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Serving Up Nirvana On the surface, barbecue pit master and Gulfport resident Chris Sussman, with his casual demeanor and various body piercings, seems like a laid-back guy – but his culinary passion is a force to be reckoned with. Dubbed The BBQ Buddha, Chris has won national recognition for his grilled masterpieces and mad smoking skills. Don’t let his Buddhist sleeve tattoos and worn Birkenstocks throw you off – Sussman knows about cooking meat in intimate detail, making magic happen before your eyes over an open flame. Sussman’s love affair with the grill ignited at an early age in Virginia when he and his father would nosh on pulled pork sandwiches and frosty bottles of Dr. Pepper at the local Pierce’s Pitt Bar-B-Que. Sussman found enlightenment once he began cooking on his bullet-style Webber Smokey Mountain grill, recreating the pulled pork memories of his childhood. It wasn’t long until he

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Eleven-Year-Old Head of Trash Turtles Making Waves in Madeira By Gabrielle Reeder

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Caymus, with mom Jennifer Engel and dad Bryan Maxson at the monthly Madeira Beach cleanup on September 18.

At just 11 years old, Caymus Maxson is already a force to be reckoned with. Last year, she started Trash Turtles as part of her fifth grade school project. A year later, after social media promotion and monthly cleanups, the volunteer organization was registered as a 501c3 nonprofit and gained national recognition from actor Ian Somerhalder and Keep America Beautiful. According to her dad Bryan, Caymus’ school, Madeira Beach Fundamental, includes community service in their curriculum. For their annual project, Caymus had bigger ideas. In February 2020, while at the beach, the fifth-grader witnessed something that made her yearn to make change. “The City of Madeira Beach was raking the beach with this big tractor-like rake. They would pick up all of the seaweed in the sand, but the problem was that the trash would intertwine with the seaweed,” Caymus said. She watched the city dump the trash-speckled seaweed back into the water. Caymus took her concerns straight to the mayor, Maggie Black, and proposed four new ordinances. She asked that the city ban single-use plastics, cigarettes, cigars and e-cigarettes and Styrofoam on the beach, as well as balloons within city limits. According to Caymus, Black was thrilled with her tenacity and suggested she pitch her ordinances to the city commission. While the ordinances are yet to be passed, Caymus launched her own initiative: Trash Turtles.

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“I hope to spread more awareness, contact more people, just to get out there and say, ‘Hey, a kid can do this, then so can you guys,’” Caymus said. During the initial days of pandemic shutdowns, Caymus started discovering items and products that were not as sustainable as she liked, Bryan said. She reviewed the products on social media, leading to partnerships with Keep Pinellas Beautiful, which helps bring volunteers to the cleanups and provide materials, and Surfing’s Evolution, which helps with exposure and grants. Caymus’ Trash Turtles has three prongs, said Bryan: cleanups, awareness and community action. During the monthly cleanups, Trash Turtles also sell stickers, shirts and hats for the cause. “Anything that we sell, or any donations that we take in, everything goes straight to her initiatives. She’s given away scholarships two years in a row – it’s now a thousand-dollar scholarship.” Trash Turtles is also raising money to purchase water refill stations for local schools. Two stations were donated to Skycrest Elementary and Madeira Beach Fundamental Middle School and they hope to bring more to other schools. The Turtles meet monthly for cleanups, but are always advocating for increased awareness on environmental issues. Their mission is to “leave with three.” “Wherever you are, whether it be home, school, at the beach, at the park, work,” Caymus said, “always pick up three pieces of trash and just leave with it.” Learn more at trashturtles.org.

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You may have seen her dancing with the crown at GeckoFest, but when she’s not reigning Beach Boulevard as 2021’s Gecko Queen, Elizabeth Hendricks sits as the Vice President of the St. Petersburg Women’s Chamber of Commerce. Originally from Toronto, Hendricks moved to Gulfport from snowy Canada after a life of working in marketing. Once she landed by the shore, she never slowed down. “I’ve been promoting Gulfport since the moment I got here,” Hendricks said. “I go to every event that I can...I like that it’s a smaller community; people help each other out here.” In her time down south, Hendricks has volunteered at the Gulfport History Museum and the Gulfport Food Forest and can be spotted every weekend doing yoga on Gulfport Beach. But before she was a local celebrity, she attended her first St. Petersburg Women’s Chamber of Commerce luncheon three years ago, after seeing the event listed in the Gabber. Now a primary leader of the volunteer-recruiting group, she remembers feeling a sense of community after joining. “The ladies were so welcoming.

