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Vol. 34, Issue 255 Dec 2019 - Jan, 2020 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 by Brian Purnell of Mushroom Creative House PUBLISHED ON LINE BY

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LOCAL FOCUS EVENTS DECEMBER Thru Jan 3

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

on the Sea of Lights boat cruise. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater, FL 33767. www.s e e winte r.c om /e v e nt/winte r s -wonde rland-2019/

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GEM, JEWELRY AND BEAD SHOW AND SALE Frank Cox Productions presents the 2019 Gem, Jewelry & Bead Shows. The Gem Jewelry and Bead Shows will be touring Florida, Georgia and North Carolina throughout the year. The dealers present fine gem, jewelry and bead collections for sale. 10am to 5pm each day. $. The Coliseum, 535 Fourth Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. 727.892.5202. www.stpete.org WORLD’S LARGEST FOOD TRUCK RALLY. Clearwater is going for it. Join in for the Guinness World Records to break the record for the World’s Largest Food Truck Rally. There are more than 200 trucks that will be serving anything and everything you can imagine. This event is for the foodie in all of us and we cannot wait to eat. Coachman Park. www.facebook.com/worldslargestfoodtruckrally/

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WINTER’S WONDERLAND. Experience Winter’s Wonderland with lights and decorations all around the aquarium. See the holiday-themed habitats. Enjoy the Kids’ Fun Zone in our 3rd-floor classrooms and learn about penguins and polar bears. Watch and interact with Santa and his elves as they dive in Mavis’s Rescue Hideaway. See the lights around Clearwater Bay 4

FIRST NIGHT ST. PETE 2020 PERFORMANCES AND BUTTON SALES. First Night St. Pete is ringing in its 27th Anniversary Celebration of the Arts with new exciting performances and exhibits in the Interactive Art Park. First Night team has put together a program with eight hours of music, interactive exhibits, puppetry, aerial arts, fire jugglers, street performers, scavenger hunts and so much more. Join the celebration in downtown St Petersburg on December 31, 2019 for an art filled New Year’s Eve. The ticket for entry into 10 different venues requires the purchase of a custom designed

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First Night St. Pete button. First Night go’ers wear their flashing buttons and meander around downtown to visit both the indoor and outdoor venues which will be showcasing a wide variety of artistic performances. South Straub Park will be transformed into a magical interactive wonderland. Kicking off the evening is the Petty Experience, followed by local rising star, Jay Camaro and then Uncle John’s Band will rock right on into the New Year. Fireworks will fill the night’s sky again at 8:00pm and Midnight. First Night St. Pete is held from 4:00pm until midnight and is fun for ALL AGES. In order to raise money for the First Night Celebration, there will be a Drag Queen Bingo FUNdraising event on December 10th with Victoria Michaels.

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RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM

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onster Jam is the most action-packed live event on four wheels where world-class drivers compete in front of capacity crowds in both monster truck racing and freestyle competitions. Celebrating 25 years of adrenaline-charged family entertainment, Monster Jam combines spontaneous entertainment with the ultimate off-road, motorsport competition. Monster Jam features the most recognizable trucks in the world including Grave Digger®, Max-DTM, El Toro Loco®, Monster Mutt® and many more. Monster Jam events leave you on the edge of your seat as these competitors thrill fans with jaw-dropping displays of gravity-defying feats. www.MonsterJam.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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CARROLLWOOD CULTURAL CENTER Holiday Trees Display - now thru Dec 14. The Center displays and auctions several beautifully decorated trees this holiday season. Money raised from this annual event will go to the Center’s Tom Jones Tuition Assistance Fund, which assures that the arts remain accessible to all individuals within the community regardless of their ability to pay. The silent auction will run thru Dec 14. Admission: Free Winter Wonderland Art Show - Dec 6, from 5 to 8 p.m. Focused on works that pertain to the first fallen snow, living in or visiting the north during wintertime, horse-drawn carriage rides, etc. within a color palette of white, gray, gold, and silver. Admission: Free A Big Band Holiday - December 7 at 8 p.m. The Carrollwood Jukebox will perform popular holiday dance songs. free dance lessons before the concert. $ Carrollwood Winds - Dec 8 at 4 p.m. Annual holiday concert. $ Carrollwood Community Chorus - Dec 14 at 8 p.m.

Annual holiday concert. $ Motown Christmas - Dec 21 at 8 p.m. Relive the hits of Motown with holiday classics. The Sounds of Soul will present an exciting, high energy show featuring superior vocals and slick dance moves. $ Mr. Tommy’s Holiday Party - Dec 22 at 2 p.m. Join children’s entertainer Mr. Tommy for a rockin’ holiday concert celebration filled with classic children’s songs and a few surprises, too. $ Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa . www.CarrollwoodCenter.org

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our trip to Isla Nublar takes a terrifying turn after the Indominus rex escapes and causes chaos in the park!

The adventure continues as you join forces with a team of scientists to unravel a corrupt plan and save Jeanie, an all-new dinosaur, from a terrible fate. Along the way, experience some of Jurassic World’s most iconic dinosaurs including Blue the Raptor, Triceratops, Pteranodons and the mighty T. Rex!

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SAVOR ST. PETE

Inaugural Food & Wine Festival Success!

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traub Park was bustling with happy patrons for the inaugual Savor St. Pete Food & Wine Festival in November. With the ag r e v o backdrop of a gorgeous day, the event was held under tents and shade s&c Photo trees, and included some popular food trucks as well. Over 90 vendors brought delicious tastes of food and wine. There was a food competition early on featuring some of St. Pete’s finest chefs, and judged by local celebrities and food critics. Chef Lee Aquino of The Birchwood Hotel/ Birch & Vine won for her ”Ice Cream of the South” With Roasted Banana Grits Toasted Coconut, Chorizo, Raspberry Sofrito and Sorrel. A surprise pop-up wedding also took place to the delight of the crowd — Tammy Gail (founder and producer of Savor) and her fiance Jeff Wernli tied the knot. A portion of the proceeds from Savor St. Pete benefits the students at the Art Institute of Tampa. With the resounding success of this event, you can certainly look forward to the 2nd Annual Savor St. Pete next November. You can follow Savor St. Pete on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. a

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admission. Caddy’s on Central, 217 Central Ave, St Petersburg 33701. 727-637-5586. www.stpetesundaymarket.com

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IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS AT TAMPA THEATRE. Share favorite holiday films on the big screen with family and friends, and sing along to Christmas carols with the Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ before the show: Dec 1 - MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET. Before the film, guests are invited to meet Santa Claus himself and take home a FREE 4x6” commemorative photo. Dec 8 - ELF. Dec 14 & 15 - Sing-Along WHITE CHRISTMAS. Dec 21-23 - IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE.

SAFETY HARBOR FARMER’S MARKET ON MAIN (Weekly on Sundays thru Dec 29) Open-air shopping in the park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stock up on fruits and vegetables, plus specialty foods like meats, cheeses, desserts, bread and more. Find vibrant crafts and artwork. 400 Main St., Safety Harbor, FL 34695. INDIAN SHORES SUNDAY MORNING MARKET. Nov – April, 9am-1pm weather permitting. TLocal Vendors who offer everything from produce to fine art. The Market is beach close, free of charge and family friendly. Leashed pets are welcome. 19305 Gulf Boulevard, Indian Shores, Florida. www.TheBeachMarkets.com 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

Dec 29 - LOVE ACTUALLY And films for Scrooges, Grinches, and coal-filled stocking recipients: Dec 6 - BAD SANTA Dec 13 - Black Christmas Dec 20 - EYES WIDE SHUT www.TampaTheatre.org

Sun, Dec 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Jan 5, 12, 19, 26 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

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 8

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GULFPORT HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING. 7 p.m. Join in for song and good cheer during the City of Gulfport Holiday Tree Lighting. Enjoy an evening of light refreshments and festive music presented by the Gulfport Recreation division; meet the Mayor and City Council. Santa will visit and listen to little ones’ holiday wishes. Clymer Park, Gulfport Blvd. S. & Beach Blvd. S. 8931118.

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– 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

GULFPORT TUESDAY MORNING FRESH MARKET (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

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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. Regular Tea Dance Schedule October - May: 1st Wednesday of the Month – Mario DeLeon Band. 3rd Wednesday of the Monday

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AUBI & RAMSA 21+ Ice Cream

Next time you have a yen for some fine ice cream, better bring your I.D. along. Aubi & Ramsa’s delicious ice cream is made with top-shelf brand liquors, such as the Scotch Decadence, a single malt ice cream made with The Dalmore 12 Year, chocolate, pecans and dulce de leche, or The Piña Colada, made with Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva rum and coconut cream. Stop in for an after-dinner treat, since the new store is located right next door to the popular Oxford Exahange, at 442 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa. www.aubiramsa.com

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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

holiday-themed gifts at the Botanical Bounty Gift Shop. Deadline for registration is Nov. 27. A VERY MERRY MARKET - Dec 11, 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. Great Explorations Children’s Museum and Sunken Gardens bring you the 6th annual free shopping event showcasing the talented makers and businesses that make our area a unique and eclectic place to shop. Enjoy exclusive discounts and holiday treats, as well as complimentary valet parking. Please note this is a family-friendly event, but the museum’s exhibits and the gardens will be closed during shopping. 1825 4th Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33704. www.stpete.org/attractions/sunken_gardens/ index.php

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SUNKEN GARDENS DAY TRIP - Dec 5: Florida Botanical Gardens Holiday Lights, Heritage Village, Wilcox Nursery, & Dinner at Indian Rocks Beach. The day starts with a visit to Heritage Village. This 21acre living history museum boasts holiday decorations adorning the interior of Pinellas County’s most historic buildings. Bring your own lunch for al fresco dining under the shade of pine trees. Explore 33 historic attractions including a variety of historic homes, general store, railroad depot, schools, a church, and more. Enjoy a selection of native & Florida-friendly plants & supplies for any gardening project. Then head to Indian Rocks Beach where you can select from several restaurants for dinner and possibly even catch the sunset. The Florida Botanical Gardens boasts over 100 sunkissed acres filled with more than 25 gardens & display areas showcase a dazzling array of tropical plants--from fruits and herbs to hibiscus and bromeliads. The annual “Holiday Lights in the Gardens” shine after dark as you spend the evening hours experiencing over 1 million LED lights in holiday & nature-themed displays. This family-friendly event includes Santa, refreshments, & 12

