Paradise News December 2016 Issue

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DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS

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ST. PETERSBURG Sundial Shoppes Florida Jean Co Locale Market Vinoy Hotel Hollander Hotel Holocaust Museum Morean Art Center Florida CraftArt Jim Duprey Salon Reno Surf Shop Hollander Hotel The 4 three nine BBT-Central Dwtn. Peaceful Warriors Wellness Center

GRAND CENTRAL DISTRICT Grand Central Stained Glass

TYRONE AREA Cody’s Road House Harold Seltzer

GULFPORT Chamber Seabreeze Inn Gulfport Casino

Habana Café Library/City Hall Art Village

ISLA DEL SOL & BAYWAY ISLES Regions Bank Sterling Cleaners Patchingtons

Island Salon Subway Isla Yacht & CC

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35 DEPARTMENTS

FEATURE STORY 18 Gulf Beaches Transportation - Update by Steve Traiman

PUBLISHER’S LETTER.......6 LETTERS .........................7 TIDBITS ....................8-10 INVESTING ...................16 REAL ESTATE ............. 21 PROPERTY LAW .............22 CONSTRUCTION .........23 ART NEWS .............37-41 ARTS & LEISURE ............. .........................42, 44-55 EVENTS .................44-54 CLASSIFIED ...........56, 57 PLAYING AROUND ......58 ASTROLOGY ................60

11 Holiday Pet Safety by Nanette Wiser 13 Florida Botanical Gardens Holiday Lights 17 Nominations Wanted for St. Petersburg Preservation Awards 26 Holiday Gift Guide by Nanette Wiser 28 Wish List of Ideas for the Holidays 29 New Year’s Eve Celebrations by Nanette Wiser 35 Champagne Bubbles 101 by Nanette Wiser

ReMax Metro Marco’s Wong Lee’s T. V. Hardware

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Billy’s TD Bank Phila Deli Island Grille

Palms of Pasadena Hospital Spiro’s Deli Publix Winn Dixie Fountains Towers

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COVER DESIGN: Renee Roos ARTIST: Lori Bellinger ART: Baylie Stover, age 13 Shorecrest Preparatory School Tampa Bay Watch Habitat Award Winner, see page 17

Merry Pier Paradise Grille Gennaro’s SeaCritters Suntan Art Center Bamboozle

The SeaHorse Paradiso Boutique The Wharf Hurley Realty Loews - Don CeSar Shaners Land-Sea Mkt

ST. PETE BEACH 5th/3rd Bank Lou’s Florist Pappy’s Scoops Ice Cream Baird Realty Nori Thai -Sushi Riptides Lounge Resort Realty Library/City Hall Paradise Grille Dolphin Liquors Cafe Soleil New China

ReMax Preferred Agave Mexican Synovus Bank SPB Produce-Deli Coldwell Banker RE Vito & Michaels’ Nina’s Cafe Winn Dixie TBB Chamber Gulf to Bay Bait UPS Store Regions Bank Dolphin Beach Resort

COREY AREA DISTRICT Art Expo Paradise Gifts Frog Pond

Chill Restaurant Beach Theatre Jackie’s Bistro Keller Williams Realty

TREASURE ISLAND Publix Market The Sandpiper The Pearl TI & MB Chamber

Bilmar Hotel T.I. Hardware ReMax Metro Clock Tower Bus Stop

JOHN’S PASS VILLAGE Kilwin’s Ice Cream Spice & Tea Exchange Old Fash. Ice Cream Chamber Kiosk

MADEIRA BEACH

36 OLLI Winter Classes Eckerd College update

Barefoot Bch Resort Post Office Recreation Center City Hall Library

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FROM THE PUBLISHER’S December is a significant month in most of our lives. In this last month on the Roman year, most religions celebrate a major holiday. This year two major holidays start on the same day. Also, my only brother and my favorite aunt’s birthdays are on the 12th. which is likely when you will get this issue in the mail. Occasionally we hear from a reader who wishes they’d gotten their issue earlier in the month. They’d“missed an event they would have enjoyed”, they say. We apologize and ask them if they still have last month’s issue or if they have been to our website, www.paradisenewsfl.com. Last month’s issue has everything we knew about for the first two weeks of this month. We explain that we have been “on island time” since we started the publication in 1995. We have also been online however, since 2009, and the new issue gets posted very soon after the first of each month, when it goes to the printer. If you have lost or thrown away last month’s issue before the new one arrives in the mail, you can always look online. Online you will find our ALL NEW, mobile-friendly website, accomplished almost entirely by our blessed ‘Online Networking Coordinator’, with a hand and encouragement from our new Writer/ Associate Editor Special Projects Director and more, Nanette Wiser. There is A LOT MORE online than just the current issue of the magazine. Our website changes at least weekly, but often daily, with new tidbits and posts added. With active hyperlinks throughout the site AND in the online magazine, it takes just a click on a link to get even more information.

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PUBLISHERS & EDITORS Peter Roos & Renee Roos ART DIRECTOR Renee Roos - info@paradisenewsfl.com __________________________________________ ASSOCIATE EDITOR/WRITER SPECIAL PROJECTS DIRECTOR Nanette Wiser FEATURE WRITERS Steve Traiman • Joyce LaFray CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Jim Beggins • Tom Brodersen Esq. Julian Fant • Sarah Lyons • Tom Smith Brian Puckett, JD, CPA, PFS, CFP™ DIRECTORS Kaeley Dawson - Social Media Vickie Kolb - Events, Arts & Leisure Lorrie Bellinger - Graphic Designer Janet Hopson - Graphic Designer Carrie Hill - Proofreader MARKETING Eileen Brock __________________________________________

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Since we ARE on Island Time, December is also the issue for New Years’ Celebrations. Renee and I are planning on bringing in 2017 at the St. Petersburg Coliseum, where we will enjoy “Swinging In The New Year” with up to 1,800 of our friends and neighbors on the sweetest & largest dance floor in the southeast. January 1st is a milestone birthday for me. Everywhere we look there is a party that night, and this is the most fun we have found without a big price tag. We’ve been enjoying New Year’s Eve at the St. Pete Coliseum for years. We even spent our very first new year’s eve together there, but that is a story for a future issue. As 2016 ends, we thank all Paradise NEWS readers for the opportunity to educate, inform and entertain you for 22 years and counting. We thank our advertisers for their support and you for supporting and letting them know you read about them in Paradise NEWS. Happy New Year to All! Peter Roos & Renee Roos, & the Gang at Paradise News

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LETTERS According to Margaret Sullivan of the Washington Post, the new word for 2016 is Post-Truth, meaning established facts no longer matter. What matters is that which appeals to partisan ideology. Tom Rosenstiel of the American Press Institute says to journalists and reporters "catch the bad guy, watch the cookie jar and ferret out chicanery." On the national level, great! But what happens way down at the local level in our small local communities. Recently, City of Treasure Island had six referenda items on the ballot dealing with the ability to redevelop blighted properties on the beach. The administration provided fact-based and verifiable information to voters and held community forums to answer questions. However an anti-growth group, led by an attorney who earns his living by

using any legal maneuver in his attempt to attacked local communities, conducted a campaign of outright lies, both in print and door to door campaigning. The voters were fed stories of gigantic buildings being built all over Treasure Island, and in their fear and panic, voted down every issue. The facts did not matter! The City's promotional efforts did not matter. No one was able to stop the chicanery. This is the new Post-Truth era. - Mary Maloof - Former Treasure Island Mayor Good Morning, Steve, and sincere congratulations on an outstanding feature article! (The SPB Aquatarium) Sincerely, - Julian Fant Just found your website.. It is great! Merilee Hampton

WYCOFF, Richard "Dick" II, a Pass-A-Grille resident, passed away November 12 at home, surrounded by loving family. Dick was a Pass-A-Grille resident for 27 years and was a past president and active member of the Pass A Grille Community Association. Dick was a devout Catholic who always made God and family a priority. He is survived by 3 daughters, Kim, Erika and Erin, and 2 sons, Richard and Louis, 10 adoring grandchildren and 1 adoring great granddaughter. The family would like to express their heart felt thanks to the close family and friends who have been so supportive during Dick's struggle. A special debt of gratitude goes out to the caring staff of Hospice. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Association. The family has set up a tribute page with Beach Memorial Chapel, St. Pete Beach. For a full online tribute go to beachmemorial.com ParadiseNewsFL.com | DECEMBER 2016

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Tidbits Compiled by Nanette Wiser HOLIDAY PACKAGE SAFETY: Are you cybershopping? If so, make sure you protect your gifts from package thieves. • Take advantage of home delivery services. UPS has the UPS My Choice service. If you sign up for a free membership, you can get delivery alerts, sign for a package online, and even ask that you hold a package at a UPS facility instead of having it delivered to your home. For additional money, you can get it delivered to another address. • FedEx has a similar program with Delivery Manager. • USPS has the Package Intercept program. For a fee they will hold the package for pickup or you can have it sent to another address. • Have a security camera on your porch. This will help if your package is stolen so that police can catch the thief. Plus, if the package is damaged, you can use it as evidence against insurance. 8

• Use signature confirmation. This way the package is not left out in the open because a signature is needed. • If a package is stolen, file a police report first, then contact your carriers. If you bought through Amazon, contact them as well. GULFPORT FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Organizers of the first annual October Gulfport Chef’s Table recently presented a check for proceeds from the event to charitable recipient CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse). Additional proceeds from the event were distributed to CASA at a later date for a total donation of $8,569.75. Proceeds from the event were doubled by matching funds from the Sonia Raymund Foundation’s matching grant program. CASA provides support and services for women, men and families living with or recovering from abuse. • Restaurants participating were Backfin Blue Cafe, Boca Bay Grille, Isabelle's at The Historic Peninsula Inn, Mangia Gourmet, Neptune Grill,

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O'Maddy's Bar & Grille, Pia's Trattoria and Smokin' J's Real Texas BBQ. Tables were assembled end-to-end to accommodate diners, with décor assembled by each restaurant for its own section of seating with fine dining details including white tablecloths, china, glassware and full table service. • The event was sponsored by the participating Gulfport restaurants, the City of Gulfport, the Gulfport Merchants Association, J.J. Taylor, Olympus Printing, Republic National Distribution Company and Superior Auto Body. GULFPORT MERCHANTS AWARD GRANTS: Members of the Board of Directors of the Gulfport Merchants Association (GMA) presented checks to representatives of two local non-profit organizations, CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) and the Sonia Plotnick Health Fund, on December 7th. CASA provides services to women and families who are recovering from abusive environments. The

Sonia Plotnick Health Fund provides grants to women in need of health services. Each organization received a grant of $2375. The recipients were among four groups awarded community grants funded with a portion of proceeds from 2015 GMA-sponsored “Gecko events, ”including the annual Gecko Fest, Gecko Ball and Gecko Crawl. The GMA offers the community grants each year to non-profit organizations which are located in Gulfport or include Gulfport in their area of service. Grants were awarded earlier in the year to the Circle of Friends of the Gulfport Public Library and the Daystar Life Center. Grants totaling $7750 have been awarded in 2015. PARTY HEARTY: The beautiful, historic Gulfport Casino hosts swing, Latin and ballroom dance classes and is a popular venue for weddings, proms and the annual Gecko Ball. The facility can accommodate events for activities for 50 – 750 with a dining capacity of 400. 727-893-1070.


MADEIRA BEACH 99 BOTTLES OF BEER IN THE WALL: Mad Beach Craft Brewing Company just released their first bottled beer in late November. In anticipation of their first bottle release, co-owner & founder Matthew Powers reached out to local celebrity Tattoo artist, TJ Hal of Foolish Pride, to design the artwork for the bottle. Once the final product was in hand Matthew, was so inspired he decided to commemorate the moment by having TJ ink the masterpiece on his arm for all of eternity. www.madbeachbrewing.com MARKET TIME: The Mid-Week Madeira Beach Open Air Market (Wednesday 9 am – 2 pm) and the Indian Shores Sunday Morning Market (9 am – 1 pm) reopened this month and run weekly through May 2017. The Markets host localVendors who offer everything from produce to fine art. Both Markets are beach close, free of charge and family friendly. Leashed pets are welcome. New vendors welcome. www.TheBeachMarkets.com WATER TAXI: The new Tampa Bay ferry and taxi by Hubbard’s Marina has started inside Upper Boca Ciega Bay! This new ferry boat takes guests to Madeira Beach, Treasure Island and Western St. Petersburg. It currently runs on Fridays and Saturdays four times daily at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm and will be expanded in November to Sundays (and

reduce Friday’s service to the afternoons at 4 pm and 7 pm). For a full route map, schedule, fares and to buy tickets check out tampabayferry.com/. PINELLAS COUNTY STAYCATION: Visit St. Pete/Clearwater is running a campaign until the end of the year encouraging people to use their remaining vacation days here in St. Pete/Clearwater. AMBULANCE PROGRAM: Pinellas County offers the Sunstar FirstCare Ambulance Membership Program to assist residents with the out-of-pocket expenses associated with ambulance transportation. Enrollment begins Dec. 1, for coverage Jan 1, 2017-2018. It is not an insurance plan. It is a Pinellas County government program that works with an individual’s insurance company to cover 100 percent of eligible expenses associated with deductibles & co-payments. The membership plan will also cover 50 percent of the cost for any trips denied by the insurance company. It is estimated that the average cost of a single transport is $707. Annual membership fees are $63 for an individual and $98 for a family. Uninsured plan members receive a 20 percent discount on ambulance transportation services, an average savings of $140 per transport. The family plan covers those related by blood, marriage or adoption who reside in

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Tidbits the same household. Information, or sign up, call (727) 582-2008 X3 or visit pinellascounty.org/firstcare ECKERD COLLEGE Eckerd College offers myriad of activities and programs as a service to the community. All events are held on the Eckerd College campus and are free and open to the public, unless otherwise stated. Eckerd College is located at 4200 54th Ave. S in St. Petersburg. Programs and events are subject to change. For more information, email events@eckerd.edu, visit eckerd.edu/events or call 727.864.7979. To see the entire International Cinema series at Eckerd College offerings, visit eckerd.edu /international-cinema. • ART - The Nearly Annual Christmas Show & Sale Dec. 4 – Dec. 13, Weekdays, 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, at Cobb Gallery. Stop by to pick up one-of-a-kind pieces for you and your loved ones.

Works for sale include ceramics, prints, paintings, calligraphy and more. • THEATRE Live HD Tickets at livehdstpete.com $25 /$22 ASPEC/OLLI members. Live HD St. Pete: War Horse Fri., Dec. 9, 1:30 pm, Miller Auditorium War Horse takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France. Stirring music and songs at its heart, astonishing life-size puppets by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Company bring breathing, galloping, charging horses to thrilling life on stage. Live HD St. Pete: L’Amour de Loin - An Opera by Kaija Saariaho - Sat., Dec. 10, 12:55 pm, Miller Auditorium First seen in 2000 at the Salzburg Festival, it was Kaija Saariaho’s breakthrough opera. Features glimmering ribbons of LED lights that extend across the stage and over the orchestra pit. Eric Owens is the knight on a quest for love, and Susanna

Phillips is his lover on the other side of the sea. Conductor Susanna Mälkki makes her Met debut. MUSIC Birds of a Feather: Winter Choir Concert Sun., Dec. 11, 3 pm, Wireman Chapel. The Eckerd College Concert Choir & its select ensembles are joined by a professional chamber orchestra for an afternoon of bird-inspired music, including seasonal selections. (Also see page 36 for programs offered by OLLI on & off the Eckerd Campus) HOLIDAY EVENT Free Breakfast with Santa! Saturday, December 10 The St. Petersburg Lions Club host the 10th Annual Breakfast with Santa for kids of all ages! Music and Crafts plus an Opportunity for Pictures! Breakfast served 9 to 11 am Lions Beach House, 9300 W. Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island Call 813-965-2534 or RSVP LionSally@gmail.com or Please bring peanut butter for donation to the St. Pete Free Clinic PN

Wishing All Readers of Paradise News Happy Holidays & A Prosperous New Year!


HOLIDAY PET SAFETY By Nanette Wiser Whether you are entertaining at home or taking your pet to Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner, keep your furry friends safe and their routine as normal as possible. Steer clear of unhealthy treats, toxic plants and dangerous decorations. Here are some tips for keeping Fifi and Fido in tiptop health. House Rules: If your animal-loving guests would like to give your pets a little extra attention and exercise while you're busy tending to the party, ask them to feel free to start a nice play or petting session. If you are having guests for the holiday, give your pet his own quiet space to retreat to complete with fresh water and a place to snuggle. Shy pups and cats might want to hide out under a piece of furniture, in their carrying case or in a separate room away from the hubbub.

or anything else that creates noise on the tree's bottom limbs to warn you of an impending tree disaster. Clean up pine needles which can puncture your pet's intestines if ingested. Seasonal Plants: Mistletoe and holly can nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, and mistletoe can affect your pet’s cardiovascular system. Poinsettias are also poisonous to pets and lilies can cause kidney failure in cats if ingested, so find a Thanksgiving or Christmas centerpiece that is not pet toxic.

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Put the Meds Away: Make sure all of your medications are locked behind secure doors, and be sure to tell your guests to keep their meds zipped up and packed away, too. The Tree: Securely anchor your Christmas tree so it doesn't tip and fall, causing possible injury to your pet. Keep your animals away from stagnant tree water which can breed bacteria and cause stomach upset. Place your Christmas tree in a corner, blocked off from your pet's

wanting eyes. If this doesn't keep your dog or cat from attempting to jump onto the tree, you can place aluminum foil, a plastic drink bottle filled with knick knacks,

Decorations: Kitties love this sparkly, light-catching "toy" that's easy to bat around and carry in their mouths. But a nibble can lead to a swallow, which can lead to an obstructed digestive tract, severe vomiting, dehydration and possible surgery. Ditto for gift wrap, especially ribbon which could be easily ingested. Holiday Glow: Don't leave lighted candles unattended. Pets may burn them-

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selves or cause a fire if they knock candles over. Be sure to use appropriate candle holders, placed on a stable surface. And if you leave the room, put the candle out. For some animals, scented candles can be a problem for wiggly respiratory systems, especially for diabetic cats.

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Wired Up: Keep wires, batteries and glass or plastic ornaments out of paws' reach. A wire can deliver a potentially lethal electrical shock and a punctured battery can cause burns to the mouth and esophagus, while shards of breakable ornaments can damage your pet's mouth and digestive tract. Holiday Food Dangers: Keep your pets on their normal food routine and don’t leave appetizing dishes where they can be tempted to taste. Keep your pets away from the table and unattended plates of food and be sure to secure the lids on garbage cans. NEVER feed your pets chocolate and anything sweetened with xylitol. Ditto grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts and leftovers. Fatty, spicy and no-no human foods, as well as bones, should not be fed to your furry friends. As for cocktails, leave your drink where pets can’t get to them. If ingested, your pet could become weak, ill and may even go into a coma,

possibly resulting in death from respiratory failure. Gift Guide: Stick with chew toys that are basically indestructible, Kongs that can be stuffed with healthy foods or chew treats that are designed to be safely digestible. Long, stringy things are a feline's dream, but the most risky toys for cats involve ribbon, yarn and loose little parts that can get stuck in the intestines, often necessitating surgery. Surprise kitty with a new ball that's too big to swallow, a stuffed catnip toy or the interactive cat dancer. New Year's Noise: As you count down to the new year, please keep in mind that strings of thrown confetti can get lodged in a cat's intestines, if ingested, perhaps necessitating surgery. Noisy poppers can terrify pets and cause possible damage to sensitive ears. Remember that many pets are also scared of fireworks, so be sure to secure them in a safe, escape-proof area as midnight approaches. Ask The Experts: If you have a question about your cat or dog, contact your vet. If you don’t have one, look to Dr. Scott Tretz and staff at Bay Moorings Animal Hospital for ultra compassionate, expert care for your furry family member. Call 727.867.0118 or baymooringsanimalhospital.com PN

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A wide variety of skilled volunteer entertainers will delight visitors with their talents, including ballet dance troupes, local choral groups, and musicians performing jazz, bluegrass and folk. Visit Santa Claus every night through Dec. 23. An up-to-date schedule of nightly entertainment is available on theGardens’ website at www.flbg.org, or visitors can call the Holiday Lights hotline at (727) 582-5800 for recorded information. View past Holiday Lights at www.youtube.com/pcctv1. Parking for the event is free. Visitors with limited mobility can gain easy access by parking at the east entrance of the gardens. Weeknight visitation is encouraged for a more leisurely experience and ample parking. Florida Botanical Gardens; 12520 Ulmerton Road in Largo, alternate entrance at 12211 Walsingham Road, Largo. Open 7 am until dusk every day, free admission during daylight hours. Information, visit www.flbg.org or call (727) 582-2100. PN ParadiseNewsFL.com | DECEMBER 2016

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Instincts - Great for Survival, Bad for Investing by Brian Puckett, JD,CPA,PFS,CFP® AlignMyWealth.com Now that the emotionally charged US Presidential election is over (along with all the media hoopla and guru predictions), we turn to the most significant factor in your evidence-based investment strategy: the human factor. In short, your own impulsive reactions to market events can easily eclipse any other investment challenges you face. Exploring the Human Factor Despite everything we know about efficient capital markets and all the solid evidence available … we’re still human. We’ve got things going on in our heads that have nothing to do with evidence and rationality. Historically, these primordial instincts have served us well. Our prehistoric ancestors depended on them when being attacked by dinosaurs. Even today, our child’s cry brings us running without pause to think. These natural human instincts are not only good – they can actually foster our survival. In finance, where the coolest heads prevail, many of our human instincts cause more harm than good. If you don’t manage them when they occur, your own brain can trick

you into believing you’re making rational decisions when you are, in fact, being highjacked by ill-placed “survival” instincts. As William Bernstein, MD, PhD, said: “Human nature turns out to be a virtual Petrie dish of financially pathologic behavior.” Behavioral Finance There is a growing field of evidence-based inquiry known as behavioral finance. What happens when we stir up that Petrie dish of financial pathogens? Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Zweig’s “Your Money and Your Brain” provides a guided tour of the findings, describing what happens in our brains to generate illogical financial decisions. To name a couple of examples:

When markets tumble – Your brain’s amygdala, the trigger point for the fight or flight response, causes fear to take over and every instinct screams “Sell!” When markets soar – Neurons in the reflexive part of your brain fire up. Greed takes over convincing you to “Buy Now!” or miss the boat.