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Elizabeth Hendricks at her Gecko Queen coronation at GeckoFest September 4.

I wanted to get to know new people and learn new things and that’s what the chamber is all about,” Hendricks said. It was only recently that Hendricks accepted her elected position as vice president with the intention of spreading volunteerism through St. Petersburg. Her title of Gecko Queen, however, allows her to be a bit more creative, says Hendricks. “I love dressing up in costumes. My submission to become Gecko Queen had like 18 pictures of me in

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Well before the 2000s craze for ghost-hunting reality TV shows, St. Petersburg College humanities and religion professor Dr. Brandy Stark was scouring Tampa Bay for the undead. In 2021, Stark and her team of five investigators – plus two paranormal hunter pugs Achilles and Patroclus – are the faces behind the Spirits of St. Petersburg ghostly investigation team. While Stark, who is also an accomplished artist, keeps one foot in academia, she keeps another in the spirit world, hosting Paradise Tours

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Dear Gabby: Handling Loss & Stale Love By Sheree Greer

The Gabber’s semi-regular advice column, Dear Gabby, is here by reader demand. Have a question or a conundrum for Gabby? There’s no problem too small for our resident advisor. Send your questions – they can be anonymous – to deargabby@thegabber.com. I’ve been in a relationship for two years with a wonderful woman who I met on an app that rhymes with “Hinder.” Not super romantic, I know, but we’re mostly happy and we have two rescue animals together as well as a bungalow, a camper and a backyard full of tomatoes. It’s very lesbian of us. I’ll cut to the chase: Modern suburbia aside, I’m bored. We go entire days without speaking to each other and our best moments are in front of the TV. I miss dating and the excitement that comes with it... Is settling down in your 20s doomed to a life of “what ifs”? Should I tell her how I feel? I think it would crush her – or worse, prove that she’s feeling the same. Every romantic relationship has its unique challenges, but some of the issues are the same monster, different names. What you’re describing sounds like the end of what folks call “the honeymoon period.” It represents the end of the excitement, the end of romance, the end of that special thrill that made falling in love, adopting animals and planting tomatoes feel like an adventure. Regardless of what it’s called, it happens to the best of us, and there are many different ways to approach it, but it all starts with one crucial step: You have to talk about it. When the spark has waned, when folks aren’t speaking to each other, when it feels like your relationship is in a rut, it has to be addressed before you, and your partner, can decide if it’s something reparable or if it’s time to move on. I recommend having this conversation outside of the house, maybe while taking a walk or sitting at a park, so whatever negative energy is released won’t be

trapped in the house with you. Also, don’t make the conversation about blaming. Make your statements “I” statements that center your feelings and what you want. Encourage your partner to do the same. You may find that you both have similar feelings and want the same things, whether that is more adventure between the two of you or more adventures apart. Either way, the way to potentially find a solution is to acknowledge the problem. I am struggling quite a bit with life at the moment. I encountered a lot of loss very quickly around four months ago: My father passed, my uncle was diagnosed with terminal cancer and within two weeks my wife walked out on me abruptly... I seem to be going through waves of being somewhat OK and utter despair. I understand that these are all normal emotions to experience, but it doesn’t make it any less challenging. This is a lot of loss. The whole experience was kind of like hitting bottom for me; I feel like an entirely different person (in a better way). I would love to share my story as I have come to understand more about my life and how I ended up here. Any sort of advice would be wonderful. This reminds me of something I saw on social media last year. It said, “Check on your strong friends.” It sounds like you are very strong, and I say that because the amount of loss and disappointment you’ve experienced could have broken you, but it didn’t. Even more, you feel that you’ve seen some level of triumph and want to share your experience

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The Treasure Trove

Gulfport History Revealed in Nash Family Collection By Amanda Hagood

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From left, Julie Pitzer, GHS volunteer Peggy Bach (and daughter Maggie), and GHS Operations Manager Mel Zodda look through items from Julie’s collection.

