Accent On Tampa Bay #254, Oct/Nov 2019

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Vol. 34, Issue 254 Oct/Nov, 2019 Publisher Albert F. Martino, Jr. Senior Editor Melissa Wolcott Martino Sales Barbara McGovern Graphic Designers Missy Lynn Contributors Mary Lou Janson Vicki Kolb Michael Martino Barbara McGovern Marty Peters Deborah Quigley JoAnn Ryan Photographer Melissa Wolcott Martino Proofreader Beau deCatta Cover photo shared by Wizards Of Winter PUBLISHED ON LINE BY

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LOCAL FOCUS EVENTS October brings us a mixed bag of Very scary, not too scary, and not scary at all events. We have highlighted any events that pertain to Halloween Happenings in orange. Booooo.

OCTOBER Thru Oct 6

Fri, Oct 4

SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO TAMPA GRAND CELEBRATION to commemorate the completion of its $700 million expansion that includes a new hotel tower, pool and spa, along with retail and dining outlets. The festivities kick off on October 3 at 10 a.m. with a ceremonial guitar smash, followed by a high wire walk for invited guests at 12:10 p.m. between the property’s two hotel towers by Nik Wallenda and his mother, 66-year-old Delilah Wallenda. This will be her final high wire walk. The Thursday event schedule will also include a performance by Light Balance, a hitech neon and LED show. The group earned the Golden Buzzer Award during their audition for Season 12 of America’s Got Talent and finished third overall in the competition. Additionally, the property will host a Nightlife Party in the new Hard Rock Event Center beginning at 8 p.m. on Thursday. It will feature performances by DJ Jazzy Jeff and Big Boi, a member of the hip hop duo Outkast. On Friday, October 4 at 9 p.m., country artist Keith Urban will perform in the Hard Rock Event Center. The Grand Celebration Weekend will conclude with a pool party on Sunday, October 6 at noon hosted by celebrity DJ Brody Jenner.

Oct 10,17,24,31

ROYAL PALM MARKET (Weekly on Thursdays thru Oct 10) Enjoy live music, food, shopping and craft cocktails at 6 p.m. under the royal palms of St. Pete. This weekly night market is located right next to Intermezzo Coffee & Cocktails and features local artists, local boutiques, handmade goods, leather goods, wood burning, clothing & accessories, specialty dog treat vendors, soaps, candles and more. Bring the whole family including your pets to this free event. 1111 Central Ave, St. Petersburg

TARPON SPRINGS FIRST FRIDAY thru Dec 6. Head to Historic Downtown Tarpon Springs. There will be vendors, food, music, beer and wine and a different theme each month. Free Shuttle and Parking at the Live Oak Recreation Complex parking lot (508 Live Oak St). 324 E. Pine St., Tarpon Springs, FL 1ST FRIDAY NIGHT ST. PETE. Monthly street party with music, food and beverages for purchase. Proceeds benefit charitable efforts. 5:30 - 10 pm, Free, Central Ave., between 2nd & 3rd Streets, St. Petersburg. www.firstfridaystpete.com

1ST FRIDAYS ART IN THE HEIGHTS - First Friday Art in the Heights is at participating galleries, studios, and small businesses, from 7 to 10. Art After Hours features restaurants and bars in the area, from 9 to midnight. Several Seminole Heights and Tampa Heights neighborhood art galleries, studios and small businesses extend their hours so that you can see a slew of new art at different venues all in one outing. www.facebook.com/FirstFridayArtintheheights/ 1ST FRIDAY GULFPORT ART & GALLERY WALK. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. 6 - 10 pm, Free. Complimentary parking is available nearby with courtesy trolley rides available to and from off-site parking areas. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. www.visitgulfportflorida.com

Oct 4 - Nov 2

UNDEAD IN THE WATER. UNDead in the Water is 4

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Tampa’s only authentic nautical haunted attraction. Traverse multiple decks of this historic WWII cargo ship armed only with a blacklight flashlight. Avoid being eaten by the infected zombie stowaways as the merciless Ripper Squad search and destroy. Friday and Saturday nights, plus Halloween. American Victory Ship located at 705 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL, behind The Florida Aquarium. 8 pm to 11 pm. 813-228-8766. www.undeadinthewater.com

at the world’s largest shuffleboard club to see why this pastime has regained its popularity in the Sunshine City. Free every Friday night from 7-11 p.m., locals and visitors alike flock to this private recreational club. Volunteers are on hand to give you a lesson or two. Bring your own snacks and beverages. There’s often live music or a DJ on-site to keep you shufflin’. Children are welcome and so are well behaved dogs. 559 Mirror Lake Dr N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. stpeteshuffle.com/st-pete-shuffle.html

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THE ORIGINAL HAUNTED GULFPORT WALKING TOUR. Join one of the spirits as they lead you on a ghostly tour through Gulfport’s history. This tour was created by Deborah Frethem, who wrote the book — literally — on haunted Gulfport. Your ticket price benefits the Gulfport Historical Society. 8-9:30pm. Gulfport History Museum, 5301 28th Ave. S., Gulfport, FL. www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org/

Oct 4,11,18,25

FRIDAY NIGHTS AT THE ST. PETE SHUFFLEBOARD CLUB (Weekly on Fridays thru Dec 27) It’s not just for the older generation anymore. Join the fun

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Inaugural SAVOR ST. PETE Food & Wine Festival

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owntown St. Petersburg is home to the city’s trendiest bistros, wine bars and chic boutiques which has put the area on the culinary map. This November marks the hippest inaugural food & wine festival, aptly named SAVOR ST. PETE, on Nov 2nd and 3rd in North Straub Park. Thousands of local foodies and guests from across the country will sip and savor palate pleasing bites in this stunning waterfront setting. Guests will enjoy 180-degree views of Tampa Bay while nibbling morsels from the Bay area’s most interesting restaurants and talented chefs, coupled with global and national offerings of specially selected wines and craft beers. With the departure of two foodie events previously staged in the ‘Burg in November, SAVOR ST. PETE is the highly anticipated addition to the vibrant foodie scene on Florida’s west coast. A very limited number of VIP tickets will be available for purchase which includes the VIP Spirits Lounge experience, presented by Publix Liquor Stores, featuring private lounge seating and premium spirits from iconic brands including Bacardi, Tito’s, Casa Migos, whiskeys and more from 12 noon until... The new television series, COOKING WITH ROCK STARS will be filming two episodes at the SAVOR ST. PETE food and wine festival. Former “Bad Company” front man and solo artist Brian Howe will be cooking in front of the live audience on Saturday. On Sunday, classic rocker and 80’s legend, Martha Davis (“The Motels”), will also be cooking in front of the live audience. Both cooking segments will be featured in this TV series. Attendees will be part of the television audience promptly at 1:30 pm, while watching two rock legends boast their culinary skills while sharing stories of their legendary careers. A ticket to SAVOR ST. PETE includes a complimentary collectible wine glass and SAVOR ST. PETE tote bag, along with unlimited samples from some of the Bay-areas’ brightest & best restaurants, including a host of national food brands, specialty wines, and craft beers. Advance ticket prices are $75 for General Admission and $100 for VIP, while available. Tickets prices at the gate will increase by $25 and be based on availability. General Admission runs from 1 pm - 4 pm each day and VIP ticket holders will have early entry at 12 noon. SAVOR ST. PETE is presented by Publix and the City of St. Petersburg. Visit www.SavorTheBurg.com to purchase tickets and sign up for event updates.

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Sat, Oct 5

HOPS FOR HOSPICE - At Spectrum Field the Clearwater Threshers present the 11th annual Hops for Hospice Beer Festival from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., to benefit Empath Health and the Suncoast Hospice Foundation. More than 100 different beers will be available for sample from JJ Taylor, Great Bay Distributors and local breweries. hopsforhospice.com CELEBRATE OLDSMAR - Join the City of Oldsmar for their annual event Celebrate Oldsmar 12:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. with a fireworks finale. Live music, food trucks, drinks, and inflatables – fun for all ages & free admission. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, family, and friends. Sorry, no coolers, backpacks, or large bags permitted. R.E. Olds Park, 107 Shore Drive West in Oldsmar. CelebrateOldsmar.com PUMPKIN PALOOZA FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL. The GFWC St. Petersburg Junior Woman’s Club will host the 16th Annual Pumpkin Palooza Family Fall Festival from 11am to 4pm. This event includes a pumpkin patch, kids’ games, face & hair painting, petting zoo, inflatables, food, arts & crafts vendors, opportunity drawing baskets, and a community awareness zone. The event will be held at Northside Baptist Church, 6000 38th Avenue North Saint Petersburg, FL 33710. Admission to the event is free. Tickets and wristbands for games and activities will be available for purchase. Take the family and enjoy a great day. They will also be collecting canned and boxed food at the event, which will be donated to Northside Benevolence Ministries. Funds raised through this event will benefit charitable projects of the St. Petersburg Junior Woman’s Club. www.gfwc-spjwc.org

ACHIEVA BOX CAR RALLY. Celebrate Achieva Credit Union’s 10th annual Box Car Rally in downtown Clearwater. Join 2,500 spectators for one of the biggest community events, which features nearly 300 races with box cars made out of anything from surfboards to filing cabinets, as well as sleek All-American Soap Box Derby style cars. Beyond the race track, the event has even more fun for the whole family to enjoy including food trucks, vendors, and a Kids Zone with balloon artists and face painting. The entire event raises money to provide classroom grants for local schools.Join the Box Car Rally movement and build a car or cheer the races on. Cleveland St & Osceola Ave, Clearwater, FL. SAFETY HARBOR SOUNDS FALL FEST.

Bring the family out to Safety Harbor for the Harbor Sounds Fall Fest featuring tons of food and fall entertainment between 12 – 10 p.m. Enjoy live music on the Gazebo stage featuring Stormbringer, The Greg Billings Band and The Black Honkeys. More fall fun includes a petting zoo, pony rides, a pumpkin patch, corn-hole tournament, pumpkin bowling and more. Shop and browse among the arts & crafts and food vendors lining 9 blocks of Main Street. 200 Main St, Safety Harbor, FL. safetyharborchamber.com/harbor-sounds-fall-artmusic-fest-2019

Oct 5-6

BROCANTE VINTAGE MARKET (1st weekend of the month thru Nov) - Explore 15,000 sq feet of vintage treasure finds at this monthly market in St. Pete. This true vendor-run market has an amazing variety and selection of vintage items. Grab your next vintage find the first weekend of each month from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. on Sat and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sun at 2200 2nd Ave S in St. Pete. www.brocantemarket.com 8

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A New Experience Fusing WorldClass Ice Skating with Breathtaking Acrobatics October 31 - Nov 3 at Amalie Arena

Cirque du Soleil is returning on ice with a new creation that will spin you into the world of Cirque du Soleil AXEL. This unique experience will showcase world-class acrobatic skating performances set in fantastical universes combining full-spectrum visual effects and live music that integrates popular songs with new original scores. Cirque du Soleil AXEL will be presented at the Amalie Arena for 7 performances only. “The success of our first creation on ice has reinforced our ambition to further explore the extensive creative possibilities of a frozen playground,” says Daniel Fortin, Vice President Creation. “With Cirque du Soleil AXEL, we will offer a truly electrifying experience to all audiences, pushing the boundaries of creativity with the unique approach that has forged the reputation of Cirque du Soleil.” Embark on the journey of Axel, a young man and his dynamic group of friends, whose passion for live music and graphic arts come to life in an exhilarating adventure that reminds us all that our dreams are within reach. Discover this young artist as he falls for the fascinating Lei in a high-speed chase for love and self-realization. The electrifying experience of Cirque du Soleil AXEL blends ice-skating, acrobatics and live music that will leave all audiences astounded! www.cirquedusoleil.com/AXEL

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Sat, Oct 5,12

BELLE OF THE BALL TO GIVE FREE HOMECOMING DRESSES. Belle of the Ball Project will provide free homecoming dresses and accessories to inneed high school girls from 9am to 2pm, at 1210 Holt Avenue, Clearwater. The 5,000 sq. ft. permanent Belle of the Ball boutique is a beautiful store-like setting, with over 3,000 dresses in inventory. The charity welcomes all financially needy girls to get a dress regardless of where they live. Dresses are available to all in-need, high school girls for their high school dances (prom, homecoming, military ball) all on the honor system. No referral letter is necessary. No appointment needed. A $1 to $5 donation is requested but not required. Dresses are for high school dances only. Donations of dresses and accessories can also be made at the site. Large sized dresses are the biggest need (size 18-26) 877-772-3553. belleoftheballproject.com

gifts, unique and quality collectibles, and some import items. Free admission and parking. Pets welcome. Centennial Park, 1901 19th Street, Tampa, Fl 33605. www.ybormarket.com/

EVERY SATURDAY DOWNTOWN CLEARWATER FARMERS MARKET (Year round) - Every Saturday from 10am-2pm on Cleveland Street. Shop over 100+ vendors, fresh local produce, live music and more. Pet friendly. Free parking. Coachman Park, 301 Drew St, Clearwater, FL 33755. www.myclearwater.com/ Home/Components/Calendar/Event/2675/987

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Oct 5,12,19,26

EVERY SATURDAY CITRUS PARK MALL INDOOR MARKET. 10am -4 pm. Sample the Best Rum Cakes in Tampa. Meet talented Artisans and Fine Handcrafters. Bring the kids - relax and join paint classes from 1- 4 pm. Market in The Park, Westfield Citrus Park Mall, 7814 Citrus Park Town Center Mall, Tampa FL 33625. yourtampamarkets.com/

TAMPA BRIDAL SHOW. Something old, something new. A special day designed to help make your special day perfect. Meet the area’s top Bridal professionals. more than 100 area business will be on hand. See the latest in fashions, flowers, photography, caterers and more. Learn from area bridal experts: great tips, trade secrets and advice. Register to win door prizes and grand giveaways. First 500 Brides will receive a free swag bag. The Coliseum, 535 4th Ave. North, St. Petersburg, FL. Tickets available on Event Bright and at the door.

Sun, Oct 6

1ST SUNDAY ST PETE MARKET (Oct thru April) - The market features local artists and crafters, mimosas, live music and free chair massages, flowers, artisan soaps, gourmet sauces, handcrafted jewelry, local art, soy candles, home decor and other curated products crafted or sourced locally. Noon to 4 pm. Free admission. Caddy’s on Central, 217 Central Ave, St Petersburg 33701. 727-637-5586. www.stpetesundaymarket.com EVERY SATURDAY YBOR CITY MARKET (May thru Sept) May - Sept - 9am-1pm; Oct - April - 9am3pm. Featuring regionally grown produce and ornamental plants, fruits and vegetables, herbs and cut flowers, prepared foods, gourmet foods/baked goods, arts and crafts, jewelry, woodworking, bath and body products, candles, pet treats, honey, fine cigars, unique 12

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EVERY SUNDAY HYDE PARK FRESH MARKET. 125+ vendors selling a mixture of fresh produce, eggs, plants, herbs, fresh baked goods,take home foods, hand crafts,and ready to eat lunch bites. 10am - 3pm year round. Hyde Park Village, 742 S. Village Circle, Tampa FL 33604. www.tampabaymarkets.com

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45-year tradition has been revitalized. In an immigrant nation facing an identity crisis, the St. Petersburg International Folk Fair Society (SPIFFS) Annual Folk Fair reminds us who we are: a fabric of cultures woven into a United States. The Folk Fair will be held at Vinoy Park in downtown St. Petersburg, FL. The 4-day festival showcases food and culture from 36+ ethnic organizations, each representing immigrants from nations across the globe. The groups will unite in a Grand Parade of Nations, culminating in a swearing-in ceremony of new American citizens. NEW THIS YEAR: A Friday evening concert with popular local Betty Fox Band. Gates open at 6 pm; concert starts at OCT 24 - 27 7 pm. OCT 24 & 25 - SCHOOL DAYS: An immersive cultural experience created exclusively for school groups. OCT 26 & 27 - PUBLIC FESTIVAL: A weekend of festivities featuring food and performances from three dozen cultures. SPIFFS International Folk Fair transforms St. Petersburg’s waterfront into a microcosm of the world, with a multitude of ethnic crafts, arts, food, cooking demonstrations and special entertainment. Some highlights include Giving Tree Music drum circles; student performances on the main stage; Polynesian dancers; and music featuring the Mongolian “Horse Head Violin” (Morin Khuur). Additional entertainment in the Main Stage / Beer Garden area includes performances by Urban Gypsies, Brazilian Samba by O Som Do Jazz, New Horizon Band of Gulfport, and Conundrum Celtic Band. Folk dancing and music will be performed throughout the festival on two stages.