42nd ANNUAL ST. PETERSBURG POWER AND SAILBOAT SHOW. The largest boat show on the Gulf Coast is pulling into port. With more than 400 boats on display, both on land and in-water, and nearly 250 exhibitors, this year’s show will feature an impressive selection of new power boats, sailboats, including family cruisers, runabouts, fishing boats, sailing yachts, personal watercrafts and more. Additionally, an exhibition tent will house a wide selection of the latest in marine gear, accessories and technology. This year’s show will also offer complimentary Sailboat Rides and is reintroducing the Cruising and Sailing Seminars with over 60 free seminars led by industry experts available throughout all four days of the show. The popular Kids’ Fishing Clinics, presented by the non-profit, Hook The Future, will also be available for children ages 4-16 with the first 250 participants receiving a free rod and reel. Duke Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater Yacht Basin and Albert Whitted Park, 400 1st Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. www.stpeteboatshow.com/en/home.html

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usch Gardens Tampa Bay’s annual holiday tradition, Christmas Town, beams bright with twinkling lights, shows, holiday shopping and a visit to Santa’s House. The Most Wonderful Time: A classy Christmas soirée, complete with jazzy piano solos, a live band and heart-melting vocal performances. The Holiday Sing-Along Train: Including more lights than ever. A live sing-along to spread cheer throughout the park. Christmas on Ice: A frosty fan-favorite and the longest-running holiday show at Busch Gardens! Elmo’s Christmas Wish: A song-filled spectacle

featuring classic holiday tunes with a special Sesame Street twist. Christmas From the Heart: A gospel-inspired celebration with a high-spirited finale. Three Kings Journey: A musical tale of the famed trail to Bethlehem. Carol of the Bells: Thousands of dancing Christmas lights blanket the Serengeti Overlook Restaurant and an iconic multi-story Christmas tree for a perfectly choreographed performance of “Carol of the Bells.” www.ChristmasTown.com

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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

Fri, Dec 6, 13, 20, 27

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 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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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/ 14

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

Sat, Dec 7

WESTCHASE HOLIDAY. The 10th annual and final Westchase Holiday Market will be held from 10AM until 4PM at the Westchase Golf Club. Shopping, food, music, face painting, Santa, and raffles are yours to discover. All proceeds from special raffles and silent auctions will be donated directly to Autism Speaks. Join in as they ring in the holiday season. www.westchaseholidaymarket.com

TAMPA MUSEUM OF ART FAMILY DAY. The Tampa Museum of Art will host a pay-as-you will Family Day from 11a - 4p. Family Day is a family-friendly celebration inspired by our current exhibitions and features make and take art projects designed to spark creativity and facilitate family togetherness. Join the Museum for interactive activities, refreshments, and live holiday music. 11a-3p: Art Making Activities for Children and Families; 11:30a-2:30p: Live Music; 1p, 2p, 3p: Drop-in Tours of Centennial Exhibition The Making of A Museum: 100 Years, 100 Works; Pay-as-you will admission. 813.274.8130. 120 W. Gasparilla Plaza. Tampa www.tampamuseum.org THE TAMPA BAY BEACHES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FESTIVAL OF TREES. Bring your holiday spirit to St. Pete Beach for the annual Festival of Trees. Support the community with your friends and family. There will be an assortment of beautiful, predecorated Christmas trees to bid on. Spruce up your home while enjoying a winter wonderland of fun. While visiting the Festival of Trees, you can also shop around at the Mistletoe Market. Search local vendors for the perfect holiday gifts. This FREE event will be held from 12 - 3 pm at Horan Park on St. Pete Beach, 7701 Boca Ciega Drive, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706. www.facebook.com/events/2206835222942977/

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MIRACLE ON CLEVELAND STREET. Downtown Clearwater from 5 to 10 pm. This free holiday festival returns for the 13th year when the 400-600 blocks of downtown Clearwater will be transformed into a holiday wonderland complete with falling snow, an ice skating rink, holiday train rides and pictures with Santa Claus. Mayor George Cretekos will kick-off the event with the lighting of the tree at Station Square Park. Festivities will also include face painting, inflatable bounce houses, a scavenger hunt with the chance to win a brand new child’s bicycle, courtesy of Baystar Restaurant Group and more. The following activities require a wristband, which can be purchased: holiday train rides, ice skating, inflatable bounce houses and Rockem Sockem Robots. The festival will feature vendors with arts and crafts and holiday themed-food and refreshments available for purchase throughout Cleveland Street. Entertainment will include a FREE concert by THE ROMANTICS on the Tampa Bay Times stage on Cleveland Street. More than 40 years later they are still known for having created some of the most influential and beloved rock and roll of all time, including their hit songs like “What I Like About You,” “Talking In Your Sleep” and “One In A Million.” There will also be live local performers on the Station Square Stage. www.rutheckerdhall.com/miracle

Sat, Dec 7, 14, 21, 28, Jan 4, 11, 18, 25 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/ 16

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

Fri, Dec 13

34th TREASURE ISLAND LIGHTED BOAT PARADE.

See the dazzling parade of lighted boats in Treasure Island’s 34th Holiday Lighted Boat Parade. The parade starts at 6:20 pm just south of the Treasure Island Causeway Bridge, travels around Paradise Island to the 107th Ave bridge, then back north through the TI Causeway Bridge at 7pm. The boats head over to the Isles of Palms and Capri and finish at John’s Pass in front of Gator’s and Hooters at approximately 8:15pm. There is pre-parade party at the Club TI pool pavilion starting at 4:30pm, featuring Santa & Mrs. Claus for the kids. Food and drink are available. ADMISSION to the pre-parade party is a new unwrapped toy OR cash donation, which benefits our charity partners the Christmas Toy Shop of Pinellas and the Edwards Family Foundation. The Club Treasure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island, FL 727-367-4511.

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34th ANNUAL BCYC LIGHTED HOLIDAY BOAT PARADE. Each year, BCYC members and members of the general public come together to spread holiday joy by decking the hulls and heading out on Boca Ciega Bay to parade the BCYC way. 6 p.m. Gulfport Waterfront. www.sailbcyc.org/ChristmasBoatParade

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pooky Empire has been delivering sounds and screams to Halloween lovers for 16 years, and they recently brought their by M e g a r spooky event to the Tampa Convention Center, where I took part ve s & co Photo in their Zombie Walk. After getting zombied-up by a makeup artist, we all walked from the Tampa Visitors Center to the convention center. There was a large room of vendors, a film and tattoo festival, music, celebrity speakers, and more. Also Q+As, Forums, Music, Meet & Greet Opportunities, and Autographs. Fans attended from all over the world, and met and mingled with their favorite horror movie and TV stars, bought collectibles, and saw new and up and coming films as well as old favorites, and got tattooed. For more information on this event, visit www.spookyempire.com elissa

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SNOW ON 7TH PARADE. The Ybor City Chamber is hosting its 8th Annual Snow on 7th Parade featuring 10 middle & high school Marching Bands, local dance teams and krewes, all under a sky of snow. Join the Tampa Mayor and Santa Claus for this FREE family friendly event. At 6pm in Centro Ybor, the pre-show will feature local children’s dance groups and singers to get visitors into the holiday spirit. At 7pm The Tampa Bay Pride Band will usher in the official start of the parade with Mayor Jane Castor in the lead and the snow will begin to flow from the rooftops like magic in Florida. Marching bands from Barrington Middle School, Dowdell Middle School, Pierce Middle School, Alonso High School, Armwood High School, Hillsborough High School, Middleton High School, Plant High School, Riverview High School and Robinson High School will continue the holiday cheer with other special guests included. Santa and Mrs. Claus will signal the finale of this special holiday tradition. ybor.org/snowon7th/

GUERILLA ART MARKET (Monthly on 2nd Saturday 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

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ANNUAL ST. PETERSBURG HOLIDAY OF THE ARTS. This art festival transforms Williams Park into an outdoor gallery of original and handmade art created by artists in painting, sculpture, jewelry, glass, ceramics, fiber and wearable art, photography, digital art, mixed-media, metalwork, woodworking and more. This outdoor art show is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free. 350 2nd Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. www.paragonartevents.com/S-82-St.+Petersburg+Holiday+of+the+A rts.html

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irque Musica presents Holiday Wishes, which brings a holiday story to life in a full theatrical cirque event for the entire family. Featuring the world-renowned cast of Cirque Musica with everyone’s favorite holiday hits all performed LIVE by a full symphony orchestra. Audiences will be amazed by the acrobats, aerialists, hilarious hijinks and holiday cheer. The show blends the spellbinding grace and daredevil athleticism of today’s greatest circus performers with the sensory majesty of a symphony orchestra. This is the perfect opportunity for the entire family to experience great holiday music while enjoying an edge of your seat circus experience.