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mercial fishing shack. She was hoping to identify the location. But as she opened the box and began laying out dozens of portraits, candids, letters and other family keepsakes, Gulfport Historical Society staff and volunteers realized that this unassuming box was actually a treasure chest of local history. As Gulfport genealogies go, Julie’s is impressive. She can trace

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her ancestry back on her mother Nancy Massingill’s side to William L. Nash, who came from Georgia to what is now Pinellas around 1870 with his wife, Christian McCrae Nash and their nine children. Three more Nashes would be born here in Florida – the youngest of whom was Angus Lawrence “Laus” Nash. The Nashes would become one of founding families of the peninsula. Even as a child, Juile sensed there was something Old Florida about her family. “I grew up with an old kind of food, an old kind of cooking, lots of outdoorsy stuff.” She grins. “My peers were not eating alligator or mullet.” Her great-great grandfather Angus, who passed away in 1957, would live to see his pioneer settlement become the town of Gulfport, the wild days of Prohibition, and the emergence of modern Florida in the years after World War II. He was very much a part of this history: family legends tell of a still – hidden in the

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Georgena Nash Fillman, Aaron Fillman, and their friend Shirley Johnson, most likely along Shore Boulevard in Gulfport.

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It’s a stick up! Aaron Fillman posing with his new car, and Nash cousins mugging for the camera, in 1937.

mangroves – and stories of running liquor from the Bahamas. Angus even made the headlines in 1932 for taking Babe Ruth on a very successful alligator hunt along Bear Creek. A picture snapped on the scene shows Laus and the Bambino shaking hands over a nine-foot saurian stretched across the bumper of their car. Just another day in the life, really – Laus was rumored to have killed over 2,000 gators in his career. Angus’s daughter, Georgena Nash Fillman, born in 1905, left a very different record of her time in Gulfport: a leatherbound diary given to her husband, Aaron Fillman, filled with notes and impressions of life in the Depression and World War II-era Florida. Gently turning its pages, Julie reminisces: “Here’s where she talks about Fillman – that’s what she called him – going to bring her wood for a fire. Here’s when they got their icebox. Here’s where she went to

Betty Fillman Massingill preparing a mullet.

visit her son, Jack, in New York.” The diary places all these life events against a historical background of widespread underemployment and national pastimes such as going to the movies. It is all the more poignant for the entries made at and after Georgena’s death in 1971 by her daughter Betty, who hoped her own daughter would have a record of the mother whom

Betty had loved so much. When the conversation turns to Betty – Betty Jean Fillman Massingill, born in 1927 – Julie’s voice deepens with emotion. “She didn’t finish the ninth grade,” says Julie, remembering her grandmother, “but she was the most well-read person I know. She wrote all the time. She died in 1992, right Nash continued on page 16

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Gloves belonging to Lorena Rebecca Leonardi Nash (18831962), known to her family as “Little Grandmother.”

around her birthday. Her nickname was Sapphire – after her birthstone.” The cardboard box has many extraordinary examples of Betty’s life and work, including a notebook of poems. “What will they say about me,” reads the first entry, “Those whom I hold so dear? / What will they best remember / When I’m no longer here?” Julie picks up a picture of Betty holding a mullet by the tail. Betty and Georgena were both descendants (through Georgena’s mother, Lorena) of the Leonardis (sometimes spelled Leonardy), a Minorcan family that immigrated to Pinellas in 1868. Julie still remem-

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Nash family photographs and newspaper clippings from Julie Pitzer’s collection.

bers the Spanish influence in Betty’s cooking: bean soups, fromajardis (a kind of cheese biscuit), chicken and rice. And mullet. “Minorcans would drop everything they were doing to go and catch a mullet run,” Juile explains. It was a legacy of hard times in the Minorcan colony at New Smyrna, when mullet was one of the few plentiful food sources, turned into a tradition. “Usually she would fry it,” says Julie. “And eat the gizzards, too.” This extraordinary collection of photographs and other records is now being scanned and added to GHS’s growing digital archives.