An Advisor’s Greatest Role: Managing the Human Factor Beyond these market-timing instincts that lead you astray, your brain cooks up plenty of other insidious biases to overly influence your investment decisions. To name a few, there’s confirmation bias, hindsight bias, recency bias, overconfidence, loss aversion, sunken costs and the herd mentality. So, managing the human factor in investing is another way an evidence-based financial practitioner adds value. By recognizing when clients are falling prey to a behavioral bias, we can“ hold up a mirror for them” so they can see it too. This allows the client to return to their evidencedbased financial plan which is in service to their most cherished financial goals. At Align Wealth Management, our job is to help you make the most of your one financial life. It’s who we are. It’s what we do.

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W A N T E D : Nomination for Preservation Awards! Saint Petersburg Preservation (SPP) is pleased to announce the nomination period for the 2017 Preservation Awards. The awards recognize the people, associations & businesses that are actively working to preserve, restore & complement the city’s historic buildings and places. Nominations can be made by building owners, neighbors, neighborhood associations or other groups. Nominations are an excellent way to recognize those individuals who Preserve the ‘Burg! The 2017 Preservation Awards Celebration will take place on Wednesday, February 8th at the historic St. Petersburg Woman’s Club on Snell Island, in conjunction with an exhibit & sale of watercolor paintings of area landmarks by local artist Robert Holmes. The awards recognize exemplary efforts in historic preservation in five categories: Residential and Commercial Restoration; Residential and Commercial Rehabilitation; Compatible Use; Adaptive Reuse; and Residential and Commercial Stewardship. There will be an award for Preservationist of the Year. Detailed descriptions of each category are available on the SPP website: http://www.stpetepreservation.org/page-1806144 Nominations accepted until December 16th, 2016. SPP works to foster an appreciation of St. Petersburg’s historic environment by educating the public about local historic resources, landmarking deserving sites and structures and recognizing the people and busineses that help achieve this goal.

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GULF BE ACHES TRANSPORTATION - Update STORY by STEVE TRAIMAN

With Pinellas County and Gulf Beaches tourism topping all records again this year, public transportation is a vital issue to take more cars off already overcrowded roads, bridges and highways. he Gulf Beaches are fortunate to have several regular PSTA (Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority) bus routes connecting local residents, many business & hotel employees, snowbirds and other visitors to downtown St. Petersburg and north to Clearwater. In addition, there are two free van ride services, two new ferry services and a proposed PSTA Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) program. PSTA’s Suncoast Beach Trolley operates daily including holidays from Pass-A-Grille in St. Pete Beach north along Gulf Boulevard to Clearwater Beach across Memorial Causeway to the downtown Clearwater Park Street Terminal. The Central Avenue Trolley runs Monday-Friday from the downtown St. Pete Pier across Central Avenue to Pasadena Avenue in South Pasadena across the Corey Causeway down Gulf Boulevard in St. Pete Beach to Pass-A-Grille. PSTA DART (Dial-A-Ride) is a special vital service available to the Americans with Disabilities Act Eligible, Disabled, Elderly, Medicaid Eligible and Transportation Disadvantaged. DART dispatch operates Monday-Friday 8 am – 5 pm; weekends and holidays, 9 am – 5 pm, with more info online at psta.net/DART or by phone at 727-540-1897.

Comp Beach Van Rides Local resident Dave Green opened Free Beach Ride in early 2009. Designed to give back to the community, the service was created to provide a safe, free transportation option for visitors and residents with free rides and drivers getting tips only. He opened with just a few golf carts, serving only St. Pete Beach and Pass-A-Grille. As the service popularity 18

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increased, safer and more comfortable vans were added. Soon after, the service was expanded to Treasure Island and Madeira Beach. Today, service extends from the south tip of Pass-A-Grille to the northern parts of Clearwater Beach, open daily from 8 am to 3 am, except Clearwater Beach, 8 am to Midnight. Rides are available by calling 727-776-7553 in St. Pete Beach; 727-686-5396 in Madeira Beach or Treasure Island; 727-225-1982 in Redington Beach, Indian Rocks Beach and Clearwater Beach. Free Island Hopper, LLC Company was started as a free shuttle service in December 2009 by local owner Lisa Turbbert. With four 7-passenger minivans, it operates daily from 8 am – 2 am from Pass-A-Grille (Gulf Boulevard mile marker 0) north to 150th Avenue (Tom Stuart Causeway, mile marker 9 1/2) in Madeira Beach, including all of Treasure Island. Service is free, with drivers working for tips only. The service is a great way for both locals and tourists to get to work, shopping, visit friends, restaurants or bar-hop. Riders need to call 727-217-6935 about 15-20 minutes in advance and be outside waiting for their pick-up at the dispatched time. Both Free Beach Rides and Free Island Hopper offer on-van advertising for any company or product. The vans – and eye-catching ads – are “moving billboards” seen by thousands on a daily basis and are a great way to promote any business.

New Ferry Services The Madeira Beach Ferry and Water Taxi is run by Capt. Mark Hubbard of Hubbard's Marina in Madeira Beach. The trips run Friday through Sunday to nine designated locations including John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk, Jungle Prada Park and Gator’s Café and Saloon on Treasure Island, with trips added as demand increases. Full weekday service is targeted for next March 1. One-way tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children and free under age 3, with an all-day pass for $20. Grand opening and ribbon cutting was held in conjunction with the John’s Pass Seafood Festival at Hubbard’s Marina on Oct. 28, with early rider response very encouraging, according to Hubbard. ParadiseNewsFL.com | DECEMBER 2016

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With the goal of taking more cars off the St. Pete to Tampa bridges, in August the St. Petersburg City Council and Pinellas County officials issued their final approval for a separate Cross Bay Ferry service connecting its downtown to downtown Tampa. Both the operating agreement with HMS Ferries and the interlocal agreement splitting the $1.4 million, six-month pilot project at $350,000 each from St. Pete, Pinellas County, Tampa and Hillsborough County was approved. Service began Nov. 4, with one-way fares for the 50minute trip $10 for adults, $8 for children and those under 3 free. The boat can transport up to 149 passengers with space for up to 36 bikes at an added cost of $1 per trip. It runs from downtown St. Pete in the Vinoy basin adjacent to the St. Pete History Museum to downtown Tampa near the Tampa Convention Center. HMS Ferries and its partners are working with local businesses to provide discounts for ferry passengers

support the transportation service. The community, along with Treasure Island, currently share the annual cost of fixed route, Trolley service and DART paratransit service. St. Pete Beach pays two-thirds of the total $754,991 – or $501,021 representing an 11% increase for the current year that runs from October 1 to September 30, 2017. The BRT beach route proposal calls for half the cost of the program to be paid for with federal funds, a quarter with state money and the remaining quarter through a partnership between the PSTA and St. Pete Beach that would be about $700,000 this coming year. The projected cost could be as high as $1.2 million annually to cover startup and maintenance costs for the new route. The PSTA Board made its presentation at an October 11 workshop prior to the regular Commission meeting.

With Pinellas County and Gulf Beaches …public transportation is a vital issue to take more cars off already overcrowded roads, bridges and highways. and lower commuter fares are also possible. The service will provide two round-trip runs Monday through Friday and Sunday, and three round trips on Saturday. Monday-Thursday departure times run at 7 am from St. Pete and 9:30 am in Tampa and 3 pm from St. Pete and 5:15 pm from Tampa. Friday trips are catered for after-work hours. The ferry will depart from St. Pete at 5:15 pm & 9:15 pm and from Tampa at 6:30 pm & 10:30 pm. Saturday service leaves from St. Pete at 2:30 pm, 5:15 pm and 9:15 pm and from Tampa at 4 pm; 6:30 pm and 10:30 pm and Sunday from St. Pete at 11 am and 5:30 pm and from Tampa at 12:30 pm and 7 pm.

PSTA BRT Proposal Earlier this fall, as a pilot program for future rapid transit routes throughout the county, the PSTA board broached the idea of a bus rapid transit route (BRT) that would connect a key Gulf Beaches community with downtown St. Pete. They considered two other destination cities on the beach -- Treasure Island and Madeira Beach but decided that St. Pete Beach is the best choice to attract ridership, providing connections to other county destinations and qualify for federal matching grants. The problem for the PSTA is St. Pete Beach is not a member and its residents do not pay any taxes to 20

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Although beach hoteliers and business owners favor the rapid transit system, the St. Pete Beach Commission at that meeting refused to sign a letter of intent requested by the PSTA. Commission discussion concluded with Mayor Deborah Schechner thanking the PSTA representatives for their presentation and assuring them that the City will remain open to further discussion. SPB City Manager Wayne Saunders told Paradise News, “There has been no further action by our Commission regarding the PSTA BRT proposal. Brad Miller, PSTA CEO, has met with some of our Commissioners to discuss possible alternatives but the issue has not been scheduled for any future agenda at this time.” Public transportation for the Gulf Beaches offers a nice array of options for tourists and local residents, hotels and businesses, but the crowded roads and bridges certainly can use some innovative and affordable new rapid transit proposals. PN

[Editor’s Note: Special thanks to PSTA’s Ashlie Handy and Rachael Cappolla; Capt. Mark Hubbard; St. Pete Beach City Manager Wayne Saunders and City Clerk Rebecca Haynes for their vital information and comments.] [Steve Traiman is President of Creative Copy by Steve Traiman in St. Pete Beach, offering freelance business writing services. He can be reached via email at traimancreativecopy@gmail.com]


Real Beach Talk by Jim“Property Wizard” Beggins Century 21 Beggins Enterprises You can buy a 50’x 100’ lot on the beach for $30,000 per front foot or $1.5M. Move this lot to a canal and it’s $400,000, move it to non-waterfront and it drops to $200,000. Now go inland and you can buy it for $20,000. Got it? If you own one of these barrier island lots with a home on it, most likely the home is not worth as much as the land. “Under all is the land.” Comparing Pinellas Beach Properties with similar lots in Sarasota, Naples and Miami, our land is by far the best value in the state and one of the least expensive resort areas in the nation. So what do you do if you own some of these pieces of paradise? First, find out what it’s worth. Then look at better properties and decide what you want to do: renovate, sell, rent, stay or upgrade. If your house is part of the 75% of island properties that will be hit with crazy flood insurance premiums, consider building a new house or elevating your existing home. Some banks will finance new construction with no money down if your land is free and clear. If you’re

considering renting, see if your city allows short term rentals where you are. You can rent weekly for about the same amount that people pay for monthly rentals. All rental rates are increasing as our economy slows down. Speaking of our economy… Signs of a recession are here, but we now have an opportunity to create a friendly environment for business, wages, construction and real estate with our new government. Even in a recession, people will still go on vacations and our islands are the place to be. Our 27 mile 16 town stretch of Pinellas County Barrier Islands seems very similar to visitors. However, each town is unique in many ways. I’ve lived in 8 of them over the past 20 years. As an agent/broker in Florida through the past 4 recessions, I see the fifth one coming soon. I’m recommending that my clients who plan on moving do so sooner rather than later while inventory is down and prices are steady. I host a 1-hour weekly

Real Beach Talk on Tuesdays from 4 to 5 pm for sellers, buyers and anyone interested in local real estate and our beach lifestyle. I call it “Informed Confusion.” It’s at my office at 5050 Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Beach 33706. Please RSVP if you’d like to attend or contact me directly to chat about your personal situation. I will earn your trust by telling you the truth as I see it. All the best, Jim “Property Wizard” Beggins, Broker CENTURY 21 Beggins Enterprises, with 13 offices and 400 agents serving Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee and Sarasota Counties. Since most opinions about real estate can be supported with facts. I will inform you to the best of my ability so you can unconfuse the facts to your personal advantage. I think I can use my “hands on” experience in Florida real estate since 1970 to achieve your desired outcome. Please let me know how I’m doing. mailto:jimbeggins@c21be.com 727 254 8144 Cell. Call, text or email with any questions.

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So, What’s Really in that Listing Contract? by Tom Brodersen, Esq. Get Real about Property! Travels through Real Estate Law

Two years ago, I wrote a column on this very informative subject. While I normally write a fresh, new article every month, this information needs to be read by everyone, and perhaps the warning contained here put even more firmly. People hire attorneys to review both listing agreements and sale contracts before they sign them (and often prefer to have attorneys close the transaction as well). Other people seem perfectly comfortable signing these multi-page documents without even reading them. They are often told they are “standard” agreements, and seem to assume that they are therefore “safe.” Many legal problems can’t be fully remedied after the agreements have been executed. So, please, PLEASE, read every word of that listing, and if you don’t understand everything in it, have it explained to you by an experienced real estate attorney.

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Starting with listing contracts, just what is in those agreements that can come back and hurt the owner? First of all, a listing is the agreement between a property owner and a real estate broker by which that firm is engaged to give their best efforts to find a buyer ready, willing and able to purchase a property on the terms offered (or other terms the seller may ultimately accept). Some of the problems in listing agreements are in four different areas: 1. Most listings provide for binding arbitration in the case of a disagreement between you and your broker. Many people don’t like arbitration. If you disagree with their ruling, there is no appeal. 2. Listing contracts often include language that would, under certain circumstances, leave you liable to

pay a full commission even if there is no closing. Most sellers would never expect such an outcome, and I always strike that language. 3. In the event that the seller changes his mind about selling or just doesn’t think the broker is doing an adequate job, there are often very tough conditions attached to cancellation, again a situation that most sellers would not expect. 4. Some listing agreements also provide that the broker can transfer the listing to another broker should they desire. It seems to me like they should ask you, the seller for permission if they want to do that. To their credit, most real estate brokers work very hard to get your property sold and are usually successful. Just as good fences make for good neighbors, good contracts make for good professional relationships.


Offer What the Market Wants by Tom Smith - GHD Construction Services, Inc. GHD Construction Services, Inc. has been highly successful with its model home program serving the beach communities. We are the only builder along the beaches that has a furnished solar model home open 7 days each week for our customers. Surprisingly, the market is telling us that “Bigger Is Better”, so we are now under construction with our latest model home, with an additional 760sf of living area. In addition to the larger size, this new 4 Bedroom/4 Bath/4 car Garage home is very unique. It has 2 Master Bedrooms and Baths, both overlooking the water for our customers that are replacing their 50 year old waterfront homes with a new home raised above FEMA elevations. This new home will have more bells & whistles also, with even more glass for the water views on both the 2nd and 3rd floors, as well as a larger kitchen, pantry, an additional bathroom and more decorative molding treatments to accent the interior. Of course, it will also have an elevator serving all 3 floors. The final challenge that we have addressed is that even though this new model has much more

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usable living area, it has been designed at a width to fit most of the narrow lots on the water and yes, we make any custom changes that our customers desire for their new home. Although we are working with our architect for a few different front designs to add to our popular “Key West” look, we are introducing today’s newest home design concept, “Florida Coastal”. This well designed exterior is now the best selling exterior home design for the million dollar homes in the Florida panhandle in the communities of Santa Rosa Beach,

Watercolor, etc. This trend began in the panhandle in the community of Seaside, and has become extremely popular with all of the communities in that area. GHD has decided to offer this design to our new home customers here in Pinellas, something that has not been available previously. We will still be offering our “Key West” design as well as a “Mediterranean” design for those families that favor that look. We hope to have the structure of our new home complete sometime in February or March, so that the “snow birds” that have decided to have a beautiful new Florida home for next year can walk through this home and get a feel for the layout. Our existing model will remain open to showcase our interior finishes as they will appear in our new model home. GHD Construction Services, Inc. has constructed 6,000 homes since 1971, and has a new Solar model home at 14305 N. Bayshore Dr., Madeira Beach. If you have any questions pertaining to new home construction, feel free to email me directly at: tsmith@ghdcsi.com, or request a meeting at our new model.

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Mobile Therapeutic Massage’s Libby Higgdon, who comes to see you in your home or hotel. 727-204-8602; massage.libby@gmail.com • Ocean themed gifts, from wine glasses to coastal décor can be found at Paradise Gifts & Home Décor, Paradise Lights & More and Décor Studio 1 on Corey Ave. • Get your Gucci Pucci panache with designer frames and sunglasses from Eye Designs Vision. 727-344-2020. Hostess Gifts • Yankee Candles in holiday flavors from Christmas Cookie to Candy Cane. You can find them at Beall’s and Beall’s Outlet. • Exquisite ornaments from Sign of the Dove on Park Blvd. in the Winn-Dixie shopping center. • Coffee coupons from Starbucks, Kahwa and Dunkin Donuts, in a travel mug with your hostess initial. • From poinsettias and orchids to glorious floral arrangements, Lou’s Seaside Florists can help you decorate for the holidays or deliver the perfect gift. • Why not make a Selfie Ornament of your girls’ night out, a t-shirt or mug at Walgreen’s, personalcreations.com or shutterfly.com? Pet Gifts • Homemade, healthy dog and cat treats plus oodles of toys can be found at BarkLife. • A Park Avenue puppy doormat featuring a bulldog or golden retriever is perfect for your pet’s water and food bowls, or your front door from Pier 1. • Need a family photo of you, the kids, Fifi and Fido? Bob@Tropical Focus

is the perfect choice for any occasion, from professional headshots to pictures of your pets, 717-871-9402. • Does your pup and your shoes have a love affair? Bring in the dog whisperer/trainer Dogmandu for positive, fun and effective family dog training; www.dogmumdu.net • One Lucky Dog sells stylish bedding and unique travel carriers and strollers in addition to some kooky dog apparel and toys. Food & Spirit Gifts • Simpatico Wines boutique wine shop with club and wine tastings can help you create the perfect basket, from brews to vino vino. 722 Pasadena Ave., 727-803-6601 www.simpatico-wines.com • Vine & Grind Gourmet Market features free tastings daily and more than 70+ flavors of extra virgin and infused olive oils from around the world plus sea salt, spices, gourmet coffees, olives, pasta, organic chocolates and more. Order you gift basket now. 111 107th Ave., Treasure Island; 727-360-5051. • Burger Monger gift cards are the perfect gift for the hungry teenage or college student who likes crafted burgers, hot dogs, French fries and Haagen Dazs milk shakes oodles better than fast food joints. Best of all, during the holidays you get a $5 bonus card with any $25 gift card purchase. 1325 4th St., downtown St. Pete, 727-914-4819. • Got a sweet tooth? Bring them Beach Drive’s Kilwins chocolate concoctions, from homemade fudge to truffles and nutty delights.

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I love to find unique gifts, preferable handmade or shop local discoveries. Here in Paradise, it’s not all about the malls. Wandering John’s Pass, Corey Ave., downtown Central Ave., Beach Drive, Florida Craft Art, the Dali and MFA yields 1,001 magical presents fit for a king or queen. Here are some of our Favorite Things for this holiday.