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Oct 6,13,20,27

SAFETY HARBOR FARMER’S MARKET ON MAIN (Weekly on Sundays thru Dec 29) Start your Sunday with open-air shopping in the park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring your grocery list to stock up on fruits and vegetables, plus specialty foods like meats, cheeses, desserts, bread and more. You’ll also find vibrant crafts and artwork. 400 Main St., Safety Harbor, FL 34695. EVERY SUNDAY COREY AVENUE SUNDAY MARKET (Oct thru May) - 70 - 80 vendors selling whats fresh, local, and handmade. A day of fun, live music, relaxation. Browse the Corey area shops, boutiques and galleries in this unique district. 10am – 2pm. Corey Avenue Between Boca Ciega Ave and Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, FL. tampabaymarkets.com/Corey-avenue-sunday-market

Oct 8,15,22,29

GULFPORT TUESDAY MORNING FRESH MAR-

KET (Weekly on Tuesdays thru Dec 31) Enjoy this year-round open-air market with vendors offering a variety of produce, seafood, Florida grass-fed beef and other locally raised items. Garden plants, fresh flowers, jewelry and more products are available for purchase from over 70 vendors each week. Live music in two locations is always featured. 3000 Beach Blvd, Gulfport from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. from Jan-April and 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. May-Dec. 3101 Beach Blvd, Gulfport, FL 33707

Oct 10

TAMPA BAY SENIOR EXPO . This is a special event designed to help seniors, family, and caregivers looking for one central place to get information about products and services pertaining to their needs. For one day only attendees can meet local professionals to gain knowledge about staying healthy, active and involved in the community. Over 50 vendors at this FREE event from 10 am - 3 pm. Attendees have the opportunity to get answers to their questions about everything from financial and insurance services to housing, home care, healthcare, activities geared to seniors, and volunteer opportunities. First 150 attendees will receive a $5 Walgreens Gift Card. Raffles and giveaways throughout the whole event. Gulfview Square Mall, 9409 US Highway 19, Port Richey, FL. www.tampabay.com/expos/

Oct 11-13

THE FLORIDA ORCHESTRA TO PERFORM STRAUSS’ ‘DON QUIXOTE’ LIVE WITH EXCLUSIVE ART FILM. The Florida Orchestra melds art with music in a visionary new multimedia experience inspired by Richard Strauss’ Don Quixote, synchronized to the LIVE orchestra at concerts Oct. 11-13. At the center will be a world-premiere, high-definition art film on the big screen, created locally with TFO’s new visual artist-inresidence, Geff Strik, and Music Director Michael Francis. The concert also features internationally acclaimed cello soloist Maximilian Hornung at performances in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater. In connection with the concert, The Dalí Museum will host Don Quixote, Dalí & The Florida Orchestra, a free event featuring Dalí Museum Director Dr. Hank Hine moderating a discussion with Michael Francis and Geff Strik about how they developed the multimedia experience. The event will include a talk about Salvador Dalí’s Don Quixote illustrations along with live music by TFO guest artist cellist Maximilian Hornung on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 10:30 am at The Dalí Museum. www.floridaorchestra.org

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day thru Dec 14) The Guerrilla Art Market is bursting with color highlighting local art with the freshest emerging artists in the Tampa Bay area. The market features individual artist exhibits, a silent auction, music, cash bar, live demos, and spotlights a different theme each month. From 5–10 p.m. at the St. Pete Side Lot, 2133 2nd Ave. S., St. Petersburg, FL 33712 2ND SATURDAY ARTWALK AT THE EDGE. The Waterfront Arts District, Central Arts District, EDGE District, Grand Central District, and the Warehouse Arts District become one arts destination for the St. Petersburg Second Saturday ArtWalk. 40 artist’s studios and

galleries from 5-9 p.m. Rain or shine. stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk

Sun, Oct 13

HISPANIC HERITAGE CONCERT. Celebrate what makes Clearwater unique, which is you. The Hispanic Heritage Festival will feature performances by international Latin Pop and Reggaeton recording artists. Amongst the festivities, there will be a plethora of food and drink concessions and special exhibitors. VIP, Party Pass, and GA tickets available. Coachman Park, Clearwater. Festivalnet.com

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Publix’ Aprons Cooking School Envy Apples for Fall

t’s prime apple season, and Publix Cooking School showed me a thing or two about how to use apples in a full-course meal. They elissa M y b used Envy apples in all the dishes, showing off the apple’s versatilage cover & s o t ity (and deliciousness!) Aprons Cooking School Chefs demonstrated Envy apple Pho recipes — from aperitif to dessert — which I enjoyed dining on as each course was created. The perfect wine pairing was also provided. I also learned a thing or two about shortcuts and proper preparation of foodstuffs. Our class started off with a delicious Pumpkin Spice Envy Apple Cider, followed by flaky Cheesy Apple Sausage Pastry Bites served with La Marca Prosecco. A nice light Shaved Fennel and Envy Apple Salad was then prepared for us paired with a Kenwood Six Ridges Sauvignon Blanc. Our

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entree was a wonderful Envy Apple Pot Roast with Braised Cabbage paired with a Seven Deadly Red wine. Dessert was an Envy Apple Oat Crumble & Citrus Caramel Topped delight, suggested pairing with a Dr. Loosen Riesling. Aprons Cooking classes can be experienced as hands-on, where you do the prep work, or as a demonstration such as the one I experienced. Attendees receive copies of all the recipes enjoyed. Our chefs were friendly and knowledgable, which made our evening thoroughly entertaining and tastefully educational! Tampa Bay area Aprons Cooking Schools are currently located in Tampa (Citrus Mall) and Sarasota (University Walk.) They have different themes for each event, so check out their calendar to find one that especially appeals to you. ww4.publix.com/recipes-planning/apronscooking-schools/tampa

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ocated on the waterfront at Johns Pass, this quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village is Pinellas County’s #1 tourist attraction. Over one hundred merchants inhabit the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, dolphin watching and shelling tours, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing. Plenty of parking: There is metered on-street parking located conveniently throughout the Village, as well as a new state-of-the-art multi-level parking garage adjacent to Bubba Gumps and Hubbards Marina. The beach is a short stroll away. Conveniently located near St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Tampa, and just a short drive to the Orlando area. Open daily!

12901 Gulf Blvd, Madeira Beach, Florida Located on the Gulf-to-Intercoastal pass between Madeira Beach and Treasure Island

(727) 394-0756 • johnspassvillage.net

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TEA DANCES AT THE COLISEUM - Looking for something to do every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month? Step out into the limelight at the Tea Dances and show off your dance moves! On Oct 2nd the opening Tea Dance with the Mario DeLeon Band will be celebrating National Ballroom Week. There will be a show by White Sands Dance Team. Regular Tea Dance Schedule October - May: 1st Wednesday of the Month – Mario DeLeon Band. 3rd Wednesday of the Monday – Pleasure with Bobby Tessitore. 11:30am Dance Instruction. 1pm – 3:30pm Live Music. 535 4th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL. 727.892.5202. www.stpete.org/coliseum

day) - The Gourmet Food Truck Fun is paired with Independent short Flicks and Live Music. 10-15 gourmet food trucks offer everything from Burgers to Vegetarian Bites. 6pm – 10 pm, Rain or Shine. The Grand Central at Kennedy. 1208 E. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa. tampabaymarkets.com/flicks-and-food-trucks

A MARKET UNDER THE STARS (3rd Thursday) - 20+ locally owned shops in the garden space at the Postcard Inn on the Beach. Featuring handcrafted soaps, crafts, books, clothing, and more. Free parking for market guests, along with food and drink specials from on site restaurants. 6pm - 10pm. (800) 237-8918. 6300 Gulf Blvd, St Pete Beach. www.postcardinn.com

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THE ORIGINAL GULFPORT WALKING TOUR (3rd Thursdays) Take a stroll through history in Gulfport. The tour examines the creation of this small seaside hamlet; the tour guides, all Gulfport locals with a penchant for history and storytelling, share the town’s history and stories with the group. The tour starts at the Gulfport History Museum at 7 pm. Tickets can be purchased at www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org. 7 - 9 p.m. or call 727-201-8687. Gulfport History Museum, 5301 28th Ave. www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org COCKTAILS & COLLECTIONS AT THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS (Monthly on 3rd Thursday thru Dec 19) A series of themed events focusing on one of the MFA galleries or special exhibitions. Enjoy live music, a customized docent tour, light bites and art-inspired signature cocktails, all inspired by the different works & artists. Cash bar after first cocktail. MFA, 255 Beach Dr NE. www.mfastpete.org/ TAMPA FLICKS AND FOOD TRUCKS (3rd Thurs20

FLORIDA BIRDING & NATURE FESTIVAL. Bestselling author and world-renowned birder Kenn Kauffman will be among the keynote speakers at this year’s Florida Birding & Nature Festival. The festival, headquartered at the Hillsborough Community College Campus in Brandon, coincides with the peak migration of more than 180 species and features expert-led field trips to the best wildlife sites in West Central Florida. It also includes more than two-dozen seminars, covering diverse topics such as coyotes in Florida, the ethics of birding photography and the unique natural history of swallow-tailed kites, and more. Dr. Mark Madison, historian for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, will discuss turn-of-the-century Florida’s pivotal role in the conservation movement at the opening cocktail-hors d’oeuvres reception Thur, Oct 17. He will chronicle an exciting tale of poachers, environmental activists and President Theodore Roosevelt. Denver Holt, the founder and president of the Owl Research Institute, is the keynote speaker at Friday’s buffet dinner. More than 20 field trips, offered from Friday through Sunday, will show participants remarkable wildlife sanctuaries throughout the region. Early registration is encouraged. In addition, exhibitors will offer for sale artwork, binoculars, bird boxes and other products for nature lovers. www.fbnfestival.org

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SAFETY HARBOR’S MUSIC SERIES (3rd Friday of the month thru Dec 20) Head to Safety Harbor for an evening of live music, shopping, and dining. Main Street closes off between 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. and is lined with live bands, vendors featuring arts, crafts, and food, and local businesses and restaurants open late for your enjoyment. The best part, it’s free. cityofsafetyharbor.com/72/Special-Events

Oct 18-19

“YOU ARE MY BROTHER” presented by The Gay Men’s Chorus of Tampa Bay. Singing songs of brotherhood and unity celebrating the diversity that is Tampa Bay. Fall Performance features songs of harmony that will charge you to welcome all peoples and to find strength in our unity. Friday Oct 18, 8 PM - MCC King of Peace, 3150 5th Ave N, St. Petersburg. Saturday Oct 19, 3 PM - The Portico, 1001 N Florida Ave, Tampa. www.gmctb.org

Music fills the air throughout the weekend with performances on the main stage by some of the areas hottest bands. Admission is free and many of the weekends events support community causes. www.johnspassseafoodfest.com CLEARWATER BEACH CHALK ART FESTIVAL Top local and regional artists, student artists, and artist groups capture your attention by creating sidewalk art using chalk. This family friendly festival also includes a kid’s zone, arts and crafts vendors, live music, and a one-of-a-kind open air gallery. www.facebook.com/events/538457160312312/ 2ND ANNUAL SARASOTA OKTOBERFEST - You will be able to stuff yourself with smoked sausages, roasted meats, sauerkraut, cabbage, and pretzels while enjoying authentic German music and dancers and live music performances in rock, soul, big band, R&B and more. Musical performers in 2019 are, on Fri: Triggerfish, Kettle of Fish and Ari & The Alibis. Sat: performances are by: Alpine Doc, Tahja, CeCe Teneal & Soul Kamotion and Fleetwood Max. Sun performers include: Ocean’s Eleven Big Band, Twinkle & Rock Soul Radio and The Verge. Between performances shop the Marketplace of arts, crafts and select products and services. The Humane Society will have their “Big Mac” mobile adoption center onsite. Fri: 4pm-10pm, Sat: 11am-10pm and Sun: 11am-6pm with free admission. MIDFLORIDA AUTO SHOW & LAKE MIRROR CONCOURS. Head to the streets of downtown Lakeland for this exhibit of more than 600 show vehicles surrounding the restored, 1920’s art deco-inspired Lake Mirror Promenade. The 3-day event kicks off Fri, Oct 18, at 6pm with the Budweiser Hot Rod Rendezvous; followed by the main event on Sat, Oct 19, 10am-3pm; and closing out the weekend on Sun, Oct 20, with the Road Rally. Bring your family to enjoy a weekend filled with cars, food, music and more. MIDFLORIDAAutoShow.com

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TAMPA THEATRE NIGHTMARE 2019 SERIES. LAST PODCAST ON THE LEFT - Oct. 18. Last Podcast on the Left barrels headlong into all things horror — as hosts Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks and Henry Zebrowski cover dark subjects spanning Jeffrey Dahmer, werewolves, Jonestown, iconic hauntings, the history of war crimes, and more. Whether it’s cults, killers, or cryptid encounters, Last Podcast on the Left laughs into the abyss that is the dark side of humanity. THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW - OCT 19. Special LIVE pre-show with Barry Bostwick, 7:00pm & Midnight. Delivered LIVE on the Theatre’s stage by none other than Brad himself, Barry Bostwick, who will talk about his experience making RHPS and welcome all of the Rocky virgins personally.

HANTASMAGORIA X – “Reckoning” - Oct. P 26. Phantasmagoria brings their unique brand of “whimsical macabre” terrors to the theater, presenting the 10th anniversary main stage installment of their long-running, critically acclaimed series LIVE on the Theatre’s stage. Join Phantasmagoria’s evocative troupe of storytellers, dancers, and chorus as they embark on all-new dark journeys through literary tales of terror, horrific folk stories, legends, and myths. Live performers, “Phantastical” dance, explosive stage combat, puppetry, projections and haunting storytelling combine to create a tapestry of macabre and whimsical horror. NOTE: This show contains elements of horror and is recommended for children 8 and older. GHOSTS OF TAMPA THEATRE TOUR - Who was the man in seat 308? Where did Robert Lanier tear his final ticket? Why does Fink Finley continue to roam the balcony? And what has led to Tampa Theatre being known as one of the most haunted buildings in town? Learn the Theatre’s secrets and stories with a “balcony to backstage” tour that will 24

focus on the historic movie palace’s preternatural patrons and eternal employees. The 75-minute tour kicks off in the lobby and does include stairs and extended periods of standing. 711 N. Franklin Street, Tampa. www.TampaTheatre.org/Nightmare

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HAUNTIZAAR 2019 AT STUDIO@620. Halloween and Day of the Dead Art Bazaar. The St Pete Craft Heroes invite you to get spooky at the 4th annual Hauntizaar. Featuring two dozen hand selected vendors, this haunted arts bazaar will thrill you. Don’t miss out on the creepy creativity. One day only. 620 First Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL. 620 First Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL. 727-895-6620. thestudioat620.org/events/hauntizaar-2019

BENEFIT DINNER TO BUILD HEALTHY FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES. The Next STEPP Center will host its 26th annual fundraising dinner to support its nearly three decades of focused life-affirming medical, physical, emotional, social and spiritual services supporting women, men and families facing unintended pregnancy and parenting challenges. This Night of Abundance themed evening will be at the Coliseum in downtown St. Petersburg. Attendees will experience firsthand how Next STEPP’s supportive programs build strong families & change lives. Anchor/Reporter Mariah Harrison from Fox 13 Tampa and former St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Baker are Mistress and Master of Ceremonies. Featured Keynote Speaker, Pastor/Musician Arnold Culbreath will share a message about the impact of the life choice while engaging churches and communities in finding common ground in valuing life. Guests will enjoy a complimentary 3-course dinner, presentations and discover exciting new partnerships, as well as hear from Tampa Bay leaders, dignitaries and celebrity guests emphasizing this important work. Next STEPP provides vital services to the hundreds of mothers, fathers & teens served every year. NEXTSTEPP.org

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BROADWAY BALL - The Straz Center’s fall fundraiser hosted by the Board of Trustees. The event features a cocktail reception with silent auction, gourmet dinner on Morsani stage with live auction items and live entertainment. Stay around at After Dark, the Broadway Ball’s post-dinner after party, for more live music, desserts and dancing. 6 p.m., Black-tie. (813) 222-1275. strazcenter.org/ Events/Straz/Shows/1920_Fundraisers/Broadway-Ball

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RATTLESNAKES, OWLS, AND BEARS OH MY!. This year’s festival will be held at the Pasco County Fairgrounds. Parking is free. New this year are live bears from Bearadise Ranch, soccer games with Soccer Collies, Walk on Water Air Bubbles, and the interactive Water Ventures mobile unit from Crystal Springs Preserve. On Friday eve, there will be a concert starring the Bellamy Brothers, and on Saturday eve will be the Rattlesnake Festival After Dark with a concert by SEVENTEENTH STREET BAND and River Junction

Band and access to fair rides and food vendors and beer. The festival will feature events with Jim Mendenhall of Squamata Reptiles with his snake show, Cowboy Tom’s Wild West Show on Saturday only, live music in the Dan Cannon Auditorium presented on Saturday by Clerks With a Cure, the Eddie Herrmann Memorial Wooden Gopher Turtle Races, bounce houses, a pumpkin patch, Monica Zummo with her pony rides and petting zoo, and an arts and crafts village with more than 100 vendors offering a variety of hand-made crafts and other items. (813) 782-0000. www. rattlesnakefestival.com

FREE YOGA AT SUNDIAL ST. PETE (3rd Saturday of the month thru Dec 21) For the love of yoga. Head to the courtyard at Sundial St. Pete for the largest FREE outdoor yoga event. Check-in starts at 7:30 a.m. and the yoga session will begin at 8 a.m. 153 2nd Ave N., St. Petersburg, FL 33701. 3rd SATURDAY GULFPORT ART & GALLERY WALK. The streets are lined with artisans, entertainment and gourmet goodies. Shops, galleries and restaurants open late. 6-10 pm. Free. Rain or shine. Complimentary parking is available nearby with courtesy trolley rides available to and from offsite parking areas. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. visitgulfportflorida.com PATCHINGTON FASHION SHOW FUNDRAISER FOR ST. PETE CITY THEATRE - An afternoon of fashion, food, friends & fun. Funds raised directly support St. Petersburg City Theatre. 2:00 – 5:00 PM. 4025 31st Street South, St. Petersburg. www.spcitytheatre.org/ www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC PERFORMERS ON THE BIG SCREEN. Moviegoers can get an upclose and personal look at some of music’s best bands and artists this fall as Fathom Events brings a wide range of concert events to a movie theater near you. Oct 19, 23 - WESTERN STARS: MUSIC LEGEND BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - A unique opportunity to see him perform all 13 songs from the critically lauded album—his first studio album in five years.

HUDDLE WITH COACH ARIANS FOR A CAUSE. Join Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians and wife Christine for the inaugural Arians Family Foundation fundraiser at Ocean Prime at 5 pm. All proceeds from the event to benefit Arians Family Foundation (AFF). The AFF supports and develops programs which strive to prevent and ameliorate the abuse and neglect of children. AFF supports CASA and specifically GAL which helps make sure that children who are involved in the court system, as a result of abuse or neglect by their families, receive the love and help they need. 310-426-9900. ariansfamilyfoundation.com

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CITY OF TREASURE ISLAND CHILDREN’S HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR & FALL FESTIVAL 6:00pm to 9:00pm at the Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis facility located at 10315 Paradise Boulevard. Activities will include a costume contest, carnival games, moonwalks and interactive inflatables, DJ spinning haunted tunes, interactive entertainers, haunted house, train ride, food and beverage concessions. Judging for the costume contest will begin at 6:30pm with the 2 years old and under age group. 547-4575, ext 237. www.mytreasureisland.org

Nov 7 - LYNYRD SKYNYRD: LAST OF THE STREET SURVIVORSFAREWELL TOUR. The legendary southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd with the exclusive theatrical release of their farewell concert performance. Nov 11 - JOHN FOGERTY – 50 YEAR TRIP: LIVE AT RED ROCKS. The 50th anniversary of John Fogerty’s iconic performance with Creedence Clearwater Revival at Woodstock. The concert features seventeen classic originals including “Proud Mary,” “Bad Moon Rising” and “Centerfield,” and covers of The Who, The Beatles and Gladys Knight and the Pips. Nov 19 - LIONEL RICHIE AT GLASTONBURY. The filmed version of veteran singer-songwriter Lionel Richie’s iconic Glastonbury Festival performance. Dec 19 - INXS: LIVE BABY LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM. Twenty-eight years later, the film has been painstakingly restored from the original 35mm negative. www.fathomevents.com › categories › concerts 26

ANDY WARHOL - PARALLELS AND DICHOTOMIES - Andy Warhol’s nephew Donald Warhola will present Warhol: Parallels and Dichotomies, a 90-minute adult program exploring the differences between Andy Warhol the artist and Andy Warhol the person, beginning at 3:30 p.m. www.facebook.com/BradentonAreaArtsandCulture/

Oct 25-27

TAMPA BOAT SHOW Three full days of nautical fun, with a new Yacht Club Lounge on the docks plus 36,000 square feet of accessories and booth displays in the ballroom.The Show will feature close to 500 new boats, both in-water and indoors plus hundreds of marine accessories and a

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variety of activities for all ages, including experienced anglers and younger deck hands. From a virtual fishing simulator where attendees can reel ‘em in to fishing seminars and hands-on activities for kids and more, there are aquatic adventures awaiting everyone. VIP Night: Get an exclusive sneak-peak, Thurs, Sept 5, of the in-water yachts along with cocktails, live music and more. Saturday is Ladies Day: with Ladies! Let’s Go Fishing, a day on the water learning tips and tricks from professional women anglers. Sun, Sept 8 is Family Day, featuring a special ticket price for the whole family. At

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pooky Empire has been delivering sounds and screams to Halloween lovers since 2003. There is a large room of vendors, a film and tattoo festival, music, celebrity speakers, and more to satiate even the most diehard afficionados of the spooky season. Also Q+As, Forums, Music, Meet & Greet Opportunities, and Autographs. Fans attend from all over the world. Ultimate Horror Weekend has become one of the largest horror conventions in the nation, with more and more fans attending each year. Each show is more monstrous than the last. Meet and mingle with your favorite horror movie and TV stars, buy any collectible you can imagine from your choice of over 200 vendors and artists, see new and up and coming films as well as your old favorites, take part in one of the largest Zombie Walks, get tattooed, and of course party ‘til your heart’s content. The exhibitors room is jam packed with countless booths of vendors from throughout the U.S. Art, Music, Movies, Home Decor, Costumes and more can be found for sale all weekend. Costume Contests, Music, & More. Thurs: 5pm-10m, Fri:1pm-9pm, Sat: 11am-8pm, Sun: 11am-5pm.