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“Julie’s wealth of knowledge is incredible,” Operations Manager Mel Zodda said. The stories and memories that Julie brings, along with her family photographs, can help to fill important gaps in the GHS’s archive. “We do not currently possess such a detailed and informative pictorial lineage of the Nashes.” Scanned items will become a part of the Gulfport History Museum’s permanent collection, and Zodda hopes that other Gulfportians and Gulfport descendants will come forward with details of their own family stories that can shed even more light on Gulfport’s history.

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was cooking competitively with the Dizzy Pig team and then sponsored by Big Green Egg. His winning dish? The hand-crafted Korean bulgogi sauce that glazes his fall-off-the-bone wings and ribs. Recently, I had the pleasure of partnering with him to see The BBQ Buddha’s magic for myself. For our cooking collaboration, he went all out with a locally caught red snapper (thanks to his boat captain neighbor) as well as American wagyu flank steaks, courtesy of sponsor Snake River Farms out of Boise, Idaho. American Wagyu comes from the crossbreeding of purebred Japanese wagyu bulls with American cow breeds. The result is a luscious, marbled meat that finishes with a rich, buttery mouthfeel. The day before grilling, Sussman takes out his protein of choice and lets it air dry in the fridge for 24 hours. Two hours before grilling, he tempers the steaks by letting them rest at room temperature, to ensure its maximum juiciness. The night he and his wife Debbie hosted me, he preheated his ceramic Big Green Egg (BGE) for a live fire of 400 degrees. Seasoning his grill grates with avocado oil and lemon, Sussman explained that the iconic BGE is the ideal structure for cook-

ing in all weather elements. Due to the oblong egg structure and the ceramic mold, the Egg allows the griller to cook in any environment without the Florida elements – mainly humidity – interfering with the cooking process. Like any legit culinarian, Sussman appreciates the Maillard reaction – the chemical reaction between reducing sugars and protein under high heat (AKA: “crust”) – and for our American wagyu, the sweet spot is searing for four minutes on either side and letting the meat rest for a solid 10 before slicing. Once the steaks are resting, the Dizzy Pig dry-rub-dusted red snapper cooks in minutes. We sat down at a gorgeous, heavy wood table, serenaded by bossa nova music and faint snorts from the Sussman’s French bulldogs, Yoda and Obi, in the background. My steak was cooked to the pristine medium rare temp and oozed with the herbaceous compound butter I brought that night for “garnish.” Chris tells me how he “helps people find the path to barbecue nirvana” by explaining his basic fundamentals of grilling, all while paraphrasing some of the tips in tricks from his newly published cookbook, “The Four Fundamentals of Smoking.”

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We talked about wood chip flavors, dry and wet heat cooking methods, pellet versus live fire grills and how to get that “thin blue smoke” combustion for the ideal smoke rings in grilled meat. As we exchanged stories about how we all came to Gulfport, Chris left me with the most satisfying bite of all: “I’ve never felt more at home living in Gulfport… I’m so glad we found it.”

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arts The Colors of Family

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“Birthplace” by Carla L.

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Being Seam

Meet Some of St. Pete’s Inspired Clothing Designers Despite being worlds away from designer capitals, St. Petersburg is home to many clothing creators, and got its own taste of Fashion Month this September. The Avant. Gala Fashion Art Show at Coastal Creative hosted some recent collections and more on September 17, and the Gabber talked to a few of these talented designers. Skintight New York native, St. Petersburg local Dana Blickensderfer doesn’t consider herself a designer first – that came later. Her main form of expression is oil on canvas and photo work. Lately however, Blickensderfer has been into her body-molded “cleo-suits” that she debuted at the Coastal show. “As a woman, working with the female form is such a tangible experience,” Blickensderfer said. “I haven’t done any body work on the male form, but being a female, it’s just more comfortable.” The goddess-inspired looks are created from spray paint and duct tape, and come together on-site – a suit of “fem” armor inspired by Queen Cleopatra, a nod to the artist’s Egyptian ancestry.