Love homemade pasta? Why not bring at Chianti and Italian food basket you create with the help of the Da Sesto Italiano elves? Gift certificates also available, 727-209-2695. Experience & Learn Gifts • Get in shape for the New Year with Adam Hoffman Fitness. Learn to eat right, exercise and train to meet your fitness and lifestyle goals with his custom-tailored programs, 646-387-6297, adamhoffmanfitness@gmail.com. • Help a loved one take control of their financial future with Eric Moffitt, Northwestern Mutual, 813-875-2005. • Catch a sunset or a dolphin family in an island cruising adventure from Dolphin Landings or Hubbard’s Marina. You can also rent a Segway, Paddleboard or kayak from their John’s Pass location. • Spend a night with friends touring the holiday lights or New Year’s Eve in

elegant style with Tampa Limo, 727-361-5466. Get serenity with yoga classes or a private session from Kripalu Yoga with Jeanne Salvo at the Pass-a-Grille Community Church, 727-224-7631. Why not get a Winter Golf Membership at St. Petersburg County Club (available thru April 30 with a three month minimum) and play unlimited golf, tennis and enjoy the pool and fitness center, 727-867-2111, stpetecountryclub.com. For the person who hasn’t experienced downtown St. Pete, why not give them an overnight stay at the Hollander Boutique Hotel, located near scenic Beach Drive Beaches. The new deck and swimming pool, morning yoga and H20 Pool Bar & Cabana Club features fully stocked liquor bar, fresh new poolside menu, cool variety of craft beers on tap and a tropical assortment of frozen drinks. With over a 130 feet

of beautiful outside Terrace, The Hollander Boutique Hotel St Petersburg will wow you with its elegant lobby, eclectic style decor, bar & restaurant and it’s amenities. 727-873-7900 421 4th Ave N; St. Pete • Make music together with tickets to concerts at Ruth Eckerd Hall, Capitol Theater, the Mahaffey, Palladium, Jannus Landing, The Florida Orchestra and other local concert venues. If you love a curtain call, give them theater tickets to American Stage, Straz Center or freeFall Theater. Giving Back Gifts: Our absolute favorite thing is giving back to the community. Ask you kids to pick toys to donate and bring canned foods and home donations to RCS, Metropolitan Ministries and other charity organizations. PN

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Holiday Wish List Give Yourself a Gift of Better Wellness Eat Right, Exercise Often, Be Healthy

Downtown St. Pete’s 5 star HOLISTIC SALON & SPA Gift Certificates available for all services* • Master stylists and highly skilled practioners • Special Event makeup & styling for all your holiday parties • Certified Biodynamic/Organic hair color & products • Natural Nail Services • Facial and Skin rejuvenation • Therapeutic massage, dry brushing & aromatherapy • Bamboo Fusion • Reiki and Core Health sessions • All in an Eco-conscious inviting & friendly atmosphere • Convenient hours available & easy online scheduling * 10% off Gift Certificates when you mention this ad Harmonyecohairspa.com 727-822-8701 | 400 4th Street N., St. Petersburg Located at The Hollander Hotel in downtown. Simply Organic, "Changing Salons for the Better!" http://www.simplyorganicbeauty.com 35095 US 19 North, Suite 201, Palm Harbor, FL 34684 Office: 888 213-4744 ext. 202 fax: 727-585-2300

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GULFPORT Go small or go big. Make a dinner reservation now at La Cote Basque Winehouse, Pia’s Trattoria, Neptune’s Grill or Backfin Blue and get home in time to watch the ball drop! Gulfport Casino: The Gulfport Area Chamber of Commerce’s New Year’s Eve bash features a variety of entertainment plus Otis Velt and the Old School Band. Enjoy reserved seating and tapas served to your table, non-stop dancing, live band, party favors, champagne toast and the gecko drop at midnight! Tickets $35/$40, 8 pm – 1 am. 5500 Shore Boulevard South, Gulfport

BEACHES Just put on your flip flops and LBD or Tommy Bahama shirt, and catch the music and charades at local beach bars! Best bets include the Undertow, Blue Parrott, Caddy’s On The Beach, Players, The Wharf, Gators, Ricky T’s or any of the tiki bars behind the hotels especially Sirata’s Harry’s Beach Bar and Rum Runners Bar & Grille. For upscale dining, make reservations at Middle Grounds Grill, MadFish, Carino’s, Rooftop 360 or Castile’s at Hotel Zamora, Aqua Prime or the restaurant at Clearwater Beach’s Opal Sands. Chill Restaurant & Bar: Carl tickles the keys in the piano bar, spectacular specials in the bar and the awesome menu is some of the fun on tap in this gorgeous and quirky restaurant and lounge. 357 Corey Ave St. Pete Beach, 727-360-2445. Loew’s Don Ce Sar Resort: Yes, there will be drinking, dining and music, but my idea of a perfect lead up to New Year’s Eve is to take advantage of their December Spaliday $150 Spa Credit Package Offer that ends Dec 31, 2016. Treat yourself to a romantic getaway in our beautiful Pink Palace, and we’ll treat you to $150 worth of pure relaxation. Imagine everything you’d need for the perfect romantic getaway and usher New Year’s Eve first by relaxing, then with an elegant meal.

Here’s the rundown of what you’ll find at the Don. 3400 Gulf Blvd., St Pete Beach, 727-360-1881 • Sea Porch: Dinner Buffet featuring Prime Rib & Raw Bar, 5pm-11pm, $56 Adults, $26 Kids, A La Carte Menu also available • Maritana Grille: 5 Course Menu 5:30 pm - 10:30 pm, $135 per person, includes a glass of champagne • Lobby Bar: Live Jazz Trio & Party Favors, 9 pm - 2 am • Rowe Bar: Live Music & Party Favors 10pm-2am • New Year’s Eve Party: Three Cities, One Night: Havana, New Orleans & Mumbai. Party encompasses the entire 5th floor with city themes in King Charles, Del Prado & South Terrace, Passport Photo in Buena Vista and “surprise” room in North Terrace. 4-Hour Open Bar, Hors d’ oeuvres & Desserts. Entertainment: DJs, Blonde Ambition Band and a Casino/Gaming Room. Tickets available online at doncesarshop.com. Adults only— Must be 21+ to attend (no exceptions) • New Year’s Day: Sea Porch/Rowe Bar – Tailgate Brunch Buffet, 9 am - 3 pm, Unlimited mimosas included, $5 build your own Bloody Mary bar, $49 Adults, $18 Kids, A La Carte Menu also available cont’d on page 31 ParadiseNewsFL.com | DECEMBER 2016

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Holiday Wish List RENO BEACH SURF SHOP Most people don't think of Surf Shops as a place to Purchase Christmas Gifts, but Reno Beach is an old school Surf shop that is more like a Tropical Dept. Store. What sets us apart from the Mall is our unique product mix. Cool Stuff for both genders and for all ages, we carry Gifts from Head to Toe. Featuring Hats to Flip Flops * From Sunglasses to Jewelry * Bikinis to Board Shorts * Dresses to Dress Shirts * Tee shirts to Tanks * Cover Ups to Hoodies * Skateboards / Skim Boards / Surf Boards / Paddle Boards Reno Beach Surf Shop, 1031 4th Street N., Near Downtown St. Petersburg 727-896-SURF • Check our Facebook to see many of our products www.facebook.com/Reno-Beach-Surf-Shop-307603862617445/?fref=ts

BURGERMONGER Tampa Bay's own fine casual restaurant company has the finest hamburger's in the region as judged by Paradise NEWS and Tampa Bay Magazine. Burgers, Chicken Sandwiches, Hot Dogs and Salads are crafted with the finest ingredients. Ultra premium fresh cut French fries are cooked in natural beef tallow and Haagen Dazs milk shakes and malts round out the menu. Beer, Wine, big screens and a surprisingly luxurious decor enhances the consistently enjoyable experience. Gift Cards are available in any denomination. Special Holiday Sale includes a $5 Bonus Card with any $25 Gift Card purchase. Located at 1325 4th Street N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 727.914.4819

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New Year’s Eve Grand Plaza Hotel: Level 11 is the new outdoor rooftop artisan bistro bar and Spinners is St. Pete’s only 360 degree revolving restaurant, perfect for ushering in New Years Eve. 5250 Gulf Blvd., 727-360-1811. The Pearl Restaurant: The exquisite food, wine and martini menu make this a sophisticated choice for New Year’s Eve, with party favors, music and a complimentary champagne toast at midnight and special holiday menu. http://www.thepearlfinedining.com/holidays 163 107th Ave. Treasure Island 727-360-9151 Tradewinds Island Grand Resort Rockin' in the Midnight Hour: 5500 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach; 727-363-2258 New Year's Eve 2-Night Package “Toast by the Coast” Dec. 31 - Jan. 2: Enjoy the Island Grand and Guy Harvey Outpost’s two night package rates or just come for the party. Toast to a New Year and rock out to live music with Motel Funk and opening band Galbraith Group. Enjoy great food, open bar and more! • 2 nights accommodations at a discounted rate, for two adults • 2 adult tickets to the New Year's Eve Party and Buffet "Toast by the Coast” (enjoy music by Motel Funk – rock and roll with a funky twist, covering a variety of musical genres plus some originals that will keep you dancing all night long!) • Beach Cabana, WiFi, parking pass and other amenities included in the nightly Resort Amenity Fee! Teen/Kids NY Eve: A Teen New Year's Eve Party (ages 13-17) and a Kids Celebration (ages 4-12) will be available, but not included in the package.

For reservations, call the Adventure Center at 727.363.2294 (or Ext. 6020 during your stay) • "Light up the Night" Teen Party: 7 pm - 12:30 am; per person • "Ring it in like Rio" Kids Celebration: 7 pm - 12:30 am; / add'l child *Additional adult and children tickets to the NYE Party can be purchased online during the booking process. Tickets sell out quickly, so if additional tickets are needed, purchase them online in advance. *Package is based on availability, restrictions may apply.

ST. PETERSBURG freeFall Theater – A London New Year’s Eve: Starting at 4 pm, join the cast of Peter for a family friendly celebration ringing in the New Year. This performance offered at a special time (4 pm) will let us welcome Baby New Year London style and on London time! (7pm our time) With special refreshments and sparkling toasts for both young and young-at-heart, plus a few surprises. 727-498-5205. www.freefalltheatre.com

DOWNTOWN ST. PETE First Night St. Petersburg: Kicking of Dec. 31 4pm with activities for kids in the churches and library, followed by a Giant Sea Creature Procession with Sea Creature Puppets created with the Morean Center for Clay Summer Campers led by the Mt. Zion Drumline and Color Guard at 7:15 pm. Presented by AARP Tampa Bay, First Night is an exciting evening of music and art shown in over 20 venues throughout downtown St. Petersburg from 4 pm until midnight. Fun for all ages! Fireworks for the family at 8 pm and our Firework Finale at midnight! • Food will be available for purchase in North and South Straub Parks.

First Night will feature many local favorite musical acts such as the David Pate Trio, the Fred Johnson Quartet, the fabulous Lakewood High School Jazz Band, WAHH World Fusion Band, Uncle John’s Band and Gumbi Ortiz and New Groove City. It will also include Latin Dance Lessons by Simone and DJ Manny, St. Petersburg Opera singers and chamber music, choral and organ concerts. The Dance Stage will feature ballet, tap dancing, Russian Folk dancing, hip hop and urban ballet. In the parks and around town, experience glass blowing demos from Duncan McClellon Glass and hands on art projects from Night Blooming, Hands On Art from the Bloom Arts group and children’s art activities with the NOMAD studio art bus, Human Foosball with the Rowdies, Tree Climbing with Pathfinder Outdoor Education, ice skating, and much more!

Swingin' in the New Year: This grand New Year’s Eve celebration for all ages on Saturday features the Jive Aces. Live music & dancing 9 pm - 1 am and a swing dance lesson 8 - 9 pm. Other fun includes a midnight countdown with balloon drop; vintage fashion photo shoot and contest, party favors, noisemakers, chocolates and prize giveaways. Full cash bar and champagne bottles. Tickets: $30 / by Dec. 10; $35 / after Dec. 10 online www.NewYearSwing.com or by phone 813-220-3911 or 813-579-4645 St. Petersburg Coliseum, 535 Fourth Ave. N, St. Petersburg www.tampabayswing.com cont’d on page 33

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Holiday Wish List Mobile Therapeudic Massage Vino Simpatico is a “Boutique Wine Shop” offering single vineyard, small production and boutique wines by the glass and the bottle. Remember, wine is the most popular gift for the holidays. Wine tasting every Thursday 6 – 9 pm. Check out and like our Vino Simpatico Facebook Page. Also, join us Fridays & Saturdays from 6 - 8 pm, when we offer select wines by the glass and an opportunity to mingle with other wine lovers. www.vino-simpatico.com/ (727) 803-6601 722 Pasadena Ave., South Pasadena.

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New Year’s Eve The Party of the Century: The Morean Arts Center will celebrate 100 years of art in St. Petersburg with a night of history, mystery and fantasy. Masque 100 is not the traditional masquerade ball – but an avant-garde event with an edge – provocative and providing a myriad of live performance art hosted at the Morean Center for Clay (420 22nd St. South) beginning at 8 pm. Reservations for luxurious VIP alcoves, alluring lounge seating and tables for six are available. The historic location will transform into a one-of-akind party featuring a curated auction of past and present finds from the Morean Arts Center, live music, costume contests and a few games of chance. Gastronomic delights and decadent dessert bars will be scattered throughout the renovated and historic train depot while guests enjoy spellbinding entertainment from fire breathers and dancers outside, to aerialists, acrobatic performers and roaming performance artists inside. At the stroke of midnight, masques come off and a toast is made to 2017 and the future of the arts in St. Petersburg. 727-822-7872 ext. 8. Jannus Live New Year’s Celebration: Dance the night away at this popular club or better yet, book a VIP experience with a table or room for 10-20 friends for $400-$800. 200 First Ave. N., St. Petersburg; 727-565-0550 GoToSteves.com: Downtown, Parkshore Grill, The Hangar and 400 Beach serve up dinner in style while in IRB, Aqua Prime’s seafood and steaks get rave reviews. Why not book your New Year’s Eve dinner here for some of the best cuisine in town.

CLEARWATER/DUNEDIN Yacht StarShip Fireworks Celebration Cruise: Say “Bon Voyage” to 2016 boarding in Tampa or Clearwater. This dazzling event includes an open bar, souvenir boarding photo, hand passed hors d’oeuvres, gourmet food stations, carving stations, hand passed desserts, party favors, DJ entertainment and a fireworks show with a champagne toast at midnight! This sell-out cruise is the best way to enjoy New Year’s Eve. Dine on gourmet food, sip on delicious cocktails and dance the night away under the stars. Yacht StarShip will also provide party favors and a champagne toast at midnight to the fireworks over the water. No reserved seating; cocktail attire. http://www.yachtstarship.com/event/news-yearseve-fireworks-cruise/ • 603 Channelside Drive Tampa, 33602 Boards: 10:00 pm, Cruises: 10:30 – 12:30 am; Party continues dockside until 1:00 am • 25 Causeway Blvd., Slip #55, Clearwater, FL 33767 Boards: 10:00 pm, Cruises: 10:30 – 12:30 am; Party continues dockside until 1:00 am Light It Up! NYE Fireworks on Clearwater Beach: This is a New Year's Eve celebration that's boomin' and bright! Sink your toes into the white sand of Clearwater Beach and be awestruck as fireworks are set off over the sparkling Gulf of Mexico at the stroke of midnight. A free event hosted by the Clearwater Beach Chamber of Commerce. Shephards New Year's Eve: Dance, drink and party with one of the best views of the Clearwater Beach fireworks display. 619 S, Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater Beach; 941-727-2789

Chic-a-Boom: If you’ve been to the drag queen bingo or Blur Nightclub, you know how fun it is to spend time at the Chic a Boom room and Blur. Get a room and have breakfast on the waterfront New Year’s Day. 319 Main St., downtown Dunedin, 727-736-0206 and www.kellyschicaboom.com Salute to Vienna: This New Year's Eve, a stunning new program features Strauss waltzes and an exquisite night of magic and music at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater 727-791-7400 www.rutheckerdhall.com/ Capitol Theatre: Butch Trucks concert ends at midnight with a countdown and celebration. 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater, 727-791-7400. www.rutheckerdhall.com TAMPA From the Straz Center to Hyde Park, New Year’s Eve celebrations are everywhere. There are fireworks in Busch Gardens and downtown while the Hard Rock Café is the place to be for rocking away the night with a hotel room next door. Aqua-Eve at The Florida Aquarium: Celebrate New Year's Eve with a splash at The Florida Aquarium’s Aqua Eve! Enjoy fantastic live music, complimentary food, beer and wine along with a champagne toast and the best view in town for an amazing fireworks display at midnight. The Florida Aquarium's Aqua Eve party is the premiere New Year's Eve party in Tampa to ring in 2017! Food and desserts will be served. Beer and wine included in event admission with a champagne toast at midnight. Cash liquor bar will be available. 21+ only. ID Required. 701 Channelside Drive, Tampa, 813-273-4000 http://www.flaquarium.org/event-calendar cont’d on page 34 /Aqua-Eve.aspx

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New Year’s Eve Rooftop-Eve: Celebrate the New Year on the top level of a downtown Tampa parking garage transformed into Rooftop Eve 2017: In The Sky With Diamonds, where everyone is a VIP. The price of admission is an ALL INCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE as you will enjoy PREMIUM TOP SHELF spirits, Premium Wine, Beer and Premium Champagne! Not to mention desserts by the Mini Doughnut Factory. This year's party will once again be on top of a 10-story tall roof in the heart of Downtown Tampa with stunning views of the skyline and amazing views of fireworks. The Rooftop Eve will be the 'highest' New Year’s Eve Party in the Southeast USA! Admission includes Premium Open Bar with Liquor, Beer, & Wine, Premium Champagne Bar All Night. Entertainment from Band and DJ; Desserts by the Mini Doughnut Factory. Ft. Brooke Garage, 107 N Franklin St., Tampa. www.therooftopeve.com Jackson's Bistro: Great food and a waterfront room and dining patio for the fireworks show. 601 S. Harbour Island Blvd., Tampa 813-277-0112 and www.jacksonsbistro.com Pop the Cork: New Year's Eve includes performances by Blender followed by Taylor John Trio (lobby) and Stumble Fox followed by King’s Country (Council Oak Lounge. Check the website for event details about the party celebrations. Seminole Hard Rock Café is located off Interstate 4 at North Orient Road and Hillsborough Avenue about 10 minutes east of Tampa (5223 North Orient Road). 1-800-937-0010 www.seminolehardrocktampa.com

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CHAMPAGNE BUBBLES 101 By Nanette Wiser

Make a memorable holiday by sipping sparkling wine while opening gifts or saying buh-bye to 2016. My New Year’s Eve parties paired bubbly with simple hors’ d’oeuvres (cheese, tapas, pate, olives, 12 grapes for peeling at midnight for good luck and, of course, Chinese fortune cookies). I served my favorites - France’s Veuve Cliquot, California’s Chandon and Shramsberg and an Italian Prosecco. For New Year’s Day brunch mimosas, Kir Royal or a Bellini (recipe below), I popped a Moscato or sweeter bubbly. But why leave it up to the amateurs? When we are in doubt about what to imbibe, we always ask our friends at Pasadena’s Simpatico Wines, spirit maven and owner Mike Myers, for advice about what to serve at a party or take as a hostess gift. Visit Vino Simpatico for tastings, join the wine club and learn about beer, wine, bubbly and spirits. Closed Mon.-Sun.; Open 10 am – 6 pm Tues.-Wed.; 10 am – 9 pm Thurs. and 10 am – 7 pm Fri. & Sat. 722 Pasadena Ave. South, 727-803-6601; http://simpatico-wines.com/

Bellinis In a glass pitcher or decanter combine: • 1 bottle sparkling wine (we'll use Prosecco) • 8 ounces pomegranate juice • 2 tablespoons sugar Stir ingredients together and set pitcher on ice for 20 minutes. Serve in a tall, skinny "flute" glass traditionally used for champagne.