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f you’ve been to the Seminole Hard Rock over the past year, you’ve seen new temporary walls and curtains all over as you try to navigate once familiar paths. The hotel and casino managed to keep running pretty smoothly while a hidden from view mammoth undertaking was going on. Last week the final curtain was taken down and the $700M expansion was revealed at a grand celebration. It is truly jaw-dropping and an amazing accomplishment. The new property is elegant with only touches of rock ‘n roll with the displays of music memorabilia. Golds and crystals are the color and decor scheme. The main new — and spectacular — piece of memorabilia is the acquisition of Elvis Presley’s 24-karat gold leaf plated 1928 Grand Piano which resides in the sleek new lobby. The hotel renovation includes a new 14-story hotel tower with 562 additional hotel rooms and suites; three pools; and a gorgeous new salon with 13 treatment rooms, a hair and nail salon, and barbershop. New restaurants have also popped

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up on the scene. The Celebration itself was super, with special entertainment, celebrity guests, and, of course, the guitar smash. The dedication opened with a brillliant performance by Light Balance (from Season 12 of America’s Got Talent), followed by speeches by the principals of Seminole Hard Rock in the Hard Rock’s new Event Center. The crowd then meandered outside to witness the guitar smash, which was counted down by Nicole Kidman. We then looked up to the top of the new hotel to watch Nik Wallenda, of the Great Wallendas, along with his

66-year-old mother, Delilah, take a high wire walk between the two hotel towers. This was Delilah’s last walk before retirement. It all went well and thrilled the crowd below. The party went on for a few days, with more performances in the Event Center by DJ Jazzy Jeff and Big Boi, Keith Urban, and a VIP pool party hosted by celebrity DJ Brody Jenner. Actually, the party never stops at the Seminole Hard Rock. Check it out! www. seminolehardrocktampa.com

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4TH FDSWF 3.21 FUN RUN & BUDDY WALK.

part of this FREE community event. Join in for an evening of costumes, candy, and more. 4 - 7 PM. At the conclusion of the event, families are invited to attend the Movie In The Park at Water Works Park, for Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride. thetampariverwalk.com/events/trick-or-treat/ EVERY 4TH SATURDAY PINELLAS ARTS VILLAGE. 4 pm - 8 pm. Free Event. Food, Drinks & Art. The Pinellas Park Creative District is not yet a formal district, but rather a growing concentration of artists and creative businesses, in an area of the city that is emerging as a new venue for arts-related events. This area currently extends from the 5600 Block north of Park Boulevard, to Park Station located at 5851 Park Boulevard and housing the Pinellas Park / Gateway Chamber of Commerce, Pinellas Park Art Society, and Pinellas Park Historical Society. pinellas-park.com/367/Pinellas-Arts-Village

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Support your favorite Buddy by organizing a Buddy Walk Team at your workplace, school, or community. The Top Five Buddy Run/Walk Teams will be awarded the FDSWF Appreciation plaque, their own private tent with a Buddy Butler and a cooler full of goodies. All individuals with special needs will be awarded a Buddy Walk medal. The top three will then lead off the walk. Julie Hirsch Photography will be taking the free team pictures by the pirate ship. See the Dancing for Donations and Marky Oliver’s Specialty Fit presentations. Meet your favorite Superhero, Princess, Ghostbuster and Star Wars characters from Costumers with a Cause and The 501st legion. Explore the Treasure Chest Float and meet the Krewe of Sir Francis Drake. Megan Dix and Ericka Chica Iglesias will be singing the National Anthem while the Florida Sunsation Cheerleaders rally everyone on. The kids will love Lola The Clown Face Painting, the USF Heath Service Volunteers Reading Tent, and Sunshine State Superkids Soap Box Derby rides, plus bouncy houses, giant slides, a petting zoo and a train ride. Visit with the resource and craft vendors. Don’t forget to bring cash for your chance to win raffle prizes. Food provided by Panera, Gourmet Deli, & Dunkin Donuts. Check out the Beer Tent provided by 81 Bay Brewing and 3 Daughters Brewing Co. (813)245-2782. ds-stride.org/fdswfbuddywalk 4TH ANNUAL RIVERWALK TRICK OR TREAT Kids in costume along with their families are invited to Trick or Treat along parts of the Riverwalk, including Curtis Hixon Park and Water Works Park as 30

NPR AFTER DARK HALLOWEEN DOWNTOWN NEW PORT RICHEY - At various venues located in the downtown core beginning around 8 pm and lasting until 2 am. It is meant to emphasize the ease of walking from business to business while enjoying a festive night out with friends. Participating businesses will be hosting costume parties, live music and entertainment, and offering dinner and drink specials. rocktheboatfl.com

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TARPON SPRINGS SPONGE DOCKS ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW - Stroll the historic Sponge Docks of Tarpon Springs and browse over 90 of the nation’s top artist and crafters with American made creations. Beautiful jewelry, ceramics, paintings and more will be on display. Visit www.spongedocks.net

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19TH ANNUAL BOLT RUN Bolt to the Blue line at this year’s run, presented by AdventHealth. Join in for the coolest finish line around the Bay - just inside AMALIE Arena. Register below to run, walk or cheer. amaliearena.com

Thurs, Oct 31

GULFPORT SPOOKTAKULAR HALLOWEEN BASH - All the festivities will begin at 7 p.m. The bash will include Trunk-orTreat, a frightful Haunted House, a Boo-Room for toddlers, carnival games with candy/prizes, a Haunted Snack Shack and a Costume Contest for the children and their family. The Costume Contest will begin at 8:00 p.m. Winners will be chosen from eight age categories: 0-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-12, 13-17 and Family. There will be three awards given in each age category. The fun ends at 9 p.m. (727) 893-1068. Gulfport Recreation Center, located at 5730 Shore Blvd. S. TRICK OR TREAT DOWNTOWN NEW PORT RICHEY - 6 pm to 8 pm. Downtown businesses and local organizations will have tables set up on the sidewalks along Main Street, Grand Boulevard, and Nebraska Avenue to offer treats to all the little ghosts and goblins. The New Port Richey Art Scene and First United Methodist Church of New Port Richey will also be hosting a free pumpkin painting station (location to be determined), and NPR Parks & Recreation Department will be hosting The Haunting of Peace Hall from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm. rocktheboatfl.com.

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new yummy has made it’s way to Largo, direct from Louisville, KY — Joella’s Hot Chicken. We attended a tasting and we very pleased with the made-from-scratch Southern dishes. The chicken is scrumptious and portions are very generous. As far as the “Hot” goes, you can choose your heat level, from “Southern” (no heat) to “Fire-In Da-Hole” (you can imagine!) We also loved the side dishes. Salads and the Parm Garlic Fries were crispy and flavorful. The clever desserts are Pie In A Jar, with your choice of Banana Puddin’, Nutella Poppers, and Apple Pie — and you get to keep the jar. Do check Joella’s out, you won’t be disappointed. 10150 Ulmerton Rd., Largo, 727-501-1451. www.joellas.com

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BLUES & BREWS FESTIVAL. FREE Family FUN Day. Formerly the Tangerine Greenway, the event is now in the newly constructed Trolley Market Square site at 4901 Tangerine Greenway, Gulfport. The 49th Street South Business Association (SO49) is working with the City of Gulfport and valued sponsors. With 10 hours of great music from renowned headliner blues bands, this is one of the biggest free music events in Gulfport and the Tampa Bay area. www.so49.org/blues-n-brews-2019 BIG CAT RESCUE WILDCAT WALKABOUT.

The Wildcat Walkabout is Big Cat Rescue’s pawsome annual fundraising event to benefit conservation projects for wild exotic cats around the globe. This is the one day each year that guests may wander the sanctuary at their own pace during the 3-hour event and see many of the sanctuary’s 60 exotic cats in their spacious, natural enclosures. There will be food trucks, raffles, gift shop items and more. Free parking. No children under age 5. Check in starts at 11 am; gates open from noon to 3 pm. www.bigcatrescue.org/safari-days/ TUNNEL TO TOWERS CLEARWATER RACE. Honor our bravest heroes during the Tunnel To Towers Clearwater Race. The mission of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation is to honor the sacrifice of firefighter Stephen Siller who laid down his life to save others on Sept. 11, 2001. They also honor military and first responders who continue to make the supreme sacrifice of life and limb for our country. Coachman Park. www.Tunnel2towers.org 34

CONGA CALIENTE. Conga Caliente is Tampa’s largest Hispanic festival, celebrating Latino arts and cultures from around the world. This year’s event will include a live music performance by GRAMMY nominee and merengue star Bonny Cepeda, who will headline the stage. Having recorded 200+ songs this performer has produced more than 30 chart topping albums. Also performing will be GRAMMY Award winner Albita who has shared the stage with the likes of Celia Cruz, Tony Bennett and Phil Collins among others. Pop singer Brenda K Starr, will also bring her catchy freestyle music. Tampa based bands Clave Libre and Marino’s Band will round up the entertainment offering. The festival will include traditional ethnic foods, a beer garden, as well as health, corporate and art villages, traditional cigars and even a domino tournament. Free event admission and plenty of parking available at Raymond James Stadium. 11am – 6pm. Al Lopez Park - 4810 N Himes Ave, Tampa, FL. www.congacaliente.com

GETAWAY: ST. PETE 5K/10K/15K. St. Pete 5K/10K, a race series designed for every kind of runner – regardless of ages or level of fitness – has added a new race to the lineup: the 15K race. Registration for all races is open. This experience is designed for the entire family. No matter what your age, you’re sure to have a good time. The event will feature a timed 5k, 10k and 15k as well as a just for fun kids fun. You can run, walk or skip the course. The fun begins before the race, continues on the course and culminates in a beach-themed postrace celebration which will include vendors, music, food & beverage and a play area for kids. Everyone that registers for the 15K will receive a medal, the finisher shirt, the beach towel and double-walled, and a stainless steel 30 oz tumbler! Albert Whitted Park, 480 Bayshore Dr SE, St. Petersburg, FL. runsignup.com/ Race/FL/StPetersburg/Getaway5k10kStPete

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every month. Head out to Sunset Beach in Tarpon Springs for great live music overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. HorsesWild will be performing starting at 7 p.m. and concessions are available at the beach. Parking is available at the beach or at Tarpon Springs High School with a courtesy shuttle. 1800 Gulf Rd, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

ove 10 - Vintage Motor Classic. 10 am - 4 PM, St. N Pete Yacht Club. Fee per vehicle, free for spectators. Over 300 vehicles on display at South Straub Park next to the St. Pete yacht Club. www.carscouture.com

1ST THURSDAY NIGHT ROCK THE PARK CONCERT. Rock the Park is held at Tampa’s Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park on the 1st Thursday of the month. A monthly music series showcasing musical talents of all genres. This FREE event is pet and family-friendly. Starts at 6:30pm. www.facebook.com/RockThePark

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CARS & COUTURE Nov 8 - Collector’s Gala, 6 pm- 10 pm, at a private mansion in Odessa. Live music, fashion show, exotic car display, and includes open bar and hors d’oeuvres. Black tie optional. Nov 9 - Rally for Hope. Fee per vehicle. Cruise for autism awareness, includes rally T-shirt and brunch.

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PROUD TO “SERVE” AT HEROES WEEKEND IN GULFPORT - Whether you served in the military or serve on the volleyball court, join in the City of Gulfport and VETsports Heroes Weekend on Sun, Nov 10. It’s a great way for the community to participate in Veteran’s Day while giving back to local Veterans. To register for the parade, please visit www.mygulfport.us/heroesweekend/ To register for the volleyball tournament, please visit www.eventbrite.com/e/8thannual-vetsports-beach-volleyball-gulfport-opentickets-72067248079

2nd ANNUAL VETERAN’S RUN. Honor our veterans by coming out for the 2nd Annual Veteran’s Run 5k, 10k, Half Marathon, and 16-Mile Run. LIVE color guard to kick off the National Anthem, vendors, music, and finish line food. This event is benefiting the Clay Baker D.U.S.T.O.F.F. Foundation, a non-profit organization located in the Tampa Bay area who supports our veterans through projects addressing all aspects of recovery and transition from military service and/or combat related injuries. 7 AM – 11 AM. Courtney Campbell Trail, 7740 W Courtney Campbell Cswy, Tampa. runsignup.com/

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ALL-AMERICAN VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION - The All-American Veterans Day Celebration presented by the Carrollwood Village HOAs will celebrate veterans and their families with potato sack races, pieeating contest, dunk tank, softball pitch game, bounce houses, and more. The Not Your Normal Barbershop Quartet and the Greg White Jr. Band will perform. Admission: Free. Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa. Email aaron@carrollwoodcenter. org for more information. TREASURE CHESTS 5K + FUN RUN - Register today to run for breast cancer research and receive a ticket to see the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Arizona Cardinals Nov 10. AdventHealth Training Center. www.buccaneers.com/race/

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7th ANNUAL SARASOTA FALL FINE ART FESTIVAL. Explore and purchase original handmade art in JD Hamel Park in downtown Sarasota at Gulfstream & Main. The artwork is created by artisans journeying to Sarasota from throughout Florida and 15 states across America. JD Hamel Park in downtown Sarasota at Gulfstream and Main St. transforms into an outdoor gallery of extraordinary art. The artisans and their works weave an exquisite tapestry from creations in painting, sculpture, jewelry, glass and ceramics, photography, fiber and wearable art to mixed-media, metalwork, woodworking and more. 10 am – 5 pm both Saturday and Sunday. www.paragonartevents.com

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11TH ANNUAL “SANDING OVATIONS”. All it takes is a pile of sand, some buckets of water, and lots of imagination to build a masterpiece — at least for ten master sculptors who return to Treasure Island for the 11th annual Sanding Ovations Masters Cup Sand Sculpture Competition and Music Festival. The beach food court and beer gardens, an arts and crafts marketplace, fireworks on Saturday evening and three days of live music on the Sanding Ovations stage sponsored by Ka’Tiki make Sanding Ovations a must-see event while visiting Treasure Island. The event is free and open to the public. www.sandingovationsmasterscup.com/

Gulfport. Cash bar, silent auction, Cuban-inspired buffet. 6 - 10 p.m. Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S. www.facebook.com/events/2037846866316569

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PRE-THANKSGIVING BASH W/ LIVE BAND & DANCING. Swing Time hosts a special evening of live music and swing dancing. This huge swing-dance party attracts not just locals but out-of-towners who are home for the holidays. The Bash features live & swingin’ music by Sherry & the Rockafellas. The evening starts with a Charleston Dance Lesson 6-7 pm, followed by Swing Dance Lesson 7-8 pm, then Live Music & Dancing 8 pm-12. All ages are welcome, no partner is needed, and it all happens in the ballroom of the Gulfport Casino. 5500 Shore Blvd. S., Gulfport.

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TURKEY TROT. It’s time to lace up those sneakers, and get the family active on Thanksgiving day for the Tampa Bay Times Turkey Trot. There are 4 different races available for all skill levels. If you are not a runner, try the 5k Wingding or the 4k Drumstick. If you are a more experienced athlete, try to push yourself to do the Clearwater Challenge, that’s the 5k, 1mi, and 10K all together. There is a 1 mile Gobbler available for the little ones who’d like to join or if you simply just want to go for a nice morning run/walk with thousands of people. Clearwater High School. www.turkeytrot.net/

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FESTIVAL OF TREES. Kick off the holiday season with The Arc Tampa Bay Foundation. Festival of Trees is renowned in the Tampa Bay area as a traditional holiday experience for the whole family. Guests will enjoy an indoor display of community decorated trees and wreaths, all available for purchase. There will also be shopping at a variety of vendor booths from local businesses, daily performances, all to benefit people with intellectual and developmental disabilities served by The Arc Tampa Bay. Kids will enjoy arts & crafts and face painting in the Children’s Village and a visit with Santa himself. The Long Center (recreation center thearctbfoundation.org/event/festival-of-trees/

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OAKDALE LIGHT DISPLAY. The Oakdale light display is among the largest and longest running home displays in the United States. It has become a tradition for many in the Tampa Bay area but also draws some from other states and a few countries. It has been ranked in the top three nationally by NBC’s today show, presented first in HGTV’s All Out Christmas special, and featured in People Magazine. Each year there are some display changes. The highest number of lights has been about one-half million. There are walkways, water fountains, a computerized light show, a huge collection of animated dolls, a snowman about three stories high, and the most popular item–the large HO– scale model railroad. It can run 18 trains at one time. The layout includes city and country scenes with an airport, flying planes and a working carnival. The kids love the double bubble machines and games. Three electric meters are needed to handle the power. Electric bills have run as high as $4,000. It is free and fun for the whole family. 6 to 10 PM (rain or clear skies). www.display.org

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EZRA WEISS We Limit Not the Truth of God

eaturing a brilliant 17-piece big band that includes such distinctive soloists as saxophonists John Nastos, Rob Davis, Renato Caranto and Mieke Bruggeman; trumpeters Farnell Newton, Derek Sims and Thomas Barber; trombonists Stan Bock and Jeff Uusitalo; and flutist John Savage, this album by Ezra Weiss was recorded live in the Alberta Abbey, a historic church in Portland, OR. Weiss tries to make sense of a divided world on this impassioned suite addressed to his young children. It’s a heartbreakingly confessional work that’s both a loving message as well as a profound and deeply felt plea for togetherness and empathy. www.ezraweiss.com/

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rtist, author, producer and raconteur Ronnie Wood returns to his greatest love, music, with the release of his new album Ronnie Wood with His Wild Five - Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry. The 11-track album was recorded live at Wimborne’s Tivoli Theatre. The album features guest appearances from Imelda May and Ben Waters. Featuring tracks including ‘Tribute to Chuck Berry’ written by Wood and ‘Worried Life Blues’ written by Maceo Merriweather, and with the album artwork hand-painted by Ronnie himself. The album is the first in a trilogy to be recorded by Wood and the band in the coming years, each paying tribute to Ronnie’s musical heroes. www.ronniewood.com

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UPCOMING SHOWS

SPYMONKEY’S HYSTERIA - Thru Nov 3. Hitchcock’s Rebecca meets The Pink Panther. Spymonkey’s deliciously demented take on the pulp gothic romance overflows with brilliant characters, rip-roaring farce and virtuoso physical comedy. A spooky mansion, a plucky young heroine and a handsome English aristocrat. Add a German butler and a Spanish soap star and you’re all set for a night of hysteria with Spymonkey. ROALD DAHL’S CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY - Oct 8 - 13. Willy Wonka is opening his marvelous and mysterious chocolate factory ... to a lucky few. That includes Charlie Bucket, whose bland life is about to burst with color and confection beyond his wildest dreams. He and four other golden ticket winners will embark on a mesmerizing joyride through a world of pure imagination. Get ready for Oompa-Loompas, incredible inventions, the great glass elevator and more, at this everlasting showstopper.

