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Gulfport Says Goodbye to Larry Enlow Larry Enlow, the silver-haired accordion-playing fixture in Gulfport and co-owner of local arts nonprofit The Enroy Foundation Inc., died Saturday night, September 11, after a battle with a breakthrough case of COVID. Enlow, who was born and raised in Atlanta, left behind his wife and musical partner of 38 years, Maureen Kilroy, along with a whole community of people who will remember him as family. “He housed the needy, fed the souls of every person he touched and gave everything he had to anyone who needed it,” said Caroline Duvoe, who heads Abstract Art for Autism. “It makes me so angry at those that care more about their ego than how they infect others who do not deserve to die because of their ignorance.” After a lifetime as traveling musicians with a firm foot in Atlanta, the couple relocated permanently to Gulfport in 2013, where Enlow lived with Kilroy – who was paralyzed in an accident that same year – in their
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iconic colorful Gulfport home. “What was he like? Mischievous, silly, charismatic, generous to a fault, expansive, a profound believer in social justice and non-violence,
a great hugger, an encourager, the least sexist man you could ever meet, more of an intellectual than he appeared, occasionally testy and Larry Enlow continued on page 8
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Council Also Approves the Budget, Confirms Raise in Utility Rates Gulfport City Council wasted little time getting through the business of budget approval, utility rate hikes and general housekeeping in their regular meeting on Tuesday, September 7. Council also confirmed that the next meeting will be on Monday, September 20, a rare change made because of a conflict with a Pinellas County School Board meeting scheduled for the original date. Find the agenda for this meeting and watch the video with this article at thegabber.com.
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Millage Rate, Budget Fate To kick off, council approved a millage rate – or the amount per $1,000 used to calculate property taxes – of 4.039 mils. “This is the tenth year in a row we’ve maintained the millage rate,” said City Manager Jim O’Reilly. After the meeting, O’Reilly clarified that while the city has maintained the millage rate, property values have increased, putting more money into the city budget. “Said monies raised by the 4.039 mills shall be used for the general operation of the City of Gulfport for the
aforementioned fiscal period,” the resolution reads. The budget, $15,506,660 that will fund the city from October 1 of this year through September 30, 2022, was approved by the council. O’Reilly added that more funds from property and sales tax increases, among other things, put an additional $126,000 into the city’s coffers. An additional $22,500 will go to a facility security project for the Community Development Building at
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Money Signs A sweep of approvals allowed for council to green light increases in water, utility, sewer, garbage, stormwater and recycling costs. Council approved a language change that modified the ordinances’ use of the word “living units” to just “units.” Monthly costs for water, utility and sewer will increase by 8%, while garbage and recycling will raise by 6% and stormwater will increase by 11.8% For example, a household that uses the minimum of 2,000 gallons a month will see their water bill go from $18.28 to $19.74. A more average 4,000-gallon-a-month home will see the bill raise from $37.78 to $40.80. The increase was met with irritation by some residents. “My wife and I have lived here two decades and we’re very appreciative of the services, but I do object to the increase in any utility fees,” said Zoom commenter Ralph Warmick. “Our utility rates have gone up for our home by 30%...I think that’s exorbitant and unreasonable.” Gulfport Mayor Sam Henderson noted that the water increases are not negotiable, as Gulfport buys its water from the City of St. Petersburg and cannot charge residents less than what they pay to St. Pete.