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Artist Dana Blickensderfer and her wearable creations. From left, Jane Diaz, Dana Blickensderfer, Marissa Bell, Mia Lanz.

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Author Cynthia Barnett’s New Book Shows Our Connections When environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett was growing up in Florida, one of her favorite seashells was the lightning whelk, an impressively large spiral with chocolatey stripes that is a common find on Gulf beaches. For years, a specimen she and her husband found at Cedar Key has topped her family’s Christmas tree. But it was not until she began researching her newest book, “The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans” (W.W. Norton & Company, 2021), that she understood the full significance of the whelk, which was used by Native Americans of the Gulf Coast for centuries for making food, tools and ceremonial objects, as well as for trading to other indigenous groups throughout the Southeast. In one astounding instance, a burial featuring 20,000 beads fashioned from lightning whelk shells was found at the great mound city

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of Cahokia, outside present day St. Louis. “I never knew the importance of the lightning whelk’s life and afterlife for Native American people,” she recalls. “I was moved by those stories of true native Floridians – and humbled by all that I didn’t know about a natural object with which I thought I was familiar.” Readers will find many more extraordinary stories in the book, which spins a natural and cultural history of 13 different seashells. Like an oceanic current, the book drifts far and wide between remarkable places – such as the 11th-century Maldives, where the tiny money cowrie became one of the first global currencies; and 19th century London, where Abigail and Marcus Samuel began the enterprise that became Royal Dutch Shell by selling shells in their East End curio shop. Buoyed by Barnett’s deft prose, and fascinating portraits of scholars, adventurers, writers, and hobbyists whose lives have been caught up in a search for shells, the book is as

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Find links for these events — and many other things to do — online at thegabber.com/events. All Weekend Long Pier Picking Weekend shopping, done local. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the St. Pete Pier will have booths featuring art, jewelry, homemade treats and plants. Find your new treasure close to home and remember to bring a mask. St. Pete Pier, 800 2nd Ave N. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, October 1 More than Clay Support budding artists at a market brought to you by the student artists in Creative Clay’s Transition Program. New students and old-timers are all ready to show their stuff, and purchases made benefit the creators directly. Background noise will be live music by Emily Turnage and the British Food Stop food truck. Creative Clay, 1846 1st Ave S. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. First Friday Tradition So much art packed in just one Friday a month. It’s the First Friday Art Walk in Gulfport

again and Beach Boulevard South will be filled with local art and creators. Find a new muse, tip street performers and try out Gulfport eats. Beach Boulevard. 5-8 p.m. Snapshots Enjoy an evening of local photography and music at the Gulfport’s Catherine Hickman Theater. Images by photographer Larry Busby will be displayed exclusively for “A Gulfport Sight and Sound Experience II.” This show benefits the Gulfport Historical Society and features gourmet pizza from Tutto Bene and live sounds from Berkeley Grimball and his Pod Harp Orchestra. Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S. 6-10 p.m. Furry Blessings St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Community is hosting a drive-thru pet blessing to celebrate Saint Francis of Assisi. Saint Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Community, 3803 Haines Rd N. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 365 Pink Days Come celebrate one year at Gulfport’s spot for produce and homemade eats. There will be

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Wednesday, October 6 Let’s Boogie Slip on your dancing shoes, Gulfport. The Gulfport Casino Ballroom is back with swing classes, an open dance floor and a cash bar. It’s time to groove! Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. S. 7-11 p.m. Gulfport Acts How are your acting chops? Take an eight-week course “Auditioning for Film and TV” course to tighten up on your skills at Project Free in Gulfport. Interested participants should have previous acting experience and contact Corinne Broskette at 727656-8525. Project Free, 2026 51st St. S. 7-10 p.m. Thursday, October 7 Preserve the ‘Burg Movie Night Your favorite event to watch classic films in the grass is back this October. First up is the 1940s drama, “His Girl Friday.” Jam to live music by Hal & Jessie, The Bluegrass Pirates, before the fun, and don’t forget to stock up on movie snacks. Attend for free, but RSVP to save a spot. Donations to the ‘burg are much appreciated and can be gifted online. North Straub Park, 400 Bayshore Dr NE. 6-10 p.m. Haunted Writing Are you a spooky writer who loves a southern setting? Learn how to craft Floridian horror stories with local author Carol Perry at this Eckerd-hosted event. This 90-minute session will dive into “how tos” and the creative process of creepy Florida fiction. Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S. 7-8:30 p.m.