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Sat, Dec 14, Jan 11 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

Thurs, Dec 19

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 TAMPA FLICKS AND FOOD TRUCKS (3rd Thursday) - 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/flicksand-food-trucks

ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC PERFORMERS ON THE BIG SCREEN. Moviegoers can get an up-close 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. Dec 19 - INXS: LIVE BABY LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM. Twentyeight years later, the film has been painstakingly restored from the original 35mm negative. www.fathomevents.com

Thurs, Dec 19

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/

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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

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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

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. HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE / GULFPORT ARTWALK. The Gulfport Merchants Chamber presents the inaugural Holiday Marketplace with hours from 2-10 p.m. Support small business by shopping local for those last-minute deals. Holiday Marketplace will celebrate of arts, crafts and most of all, holiday excitement. Stroll the decorated streets filled with exhibitors and unique shops and galleries. Selfies with Santa will entertain the whole family, including furry members, at Gulfport Beach Bazaar from 2-6 p.m. The Gulfport Gecko Amalgamated Marching Band will make a special appearance and live music appears at several venues throughout the arts district. There is never an admission fee and complimentary parking is available nearby with courtesy trolley rides available to and from off-site parking areas. Gulfport events are always pet and family friendly. 2 - 10 p.m. Downtown Waterfront District. GPS – 3101 Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport, FL 33707.

WINTER VILLAGE. Located along the Tampa Riverwalk, Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park is transformed with the sights, sounds and activities of the holidays for children and adults of all ages. The Shops of Winter Village The Shops of Winter Village feature 10 boutiques from local makers and purveyors offering a gift idea for 20

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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 off-site parking areas. Beach Blvd., Gulfport. visitgulfportflorida.com

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everyone on your list. This “pop-up” holiday shopping experience features decorative goods, apparel, handmade toys, jewelry, dog accessories, and more. Visitors are encouraged to shop at the various boutiques during their visit, all while enjoying a beautiful view of the Hillsborough River. 600 N Ashley Dr, Tampa, FL 33602. www.wintervillagetampa.com/

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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SEMINOLE HARD ROCK TAMPA HOSTING POOL PARTY FEATURING DJ SNOOPADELIC AKA SNOOP DOGG .

Noon to 6 p.m. (rain or shine). Since being discovered by Dr. Dre in 1992, Snoop Dogg has sold 40 million albums worldwide, while producing three number one hits and 18 top 10 hits. Snoop Dogg has also appeared in numerous movies and has been a frequent guest on television shows including Empire, The Simpsons, American Dad, Trailer Park Boys and Entourage.

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ropicana Field has transform into the World’s Largest Christmas Light Maze and Market featuring larger-than-life light sculptures that take guests on a journey to find Santa’s missing reindeer. Glide along the light-adorned ice skating trail, mosey through a Christmas Market of over 40 local artisan vendors, listen as carolers sing your favorite holiday tunes, and more. Enchant Christmas boasts five completely different and custom-designed Light Maze experiences, each individually based on original stories that chronicle the beloved, yet mischievous elf, Eddie, whose Christmas adventures drive the physical maze experiences. “The Great Search,” follows the tale of the disappearance of Santa’s reindeer just before Christmas Eve. As a guest of Enchant, your charge is to search the 90,000 square foot light maze for all nine of Santa’s reindeer. Throughout the entire experience, guests will be captivated by truly largerthan-life light displays, children will revel in the magic, all the while surrounded by falling snow, hot cocoa in hand, with holiday music spreading the holiday spirit from start to finish. Discover the adventure 4:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Enchant Christmas will be closed December 2 and 9. For more information, please visit www.EnchantChristmas.com

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OUTBACK BOWL BEACH DAY. Before the two teams go head to head at Raymond James Stadium, they have to take care of business on Clearwater Beach. Each band performs in the a battle of the bands atmosphere, the cheerleaders compete in tug-owar and the players eat pie. Outback Bowl Beach Day is free and open to fans and the public from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Stay tuned to find out which two teams will be facing off for the 2020 Outback Bowl. 400 Mandalay Ave. Clearwater Beach, FL 33767. 727-461-3222. www.outbackbowl.com/events

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SWINGIN’ THE NEW YEAR. A grand New Year’s Eve celebration for all ages, happens at the St. Petersburg Coliseum, featuring The Jive Aces, plus midnight balloon drop, dance performances, a Roaring 20’s costume contest, live music, dancing and more. Swingin’ the New Year attracts over 1,000 celebrants, dancers, music lovers, and partygoers each year. The celebration includes lots of singles, couples, groups, friends and families, all coming together to dance, celebrate, and roar in the new 20’s. 9pm-1am, plus an intro swingdance lesson 8-9pm (no partner needed); doors open 7:30pm. The celebration features a midnight countdown & balloon drop, a vintage photo booth, dance performances at intermission, a Roaring 20’s costume contest, party favors & chocolates, prize giveaways, free parking, and a full cash bar with champagne bottles and toasts available. New Year’s and vintage attire are encouraged. 813-220-3911. www.NewYearSwing.com

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eight hours of music, interactive exhibits, puppetry, aerial arts, fire jugglers, street performers, scavenger hunts and so much more. New this year is the addition of the Interactive Arts Park- where Artists and organizations like LOST Creations, James Oleson, Zulu Painter, Creative Clay, NOMAD Art Bus (and more) will transform South Straub Park in to a magical interactive wonderland! Don’t miss the performers on the Finale Stage, kicking off the evening is the Petty Experience, followed by our local rising star, Jay Camaro and then Uncle John’s Band will rock us right on into the New Year. This year’s event is co-sponsored by the great City of St. Petersburg. Fireworks will fill the night’s sky again at 8:00pm and Midnight. First Night St. Pete is held from 4:00pm until midnight and is by far, fun for ALL AGES!

JANUARY Sat & Sun, Jan 4-5,1112,18-19, 25-26 TAMPA SCAVENGER HUNT: A WACKY LET’S ROAM ADVENTURE. On Blue Bay & Green Spaces you will be going on a tour around Tampa checking out the art, history, and culture along the way. You’ll see groups of friends competing to unearth fun facts, taking ridiculous pictures, and deciding who will be the next scavenger hunt champion. This is the ultimate small group activity. A few highlights of the scavenger hunt include: Tampa Riverwalk, University of Tampa, Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park. Team members will have to use all their guile and wits to come out triumphant at the end of the adventure. Lace up your sneakers and Let’s Roam. Other scavenger hunts you can take include Ybor City, The Sunshine City, and The Strawberry Capital. www.letsroam.com/scavenger_hunt/Tampa_ Scavenger_Hunt?utm_source=partner&utm_ medium=s62rv758

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THE 2020 TAMPA RESOLUTION RUN 5K AND 10K. Celebrate the New Year’s with an awesome running event and post-race party. Al Lopez Park, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM. 4810 N Himes Ave, Tampa, FL 33614. www.facebook.com/events/360201354710409/\

LOCAL LOOP. THE BREW BUS. Recurring weekly on Sundays until Nov 8. The Local Loop event visits 8 different breweries, a distillery, a bar, and a few restaurants in Ybor City, Seminole Heights, and Downtown Tampa on a continuous loop every Sunday from 12pm-7pm. Cash/credit walk-ups. Hop on and off as you please, buses come around every 35-40 minutes. 4101 N. Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33603 brewbususa.com/loop/

Wed, Jan 8

UPSTAIRS/DOWNSTAIRS AT HENRY B. PLANT MUSEUM. Weekly on Sunday until May 31. Step back in time and enjoy the single-character performances that bring turn-of–the-century Tampa Bay Hotel staff members and guests to life. Each character is based wholly or in part on actual hotel staff and guests. Based on original research conducted by the Henry Plant Museum, these characters recreate the attitudes and mores of a bygone time, along with the sorrows and joys of their existence. Catch a glimpse of life at the Hotel through the eyes of each individual character. From the reminiscences of Henry Plant himself on what led him to build such a palace, to the letters home written by a Spanish-American War soldier, you will learn more about the time period through each character’s particular vantage point. Performances are included with admission to the Museum. 2 - 2:30 PM. 401 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606. www.plantmuseum. com/events/upstairs-downstairs

HAPPY HOUR: RUMBA ON THE RIVER. ARMATURE WORKS AT THE HEIGHTS. Savor the Latin flavor with Gershwin’s Cuban Overture, Márquez’s Danzon No. 7, and more for free. Stuart Malina conducts. Indulge in the food and beverage options at Heights Public Market before a one-hour concert of classical music’s greatest hits. Stay for a meet and greet with TFO musicians afterward. 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM. 1910 N Ola Ave, Tampa, FL 33602. www.facebook.com/ events/2795940727101481/

Fri, Jan 10,17,24,31 FRIDAY NIGHT HEIGHTS.

Weekly on Friday until Nov 6. Hop on The Brew Bus for a weekly Friday Night Heights loop around Seminole Heights, Tampa Heights, and the surrounding areas - Ybor City, Seminole Heights and Downtown Tampa area, with a continuous loop from 7pm-12am. Start your journey at any of the 9 locations getting on and off as you please. This is a shuttle only event so no beer is served on-board but we do keep the bus stocked with bottled water. Buy tickets online ahead of time for a discount or with cash/credit card on the bus. 7:00 PM - 12:00 AM. 4101 N. Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33603. brewbususa.com/fnh/ 26

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Sat, Jan 11

MONSTER JAM PIT PARTY. RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM. The Monster Jam Pit Party provides unprecedented access to the Monster Jam trucks and drivers. This unique experience in the world of motorsports gives you access to see the trucks up close, take pictures, meet the drivers and get their autographs. 4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33607

Wed, Jan 15

SAFETY HARBOR’S ART & SEAFOOD ON THE WATERFRONT. Art & Seafood on the Waterfront is a two day event featuring an exclusive juried art show, live music and food trucks offering delicious seafood fare. 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM. 200 Main Street, Safety Harbor, FL 34695. www.safetyharborchamber.com/ events

Fri, Jan 17

CITY OF GULFPORT’S ARBOR DAY. Everyone is invited to attend Arbor Day to share their commitment to environmental stewardship for a special tree planting. 3:45 p.m. Tomlinson Park, 19th Ave. S. & 54th St. S. 727-893-1118. All are welcome! www.mygulfport.us