Overheard at the September 7 Gulfport City Council Meeting “It kind of lit a fire under me last meeting. I don’t necessarily want to rehash this music ordinance thing...When I see something negatively impact the financial obligations of a business it really hits home to me and aches my heart a little bit. I believe we could collaborate on and come to some kind of better understanding and agreement. I think it could be a win, win, win. I’m here to offer those services..maybe we put together some council-appointed committee...(Councilmember Paul Ray) and I would be willing to have some type of workshop where we come up with some other types of agreements.” – Barbara Banno, President of the Gulfport Merchants Chamber and owner of Stella’s in the Village Courtyard. “The live streaming of the fireworks [at GeckoFest] was excellent. I sat in my pool with a beer and didn’t have to worry about traffic or anything and I really enjoyed it. I got to lead the parade. If I do it next year I’m bringing candy.” – Councilmember Paul Ray “I had brought up the other day about the parking signs for residents only on those first couple blocks before Shore Boulevard and so I went around...I checked how many off-street parking spaces each of the houses had. I would still request we look at taking those signs away. Being that parking is an issue, that would be a small step to improve that.” – Councilmember April Thanos
The mayor added that his personal water bill is now 50% higher than it was in 2006. “We’re at the mercy of the cost that St. Pete charges us for the water,” Henderson said. “We have to spend a lot of time figuring out how to buffer the effects of the ris-
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More Approvals, More Money Council approved an ordinance changing the age requirements for the distribution of the Gulfport Firefighters Retirement Pension Fund and the City of Gulfport Municipal Police Officers’ Trust Fund from 70.5 to 72 years. “There’s no financial impact [for the city],” O’Reilly said. Both changes stemmed from changes to the Internal Revenue Code and the Internal Revenue Service. “The applicable changes (amendments) include updating pension plan language related to comply with the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) in relation to the required distribution age increasing from 70 1/2 to age 72,” the city website states. The city also approved a contract with the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management for Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $6,181,536. Council has not yet decided how to use the Recovery Funds, but the approval confirmed that Gulfport is requesting the amount. “We’ll be meeting with our audi-
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that the City of Clearwater collects garbage once a week at this time. “The smell becomes a bit of an issue...with a one week pickup,” Henderson countered. “I spoke to people that live on my street with kids about it and they said, ‘Once a week? You got to be out of your mind,” Councilmember Paul Ray said. Thanos maintained that she would like to see how Clearwater fairs with the new system of trash pickup, and would like to have a future discussion on smaller cans.
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tors this week and we hope in October to bring forth a list [on how to use the funds]...we have not received dollar one yet,” O’Reilly ended with a laugh. Rounding out the string of approvals, council OK’d an additional three-year contract with the Pinel-
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see the fruits of his and Maureen’s wonderful offerings across Gulfport for a long time. He was a magical man.” “He was a huge part of my recovery and without the support, encouragement, inspiration I would not be who I am today,” said photographer Larry Busby. ”He took strays like me that needed a helping hand and, without naming names, I am not the only one. There are many others that I know...that he has helped over the years.” Gulfport artist Tom Pitzen, creator of the Gulfport Waterfront District sign, remembers a time Enlow pulled him out of a dark and desper-
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At the time, Pitzen barely knew Enlow aside from seeing him – normally wearing tie-dye and a smile – and Kilroy at local art events. Musician and Swamp Opera guitar player Waters lived with Enlow and Kilroy for five months after finding himself in Gulfport for the winter with nowhere to stay. A traveling artist himself, Waters and the couple hit it off after meeting on the street outside the Gulfport Casino in 2017 and discovering they had the same ear for Cajun sound. “When I didn’t have a place to stay, Larry took me in with no questions asked,” Waters said. “They helped other people before they would help themselves sometimes. Larry always told me ‘What you give to an artist you get back tenfold.’” “When ArtJones Open Studio Tour was just a thought in my mind...this guy Larry Enlow caught wind of it and called to offer money to ArtJones to help fund the artists,” said Brenda McMahon, owner of Brenda McMahon Ceramics & Gallery. “We went from strangers to friends and I, to great admirers of them both.” Nearly everyone who talks about Enlow mentions his and Kilroy’s semi-regular backyard concerts that would bring 50 to 60 people into their home for a barefoot party. With lineups of local bands, and sometimes out-of-town friends such as well known folk group Rising Appalachia, the Gulfport home was transformed into a venue where artists could make a little extra coin, and locals could enjoy the music.
“It was really special for everystarting to show. The couple emerged one,” Waters said. “He knew how to from somewhere in the depths of the make people feel good.” foliage, playing music and singing. It “It’s hard to believe he’s not going wasn’t for me – they were playing for to be with us anymore,” Pitzen said. themselves, and loving every second. “I feel sad for the new artists; they’re I stopped and watched, transfixed. going to miss that type of support. That was the first time I’d met either We lost a big one, and not a lot of of them, but our lives would interpeople out there are like Larry.” sect. Larry and Maureen helped the Longtime friend Gulfport Historical Donna Sullivan “The thing that always Society with the shared her mem- struck me about Larry Gulfport Arts Cenories to Larry and was the vast openness ter, programmed Maureen directly: the Pop-up Dance “I hear your legs of his heart and his gen- Parties and donatbells and see your uine desire to be a help ed to get the Gabsmile as you and to others.” ber back in print. friends...danced in He told me once my garden in Decatur...You brought he would bring the paper more monfun wherever you went. My mothey “as soon as he could.” Larry, I told er was so grateful to both you and him, you’ve done so much, we don’t Maureen when, many years ago, expect more. But, just as he and Maushe was down on her luck and you reen played for themselves the first guys, without asking, loaned her a time I met them, Larry, I suspect, dolarge amount of money which she nated so much to so many because paid back with joy in her heart. Mom he expected it of himself. Gulfport passed away in March of this year is a little less Gulfport without Larry, and I can see the two of you hamand the best way we can honor him is ming it up inside the heavenly gates. to bury him not in the ground, but in I look forward to hearing your music our hearts, and keep his loving, genin my dreams.” tle spirit alive through us. Thank you, Larry Enlow. We’re better for knowing Publisher’s note: I first met Larry you and for you having loved us. – when I was a Gabber reporter, and my Cathy job that particular Saturday was to get an “exciting” photograph of the cityThe Gabber received far more memowide garage sale. I cruised the streets, ries and kind words about Larry than looking for such excitement. In front we could publish here. Please feel of a home I once owned, I stopped – free to share your memories of Larry the home (badly in need of TLC when with this post on Facebook, and we I’d sold it some years back) had transwill make sure they get to his family. formed. The yard was lush, and the Memorial plans for Larry are in the signs of the home locals now know as works. The Gabber will have updates Larry and Maureen’s guest place were as those details become available.