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Active Aging Week at the Gulfport Senior Center Start October off with a string of activities aimed to get you active and involved, brought to you by the Gulfport Multipurpose Senior Center. Monday, October 4 Harmonica Jams Listen to the bluesy sounds of the Gulfport Senior Citizens’ Harmonica Club. Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave S. 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 5 Field Day Fun Spend a day in the sun for a game-filled field day at Chase Park. There will be favorites such as volleyball, pickleball, badminton and much more, including wheelchair friendly sports, before and after lunch. Chase Park, 27th Ave S & 54th St S. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, October 6 Get Clean A green event for the early birds, the Gulfport Senior Center is hosting a community cleanup of Gulfport’s east entrance. Supplies are provided, and so is coffee. Gulfport Neighborhood Center, 1617 49th St. S. 7:30 a.m. Thursday, October 7 For the Soul Have you ever wanted to try Tai Chi? Try all the spiritual exercises at this workshop diving into the body and mind. This class provides demos, information and explanations for all those soon to be yogis. Gulfport Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. 3 p.m. Friday, October 8 Scam Jam Learn how to spot and give scams the hands through a live musical by Project Free’s Solar Flair. Stick around for the ending raffle to potentially win a prize. Gulfport Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. 1:30 p.m.

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Gulfport Brewery + Eatery wrapped up a weekend of Oktoberfest fun, featuring games, music, traditional food and beer on Sunday, September 26.

Yes, we know Germany’s official Oktoberfest is typically over before October, but local beer and pretzel lovers can still get use out of their lederhosen at these Pinellas festivities that stretch the autumn tradition. While many are bier-centric, there’s fun for the whole family – even the pups. October 1 & 2 and October 8 & 9 German American Society of Pinellas Oktoberfest Two weekends of authentic Oktoberfest fun with traditional German foods, desserts and coffee at no other than the German American Society of Pinellas. Here you can sip and sample away with friends, or go all in at the bier stein-holding contest. German American Friendship Society of the Pinellas, 8098 66th St N. 5-10 p.m.

October 1 - October 3 Eine Kleine Wies’n Oktoberfest Celebration All the European flavor without the downtown crowds, the Independent is celebrating October’s first weekend with traditional brews – Hefe, Lager, Festbier and Dunkel – and on-brand treats (hint: it’s always sausages). Independent Bar, 1049 Central Ave. 2 p.m.-1 a.m. October 1 - October 3 Pawtoberfest Celebration Hoist your stein at a dog-friendly Oktoberfest at Pinellas Ale Works. Sample pumpkin-flavored brews and compete in a raffle benefiting Pet Pal Animal Shelter. The beer-hoisting competition winner will receive a four-pack of Festbier and a pet supply gift card. Pinellas Ale Works, 1962 1st Ave. S. 12-8 p.m.

Saturday, October 9 OktoBEERfest Spend Oktoberfest in the glitz and glam of St. Petersburg’s Coliseum. This Saturday celebration will feature huge beer mugs, ciders, bites and traditional music from Deutschland. Stick around for prizes and beer-fueled games. The Coliseum, 535 4th Ave. N. 4-8 p.m. Oktoberfest Pub Crawl Take a walk through central St. Petersburg on this self-guided tour to several Oktoberfest-friendly breweries. Starting at Pinellas Ale Works, the crawl hits If ​​ I Brewed the World, Cage Brewing, Three Daughters Brewing and possibly more. Start at Pinellas Ale Works, 1962 1st Ave S. 1:45-5 p.m.

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obituaries Joe Nuzzo, Surf Shop Icon, Dies at 78

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Nuzzo and close friend John La Budde.