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF - Nov 5 - 10. The original production won ten Tony Awards, including a special Tony for becoming the longest-running Broadway musical of all time. A wonderful cast and a lavish orchestra tell this heartwarming story of fathers and daughters, husbands and wives, and the timeless traditions that define faith and family. Featuring the Broadway classics “Tradition,” “If I Were a Rich Man,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” and “To Life,” Fiddler On The Roof will introduce a new generation to this uplifting celebration that raises its cup to joy! To love! To life! ONCE ON THIS ISLAND - Nov 19 - 24. Once On This Island is the sweeping, universal tale of Ti Moune, a fearless peasant girl in search of her place in the world, and ready to risk it all for love. Guided by the mighty island gods, Ti Moune sets out on a remarkable journey to reunite with the man who has captured her heart. ALADDIN - Dec 19 - Jan 5. A thrilling new production filled with beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. Aladdin features all your favorite songs from the film as well as new music written by Tony and Academy Award winner Alan Menken with lyrics penned by Howard Ashman Tony Award winner Tim Rice, and book writer Chad Beguelin.

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THEATER & MUSIC AMALIE ARENA 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa. 813.301.6500. www.amaliearena.com Oct 9 - Twenty One Pilots Oct 13 - for KING & COUNTRY’s burn the ships world tour Oct 14 - Chance the Rapper Oct 24 - Post Malone Oct 25 - The Chainsmokers & 5 Seconds of Summer Oct 31 - Nov 3 - Cirque du Soleil: AXEL Nov 4 - Elton John Nov 9 - Casting Crowns Nov 24 - ARIANA GRANDE

AMERICAN STAGE 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 727.823.7529. www.americanstage.org/ Thru Nov 3 - Vietgone. An all-American love story about two very new Americans. It’s 1975. Saigon has fallen. He lost his wife. She lost her fiancé. But now in a new land, they just might find each other. Nov 20 - Dec 22 - Silent Sky. When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope or

express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers,” charting the stars for a renowned astronomer who calculates projects in “girl hours”. Social progress, like scientific progress, can be hard to see when one is trapped among earthly complications in this luminous, witty and inspiring true story of a brilliant, history-making woman.

ASOLO REPERTORY THEATRE 5555 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34243. www.asolorep.org Nov 16 - Dec 28 - THE SOUND OF MUSIC CAPITOL THEATRE 405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 727.791.7400. www.rutheckerdhall.com Oct 9 - Steven Page Oct 11 - Jeanne Robertson Oct 13 - Marty Stuart Oct 22 - Cat & Nat Live Oct 24 - Wynonna Judd Oct 26 - Rick Wakeman Nov 1 - Gin Blossoms Nov 7 - Kashmir Nov 9 - The Hooters Nov 12 - Vintage Trouble Nov 15 - The Wizards of Winter Nov 21 - The Fab Four - The Ultimate Beatles Tribute Nov 22 - John Oates CARROLLWOOD CULTURAL CENTER 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa. www.carrollwoodcenter.org Oct 24 - 27 - Nunsense Jamboree. Sister Amnesia’s Country Western Nunsense Jamboree is presented as a promotional tour for Sister Mary Amnesia’s newly released album, I Could’ve Gone to Nashville. After regaining her memory, Sr. Amnesia (Jessica Jax) realizes she is Sister Mary Paul, a former country singer. Reverend Mother, feeling that one should not waste God-given talent, gets Sister Mary Paul a recording contract and now she is on a national tour. Nov 9 - Backtrack Blues Band. High-energy Chicago-style blues concert. Backtrack has won three consecutive Tampa Bay Music Awards for “Best Blues Band” and has performed at festivals and concerts around the world with blues music legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Gregg Allman, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Winter, and others. Continued

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Nov 21 - 24 - Hot Mikado. Cultures glide and collide in a hilarious and “hot” updating of Gilbert and Sullivan’s perennial classic, The Mikado. Hot Mikado weaves a hilarious tale, where, despite life-or-death stakes, characters still find time to tap their toes and do their fair share of scatting.

CARROLLWOOD PLAYERS THEATRE 4335 Gunn Hwy, Tampa, FL 33618 813.265.4000. www.carrollwoodplayers.org/ Oct. 12 - Nov 3 - Dracula, The Vampire Play.

When Dr. Van Helsing, a specialist in obscure maladies, discovers that beautiful Lucy Westenra is the victim of a vampire, suspicion falls on a mysterious neighbor, Count Dracula, and his frighteningly beautiful wives. Nov 30 - Dec 22 - A Christmas Carol. An adaptation of the st01y of Ebenezer Scrooge’s joumey from an embittered, ungenerous creature into a giving, caring human being at the hands of three spirits, who, one Christmas Eve, show him what life means. CENTRAL PARK PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 105 Central Park Dr, Largo. 727.587.6793. www.largoarts.com Oct 11 - Majesty of Rock: A Journey/Styx Tribute Oct 18 - Rocky Horror Picture Show Nov 13 - Jay and the Americans CROWBAR 1812 N 17th St, Ybor City, FL 33605. www.crowbarybor.com/ Oct 11 - Just Friends, Save Face, The Sonder Bombs & Hotline TNT Oct 12 - Witt Lowry Oct 14 - Warbringer Continued

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BILLHEIMER CAPITOL THEATRE Friday, November 15 oliday rock ensemble THE WIZARDS OF WINTER - featuring former members of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Rainbow, Blue Oyster Cult, Ted Nugent and The Irish Tenors - are celebrating their 10th year of entertaining audiences across North America in 2019, With a stop at the Billheimer Capitol Theatre,

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a boys’ band that he vows to organize – this, despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen.

Nov 1 - Fit For An Autopsy Nov 2 - My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult Nov 4 - Exhumed with Gatecreeper, Necrot and Judiciary Tickets (18+ Event) Nov 5 - Chameleons Vox & Theatre of Hate Nov 9 - Katastro Nov 12 - Titus Andronicus Nov 13 - The Japanese House Nov 15 - Cursive Nov 16 - Com Truise Nov 17 - Tiny Moving Parts Nov 19 - The Growlers Nov 19 - Dizzy Wright Nov 21 - Susto Nov 22 - Immortal Technique Nov 23 - Seven Kingdoms Nov 24 - Dumpstaphunk Nov 30 - Funtcase (18+ Event)

FLORIDA ORCHESTRA 727.662.7286. www.floridaorchestra.org See ad in FOOTLIGHTS and visit venues for dates – Mahaffey Theater, Ruth Eckerd Hall & David Straz Performing Arts Center. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE 1241 North Palm Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34236. (941) 366-9000. www.floridastudiotheatre.org Thru Oct 13. WHO LOVES YOU: MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO FRANKIE VALLI AND BEYOND.

Oct 14 - From Darkness Arise Oct 17 - Amigo The Devil Oct 18 - Mystery Skulls Oct 19 - Captured! By Robots Oct 25 - JARED AND THE MILL

ECKERD COLLEGE 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Miller Auditorium. 727.864.7600. www.eckerd.edu/metopera The Met in HD Series. Live high-definition broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera. EIGHT O’CLOCK THEATER 105 Central Park Dr, Largo. 727-587-6793. www.eightoclocktheatre.com Nov 1 - 10 - The Music Man. Fast-talking traveling salesman, Harold Hill, cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for 48

An energetic, heartfelt music revue that pays homage to one of the most successful acts in music history. Featuring “Sherry,” “December, 1963 (Oh What a Night),” and “Walk Like a Man,” Who Loves You will have audiences clapping and singing along to some of The Four Seasons’ most beloved hits. Thru Feb. 2 - That’s Amoré! Celebrating the great songbook of Dean Martin. Continued

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FOOTLIGHTS con’t Nov. 6 - Jan. 3 - Bright Star. A sweeping musical tale of love and redemption. Nov. 20 - Mar. 29 - Outlaws and Angels. A rousing celebration of songs by the rugged outlaws of country music.

FRANCIS WILSON PLAYHOUSE 302 Seminole St., Clearwater, Florida 33755. 727446-1360. www.franciswilsonplayhouse.org/ Thru Oct 13 - Born Yesterday Oct 31 - Nov 17 - South Pacific Dec 5 - 15 - Harvey FREEFALL THEATRE COMPANY 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727-498-5205 www.freefalltheatre.com Thru Oct 27 - Turn of the Screw. Precocious Miles and quiet Flora have a new governess. It quickly becomes apparent that this new job is more than she bargained for. When she learns the shocking truth about her predecessor, Miss Jessel, and begins to suspect that the orphans are under the influence of malevolent forces, she resolves to protect them by any means necessary. Nov 23 - Dec 22 - Lion In Winter IMPROV TAMPA 1600 E 8th Ave C-112, Tampa, FL . (813) 8644000. www.improvtampa.com/ Oct 23 - Stand Up Comedy Show Nov 14 - Doug Stanhope JANNUS LIVE 200 1st Avenue N., St Petersburg, FL 33701. 727565-0550 www.jannuslive.com Oct 9 - Steel Panther - Heqvy Metal Rules Tour Oct 11 - Nahko & Medicine for the People W/ Nattali Rize Oct 12 - Kamelot: The shadow Tour 50

Oct 13 - 14 - Taking Back Sunday, Red City Radio. Taking Back Sunday. 20th anniversary tour. Part of the genre-defying rock band’s year-long anniversary celebration that has them touring the world and includes the release of a 21-song career-spanning compilation (featuring two new songs), titled Twenty. Oct 19 - Iya Terra: coming to Light Tour plus special guests For Peace Band and The Ries Brothers Oct 22 - Alter Bridge & Skillet - Victorious Sky Tour W/Dirty Honey Oct 23 - Bishop Briggs - Miya Folick, Jax Anderson Oct 24 - Tribal Seeds W/Tropidelic Oct 25 - Yung Gravy: Experience the Sensation Tour Oct 26 - The Movement W/The Elovaters & The Late Ones Oct 31 - Here come the Mummies W/special guests THE BLACK HONKEYS

Nov 1 - Jimmy Nash Nov 2 - Matisyahu Nov 7 - The Wailers Nov 9 - Rappers Delight 40th Anniversary Tour Nov 14 - Third Eye Blind - Screamer Tour 2019 Nov 15 - Electric Wizard Nov 16 - Badfish Nov 23 - GRYFFIN - Win and Woo Nov 27 - Chevelle Nov 30 - Absolute Queen JOBSITE THEATER Shimberg Playhouse at the STRAZ www.jobsitetheater.org Thru Oct 6 - METEOR SHOWER. Nobody does comedy like the wild ‘n’ crazy guy, Steve Martin. This “keening-like-a-howler-monkey funny” (Enter-

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tainment Weekly) hit takes place during a particularly influential meteor shower. A set of married couples convene to take in the cosmic spectacle and wind up affected in spectacularly unexpected – and hilarious – ways. Oct 25 – Nov 17 - The Thanksgiving Play MAHAFFEY THEATER 400 1St St. S, Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, 727.892.5767. www.themahaffeytheater.com Oct 11 - Benise - Fuego! Oct 12 - Florida Orchestra - Beethovens Eroica Symphony Oct 13 - Wayne Brady Oct 18 - Coheed and Cambria Oct 19 - Randy Rainbow Live! Oct 26 - Florida Orchestra - Latin Pops Oct 31 - Florida Orchestra - Spooktacular Nov 3 - World of Dance Live Nov 4 - We Will Rock You Nov 7 - Terry Fator Nov 8 - Dane Cook Nov 9 - Florida Orchestra - Deep Field: A Cosmic Experience Nov 10 - Elvis Costello Nov 13 - Mannheim Steamroller Christmas

Nov 14 - Christine D’Clario Nov 15 - THE DOOBIE BROTHERS

Nov 16 - Florida Orchestra - Winter Dreams: Tchaikovsky and Sibelius Nov 21 - Cirque Dreams: Holidaze Nov 22 - Florida Orchestra - The Music of the Rolling Stones Nov 23 - Florida Orchestra - Ghostbusters in Concert Nov 30 - Incubus MIDFLORIDA CREDIT UNION AMPHITHEATER Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 US Hwy. 301 N, Tampa 813.740.2446. Continued

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FOOTLIGHTS con’t www.ticketmaster.com/venue/107257 Oct 11 - Chris Stapleton Oct 19 - ZZ Top Oct 20 - Zac Brown Band Nov 24 - 97X Next Big Thing. This year’s lineup includes The 1975, AJR, Judah & The Lion, The Revivalists, and Silversun Pickups. They will be joined by SHAED, Morgxn, White Reaper, The Band Camino, Twin XL and Smith & Thell with the potential of more artists being announced. www.97xonline.com/ nbt2019/ ORPHEUM 1915 E. 7th Ave., Tampa. (813) 248-9500 www.theorpheum.com/ Oct 10 - Adelitas Way Oct 11 - Built To Spill - Keep It Like A Secret Tour Oct 13 - Richie Manzo Oct 13 - TRIGGA DRO Oct 13 - Jacobarz Oct 16 - Bea Miller Oct 18 - FlyGuy Rufio- Yung Pinch- Swag Holly-

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FOOTLIGHTS con’t abuse, depression, social media and politics. The band produced a body of work that perfectly encapsulated the issues of their time. For each ticket sold, $1 per ticket will be donated to Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS), an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization. Oct 23 - Melvins Oct 24 - KNOCKED LOOSE Oct 25 - TWIN XL. new alt-pop trio TWIN XL’s debut single is the catchy bop “Good,” which has already cracked the Top 20 at Alternative Radio and surpassed 2 million streams to date. The band will be opening for THE MAINE.

Oct 31 - Gus Dapperton Nov 2 - The Devil Wears Prada Nov 3 - Scotty Sire Nov 5 - Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material Tour Nov 7 - THE HU – The Gereg Tour Nov 8 - 00tz 00tz Nov 8 - Leaether Strip Nov 9 - Last Dinosaurs Nov 12 - High On Fire Nov 14 - Kero Kero Bonito Nov 15 - Pink Talking Fish Nov 16 - Static-X - Wisconsin Death Trip 20Th Anniversary Tour W/Devildriver, Dope, Wednesday 13 And Raven Black. Static-X’s highly-anticipated Wisconsin Death Trip 20th Anniversary Tour not only celebrates the 20th anniversary of the band’s platinum selling debut, Wisconsin Death Trip, but also serves as a touring memorial for their late lead singer, Wayne Static. Nov 17 - Waterparks 54

Nov 22 - The Menzingers Nov 23 - Bayside Nov 24 - Chelsea Grin Nov 27 - Cannibal Corpse with Thy Art Is Murder THE PALLADIUM 253 5Th Ave N, St. Petersburg. 727.822.3590. www.mypalladium.org Nov 6 - Frank Turner: No Man’s Land

PINELLAS PARK PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 4951 78th Ave. N, Pinellas Park. www.pinellas-park.com Oct 12 - Billy Joel Tribute Nov 1 - An Evening of Comedy & Magic featuring Geoff Williams Nov 16 - Neil Diamond Tribute

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FOOTLIGHTS con’t SKIPPERS SMOKEHOUSE 910 Skipper Rd, Tampa, FL 33613, (813) 9710666. www.skipperssmokehouse.com/ Thursdays - Grateful Dead Nite w/ Uncle John’s Band – FREE. Oct 12 - Coo Coo Ca Choo Oct 13 - Red Clay Strays w/ JT Curtis and the Florida Scoundrels Oct 18 - Jah Movement Legends Tribute Oct 19 - Red Elvises w/ Good Morning Bedlam Oct 25 - Freaker’s Ball: Malice in Skipperland Oct 26 - Sean Chambers

SPANISH LYRIC Oct 11-13 - THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES - Featuring your favorite songs from the ’50s and ’60s, The Marvelous Wonderettes takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School prom who has unexpectedly lost its musical act. There we meet The Marvelettes, four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts and voices to match. As we learn about their lives and loves, we are treated to such classic 50’s hits including “Lollipop”, “Dream Lover”, “Stupid Cupid”, and “Lipstick on Your Collar”. When the Wonderettes reunite to take the stage and perform at their ten-year reunion, hear such classic 60s songs as “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me”, “It’s My Party”, “It’s In His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)” and so many more we learn about the highs and lows the girls have experienced in the past decade and are charmed to find that no matter what life throws their way, they 56

STAGEWORKS THEATER 1120 E. Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa 813.374.2416. www.stageworkstheatre.org Thru Oct 13 - Wait Until Dark. Murder, secret identities, and a switchblade named Geraldine set the stage for this white-knuckle thriller that will have you sleeping with the lights on.

ST. PETERSBURG OPERA COMPANY 727.823.2040 www.stpeteopera.org Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Cocktail with the Maestro. Various performance locations. Oct 18, 20, 22 - Franz Lehár’s The Merry Widow, one of the world’s most beloved operettas. The story of recently-widowed, wealthy Hannah Glawari and the attempts by various suitors to win her affections, The Merry Widow is also a love story, as Hannah’s once-spurned former flame, Count Danilo, now refuses to marry her. There’s government intrigue, a conspiracy, comedic dialogue and plenty of heartstopping waltzes in the grand ballrooms of Paris. Performed in English by a cast of professional opera singers, fully staged, with live orchestral accompaniment.