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As More Police Die of COVID, Gulfport’s Police Chief Weighs In In mid July, Gulfport Police Chief Rob Vincent tested positive for COVID-19, taking a required 10day leave while Commander Joshua Stone stepped in to head the department. The chief made a full recovery, but at the time told the Gabber he was unvaccinated for “personal reasons.” In an email he sent to the department on Wednesday, September 1, Chief Vincent explained that he had been waiting for full FDA approval to get vaccinated, but had since gotten his first shot. Officer Deaths and Mandates “Because it’s been made public that I had COVID and that I had chosen to not get vaccinated, I’ve received a lot of feedback from my staff, the community and my colleagues...I feel it was important the people who work for me know why I did what I did,” Vincent said. “Since it’s been approved, I have begun the vaccination process.” Vincent told the Gabber on September 7 that he had received his first Pfizer shot, and encouraged others to follow suit. Encouragement stops short of a mandate, however, and the GPD leaves the subject of masks, vaccines and testing to the individual. “Any employee who might be in a position to interact with the public is trained in the use of personal protective equipment...that includes masks,” Vincent said. “We don’t out-
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Clam Bayou Device Adds to Nationwide Milestone A trash collecting device in Clam Bayou dubbed the “Litter Gitter” has contributed to the 100,000 pounds of floating rubbish collected from the Southern United States as part of Osprey Initiative’s environmental plan. Osprey Initiative, an environmental contractor, is responsible for the 42 Litter Gitter sites across eight states. Clam Bayou’s device is relatively new, only installed since May, while the oldest site dates back to 2017. In the past five months, the cage-like litter grabbing device has snagged 113.36 pounds of trash from the bayou. “This is predominantly floatable litter that is very visible and directly impacts our waterways,” said Don Bates, owner and president of Osprey Initiative. According to Osprey, 103.69 pounds of garbage have also been
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“In the building, yes,” Fernandez mandates by local governments, said. “Because there are no [mask] there are severe limits – and occarestrictions in the State of Florida sional confusion – about what cities we can’t impose additional restricand police departments can require. tions.” There is no specific mandate for “At present, you can’t mandate Gulfport Police to wear masks. masks. Even if you could, if some “If there’s a one in the police decan’t mandate partment doesn’t do business that “You says ‘in order for masks. Even if you could, it, you can’t do anyyou to come into about it,” Gulfif someone in the police thing my business, you port City Manager need to have a department doesn’t do Jim O’Reilly told the mask on,’ and it, you can’t do anything Gabber. “Theoreti[officers] go into about it.” cally we could, but that business the city would have without a mask – and there’s obvito look into how that looks legally. I ously no circumstances that would don’t know at this time.” prohibit it – and someone complains While masks are left to the indito me about that, then yeah, that vidual, vaccines have become the would be something I would deal new battlefield. with,” Vincent said. The City of Tampa recently moved In St. Petersburg, officers are ento require city employees get vaccicouraged to wear masks when posnated; Mayor Rick Kriseman said St. sible and required to mask while in Petersburg may consider following the city headquarters at 1301 1st suit. Ave. N., according to SPPD Public However, the situation for local Information Officer Yolanda Fernangovernments is a precarious one, as dez. Governor DeSantis feuds with the
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federal government and the will of many of his municipalities. On Monday, September 13 in a press conference in Alachua County where officials are looking to impose a similar employee vaccine mandate, DeSantis announced that the state would fine local governments $5,000 per employee, potentially resulting in millions of dollars worth of penalties, according to the Miami Herald. That’s a difficult situation for a small city like Gulfport. “We are in the process of determining what we can do, due to the fact that the governor and the president have taken a different stance on this,” O’Reilly told the Gabber on Tuesday. “We have taken requiring vaccinations into consideration...but we are not taking any action until the conflict between the federal and state government is resolved.” Since he’s begun the vaccination process, for now Gulfport’s Police Chief is looking to lead by suggestion – saying that officers should get vaccinated “if it is safe for them to do so.”