Remembered as the metaphorical “Mayor of Treasure Island,” Joe Nuzzo died in hospice care on Thursday, September 23 and left behind a community of coastal friends, family and his iconic Suncoast Surf Shop at 9841 Gulf Blvd. His shop, opened in 1966, paid homage to the blazing beach summers of Nuzzo’s youth. He was a U.S. Navy veteran and opened Suncoast Surf Shop at just 22 years old. Despite hailing from New York, over the next 55 years, Nuzzo and his shop would go on to become a favorite of the Gulf Beaches community. “He’s loved by everyone, definitely by me,” younger sister Geraldine Nuzzo-Carl said. “I’m just so hurt over this. He was like my best friend. I called

him everyday. He’d give the shirt off his back to anyone.” It was Nuzzo-Carl who ran the shop when her brother was traveling the world with his surfboard. Nuzzo hit the waves in Barbados, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico – and when he wasn’t globe trotting, the ex-sailor volunteered with Surfers For Autism in Pass-a-Grille. “Joe was just happy; he made friends everywhere he went, and knew people all around the world,” said friend Gail Gilchrist. “He truly was the man, the myth and the legend... Joe hung with Jimmy Buffet before he was Jimmy Buffet.” Gilchrist, who met Nuzzo in 1983 while haggling over the price of a pair of sunglasses at his shop, remembers him as family.

“If he invited you into his life, he would take care of you emotionally,” Gilchrist said. “He lived his life to the fullest every minute of the day; that’s why it was so hard seeing him go.” Nuzzo is survived by his 20-yearold son, Jonah Nuzzo. “Jonah was his world for the last 20 years,” Gilchrist said. According to family and friends, there will be a memorial service held in Gulfport on the date of what would have been one of Nuzzo’s iconic Christmas parties, December 14. “His wishes were to be buried at sea and to have a big party with lots of music,” Nuzzo-Carl said. “So that’s what we’re doing.” Find updates on the celebration at fb.com/surfingsince1966.

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COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SEEKS NEWS & POLITICS REPORTER The Gabber Newspaper in Gulfport, Florida is seeking a stringer reporter to cover Gulfport City Council and local political/ city beats. The appropriate candidate should have news reporting experience/and or experience with local government. Position requires in-person attendance at meetings at least twice a month. This is a part-time staff position paying $500 a month for five articles ($125 weekly). This would include two council articles a month (with next-day turnaround), as well as three offcouncil-week pieces that are deeper dives into local politics, city news or trend pieces. Please do not apply unless you can provide clips and a proper resume. Email publisher@thegabber.com.

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The City of St. Pete Beach, Florida will hold a municipal election Tuesday, March 15, 2022, for the election of a Commissioner in District 1 and a Commissioner in District 3. The Qualification Period begins at 12:00 p.m. on November 1, 2021 and ends at 12:00 p.m. on November 12, 2021.

La Ciudad de St. Pete Beach, Florida celebrará elecciones municipales el Martes 15 de Marzo de 2022 para elegir a un comisionado en el Distrito 1 y un comisionado en el Distrito 3. El periodo de Calificación iniciará a las 12:00 p. m. del 1.o de noviembre de 2021 y finalizará a las 12:00 p. m. del 12 de noviembre de 2021.

A candidate for Commissioner shall be a full-time resident of the City, and of the district which s/he seeks to represent, for at least twelve (12) months prior to the last day of the Qualification Period.

El candidato para comisionado debe ser un residente a tiempo completo de la Ciudad y del distrito al que busca representar, por lo menos doce (12) meses antes al último día del periodo de calificación.

Candidate Guidebooks will be available beginning October 27, 2021, in the Office of the City Clerk, St. Pete Beach City Hall, 155 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706.

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Las guías para los candidatos estarán disponibles el 27 de Octubre de 2021, en la Oficina de la Secretaria de la Ciudad, ubicada en St. Pete Beach City Hall, 155 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706.

Please call the Office of the City Clerk at (727) 363-9220 for further qualifying information or to schedule an appointment to pick up a Candidate Guidebook.

Por favor llame a la Oficina de la Secretaria de la Ciudad al (727) 363-9220 para recibir más información sobre la calificación o para programar una cita para recoger una guía para los candidatos.

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