THE STUDIO @620 620 1st Ave. South, St. Petersburg FL 33701. 27895-6620. www.studio620.org Oct 25 - 26 - Thrice To Mine. An epic, earthly yet mystical adventure of a woman’s triumphant survival in the 11th century, “Thrice to Mine” was created at Hawthornden Castle in Lasswade, Scotland. With

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Nov 12 - Super Scientific Circus Nov 14-24 - mad theatre of Tampa presents Disenchanted! Nov 14 - Straight No Chaser: The Open Bar Tour Nov 17 - John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons Nov 19-24 - Once On This Island Nov 30 - The Four Italian Tenors: Viva Italia STRAZ CENTER 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813.229. STAR www.strazcenter.org Oct 11 - The Florida Orchestra - Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony Oct 12 - JB Smoove: Lollygaggin Tour Oct 17 - Heather Land: I Ain’t Doin It Unfiltered Tour Oct 21 - Gretchen Peters Oct 22 - Aaron Tippin Oct 23-Nov 17 - The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa Fasthorse Oct 25 - DIAVOLO DANCE THEATRE: ARCHITECTURE IN MOTION Oct 26 - Silly Sam The Music Man Oct 26 - The United States Air Force Concert Band & Singing Sergeants Oct 31 - Bianca Del Rio: It’s Jester Joke Nov 2 - Dog Man: The Musical Nov 2 - Jane in concert Nov 3 - Straz Live! In the Park - Free Event 58

TAMPA THEATRE 711 N Franklin St, Tampa, FL 33602. www.TampaTheatre.org Oct 17 - Nate Bargatze Oct 18 - The Last Podcast On The Left Nov 9 - Eric Andre Nov 14 - Jay and Silent Bob Nov 20 - Chris D’Elia TARPON SPRINGS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 324 Pine St, Tarpon Springs, FL www.tarponarts.org/ Oct 12-13, 19-20 - Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits. Expect the Unexpected. This is Shakespeare like you have never seen before. Enjoy scenes from Shakespeare’s most well-known works, such as Henry V, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, The Merry Wives of Windsor, As You Like It, and more. These Greatest Hits are presented with a twist – modern costuming, and iconic music. Experience music from The Doors, Queen, Mozart, Sinead O’Connor, ABBA and more as well as fascinating costumes from multiple eras.

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URBANITE THEATRE 1487 Second Street, Sarasota, FL 34236. www.urbanitetheatre.com Oct 8 - 13 - Modern Works Festival. The second annual collection of staged readings will be comprised of the highest rated scripts submitted. At the conclusion of the festival, one writer will win an honorarium for her new work.

Oct 9 - ONCE. Once tells the tale of a Dublin street musician who’s giving up on his dream when a young woman takes a

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USF YUENGLING CENTER 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, Fl 33620. (813) 974-3111 www. yuenglingcenter.com/ Oct 18 - Young Thug & Machine Gun Kelly with Special Guest Ybn Nahmir and Strick Oct 12 – 13 - Roboticon Oct 19 - Illenium: the Ascend Tour with special guest Dabin and support by William Black Nov 1 - Old Dominion Make It Sweet Tour Nov 9 - Ajr with special guest Flora Cash Nov 23 - Fantasia the SketchBook Tour VAN WEZEL 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. 941-953-3368 www.vanwezel.org www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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MUSIC OF BOND … JAMES BOND (Feb 8 & 9 with Saturday matinee): TFO Music Director Michael Francis brings his best Bond moves to conduct hits from more than 50 years of music. With soaring strings and bold brass, the themes of 007 are instantly thrilling and unforgettable. BROADWAY: SONDHEIM & LLOYD WEBBER (March 27-29): Honoring two giants of Broadway, this concert stars Hugh Panaro (Phantom), Tony Award Winner Debbie Gravitte and Scarlett Strallen, in a program featuring favorites from Phantom of the Opera, Evita, West Side Story and more. Stuart Malina conducts. WHY SUBSCRIBE? Because the orchestra tempts you with special perks: Save money. Get the best seats in the house. Be first in line for popular special concerts and the gala. Free ticket exchanges for flexibility … and much more. Concert series are on sale now, and single tickets are available Aug. 12 at floridaorchestra.org or 727.892.3337 and 1.800.662.7286. TFO regularly performs at the Straz Center in Tampa, Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg, and Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater.

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Tampa Bay Area ALLIGATOR ATTRACTION 12973 Village Blvd A-D , John’s Pass Village, Madeira Beach, FL 33708. www,kissagator.com 50+ live gators, 40+ additional reptiles, and 100+ fish. “Kiss a gator” and interact and experience wildlife and wild places from all over the Planet. 95% of the residents are rescued or surrendered pets. special, complimentary one hour educational sessions with daily admission. ARTPOOL GALLERY 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727.324.3878 artpoolrules.com BOYD HILL NATURE PRESERVE 1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg 727.893.7326. www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill. Tram Tours Saturdays, Guided Tours, Classes. BROOKER CREEK PRESERVE 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727. 453.6800. www.brookercreekpreserve.org Tram Tours Saturdays. Guided Tours, Classes

American destinations, has a mobile ticket option for its Tampa Bay CityPASS program. An advantage of the Tampa Bay mobile ticket, as well as all future mobile ticket programs for other CityPASS partner destinations, is that it is delivered to the purchaser’s phone in the language the buyer selected when they first visited the CityPASS website. The Tampa Bay CityPASS program includes prepaid admission to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay theme park, plus four additional attractions: The Florida Aquarium, Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, Clearwater Marine Aquarium (home to Winter and Hope, stars of the Dolphin Tale movies), and a choice between the Museum of Science and Industry and the Chihuly Collection. The included tickets are valid over a period of nine consecutive days, beginning with the first day of use. The mobile ticket will work in the same manner as printed CityPASS ticket booklets, although instead of scanning a printed ticket at the attraction, the visitor will scan their phone. Mobile tickets, as well as ticket booklets, can be purchased online.

CHIHULY COLLECTION 720 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg. 727.822.7872. www.moreanartscenter.org Only permanent collection of Dale Chihuly’s work.

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CLEARWATER MARINE AQUARIUM 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater, FL 33767. (727) 441-1790. www.seewinter.com Clearwater Marine Aquarium is home to rescued dolphins, sea turtles, river otters, stingrays, nurse sharks and more. Winter the dolphin’s story of survival, after the injury that caused her to lose her tail, has impacted millions of people around the world. A major motion picture, Dolphin Tale, highlighted her life story in 2011. The sequel, Dolphin Tale 2, features the story of Hope, a young resident dolphin.

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CRACKER COUNTRY Florida State Fairgrounds, 4800 US-301, Tampa, FL 33610. (813) 627-4225. www.crackercountry.org/ Cracker Country, a rural Florida living history museum, was established in 1978 by Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Carlton, Jr. so future generations might better understand and appreciate Florida’s rural heritage.

CRAFTSMAN HOUSE 2955 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, 727.323.2787. www.craftsmanhousegallery.com Gallery-Cafe-Pottery Studio 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk DALÍ MUSEUM One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg, 727.823.3767. www.thedali.org VISUAL MAGIC: DALÍ’S MASTERWORKS IN AUGMENTED REALITY through Nov 3. This exhibit showcases the preeminent collection of Salvador Dalí’s large-scale works, often referred to as Masterworks, through the heightened perception of Augmented Reality. BRONZES FROM THE VAULT through Nov 3. This exhibit presents 20 rarely-on-display Salvador Dalí’s bronze sculptures from the 1970s in the James Family Gallery. Additionally, four large format sculptures are exhibited in the Avant-garden. DR. CARTER G. WOODSON AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM 2240 9th Ave.S, St. Petersburg. www.woodsonmuseum.org The museum presents the historic voice of one segment of the St. Petersburg Florida community in the perspective of local, regional, and national his66

tory, culture and community. One City Chorus – Mondays 7 Pm DUNCAN MCCLELLAN GALLERY 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg, 813.760.6600 www.dmglass.com 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk DUNEDIN FINE ART CENTER 1143 Michigan Blvd. - Dunedin, 34698. 727.298. DFAC - www.dfac.org FLORIDA AQUARIUM 701 Channelside Dr, Tampa, FL 33602. (813) 2734000. www.flaquarium.org Explore and learn about marine life at The Florida Aquarium. For all ages. Exhibits, Journey to Madagascar, Wetlands Trai, Bays and Beaches, Coral.

FLORIDA BOTANICAL GARDENS 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo , 727.582.2100. Closed weekends & County Holidays. www.flbg.org The Florida Botanical Gardens inspires and educates visitors by showcasing flora, fauna and natural resources in motivational surroundings that promote environmentally friendly techniques. FLORIDA CRAFTART GALLERY 501 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, 727.821.7391. www.floridacraftart.org Second Saturday Artwalk Mural Walk on Saturdays FLORIDA HOLOCAUST MUSEUM 55 5th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. (727) 8200100. www.flholocaustmuseum.org BEACHES, BENCHES AND BOYCOTTS: THE

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CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN TAMPA BAY - Thru March 1. Tampa Bay remained racially segregated at the dawn of the Civil Rights era and many local institutions and establishments held out on integration for several years after Brown v. the Board of Education and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Under “Jim Crow” every aspect of African American life in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota and their surrounding cities was segregated. Restricted covenants were in place that segregated residential neighborhoods. African American children had to attend segregated schools that were under-funded and often in disrepair. Blacks could only be cared for at “Black only” hospitals, and other public and private establishments like restaurants and beaches were often segregated - if blacks were allowed in at all.

Oct 24 - LAWRENCE N. POWELL TO SHARE INSIGHTS FROM HIS BOOK AMERICAN RACISM AND THE HOLOCAUST. Powell traces the family’s dramatic odyssey and explores the events that eventually triggered Anne Skorecki Levy’s brave decision to honor the suffering of the past by confronting the recurring specter of racist hatred. A book signing to follow. This program is free and open to the public. Seating is limited! To reserve your seat, please call 727.820.0100, extension 301. FLORIDA MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS 400 N. Ashley Drive, Cube 200, Tampa, FL 33602, 813-221-2222. www.fmopa.org FLORIDA RAILROAD MUSEUM 12210 83rd St East, Parrish, FL 34219. 941-7760906. www.frrm.org The Florida Railroad Museum was founded in 1982, and many train cars, cabooses, an ex-fruit growers express refrigerated car, a stainless steel baggage car plus others were donated, purchased and traded. Since then, they have received a former Pennsylvania RR sleeper, the “Bradenton,” two retired cars which were purchased from Ringling Brothers Circus, the ”Short Leaf Pine” and a 89-foot flatcar which they converted into an open-air car. The FRRM sponsors A Day Out with Thomas, the Little Engine That Could; A Month of Steam; the Easter Bunny Special; the Pumpkin Patch Express at Halloween; the North Pole Express during the Christmas season; annual Veterans Day Von Kessinger’s CONTINUED

A Botanical Experience Awaits You... • Discover the beauty of a 100 year old botanical paradise. • Explore cascading waterfalls, beautiful gardens, more than 50,000 tropical plants and flowers. • Experience a guided tour, special event or workshop. $10 Adults; $8 seniors 62+; $4 ages 2 - 11 1825 4th St. N., St. Petersburg, FL • 727-551-3100 68

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Express, a (WWII special event); North/South Days; and Hole in the Head Gang, a train robbery event. Complimentary rides are given to moms and dads on Mother’s and Father’s Days, to kids accompanied by adults during the summer and to Southeastern Guide Dogs for training purposes.

FORT DE SOTO PARK Tierre Verde. 727.552.1862. www.pinellascounty. org/park/05_Ft_DeSoto.htm The park offers the greatest diversity of systems just about anywhere. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wild life and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto.. Guided Nature Walks – Sat & Sun. GLAZER CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 110 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa, FL 33602. (813) 443-3861. www.glazermuseum.org/ OCEAN SANDBOX! Move and shape the sand to create the ocean’s topography. Sculpt mountains, islands, underwater channels, and caves to see augmented reality marine landscape come to life with ocean creatures, treasure chests, and more. SUNSHINE SUNDAY: Last Sunday Of Every Other Month 10am - 1pm. This program is a limited-engagement event for children with special needs and their caregivers. Children can explore the Museum with lights

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alloween fun every Saturday and Sunday in October at Busch Gardens! Families are in for trick-or-treating and a special theme each weekend. Children can dress up in costume and partake in a variety of activities, such as: The Not-Too-Spooky Howl-O-Ween Radio Show • Fall Festival Activities Themed Weekends and Crafts • Monsters & Fairies - October 5 & 6 Spooky Safari - October 12 & 13 • Super Grover - October 19 & 20 Rosita’s Halloween Fiesta - October 26 & 27

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and sounds turned down and sensory adapted tools, special programs, and community resources at their fingertips.

GREAT EXPLORATIONS CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 1925 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704. (727) 821-8992. www.greatex.org/ Science and humanities exhibits allow visitors to touch, move and actually become part of several pieces. GREAT CONNECTIONS - The second Sunday of month is open 10am - 12pm for special needs families. www.greatex.org/programs/great-connections/ MEMORY MONDAYS - First Monday of the Month. A free monthly program for adults with memory loss, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Memory Mondays will be a private event focusing on art, music, and movement activities for adults with memory loss and their families and caregivers. Memory Mondays is a social engagement opportunity providing activities that encourage stimulation for people with early stage Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Memory Mondays is a program that will provide a relaxing way for people living with memory loss and their caregivers to interact with others in a casual, judgment-free, non-clinical setting. SECOND SUNDAY - GREAT CONNECTIONS. Monthly program just for children with special needs and their families. Great Explorations modifies lights and sounds and provides a “cool down” room for families who need to take a break. Oct 19 - GREAT EXTRAVAGANZA. 5:30 VIP, 7:00 General Admission. Secure your secret code for

the Stetson Speakeasy and join in for a roaring good time. Gangsters, movie stars, flappers, and bootleggers alike will delight in beads, bubbly, feasting, and gaming along with a swinging good time dancing under the stars in the Banyan Courtyard at Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport. greatex.org/ gala Oct 26 - The Great Eeks-ploration. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A day of fun, safe, and slightly spooky science and art. Oct 30 - Tots Trick-or-Treat. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Age-appropriate, morning Halloween celebration. Trick-or-Treat and participate in holiday art and science tables stationed around the museum. Dance party and show off your costumes in a Halloween Parade at 11:30 am

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. Free Admission. www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org The Gulfport Historical Society preserves and celebrates Gulfport culture and history through exhibits and programs that educate and inspire the community and visiting public. HENRY B. PLANT MUSEUM 401 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606. (813) 254-1891. www.plantmuseum.com/ Thru Dec 22. Henry Plant: He’s More Important Than You Thought. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. A special exhibit in honor of Henry Plant’s 200th birthday.

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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.

IMAGINE MUSEUM 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg www.imaginemuseum.com Contemporary American Studio Glass. JAMES MUSEUM OF WESTERN & WILDLIFE ART 150 Central Ave, St. Petersburg. www.thejamesmuseum.org The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art revives interest and passion about the history of the American West. The tenacious spirit of Native American, pioneer and immigrant cultures embodies the history of our country. See works in oil, in ink, and stone from the private collection of Tom and Mary James.

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MARIE SELBY BOTANICAL GARDENS 811 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota, 941.366.5731. www.selby.org MONDAYS – Yoga in the Garden MOREAN ARTS CENTER 719 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. 727-8227872. www.moreanartscenter.org/ Chihuly Collection MOTE MARINE LABORATORY & AQUARIUM 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota, 941.388.4441. www.mote.org Science, Education, Aquarium MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 255 Beach Drive. NE, St. Petersburg, 727.894.4638. www.mfastpete.org/ MUSEUMS ON US - The First Full Weekend Of Each Month www.museums.bankofamerica.com Bank of America’s Museums on Us offers free weekend access to Bank of America and Merrill Lynch credit and debit cardholders in Tampa and St. Petersburg. Participating Tampa Bay area museums are: Florida Holocaust Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, the Tampa Museum of Art, and the Florida Awuarium. Present your B of A or Merrill Lynch credit or debit card along with a photo ID for free general admission.

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY (MOSI) 4801 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33617. (813) 9876000. www.mosi.org Gaze skyward - Saunders Planetarium. IMAX Dome Theatre. Over 450 Hands-On Activities. Zip Line.

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REPLAY AMUSEMENT MUSEUM 119 Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs www.replaymuseum.org An Interactive museum with 100 pinball games, video games and other amusements from the past.

RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Crossley Gallery, 2400 Old Bradenton Road on the Ringling College campus, Sarasota, FL. RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota, 941.359.5700. www.ringling.org Mondays FREE admissions all day. Thurs – Art After 5 Thurs – Art After 5 Fri – ROAR – Ringling Order of Art Readers

Fri & Sat – Bayfront Garden Tours First Sat – Kid’s Quest, Family Workshop SAFETY HARBOR MUSEUM 329 Bayshore Boulevard South, Safety Harbor. 727-724-1562. www.cityofsafetyharbor.com/573/Museum-Cultural-Center The Safety Harbor area has long been an ideal place to live. From the earliest peoples (20,000 B.C.E.) who hunted giant mammals on a peninsula twice the size of present day Florida, to our present city of dedicated preservationists, Safety Harbor has an impressive history. SAFFORD HOUSE MUSEUM 23 Parkin Ct., Tarpon Springs. www.tarponarts.org Restored Victorian home built in 1883. SEASIDE SEABIRD SANCTUARY 18328 Gulf Blvd, Indian Shores. 727.391.6211. www.seabirdsanctuary.com Located on the Gulf Coast, the Seaside Seabird Sanctuary is staffed by experienced professionals and dedicated volunteers who rescue and rehabilitate sick, injured, and orphaned birds. This is the largest non-profit wild bird hospital sanctuary. More than 100 birds live in the sanctuary, representing 20 species.Tours are available. FREE admission. Donations accepted. (727)391-6211. www.seabirdsanctuary.com

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Attractions & Museums BISHOP MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & NATURE 201 10th Street West, Bradenton FL 34205. (941) 746-4131. www.bishopscience.org/ As the largest natural and cultural history museum on Florida’s Gulf Coast, The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature offers engaging exhibits as well as educational programs that interpret the scientific and cultural knowledge of Florida, the world, and our universe. In addition to permanent exhibits, the Museum features a constantly changing lineup of temporary exhibitions ST. PETERSBURG MUSEUM OF HISTORY 335 2nd Ave NE, St. Petersburg. 727.894.1052 www.spmoh.org Schrader’s Little Cooperstown is made up of more than 4,800 baseballs, documents, story boards and video screens – connects America’s national pastime with historical events from the region and around the world.

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. Suggested donation non-members. ST. PETERSBURG SCULPTURE EXPERIENCE 780 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727.316.1718. www.facebook.com/St-Petersburg-Sculpture-Experience-661090064029529/ Jon Hair Monumental Sculpture combines art, rock and roll and the biggest sculptures you’ve ever seen in one place. More than 100 sculptures from life size to giant size. 76

ST. PETERSBURG WALKING MURAL TOURS Departing from Florida CraftArt, 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Murals and history behind them. 727.821.7391 www.floridacraftart.org SUNCOAST PRIMATE SANCTUARY 4600 Alt Hwy 19, Palm Harbor, FL www.suncoastprimates.com/ The Suncoast Primate Sanctuary is home to over 100 animals with various backgrounds that had no where else to go. They all have unique personalities and characteristics. Scheduling a visit to the sanctuary and consider “adopting” one of the animals. SUNKEN GARDENS 1825 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704. (727) 551-3102. www.sunkengardens.org/ Sunken Gardens is a botanical paradise in the midst of a bustling city. As St. Petersburg’s oldest living museum, this 100 year old garden is home to some of the oldest tropical plants in the region. Explore Sunken Gardens’ winding paths, exotic birds, turtles, butterflies, and flowers on a self-guided scavenger hunt at your leisure. You may just win some Florida wildflower seeds to celebrate Earth Day all year long. For all ages. Free with paid admission or membership. 1825 Fourth Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33704.