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Never Forget
Communities Pay Their Respects on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Twenty years after nearly 3,000 people died in the terrorist attacks in New York, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania, the people of Gulfport haven’t forgotten. On September 11, 2021, a memorial ceremony was held outside the Gulfport Casino Ballroom. Rain pushed the ceremony – spearheaded by resident Regina Buscemi, and cosigned by the City of Gulfport – indoors, but Gulfport Mayor Sam Henderson and Gulfport Senior Center Foundation Office Manager Amy Oatley spoke to a crowd of flip-flop wearing mourners near the beach volleyball courts. “As a teacher, I see kids who were not even alive 20 years ago,” Henderson said. “Those kids are our future, and it’s our responsibility to teach them about what happened on 9/11.” Event organizer Buscemi, who lived in New York for more than half of her life, put the idea together to honor and unite the community. “It took me four years to realize that I’m safe here in Gulfport,” Buscemi said. “There’s a community here...that’s what this day is about.” Prior to the memorial, The Gulfport Senior Center asked for written memories of the event two decades ago from visitors.
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The City of Gulfport, along with event organizer Regina Buscemi, hosted a 9/11 memorial outside the Gulfport Casino Ballroom on Saturday, September 11.
The results, many of which referenced living up north, were read out loud to the crowd early Saturday morning. Mary Stein: I was at work, early morning meetings were starting. Later, at a small lap pool, usually with great competition and jealousy for the lanes, an uber-fit swimmer offered to share a lane. We all felt like sharing lanes, we all did. Mary Benanti: I was a journalist
living in Fort Collins, Colorado on 9/11...I rushed to the newsroom, my assignment was tracking down our congressional representatives and senators in D.C. where a plane hit the Pentagon...I began calling all my sources and finally found our House Representative Bob Schaffer in a basement shelter in Washington D.C. and interviewed him. Heidi Kirtland: I lived in Staunton, VA. I was getting a mammogram
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The Beam in Madeira Beach Much like Gulfport, Madeira Beach held its own ceremony this year on Saturday, September 11 at 9 a.m. The crowd gathered around a 800-pound piece of structural steel from the Twin Towers, which sits on Madeira Beach as part of the 9/11 memorial at Madeira Beach’s Causeway Park. “(It was) proposed in 2009 by a Madeira Beach citizen whose son had recently read that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was issuing pieces from the World
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when the attack started. After I was done I headed to JC Penny where I worked. My manager was there behind his computer and said, “That will be a war.” Trust me, I was born in Germany and the word ‘war’ was enough to give you a panic attack. My son worked in Manhattan and I called him. He said he was one of the last ones to make it over the bridge before it closed. What a horrible day for all of us.
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ly sits in honor of those lost and their families, serving as a reminder every day of the tragedy and the community’s dedication to never forget.
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arts All the Answers
Gulfport Community Players Take on Ann Landers It isn’t hard to find someone to give you advice these days. Social media has opened the floodgates for an endless array of friends and strangers to offer their two cents on all of life’s conundrums. But before the Internet, options were limited: talk to a friend, family member or counselor. Gulfport Community Players’ new production “The Lady With All the Answers” highlights the writer that blazed a path with option D. The one-woman show starring Elizabeth Bell as Esther “Eppie” Lederer – more famously known by her pen name, Ann Landers – features Eppie herself recounting the history of her groundbreaking nationally syndicated advice column from her Lake Shore Drive apartment in 1975, as she works to craft the most difficult piece of her career. If the prospect of seeing a one-person show sends up a few flags for you, hear me out. It’s true: all too often, solo shows are vanity projects, fluff pieces about historical figures featuring hammy impressions, or vehicles for mediocre actors trying to force their big break. The script for “The Lady...” by David Rambo could have gone in any of those directions. He covers a lot of ground and, for the first bit of act one, we’re wondering “Is this the show? Is she just going to talk about how great she is for an hour and a half?”
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Elizabeth Bell stars in this one-woman comedy about the mistress of manners herself, Eppie Lederer, a.k.a. Ann Landers, at the Gulfport Community Players’ Back Door Theater.