Jan 18-19

NORELLI FAMILY FOUNDATION SUPERKIDS CLASSIC. 4th year of racing with children with disabilities, under privileged children and children in general. FREE soap box derby racing with special needs children. These events are not only for special needs children. The cars are 2 seated where there is 7-18 years old as the driver and the special needs child as a passenger. All equipment, cars, helmets, food and drink are supplied for all that come out. This is a day of fun for the families. 8 am for registration, racing around 9 am until 2 pm. Manheim Tampa Auto Auction. 401 S. 50th Street, Tampa, FL 33619. www.sunshinestatesuperkids.com

23rd ANNUAL TREASURE ISLAND SPORT KITE COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL. Windworks is sponsoring and gathering competitors from around the U.S. to perform on Treasure Island Beach during the Martin Luther King Holiday weekend. Be amazed by the talented kite flyers performing to music at this two-day event that includes dual-line and multi-line sport kite flying. Kite Ballet and Hot Tricks Competitions throughout each day for your entertainment. Quad Line and Dual Line lessons will be available on the beach allowing any passersby a chance to learn how to fly stunt kites at no charge. After the sun goes down there is potential for a night fly in the same location. (weather/wind permitting of course). (727) 320-9463. www.mytreasureisland.org

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FULL POUR BREWERY TOUR. Weekly on Saturday until Nov 7. The Full Pour Tour is the ultimate craft beer experience. Upon arriving at Brew Bus Brewing you will be greeted by your beertender/guide for the day. Check in, grab a pint or a bite in the Tasting Room, and the beertender will notify everyone before departure. Over the next four and a half hours, you will be a VIP guest at three unique, local breweries and enjoy a pint at each location. Additionally, you will be taken on a behind-the-scenes brewery tour. The craft beer adventure continues aboard the Brew Bus. Included in the ticket price is (2) craft beers from Brew Bus Brewing or Florida Avenue Brewing Co for you to enjoy on the bus. 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM. 4101 N. Florida Ave, Tampa, FL www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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ee the miniatures for yourself, at the Miniature Art Society of Florida’s 45th International Miniature Art Exhibition, at the Dunedin Fine Art Center, Dunedin, Florida, from January 19 through February 9. You will be amazed by the spectacular display of miniatures – not only paintings but fired porcelain, pastel, colored pencil and sculpture – including works created by some of the world’s finest miniature artists from around the world. With few exceptions, all of the art is for sale. Over 800 works of art will be on display, including the society’s

popular Permanent Collection of more than 100 miniatures. The artwork is well lighted and magnifying glasses are attached to all of the screens, so that guests may view the detailed treasures. Since entries have come from 30 states and 8 different countries, the show provides a wonderful diversity of subject matter and frames. This is a juried show and the jury is composed of five award-winning miniaturists, who have carefully selected only the finest works for display. Hours are Monday-Friday: 10am – 5pm, Saturday: 10am – 2pm and Sunday: 1pm – 4pm

Dunedin Fine Art Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd. Dunedin, FL 727-298-3322. www.miniature-art.com

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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/

BROOKLYN FUNK ESSENTIALS Stay Good

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he creative relationship between Lati Kronlund and Alison Limerick spans decades and genres. Their 1990’s club anthem “Where Love Lives” success launched them both in different directions, sending Lati to NY City to found Brooklyn Funk Essentials. Back together again in 2016, Brooklyn Funk Essentials holed up in a studio to record their latest album: Stay Good, a celebration of self-care and respect for diversity. Stay Good is fun, funky, fresh and very focused.. Today’s lineup consists of: Anna Brooks (sax & vocals), Iwan VanHetten (trumpet, keyboards & vocals) Desmond Foster (guitar & vocals), Lati Kronlund (bass) and Roma Hux Nettermalm (drums) www.brooklynfunkessentials.com

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he Blue Hour, the debut recording from vocalist and poet-lyricist Moy Eng introduces the measured and mature work of a new artist. In collaboration with her songwriting partner and producer, the four-time GRAMMY-nominated trombonist and bandleader Wayne Wallace, Eng has created a debut masterwork. The songs embody the lessons of a lifetime. Eng’s lyrics are a blend of autobiography and her expansive imagination, and they range across the emotional landscape. Traversing themes related to love, loss, travel, and identity, she presents these songs as a colorful basket of individual gifts, each wrapped in a gently sumptuous and beautiful alto.

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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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razilian music has a keen ability to tie the magical and surreal with the grounded and historical. New York-based composer Benji Kaplan and Brazilian singer and songwriter Rita Figueiredo pick up that vibrating, multicolored thread and weave it into fantastical new portraits of Brazil and New York on Benji & Rita, their album-length debut as a duo. Benji & Rita channels the scents and sounds of the couple’s homelands, drawing on everything from samba and baião, to waltzes and pop, much as Brazilian popular composers have over the last five decades. www.benjiandrita.com/

LARA DOWNES A Billie Holiday Songbook

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Billie Holiday Songbook is a pianistic meditation on the jazz legend’s continuing influence over the American musical landscape. It showcases arrangements by composer Jed distler and performed by pianist Lara Downes. Billie Holiday’s soulful unique singing voice and ability to boldly turn any material that she confronted into her own music made her a superstar of her time. The album contains 22 songs she made famous. www.laradownes.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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UPCOMING SHOWS

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. MEAN GIRLS - Feb 18 - 23. Direct from Broadway, MEAN GIRLS is the hilarious hit musical from an awardwinning creative team, including book writer Tina Fey, composer Jeff Richmond, lyricist Nell Benjamin and director Casey Nicholaw. Cady Heron may have grown

up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. Soon, this naïve newbie falls prey to a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George. But when Cady devises a plan to end Regina’s reign, she learns the hard way that you can’t cross a Queen Bee without getting stung. JERSEY BOYS - Mar 13 - 15. They were just four guys from Jersey, until they sang their very first note. They had a sound nobody had ever heard … and the radio just couldn’t get enough of. But while their harmonies were perfect on stage, off stage it was a very different story – a story that has made them an international sensation all over again. Go behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in the Tony and Grammy Award-winning true-life musical phenomenon, JERSEY BOYS. From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is the musical that’s just too good to be true. Featuring the legendary top ten hits: “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like A Man,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and “December, 1963 (Oh What A Night)”

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THEATER & MUSIC AMALIE ARENA 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa. 813.301.6500. www.amaliearena.com Dec 1 - 93.3FLZ’S JINGLE BALL. The season’s biggest annual music event captures the holiday spirit of the iHeartRadio app. Featuring Sam Smith, Lizzo, Mormani, French Montana, Why Don’t We, MAX, AJ Mitchell Dec. 8 – BAD BUNNY: X 100PRE TOUR. Bad Bunny, originally from Puerto Rico, is most recognized for his explosive and infectious trap songs. Dec 13 – Jimmy Buffet Dec 15 – Trans Siberian Orch. Returning with all-new staging and effects is the unforgettable show that started it all, “Christmas Eve and Other Stories.” Dec 18 - Cirque Musica Holiday Jan 11 – Winter Jam. Crowder, with such recent hits as “Red Letters” and “All My Hope,” the genrespanning artist—who has sold more than three million units and appears regularly on the Grand Ole Opry—leads a star-studded 2020 lineup featuring some of the biggest names in Christian music. Andy Mineo, Building 429, RED, Austin French and NewSong. Additionally, the PreJam opening set will feature Riley Clemmons and Billy Ballenger, as well as emerging rap/hip-hop recording artist Zauntee. Jan 15 – Celine Dion Feb 7 – Billy Joel In Concert

AMERICAN STAGE 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 727.823.7529. www.americanstage.org/ Thru 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 Thru Dec 28 - THE SOUND OF MUSIC.

Maria, a young nun causing trouble at the abbey, is sent off to be governess to Captain Von Trapp’s seven troublesome children. She brings much-needed love and joy to the family – and the widowed captain – and transforms their world and hers through the power of music. But the looming threat of Nazi Germany’s invasion of their native Austria darkens their future. Overflowing with some of the most iconic songs of all time, this heart warming family musical will be helmed by Josh Rhodes CAPITOL THEATRE 405 Cleveland Street, Clearwater 727.791.7400. www.rutheckerdhall.com Dec 5 - Celtic Angels Christmas Dec 6 - Sutton Foster Dec 7 - Leonid & Friends Dec 13 - Don McLean Dec 14 - Peter White Christmas Dec 22 - Rockapella Christmas

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form the music of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Feb 28 - CECE TENEAL & SOUL KAMOTION. CeCe Tenel & Soul Kamotion make their Center debut featuring songs from their new album, “#5or5000” and a special tribute to the Queen of Soul — Aretha Franklin. CARROLLWOOD PLAYERS THEATRE 4335 Gunn Hwy, Tampa, FL 33618 813.265.4000. www.carrollwoodplayers.org/ thru 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.

Jan 17 - TUSK - Fleetwood Mac Tribute Jan 18 - Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra Jan 20 - Jonny Lang Jan 23 - Jesse Cook Jan 24 - Engelbert Humperdinck Jan 25 - The Robert Cray Band Jan 26 - Kris Kristofferson Jan 27 – 28 - Lyle Lovett Jan 29 - Rita Rudner & Louie Anderson Jan 30 - Gaelic Storm Jan 31 - Rodney Crowell CARROLLWOOD CULTURAL CENTER 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa. www.carrollwoodcenter.org Dec 21 - THE SOUNDS OF SOUL. Get ready to relive the hits of Motown and beyond with some holiday classics sure to get you in the mood. The Sounds of Soul present an exciting, high energy show. Jan 11 - FRANZ MANTINI. Pianist Franz Mantini will present a program that includes Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata and selections by Bach, Liszt and more. Jan 18 - THE ULTIMATE TIJUANA BRASS TRIBUTE. Basil Rodriguez and South of the Border per36

CATHERINE HICKMAN THEATER 5501 27th Ave S, Gulfport, 727.893.1070 www.mygulfport.us Dec 7-8 - ELF THE MUSICAL. Based on the hit movie, starring Will Ferrell. From Santa’s Workshop to the Big Apple, join Buddy The Elf on his hilarious quest to find his father and save Christmas. It’s all the things you love about this holiday favorite movie with songs that are instant classics. Jan 26 - RAT PACK TOGETHER AGAIN. A Toast to the Rat Pack takes you on a musical journey featuring the greatest hits from the legendary Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. After watching these performers, you will leave the show feeling as though The Rat Pack is still going strong after all these years.