WICKED PLANTS AND CREEPY CRAWLIES: OCT 12, 10:30-11:30 am. Kids encounter carnivorous, spooky, and appalling plants on a scavenger hunt through the Gardens. Don’t leave without getting your hands on slithering worms as you make your own tiny take-home worm compost jar. Recommended for children ages 4 and up. CARNIVOROUS PLANTS TALK AND SALE: Oct 19, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Learn carnivorous plant care and their history and the murderous qualities of these wicked plants. With over 650 species found globally, and several only found in Florida, it’s easy to find one that will grow for you.

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MICROGREENS WORKSHOP: Oct 26, 10:30 - Noon. Learn how to grow and harvest easy, tasty, and nutritious powerhouses. Great for smoothies, pizzas, and more. Take home your newly planted tray of greens including vermicompost, coir, instructions, & seeds. WILD FOR WILDFLOWERS, Nov 9, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Kids make wildflower seed balls to attract birds, butterflies, and other pollinators to your yard. Round out the fun with a scavenger hunt through the butterfly garden. WILDLIFE GARDENING WITH NATIVES & WILDFLOWERS: Nov 16, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Florida’s fall show of wildflower blooms is still in full swing. Find out which low-maintenance wildflowers and other native plants work best in your yard and patio containers while attracting birds, butterflies, and other pollinators. FALL SUCCULENT WREATH WORKSHOP: Nov 23, 10:30 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. Create a fall succulent wreath in a small group setting and plant care instructions complete your Pinterest-worthy experience.

3301 Gateway Centre, Pinellas Park. 727.579.8226, www.tbauto. org Unique collection of vintage cars and vehicles. Cousteau Society Artifacts on exhibit.

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801 Old Water St, Tampa, FL 33602. (813) 228-0097. www. tampabayhistorycenter.org/ TAMPA MUSEUM OF ART 120 W. Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa, 813.259.1720. www.tampamuseum.org Friday - Art on The House - 4 to 8 pm Saturday - Art Spot for Families Nov 8 - March 15. The Making of a Museum: 100 Years, 100 Works. From the permanent collection. The collection is unique— with significant holdings of ancient CONTINUED

TAMPA BASEBALL MUSEUM 2003 N. 19th St., Tampa, Florida 33605. (813) 247-1434. www. TampaBaseballMuseum.org The Tampa Baseball Museum at the Al Lopez House celebrates and embrace the past, present, and future of Tampa baseball and its people from Little League to Major League, and everything in between, including factory, intersocial, municipal, Cigar City, and Negro leagues. The permanent exhibit, along with a rotating exhibit, will cover more than 125 years of baseball heritage. TAMPA BAY AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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Attractions & Museums Greek and Roman art, as well as increased acquisitions of modern and contemporary art. TAMPA THEATRE 711 N Franklin St, Tampa, FL 33602. (813) 2748981. www.tampatheatre.org/ A restored classic theatre showing modern independent and classic films. Pre-show Wurlitzer organ concerts. TARPON HERITAGE MUSEUM 100 Beekman Ln., Tarpon Springs. www.tarponarts.org History and culture of the Greek community with an exhibit about the Greek community of as well as a display of historical and modern photographs tracing the development of Tarpon Springs, a collection of Native American archaeological artifacts from local excavations, and an exhibit detailing the history of Tarpon Springs’ Women’s Club. Visitors also can view a 16-minute documentary about the local sponge industry.

TARPON SPRINGS HISTORIC DEPOT MUSEUM 160 E. Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs. 727.943.4624 Free Admission. www.tarponspringsareahistoricalsociety.org The Historic Train Depot Museum houses the office and Archives of the Tarpon Springs Area Historical Society, which has filled the old station with exhibits telling the story of Tarpon Springs’ past.

VETERANS ART CENTER 6798 Crosswinds Dr. N, St. Petersburg 813.504.3092 www.vactb.org Provides opportunities for military and veterans to develop and showcase creative and artistic accomplishments. WEEDON ISLAND PRESERVE 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727.453.6500, www.weedonislandpreserve.org Ever wonder what archaeologists do with all that stuff they dig up at archaeological sites once the fieldwork is finished? Learn all about how artifacts and other archaeological material get processed in the laboratory; so, we can use them to learn about the past. You will get the chance to sort through, identify, and wash artifacts and other material from real archaeological sites. One Friday a month.

WEEKI WACHEE SPRINGS www.weekiwachee.com/ A natural tourist attraction where underwater performances by “mermaids”, women wearing fish tails as well as other fanciful outfits, can be viewed in an aquarium-like setting in the spring of the Weeki Wachee River. A waterpark, Buccaneer Bay, and boat rides are also part of the attraction.

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Looking Good JEWELRY JUNKIE Leather Cuffs

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he Jewelry Junkie collections are complete T with earrings, necklaces, chokers, rings, bracelets and more! Each piece has a unique

touch of leather, gemstones, and beads. No matter your personal style, The Jewelry Junkie’s versatile pieces can be worn with a casual look or even a night out on the town. The pieces include features such as: All products and materials manufactured in the USA, in Dallas, TX. Necklaces, bracelets, earrings, cuffs, rings, and chokers feature genuine leather, gemstones & pearls. The piece shown here contains genuine chunks of African turquoise, which is sewn on to a genuine leather cuff with two adjustable snaps. The entire length of bracelet is 3/4” by 9”, and adjusts with snaps. Each piece is created by hand, so no two are identical. Prices vary from $8 - $40, based on piece.

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ona Bela Shreds upcycles fabric remnants into one-of-a-kind creations, designing beautiful neckwear and headwear that stand out for their style and environmental impact. All Shred neckwear designs and color combinations reflect current fashion trends and are designed in-line with seasonal color palettes. Lightweight, whisper-soft and comfortable (no tension headaches here), The Dona Bela Shreds team designs unique pieces using the leftover fabric from this season’s must-have wardrobe. The results are colorful, one-of-a-kind pieces. Designed and handmade in Des Moines, Iowa. The DB Shreds Donate Back program donates a percentage of proceeds each month to selected foundations in line with the company’s values, like Water.org, Women Strong, Feeding America, Dress for Success, Toys for Tots and more.

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ZNaturals is setting a new standard in natural skincare. Furthering the brand’s commitment to nature, the environment, and sustainability, OZNaturals utilizes a unique manufacturing system called Cold Processing to formulate a variety of moisturizers, serums, toners, exfoliants and masks. Without the use of heat or petrochemicals in the formulation, this process takes place at room temperature, which allows the active ingredients to remain fresh and potent as intended. In addition to being environmentally friendly, it also eliminates the need for harmful preservatives or known toxins such as phenoxyethanol and sodium benzoate. Combining the best of science with the power of nature, OZNaturals is creating high quality, effective and affordable skincare formulations, safe for all ages and skin types. OZNaturals Skincare Collection includes cleansers, exfoliators, masks, toners, serums, moisturizers and eye treatments for daily skin care regimens. Prices range from $15.49 to $19.99.

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avish Leathers is owned by sisters, Amber & Sienna. Raised in a family where creativity ran wild, they were taught at a young age the joy of creating and sharing it with others. Their line is whimsical and energizing - and they are constantly at the drawing table, coming up with new designs and fresh takes on old classics. You will fall in love with these ultra light and very stylish handcrafted leather earrings. Most come in several sizes — large, medium, small and minis. All hooks are nickel free. Items are handcrafted and custom orders are welcome.

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Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge and Much More! HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS

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bevy of new and upcoming experiences anchor a park undergoing a historic transformation, including the recently opened Toy Story Land, Lightning McQueen’s Racing Academy, An Incredible Celebration on Pixar Place, and Disney Junior Dance Party. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge allows guests to live their own Star Wars adventures in a new, 14-acre immersive land, followed in spring 2020 by the planned opening of Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, the first ride-through attraction in Disney Parks history to feature Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. With phase one of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, guests are transported to the remote planet of Batuu, full of unique sights, sounds, smells and

tastes. Guests become part of the story as they sample galactic food and beverages, explore an intriguing collection of merchant shops and take the controls of the most famous ship in the galaxy aboard Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. “Wonderful World of Animation” is a new show projected onto the Chinese Theatre. This journey through 90-plus years of Disney and Pixar animated films includes blasts from the past and rarely seen characters, as well as new favorites and classic stories. Each night, this delightful new show leads into the popular “Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular.”

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Get your favorite costume ready and make your plans to live it up—collecting candies, sweets and delightful treats—all while Magic Kingdom park thrills and chills you with special fireworks, eerie entertainment and Disney Characters that go bump in the night. Since this event is “not-soscary,” children of every age can enjoy the fun! Boogie down at the Storybook Circus with some of your Disney Junior favorites. Get your groove on at this Disney Junior Jam in Fantasyland—perfect for young partygoers. Join in the fun with the likes of Doc McStuffins, Timon and Vampirina. Also—making her Magic Kingdom debut—Nancy Clancy from the hit Disney Junior series Fancy Nancy shows off her best dance moves. Follow a treat trail from our Human World into the Monster World at Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor and interact with a comic cast of monsters eager to learn about this holiday we call Halloween.

24th EPCOT INTERNATIONAL FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL - Thru Nov. 23

A culinary mashup of global cultures and gourmet innovation brings irresistible bites, sips, entertainment and family fun to the 24th Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. This year, the festival has added a dozen extra days, expanding the foodie celebration to 87 days. Epcot guests begin with the aromas and flavors of 30 festive global food and wine marketplaces. Guests also explore opportunities for special tastings and pairings, plus premium dining events featuring chef personalities such as Maneet Chauhan, Rick Bayless, Rock Harper and Florida darling Art Smith.

The Disney du Jour Dance Party in Future World has expanded to seven days a week. Sundays through Thursdays, a DJ leads the interactive fun. Celebrity headliners join the lineup throughout the festival. Other family activities are Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak scavenger hunt and the popular Candy Sushi interactive experience. Three times nightly, the Eat to the Beat Concert Series revs up fans at the America Gardens Theatre stage through Nov. 19, including new acts Lauren Daigle, Kris Allen, Sawyer Brown and Boyce Avenue. Returning festival favorites include Plain White T’s, Sugar Ray, Hanson, Sheila E. and Boyz II Men. The Party for the Senses events are each a delectable tribute to the sensory arts in the park’s World Showplace Events Pavilion. The Sunday Brunch with the Chef series continues on select Sundays. The chef lineup includes Cat Cora, Carla Hall, Fabio Viviani, Andrew Zimmern, Buddy Valastro, Richard Blais, Robert Irvine, David Burtka, Graham Elliot and Aarti Sequeira.

“Mix It, Make It, Celebrate It!” hands-on workshops on select Mondays and Thursdays offers new opportunities for guests to work side-by-side with visiting chefs, bakers, mixologists and other pros. Reservations for special programming and premium festival events can be made by calling (407) WDW-FEST.

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A view of the Gran Destino Tower from Lago Dorado.

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GRAN DESTINO TOWER At Coronado Springs Resort

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few years after Walt Disney gave the world the ground-breaking animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, he had what would seem an unlikely collaboration with the surrealist painter Salvador Dali on an animated short called Destino (1946). The two men greatly admired each other, and it was Dali’s desire to get into the film industry coupled with Disney’s interest in surrealism (as evidenced in his acclaimed film Fantasia [1940]), that brought the two men together. However, working together proved to be more of a challenge (for Disney) than originally thought. Disney was more methodical, and Dali was more spontaneous. For financial and other reasons the project was shelved, and not found and dusted off by Walt’s nephew Roy until 1999 — years after the deaths of both Dali and Disney. The project was revived with new storyboards since many of the originals did not survive the years, and released in 2003 to critical acclaim.

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ADVENTURES BEYOND THE PARKS Coming soon, the Orlando Auto Museum, one of the largest privately-owned collection of automobilia in the world, will open as part of phase one. The 250,000-square-foot experience will boast over 100 TV and Movie Cars, including dynamic displays of Hollywood Cars, 007 James Bond, Batmobiles, Vespa Scooters, Military and Micro Cars. www.orlandoautomuseum.com/ Wild Florida is expanding by more than six times its size to add a zipline and drive-through safari, bringing visitors nose-to-snout with giraffes, wild boars and other exotic animals.

Epic Axe Throwing is the first-of-its-kind in Orlando, a rustic “sport” open to anyone over the age of 13. Guests will have coaches on hand to teach them the art in a safe environment, for a unique new attraction with a competitive “edge.”

Disney Riviera Resort, the 15th Disney Vacation Club property, is expected to open in December 2019 complete with a rooftop restaurant with views of both Epcot’s and Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ nighttime spectaculars. The resort will be part of the new Disney Skyliner gondola line, connecting the hotel along with three other properties to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Surfside Inn and Suites at Universal Orlando Resort is now open. It’s the first of two new value hotels that will make up Universal’s Endless Summer Resort. The hotels, with rates starting at $100 per night, offer guests a more affordable on-site experience while keeping the perks of Early Park Admission and resort-wide transportation. TOURISM DISTRICT Disney Springs welcomes‑ The NBA Experience, a state-of-the-art restaurant, complete with interactive games, and City Works Eatery and Pour House, which will serve 80 beers on tap, shareable American favorites and live sporting events broadcasts on highdefinition TVs. Pointe Orlando, an outdoor dining and entertainment complex on International Drive, welcomes The Hampton Social, themed after the New York coastal resort region, and Lotus Asia House, serving PanAsian cuisine inspired by street food vendors. The Orlando Forum’s ROCK Dinner Show is a one-of-a-kind, dining and entertainment experience that brings audiences of all ages through a high-energy musical journey of the Kings of Rock and Pop – from Prince to Elvis to Katy Perry.

NEW RESORTS AND HOTELS Orlando accommodations continue to experience significant growth. By the end of 2019, Orlando is expected to add approximately 6,000 new rooms. Margaritaville Resort Orlando features 175 rooms, 1,000 Margaritaville-themed vacation homes and 300 timeshare units. The resort also includes a dining and entertainment district, a 12-acre water park, wellness center, miles of fitness trails and a destination water taxi system.

DOWNTOWN ORLANDO AND WINTER PARK From the owners of local favorite and nationallyrecognized bakery Se7en Bites, comes Sette, a rustic Italian kitchen offering pastas made from scratch. The operators of one of Orlando’s most popular vegetarian restaurants, Sanctum Café, are bringing this new concept to Winter Park, Proper & Wild, 92

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s the sun sets on days filled with thrills in all of Universal’s theme parks, the night awakens with a frightening chill at Universal Studios Florida. This year, the 80s return with a vengeance with 10 terrifying haunted houses, 5 pulse-pounding scare zones and live entertainment. From cinematic screams to horrifying cult classics, there’s no escape from the decade that just won’t die. Throughout the event, guests will: • Encounter the Upside Down where they will walk through iconic scenes like the Starcourt Mall and Hopper’s cabin and face Demodogs, from seasons 2 and 3 of Netflix’s “Stranger Things” • Be transported to the streets of New York as the rift between worlds opens – releasing ghoulish spirits and ectoplasm-dripping

phantasms in “Ghostbusters.” • Come face-to-face with Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, Wolf Man and more. • Journey into the unnerving world of “Us” where The Tethered emerge from their tunnels to seek revenge on their privileged doubles. • Enter the town of Crescent Cove that has been taken over by a pack of murderous clown-like creatures in MGM’s “Killer Klowns From Outer Space.” • Take a tour of Rob Zombie’s “House of 1000 Corpses.” • Scream their way through four original haunted houses including “Graveyard Games,” “Yeti: Terror of the Yukon,” “Depths of Fear” and “Nightingales: Blood Pit.” Guests can enjoy two shows. Academy of Villains: Altered States,” featuring a killer mix of dance and theatrics. And, guests can watch as terrifying moments inspired by some of the Halloween classics come to life in the Universal Studios Florida lagoon during “Halloween Marathon of Mayhem.” Event may be too intense for young children and is not recommended for children under the age of 13. No costumes or masks allowed.

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serving plant-based dishes that focus on modern food trends. The District GastroBar, a new upscale restaurant and bar, inspired by Orlando’s mid-twentieth century African-American music scene, will feature an open-air patio, beer garden, and a menu with Caribbean flare. Visitors can get continuous updates on new attractions and planning tips at VisitOrlando.com CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDENS 3755 NW Hwy 17-92, Sanford, FL 32771. www.centralfloridazoo.org/ See over 500 animals representing 205 species. Take to the sky and enjoy an aerial adventure course, ZOOm Air Adventure Park or bring your flip-flops and swimsuit to cool-off in the Wharton-Smith Tropical Splash Ground. See domestic animals in the Children’s Zoo, or see the Southeast’s largest collection of venomous snakes and non-venomous reptiles in the Herpetarium. DINOSAUR WORLD 5145 Harvey Tew Rd, Plant City, FL 33565. (813)

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FUN SPOT AMERICA: 20TH ANNIVERSARY www.fun-spot.com Headrush 360 is a wild ride at the family-owned theme parks’ original location on International Drive. Standing 40 feet tall, Headrush 360 is the first part of an overall expansion at Fun Spot’s Orlando theme park. Climb aboard with up to 11 other people and get turned upside down, sideways and just about every other way

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n weekends in October you can celebrate the spookiest time of the year with trick-or-treating, exclusive character meet and greets and spooktacular treats. Event highlights: BRICK-OR-TREAT TRAIL: Kids can journey through the themed trail with their very own Brick-or-Treat bag to pick up lots of scrumptious candy. LEGO HALLOWEEN CHARACTERS: Meet Halloween exclusive LEGO characters, including Lord Vampyre, Rockin’ Frankenstein, and more. BRICK-OR-TREAT SCAVENGER HUNT: Set out on the Brick-or-Treat Scavenger Hunt to find the LEGO Candy Corn. THE TALE OF PIRATES’ COVE FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR: On every Brickor-Treat night, watch fireworks transform into LEGO bricks at the fireworks spectacular about the tale of Pirate Cove!

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imaginable in a fast-paced experience. Besides Headrush 360 and SkyCoaster, Orlando’s thrills include the Hot Seat swing ride, the spinning Rip Curl and the gravity-defying Enterprise. You can go up and down on Screaming Eagles or spin round — and then backwards — on Flying Bobs. Orlando’s coasters are Freedom Flyer, an inverted steel coaster, and the wooden White Lightning. Choose between the Rockstar Coaster or the wooden Mine Blower — which also goes upside down. GATORLAND

(407) 855-5496. www.gatorland.com/ A 110-acre theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando showcasing thousands of alligators and crocodiles including four extremely rare leucistic “white” alligators. The freeflight aviary, petting zoo, one of a kind animal shows, natural alligator breeding marsh, and the “thrilling” Screamin’ Gator Zip Line. IFLY INDOOR SKYDIVING 8969 International Dr, Orlando,Florida. (407) 3374359. www.iflyworld.com/orlando/ Soar at IFLY Indoor Skydiving’s facility next to WonderWorks on International Drive, equipped with two allglass wind tunnels in an open single-story floor plan that allows I-Drive passersby to see fliers in action. KISSIMMEE AIR MUSEUM - WARBIRD ADVENTURES 233 N Hoagland Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34741. 407870-7366. www.warbirdadventures.com/air_museum The Kissimmee Air Museum is located at the Kissimmee Gateway Airport in Kissimmee, FL. It houses vintage aircraft from World War II to the Vietnam War including an outdoor showroom.