But once the story of Lederer on this particular night in 1975 becomes clear, Bell and director Patrick Brafford pull us in with the same sort of indefinable voodoo that kept readers locked into “Ask Ann Landers” for 56 years. Do we get wrapped up in advice columns because it feels like sanctioned snooping, or because we can relate to so many of the dilemmas? Bell’s portrayal of a highly principled, slightly cocky but deeply empathetic Eppie shows us that it’s a little bit of both. In the show, Eppie delights in
how seemingly trivial matters – like which direction toilet paper should hang – had her readers foaming at the mouths and writing in by the thousands on the incredibly divisive issue. But this was the genius of Ann Landers under Eppie Lederer’s stewardship. People want an option D – a way to navigate all the big and small stuff from a safe distance, from toilet paper to your partner wanting you to wear a motorcycle helmet to bed, or more profound challenges on marriage, family and existential crises. The events of the play present Eppie as the one in crisis. After
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theatrical audience – to help her talk it through to the other side. Ultimately, this was and is the enduring appeal, that indefinable voodoo, of Ann Landers and all that came after: She let us know we’re not alone. “The Lady With All the Answers”
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A look at the completed turtle mural in Rosselli Park.
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Jaws on the Beach 1970s shark horror is just a little scarier close to the shore. Watch an outdoor screening of “Jaws” in the sand at Archibald Memorial Beach Park. Bring a chair, blankets, coolers and whatever else you needed. This is a free film brought to the public by Madeira Beach Recreation. Archibald Memorial Beach Park, 15100 Gulf Blvd. 7:30 p.m. Florida Cinema Series: “Matinee” It’s September’s turn to churn out a Florida film at the Gulfport Historical Society. Movie-goers will get a tiny taste of the Halloween creeps with this 1990s comedy that takes place in Key West and is centered around a 1950s B-movie called “Mant.” Bring picnics and bug spray for this final film of the summer series. Gulfport Historical Society, 5301 28th Ave S. 8-10 p.m. Saturday, September 18 Indie Finds Hand selected arts, plants, gifts and lovingly local creations all in one place. Gulfport’s IndieFaire is back again for an outdoor market full of summer offerings. Shop the stalls, visit local eateries and drinkeries, this Saturday. Downtown Gulfport 5-9 p.m. Come Celebrate The Gulfport Senior Center is adding a touch of new art. Join ribbon-cutters to welcome the center’s new Brenda McMahon-installed ceramic frieze, right above the celebration wall. The traditional giant-scissor event
marks a permanent change to the city’s senior home base. Plus, refreshments! Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S. 6 p.m. Monday, September 20 In the Know Gulfportians, stay informed. Join Gulfport City Council and fellow residents digitally or in person at the regular council meeting (this time on a Monday). This is the best way to stay up-to-date on city business. Masks are highly recommended. Those who would like to avoid the crowds are welcome to attend and comment via Zoom. Gulfport City Hall, 2401 53rd St S. 6 p.m. mygulfport.us/councilmeetings Wednesday, September 22 LGBTQ Coffee Hours Join LGBTQ+ seniors for a coffee social hosted at the Gulfport Senior Center. Empath Partners in Care are welcoming these community members to share kind words and conversations over a morning cup of joe. Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S. 8:30-9:30 a.m.
A Tropical Number Enjoy a taste of Hawaii, closer to home. This Treasure Island Community Center hosted Hawaiian and Tahitian dance flow class is taught by “Nani” and combines traditional moves with exercise and flexibility. Class ends with a sunset, and maybe a local bite to eat. Treasure Island Community Center, 154 106th Ave. 6 p.m. $25
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think of Eunice’s friendliness, energy, and spunk – she always loved a party! A burial and memorial will be held for Earl and Eunice on Friday, October 1 at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Marshfield, MA.