CENTRAL PARK PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 105 Central Park Dr, Largo. 727.587.6793. www.largoarts.com Dec 8 - The Nutcracker

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Jan 3 - AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ Jan 9 - A Salute to Glen Campbell with The Les Paul/Mary Ford Tribute Jan 10 - A Brother’s Revival Allman Brothers Tribute Jan 11 - Jim Stafford Jan 12 - Legendary Ladies of Country Patsy, Dolly & Loretta Jan 17 - The Brooklyn Bridge Jan 18 - An Evening with Branford Marsalis Jan 19 - Rave On! The Buddy Holly Experience Jan 25 - Get Ready! Motown Tribute Jan 27 - The Fabulous Hubcaps Jan 29 - Pizzazz Variety Show Jan 31 - Jive Talkin’ Bee Gees Tribute CROWBAR 1812 N 17th St, Ybor City, FL 33605. www.crowbarybor.com Dec 6 – We The Kings Dec 29 – Bishop Gunn Continued

Dec 14 - SANTA’S HOLIDAY REVUE Dec 15 - A CELTIC CHRISTMAS Dec 21 - ELF THE MUSICAL, JR.

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aking her debut in the 1980s as a teen star in Canada with a string of successful French-language albums, Céline Dion is one of the world’s bestselling artists of all time with record sales of over 200 million copies worldwide. She releaseed several bestselling English albums throughout the 1990s, including Falling into You and Let’s Talk About Love, which had a string of number-one hits worldwide, including “The Power of Love”, “Think Twice”, “Because You Loved Me”, “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now”, “My Heart Will Go On”, and “I’m Your Angel”. Her success has continued over the years with both English and French-language albums. A highly-awarded artist, she has won five Grammy Awards, and was named by Billboard as the “Queen of Adult Contemporary” for having the most number ones on the radio format for a female artist. www.amaliearena.com/

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FOOTLIGHTS con’t 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 Jan 3 - 4. AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ - Ain’t Misbehavin’ is the winner of the 1978 Tony Award for Best Musical. The inimitable Thomas “Fats” Waller rose to international fame during the Golden Age of the Cotton Club and that jumpin’ new beat, swing music. Ain’t Misbehavin’ evokes the delightful humor and infectious energy of this American original as a versatile cast struts, strums and sings the songs that he made famous. Featuring a score that includes Honeysuckle Rose, The Joint is Jumpin’, Your Feets Too Big, and Mean to Me, Ain’t Misbehavin’ brings the upbeat joy and sizzle of Waller’s music in a tour-de-force that will have you tapping along. Feb 28 - March 15 - SUNSET BOULEVARD. In her mansion on Sunset Boulevard, faded, silentscreen goddess, Norma Desmond, lives in a fantasy world. Impoverished screenwriter, Joe Gillis, on the run from debt collectors, stumbles into her reclusive domain. Persuaded to work on Norma’s “masterpiece,” a film script that she believes will put her back in front of the cameras, he is seduced by her and her luxurious lifestyle. Joe becomes entrapped in a claustrophobic existence until his love for another woman leads him to try and break free with dramatic consequences. 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 Dec 28 - DECK THE HALLS!: A Holly Jolly Holiday, an all-new musical celebration of everything that makes the holidays in Sarasota special. Families join five magical elves on a musical adventure as they celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah in true Floridian fashion. Thru Feb 2 - THAT’S AMORÉ! Celebrating the 38

great songbook of Dean Martin. Thru Jan 3 - BRIGHT STAR. A sweeping musical tale of love and redemption. thru Mar 29 - OUTLAWS AND ANGELS. A rousing celebration of songs by the rugged outlaws of country music.

Dec 11- March 8 - HANDLE WITH CARE. A cross-cultural romantic comedy Jan 22 - March 22 - AMERICAN SON. A gripping new drama about family, love, loss and identity. Feb 5 - June 14 - LIGHT MY FIRE. Hits by Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and more. April 1 - May 29 - THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE. An Elvis impersonator loses his gig in this musical comedy. FRANCIS WILSON PLAYHOUSE 302 Seminole St., Clearwater, Florida 33755. 727446-1360. www.franciswilsonplayhouse.org/ Dec 5 - 15 - Harvey Jan 16-26 - I Do I Do! Feb 20 - March 8 - Brigadoon FREEFALL THEATRE COMPANY 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727-498-5205 www.freefalltheatre.com thru Dec 22 - Lion In Winter Jan 18 - Feb 16 - Marie and Rosetta Feb 29 - March 29 - Lone Star Spirits

HARD ROCK EVENT CENTER 5223 North, Orient Rd, Tampa, FL. (866) 388-4263. www.seminolehardrocktampa.com/entertainment Dec 7 - Benefit concert for The Angelus featuring EDDIE MONTGOMERY of Montgomery Gentry and CONFEDERATE RAILROAD. Dec 8 – TONY BENNETT Dec 9 – JOHN MULANEY AND PETE DAVIDSON Dec 13 – BRET MICHAELS

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IMPROV TAMPA 1600 E 8th Ave C-112, Tampa, FL . (813) 864-4000. www.improvtampa.com/ JANNUS LIVE 200 1st Avenue N., St Petersburg, FL 33701. 727-565-0550 www. jannuslive.com JOBSITE THEATER Shimberg Playhouse at the STRAZ www.jobsitetheater.org Jan 15 - Feb 9 - A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM. William Shakespeare’s fantastical, whimsical, dreamy and delirious plot. With Puck running the show, the Fairy King and Queen at war and four young lovers ensconced in an enchanted wood on Midsummer’s Eve, there’s no way we’re getting out of this play without taking a very funny, very bumpy ride. MAHAFFEY THEATER 400 1St St. S, Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, 727.892.5767. www. themahaffeytheater.com Dec 5 - Tony Bennett Dec 6 - Il Divo Dec 19 - The Isley Brothers Dec 26 - 27 - Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker Jan 8 - Carpenters Remembered Jan 16 - The Doo Wop Project Jan 22 - The Greatest Love of All Jan 25 - Ira Glass

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ORPHEUM 1915 E. 7th Ave., Tampa. (813) 248-9500 www.theorpheum.com/ Dec 6 - EMO NIGHT BROOKLYN Dec 7 - Mr Kitty Dec 12 - Drowning Pool Dec 20 - MORBID ANGEL WATAIN Jan 16 - Tampa Minifest Jan 25 - American Authors and Magic Giant Jan 28 - Mortiis Feb 1 - The Glorious Sons Continued

MIDFLORIDA CREDIT UNION AMPHITHEATER Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 US Hwy. 301 N, Tampa 813.740.2446. www.ticketmaster. com/venue/107257 Dec 14 – Meet n Grease Movie Sing-aLong with Danny www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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Dec 13 - Selwyn Birchwood Band Dec 15 - Alex Harris: Holiday Soul Dec 18 - Mark Moultrup Trio + James Suggs Holiday CD Release Dec 19 - Ann Hampton Callaway: The Linda Ronstadt Songbook Dec 20 - The Dead, December 1973 – featuring Uncle John’s Band Jan 11 - Randall Bramblett Band Jan 12 - Palladium Jazz Awards: Celebrating Herb, Kitty & Majid Jan 13 - the Chopin Project: Renana Gutman Jan 24, 26, 28 - St. Petersburg Opera: Rigoletto PINELLAS PARK PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 4951 78th Ave. N, Pinellas Park. www.pinellas-park.com Dec. 7 - Fleetwood Mac Tribute Jan. 4 - Elvis Tribute Jan. 11 - CCR / John Fogerty Tribute Feb. 15 - Elton John Tribute RITZ YBOR 1503 E 7th Ave., Tampa, Fl 33605. 813-248-4050. www.theritzybor.com/ Dec 4 – Stephen Marley Dec 7 - Claude VonStroke: 2019 Fall Tour Dec 8 - Madeon - Good Faith Live Dec 13 - Sullivan King: Thank You For Raging Tour Dec 14 - Kap Slap Fall Tour Dec 20 - SNAILS • World of Slime Tour Dec 27 - Carnage - NYE Weekend 40

Dec 29 - Zeds Dead - NYE Weekend Jan 3 - Kai Wachi - Demigod Tour Jan 21 - Red Wanting Blue, Carbon Leaf & The Alternate Routes Jan 24 - Riot Ten W/Throwdown Jan 28 - Machine Head - Burn My Eyes 25th Anniversary Tour RUTH ECKERD HALL 1111 N. Mcmullen Booth Rd, Clearwater. 727.791.7400. www.rutheckerdhall.com Dec 3 - Dave Koz and Friends Christmas Dec 6 - Trisha Yearwood Dec 7 - John Prine Dec 8 - Live From Nashville Dec 8 - TFO: Mozart & Tchaikovsky Dec 12 - Beautiful: Carole King Musical Dec 13 - Criss Angel Dec 14 - Bowzer’s Holiday Party Dec 15 - TFO: Holiday Pops Dec 20 - Lindsey Stirling Dec 21 - A Christmas Carol Dec 22 - Christmastime w/The Carpenters Dec 31 - Salute to Vienna Jan 5 - Elvis Birthday Bash Jan 8 - TFO: Café Ole Jan 10 - Air Supply Jan 12 - The Bronx Wanderers Jan 18 - Johnny Mathis

Jan 20 - The Kingston Trio Jan 24 - Steve Martin & Martin Short Jan 25 - Star Wars Episode VI Live Jan 30 - Styx Jan 31 - STOMP

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SEMINOLE HARD ROCK 5223 Orient Rd, Tampa, FL. (813) 627-7625. www.seminolehardrocktampa.com/ Dec 7 - THE ANGELUS MUSIC FESTIVAL. Starring Eddie Montgomery and more. Dec 8 - CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVISITED. On their Final Revival Tour.