Our Favorite Bubbly $25 & Under • Segura Viudas Brut Reserva Cava (Spain) • Charles de Fere Cuvee Jean-Louis Blanc de Blancs Brut (France) • Lucien Albrecht Cremant Brut Rose (France) • La Marca Prosecco (Italy) • Toad Hollow Risque (France) • Roederer Estate Brut (California) • Mumm Napa Brut Prestige (California) • Korbel • Gruet Blanc de Noirs (New Mexico) • De Chanceny Cremant de Loire • Bocelli Prosecco NV, (Italy) • NV Gloria Ferrer Blanc de Noirs • NV Cristalino Extra Dry • NV Mumm Napa Cuvée • NV Parigot Rosé • NV Segura Viudas Brut Reserva Herdad • Chandon Brut Classic Under $75 • NV Billecart-Salmon Brut Réserve • NV Charles Heidsieck Brut NV Moussé Fils Or Tradition Cuisles • NV Pehu Simonet Brut Selection Grand Cru • NV Pehu Simonet Transparence Extra Brut • NV Pierre Peters Blanc de Blancs Brut Cuvee de Reserve What’s New: Pinot Meunier-based champagnes such as the citrusy Cuvée Prémisse from Champagne Eric Taillet in Baslieux-sous-Châtillon with 90% of Pinot Meunier, Brut Grande Tradition from Champagne Roger Coulon in Vrigny, Brut Selection from Champagne Philippe Gamet in Mardeuil and the Fruit de Ma Passion Extra-Brut from Champagne Charlot-Tanneux in Mardeuil. PN ParadiseNewsFL.com | DECEMBER 2016

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OLLI Expands Winter Term Classes The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Eckerd College announces the release of its 2017 Winter Term catalog of nearly 200 non-credit classes and activities designed for people age 50-plus and open to all adult learners across Pinellas County. OLLI classes include the arts and theatre, film, history, biography, culture and spirituality, current events, fitness and health, nature and technology. Special activities include day trips across Tampa Bay, special interest groups and even international excursions.

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Crank up the Michael Buble Christmas music and tour the holiday lights, from the Florida Botanical Gardens to neighborhoods who transform everyday lawns into magical Disney-like spectaculars, complete with nodding reindeer and penguin blow-up balls. • If you can weather the crowds, check out Downtown Disney’s drone light show. • At Ringling Museum in Sarasota, enjoy the Holiday Nights at Ca' d' Zan, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 from 5-8 pm. Dressed for the holidays, Ca' d'Zan features festive fireplace mantels, balconies, doors and most especially the 10-foot-tall tree that stands in the Grand Court. • On Dec. 3, John’s Pass lights up their Christmas Tree with music and Santa’s arrival. The Florida Orchestra hosts its annual tour of homes downtown from 10 am – 4 pm. • The Lowry Park Zoo opens a special holiday exhibit with reindeer and decorations. • Iconic to this area, the holiday boat parades in Madeira Beach, Indian Rocks, Redington, St. Pete Beach and downtown make mingling merry and bright. • Thru Jan. 3 from 6 pm – 10 pm, the Oakdale Neighborhood goes all out with 1/4 million lights, A walking yard tour that includes a small pond, several waterfalls & fountains; an 18-train HO scale railroad, with moving planes & carnival rides; animated & lit up figures and inflatables and houses a-glow. Featured on HGTV’s All Out HGTV's All Out Christmas Special, NBC Today and PEOPLE Magazine. 2719 Oakdale Street S, St. Pete; www.ChristmasDisplay.org Like Culture & Cocktails? You’ll find it in downtown St. Pete, frocked with lights and glorious with artist murals. Look for me decked out in a red dress and silver bells at these holiday soirees: • On Dec. 7, check out the evening rooftop event at The Station House downtown catered by Fresh Kitchen. • On Dec. 10, it’s the 12 annual downtown Bad Santa Bar Crawl (Spark 5, Inc.), raising money for South Pinellas Autism Project and The Children's Dream Fund & Blessings in A Backpack - Pinellas County! • Enjoy wine and appetizer specials at 6 pm during Wine Down Wednesday at Pom Pom's Teahouse & Sandwicheria. • Celebrate Punky’s Bar & Grill 1st Anniversary in the artsy Grand Central District for four days Dec. 15-18 with music by Chic; Ella Jet; DJ Bill Kody; Brothers Gabriel; Nora Riki; Halcyon and Mighty Mongo.

Happy Hanukkah, Kwaanza wishes and Merry Christmas to our Paradise friends and family. Hoping for Peace on Earth, goodwill to all. Ciao baby, see you around town! – Nanette Wiser

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ONGOING St. Petersburg Second Saturday Artwalk 5-9 pm – Five arts districts, one fun day: Ride the Trolley and enjoy 40 galleries, studios, warehouses and yummy brews and chews along the way downtown. www.StPeteArtsAlliance.org Gulfport 1st Friday & 3rd Saturday www.visitgulfportflorida.com 3101 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport. Art Walk spans 6 city blocks that includes more than 35 unique and locally owned shops, businesses, boutiques, galleries, bars and restaurants. Over the last few years, several new art venues have popped up around town including Domain Home Accessories & Gallery, Country Harvest Craft Studio, Suzanne Vernon Mosaics, August Vernon Studios, Rejoys, Portspace Art Gallery, ProjectFree Gallery & Studio and Pitzen Studios. OLLI at Eckerd College www.Eckerd.Edu/Olli/Register 727-864-7600. Take a trip or a class on Music, Film, Television, Florida Studies, Literature, Writing, Performing Arts and Visual Arts… and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. MUSEUMS & GALLERIES Museum of Fine Arts 255 Beach Dr. NE, 727-896-2667 www.fine-arts.org Thru Feb. 19: Jack Barrett People Watching – Mr. Barrett’s explorations of the human figure in paintings, sketches and select sculptures will be on view. Some may know him as a former St. Pete Times illustrator. Thru March 19: The Far North – Inuit Prints and Sculpture – These 30 works by accomplished Inuit artists spans the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The Inuit people of the Arctic, formerly known as the Eskimo, have combined traditional and contemporary worlds in their work and have developed a distinctive visual language using modern materials and techniques. Through their art, the Inuit have continued a vital storytelling tradition among themselves, while reaching out to the broader public. They are especially known for their prints and sculpture. • Dec. 8, 6:30 pm: Book Club at MFA - Presented by Keep St. Pete Lit – Melanie McGrath’s The Long Exile: A Tale of Inuit Betrayal and Survival in the High Arctic will add another layer of understanding to The Far North. • Dec. 11, 5 pm: Free outdoor Christmas double feature, How the Grinch Stole Christmas & Gremlins. Enjoy music, food trucks and trivia at this dog-friendly event. Movie starts at dark. • Dec. TBD: Christmas Sing Along • Thru Jan. 22: Our America – The Latino Presence in Latin American Art - Explore how Latino artists shaped the artistic community of their day with 92 original works that delve into the history and imagination of the artists and the world that inspired them. The Dali Museum http://thedali.org In addition to exhibits, guest can enjoy Sunday yoga at the Dali, programs for children and storytelling for families. • Dec. 8: Poetry with St. Petersburg Poet Laureate, Helen Wallace occurs on second Thursday of each month through May 2017. Each evening features Wallace joined by selected poets to present poems addressing the theme of Food and Sustenance. • On Dec. 15: there is a Holiday Arts & Crafts Bazaar beginning at noon. Join the talented, artistic

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ART NEWS staff and volunteers of The Dali at a holiday bazaar featuring their original art & crafts for sale. Enjoy the seasonal ambiance, holiday music and complimentary sweet treats & beverages. Melting clock and mustache ornaments from the Museum Store and more make unique gifts. Dec. 17 thru April 17: Frida Kahlo at the Dali An exhibition of Frida Kahlo’s paintings and drawings, together with her personal photograph collection showcase her dreamlike work suggesting that love and suffering create a new sense of beauty. Kahlo’s art and storied life stir immense public interest. Frida Kahlo at The Dali will be Florida’s first solo exhibition showcasing the extraordinary career and life of the acclaimed 20th century artist. The exhibit features a collection of more than 60 Kahlo pieces including 15 paintings, seven drawings and numerous personal photographs from the celebrated female artist and influential icon. The exhibition will extend outdoors where a special collection of flowers and plants representative of those in Kahlo’s own garden at Casa Azul, her home in Mexico, will grace the grounds of the Museum’s Avant Garden. “With her dreamlike images, Kahlo has stirred huge public interest beyond the traditional art audience. In a way, Kahlo created a persona that serves as a contemporary feminine ideal – both tender and fierce,” said Dali Museum Executive Director, Dr. Hank Hine. “Much like Dali, she constructed an eccentric identity through the iconography in her paintings and then dressed and carried herself as the personality she created in her art. Painting by painting, she becomes a heroic figure of struggle and perseverance.” February thru May 2017: Dali/Duchamp: The father of surrealism and the papa of conceptual art, this is the first exhibit dedicated to Dali and Duchamp’s friendship and 38

influence on each’s art, showcasing 60 works and supplemented by correspondence and collaborative projects.

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St. Petersburg Museum of History 335 2nd Ave. NE, downtown St. Pete, 727-894-1052 http://spmoh.com Fighting for the Right to Fight African American Experiences in World War II - This exhibit explores the challenges and triumphs of African Americans during the war era and is the first time the exhibit has been seen outside of its home in New Orleans. Before the Civil Rights marches of the 1950s and 1960s, there was a group of young African American men who fought for equality and the right to defend their country. On loan from the National WWII Museum, the exhibit features artifacts, photographs and oral histories to highlight some of the extraordinary achievements and challenges of African Americans during World War II, both overseas and on the Home Front. Florida Humanities Speaker Series continues through 2017 with these talks: • Dec. 15: Florida Cattle Ranching: Five Centuries of Tradition • Feb. 9, 2017 – The Magnificent Drama – Martin Luther King, Jr. in St. Augustine • April 13, 2017 – Getting to Know Florida’s Engaging Water World from the Inside Out.

Morean’s Glass Studio & Hot Shop 719 Central Ave., downtown St. Pete, 727-822-7872 x 2220 www.moreanartscenter.org/ hot-shop/ Discover how beautiful works of glass are created in real time with professional glass blowers educating them on the process. Events include Ladies Night, Friday Hot Date Night, and Live Glass Blowing Demonstrations daily at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm.

Morean Arts Center 719 Central Ave. 727-822-7872 www.MoreanArtsCenter.org Thru Dec. 30: Find hip gifts at “There is No Time Like the Presents” – 2016 Holiday Show & Sale. Members of the Morean display gift-worthy items to purchase for the holidays including locally made paintings, functional pottery, jewelry, glass, ornaments and arty stocking stuffers. With more than 1000 members, the show displays a unique range of style and art to suit most tastes and décor and are one-of-a-kind. • Dec. 3, 10, 17: Parents Shop, Kids Create • Keep St. Pete Lit

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Chihuly Collection 720 Central Ave. 727-822-7872 x 8 www.MoreanArtsCenter.org Explore the new home featuring 4,200 square feet of dedicated outdoor space, a premier retail store and an expanded temporary exhibition space that will host nationally acclaimed glass artists from around the country.

Members not wishing to participate in the theme may still submit work for that month. There will be an opening reception on the second Saturday of each month 4 – 6 pm. Check out the 2017 calendar. http://www.suntanart.org/130-2/

ARTS & HOLIDAY EVENTS Thru Dec. 31 5:30 – 9:30 pm: Holiday Lights In The Garden 12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo 727-582-2100 www.flbg.org/annual-events.htm The Florida Botanical Gardens light up nightly with whimsical flora and fauna, music and performances, plus warm cider and other delights including Santa! • On Dec. 11: Enjoy a holiday plant and gift sale 10 am – 4 pm. • On Dec. 17: Join the SPBCC’s Senior Excursion for their last fall trip the Gardens. All participants must pre-register by Wednesday prior to the excursion. Each trip is $12 for residents of St. Pete Beach and $15 for non residents; www.spbrec.com

Craftsman House Gallery (10 am - 5 pm) 727-323-2787 www.CraftsmanHouseGallery.com

Thru Dec. 24: 'Tis the Season at Sundial – Santa Visits the Courtyard Sundial 153 2nd Ave. N, St. Pete, On Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 1 – 5 pm, visit Santa and the Christmas Tree in the Sundial St. Pete Courtyard and whisper what you want. • Dec. 6, 7 pm: St. Pete Swings will provide swing dance lessons in the Sundial courtyard. • Dec. 10, 2 pm: Santa Sisters, the fabulous dancing trio, will dazzle as they perform choreography to some of your favorite seasonal tunes.

Suntan Arts Center @ The Don Vista 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727-367-3818 www.suntanart.org Each month, Suntan Art Center sponsors a Members' Show, and each month's show is based on a different theme. Prize ribbons will be awarded by a group of judges and representation of the stated theme is a factor in the judging. Ribbons will be presented each month at the opening reception.

Studio @ 620 620 First Ave. S, Downtown St. Pete 727-895-6620 www.thestudioat620.org Wordier Than Thou: Open mic for storytelling, share prose or just catch tales from area wordsmiths. (Check website for dates; starts 7 pm.) Dec. 17 Holizaar 2016: Shop for unique artisan gifts, food gifts and funky treasures including Carnage Leathers (journals, belts, wallets, cuffs, bags, keychains); Crow and

The Morean Center for Clay 420 22nd Street S., downtown St. Pete - One of the largest working potteries in the Southeast United States. It offers education, studio space, rotating exhibitions and gallery sales in one large, beautifully-renovated train station. It’s here you will find The Morean Center for Clay’s Artist in Residence (AIR) program, which houses six artists on an annual work exchange basis.


Dec. 2: 6:30 – 8:30 pm: Dec. 3: 10 am – 3 pm: The Florida Orchestra Guild’s Fifth Annual Holiday Tour of Homes and Cocktail Party – See fabulous decorations and enjoy a holiday boutique and tasty treats at this fundraiser and tour of homes in the Snell Isle and Brightwaters Blvd. area of Northeast St. Petersburg. FYI: Charlene Miller, 727-254-1176. Dec. 4: Jingle Down Central This holiday shop hop makes for festive fun. Visit at least 5 stores for a chance to win a gift basket, Plus, the first 25 customers at each store to spend $25 will receive a free holiday canvas tote bag! Florida CraftArt - 501 Central Ave. Zazoo'd - 531 Central Ave. MISRED Outfitters - 615 Central Ave. Strands of Sunshine - 633 Central Ave. Paper Street Market - 915 Central Ave. Ashe Couture Boutique - 953 Central Ave. plain jane st pete - 1104 Central Ave. Milagros - Downtown St. Petersburg - 1106 Central Ave. Dec. 8, noon: - Coffee and Conversation with Nathan Beard Dunedin Fine Art Center 1143 Michigan Blvd. 727-298-DFAC Hanging out, drinking delicious coffee, talking about art… ahhhh, that’s the life! Well, that IS the life at least for an hour or so each

month at the Dunedin Fine Art Center’s Coffee and Conversation series. Enjoy coffee (Presented by the Sterling Society of DFAC) and insights as each month’s invited guest holds forth on their own area of expertise. Admission to these relaxed talks is $5 and is FREE to current DFAC members. From formative memories of his time in Egypt to advances in quantum physics, Nathan Beard’s work explores the patterns and processes at the confluence of human experience and natural forces. For his contribution to this year’s Coffee & Conversation Series, he will lead us through the inspirations and experiences behind the creation of his abstract paintings. He is also eager to share his thoughts for the future of his work and the inclusion of “communion” into his personal search for universal meaning.

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Lion (functional art lamps made of reclaimed wood and found objects); Louise's Healing Calendula Salve (organic healing salves and tinctures made from Florida gardens); Calamity Kim (hand dyed fabric clothing and bags) and Our Lady of Perpetual Pickles (pickles, jams, plus baby burp clothes and pillows). www.thestudioat620.org/ events/holizaar-2016

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Dec. 10, 10 am – 6 pm: 8th Gulfport’s Annual Holiday Hoopla! – 3101 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport, This celebration of arts, crafts, foods, holiday music, dance performances, roving street performers and holiday characters gives you a chance to shop early and stay late to see the Boca Ciega Club’s Lighted Boat Parade. Registration for the boat parade is available online at www.sailbcyc.org/Christmas BoatParade and at the club, 4600 Tifton Drive South, Gulfport. A portion of event proceeds benefits Operation Santa and Gulfport families in need. FYI: Facebook Holiday Hoopla Gulfport; 727-322-5217. Dec. 11: St Pete Beach Corey Avenue Christmas Market (10 am – 2 pm) & Holiday Parade (4 pm): Shop for crafty gifts, nibble holiday delights and bring the kids to see Santa and the festivities. Dec. 15: Gingerbread House Benefit @ Loew’s Don Cesar Hotel, 2400 Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Beach. Decorate a gingerbread house with icing, candy and decorations in this competition that benefits the ParadiseNewsFL.com | DECEMBER 2016

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ART NEWS American Red Cross. 727-385-5786; www.redcrossgb.org Dec. 17 - 18, 10 am – 5 pm 3rd Annual St. Petersburg Holiday of the Arts South Straub Park, 198 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Enjoy this outdoor gallery of original and handmade art created by artisans from across Florida and throughout America featuring painting, sculpture, jewelry, glass, ceramics, fiber and wearable art, photography, digital art, mixedmedia, metalwork, woodworking and more. http://www.paragonartevents.com/S-30-St%2E+Petersburg+Holiday+of+the+Arts.html St. Petersburg Opera 727-823-2040 http://www.stpeteopera.org Dec. 18: 2 pm, Dec. 19: 7:30 pm: Seasonal Sparkle celebrates all four seasons in this eclectic program of orchestral, choral, and solo vocal music. January 27: 7:30 pm, Jan. 29: 2 pm, Jan. 31: 7:30 pm: The Elixir of Love ARTpool Gallery 2030 Central Ave. Downtown St. Pete Dec. 17-18: 11 am – 5 pm Crafty Fest Market: Buy local, handmade & vintage fabulous at this monthly event. Sellers can apply for a booth at http://www.artpoolrules.com/craftyfest.html January 21: 8 pm – midnight

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as the visual artist honoree. His artwork will be featured on the 2017 commemorative poster.

CHARITY EVENTS Dec. 9, 11 am: 51st Annual SILVER BELLS Gala Luncheon “Elixir of Elegance” – St. Petersburg Yacht Club, 11 Central Ave., downtown St. Pete The event ushers in the holiday season in a festive setting, with entertainment by Maestro Mark Sforzini and members of the St. Petersburg Opera Company w/instrumental accompaniment. The co-chairs Francesca Brusini and Linda Pugliese promise an ELEGANT afternoon with a delicious luncheon, a silent auction and fine entertainment. Contact Ursula Carroll 727-366-2476; ursulacarroll7882@yahoo.com

CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS People and Place: The Cultural and Natural History Center at Weedon Island Preserve 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. Thurs – Sat: 9 am – 4 pm. This art-inspired, permanent hands-on educational exhibit reveals the area’s history, ecology and people. For classes / events: http://www.weedonisland preserve.org/programs-classes.htm Dec. 10, 8:30 am: Great Weedon Bird Quest

St. Petersburg Arts Alliance 100 Second Ave. N, Ste. 150 Downtown St. Pete, FYI: John Collins 727-518 5142 john@stpeteartsalliance.org Jan. 27, 2017: Muse Award Benefit The Muse Awards will celebrate artistic inspiration at the Museum of Fine Arts, 7 PM. St. Petersburg’s fourth annual fundraising benefit for the arts will recognize the breadth and beauty of art and culture in our City of the Arts, and pay tribute to those that continue to inspire and guide St. Petersburg to its standing as an international arts destination. Sculptor & painter Kyu Yamamoto will be honored as the Muse Award’s visual artist for the fourth annual Muse Awards benefit. Kyu joins 2016 winner, Steven Kenney, and 2015 winner, Carrie Jadus

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Heritage Village 11909 125th St. N, Largo. 727-582-2123; www.pinellascounty.org/heritage. • Jan. 7, 10 am – 4 pm: Roc Day Tampa Bay – Join the spinners of Pinellas Weavers Guild to celebrate Roc Day as part of your New Year’s celebrations. The annual Roc Day event will be held at Heritage Village’s McMullen House (also known as the Fiber Arts House) where Guild members plan to demonstrate fiber crafts including weaving, spinning and other portable fiber projects, answer questions about fiber crafts, share holiday stories, recruit potential new weavers and spinners, and generally have an old fashioned good time. ONGOING EXHIBITS Turner House Artifacts: Geraldine “Jere” Turner bequeathed her family home to Pinellas County, along with $100,000 in moving costs and the

contents of the 1915 bungalow. When it was moved to Heritage Village in January 2014, thousands of objects and archival materials spanning 100 years of family history were discovered in the house, most in excellent condition. These included toys and games, glassware and china, personal accessories, pottery, clothing, furniture, artwork and items from the Belleview Biltmore Hotel. Pinellas Passport: Illustrates major areas of development in Pinellas County, including coastal living with a focus on the sponge industry; agriculture featuring citrus industry artifacts; community life through newspapers and a printing press; and tourism, showcasing souvenirs and once-popular roadside attraction icons. Living History Demonstrations: Some of the living history demonstrations and hands-on activities you might encounter during your stroll through the Village include pine needle and palm frond weaving, laundry day, working in the heritage garden, rope making, net mending, blacksmithing, traditional fiber arts and pioneer cooking. Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, downtown St. Pete. Celebrating their 25th anniversary year, USA TODAY recently named them as the #1 museum to visit in St. Petersburg – Clearwater out of a top 10 list of museums! For the past 25 years, The Museum’s focus has been to tell the story of millions who suffered or died during the Holocaust through the personal testimonies, official documentation,


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photographs and artifacts of individual narratives. NOTEWORTHY: TAMPA & BEYOND University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, 4202 E. Fowler Ave. Tampa • Jan. 13 thru March 4: Duke Riley Flights of Fancy Ringling College of Art & Design 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota Thru Jan. 27, 2017: Jenny Medved’s – exhibition “INDIGENOUS PEOPLE” will be on display in this glorious Sarasota cultural mecca. Jenny Medved (Class of 2004) is a figurative artist & illustrator based in Sarasota, Florida. Medved’s meticulously crafted watercolors of Hawaiian and Polynesian dancers and Native Americans are part of an ongoing visual exploration of indigenous cultures prompted by the discovery of her own Native American roots. In December of 2015, Medved was featured as one of ten artists to watch in Watercolor Artist Magazine.