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Enlow, “Larry” Laurence, was born and raised in Atlanta, GA to Laurence and Carolyn (Hardy) Enlow. He had two younger brothers, “Buddy” (William H, deceased) and David (Janice). He attended Grady High School in Atlanta and briefly played basketball for Georgia Tech before going on to live off the land and work at New Leaf Book Distributors. His passions were music, dance, golf, community, working in the yard. He was a Morris Dancer, a contra dancer, a Cajun/zydeco dancer, and more. He played a little hammered dulcimer, mandolin, ukulele, guitar, bass, and percussion, but his greatest love was the Cajun accordion. With Maureen Kilroy, his wife of 38 years, he enjoyed dancing, playing music, festivals, travel, friends. He was a member of Nobody’s Business contra dance band and the leader of Atlanta Swamp Opera and Gulfport Swamp Opera. Larry loved Gulfport and supporting its artists and musicians, both personally and through the Enroy Foundation, Inc. What was he like? Mischievous, silly, charismatic, generous to a fault, expansive, a profound believer in social justice and non-violence, a great hugger, an encourager, the least sexist man you could ever meet, more of an intellectual than he appeared, occasionally testy and curmudgeonly. He loved celebrating every occasion with Champagne, and sometimes his killer margaritas. Over the last
eight years, while Maureen’s paralysis changed their lives, Larry channeled his energy not only into caring for her, but also into creating a beautiful green space for backyard concerts and other gatherings, featuring the work of local visual artists.
Pineo, Eunice, 94 passed away on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, the anniversary of her wedding to Earl Pineo, who predeceased her in 2014. Eunice and Earl were born in Marshfield, MA and lived most of their lives there until retiring to Gulfport, Florida in 1989. The Pineos lived at the Ivanhoe Building in Town Shores Condominiums from 1991 until their passing. Eunice was a graduate of Marshfield High School Class of 1944 and a member of the First Congregational Church most of her life until transferring to The United Methodist Church of Gulfport. Eunice was a people person, waitressing for many years. After retirement she worked in the bakery at Publix Supermarket in South Pasadena, FL. Eunice was the mother of the late Priscilla Pineo of Bradenton, FL and is survived by four children: Phyllis Warren of Halifax, MA and Gulfport, FL; Russell Pineo of North Port FL; Richard Pineo of Weymouth MA; and Earl J. Pineo Jr. of Mountain Home, ID; 13 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Her family and friends especially
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LANETTE OLMSTEAD
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Lanette Olmstead remembered to bring her Gabber to the Wildwood Boardwalk by the Atlantic Ocean while visiting family in New Jersey.
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CLASSIFIEDS
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/St-PeteBeach AHCA #299995153
If you have questions about advertising, please email us at advertising@thegabber.com or call 727-321-6965! Deadline: Friday 5 p.m. HOMECARE SERVICES Let Patiently Caring Homecare assist you with your needs. Servicing families in Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties. Professional and reliable companionship for your loved one is just one call away. Contact: Likesa Long 727-348-0952. Cleaning / Housekeeping JENNY’S CLEANING SERVICE Condos, Houses, Apartments. References available. Moved to the area a year ago & have been cleaning homes for over 25 years!! I bring my own supplies!! Call 708-997-9437 for Free estimate!!
PROFESSIONAL CARPET, GROUT & PRESSURE CLEANING
The pollen has finally subsided. Make your home beautiful again. We pressure clean fences, driveways, homes, sidewalks, pavers, stepping stones, pool cages, pool area, you name it we can make it look new again. 40 yrs exp. Excellent references, call 727-7430701 for a free estimate.
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!
Computer Service
Computer Problems? No Problem!
perfectworldllc.com
Gulfport Computer Repair Fast Friendly Service
QUALITY COMPANION
Electrical
LOOKING FOR NEW MONTHLY CLIENTS! Looking for new monthly clients! Professional & dependable housekeeping or any other requests you might have? Taking care of your home like my own!! Call Cindy #813-370-5111.
In-Home Service FREE Phone Consultation Virus/Malware Removal Setup • Repair • Tutoring Courteous, Competent, Reliable Service
for you or your loved one. Driver, Respite Care (my home or yours), Medical visits, Errands. Dependable, 25 yrs. Re-hab/Nursing facility exp. CNA, excellent references, vaccinated, level 2 background check. Call or Text Donna 727-564-0464
JS COMPUTER REPAIR Mobile Computer Repair – 40.00 per visit/hr – 727-643-0697 – www.jmswebservices.com
727-388-3493 2321 49th St S
Mon-Thu 10am-5pm
15 Years in Gulfport 45 Years Experience
Computer Sales
Fax, Copy, Print
727-687-7999 CourtesyElectricFL@gmail.com
5030 78th Ave. N. Suite 12, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR LICENSED AND INSURED EC-13008313
Lawn / Landscape
EXPERT SPRINKLER REPAIR
Rich Moseley, Irrigation Contractor. 25 Years Experience. Reasonable Rates. Well & Pumps. 727-439-0792. Lic.#C8312. BBB Accredited.