SIDESPLITTERS COMEDY CLUB 12938 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL 33618. (813) 960-1197. www.sidesplitterscomedy.com/ SEE AD FOR ACTS IN FOOTLIGHTS SECTION.

SKIPPERS SMOKEHOUSE 910 Skipper Rd, Tampa, FL 33613, (813) 971-0666. www.skipperssmokehouse.com/

Thursdays - Grateful Dead Nite w/ Uncle John’s Band – FREE. Dec 28 – SOUTHERN AVENUE. Southern Avenue combines the talents of a set of young musicians who bring their individual backgrounds to the table to create music that carries the Southern soul legacy into the 21st century, spanning the band members’ wide-ranging musical interests while showcasing the powerful chemistry and electrifying live show that they’ve honed through extensive stage and studio experience. SPANISH LYRIC 813-603-6221. www.spanishlyrictheatre.com/ Jan 11 - BROADWAY & BEYOND. Featuring the cast of Brooklyn, the Musical and other local SLT fan favorites as they perform selections from Les Miserables, West Side Story, In the Heights, Mamma Mia, and many others. Feb 7-9. BKLYN THE MUSICAL. The plot includes adult themes, such as homelessness, addiction and abandonment, and the characters speak in the language of urban poetry (without graphic language).

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STAGEWORKS THEATER 1120 E. Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa 813.374.2416. www.stageworkstheatre.org Feb 7-23 - MORNINGSIDE. This shrewd and razor-sharp play from award-winning playwright Topher Payne takes us to a sunny, spring afternoon in the Morningside neighborhood of Atlanta where different generations are thrown together to test the bonds of family and friendship. This is about to be the MOTHER of all baby showers. The Women meets Steel Magnolias meets The Real Housewives…what could possibly go wrong?

813.229. STAR www.strazcenter.org Dec 1 - Next Generation Ballet’s Nutcracker Dec 4 – Santa’s Holiday Revue Dec 5 - Straight Up With Stassi LIVE With special guests Beau Clark & Taylor Strecker Dec 6 - The Florida Orchestra - Mozart & Tchaikov Dec 7 - Inside Out Nick Offerman: All Rise Dec 8 - Rock School Blowout Sammy Figueroa & His Latin Explos Dec 12 – 22 – A Tuna Christmas Dec 13 - The Florida Orchestra - Holiday Pops Dec 19 – 31 – Disney’s Aladdin Dec 29 – A Drag Queen Christmas Jan 10 - The Florida Orchestra - Lush Life: Ellington & Strayho Jan 11 - Stars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow: Youth America Grand Prix Gala Jan 14 - 14 - DRUMLine Live! Jan 15 – Feb 9 - A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare Jan 17 - The Florida Orchestra - Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 Jan 17 – 19 Girls Night: The Musical Jan 21 - National Geographic LIVE! – Shannon Wild: Pursuit of the Black Panther Jan 24 - Iliza Shlesinger Jan 26 - That Golden Girls Show! A Puppet Parody

ST. PETERSBURG OPERA COMPANY 727.823.2040. www.stpeteopera.org Various performance locations. Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Cocktail with the Maestro. Various performance locations. Dec 12 -22 - HOLIDAY SPARKLE. a festive musical celebration featuring vocal soloists and ensembles, accompanied by a 15-member orchestra. the program includes music from film and television, beloved Christmas standards, classical vocal music associated with the holiday season, sacred and secular favorites and choral masterpieces. The fast-moving, colorful show will also feature elements of theater and dance. STRAZ CENTER 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 42

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FOOTLIGHTS con’t THE STUDIO @620 620 1st Ave. South, St. Petersburg FL 33701. 27895-6620. www.studio620.org Dec 12 – GYPSY STAR - The original music of Gypsy Star artfully fuses indie folk rock with sounds and rhythms from around the world. Imagine if Fleetwood Mac, Blackmore’s Night, Loreena McKennitt and the Gipsy Kings got together to form a new band… throw in a bit of jazz and classical music and it might sound very much like Gypsy Star.

TAMPA THEATRE 711 N Franklin St, Tampa, FL 33602. www.TampaTheatre.org Dec 19 - Holiday Brass Jan 17 - Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute Jan 18 - Demetri Martin: Wandering Mind Tour Jan 27 - An Evening with Isabel Allende

URBANITE THEATRE 1487 Second Street, Sarasota, FL 34236. www.urbanitetheatre.com Now through December 15 - THE THANKSGIVING PLAY. Is it possible for a troupe of all-white teaching artists to create a culturally sensitive pageant to celebrate Native American Heritage Month? Subversive, absurd and endearing, The Thanksgiving Play is a blistering satire that hilariously dissects political correctness, just in time for the holidays. USF YUENGLING CENTER 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, Fl 33620. (813) 9743111 www.yuenglingcenter.com/ Dec 4 - USF CHORAL HOLIDAY. A festive evening of celebration through song. ‘Tis the season for new favorites and traditional carols, complete with an audience sing-a- long. Dec 27 - NEW YEAR’S EVE WEEKEND JAM Dec 31 – JIM GAFFIGAN: The Pale Tourist tour VAN WEZEL 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. 941-953-3368 www. vanwezel.org Dec 3 - Tony Bennett Dec 12 - Under the Streetlamp: Holidays Dec 13 - 15 - Beautiful: the Carole King Musical Dec 20 - Sarasota Ballet

TARPON SPRINGS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 324 Pine St, Tarpon Springs, FL www.tarponarts.org/ Dec 7 - The Four C Notes - Seasons Greetings. Be transported back to a time of quintessential fourpart doo-wop vocal harmony as this amazing group performs a bevy of chart-topping original and holiday hits. Dec 14-15, 21-22 - The Gift of the Magi Jan 12 - Back to the 60s - One More Time Jan 17 - DePue Brothers Band Jan 26 - ARIA 44

WEST COAST PLAYERS 21905 Us 19 N. Clearwater, 727.437.2363. www.wcplayers.org Jan 24 - Feb 9 - FOREVER PLAID. Once upon a time, there were four guys (Sparky, Smudge, Jinx and Frankie) who discovered that they shared a love for music and then got together to become their idols: The Four Freshmen, The Hi-Lo’s and The Crew Cuts. Rehearsing in the basement of Smudge’s family’s plumbing supply company, they became “Forever Plaid”. On the way to their first big gig, the “Plaids” are broadsided by a school bus and killed instantly. It is at the moment when their careers and lives end that the story of Forever Plaid begins.

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anta on the beach? Lighted palm trees? Nah, not this year. When you’re longing for a classic Christmas, there’s no place like The Florida Orchestra, sparkling with holiday magic you can’t find at the mall. HOLIDAY POPS (Dec. 13-15 with two matinees): The annual favorite is a jolly good time for the whole family. This year’s concert is a sleighload of classics you know and love, including Sleigh Ride, The Nutcracker, Winter Wonderland and a holiday sing-along. Concerts are Dec. 13-15 in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater, with two matinees that won’t spoil anyone’s bedtime. Daniel Black conducts, with Vanessa Thomas on vocals. Tickets start at $18, in the Raymond James Pops series. HANDEL’S MESSIAH: For nearly 300 years, one work has brought audiences to their feet in the ultimate celebration of holiday joy: Handel’s Mes-

siah, with its divine “Hallelujah” chorus. Michael Francis leads the orchestra and The Master Chorale of Tampa Bay in three special performances: Idlewild Baptist Church in Lutz (Dec 19), the Mahaffey Theater (Dec. 20), and Indian Rocks Baptist Church (Dec. 21). Tickets start at $18 at the Mahaffey; $30 general admission at the churches. HOLIDAY BRASS: TFO’s incomparable brass and percussion sections perform festive favorites in the exquisitely renovated historic Tampa Theatre. Daniel Black conducts arrangements for brass and percussion ensemble, including Sleigh Ride, Ave Maria, The Nutcracker, Messiah’s “Hallelujah Chorus,” and classic carols. Dec. 19; $20 general admission www.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 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 history, 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 52

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 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

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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.

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 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.

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

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.

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.

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. 56

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.thejames-

museum.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. 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.

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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 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.

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. 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.

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

TAMPA BAY HISTORY CENTER 801 Old Water St, Tampa, FL 33602. (813) 2280097. 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 thru March 15. The Making of a Museum: 100 Years, 100 Works. From the permanent collection. The collection is unique—with significant holdings of ancient Greek and Roman art, as well as increased acquisitions of modern and contemporary art.

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Attractions & Museums 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.

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.

USF BOTANICAL GARDENS 4202 E. Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL, 813-974-2329. www.gardens.usf.edu USF CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM 4202 E. Fowler Ave, Tampa. 813. 974.4133. www.ira.usf.edu VETERANS ART CENTER 6798 Crosswinds Dr. N, St. Petersburg 62

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THE YBOR CITY MUSEUM STATE PARK Visit the Museum located in the 1923-era Ferlita Bakery, where you will find exhibits on the cigar industry, the immigrant groups who settled Ybor City, the social clubs and mutual aid societies, and important events and eras related to Ybor City’s unique cultural heritage. A special exhibit, Traces of Cuba, iis on display and you can see the bakery’s original ovens. Take a break in the lush and picturesque Museum Garden or tour the “casita,” representative of a typical cigar-worker’s family home. 1818 Ninth Avenue, Tampa. 813-247-6323. www.ybormuseum.org/visitthe-museum

ZOOTAMPA AT LOWRY PARK 1101 W Sligh Ave, Tampa, FL 33604. 813) 935-8552. www. zootampa.org ZooTampa at Lowry Park is operated by the Lowry Park Zoological Society, a charitable organization committed to excellence in education, conservation and research. The Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), and is featured among the “Top 25 Zoos in the U.S” by TripAdvisor. Open seven days a week, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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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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REMY’S RATATOUILLE ADVENTURE, where guests will shrink to the size of Chef Remy and race through Gusteau’s restaurant on a wild adventure.