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LEU GARDENS 1920 N. Forest Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32803. 407.246.2620. www.leugardens.org STORY TIME - 1st Monday of the month - A fun approach illustrating to young children the benefits of reading through songs, rhymes and books. Story Time is for families with infants to 5 years of age. No story time in July and September. Free.

MADAME TUSSAUDS 8401 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819. 866630-8315. www2.madametussauds.com/orlando/en/ JUSTICE LEAGUE - Madame Tussauds Orlando’s “Justice League: A Call for Heroes” will allow guests to jump in on the action as a loyal sidekick to Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, Henry Cavill’s Superman and Ben Affleck’s Batman. Replica props and costumes related to each superhero character’s wax figure will provide an added dimension of authenticity and realism to the immersive experience.

MENNELLO MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 900 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803. (407) 246-4278. www.mennellomuseum.com/ Once the private home of Howard Phillips, son of local philanthropist Dr. P. Phillips. Changing exhibitions featuring American art of all genres and time periods, including original as well as traveling shows. MORSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 445 North Park Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789. 407-645-5311. www.morsemuseum.org/ A collection of the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany as well as fine 19th and 20th century American decorative arts. NONA ADVENTURE PARK 14086 Centerline Drive, Orlando. 407-3132907. www.nonaadventurepark.com 96

Immerse yourself in the adventure of a lifetime. Nona Adventure Park features a floating Aqua Park, Cable Park for wakeboarding/water skiing, one of a kind 60 foot climbing tower and ropes course, stocked pro shop, and fantastic bistro, Nona Adventure Park has something for all ages. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned, intrepid adventurer, bring your friends and family and encounter the Ultimate Outdoor Adventure Experience. OLD TOWN 5770 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, FL 34746. (407) 396-4888. www.myoldtownusa.com/ Old Town is an amusement park with rides and outdoor shopping mall. Wednesday night is the Little Darlins’ Street Party while a cruise of classic cars are the free entertainment every Saturday night. A rock and roll band (specializing in tunes from the 1950s and the 1960s) plays prior to the classic car cruise. ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL HISTORY CENTER Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E. Central Blvd., Orlando, Florida 32801. 407-836-8500. www.thehistorycenter.org/ ORLANDO EYE 8401 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819. 866228-6438. www.officialorlandoeye.com The Orlando Eye is the largest observation Ferris Wheel on the East Coast.

ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART 2416 Mills Ave N, Orlando, FL 32803. (407) 8964231. www.omart.org Thru Oct 27 - Our Voice: Celebrating the Coretta

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Scott King Illustrator Awards. This exhibition features the largest collection of CSK Illustrator Medal and Honor-winning art ever assembled. Modus Operandi: Photographs from the Collection of BNY Mellon - Modus Operandi brings together an adventurous group of contemporary image-makers, offering a glimpse into the potential of this ever-expanding medium. Jon Napoles: Devil City - Devil City will feature nine works by an emerging local artist. ‑

7365. www.orlandorep.com Creating experiences that enlighten, entertain, and enrich the lives of family and young audiences.

ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER 777 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803. (407) 5142000. www.osc.org/ Exhibits are designed to inspire curiosity and exploration. The Science Live! programs are designed to bring the exhibits to life. Whether it’s a show in the Digital Adventure Theater or a one-to-one interaction with a volunteer at the Crosby Observatory, the live programs create the kind of impact that can last a lifetime. ORLANDO REPERTORY THEATRE 1001 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803. 407-896CONTINUED

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eet everyone’s favorite Sesame Street friends including Elmo, The Count, Cookie Monster and more, plus watch silly, not-so-spooky live shows, and trick or treat for candy and goodies throughout the park. It’s an ocean of Halloween fun for the whole family at SeaWorld Orlando’s Halloween Spooktacular. During this daytime event, families are immersed in an underwater “Fantasea” including trick-or-treating, whimsical sea creatures, and more in this family-friendly event. SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular runs weekends and is included in park admission.

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ORLANDO SEALIFE AQUARIUM 8449 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819. 866622-0607. www.visitsealife.com/orlando/ Sea Life Orlando will transport you into a magical underwater world filled with a dazzling array of amazing creatures. From face-to-face encounters with sharks, to a hands-on touchpool experience, there’s plenty for everyone to enjoy at the newest aquarium in Orlando. ORLANDO STARFLYER 7001 International Drive, Orlando. 407-370-5353 . www.magicalmidway.com/starflyer/ At 450 feet tall, the world’s tallest swing ride offers open-air views of the destination for up to 24 guests at once, swinging them through the air at up to 60 miles an hour at top speed.

ORLANDO WATERSPORTS COMPLEX 8615 Florida Rock Road Orlando, FL 32824 Phone: (407) 251-3100. www.aktionparks.com/orlando-watersports-complex/ Orlando Watersports Complex (OWC) is a watersports park designed for wakeboarding, wakeskating, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, and waterskiing. The park has two full-size cable systems, a two-tower system, and a boat lake. The full-size cables are equipped with a variety of Unit features and a few custom signature OWC rails. Schedule a boat lesson, or if skiing is your style, take a set with Hall of Famer Wade Cox behind a Ski Nautique 200. OWC also offers stand up paddleboarding, an outdoor fitness area with climbing rope, a pro shop with the newest Hyperlite gear, a snack bar, & a great beach area with grills and picnic tables. PIRATE’S DINNER ADVENTURE 6400 Carrier Drive, Orlando, FL 32819. (407) 2065100. www.piratesdinneradventure.com/ Set aboard an authentically replicated 18th-century Spanish galleon measuring 46 feet long, 18 feet 98

wide with 40-foot masts, the ship is anchored in a 300,000-gallon indoor lagoon with night sky lighting. Surrounding the lagoon is a six-sided showroom of six additional ships where the audience is seated. Voyagers on each of the six ships have their own pirate mascot whom they cheer on as the adventure unfolds with a cast a dozen actors, singers and stunt performers engaging in action-packed exploits, accompanied by cannon blasts, pyrotechnics and plenty of laughs. In addition, more than 150 guests have the chance to play an actual role in each show as the evil Captain Sebastian the Black leads his crews of renegades on a swashbuckling adventure before your very eyes.

POLK MUSEUM OF ART 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland, FL 33801, (863) 6887743. www.polkmuseumofart.org Thru Nov 10 - Paul Fullerton: Forces of Nature. Fullerton completed his first major sculpture commission, “Nike,” in 1975. Located in Miami’s Biscayne Bay, the sculpture measures 50 feet tall, weighs about 1 ton, and is mounted on a radial bearing system to turn with the wind. Inside the museum will be some of Fullerton’s works on paper, as well as a self-portrait on loan from a collector in Gainesville.

Thru Nov 10 - A Colored Image of the Sun. Through the work of artist Kelly Sturhahn, this exhibition draws on nature’s intricate, ever-changing phenomena to translate sensory experience and to reinterpret nature abstractly.

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SEAWORLD / DISCOVERY COVE 7007 Sea World Dr, Orlando, FL 32821. (888) 8005447. www.seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-orlando/ SEAVENTURE AT DISCOVERY COVE

An innovative “underwater walking tour” through an oceanic world teeming with marine life. Guests wear a dive helmet to feel at home under the sea, and SCUBA certification is not required. During their underwater excursion, guests come eye-to-eye with sharks; touch unique animals, fish and velvety rays; and are sur-

rounded by schools of feeding fish – all with the massive open reef as the backdrop. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS / ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE / WIZARDING WORLD OF HARRY POTTER www.universalorlando.com/ UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - Hang on tight. Your heroes are about to burst through the screen and yank you into the story. You’re the star here and you’ll disappear into one jaw-dropping adventure after another. Dodge evil villains. Defend the earth. Face a fire-breathing dragon. Wander into animated worlds where characters you love are suddenly right beside you. Go beyond the screen, behind the scenes and jump into the action of your favorite films at the world’s premier movie and TV based theme park. ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE- Prepare for a place where super heroes, beasts, and magical creatures stand before you. You’re entering lands where everything is real. Explore a secret school of witchcraft and wizardry. Fly high above the city streets with a famous web slinger. Hide from hungry dinosaurs and hope you’re not their next meal. And you can face the most colossal ape ever to walk the earth. Let the adventures begin.

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eaWorld is serving up an incredible party for craft beer lovers. SeaWorld’s Craft Beer Festival features more than 100 crafts brews. Sample a mix of domestic, international and local Florida favorites. Plus savor more than 20 food items expertly paired to match your preferred brew. This is the one craft beer celebration you won’t want to miss. The fun is brewing weekends September 7 - October 27.

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he hit series starring Scott Bakula features all 24 episodes from the latest season, including the drama’s 100th episode. The six-disc collection also comes with exclusive behind the scenes interviews with the cast and crew. NCIS: New Orleans features the local field office that investigates criminal cases involving military personnel. Leading the team is Special Agent Dwayne Pride (Bakula), a native of New Orleans who is driven by his need to do what is right. This colorful city harbors a dark side that is a magnet for service personnel on leave, and when overindulgence is followed by trouble, Pride’s team is at its best. This season is full of surprising twists and turns.‑

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he Reagan family drama continues with an all-star cast including Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, and Bridget Moynahan. Blue Bloods is a drama about a multigenerational family of cops dedicated to NY City law enforcement. Frank Reagan (Selleck) is the NY police Commissioner and heads both the police force and the Reagan brood. He runs his department as diplomatically as he runs his family. The 9th season finds the family questioning the future of their partnership. The DVD set features all 22 episodes from the latest season, including behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes and a gag reel.

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he FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit returns to celebrate their landmark 300th episode. Following an elite team of FBI profilers, Criminal Minds delves into the country’s most puzzling crimes and twisted minds. Before these high-profile criminals carry out their next plan of attack, the Behavioral Analysis Unit works furiously to infiltrate, anticipating their every move. Led by special agent David Rossi (Joe Mantegna), the team is faced with a difficult challenge in the 14th season when two of their own are taken by a mysterious cult seeking vengeance for the death of their leader a decade before. Featuring all 15 episodes, the 4-disc collection contains deleted scenes, a gag reel and special features, including celebratory behind-the-scenes content.

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merica’s favorite redhead returns with a new collection of 16 full-length/uncut episodes of the beloved comedy in glorious color. The set also features a newly-produced featurette entitled “Redhead Tales, Colorizing I Love Lucy,” and “Christmas Greetings”, a colorized stick figure animation fromt he 50s, and a colorized version of Lucy, Ricky, Fred, and Ethel singing “Jingle Bells.” From Lucy and Ethel’s famous attempt to work at a chocolate factory in “Job Switching” To Lucy’s hilarious commercial for “Vitameatavegamin,” fan-favorite episodes will be presented in colorized versions, all meticulously crafted using costumes, sets, props and vintage material as reference, wherever possible.

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rom Disney comes the vibrant live-action adaptation of the animated classic Aladdin, the tale of the charming street rat Aladdin, the courageous, self-determined Princess Jasmine and the Genie who may be the key to their future. Directed by Guy Ritchie, Aladdin features an all-star cast including Will Smith as the larger-than-life Genie, Mena Massoud as the charming scoundrel Aladdin and Naomi Scott as Jasmine, the beautiful princess of Agrabah. The DVD includes deleted scenes and Bloopers, Deleted Song “Desert Moon”, and behind the scenes footage.

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Casino/Resort Gaming Scene Tampa SEMINOLE HARD ROCK TAMPA www.seminolehardrocktampa.com NEW HOTEL TOWER OPENED RECENTLY. The Hard Rock’s $700 million expansion includes a new 14-story hotel tower with 562 guestrooms and suites, three pools and extensive gaming space. The casino complex has completed expansions to its Poker Room, Mezzanine Level Casino/Rock Walk and Orient Road Garage. It has also unveiled a new Rock Spa & Salon, new food and beverage options, retail stores, Hard Rock Event Center and a new arrival experience. The completed 245,000-square-foot casino includes an additional 1,000 slots and 41 table games throughout its new gaming spaces, bringing the completed gaming experience to nearly 5,000 slots, 179 tables and a state-of-the-art poker room with 46 poker tables. Elvis Presley’s 24-karat gold leaf plated 1928 Kimball Piano

Company Grand Piano is on permanent display in the Grand Entrance. OCT 10 - Smokey Robinson. Legendary singersongwriter Smokey Robinson will perform in the new Hard Rock Event Center at 8 p.m.

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merica’s all-time top-selling rock ‘n’ roll band, Aerosmith, brings the heat to the Las Vegas Strip with their headlining residency, AEROSMITH: DEUCES ARE WILD. This Las Vegas residency brings guests face to face with America’s Greatest Rock ‘N’ Roll band in one of the most immersive, state-of-the art audio and video technology experiences in Las Vegas. The show features never-seen-before visuals and audio from Aerosmith recording sessions. The Grammyaward winning band, which got its start in Boston in 1970, has been one of the most prominent rock bands in American history, producing hit songs such as “Walk This Way,” “Dream On” and “Janie’s Got a Gun.” The Aerosmith Las Vegas residency will celebrate the band’s 50th year.

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Las Vegas THE VENETIAN / PALAZZO www.venetian.com ATOMIC SALOON SHOW Could this become the wildest watering hole in Las Vegas? Boozy Skunkton has taken over the Kraken Music Hall, a hidden saloon bar in the heart of Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. Boozy has collected the “most abnormally sexy but sensationally amoral” troupe of entertainers on Earth and is determined to create the greatest saloon show the world has ever known. With an international cast of comic actors, variety acts, and acrobats, ATOMIC SALOON SHOW takes audiences to the Wild West as it never was. The new show is envisioned as “Blazing Saddles” meets “America’s Got Talent” meets “Westworld.” NEW LUXURIOUS POOL SCENE. Located within The Venetian hotel tower, the new pool deck takes design cues from the Italian Riviera, including sculptural art pieces and quaint gardens, to provide the worldly look and feel of a European escape. The addition of

10 well-appointed premium poolside cabanas provide over-the-top amenities, some of which feature private plunge pools, reflecting the needs of the resort’s most discerning guests.

THE SPACE www.thespacelv.com/ EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL HD thru Oct 27. Ash is back for an exclusive engagement of “Evil Dead The Continued....

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the rare experience of seeing huge rock and metal acts perform on intimate stages.

Las Vegas Musical HD” live in all its horror/comedy glory with the ultimate battle – Demon vs. Ash. THE NEON MUSEUM www.neonmuseum.org Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @The Neon Museum Oct 15 - Feb 15. This is an exhibition of sculptural and digital installations that celebrates Burton’s link to Las Vegas’ historical neon heritage. These artworks play with the Museum’s landmark sign collection, which was prominently featured in Mars Attacks! Burton’s irreverent homage to the sci-fi B-movies of the 1950s and 1960s and the disaster films of the 1970s unleashed destructive alien invaders upon gamblers, casino workers and Tom Jones. DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS EVENTS CENTER www.dlvec.com THIRD ANNUAL LAS RAGEOUS MUSIC FESTIVAL - Oct 18-19. Back for its 3rd year, Las Vegas’ premier rock and metal music festival Las Rageous makes its highly anticipated return to the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center. Las Rageous celebrated its second year with 20,000 in attendance over the weekend, as music fans from all over the world journeyed to Las Vegas for

THE LAS VEGAS BOOK FESTIVAL - Oct 19 The Las Vegas Book Festival (LVBF) returns at the Historic Fifth Street School, 401 S. Fourth St, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The annual festival is free and open to all ages. As Nevada’s largest literary event, the LVBF is a celebration of the written, spoken and illustrated word. It will celebrate with well-known authors, programming

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ix-time GRAMMYAward-winner, Golden Globe Award-winner and Academy Award-nominee superstar entertainer Lady Gaga will be in residency at Park Theater at the Park MGM resort Oct-Nov. Her Las Vegas Residency consists of two separate shows: LADY GAGA ENIGMA, a brandnew odyssey of her pop hits built as an experience unlike any other in Las Vegas, and LADY GAGA JAZZ & PIANO, where she performs stripped-down versions of her hits alongside music from the Great American Songbook.

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for readers of all ages, poetry, workshops, music, exhibits, panel discussions and more. USA TODAY WINE & FOOD EXPERIENCE LAS VEGAS - Oct 26. A quintessential gourmet event for locals and tourists alike to sample an eclectic collection of culinary offerings from a variety of MGM Resorts International restaurants. Guests also will have the opportunity to learn from and interact with celebrated chefs, entertainers and industry leaders as they enjoy tastings of premium spirits, fine wines and craft beers. Las Vegas Festival Grounds, 311 W. Sahara Ave, Las Vegas. www.wineandfood.usatoday.com THE LINQ www.caesars.com/linq ICEBAR TO OPEN AT THE LINQ PROMENADE IN NOVEMBER. A brand-new project created by Noel Bowman of Minus5 Ice Experience. It will offer the unforgettable frozen ambience and frosty cocktails familiar to fans of Minus5, while also featuring new, immersive features such as dynamic projection mapping. TROPICANA www.troplv.com LAS VEGAS LEGEND FRANK MARINO JOINS THE CAST OF LEGENDS IN CONCERT Thru NOV 19. For the first time in history, three Legends come together for an incredible engagement this fall. Frank Ma-

rino, has joined the longest-running production show, Legends in Concert. He guest hosts as comedic legend Joan Rivers.

SAHARA LAS VEGAS www.saharalasvegas.com OFFICIALLY DEBUTS ON THE LAS VEGAS STRIP. The former SLS Las Vegas is now operating under the resort’s original brand name – SAHARA Las Vegas. Completed renovations within the $150 million resort overhaul include an updated casino floor featuring the 24-hour CASBAR Lounge and the Infinity premium gaming lounge, renovated hotel rooms, suites and corridors, an upgraded spa and a new hotel lobby. Major updates to the resort exterior continue. Continued....

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traight up, she’s forever our girl: Singer, dancer, choreographer and pop legend Paula Abdul headlines her new Las Vegas residency, at the Flamingo Las Vegas. The multimedia experience highlights Abdul’s accomplishments through song, dance and stories of her three-decade career atop the charts and entertaining millions of fans worldwide. See the pop icon sing and dance her way through her biggest hits and reveal some behind-the-scenes fun during “American Idol.” www.caesars.com/flamingo-las-vegas www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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Las Vegas PLANET HOLLYWOOD RESORT & CASINO www.caesars.com/planet-hollywood SHOWGIRL BOOTCAMP AT SAXE THEATER. www.mistinguettproductions.com

instructors demonstrate cosmetic tricks of the trade, they share stories of life in the limelight as showgirls, choreographers and directors. Once trainees are doneup and dazzling, they take center stage for a lesson on how to carry themselves with the style and sophistication of a showgirl before posing for photos wearing authentic Vegas headdresses. THE PLAZA www.plazahotelcasino.com COMEDY WORKS brings nationally acclaimed stand-up comedians to the Plaza Hotel & Casino’s beautiful, classic Vegas showroom featuring red velvet booth seating, a brand new digital QSC sound system, full bars and table cocktail service. The Comedy Works at the Plaza lineup includes many well-known comedians including Tim Meadows, Jamie Kennedy and Lisa Lampanelli.