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
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IRRIGATION STAIN REMOVAL
Remove ugly rust-colored irrigation stains from PVC fence, siding - stucco - wood, pavers, railings, windows and most other surfaces around your house or business including signage. Cars too. Free estimate and demonstration. Surprisingly low prices. Call/text 727-360-7070 Email RustStainRemoval@icloud.com
Heat / Air Conditioning
Professional Services
LIZ’S WEDDING SERVICES
“Same rates seven days a week”
NO SERVICE CHARGE EVER! CAC1815513
727
709-7979 www.AirPhillips.com
QUALITY AT WORK
Luke Phillips
3914 6th St S St. Petersburg
We offer wedding packages: Elopement/ quick ceremony, minimony, beach weddings, micro weddings, full wedding with rehearsal, vows renewal and marriage license by mail (authorized coordinator). www.lizsweddingservices.com. 727-350-6115 DRIVER 8 AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Need a ride to the airport? Look no further, a reliable, relaxing, on time ride. Book your ride today at www.driver8fl.com
TAMPA BAY FLOORS & CARPETS CLEANING SOLUTION
We offer Marble, Vinyl, Ceramic, Grout Cleaning, All Kinds of Carpet Cleaning. We Clean Upholstery, Also Power washing. We Cover All Your Cleaning Needs. We are fully Equipped We are 24:7 Emergency Flooding Service COVID Fumigation Available 727623-7948 Or 813-750-9851 Handy Person
COSSNOTALOT HANDYMAN
Help Wanted
NANNY NEEDED DEPENDABLE, HONEST & PROFESSIONAL
You’re not going to pay an arm and a leg for your ‘around the house’ home repair. Free Estimate. Fully insured. Contact jimmythec70@gmail.com. HANDYMAN SEMI-RETIRED All types of repairs • small jobs welcome • Quality work at reasonable prices • Honest • Reliable • Free estimates • John, 727-410-2201 CARPENTER DEPENDABLE! Have Tools Will Travel Trustworthy. Doors, Decks/Eaves/ Rotted Wood, Etc. 30 Year Gabber Advertiser. Free Estimates, Lic. C-5754. 727-821-9973. HANDY HELPER Skilled labor, hourly, daily or weekly. Anything around the house from A-Z. From plants to sod or repairs. Small jobs, free estimates. 30 years experience. St Pete /Gulfport area. Call James 407-244-6045 Home & Condo Maintenance
D.C. STRONG
Home & condo maintenance • Interior & Exterior • Experienced in all work, A-Z • Call Dennis Strong 727-301-4530 Insured 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. 727-8310507 Painting
ARTY’S PAINTING INC.
30 years experience. Painting Expert plus Wallpaper hanging and removing. Lic. #C9579. Call Arty 727-900-3459 CHISTIANSON PAINTING 30 years experience. Interior and exterior work done the oldschool way; strong customer service. References. 727-452-4938. Lic #C-11520.
D.C. STRONG
Painting, Pressure Washing, Interior & Exterior • Experienced in all work A-Z • Call Dennis Strong 727-301-4530 • Insured 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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Full-time nanny needed immediately for very active baby and toddler. Location is North Saint Petersburg. Duties include: childcare, laundry, some housekeeping, and meal preparation. Multi-tasking is a must. Pay based on abilities. Must have own transportation. Call/Text Michelle at 239-707-6994. MANUAL MACHINIST WANTED $20-$22/ hour. Dental, Vision, and Health insurance, 401(k). 5–10 years of machinist experience required. Requires experience with drill presses, milling machines, lathes, grinders. Also requires reading, understanding and interpreting complex drawings and specifications. Send resume to dvalloreo@ farmermold.com. Other positions available. Farmermold.com HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED Cleaning business looking for a few motivated individuals to professionally clean homes. Must have at least one year experience. Good pay ($15/hr), driver’s license a plus, not necessary. Please call after 6 p.m. 727743-0701 Cindy HANDYMAN Handyman, household duties also, must drive, part-time. 727-3465896. HELP WANTED In-home caretaker for a mentally challenged LGBTQ Male. Parttime three days per week, four hours/day. Choose your days and hours between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.; cash, $15 per hr. includes some cleaning, cooking, and bathing supervising. Gulfport. Call 813-713-5767
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Help Wanted BREAK INTO THE MUSIC BUSINESS, MUSIC REPS WANTED Talent manager / music publisher is seeking song reps and bookers. You can work at home, make your own hours. Commission-based, make 10% on music placement and 10% on any bookings for my clients. Details on contact. Call Gene @ 727-289-4124
HOUSE CLEANING
Hi, my name is Joan Ducey. 25 years of local cleaning experience. I provide all cleaning supplies. Flat rate of $25 per hour and a minimum of three hours, please. References gladly provided upon request. 727 565 3908. Licensed.