OPEN CALL, CASTING NOTES, VOLUNTEERS Tampa’s Gasparilla International Film Festival, March 2 – 9, 2017. Currently accepting submissions (no deadline listed for short films, U.S. narrative feature and College Student Feature Film, International Features, Made in Florida and U.S. Documentary features plus other categories. Details and the online application: www.withoutabox.com/login/5440 The Docent Program at the Chihuly Collection Docents are trained to serve the needs and interests of our diverse visitors, from elementary school children to adults. No prior art history background or work experience is required. FYI: Andy Schlauch, Chihuly Collection Ex. Dir. 727.896.4527 Andy.Schlauch@Morean ArtsCenter.org KUDOS & ART NEWS A New Muse & Leader for MFA: Kristen Shepherd, an innovative leader in the art world who has expanded community engagement at museums in Los Angeles and

New York, has been named the new Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. She was unanimously approved by the Museum’s Board of Trustees after a national search. She will join the Museum December 15, succeeding former Director Dr. Kent Lydecker, who retired in March. She is the sixth director in the MFA’s history and its first female director. Ms. Shepherd brings to her new role the perspective of an art historian combined with strong business acumen. She has served as Associate Vice President, Audience Strategy & Services, for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2013. She led her staff and volunteers to create engagement opportunities for the diverse local audience, increasing revenue from visitor attendance and membership by 19 percent during her tenure. 2017 Prestigious Preservation Awards Nominations (due by Dec. 16) The awards recognize the people, associations and businesses that are actively

working to preserve, restore, and complement the city’s historic buildings and places. Nominations can be made by building owners, neighbors, neighborhood associations or other groups. Nominations are an excellent way to recognize those individuals who Preserve the ‘Burg! The awards recognize exemplary efforts in historic preservation in five categories: Residential and Commercial Restoration; Residential and Commercial Rehabilitation; Compatible Use; Adaptive Reuse; and Residential and Commercial Stewardship. There will also be an award for Preservationist of the Year. http://www.stpete preservation.org/page-1806144 The 2017 Preservation Awards Celebration will take place on Wednesday, February 8th at the historic St. Petersburg Woman’s Club on Snell Island, in conjunction with an exhibit and sale of watercolor paintings of area landmarks by local artist Robert Holmes. Contact: Allison Stribling, Executive Director, St. Petersburg Preservation, 727-824.7802

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"It's not what you achieve, it's what you overcome. That's what defines your career." - Carlton Fisk LIVE THEATRE Amalie Arena (Tampa Bay Times Forum) 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813.301.6500 www.amaliearena.com December 2 – Cirque Musica Holiday Spectacular 9 – Five Finger Death Punch 17 – 93.3 Jingle Ball 18 – Trans-Siberian Orchestra January 2 – WWE Raw 6 – 9 – College Football Championship Fan Activities 14 – Winter Jam American Stage 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 727.823.7529 www.americanstage.org boxoffice@americanstage.org December 2 – 4 – American Songbook 4 – Hawk & Wayne 10 – 24 – It's A Wonderful Life – Radio 18 – Improv House Teams LIVE January 1 – Hawk & Wayne 18 – Joe Turner's – Come & Gone A Simple Theater The Biniger Theater, Eckerd College 4200 54th Avenue S, St. Petersburg 727.864.7811 www.asimpletheatre.org December 13 – Seasonal Allergies January 18 – The Time Trail

6 – The Stanley Clarke Band 7 – The California Guitar Trip 10, 11 – The Nutcracker 13 – An Elvis Christmas Special 17 – Santa's Holiday Revue 18 – Big Band Christmas January 6 – Lotela Gold Show Band 8 – The Godfather Comedy Show 12 – The Smithereens 13 – Livingston Taylor 14 – Pam Tillis 19 – The Machine performs Pink Floyd Gulfport Community Players www.gulfportcommunityplayers.org *Back Door Theater, 1619 49th St. S, Gulfport January 12 – 22 - Parfumerie Eight O’Clock Theatre 105 Central Park Drive, Largo 727.587.6793, www.eightoclocktheatre.com December 4 – Carols, Cookies and Cocktails 12, 13 – Auditions - Evita FreeFall Theatre Company 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.498.5205 www.freefalltheatre.com December 9 – January 29 – Peter Pan 10 – January 29 – Peter and the Starcatcher January 6 – Talkback 13 – freeFall Flight 2017

Capitol Theatre 405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 727.791.7400 www.rutheckerdhall.com/venues December 8 – A Peter White Christmas 11 – John Tesh Grand Piano Christmas 16 – The Outlaws 20 – Rockapella Christmas 31 – Butch Truck & Freight Train January 11 – Henry Rollins 12 – Lewis Black 15 – Dr. John and the Nite Trippers 17 – Michael Bolton

Glenridge Performing Arts Center 7333 Scotland Way, Sarasota 941.552.5325 www.gpactix.com December 10 – Belle Canto 16 – Nate Najar Jazz Holiday 17 – Pine View Jazz Band January 4 – Chasing Rainbows 13 – Hunter & Doe 18 – Wild Carrot

Catherine Hickman Theater 5501 27th Ave S, Gulfport, 727.893.1070 http://www.mygulfport.us December 2 – Dual Lens Reception January 12 – 22 - Parfumerie

MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater - Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 US Hwy 301 N, Tampa, 813.740.2446 www.ticketmaster.com/venue/107257 December 3 – 97x Next Best Thing

Central Park Performing Arts Center Formerly Largo Cultural Center NEW Name 105 Central Park Dr, Largo 727.587.6793 www.largoarts.com December 1 – 6th Annual Rock and Roll Holiday 2 – Death by Chocolate 4 – Cookies, Carols & Cocktails

Patel Conservatory 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813.222.1002 www.patelconservatory.org Dance / Theater / Music / Adult Classes December 4 – Rock School Blowout 8 – Holiday Music Concert

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Ruth Eckerd Hall 1111 N. McMullen Booth Rd, Clearwater 727.791.7400 www.rutheckerdhall.com December 1 – Dream Theater 2 – Octonauts Live 3 – Bowzer's Holiday Party 4 – TFO – Beethoven Violin Concerto 6 – Donny & Marie 9 – Martina McBride 11 – TFO – Holiday Pops 12 – Garrison Keillor 13 – The Beach Boys 14 – TFO – The Best of Ballet 16, 17 – My Mother's Italian 17 – The Nutcracker 18 – A Christmas Carol 20 – Jackie Evancho 22 – Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer 29 – Brett Michaels 30 – Dancing with the Stars LIVE 31 – Salute to Vienna January 8 – Elvis Birthday Bash 8 – TFO – Saint-Saen's Organ Symph 9 – Bronx Wanderers 12 – Tapestry – Carol King Tribute 14 – ELO – Former Members 15 – Golden Boys 15 – TFO – Bravo Broadway St. Petersburg City Theatre Located off I-275 at 4025 31st St. S., St. Petersburg, 33712 Box Office:Tickets / Information 727.866.1973 www.spcitytheatre.org December 8 – 18 – A Christmas Carol January 12 – 22 – Neil Simon's Proposals Stageworks Theater NEW 1120 E. Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa, 813.374.2416 www.stageworkstheatre.org December 1 – 18 – The Great Gabsy 4 – The Speak! Tank January 21 – Copacabana Gala Straz Center 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813.229. STAR www.strazcenter.org December Through 4 – Into the Woods 2 – TFO – Beethoven's Violin Concerto 2 – Opera Tampa Singers Holiday 3 – Dean Johansen Live & Local 3 – Shanghai Nights 8 – Holiday Music Concert 9 – Bridget Everett 9 – TFO Holiday Pops 10 – Kim Russo – The Happy Medium 11 – Here Comes the Funny Tour 11 – One Man, Two Guvnors 11 – Hasan Minhaj 16 – One Man Dark Knight 17 – Francesca – Live & Local 18 – Next Generation Ballet – Nutcracker 18 – Land of Sweets

18 – The Christmas Post 19 – Griffin House 20 – 25 – An American in Paris 27 – Drag Queen Christmas January 5, 9, 12 – Open Rehearsal – Romeo & Juliet 7 – YAGP Gala 10 – March 12 – Forbidden Broadway 11 – February 5 – As You Like It 12 – Capitol Steps 13 – TFO – Bravo Broadway 15 – Treasure Island The Coliseum 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.stpete.org/coliseum Tea dances run October through May December 24 – Class of 1968 Gibbs Holiday Gala 31 – Swinging in the New Year January 20 – 22 – Gem, Bead & Jewelry Show The Mahaffey Theater 400 1st St. S, Bayfront Center St. Petersburg, 727.892.5767 www.themahaffeytheater.com December 1 – Melissa Etheridge 3 – TFO – Beethoven's Violin Concerto 6 – Lauryn Hill 9 – Mix 100.7 Mistletoe Show 10 – TFO – Holiday Pops 15 – TFO – The Best of Ballet 16 – TFO – The Legend of Zelda 17 – The Family Blessing 26, 27 – Moscow Ballet – Nutcracker 29 – Michael Carbonaro 30 – Swan Lake January 6 – The 5th Dimension 7 – TFO – Saint Saens Organ Symphony 11 – Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy 12 – TFO – Taste of Russia 13 – Billy Gardell 14 – TFO – Bravo Broadway The Palladium 253 5th Ave N, St. Petersburg 727.822.3590 www.mypalladium.org December 2 – 4 – St. Petersburg Ballet Nutcracker 9 – Una Voce – We Three Queens 10 – Holiday Extravaganza 11 – Red Rain – The Music of Peter Gabriel and Tori Amos 14 – Herald's of Harmony Christmas Celebration 15 – Nate Najar Jazz Holiday 18, 19 – Seasonal Sparkle January 6 – Victor Wainwright 8, 9 – Power of Song 13 – Beacon '17 14 – Los Lobo 15 – Ethan Bortnick


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DECEMBER 2016 Through Sunday, December 18 – Creative Loafing Charity Holiday Auction This is an online auction of unique items and activites for the Holidays with sales benefiting The Children's Home for the last eight years. www.cltampa.com /holidayauction Through Friday, December 30 – Christmas in the Wild Select evenings. Lowry Park Zoo, 1101 W. Sligh Ave., Tampa. A magical holiday event in the unique setting of the Zoo at night. Festive lights, Holiday carolers, holiday music & much more. www.lowryparkzoo.com

Art & Leisure Van Wezel 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.953.3368 www.vanwezel.org December 2 – 4 – Sarasota Orchestra Masterworks 7, 8 – Fame – The Musical 10 – Oak Ridge Boys 12 – Beach Boys Christmas 13 – Garrison Keillor 16, 17 – Sarasota Ballet – Jewels 21 – A Christmas Carol 27, 28 – Cinderella 29 – Moscow Ballet – Nutcracker 30 – 42nd Street January 3 – Salute to Vienna 5 – My Mother's Italian 6 – 8 – Sarasota Orchestra Masterworks 10,11 – Dirty Dancing 12 – Matthew Morrison 13 – Jay Leno 14 – Dick Fox's Golden Boys 15 – Michael Bolton

Friday, December 2 – First Friday Downtown 5:30 – 10 pm. Free. Central Ave., between 2nd & 3rd Streets, St. Petersburg. Monthly street party with music, food and beverages for purchase. Proceeds benefit Breakfast Optimists Club. www.firstfridaystpete.com Friday, December 2 – SPB Boat Parade and Winter Festival in the Park 6 pm. Free. Horan Park, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Enjoy an evening of holiday cheer while watching the Lighted Boat Parade. Live music, hot chocolate and children's activities with a special visit from Santa. www.spbrec.com

West Coast Players 21905 US 19 N., Clearwater 727.437.2363 mwcplayers@gmail.com www.wcplayers.org December 9 – 18 – Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some) January 13 – February 5 – Doublewide, Texas

Through December 31 – Holidays at Heritage Village Normal operating hours. Free. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St N, Largo. Enjoy a nostalgic stroll through time as Heritage Village is decked out for the Holidays. www.pinellascounty.org/Heritage Through Saturday, December 31 – Holiday Lights in the Garden 5:30 – 9:30 pm. $4 suggested donation. Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. Open every evening with the Gardens decorated in an array of dazzling holiday lights. Live entertainment and a visit from Santa. www.flbg.org Through January 3 – 40th Annual Oakdale Holiday Light Show 6 – 10 pm. Free. Oakdale Christmas House, 2719 Oakdale St. S, St. Petersburg. One half acres of displays, lights and animated characters. Approximately one quarter of a million lights. www.christmasdisplay.org

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MUSEUMS Armed Forces History Museum 2050 34th Way N, Largo 727.539.8371 www.armedforcesmuseum.com NEW Child's ticket price reduced December 7 – Remember Pearl Harbor

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Friday, December 2 – Gulfport First Friday Artwalk 6 – 10 pm. Free. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfportflorida.com Saturday, December 3 – 89th Annual Santa Parade – St. Petersburg 10 am. Free. Central Avenue east to the waterfront to 5th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Generations old tradition celebrating the Holiday season & community with bands, floats and special guests. www.stpete.org

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Dali Museum One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org Saturdays – Dilly Dally w / Dali Sundays – Yoga with Dali December 3 – Mornings at the Museum 7 – Member Event – 12 Days of Dali 8 – Poetry at the Dali 12 – Member Preview 13 – Membership Reception 15 – Holiday Arts & Crafts Bazaar 17 – April 17 - Frida Kahlo Exhibition 25 – Closed for Christmas January 12 – Poetry at the Dali Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum NEW 2240 9th Ave.S, St. Petersburg Yoga on Mondays at 12 – 1 pm One City Chorus – Mondays at 7 pm www.woodsonmuseum.org Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th St. S, St. Petersburg 727.820.0100 www.flholocaustmuseum.org Through January 2 – Women of Ravensbruck Exhibition Through January 15 – I Am My Brother's Keeper Through January 29 – Matzevot for

Everyday Use December 13, 14 – GHRAM Lecture – Global Antisemitism in 2016 January 14 – Courage and Compassion Gulf Beaches Historical Museum 115 10th Ave, St. Pete Beach 727.552.1610 www.gulfbeachesmuseum.com Only museum dedicated to the preservation of history of the local barrier island. Preserving island history for tomorrow’s generation! Gulfport History Museum 5301 28th Ave. S, Gulfport 727.327.0505 www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org Free Admission Henry Plant Museum 401 West Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813.254.1891 www.plantmuseum.com First Friday – Free admission Through December 23 – Dogs in Art Exhibition December 1 – 23 – Victorian Christmas Stroll John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota 941.359.5700 www.ringling.org Mondays FREE admissions all day Thurs – Art After 5 Third Thurs – Ringling by the Bay ($10) Fri & Sat – Bayfront Garden Tours Sat – Kid's Quest, Family Workshop Through April 1, 2017 – Walker Guest House Replica Through January 17 – WWII to the August Camp Exhibition Through November 2017 – First Five Years of Art of Our Time December 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 – Holiday Nights at Ca d'Zan 1 – Holiday Splendor 25 – Closed for Christmas January 1 – Closed Museum of Fine Arts 255 Beach Drive. NE, St. Petersburg 727.894.4638 www.mfastpete.org Thursday PM adm. $5 after 5pm Art & Sign Language Canceled – 2016 Through January 22 – Latino Presence in American Art Exhibition Through February 19 – Jack Barret – People Watching Exhibition Through March 20 – The Far North December 3, 17 – Make and Take 3,17 – Kidding Around Yoga 8 – Parrish Lecture – Our America 10, 24 – Drumming 10 – Stuffed Animal Night at Museum 11 – Chorus Angelorum Winter Concert 11 – Hot Gatherings Cool Conversation 14 – Coffee Talk of Nan Coulton 15 – Porch Party 15 – MFA Cinema – Viva Cuba 19 – Illuminate 25 – Closed 26 – Museum Store After Christmas Sale January 7, 14, 21 – Make and Take Saturday 7,14, 21 – Kidding Around Yoga


St. Petersburg Museum of History 335 2nd Ave NE, St. Petersburg 727.894.1052 www.spmoh.org Legendary Landscapes by Highwaymen Through March 5 – African Americans Experiences in WWII December 15 – Florida Cattle Ranching Tampa Bay Automobile Museum 3301 Gateway Centre, Pinellas Park 727.579.8226, www.tbauto.org Unique collection of vintage cars and vehicles. Tampa Bay History Center 801 Old Water St, Tampa 813.228.0097 www.tampabayhistorycenter.org Through January 8, 2017 – Clyde Butcher Exhibition December 3 – My Doll & Me – Addy 7 – Florida Conversations 10 – Walk Tampa – Ybor City Story 28,29 – Kid's Cocoa and Crafts January 14 – Walk Tampa Tampa Museum of Art 120 W. Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813.259.1720 www.tampamuseum.org Monday – Meditation at Museum Fridays – Art on The House – 4 to 8pm. Saturday – Art Spot for Families Through January 8 – Manuel Carrillo Exhibition Through January 16 – Self Taught Genius Exhibition Through January 22 – Complicated Beauty – Cuban Art Exhibition December 3 – Family Day Tarpon Springs Railroad Depot Historical Museum NEW 160 E. Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs 727.943.4624 Free Admission www.tarponspringsarea historicalsociety.org USF Contemporary Art Museum 3821 USF Holly Dr., Tampa, 33620 813. 974.4133 - Info 813.974.2849 USF Contemporary Art Museum Institute for Research in ArT 4202 E. Fowler Ave, Tampa www.ira.usf.edu Through December 10 - Extracted USF Graphic Studio 3702 Spectrum Blvd., Suite 100 Tampa, 813.974.3503 Free admission

ART GALLERIES Art Lofts Florida Craftsmen Galleries (2nd floor) 10 5th St. N, St. Petersburg 727.504.8788 www.theartlofts.com Second Saturday Gallery Walk ARTpool Gallery 2030 Central Ave., St Petersburg 727.324.3878 www.artpoolrules.com December 17, 18 – Crafty Fest

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Bloom Art Center and Olesen Art Gallery 910 5th Ave. N, St. Petersburg www.facebook.com/bloomartcenter Best New Arts Community 2014 – Creative Loafing Through December – The Candy Factory Exhibition December 10 – Yoga in the Candy Factory Chihuly Collection 720 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.822.7872 ext. 5102 www.moreanartscenter.org Only permanent collection of Dale Chihuly's work. Now open in new Location Craftsman House 2955 Central Ave, St. Petersburg 727.323.2787 www.craftsmanhousegallery.com Gallery-Cafe-Pottery Studio 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk December 12 – 11th Anniversary Celebration Creative Clay Cultural Arts Center 1114 Central Ave, St. Petersburg 727.825.0515 / www.Creativeclay.org 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk Through January – Folk Art Holiday Show December 10 – Holiday Exhibit and Bazaar Crossroads Gallery NEW St. Pete College – Clearwater 2465 Drew St., Clearwater www.spcollege.edu/gallery Domain Home Accessories & Gallery 3129 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport www.domainhomeaccessories.com Local & Florida artisans featured. December 16 – Artist's Reception Duncan McClellan Gallery 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg 813.760.6600 www.dmglass.com 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk December 11 – Team McClellan Exhibition 12 – Art Glass Afternoon January 14 – Shelley Muzylowski Allen and Rik Allen 15 – Art Glass Afternoon Dunedin Fine Art Center 1143 Michigan Blvd. - Dunedin, 34698 727.298.3322 www.dfac.org Through December 23 – See / Hear Through December 23 – My Favorite Things Through December 23 – Joys to the World and Synethesia December 3 – Pottery Sale and Demo Day 10 – Holiday Gala January 13 – March 12 – Cuba- New Eyes, We Are Family, and Oye Cumo Va? Exhibitions Open

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EV E N T S Saturday, December 3 - Hollyfest Bazaar and Luncheon 10 am – 2 pm, luncheon 12 noon. Luncheon $15. Free to shop. Treasure Island Community Center, 1 Park Place, Treasure Island. The Treasure Islettes host this annual fundraiser with holiday gifts, baskets, 50/50, money tree and lots of fun. For tickets to luncheon call Chris 727.367.1301.