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hen we went over to Walt Disney World to Hollywood Studios recently, we knew we were going to get to experience the newest addition to Star War’s Galaxy’s Edge — the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride. What we didn’t know, was the stunning announcements of all the new plans in store for guests over the next few years throughout Disney World. A new Star Wars themed hotel, a new ride featuring Mickey and Minnie (their first, if you can believe it!), new restaurants, a major update to the entrance of Epcot, and much more! Here’s a sampling: MAGIC KINGDOM TRON LIGHTCYCLE / RUN – Based on the movie franchise, the coaster-style attraction takes guests on a race through the Grid on their own lightcycle.

EPCOT WORLD SHOWCASE - The United Kingdom pavilion will welcome the first attraction inspired by MARY POPPINS. Guests will step in time down Cherry Tree Lane, where their adventure will begin. In 2020, the new “HARMONIOUS” will debut as the largest nighttime spectacular ever created for a Disney park. In summer 2020, the France pavilion will offer 66

Summer 2020 will also see the debut of a new restaurant in the France pavilion, LA CRÊPERIE DE PARIS, offering both table- and quick-service options featuring a menu from celebrity chef Jérôme Bocuse. Also in the France pavilion, the classic Impressions de France film will be joined by the new “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST SING-ALONG,” debuts Jan 17, 2020. The new experience invites guests to participate in a twist on a tale as old as time. The new sing-along will run in rotation with “Impressions de France,” which will receive an upgrade to 4K projection. “CANADA FAR AND WIDE IN CIRCLE-VISION 360” will debut Jan 17, 2020 with new scenes, a new musical and new narration by Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy. In the China pavilion, “WONDROUS CHINA” will take guests on a journey across the country in a 360-degree digital format. The American pavilion will welcome REGAL EAGLE SMOKEHOUSE: CRAFT DRAFTS & BARBECUE. DISNEY’S DUCKTALES WORLD SHOWCASE ADVENTURE – Guests will be able to use the Play Disney Parks mobile app to search for treasure alongside Donald Duck and friends in a scavenger hunt. WORLD CELEBRATION - The iconic Spaceship Earth will transform to reflect the power of storytelling to unite the human experience. New narration and new musical score will focus on the moments and ideas that define the story of humanity. WORLD DISCOVERY GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: COSMIC REWIND will feature a storytelling coaster that rotates

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360 degrees to focus guests on the action, including the first reverse launch on a Disney coaster. An expansion of the Mission: SPACE pavilion, the new restaurant SPACE 220 will feature the celestial panorama of a space station, including daytime and nighttime views of Earth from 220 miles up. THE PLAY! pavilion will open in time for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Guests will discover an interactive city with games, activities and experiences that connect them with friends, family and Disney characters – both real and virtual. HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS MICKEY & MINNIE’S RUNAWAY RAILWAY (March 4, 2020) – Guests will burst through the Chinese Theatre movie screen and join Mickey, Minnie and pals on an adventure that will feature dazzling visual effects, a lovable theme song and surprising twists and turns.

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Land (2020) – A rodeo arena Andy created using some of his favorite toys, games and playsets will be home to a new BBQ table-service restaurant in Toy Story Land. RESORT HOTELS DISNEY’S RIVIERA RESORT (Dec. 16, 2019) – This deluxe Disney Vacation Club resort will immerse guests in the grandeur and enchantment of the European Riviera. It will offer 300 familyfriendly vacation homes, including deluxe studios, one- and two-bedroom villas, grand villas and Tower Studios. The resort is designed in early 20th-century.

REFLECTIONS, A DISNEY LAKESIDE LODGE – A new deluxe, nature-inspired Disney resort hotel will be themed to complement its natural surroundings, and will include more than 900 rooms and proposed Disney Vacation Club villas spread across a variety of unique accommodation types.

SPRINGS Candlelght Processional in Epcot - DISNEY now thru Dec 30 (April 17, 2020) – An origiCIRQUE DU SOLEIL nal new show will pay homage toProcessional Disney’s richishisCANDLELIGHT PROCESSIONAL NARRATORS TAKE TO THE STAGE – Candlelight toryWorld of animation. one of the most beloved holiday traditions at Walt Disney Resort. Featuring a joyous retelling of the Christmas story by a celebrity narrator, accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra and a glorious mass choir, this festive performance takes place through December 30. Show times are at 5, 6:45 and 8:15 p.m.

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tar Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the largest and most technologically advanced singlethemed land expansion ever in a Disney park. The 14-acre land transports guests to the remote planet of Batuu, full of unique sights, sounds, smells and tastes. Guests become part of their own Star Wars stories as they experience galactic food and beverages, such as iconic Blue Milk and Green Milk. They can craft their own lightsabers or build their own droids in immersive, interactive retail experiences. They can explore an intriguing collection of merchant shops and may even come across iconic Star Wars characters. In one of the land’s signature attractions, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, guests take the controls of the most famous ship in the galaxy as pilots, gunners or flight engineers in an exhilarating experience that responds in real time to the actions they take. The second anchor attraction, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is the most ambitious, immersive and advanced attraction ever imagined. Guests launch into space aboard a transport shuttle, only to be captured by a Star Destroyer and pursued by Kylo Ren as they search for a way to escape the clutches of the First Order. Opening in 2021, A Star Wars vacation experience unlike anything Disney has ever created before will fully immerse guests in a galaxy far, far away. Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will offer a two-night itinerary where all guests arrive and depart at the same time, similar to Disney Cruise Line. Throughout the journey, guests will be invited to delve deeper into their personal adventures by participating in activities, interacting with characters, crew and other passengers they meet, and becoming part of the action and the broader Star Wars saga.

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ADVENTURES BEYOND THE PARKS The Orlando Auto Museum is the home of the Dezer Collection. With the largest car collection in the United States, they offer some of the highest quality classic and collector cars for sale. The Orlando Auto Museum has over 1,000 cars, vespas, micro-cars, and movie memorbilla for sale. 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.

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 offer guests a more affordable onsite 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.

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

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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. https://www.setteitalian.com/ The operators of one of Orlando’s most popular vegetarian restaurants, Sanctum Café, are bringing this new concept to Winter Park, Proper & Wild, serving plant-based dishes that focus on modern food trends. www.properandwildwp.com/ The District GastroBar, a new upscale restaurant and bar, inspired by Orlando’s mid-twentieth century African-American music scene, features an open-air

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patio, beer garden, and a menu with Caribbean flare. www.thedistrictgastrobar.com/ 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) 717-9865. www.dinosaurworld.com/florida/ Dinosaur World features over 150 life-size dinosaur sculptures in over 20 acres. Fossil dig, Dino Gem Excavation, Geode Cracker and more.

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his jolly time of year features a combination of seasonal shows, special treats, twinkling lights and more! Holidays at LEGOLAND is included in general admission – no extra ticket required. Dance, sing-along, and deck the halls with two interactive & iconic shows: “Holly Jolly Jubilee” – journey inside Santa’s workshop to sing, dance, and clap along with Santa’s elves in this family friendly grooving musical & rock around the LEGO Christmas Tree Spectacular with interactive lights, music, and snow. Meet Santa with a twist. Say hello to LEGO Santa

and LEGO Toy Soldier. Enjoy hands-on building and capture memories at photo ops, including a giant LEGO wreath, lifesize LEGO snowmen and a sleigh with reindeer made out of thousands of bricks. Ring in the New Year - From December 26-31, enjoy the holiday décor and more. Kids’ New Year’s Party features a nightly fireworks show, dance parties, special building activities and more. On www.legoland.com/florida/ December 31, enjoy a brick drop at a kid-friendly hour.

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rush 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.

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.

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14501 S Orange Blossom Tr, Orlando, FL 32837. (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. 74

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

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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.

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

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. CONTINUED

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ut a little mischief in your merry when Universal Orlando unwraps a resortwide celebration that will elevate your season. Experience Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter as Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley are transformed with wondrous spirit. Treat yourself to Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s. And watch the live retelling of Dr. Seuss’s classic holiday tale starring The Grinch™ in the Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular.

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ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART 2416 Mills Ave N, Orlando, FL 32803. (407) 8964231. www.omart.org

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 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. 407-8967365. www.orlandorep.com Creating experiences that enlighten, entertain, and enrich the lives of family and young audiences.

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 . 76

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 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

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Sebastian the Black leads his crews of renegades on a swashbuckling adventure before your very eyes.

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 surrounded by schools of feeding fish – all with the massive open reef as the backdrop.

POLK MUSEUM OF ART 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland, FL 33801, (863) 6887743. www.polkmuseumofart.org SEAWORLD / DISCOVERY COVE 7007 Sea World Dr, Orlando, FL 32821. (888) 8005447. www.seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-orlando/ CONTINUED

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t’s Christmas every day at SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration. Enjoy festive shopping, delicious food, and stunning live shows. Gather your family and join all of your festive friends at SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration through December 31. SeaWorld transforms into a winter wonderland sparkling with holiday cheer, excitement and over 3 million beautiful lights. Experience award-winning entertainment, from the all-new Sesame Street Christmas Parade to spectacular seasonal shows like O’Wondrous Night and Winter Wonderland on Ice. Rub noses with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and pals, or head to Wild Arctic and visit with Santa himself. Create unforgettable holiday memories with a magical Christmas celebration at SeaWorld.

