866-3867. Responsible, reasonable, and ready! Moving / Hauling CHARLES JUNK HAULING & DEMOLITION Junk & Trash Removal. Low, Low Prices Guaranteed, Daily Specials. Kitchen, Bath, Shed, Fencing, etc. Demolition. 727831-0507 CLEAN UP YARD - CLEAN OUT HOUSES Tree Work and Yard Work, Big/Small Tree Removal, Hauling, Trim/Rake + Pressure Cleaning, Handyman, Call Sylvester: 727-460-8721 or 727-302-2230. Painting WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. PINNIX PAINTING INC. Interior , Exterior. In Business Locally Since 1980. Free Estimates. Commercial, Residential. References Upon Request. Lic. #C4334. 727-641-1888
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BUG MAN U-DO-IT
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PROFLO PLUMBING 727-902-7077
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Luke Phillips
3914 6th St S St. Petersburg
Home & Condo Maintenance
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LIZ’S WEDDING SERVICE
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Automotive 2006 SATURN ION 3 One Owner, Lady Driven Florida Car. 86k miles, Clean Car Fax, no accidents, great transportation, very nice car. $3950.00 obo 727-748-9117 Card of Thanks O 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. 4AD For Sale
COOPER DISCOVERER 265/70R16 TIRES
Used but excellent condition w/ 23,207 miles. $350 OBO for set. Replaced with different tires for our Xterra. No rot, great condition. Call/text 727-360-7070. SALON PROFESSIONAL Portable Hair Dryers and Roller Caddies. New and used. Call 727-798-9006. General GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341. CHURCH OF DHARMA PRANA BIO NUCLEAR PHYSICS Requests Peace and Wellness gatherings on August 5 at 8:15 PM EST which is 8:15 AM Hiroshima Nuclear detonation time which mechanically made all war obsolete. The Gatherings take place wherever you are at that moment in time. The goal is to manifest a Global Peace and Wellness Paradigm Shift, it is to be repeated every Sunday till that Shift Manifests. Participants are to say: I want World Peace and Wellness NOW. I will World Peace and Wellness NOW. I Intent World Peace and Wellness NOW. INTENT; INTENT; INTENT. We must Live in Peace and We must Work towards PHR Perfection, so the Children of the Nuclear Age of Enlightenment can Live PHR Healthy Lives and accomplish Enlightenment Tasks as their lifes purpose. Namaste to all that do.
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Looking for Shaklee? YOUR LOCAL WELLNESS LADY WITH 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE Carla Clayton Certified Health Coach
ty for 10-150 guests. Call today to book your room showing 727-360-6961 Accommodations Wanted
SENIOR NEEDS RENTAL APT OR HOUSE ASAP
Gulfport resident 30 years, with excellent rental history and references looking to rent a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment or house in Gulfport or nearby. Can pay $1200.00 per month, more if some utilities are included. call or text 718-344-9319.
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ROCKOUT WHILE YOU WORKOUT
Cardio Drumming classes at Gulfport Nutrition. Any fitness level. Cost $9; includes a shake. A fun way to get your body moving! Come join a great community! Call Marlene 305-619-9734. 5012 Gulfport Blvd S. Six classes a week.
Whether buying or selling a home, please call me for all of your Real Estate needs. I will work hard to earn your trust and confidence. Greg Graham, Realtor, Charles Rutenberg Realty 727-698-9017. https://gregorygraham.gocrr.com Real Estate For Sale
Wanted TANDEM RECUMBENT BIKE RENTAL Looking to rent a recumbent two-fer in January and February. We’ll be in Gulfport, looking for adventure on the Pinellas Trail. Best case: a once-a-week rental for 6 weeks. Any info will result in much gratitude. 610-608-8515
BUYING VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY WATCHES HOUSE CALLS
I buy Vintage Costume Jewelry and watches. I make House Calls call Kaye anytime 239560-2816. I set up Sundays at the Farmers Market in Pinellas Park Booth N 19 England Brothers Park 5010 81st Ave Kaye’s Vintage Jewelry
8743 95 AVE N - 3/2 WITH 1 YR OLD APPLIANCES/HVAC CONTRACT PENDING VACANT 1.3 ACRE LOT NEAR WESLEY CHAPEL/ZEPHYRHILLS $65,000
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Nottingham Town Shores
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Nelda Hamm
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Yard / Garage Sale
INDOOR YARD SALE
Philip Benjamin Tower, a 16 story 55+ community is having a building wide sale on the first floor in the hall. Lots of good stuff and handmade crafts. Please park in visitors spaces. 250 58th St. N. St. Pete. Saturday, Aug 7th 9:00-1:00pm
Accommodations to Share FLORIDA BEACH BANQUETS WATERFRONT EVENT VENUE Elegant, yet Affordable event space on St Pete Beach. Stunning views of Boca Ciega Bay. Space for your par-
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