Tierre Verde. Annual family friendly festival where the city's tree is illuminated and this year snow will be added to the fun for sledding. Cider, hot chocolate, popcorn and cotton candy for all. Santa and Mrs. Claus will arrive by fire truck. Continuous holiday music, arts & crafts vendors and even a doggie parade. Questions gayewurzbacher@gmail.com. Saturday, December 3 – WMNF's Uke it out 2 4 – 10 pm, doors open at 3 pm. $12 advance, $15 at door. Cage Brewery, 2001 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Second annual Ukulele festival with dozens of bands. Featuring a Beatles jam, Led Zepplin of the Ukulele contest and all star jam finale. www.wmnf.org

Saturday, December 3 – Annual Holiday Tour of Homes 10 am – 4 pm. $20 advance, $25 day of. Tour begins at 320 Coffeepot Riviera, St. Petersburg. Annual fundraising event for the Florida Orchestra Guild. It’s an opportunity to visit six beautiful homes decorated for the holiday season in the Snell Isle/Brightwaters area of northeast St. Petersburg. There will be a Gift Boutique within one of the homes as well. Tickets and info please call 727.254.1176. Saturday, December 3 – Snowfest 10:30 am – 3 pm. Free admission, $5 wristband for activities. N Straub Park, Bayshore Blvd. NE, St. Petersburg. Come frolic in the snow with toboggan rides, arts & crafts, inflatable fun, giant slide and Santa. Wristbands available in advance at St. Pete recreation centers. www.stpeteparksrec.org/snowfest

Saturday, December 3 – Pass-A-Grille and Vina del Mar Holiday Boat Parade 6 pm. Free. Merry Pier, Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach. Enjoy this festive tradition with luminaries lining the seawall, Santa, carols, cookies and fun. www.merrypier.com Monday, December 5 – Pricing and Presenting Your Work 6 – 7:30 pm. Free. The Greenhouse, 440 2 nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg. You know how to create your art, now learn how to price it, approach galleries and sell your art. Presented by the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance. www.stpeteartalliance.org Monday, December 5 – Gulfport Tree Lighting and Holiday Celebration 7 – 9 pm. Free. Clymer Park, Gulfport Blvd., Gulfport. Enjoy an evening of holiday cheer with carols, special Santa and annual tree lighting tradition. www.mygulfport.us

Saturday, December 3 – Tierre Verde Tree Lighting and Family Fun Day 4 – 7 pm. Free. Downtown Tierre Verde, 1 Collany Rd., 46

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Arts & Leisure Feathered Serpent Gallery 1018 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.824.8877 www.featheredserpentgallery.com Featuring Latin American Artists

Kapfer Glass Studio 409 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach 727.656.9190 / www.kapferglassstudio.com Handmade glass art & crafts.

Florida CraftArt Gallery 501 Central Ave, St. Petersburg 727.821.7391 www.floridacraftart.org Second Saturday Artwalk Mural Walk on Saturdays December Through December Sparkle + Shine Holiday Boutique

Morean Arts Center 719 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg 727.822.7872 www.moreanartscenter.org Glass Studio & Hot Shop, Classes and Galleries Second Saturday Artwalk Saturdays at The Morean for Families Fridays – Art Snap Through December 4 – 20 Years of Word and Art Through December 30 – There's No Time Like the Presents December Through December Blow Your Own Ornament = Hot Shop 2, 16, 30 – Ladies Night 3, 10, 17 – Parents Shop, Kids Create 9 – Art Snap – Sock Snowman 9, 23 – Hot Date in the Hot Shop 26 – 30 – Holiday Animation Camp January 14 – Advanced Portfolio

Gallerie 909 NEW 909 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727.565.3930 www.gallerie909.com Featuring African American Artists Second Saturday Artwalk Small Business of the Year 2015 Drum Circle First Friday each month “Word is Bond” Last Sunday each month Gulf Coast Artists Alliance 727.738.8010 www.gcaa-fl.org Two Locations in St. Petersburg St. Pete Artworks / Avenue 5 Studios Michele Tuegel Contemporary 320 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.823.1100 www.mtcontempo.com Second Saturday Artwalk Red Cloud Indian Arts 214 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727.821.5824 www.redcloudindianarts.com Ringling College of Art & Design 2700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.359.7563 www.ringling.edu Through December 2 – Observation / Reference / Gesture Exhibition Through December 2 – Art of Bravery Through December 5 – Business of Art The Role of the Curator Through January 27 – Indigenous People Exhibition January 9 – March 25 – Glass Artists of Venice Stirling Studios & Art Gallery 730 Broadway (2nd Floor) Studio 12, Dunedin www.stirlingartstudios.com Studio 620 620 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727.895.6620 www.studio620.org December 1, 2 – Keith Harring 17 – Holizaar 2016 10 – 31 – Yes – The Exhibition

ART CENTERS & CLASSES Beach Art Center 1515 Bay Palm Blvd. Indian Rocks Bch. 727.596.4331 www.beachartcenter.org Through November 4 – Autumn Equinox / New Beginnings Exhibitions December Through December Small Works Holiday Show 10 – Holiday Arts & Fine Crafts Sale

Morean Arts Center for Clay at the Train Station 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727.821.7162 www.moreanartscenter.org Fridays – Friday Night Clay Sundays for Families 1 – 3 pm Second Saturday Artwalk December Throughout month Holly Follies – Cocktails & Retail Through January 15 – Color My World Exhibition – Beth Morean 2, 3 – Annual Holiday Show 10 through January 31 – Out of the Ashes Exhibition Pinellas Park Art Society NEW Park Station Building 5851 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park 727.360.4406 www.pinellasart.com December 4, 5 – Still Life Pinot’s Palette 1572 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727.821.3700 www.pinotspalette.com/stpetersburg Society of Acrylic Painters Membership info / exhibit entry: www.isap-usa.com SunTan Art Center at Don Vista Arts Center 3300 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach 727.367.3818 www.suntanart.org Celebrating 50+ Years December 13 – Instructor's Show Opens Treasure Island Art Guild www.treasureislandartguild.org Gallery Closed June, July, August Painting Workshops held weekly Wednesday - ‘Anything Goes’ Thursday - ‘Acrylic Painting' Friday – ‘Portrait Workshop’ - Live model


Zen Glass Studio 600 27th St. S, St. Petersburg 727.323.3141 www.zenglass.com Offers glassblowing classes & workshops. St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District. 2nd Saturday Art Walk

HANDS-ON MUSEUMS Great Explorations Children’s Museum 1925 4th St. N, St. Petersburg 727.821.8992 www.greatex.org Where education and fun come alive First Sunday of month open special hours for special needs families. Starting August 10 – Stay & Play After School Program NEW December 8 – A Very Merry Market 9 – Parents Night Out 11 – Great Connections 24, 25 – Museum closed 27 – 30 – Schools Out Camp Heritage Village 11909 125th St N, Largo 727.582.2123 www.pinellascounty.org/Heritage Free 21-acre living history museum New exhibit Boathouse display Sundays – Speaking of History December Through December 31 – Holidays at the Village January 7 – Roc Day Tampa Bay MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry) 4801 E Fowler Ave #100, Tampa 813.987.6315 www.mosi.org Largest children’s science center in the US Gaze skyward – Saunders Planetarium IMAX Dome Theatre December Through January 3 – Santa's Workshop

MUSIC Clearwater Jazz Holiday www.clearwaterjazz.com October 19 – 22, 2017 Florida Orchestra 727.662.7286 www.floridaorchestra.org See venues for dates – Mahaffey Theater, Ruth Eckerd Hall & David Straz Performing Arts Center St. Pete Beach Music Club NEW Suntan Art Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach Music ensemble Tuesdays 10 – 11 am. $5 per session. Boomwhacker Ensemble Thursday 6:30 – 8:30 pm. $5 per session. www.spbmusicclub.com

St. Petersburg College NEW Gibbs Campus Music Center 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.341.4360 www.spcollege.edu/events December 7 – Percussion Fall Concert 9 – Piano Concert – Jeffrey Swann

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December 1 – Exchange 10 – Meeting & Show

St. Petersburg Jazz Festival Various locations in St. Petersburg www.emitseries.org www.stpetejazzfest.com February 22 – 26, 2017 Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society 727.596.7142 www.sdjs.org December 18 – Pieter Meijers Quartet January 8 – Annual Meeting / Bobby Tess & Dixie Chaps Tampa Bay Symphony 727.827.8087 www.TampaBaySymphony.org Performances in various locations The Blue Parrot Cafe NEW 85 Corey Circle, St. Pete Beach 727.368.9619 Every Monday TomKats Jazz Orchestra www.tomkatsjazzorchestra.com The Hangar Restaurant 540 First St SE, St. Petersburg 727.823.7767 Every Monday (NEW) of month Jazz Jam www.aldowningjazz.com WMNF 88.5 Community Radio 1210 E. MLK Blvd., Tampa 33603 www.wmnf.org December 3 – Ukulele Festival 10 – Tour de Clay

OPERA Eckerd College 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Miller Auditorium The Met in HD Series Live high-definition broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera www.eckerd.edu/metopera 727.864.7600 December 10 – L'Amour de Loin January 7 – Nabucco 21 – Romeo et Juliette Florida Opera Festival Artistic Director – Daniel Lipton Straz Center for the Performing Arts 1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place Tampa, Florida 33602 www.operatampa.org December 2 – Opera Tampa Singers Holiday 15 – Opera Tampa Singers – Donatello's January 5, 8, 9, 12 – Open Rehearsal Romeo & Juliette 20 – Donors Appreciation Dinner

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EV E N T S Wednesday, December 7 – Remember Pearl Harbor – 75th Anniversary 10:30 am – 12 noon. $10 at door. Armed Forces Museum, 2050 34th Way N, Largo. Introduction and information, traditional cake-cutting by Naval Sea Cadets and a special presentation by William "Wild Bill" Monford a 4 time Kamikaze survivor celebrating his 100th birthday. www.armedforces museum.com Wednesday, December 7 – Pinellas Opera Guild Luncheon Concert 11 am. $22 members, $25 non-members. Dunedin Golf Club,1050 Palm Boulevard, Dunedin. Come socialize and be entertained by professional singers performing well known arias and show tunes. For reservations call Nancy at 727-738-4007 by Friday Dec 2, 2016.

Thursday, December 8 – Presentation on The James Western & Wildlife Museum 8:30 am networking, 9 am presentation. Free. Staybridge Suite, 940 5th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. An opportunity to learn about St. Petersburg’s next art & cultural milestone. Preview the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art’s vision, art work and building. Space is limited RSVP to intern@stpeteartsalliance.org Thursday, December 8 – A Very Merry Market 4 – 8 pm. Great Expectations and Sunken Gardens, 1845 4th St. N, St. Petersburg. Enjoy an evening of shopping, champagne and free gift wrapping from original local businesses. www.greatex.org 48

Friday, December 9 – 51st Annual Silver Bells Luncheon 11 am. $85. St. Petersburg Yacht Club, 11 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Ushers in the holiday season in a festive setting, with entertainment by Maestro Mark Sforzini and the St. Petersburg Opera Company with instrumental accompaniment. Luncheon and silent auction. Benefits the St. Petersburg Opera Co. and it's educational programs. 727.366.2476. Saturday, December 10 – 13th Annual Tampa Bay AIDS Walk and Fun Run 8 am registration opens, 9:15 am 5K begins, 9:30 am walk begins. Free to walk with prize incentives for donations raised. 5K registration $35. Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg. By walking, running, donating or volunteering this year, you will help to provide muchneeded resources to the AIDS Service Association of Pinellas and our community in need. www.aidswalktampabay.org Saturday, December 10 – 10th Annual Breakfast with Santa 9 – 11 am. St. Petersburg Lions Beach House, 9300 W. Gulf Blvd, Treasure Island. There will be music and crafts and opportunity for pictures with the Jolly man! Just let us know who is coming so that the elves make plenty of pancakes and Santa has gifts for everyone! RSVP LionSally@gmail.com Saturday, December 10 – Holiday Hoopla and Lighted Boat Parade 10 am – 6 pm. Boat parade begins at 6 pm. Free. Waterfront business district, Gulfport. Beach Blvd., in Gulfport is transformed into a holiday wonderland with costumed characters, live music and an amazing selection of creative gifts. www.visitgulfport.com

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Arts & Leisure Florida Suncoast Opera Guild www.stpeteoperaguild.org January 6 – Board Meeting 18 – General Meeting The Matinee Opera Players 64th Way, Pinellas Park www.facebook.com/Matinee OperaPlayers Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center January 8 – Happy Opera New Year St. Petersburg Opera Company 727.823.2040 www.stpeteopera.org Various performance locations December 18, 19 – Seasonal Sparkle January 12, 13 – Love Potion Number 9 21 – Broadway Cabernet Sarasota Opera House 61 N. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941.359.0099 ext.101 www.sarasotaopera.org December 2, 17, 18 – The Nutcracker 8 – Poinsettia Luncheon 9, 10 – Forever Christmas January 5 – Celebration Concert 21 – The Opera Gala The Pinellas Opera League NEW Socialize and be Entertained First Wednesday each month October – June pinellasoperaleague@gmail.com December 7 – Luncheon and Concert January 4 – Luncheon and Concert

DANCING Florida West Ballet, a Not-for-profit Pre-Professional Performing Arts Company: 616 4th Street North in St. Petersburg. www.floridawestballet.org Gulfport Casino 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport www.mygulfport.us More information on Casino events or rental availability 727.893.1070. Tuesday - International Ballroom Tuesday - Argentine Tango Wednesday – Swing www.SwingTime.info Thursday - Latin Social Sunday - Band / Dancing December 16 – Third Friday Sock Hop Sarasota Ballet 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941.359.0099 www.sarasotaballet.org Tickets 941.351.0099 x 101 December 5 – A Holiday Soiree 7 – Inside the Studio 16, 17 – George Balanchine's Jewels

St. Petersburg Polish American Society, 1343 Beach Dr SE, St. Petersburg, 972.741.3749 www.polishsociety.org REOPENS October 2016 Sunday Dinner & Dancing: Dinner – $8 2:15 – 3:30 pm 727.360.0584 – dinner reservations Dancing, 3 – 6 pm. $5 M’s/$8 Non M’s Live Sunday Bands Tea Dances RETURN January 2017 2nd & 4th Wed. of the month The Coliseum 535 4th Ave. N, St. Petersburg, 727.892.5715 www.stpete.org/coliseum Tea Dance – 1st & 3rd Wed. of month October through May December 7, 21 – Tea Dances 31 – Swinging in the New Year January 4, 18 – Tea Dances

FILM Celebrating CommUNITY International Gay & Lesbian Film Fest Various times and locations www.tiglff.com International Cinema Series Eckerd College, 4200 54th Avenue S, St. Petersburg, Miller Auditorium 727.864.7979 events@eckerd.edu www.eckerd.edu/internationalcinema December 2 – Miss Hokusai St. Petersburg Preservation’s Movies and Music in the Park 400 Bayshore Dr. NE, North Straub Park, St. Petersburg. 6 – 9 pm. www.stpetersburgpreservation.org Sunscreen Film Festival April 27 - 30, 2017 www.sunscreenfilmfestival.com Various locations throughout St. Petersburg. VIP & General Admission

COMEDY Coconuts Comedy Club Oldest (longest running) comedy club in Florida. 5501 Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Beach 727.360.5653 (JOKE) www.coconutscomedyclubs.com Open Mike on Tuesdays Shows: Wed - Sat, 9 pm December 1 – 3 – Steve Sabo 7 – 10 – Terry Gillespie 14 – 17 – Darryl Lenox 21 – 24 – BC Murphy 28 - 31 - TBA 31 – New Years Eve Spectacular! January 4 – 7 – TBA 11 – 14 – Bengt Washburn 18 – 21 – Mike Rivera


December 3 – Discover Owls 11 – Birding at Pinellas County Waste 17 – Christmas Bird Count January 7 – Boyd Hill 9 – Navigating Nature 12 – Fort DeSoto 15 – Painting with a Twist Fundraiser 17 – Peruvian Amazon

ECO//ZOOS AQUARIUMS

St. Petersburg Shell Club 9100 113th St. North, Seminole 727.867.6861 www.stpeteshellclub.org 2nd Fri, 6:30 pm (except June, July, Aug. & Dec.), Seminole Recreation

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve 1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg 727.893.7326 Tram Tours Saturdays, Guided Tours, Classes www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html Brooker Creek Preserve 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs 727.453.6800 www.brookercreekpreserve.org Clearwater Marine Aquarium 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater 727.441.1790 www.SeeWinter.com Rescue, Rehab and Release Home of Winter and Hope, stars of Dolphin Tale I & II Monthly You Tube Program Egmont Key Shuttle Hubbard’s Marina, Ft. DeSoto Co. Park $20 RSVP; 727.867.6569 www.hubbardsmarina.com/egmont 727.893.2627 www.egmontkey.info Florida Aquarium 701 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813.273.4000 www.flaquarium.org December 3, 10, 17, 21, 22 – Visits from Santa 10 – Breakfast with Santa 26 – 31 – Snow Days at the Aquarium 31 – Aqua Eve January 8 – Taste of the Championship

Seaside Seabird Sanctuary NEW 18328 Gulf Blvd, Indian Shores 727.391.6211 www.seabirdsanctuary.com Largest non-profit wild bird hospital sanctuary FREE. Donations accepted. Tours. Weedon Island Preserve 727.453.6500, St. Petersburg 1800 Weedon Drive NE www.weedonislandpreserve.org December 1 – Salty Topics – Oil Spill Impacts 3 – Going Coastal – Marine 10 – The Great Weedon Bird Quest 10 – Archaeology Works – Shells 15 – Archaeology Lecture 17 – Seafood Lover's Florida Book Talk

ON THE WATER Dolphin Landings Charter Boat Center Located behind Dolphin Village 4737 Gulf Blvd., St Pete Beach 727.360.7411 www.dolphinlandings.com Sailing, Fishing, Motor Cruising, Sunset Sails Shell Key Shuttle & Sunset Cruises 801 Pass-A-Grille Way, Merry Pier, 727.360.1348 www.shellkeyshuttle.com Dog friendly cruises on special dates.