Automotive FORD 500 LIMITED 2006 Ford 500 limited 2006. Senior driven. Florida vehicle, 72k orig miles, sunroof, Nice leather, serviced and maintained, extra clean. $5800 727748-9117 General
HELLO LOVES
Do you have a Sacred Space in need of Ceremonial Blessing or Cleansing? I offer this and other healing modalities. Whether it be your home, business, garden or You! All spaces deserve honoring. If interested, please call 704-609-4070. Peace. GULFPORT LIONS CLUB Available for parties, weddings, meetings. Great waterfront location with full facilities. Call Jean for info and dates. 727-366-6341.
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. Wanted
VENDORS & ARTISTS WANTED
New repurposed vintage mall opening in Seminole featuring shabby chic, modern farmhouse & coastal home decor. Booths now available at “dwellings” 9120 seminole blvd. Contact Lou at loubabel@outlook.com or 727-743-6621
GARAGE SALE 5809 29TH AVENUE SOUTH Refrigerator, Dish Washer, Tools, Some Furniture, Linens & Household Goods. 9 am to 2pm Sat and Sun
RARE PLANT NETWORK SEMI-ANNUAL PLANT SALE
Sat 9/18, 9-1pm CASH SALE, held @ Garden Club of St. Petersburg, 500 Sunset Dr. S, 33707, Facebook: Rare Plant Network A-Z categories with 15 vendors. Rare, Unusual, indoor/outdoor, sun/shade, landscape, potted, bare root, mounted plants, yard art.
Real Estate For Sale
1/1 PATRIOT SQUARE CONDO
This welcoming condo is fresh, bright, and move-in-ready. The floorplan incorporates a welcoming kitchen, one bedroom, one bathroom, a dining area, and a relaxing screened-in balcony. This condo is set in well-manicured grounds within a private and secure 55+ complex. 727565-6787.
THE MOTHER EARTH FIRST PARTY Needs fundraising for Teddy Roosevelt’s 1906 STOP THE PURPOSEFUL PRENATAL POISONING of AMERICAN CHILDREN, WHO HAVE NO LEGAL VOICE; WE MUST HAVE FUNDS TO BE THAT VOICE. The Church of Dharma Prana Bio Nuclear Physics needs Students to learn the God Science of Positive Health Radiation Practical Quantum Mechanics Field Testing, so Enlightened Adults can Intelligently Protect the Children from the Purposeful Poisoning by Testing the Field for PHR. If interested Ph. 727-906-2465
COMING SOON - TOWN SHORES Town Shores BUCKINGHAM Building Corner unit with 1295 interior sq. ft. plus 300 sq. ft. L shaped balcony with dining area. Two ensuite bedrooms and additional office/ den. Completely stripped to studs and concrete in 2018 and totally renovated. The unit boasts all high end materials including marble floors, cherry cabinets, concealed bathroom cabinets, smooth sheetrock and LG stainless steel appliances. Secure lobby and reserved under building parking space. $595,000 Contact Rbuckinghamcondo@gmail.com or 727-278-7038
ROCKOUT WHILE YOU WORKOUT
Cardio Drumming classes at Gulfport Nutrition. Any fitness level. Cost $9; includes
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Nelda Hamm
3037 Beach Blvd. S. 505 Pasadena Ave. S.
Yard / Garage Sale
OCTOBER PLANT SALE – ST. PETERSBURG GARDEN CLUB St. Petersburg Garden Club is having their annual Plant Sale on Saturday, October 23, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Hardy plants, tools, pots and yard art, tool sharpening, and also refreshments. See you there at 500 Sunset Dr. S., St. Pete.
Health & Fitness
727-418-8948
LARGE 1 BDRM FOR SALE/RENT Large 1 bedroom, 1 bath, full appliances, balcony & swimming pool in a gated community. 41 Terrace St. S. Unit 203, St. Petersburg. $96,000 Sale / $850 per month to rent. 727-867-7022
For Sale or Rent Located in South Pasadena, in the famous waterfront Chateaux Tower. PENTHOUSE 2 bed 2 bath unit on the 16th floor featuring gorgeous open water views and is totally remodeled. Available for $535K, or rent $3950/mo. We also have a 4th floor corner unit for $470k, or rent $3550/mo. Income generating properties. Call 702-580-1552
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All Florida Family Care, Inc. S. Tirupathi M.D. Primary Care Physician
3301 66th St N, Ste-A, St. Petersburg
727-344-6200
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