A team of professional showgirls has launched Showgirl Bootcamp Experience. The 2-hour workshop teaches participants how to walk, look and move like a real showgirl. Showgirls-in-training enjoy a cotton candy champagne toast before heading off to makeup stations where their magical transformations begin. While

LUXOR luxor.mgmresorts.com/en.html FIRST LIVE ACTION THRILLER BY CIRQUE DU SOLEIL R.U.N. A groundbreaking new show and the entertainment group’s first live action thriller debuting this fall. R.U.N is an unprecedented entertainment experience, using live action performance, cutting-edge technology and multimedia to explore the world of stunts. Audiences will be plunged into a sensory experience where special effects collide with human performance,

MARIAH CAREY

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ariah Carey, the iconic chanteuse and best-selling female artist of all time with over 200 million records sold, will return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace this November with her acclaimed Christmas concert series “All I Want For Christmas Is You” for five dates from Nov. 22 through Nov. 30. Additionally, Mariah has announced six new dates from Feb. 14 through Feb. 29, 2020 for her headlining Las Vegas residency, “The Butterfly Returns” at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

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pushing viewers to the edge of their seats. Chapter by chapter, guests will be taken through a gritty, cinematic story featuring bold, rebellious and fearless characters. The show will follow two clans in an adrenaline-filled adventure where a striking bride leads a series of fastpaced chases, combat and stunts through the fictional dark underground of Las Vegas.

be mesmerized in this family-friendly, fun-for-all-ages, magical adventure.

EXCALIBUR HOTEL & CASINO www.excalibur.com HANS KLOK: THE WORLD’S FASTEST MAGICIAN. Featuring more than 50 electrifying illusions packed into a 70-minute Las Vegas extravaganza, internationally renowned magician Hans Klok brings his award-winning magic to Excalibur with his new production, Hans Klok: The World’s Fastest Magician. In a new, state-of-the-art, immersive showroom, Klok will suspend his fans’ belief of reality. Show-goers will

DEAL ME IN

with Mark Pilarski

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Probability Guarantees Nothing

Dear Mark: Every so often we hear about someone winning the lottery or hitting the grand prize on a progressive slot machine, but these odds are astronomical! How is it that someone, somewhere, always seems to be able to get lucky and beat the astronomical odds? What I’m trying to get at is that these odds are astronomical, and hence, the jackpot shouldn’t be hit, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Johnson T.

Any jackpot that has a probability of hitting, like, for instance, a Powerball ticket or a progressive slot machine, ought to eventually pay off if it is played long enough. When given a set of possibilities and enough trails, a favorable outcome should occur for some lucky bloke. That said, there are times that I am not entirely convinced that every gambling probability will come to fruition over time. One such surety unrealized is the a Special Bonus Keno ticket that many casinos offer. All you have to do is hit 19 out of 20, and you win $250,000. Sounds easy, right? Well, here is where I am going to need some convincing that this is even a possibility. Here’s the arithmetic, Johnson. If you were to play one keno ticket per second, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, according to laws of probability, you would catch 19 out of 20 once every 93,420,116 years. Oh, and the odds of hitting it? Drum roll please – two quadrillion, 946 trillion, 096 billion, 780 million to one. Another is this popular ticket in Nevada—the 15 spot. The chances of your hitting it are 428 billion to one. Consider, Johnson, that www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

no person has ever hit a solid 15 spot, a solid 14 spot, and to the best of my knowledge, a 13 out of 13 since gambling became legal in Nevada in 1931. Makes you sort of wonder why it’s popular, doesn’t it! So, should you even be playing? As long as you realize that hitting “the big one” is a neverin-your-lifetime probability, I am not opposed to dabbling a few – I mean a few – disposable dollars’ worth of Lottery Quick Picks for a shot at a once-in-a-lifetime possibility. However, limit those few-andfar-between dollars to when the jackpot exceeds the true odds of hitting it. With Mega Millions, that number is one in 258,890,850, which is an easier catch than the Powerball game at 292,201,338 to one. With jackpots in the millions, I can see how easy it is for players to inhale jackpot helium. But you need to ask yourself, Johnson, are the spoils worth the cost of the hunt? Then again, even if your chances of hitting the big one are a teensy weensy bit better than zilch, you cannot beat those cosmological odds if you don’t play. 107


Biloxi What’s happening at the Beau Rivage www.beaurivage.com

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ocated on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the Beau Rivage is a beautiful resort destination — very convenient for Tampa Bay area folks looking for either an exciting time, or a relaxing time, or both — the Beau has it all. The resort has an exclusive package that includes a round trip non-stop jet flight, ground transfers, and two nights in a luxurious guestroom. The flight takes only an hour and fifteen minutes and leaves from the St. Petersburg-Clearwater Airport. Golfers will definitely want to experience Fallen Oak, Beau Rivage’s Tom Fazio-designed golf course, with it’s dramatic elevations and beautiful magnolia trees, ponds, streams and wetlands.

Fallen Oak, Beau Rivage’s beautiful golf course.

as one huge display, and are flanked by two additional video walls for an immersive high-impact audio and visual experience throughout the space. Fourteen carrels with individual HD touch-enabled monitors allow guests to watch sports with interactive controls. Sports fans can sit and dine to watch their favorite sporting event. Meet Saints Hall of Famers DEUCE MCALLISTER and BOBBY HEBERT as they hosts a live radio broadcast on WWL Radio New Orleans Wed, Oct. 23 from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Meet and greet opportunities with Saints Hall of Famer RICKEY JACKSON Sun, Oct. 27, one hour prior to the game. CASA-TUME FRIDAY, Oct 25 - Enjoy a spooky evening of CASA-Tumes with CASA of Harrison County sponsored by Beau Rivage Resort & Casino. Guests are encouraged to come dressed in costume for a contest, live music from the Myles Sharp Band, silent/live auctions, heavy hor d’oeuvres and a cash bar. Festivities begin at 7 p.m. Individual tickets start at $100. All proceeds benefit Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). 228-865-7078 or casaharrisoncounty.org/

UPCOMING HEADLINE ENTERTAINMENT

Oct 11-12 - THE BEACH BOYS Oct 18-19 - FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS Oct 25-26 - AIR SUPPLY Nov 1 - SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE Nov 2 - PATTI LABELLE Nov 8 - WARRANT & FIREHOUSE Nov 9 - ALICE COOPER Nov 15 - KENNY G Nov 16 & 17 - FAMILY FUED LIVE: CELEBRITY EDITION Nov 22 - JOE BONAMASSA Nov 23 - TERRY FATOR: A VERY TERRY CHRISTMAS Nov 29 - MARTINA MCBRIDE: THE JOY OF CHRISTMAS

The dining opportunities at the Beau are wonderfully varied - from the simple Snacks Deli to the exceptional BR Prime (the Beau’s signature steak and seafood restaurant), and every thing in between. Guests have eleven restaurants to choose from, as well as several bars. Reservations for air-inclusive travel packages may be made by calling 888.640.8973. EVENTS TAP BOOK, BAR & BISTREAUX NOW OPEN. TAP celebrates modern technology with more than 100 HD screens including a massive 24-foot wide by 14-foot tall video wall. Its 70 screens can operate individually, or 108

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A CULINARY HISTORY OF FLORIDA:

Prickly Pears, Datil Peppers & Key Limes

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rom the very first prickly pears harvested by Paleo-Indians more than twelve thousand years ago to the Seminole tribe’s staple dish of sofkee, Florida’s culinary history is as diverse as its geography. Italian, French, Creole, Spanish, Cuban, Greek, Mexican, Minorcan and Caribbean influences season southern, soul and Cracker foods make up Florida’s eclectic flavors. Learn how Florida orange juice changed the look of the American breakfast table and discover the state’s festival-worthy swamp cabbage. Author Joy Sheffield Harris serves up a delectable helping of five hundred years of Florida cuisine--all with a side of key lime pie, of course. Joy Sheffield Harris was a home economics and history teacher, and a marketing specialist for both the Florida Dept of Natural Resources and the Florida Poultry Federation. She and her husband, Jack Harris co-wrote Easy Breezy Florida Cooking. www.historypress.net

THE SPARKS: Book One of the Feud Trilogy

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ould you forgive your sworn enemy if it meant saving your family, legacy and beloved city from the hands of an evil power? The Vapros, the Taurlum, and the Celerius: three dynasties bound by an ancient promise, and given superhuman abilities to protect the city of Altryon from the dangerous world beyond its walls. Centuries of fighting, however, have turned the families against each other. A powerful emperor now rules and each family has suffered heavy casualties in the feud. Sixteen-year-old Neil Vapros wants to become an assassin in order to impress his critical father. Despite a failed mission, Neil learns that a new sinister threat has awakened. This mysterious new power will shatter the established order and threaten not only the very lives of these powerful families, but also the once great city of Altryon. The next two books in the series are The Flames (available now) and The Ashes (late 2019 release). Kyle Prue is an award winning author, actor and comedian. He is a popular keynote speaker at conferences and his assemblies are a huge hit with teens. Both the Sparks and The Flames have won numerous national and international awards including FAPA Presidential Awards for Best Fiction and Best Fantasy for Young Adults in both 2015 and 2017. Kyle is the founder of Sparking Literacy, a non-profit dedicated to lowering the high school dropout rate by inspiring teens to read, write and follow their dreams. www.kyleprue.com/

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STEPHEN KING FILMS FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About the King of Horror on Film

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ver the past four decades, the Stephen King movie has become a genre unto itself. The writer’s works have spawned well over 100 adaptations for both the big and small screen, ranging from modern classics of horror (Carrie, The Shining) to Oscar-nominated fare (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile) to unapologetic, B-movie schlock (the King-directed Maximum Overdrive). The filmmakers to put their stamp on King’s material include acclaimed auteurs and popular mainstream directors. This is a comprehensive overview of this body of work, encompassing critical darlings and reviled flops, films that influenced King as well as those that have followed in his footsteps, upcoming and unmade projects, and selected works in other media.

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Scott Von Doviak’s twenty-year pop culture writing career includes three books, a stint as a film critic, and television reviewer. He has starred in independent films. He lives in Austin, Texas

RECOVERY 2.0 Move Beyond Addiction

by Tommy Rosen

and Upgrade Your Life

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ost of us deal with addiction in some form. While you may not be a fall-down drunk, anorexic, or a gambling addict, you likely struggle with addiction in other ways. Workaholism, overeating, and compulsively engaging with technology like video games, texting, and Facebook are also highly common examples. And if you don’t suffer from addiction, chances are you know someone who does. Through more than 20 years of recovery and in working professionally with others, Tommy Rosen has uncovered core elements of recovery and healing. Here he shares his own past struggles with addiction, and powerful, tested tools for breaking free from the obstacles that stand in the way of a holistic and lasting recovery. His approach includes: Looking at the roots of addiction; Daily breathing practices, meditation, yoga, and body awareness; A healthy, alkaline-based diet to aid with detox, boost immunity, increase vitality, support your entire recovery, and help prevent relapse; Discovering your mission, living on purpose, and being of service to others. TOMMY ROSEN is the founder and host of the Recovery 2.0: Beyond Addiction Online Conference Series. He holds advanced certifications in both Hatha and Kundalini Yoga and has 23 years of recovery from acute drug addiction. www.tommyrosen.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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Great Museums around the Globe

ost Americans have a favorite museum or two and since the world’s museum professionals look to the United States for the best way to exhibit art, natural history, and other objects in museums, there is probably a great museum in or near your home or work. When it comes to international museums, there are some very interesting museums in other parts of the world that make travel and learning about other cultures fun and fascinating. As a regular traveler and lecturer on art, museums and culture all around the globe, some museums require a shout out. Here are some of my favorite places to view, explore, contemplate, and learn. TOKYO, JAPAN: If you want to experience a mu-

seum that has been described by words like first, largest, and best‌ then travel to Tokyo and take in the newest art museum in the busy, crowded, vibrant Japanese city called the MORI TeamLab Digital Art Museum. Located in the Odaiba district of Tokyo, the world first and largest digital art museum combines art, science, and images of the natural world for a visitor experience like no other. The museum opened on June 21, 2018 and the exhibits are natural world simulations generated by 520 computers and 470 high-tech projectors displayed in five sections: Borderless World, Forest, Future Park, Forest of Lamps, and Tea House. It shows museum goers that the future is now. DUBLIN, IRELAND: National Museum of Ireland The Guanuhaya Archaeology Museum in Trinidad, Cuba

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offers a wide array of objects and exhibitions ranging from archaeology featuring the Winter Solstice at the Newgrange site to 21st Century Craft featuring fashion designer, Ib Jorgensen. Dublin is an early Viking city dating back to 841 AD which sits along the River Liffey and was named Dubh Linn for “Black Pool”. Dublin’s major museum features a fine collection of taxidermy animals which is always a winner with the kids known locally as The Dead Zoo. Recent exhibitions at the National Museum of Ireland include the Spanish Flu in Ireland, Irish Glass, and Mammals of the World. TRINIDAD, CUBA: Guanuhaya Archaeology Museum in the museum city of Trinidad is like most museums in this town, deemed Cuba’s museum city for its number of museums of all types, which is approximately a one-hour drive from the 19th Century port city of Cienfuegos. As you navigate the town’s numerous cobblestones streets and enthusiastic street merchants, you’ll explore the old Spanish Colonial town that now focuses on tourism, which is Cuba’s numero uno industry. Housed in a Spanish colonial building, the Guanuhaya Archaeology Museum boasts ancient stone tools and weapons, Pre-Columbian clay figural sculptures, and taxidermy animals. There’s even a 2,500-year-old skeleton on display! REYKJAVIK, ICELAND: The Icelandic Phallological Museum, that’s right, it is a museum dedicated to all things and some art associated with the science of phallology. An unusual museum, the museum displays phalluses from many different species and other related artifacts. A few tips to remember when you are in a museum anywhere in the world. Hands off the exhibits

is a no brainer. Don’t forget that the smaller the purse or back pack, the better chance you have of holding onto it as you tour. It is also good to have a small bag so you don’t run the risk of bumping your bag into a precious work of artyou’re your language skills are rusty, keep your smart phone handy to translate exhibition labels or signage presented in foreign languages. Allow extra time to view the displays and experience the museum to the fullest. Museums are a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture

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and get a taste of the history as you visit some place new. Dr. Lori Verderame is an author and award-winning TV personality and antiques expert on History channel’s #1 TV show, The Curse of Oak Island. With a Ph.D. from Penn State University and experience appraising 20,000 antiques every year from audiences nationwide, Dr. Lori presents antique appraisal events and travels the world lecturing about art, antiques, museums, and history. Visit www.DrLoriV.com or call (888) 431-1010.

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COOLSTUFF!

PINNACLE VODKA

Limited Edition Lemonade

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he Pinnacle Vodka family has released it’s limited-edition Pinnacle Lemonade. With its hints of fresh fruit and crisp lemon juice it’s the perfect antedote to our long hot summer. Pinnacle Lemonade is available for a limited-time and can be served neat, on the rocks or in unique cocktails that are perfect for making summer days even more refreshing. The vodka is crystal clear, with notes of fresh-squeezed lemon. It’s a balanced blend of sweet with a hint of sour. 70 Proof. Here’s a tasty Pinnacle recipe for Half & Half: 1 part lemonade vodka 1 part iced tea 1 part lemonade. Pour in a glass over ice and garnish with lemon wheel or wedge. Enjoy! $12.99 suggested retail for a 750ml bottle

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BLUEBIRD BOTANICALS THC-Free CBD Oil

GUMMY Vitamin C Slices

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et enough immune-boosting essential vitamins in a fun and tasty way with Rainbow Light Gummy Vitamin C Slices. Naturally fruitflavored gummies offer super boost of vitamin C plus added vitamin E for immune health and added antioxidant protection. They are all natural; Contains no eggs, fish, gluten, milk, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, or wheat. These gummies help support healthy skin and blood vessels.

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his blend is perfect for those looking to enjoy CBD oil without the presence of THC. It provides a lower-risk alternative for civil servants and athletes who undergo rigorous drug screenings and consumers with extra sensitivities to THC. It contains isolated CBD extract emulsified in fractionated coconut (MCT) oil, and is 1,500+ mg Hemp CBD per fluid ounce. The blend is Vegan, GMO-free, gluten free, and sweetener free. Recommended serving size is approximately 15 drops, taken by mouth up to four times per day. $39.95 suggested retail for 1/3 oz.

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TUBSHROOM Strainer Hair Catcher

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nlike regular plugs that go over the drain, TubShroom fits inside, neatly collecting hair around it. When it’s time to clean up, simply wipe TubShroom off and go. No harsh chemicals, no more tangled messes. TubShroom is made out of high grade material making it virtually resistant to corrosion and discoloration. This bathtub drain strainer fits any standard 1.5” tub drain and is guaranteed to catch human and pet hair every time. It’s available in five colors: Clean White, Marine Blue, Neutral Gray, Organic Green, and Autumn Orange. It is not for shower stall drains, but ShowerShroom is! ShowerShroom fits any standard 2” stand-up shower stall drain. And then there’s SinkShroom which fits a typical sink drain of 1.25” in diameter. SinkShroom will also catch jewelry and other undesired objects before they clog your drain — all without interrupting the flow of water. $12.99 retail.

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BANANA PHONE A phone with appeal!

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eave the seriousness behind with a Banana Phone. This bananashaped, Bluetooth-enabled, mobile handset connects to your smartphone and lets you talk to your loved ones on a banana. Pair your Banana Phone with your smartphone via Bluetooth and start receiving or initiating calls via Siri or OK Google. It has over 10 hours of talk time and 70 hours of idle time and is rechargeable, with a built in lithium battery with micro USB. The Banana Phone also supports a great cause , as it donates 2% of all revenue to support Gorilla Conservation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. They partner with Gearing Up For Gorillas and The Diane Fossey Gorilla Fund and are certified by 1% For The Planet. $39.99 retail www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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The “I Wanna Go There!” Travel Page

Buffalo National River Arkansas Experiences await in the Natural State—where you can dig for diamonds, float down a wild river, and retrace the footsteps of civil rights pioneers. Here a‑ kayaker paddles along the Buffalo National River in Arkansas’s Steel Creek Campground. To see wild elk, drive through the Boxley Valley in the upper district of the Buffalo National River. On the way, be sure to stop at the Ponca Elk Education Center.

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Photo by Wesley Hitt, Getty Images

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