Fort De Soto Park Tierre Verde 727.552.1862 www.pinellascounty.org/park/05_ Ft_DeSoto.htm Guided Nature Walks – Sat & Sun

Adult Basic Sailing School Boca Ciega Yacht Club, Not-for-profit Sailing Club 727.345.7544. www.sailbcyc.org

Lowry Park Zoo 1101 West Sligh Ave., Tampa One mile west of I-275 (exit 48) 813.935.8552 www.lowryparkzoo.com events line 813.935.8552, ext. 276 December Through 30 – Christmas in the Wild

Boating Skills / Seamanship USCG Safe Boating Program Flotilla #72, 9 Classes. Tues. 7:30 – 9:30 pm 1300 Beach Blvd. SE, St. Petersburg (US Coast Guard Base) 727.898.1324 Jim www.uscgaux.info

Mote Aquarium 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota 941.388.4441 www.mote.org Science, Education, Aquarium December 9 – Ocean Conservation Film Festival 10 – Youth Ocean Conservation Summit 17 – Santa Jaws January 11 – Coffee with a Scientist

USCG Safe Boating Program U.S. Coast Guard Aux Flotilla #78, 13-week continuous Program Tuesdays, 7 pm, Warren Webster Comm. Ctr, 1500 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Bch. Take up to 2 years to finish. $45, $60 couple Jim 727.360.4846, Warren 727.321.7801 December 6 – Waterway Watch / Trailering 13 – Handling Your Boat 20, 27 – No Class – Holidays January 3 – Your “Highway Signs” 10 – Rules of the Nautical Road 17 – Boat Safety

St. Petersburg Audubon Society 727.753.9731 www.stpeteaudubon.org 101+ Years Conservation Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month First Saturday of month Boyd Hill Bird Walk

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G. David Howard. Guinness Book of World Records for Comedy “Funniest Man alive” Sporty’s Comedy Club 17093 Gulf Blvd., N Redington Beach 727.596.6725. (across from Double Tree Beach Resort) Fri. & Sat. nights. 9:05 pm Start. www.facebook.com/GDavidHoward

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EV E N T S Saturday, December 10 – Wagged Out Walk 10:45 am 3K, 1K 11:25 am. $25+ to register, prizes for donations raised, free to watch. Walter Fuller Park, 7901 30 th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Come enjoy the morning walking alone, in a team or with a furry friend to help raise money for Frankie's Friends, dedicated to finding cures for canine cancer and other debilitating diseases. www.frankiesfriends.donordrive.com Saturday, December 10 – Second Saturday Art Walk St. Petersburg 5 – 9 pm. Free, including trolley. Art districts throughout the city of St. Petersburg. An evening of art, opening receptions and galleries galore. Free trolley offers transport between the different districts. www.stpeteartalliance.org Saturday, December 10 – St. Petersburg Illuminated Boat Parade 6:30 pm start from Albert Whitted Airport past The Pier into Vinoy Basin and Tampa Bay. Free to watch. Enjoy this annual Florida tradition along the shores of Vinoy Basin and Tampa Bay. TO register a boat or view map visit www.stpeteboatparade.com Sunday, December 11 – Gift and Plant Sale at the Botanical Gardens 10 am – 4 -m. Suggested donation $4. Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo. A large selection of orchids, bromeliads, bamboo, herbs and other tropicals. Specialty vendors perfect for gift giving. www.flbg.org Sunday, December 11 – St. Pete Beach Holiday Parade 4 pm. Free. Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach. Enjoy a holiday tradition with the annual Holiday Parade along St. Pete Beach. Come early to the special Holiday Market from 10 am – 2 pm and do some holiday shopping with special vendors during Sunday market. After 50

the market stake your prime spot for the parade. www.spbrec.com Sunday, December 11 – Treasure Island Holiday Lighted Boat Parade and Celebration 4:30 pm Celebration, 6:20 pm boat parade start. New unwrapped toy for admission to celebration. The Club at Treasure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway. Join in the annual Holiday celebration at The Club prior to the start of the Lighted Boat Parade with Mr. & Mrs. Claus, entertainment and food and beverages for purchase. Boat Parade will end at John's Pass at about 8:15 pm. www.mytreasureisland.com

Sunday, December 14 – Pasadena Community Church Christmas Concert – Sounds of the Season 7 pm. Free. Pasadena Community Church Sanctuary, 227 70th St. S, St. Petersburg. Celebrate the Season with a concert of traditional and contemporary settings of songs and carols with guest artists on harp, flute, oboe, bass & percussion. www.pasadenacommunitychurch.org Wednesday, December 14 – 34th Annual Jingle Bell Run 7:30 pm. North Shore Park, South Parking Lot, Bayshore Blvd. NE, St. Petersburg. Annual tradition to 4K run and walk filled with merriment and Holiday cheer including 1500 luminaries, 15 bands, three glow zones and much more while helping support the great work of the Boley Center. Registration available Thru December 13, participants receive t-shirt, glow necklace and jingle bells. www.boleycenters.org

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Arts & Leisure St. Petersburg Sail & Power Squadron St. Petersburg Sailing Center, 250 2nd Ave. SE, St Petersburg Demens Landing, 727-550-1811 www.boating-stpete.org American Boating Course Free to attend, $40 materials per family. 7 week course. Mon's 7 – 9 pm. Thursdays – Junior Navigation December 5, 12, 19 – America's Boating Course 11 – Power Squadron Holiday Luncheon 11 – Jingle Mingle 15 – General Meeting January 7 – Change of Watch

FERRIES Cross-bay Ferry NEW Connecting Downtown Tampa (Convention Center) to Downtown St. Petersburg (Vinoy Basin) beside St. Petersburg Museum of History $10 each way – Residents can receive a free roundtrip ticket for participating in survey on website www.crossbayferry.com

Japanese floral arranging. Info - hotline 727.729.9445 www.ikebanastpetersburg.com December 19 – Holiday Potluck & Basket Auction Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 811 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota 941.366.5731 www.selby.org Mondays – Yoga in the Garden December 7 – Wine & Design 7 – Botanical Exploration in Victorian Era 9 – Orchid Secrets 101 16 – 30 – Lights in Bloom Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.sunkengardens.org Adult and Child Horticultural Workshops Effective January 1, 2016 – New Prices December 3 – Kids and Cameras 3 – Red and Green Party 10 – Worm Composting

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Tampa Bay Ferry & Taxi Service NEW Services 9 stops throughout Madeira Beach, St. Petersburg (Jungle Prada) and Treasure Island. Currently running Fridays & Saturdays. $20 all day fare. www.tampabayferry.com

Pasadena Bridge Club 10 Park St N, St. Petersburg A.C.B.L. certified duplicate Mon. thru Fri., 12:30 pm Contract Bridge & Pinochle Tues. & Thurs. 12 pm David 727.381.5944

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St. Petersburg Bridge Club, 9103 US 19N, Pinellas Park. Games, Lessons, & Seminars. www.stpetebridge.org M – F 12:30 & 7 pm, Sat.10:30 am Charlie 727.363.1136 or 544.5040.

Florida Botanical Gardens 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo 727.582.2100 www.flbg.org Free. Friendly dogs welcome on leash. Open daily. Welcome Center is Closed weekends & County Holidays December Through 31 – Holiday Lights in the Garden 11 – Gift and Plant Sale Florida West Coast Orchid Society 12175 125th St N, Largo. 727.460.4606 Free. www.fwcos.org 2nd Thurs, 7:30 pm, Visitors welcome. Educational class, Cooperative Extension (Botanical Gardens). Garden Club St. Petersburg 500 Sunset Dr. S, St. Petersburg Diane Shafer, shaferd2@gmail.com or 727.347.6649. www.gardenclubstpetersburg.org December 5 – Creative Crafts 13 – Jungle Circle 13 – Night Bloomers Circle 14 – Flower Arranging Circle 15 – Daylily Circle 20 – Dracaena Circle Ikebana International Chapter 65, St. Petersburg meetings 3rd Monday – 10 am – 2 pm, (Sept. to May) Chapel On The Hill Church - Evans Hall, 12601 Park Blvd., Seminole, Ikebana - centuries old art of

CLUBS Action Club (Treasure Island) (Sept. – May) Membership open to ALL mature residents. $10/ singles, & $15 /couples. Meets monthly 1:30 pm. Treasure Island Comm. Center Refreshments / desserts, programs. Arranged trips & fun programs. Carol Lee 727.360.9181. Astrology Association of St. Petersburg Hampton Inn, 4050 Ulmerton Rd. Clearwater 1st Thurs. monthly; 6:30 pm, 1st time guests gratis! $15 M / $20 non-members. Jim Cummins - 813.909.9205 www.aaspfl.com Corvair Biking Society Bike rides on Tuesday & Thursdays, various routes, ride 15 – 25 miles, food/beverage breaks. Mid to So. Pinellas Co. Helmets required. Contact: Al Halprin 727.510.4474 or Tony Cahill 727.204.0149


Gulfport Walking Club Gulfport Recreation Center 5730 Shore Boulevard, Gulfport Gulfport & Pinellas County parks. John Lapham 727.893.1079 Mad Dogs Swim Wed. Night swims through summer 6 pm. SHARP. Hurley Park Shelter at Pass-A-Grille Beach, 1600 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach www.stpetemaddogs.org 727.582.1910. Military Officers Association of St. Petersburg 3rd Friday @ mth. Pasadena Yacht & Country Club,6300 Pasadena Point Blvd, Gulfport. Social hour – 11 am. / lunch & short program. Military Officers that are retired, active duty or former officers and their spouses or widows invited Reservations 727.360.2936. December 16 – Monthly Luncheon

Rutgers Club Tampa Bay 1st Thursday monthly – 11:45 am, Hibachi Grill, 7610 49th Street N, Park Plaza, Pinellas Park 727.344.1944 Social Club of St. Petersburg NEW Bocce, cards and social events. Sons of Italy, 2500 34th St. S, St. Petersburg. Open to the public Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday. Reservations required. 727.798.6355 www.sonsofitalysp.org Dining Room Closed May 1 – Sept 26 St. Pete Beach Music Club Suntan Art Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach Music ensemble Tuesdays 10 – 11 am. $5 per session. Boomwhacker Ensemble Thursday 6:30 – 8:30 pm. $5 per session. www.spbmusicclub.com St. Pete Road Runners Mbr: Road Runners Club of America. Walkers, joggers, non-competitive & competitive runners. Monthly meetings, guest speakers,coaching, group runs, Grand Prix Series, and social events. www.sprr.org

Military Officers Wives Club 2nd Tuesday monthly Oct. to May. Banquet Masters, 13355 49th St. N & Ulmerton, Clearwater RSVP necessary, 727.812.4868. December 13 – Luncheon at The Club, Treasure Is.

St. Petersburg Republican @ 2nd Wed., 7 pm St. Petersburg Comm. Church, 4501 30th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Monthly speaker & Q & A session. All invited. No charge. Call Gail Hebert, 727.526.2492 or Gus Pries priesgus@verizon.net

Military Order of World Wars (Clearwater Chapter) 1st Tuesday Belleair Country Club, One Country Club Lane, Belleair. Social: 11:30 am. lunch & program. Military Officers retired, active duty, former officers, spouses,widows LTC George Smith 727.786.5578 December 6 – Meeting January 3 – Meeting

St. Petersburg Shuffle Board Fridays – 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N, Free. 7 – 11 pm. A hip twist on an old game. 727.822.2083 www.stpeteshuffle.com

National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Chapter 259 – Clearwater 727.510.9472 www.narfe.org/chapter259 No meeting July and August National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Ch. # 1140 – 4th Wed. monthly. Spouses & guests welcome. www.narfe.org/chapter1140 Ostomy Support Group NEW Learn all about the life changing procedure. Guest speakers. Last Sunday each month 2 pm. St. Anthony's Hospital, Auditorium 727.657.0998 Pass-A-Grille Shuffle Board (Jan – April ) Tues/Thurs/Sat, 10 am-12 Pass-A-Grille Park 9 & 10th Ave. Member $10/yr, Open to Public. Rotary Club of Gulf Beaches Tuesdays, 12 pm, Guests welcome. The Club at Treasure Island 400 Treasure Island Causeway. Bill England, 727.347.0386

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Greater Pinellas Democratic Club 2nd Thursday Banquet Masters, 13355 49th St. N & Ulmerton, Clearwater, Largest Democratic club on west coast of FL. 727.360.3971

Swiss Club 11:45 am, 2nd Saturday monthly, The Club At Treasure Island 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island, 727.344.1944 The Clearwater St. Pete Ski Club NEW 2nd Tuesday Mike's Pizza & Deli Station, 13560 49 St., Clearwater Pinellas County's Only Ski Club www.snowsharks.org The Contemporaries NEW Support Group of Members of Museum of Fine Arts. Monthly lectures, gatherings and field trips supporting contemporary artists of Tampa Bay. $20 yearly membership in addition to MFA Membership. www.mfastpete.org The Heart of Pinellas Decorative Artists (HPDA) 2nd Saturday (No meeting Dec) Local affiliate of the international group, Society of Decorative Painters. www.hpdafl.com or email www.hpdaprez@verizon.net Treasure Island Islettes NEW Community Service Organization Meet 4th Monday of month Treasure Island Community Center Marian 727.360.0164.

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EVENTS Wednesday, December 14 – South Pasadena Band Holiday Concert 7:30 pm. Free. Treasure Island Community Center, 1 Park Place, 106 th Ave., Treasure Island. Come celebrate the season with this community ensemble of talented musicians. www.southpasadenaband.com Saturday, December 17 – An Afternoon at the North Pole 1 – 3 pm. Free. Treasure Island Community Center, 106th Ave. and Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island. Enjoy a magical afternoon cookie decorating, making holiday arts & crafts projects, train rides, face painting, & enjoying interactive entertainers. A visit from Santa and Holiday shows throughout the day. www.mytreasureisland.com Saturday, December 17 – Senior Excursion – Holiday Lights in the Garden 5 – 10 pm. $12 residents, $15 non-residents plus $4 suggested donation at the Gardens. Bus departs St. Pete Beach Community Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach. Enjoy the Holiday light display at the Florida Botanical Gardens. www.spbrec.com

collector. Artists will be available throughout the show for questions and commissions. www.paragoneartevents.com Saturday, December 17 and Sunday, December 18 – Crafty Fest 11 am – 5 pm. Free. Art Pool Galleries, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. All locally made, vintage and creative items for sale including Etsy artists. www.artpoolrules.com Monday, December 19 thru Friday, December 30 – Recreational Camp for Kids 8 am – 5 pm. $25 a day for residents, $30 non-residents. Recreation Department, inside City Hall, 120 108 th Ave., Treasure Island. There will be no camp on Monday, December 26. Activities will include games, sports, arts & crafts, movies and field trips. Register online. www.mytreasureisland.com Saturday, December 31 – First Night Downtown St. Petersburg 4 pm. $10 adult, $7.50 child presale, $5 more day of. Various locations throughout St. Petersburg. Celebrate the New Year with art, music and creative activites and entertainment for the entire family. Fireworks at 8pm & midnight. www.firstnightstpete.com

Saturday, December 17 – Third Saturday Artwalk 6 – 10 pm. Free. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries & restaurants open late. www.visitgulfportflorida.com Saturday, December 17 and Sunday, December 18 – St. Petersburg Holiday of the Arts 10 am – 5 pm. Free. South Straub Park, Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Local, regional and national artists converge to bring a fabulous collection of fine art in many mediums for the distinquishing gift giver or

Saturday, December 31 – New Year's Eve Gala 8 pm – 1 am. $35+. Reservations requested. Gulfport Historic Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd., Gulfport. Ring in the New Year with dinner, dancing, party favors, champagne toast. www.mygulfport.us

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Cool & Confident Toastmasters Every Monday 6:15 pm. Free. PARC Facility, 3190 Tyrone Blvd. N, St. Petersburg. Margaret 727.422.8856 Downtown St. Pete Toastmasters focuses on improving communication & leadership skills. Guests welcome. Thursday, 6:00 – 7:30 pm, FREE 244 2nd Ave. N, St Petersburg, Room DC 316. Robert 321.872.8295, www.DowntownSt.Pete Toastmasters.com Gulfport Toastmasters Wednesday 6:15 – 7:30pm, Gulfport Library, 5501 28th Ave. S 727.537.9098 info@gulfporttoastmasters.com www.gulfporttoastmasters.com St Petersburg Club #2284 Public speaking organization help! Tuesdays, 6:15 – 8:30 pm. Hope Lutheran Fellowship Hall, 1801 62nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg www.toastmastersclubs.org

THRIFT SHOPS Attic Shoppe 316 Corey Ave., St Pete Beach 727.360.5647 www.stalbanstpetebeach.org Run by St. Albans Church on Corey Ave. One of longest running thrift shoppes. CASA Thrift Shop NEW 1011 1st Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727.828.1233. Wednesday Seniors 55+ save 25%. www.casa-stpete.org Monies raise benefit the victims of domestic violence. Donations greatly appreciated. Pass-A-Grille Beach Comm. Church Thrift Shop 107 16th Ave. & Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach. 9am-noon Tue, Wed., Thur., & Sat. 9 am – 1pm 727.360.5508 Closed Summers, Reopens in Sept. Treasures by the Sea Church by the Sea 495 137th Ave. Cir., Madeira Beach 727.391.7706 Tues., Thurs., & Sat 10 am – 2 pm.

HEC Friday Networking NEW Every Friday, 3 - 4:15 pm The Hollander Hotel, 421 Fourth Ave. N, St. Petersburg, Ample parking! Run by Eileen Brock of Paradise News 727.439.2575 Sponsors: Mark Drucker, Hollander Hotel & Paradise News Started Friday, December 2, 2016 Women in Tourism Educate, encourage, network. 3rd Friday, various locations throughout Tampa Bay. www.tampabaywomenintourism.com

DOWNTOWNS GULFPORT www.mygulfport.us Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market Beach Blvd.@ Tuesday 9 am – 3 pm FreshMarket@GulfportMA.com Free Clothing Swap 2nd Tuesday @ month, 9 am – 1 pm Gulfport’s First Friday Art Walk Fine Arts with live art demonstrations, vendors and entertainment. 6 pm. Beach Blvd. www.visitgulfportflorida.com SoTangerine Saturday Market Tangerine Greenway, Gulfport 8 am – 2 pm www.so49.org Gulfport’s Third Saturday Art Walk Vendors, entertainment and roving street performers. Begins at 6 pm. Beach Blvd. December 2 – First Friday Flea Market 2 – First Friday Artwalk 2 – Dual Lens Art Reception 2 – Sock Hops with the Impacts 5 – Holiday Tree Lighting 10 – Beach and Community Clean Up 10 – Holiday Hoopla 10 – Lighted Boat Parade 13, 15 – Welcome to Gulfport 15 – Bay Voices Holiday Concert 16 – Third Friday Sock Hop 17 – Third Saturday Artwalk 17 – Family Friendly Movie Day 26 – Open Mic at the Library January 6 – First Friday Flea Market 6 – First Friday Artwalk 10, 19 – Welcome to Gulfport ST. PETE BEACH SPB Recreation Center 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach 727.363.9245 www.spbrec.com

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WEDNESDAYS Madeira Beach Morning Market 9 am – 2 pm, rain or shine. Madeira Way between Gulf Blvd. & Tom Stuart Cswy. www.TheBeachMarkets.com October to May

ST. PETERSBURG www.stpete.org December 1 – Holiday Magic in the EDGE 1 – 4 – Power & Sail Boat Show 2 – Get Downtown First Friday 3 – Santa Parade 10 – AIDS Walk 10 – Wagged Out Walk 10 – Illuminated Boat Parade 14 – Jingle Bell Run 16 – Food Truck Rally at the Port January 7 – Kettle Krush 5K and Fun Run 14 – Sunshine Music & Blues Festival 16 – MLK Drum Major for Justice Parade

1ST & 3RD THURSDAY Edge District Farmer’s Market 4 pm – 8 pm. Green Bench Brewing Co., 1133 Baum Ave. N, St. Petersburg www.facebook.com/EDGE FarmersMarket

Fridays St. Pete Shuffle Mirror Lake Shuffleboard Courts. 7 – 11 pm www.stpeteshuffle.com 1st Friday Get Downtown Music Series Street block party featuring live music / dancing food & drink, vendors! 5:30 – 10 pm. Central Ave between 2nd & 3rd St. www.firstfridaystpete.com 4th Friday Grand Central PM Stroll Shops, night spots & businesses open late, specials, entertainment. Grand Central District, 1st Ave. N to 1st Ave. S & 19th St. to 31st St. 5 – 9 pm. 727.328.7086 2nd Saturday Artwalk & Trolley Downtown & Warehouse Art District. Take the trolley to explore the Art’s Hot Spots. 727.323.ARTS www.stpetearts.org

TOURS St. Petersburg Preservation Walking Tours Central Ave. & 2nd St, St. Petersburg (Oct. - Apr.) 727.824.7802 www.stpetepreservation.org National Register listed downtown Free for members. $5 suggested donation non-members. Tours return in October December 3 – Walking Tour with a Literary Twist 10 – Waterfront Tour 17 – Historic Gulfport Walking Mural Tours NEW Departing from Florida CraftArt, 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg Murals and history behind them. 727.821.7391 www.floridacraftart.org

FRIDAYS Founders Corner Fresh Market 4 – 8 pm. 431 Southwest Blvd. N, St. Petersburg www.facebook.com/Fridaymarketfounderscorner Treasure Island Friday Market 9 am – 2 pm. Community Center’s Park (behind Walgreens) 1 Park Place & 106th Ave.,Treasure Island. FREE parking, live music. 727.360.4121 www.islandneighborschamber.org News@islandneighborschamber.org CLOSED for Summer

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December 2 – Boat Parade and Winter Festival 3 – Pass-A-Grille and Vina del Mar Boat Parade 11 – Christmas Market and Parade 17 – Senior Excursion – Holiday Lights Botanical Gardens Largo Park


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EVENTS Through January 3 – 40th Annual Oakdale Holiday Light Show 6 – 10 pm. Free. Oakdale Christmas House, 2719 Oakdale St. S, St. Petersburg. One half acres of displays, lights and animated characters. Approximately one quarter of a million lights. www.christmasdisplay.org Friday, January 6 – First Friday Downtown 5:30 – 10 pm. Free. Central Ave., between 2nd & 3rd Streets, St. Petersburg. Monthly street party with music, food and beverages for purchase. Proceeds benefit Breakfast Optimists Club. www.firstfridaystpete.com Friday, January 6 – Tarpon Springs Epiphany 8 am, Blessing and Tossing of Cross 1 pm. Free. Tarpon Ave. At Spring Blvd., Tarpon Springs.This 100-plus yearold Tarpon Springs tradition is a day-long affair, which is highlighted by local teenage boys diving into Spring Bayou to retrieve a cross thrown into the water by an archbishop. What follows is an Epiphany Glendi, a lively gathering with food, drink and live music. www.epiphanycity.org Friday, January 6 – Gulfport First Friday Artwalk 6 – 10 pm. Free. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfportflorida.com Saturday, January 7 – The Kettle Krush 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run Registration 7:30 am, 5K starts 9 am, Fun Run 10 am. $30+ 5K, $20+ Fun Run. Albert Whitted, 480 Bayshore Dr. SE, St. Petersburg. Help raise funds for the Salvation Army by starting the New Year off running. www.salvationarmyflorida.org 54

Saturday, January 7 and Sunday, January 8 – Crafty Fest 11 am – 5 pm. Free. Art Pool Galleries, 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. All locally made, vintage and creative items for sale including Etsy artists. www.artpoolrules.com Friday, January 13 – freeFall Free Flight 7 pm VIP, 8 pm General. $300 VIP, $175 General admission. Hangar 4, Signature Flight Support, St. Pete Clearwater Airport, 14525 Airport Pkwy., Clearwater. Join freeFall theater in celebration of the works and programs provided to the community. This signature event will be filled with surprises, entertainment, food & open

Arts & Leisure WEEKEND MARKETS Paradise Bazaar Year Round! Friday’s & Sunday’s 9 am – 4 pm, next to Paradise Grille Pass-A-Grille, 9th Ave. & Gulf Way. ParadiseBazaar@Yahoo.com Pass-A-Grille Beach Art Mart Saturday, 9 am – 2 pm. Next to Paradise Grille, 9th Ave.& Gulf Way, Pass-A-Grille Beach 727.367.3818 suntanartcenter@verizon.net OTHER MARKETS 1st Friday Flea Market 9 am – noon. Gulfport Multipurpose Sr. Ctr. 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 1st Saturday Grand Central Flea 9 am – 4 pm. Antiques, Collectibles NEW LOCATION Parking Lot of Punky's Bar 3063 Central Ave. St. Pete 1st Saturday St. Pete Indie Market Noon – 5 pm. 600 Block of Central Ave., St. Petersburg www.stpeteindiemarket.com/index.html

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bar. www.freefall.com Saturday, January 14 – Sunshine Music Festival noon – 10 pm. $45+ , with VIP packages available. Vinoy Park, 701 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. Bruce Hornsby, Mavis Staples and so many more. www.sunshinemusicfestival.com Saturday, January 14 – Second Saturday Art Walk St. Petersburg 5 – 9 pm. Free, including trolley. Art districts throughout the city of St. Petersburg. An evening of art, opening receptions and galleries galore. Free trolley offers transport between the different districts. www.stpeteartalliance.org Friday, January 21 – Gulfport Third Saturday Artwalk 6 – 10 pm. Free. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. www.visitgulfportflorida.com

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Tampa Bay Watch NEW Mondays 9 am – noon June 13 – August 1 Ages 15+ for Volunteer Hours rarndt@tampabaywatch.org

YOGA / SPIRITUAL Don Vista Arts Center NEW 3300 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach 727.367.3818 www.suntanart.org Celebrating 50+ Years. Yoga, Chi Gong Drum Circle 4th Friday on Gulfport Beach West side near the Rec. Center. Winter 7 pm / Summer 7:30 pm. Empowering & healing. Dena Lebowitz. 727.289.3380 denaleb@gmail.com Gulfport Yoga 2914 1/2 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport 727.481.7309 www.gulfportyoga.com Hoop Dancing Yoga Village – Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N, St. Petersburg Contact: Abby 813.777.7720 www.hoolamonsters.com Story telling dance with 1 to 30 hoops Inspire Yoga at the Dali Sundays at The Dali, One Dali Blvd., practice vinyasa/ashtanga poses. 727.823.3767 www.thedali.org

Daystar Life Center Offering monthly information sessions services & volunteering, the third Tuesday, 1:30 pm. Daystar Life Ctr. 226 6th St. S, St. Petersburg. 727.498.8794 or kitty.rawson@daystarlife.com

Madeira Beach Recreation Center 200 Rex Place, Madeira Beach 727.392.0665 www.madeirabeachfun.com Yoga Essentials, Vinyasa, Flow, Tai Chi, Hoola Dance

Empath Health / Suncoast Hospice Locations throughout Pinellas County Various positions. Training provided Ages 14 years +. 727.523.3440 Kendrapolachy@thehospice.org NEW

Meditation in the Gardens Sunken Gardens, 1825 4th St. N, St. Petersburg, Every Wednesday, 12:30 pm. 727.551.3102 www.stpete.org/sunken

Friends of Strays NEW 2911 47th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. www.friendsofstrays.com Non-profit, no kill shelter Volunteer orientation, twice monthly. Claire@friendsofstrays.com. 727-522-6566 ext. 107

Nava Yoga Studio NEW 5901 Sun Blvd. W, Suite 120, St. Petersburg 727.592.1999 www.navayogastudio.com

RCS of Pinellas County NEW Positions needed at Food Bank, Haven of RCS, Grace House, Thrift Store Helping families of hunger, homelessness and domestic voilence. One hour orientation required. 727.584.3528 ext. 407 www.rcspinellas.org State of Florida Guardian ad Litem Program Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of FL, 14250 49th St. N, Suite 4000, Clearwater. 727.464.6528. St. Petersburg Free Clinic 863 3rd Ave. N, St Petersburg. To schedule new volunteer orientation Marissa.Davis@stpetersburgfreeclinic.org 727.821.1200 X 114.

Perfect Circle Yoga & Fitness 595 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach 727.504.2327 www.perfectcircleyoga.com Bikram Yoga, Hot Yoga, Boot Camp, Pilates, Personal Training, Sacred Lands 1700 Park St. N, St. Petersburg. 727.347.0354 www.sacredlandspreservationandeducation.org Sunday tours, Meditations, special events. Wednesdays Movement for Wellness Sound Meditations NEW Thursdays at 11 am. Scout Hall, 5315 28th Ave. S, Gulfport. 727.893.5657. Brought to you by Gulfport Senior Center Foundation www.gulfportseniorfoundation.org


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Tree of Life Yoga NEW 6800 Gulf Blvd., South Pasadena Shopping Ctr., 727.514.3057 www.treeoflifeyoga.org Four studios. Addiction Recovery, Prenatal, Cancer Survivor Yoga

St. Petersburg Yoga 2842 MLK St. N, St. Petersburg 727.894.9642 info@stpetersburgyoga.com Tues, 6:15 pm, Sunset Beach, 10400 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island Wed., Sunrise 7 am at Straub Park, 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg www.stpetersburgyoga.com

Yoga - Jeanne Salvo, RYT 500 Yoga Style: Kripalu, Pass-A-Grille Beach Comm Church, 107 16th Ave., St. Pete Beach Phone/Text 727.224.7631 Jesalvo@tampabay.rr.com

St. Pete Beach Yoga NEW Daily 10 am and one hour before sunset. St. Peter Beach near Beach Plaza and 67th Ave. 727.686.0123 stpetebeachyoga@gmail.com Yoga Alliance Certified Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727.892.5715 www.sunkengardens.org Daily Yoga with Yoga Village classes The Longhouse 2309 49th Street S, Gulfport 727.322.5766 www.longhouse.info All levels of skill and techniques

YOGA FOR A CAUSE! Get healthy and support Florida West Ballet, a Not-for-profit Pre-Professional Performing Arts Company! Yoga Around Town is offering yoga classes at Florida West Ballet's studio: 616 4th Street N., St. Petersburg Bring your mat, towel & $10 donation per session. floridawestballet@tampabay.rr.com or ann@yogaaroundtown.net

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The results are in for the 23rd Annual Monofilament Cleanup! This year 53 volunteers cleaned 44 different sites around Tampa Bay and the Gulf side. The volunteers removed an estimated 22,106 feet of fishing line and 225 hooks from bird nesting islands and mangrove shorelines. Unfortunately 52 deceased birds, or evidence of entangled deceased birds, were found in the process of the cleanup, however two entangled birds were found and rescued. Tampa Bay Watch & Audubon Florida strive to improve angler education with a goal to find a decreased amount of fishing line and less entangled birds each year. A special thanks to our partner Audubon Florida and sponsors, Restore America's Estuaries and SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Fund for helping to make this event possible. ParadiseNewsFL.com | DECEMBER 2016

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A D S DOG TRAINING A Trainer your Dog will LOVE. Dogmandu Family Dog Training. Call Theresa for a FREE consultation info@dogmandu.net - dogmandu.net 610-248-0467 EMPLOYMENT__________ Beautiful Salon Immediate need for Hair Stylist, Massage Therapist, Skin Care, Serving Tierra Verde, Bayway Isles, Point Brittany. Massive affluent Client Base! Rent Station / Commission, your choice. Emma 727.418.6168 Chick-Fila seeks great talent. Open interviews Wednesdays 4pm at the restaurant, 4623 Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Bch FURNITURE AMISH Meets Coastal at Coastal Fine Furniture near Bay Pines 727.289.9790 Decor Studio One Wicker, Bamboo Glass, Lighting and Decor at Paradise Lights on Corey Ave. 401 Corey Ave. or Call 727.317.5513 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Complete Home or Business Remodel additions, baths, kitchens & windows. design/planning. Superb quality & competitive $. Lic. CGC1518653, Call 727.466.7140 / 415.8075 DMC Construction: Lic.: CBC1250815 Remodel, repairs. Don 727.688.5484 Spoeneman Contracting. Certified, local 20+ years. Kitchens - Bathrooms, Complete design and planning. Interior remodel specialists. Lic# CGC038575 727.709.5925 HANDYMAN_________ Quality Work at fair prices. All types of jobs. Free estm. Local resident since 1977. Joe 727.458.5938 General Home Repairs / Maintenance, Let me do the projects you have put off or want done. Reasonable rates. local ref’s & Free quotes, Bob Quigbuilt@yahoo.com 727.729.0763 Reliable & Affordable Handyman 25 yrs experience. Carpentry, electric, fixtures remodeling, plumbing. Decks-Docks, doors, fences/gates, tree removal, land scaping, etc. Big or small, we have crews. Great $, Free est. Sr. Discounts. John johnanver@gmail.com 727.543.2336. H A U L I N G_______________ __ Demolition, Garage & Attic Cleanout, Appliances Removed, Trees trimmed & Removed. Call Glenn. 727.580.7080 HEALTH & FITNESS__ ______ __ Mobil Therapeutic Massage Therapist Neuromuscular /Myofascial $70/hr $95/1.5 hr; Hot Stones $80/1.5 hr. Aromatherapy $75 hr. All massages custom to client. Lic:MA66543 call Libby Higdon 727.204.8602 Worried about your Memory? Alzheimer’s Association offers FREE & Confidential Memory Screenings Gulfport Multipurpose Sr. Center, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport. CALL to schedule 727.893.5657 Acupunture & Herbs Pain? Nausea? Trouble Sleeping? Chemo? April Wang Certified Chinese MD 727.384.4826


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Watch Out Migrating Manatees! Manatee numbers are up and these bulky aquatic mammals are on the move this month! The annual migration of Florida manatees begins in November, as the weather cools and Manatee Awareness Month is celebrated.

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Watch out for manatees swimming in Florida’s rivers, bays or coastal waters. Keep in mind this time of year manatees are searching for warmer waters to help them survive winter’s cold. With the onset of the manatee migration, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds people in boats and personal watercraft to slow down to avoid manatees, particularly in shallow areas. Many seasonal manatee protection zones go into effect as of November 15. Adult manatees weigh about 1,000 pounds but can be difficult to see, especially when just below the water’s surface. Manatees are easier to spot if boaters wear polarized sunglasses and keep a lookout for signs of manatees such as the circular “footprints” they trace on the top of the water. Manatee numbers are up. In February 2016, the FWC announced 6,250 manatees were counted in an aerial survey of Florida waters. While that is good news, there have been 91 manatee fatalities caused by boat strikes so far in 2016. “Boaters who slow down and keep a lookout for Florida manatees are an important reason the overall population of this species is doing better,” said Carol Knox, leader of Manatee - cont’d on page 61 ParadiseNewsFL.com | DECEMBER 2016

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December 2016 Astrology Earlier this week a New Moon in enthusiastic Sagittarius got us off to a fast start! Now on the 2nd communication and thinking planet Mercury enters ambitious but practical Capricorn; giving structure and good planning ability to all of that energy! On the 7th love planet Venus visits the humanitarian sign of Aquarius bringing the holiday spirit to a truly altruistic level. This influence also aids tolerance and individualism. Spending can be erratic and unpredictable as we are attracted to the unique and unusual. Give your loved ones plenty of freedom and do something out of the ordinary together! Our lunar cycle peaks on the 13th with a Full Cold Moon in Gemini. Matters rising to the surface bring with them inventive solutions from Uranus and all of the energy needed to take care of the situation from Mars with ease! On the 19th action planet Mars visits sensitive, spiritual Pisces. A blending with Neptune’s energy gives support and sympathy to those in need and a desire to aid the underprivileged. Giving selflessly and supporting charities should come easily to us now on a personal and global level. Also, on the 19th, Mercury will station REtrograde. A perfect time to RE! RE-lease items you don’t want for others that need them! Have a family RE-union! Take time off to RE-lax! RE-juvinate yourself and your RE-lationships! On the 21st the Winter Solstice occurs as the Sun enters Capricorn, starting a new season and signaling time for many types of celebrations! Then on the 29th a New Moon in

Capricorn begins the lunar cycle with creative and transformational influences to send us into the New Year! __________ SAGITTARIUS: Partners take the spotlight; converse and enjoy fun times! Short trips and conversations are enjoyable. Indulge family ideals this year. A revised conservative financial plan gets underway as values are modified. CAPRICORN: Focus falls on work while making and spending cash! Health matters may surface; take time off, relax. You are ready to take charge as the year closes while revising your plans, direction and ambitions. AQUARIUS: Spotlight falls on fun, love and children as you engage in holiday festivities. You are easy to be with and charitable. Transformation occurs with awareness of hidden strength and weaknesses; reflect, resolve. PISCES: New career attention gives way as home and family take center stage. You are energized mid month and take charge! Steal some quite time away to relax. A change in friends, goals and future plans is empowering! ARIES: You have been on the go constantly and daily. Social time with friends and work are keeping you busy, too. Conversations can solve much. A new empowering direction in career or status begins with the New Year. TAURUS: Financial matters will be your focus as career direction may be the answer. You are favored at work with superiors. Education can be life changing as you follow your dreams and satisfy security needs; ambitions.

GEMINI: You are in the full moon spotlight with accent on relationships. Travel is pleasant and adds adventure. Finances get a new makeover as you look ahead, leaving old patterns behind. Career options may be the answer. CANCER: Hidden issues come to light as you consider necessary changes. Finances are enhanced; travel, stimulating. Transformation, new direction with personal and business partners is likely as the New Year begins. LEO: Partners are agreeable as you work together toward future goals. Friends and holiday festivities fill your calendar. Energy goes into finances. New transformation with health and work bring success and needed support. VIRGO: Home and family activity has shifted to career and work demands, where you are favored now. Partner’s needs and desires are met. New Year brings new changes in areas of love, romance children and hobbies. Enjoy! LIBRA: Travel is likely; with fun and romance in the mix! Health and work matters take your energy starting mid month. Home life and family situations can transform and get off to a new start during the holidays! SCORPIO: Financial matters take the spotlight; options at work and family cooperation assist plans. Home life is pleasant. Focus is on fun after mid month. Old issues are resolved resulting in new beginnings; talk it over!

Happy New Year to all!

Sarah Lyons has been providing astrological information for a lifetime; and a former president of the Astrology Assoc. of St. Petersburg, one of the oldest groups in the United States. Available for private sessions, personal and business forecasting, lectures, parties, classes and more. 60

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Migrating Manatees! the FWC’s Imperiled Species Management section. “Remember, it is especially important to watch out for manatees during Manatee Awareness Month in November, as they begin their annual migration to warmer waters.” The FWC spends about $2 million a year on manatee conservation, including research, rescue, management and public education efforts, and works in partnership with agencies such as the US Fish and Wildlife Service on manatee issues. Floridians contribute to manatee conservation when they purchase the“Save the Manatee” license plate at BuyaPlate.com or donate $5 for the manatee decal.

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WATERFRONT CONDOMINIUM w/ BOAT SLIP! MODERN WATERFRONT VILLA ON ISLA DEL SOL 3BR ♦ 3.5BA ♦ 2-CAR CARPORT ♦ SQ. FT: 3,256 Enjoy tropical island living - beautiful bay views, Upscale quality throughout this 3rd floor corner unit! cool tile floors and ground floor convenience in this remodeled 2be/2ba condo. $259,000 WALKING DISTANCE TO BEACH! $1,289,000 TEXT or CALL NANCY BAIRD (727) 580-7622 TEXT or CALL VALERIE WAHL (727) 480-5706 View Virtual Tour at www.202Windward311.com U TREAS

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GREAT VACATION OR SECOND HOME! 2 BR second floor condo in Treasure Island. 2-Blocks from the Gulf of Mexico! $154,900 TEXT or CALL ERIC BAIRD (727) 455-1096 N EW L

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VILLAGE AT TIERRA VERDE Spacious 2BR/2BA condo with huge balcony offering panoramic views! Rare private garage and cabana room. Boat slips available. $305,000 TEXT or CALL NANCY BAIRD (727) 580-7622

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BOATING WATER + WALK TO BEACH! ST. PETE BEACH! from this deep-waterfront 3 BR 2 BA & 2-Car This fashionably updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home garage home. Great vacation getaway or rental is perfect for year round or seasonal living! income on beautiful Treasure Island Beach! $890,000 Modern Kitchen & Baths! $319,000 TEXT or CALL NANCY BAIRD (727) 580-7622 TEXT or CALL ERIC BAIRD (727) 455-1096 ETS MALL P ING & S K R A P COV’D

FIVE-TOWNS, an active 55+ neighborhood. Convenient location nearby shopping, restaurants, banking and just 10 minutes to beach! Numerous community amenities and activities including: 6 pools, 2 clubhouses, fitness center, tennis courts & all kinds of clubs! Priced from the $40,000 to $140,0000! TEXT or CALL INGER BAIRD (727) 642-6114 OP EN

LOOKING FOR A FARM FOR MR ED? Over four acres with a barn with two horse stalls, 3-car carport and storage. Main home has 3 bed-rooms, 2 baths and attached 2-car garage. $869,000 TEXT or CALL ERIC BAIRD (727) 455-1096

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2BR & 2BA VILLA IN CASA DEL MAR! Light & bright kitchen w/Updates & newer A/C New neutral carpeting throughout living area. Look out over lush, tropical landscaping from your private balcony. Under building parking, inside utility and pets welcome! $192,000 TEXT or CALL LINDA LOWE (727) 488-9012

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COASTAL CASUAL WATERFRONT CONDO! Remodeled 2be/2ba and Beautifully Furnished! Bridgehampton Bay Condominiums on St Pete Beach welcomes all ages and 2 pets! $245,000 TEXT or CALL NANCY BAIRD (727) 580-7622

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REMODELED WATERFRONT TOWNHOME 2BE/2.5BA IN SOUTH PASADENA GARAGE ♦ 1,500 SQ FT ♦ Open living room w/ fireplace & wet bar & sliders to waterfront balcony! $259,900 TEXT or CALL NANCY BAIRD (727) 580-7622

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