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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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Christmas classic, “The Polar Express” is at Gaylord Palms as an all-new theme for ICE! “The Polar Express” comes alive for guests in a world made from more than two million pounds of ice, hand-carved into sculptures and interactive features to recreate iconic scenes from the film. The ICE! attraction is crafted by artisans from Harbin, China, who create larger-than-life sculptures. Guests don a supplied parka and enter a world of 9° to discover more than ten scenes from “The Polar Express,” along with the event’s two-story ice slides and the popular Frostbite Factory live ice carving showcase, and a traditional Nativity created with crystal clear ice. More holiday fun at Gaylord: Cirque Dreams Unwrapped, a 25-minute, experience featuring soaring acrobatics, theatricality and imagination; Snow Tubing sends guests zooming down an eight-lane tubing hill covered in real snow; The Elf Training Academy inside Alpine Village’s workshop, where guests can create the perfect Christmas present; The Greatest Story is told on stage beneath the resort’s Christmas tree; “Wonders of Winter” Alpine stage performance; #LIT Light Show in St. Augustine atrium; The Sounds of the Season Concert Series; The Three Kings Festival; Secret Santa Scavenger Hunt; Naughty or Nice Escape Room; Alpine Village has Photos with Santa, seasonal food and beverage options plus Build-A-Bear Workshop. There’s so much more to check out!

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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 HOTEL BIG EXPANSION. 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.

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Las Vegas THE VENETIAN / PALAZZO www.venetian.com FOREIGNER - Jan 24 - Feb 1, April 17 - 25 FOREIGNER will be taking over the Las Vegas Strip in 2020 with their exclusive headlining residency show at The Venetian Theatre. With ten multi-platinum albums and 16 Top 30 hits, FOREIGNER is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world with a formidable musical arsenal that continues to propel sold-out tours and album sales, now exceeding 80 million.

SAHARA LAS VEGAS www.saharalasvegas.com MAGIC MIKE LIVE! MOVES TO SAHARA. Magic Mike Live Las Vegas, which recently celebrated its 1,000th performance, will open at SAHARA Las Vegas in Spring of 2020. Heralded as “the modern strip show we deserve” by USA TODAY and “the sizzling-hot (and surprisingly empowering!) show women deserve” by Pop Sugar, Magic Mike Live Las Vegas continues to receive rave reviews from fans and critics alike.

THE NEON MUSEUM www.neonmuseum.org Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @The Neon Museum Thru 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.

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Las Vegas THE PLAZA www.plazahotelcasino.com NEW LUXE GUEST ROOMS AND SUITES Downtown’s newest hotel accommodations feature redesigned floor plans paired with a variety of high-end décor, technology and energy efficiency upgrades. The $15 million renovation transformed more than 120 guest rooms on the top floors of the Plaza’s North Tower. Every room has an Amazon Echo Dot in the alarm clock enabling guests to easily use Alexa commands to check the weather, play music and contact hotel staff for assistance.

PALMS www.palms.com/ BILLY IDOL EXTENDS VEGAS RESIDENCY. Billy Idol: Las Vegas has received numerous accolades since launching in 2019. The performances have featured material from throughout Idol’s career, from Idol’s days fronting the British punk band Generation X to his hits including “Rebel Yell,” “White Wedding,” “Dancing With Myself,” and many more. Billy Idol will be joined by his longtime guitarist Steve Stevens and the rest of the Billy Idol band. RAIL EXPLORERS NOW OPEN www.railexplorers.net/ Rail Explorers, the family-friendly, outdoor-adventure attraction featuring pedal-powered rail bikes, now has year-round tours in Southern Nevada. Located in historic Boulder City, Nevada—just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip en route to Hoover Dam—Rail Explorers offers exhilarating, guided excursions in two- or four-seat rail bikes along the same tracks used during construction of the dam. Las Vegas tours include three options, including the Southwest Ramble, a four-mile downhill pedal-powered daytime ride; the Sunset Tour, a picturesque downhill ride in the evening as the sun sets behind the River Mountains; and the Evening Lantern Ride, a one-of-a-kind experience illuminated by the glow from the moon and stars. All rides start at the

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our-time GRAMMY Award winner Keith Urban will bring Keith Urban Live – Las Vegas to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for 12 concerts. Urban will bring an all-new show, packed with hit songs, explosive showmanship and usual unpredictability. The shows will be a once-in-a-lifetime concert event – an arena-sized production in a theater setting, up close and personal. Keith Urban Live – Las Vegas will utilize The Colosseum’s new general admission capability on the main floor for a dynamic and reimagined fan experience. Performances are scheduled for: January, April, July, August, and November 2020.

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Nevada State Railroad Museum and continue downhill to Railroad Pass. Each tour also includes a nostalgic ride back to the top of the hill in one of the museum’s historic trains, along with free museum entry.

hole championship course has been reimagined by legendary golf course architect Tom Fazio to give players a new golf experience from the first drive to the last putt. The course sits on 129 acres of the resort’s private backyard, with eight all-new holes and 10 revamped holes. MANDALAY BAY mandalaybay.mgmresorts.com DAVID LEE ROTH ROCKS VEGAS - Jan 8 - 11, March 18 - 28. Diamond Dave is bringing the rock to the House of Blues Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. David Lee Roth brings an explosive two-guitar sound and his long list of familiar hits to life. With a changing set of 26 instantly recognizable songs, including “Jump,” “Panama,” and “California Girls,” it is the sound of a generational prison break.

WYNN www.wynnlasvegas.com NEW CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE DESIGNED BY TOM FAZIO. The only resort golf course on the Las Vegas Strip recently returned to Wynn Las Vegas with the reopening of the Wynn Golf Club. The original 18-

LIP SMACKING FOODIE TOURS INTRODUCES LAS VEGAS ARTS DISTRICT TOUR www.VegasFoodieTour.com Lip Smacking Foodie Tours recently introduced a new itinerary to its roster – the eclectic Arts District Lip Smacking Tour. On this tour, guests will get a taste of the best the Arts District has to offer as they meet some of its most distinctive chefs. This experience escorts groups to up to four locations, with each restaurant presenting an array of distinctive dishes.

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ne of music’s most renowned trailblazers and the topselling female country artist of all-time, Shania Twain, is returning to the Las Vegas Strip with Shania Twain “Let’s Go!” The Vegas Residency, at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Shania serves as creative director for her new Las Vegas show, combining her three decade-long career with inspiration from her iconic videos and elements from her 2018 sold out global NOW tour. This country rebel at heart will push the boundaries in Vegas, just as she always has done, taking fans on a journey of nostalgia and blowing them away with outside-the-box concepts and visual spectacles.

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Las Vegas BELLAGIO www.bellagio.mgmresorts.com BELLAGIO DEBUTS LAKESIDE SUPPER CLUB, THE MAYFAIR. Inspired by top supper clubs in London and around the world, The Mayfair redefines the traditional “dinner and a show” for today’s traveler with a restaurant that evolves throughout the evening, amplifying in energy as dusk shifts to night. Guests will be able to indulge in contemporary American cuisine while enjoying live entertainment performances nightly, set to the Bellagio Fountains. FLAMINGO www.caesars.com/flamingo-las-vegas RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE LIVE! All tea, no shade! Some of the most famous drag queens in the world are taking over the Las Vegas Strip when RuPaul’s Drag Race Live! hits the stage at Flamingo Las Vegas in early 2020. From the creative team behind the Emmy Award-winning series RuPaul’s Drag Race, RuPaul’s

Drag Race Live! will be the most sickening eleganza extravaganza in Las Vegas herstory. The revue is everything you love about the TV show and then some. Seven queens will be featured in each show from a rotating cast.

TRIP TO STRIP www.triptostriplv.com Trip to Strip is a new, affordable, on-demand rideshare service specifically for small groups. Never charging surge prices, Trip to Strip is an affordable option, especially for tourists traveling in groups for conventions, meetings, weddings, or birthday and

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erosmith brings the heat to the Las Vegas Strip with AEROSMITH: DEUCES ARE WILD. This residency brings guests face to face with the great Rock ‘n Roll band in an immersive, state-ofthe art audio and video technology experience. The show features never-seen-before visuals and audio from Aerosmith recording sessions. The Grammy-award winning band has produced hit songs such as “Walk This Way,” “Dream On” and “Janie’s Got a Gun.” Fans now have the opportunity to party on stage right alongside Aerosmith with the new “VIP ON-STAGE THX-PERIENCE” packages, which includes one on-stage seated or standing ticket, one pair of 1more THX-certified Triple Driver Headphones to keep, on-stage VIP bar access and entry access through a separate VIP entrance.

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bacherlor(ette) parties. Trip to Strip provides a luxury ride via a limousine-style interior without premium prices. Vehicles offer complimentary Wi-Fi, USB ports for charging, and ample space for luggage. Able to carry up to 11 passengers, Trip to Strip is perfect for small groups wanting to affordably travel together anywhere from downtown Las Vegas to the M Resort, including the resort corridor, Las Vegas Convention Center and McCarran International Airport. Prices are determined on the distance and number of passengers in the booking party. The Trip to Strip app is available free in the Apple and Google Play store and is integrated with the “Transit” app.

fans have come to know and love and the introduction to new superstar characters: Willie Nelson; Justin Bieber, David Bowie and Stevie Wonder. In addition, Fator brings the Oceans 11 Rat Pack back to Las Vegas with special appearances by Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin.

MIRAGE mgmresorts.com/mirage TERRY FATOR’S SHOW - Terry Fator: The VOICE of Entertainment Presents an Evening with the Stars. An Evening with the Stars features the puppets that

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Betting patterns won’t change casino advantage

Dear Mark: What are your thoughts about using a betting progression method in playing blackjack against a continuous shuffling machine? Is playing against shuffle machines ever a good idea? Tim R. Raising or lowering your wagers without the knowledge of the composition of the deck – card counting – does not change the house edge. In this respect, a betting progression will not help you regardless of whether the shuffle is continuous or hand shuffled.

At the end of the day, Tim, house edge will stay the same irrespective of your betting patterns. As for playing against shuffle machines, consider me not a fan. My beef against a continuous shuffler is that they invariably favor the house because more hands are dealt per hour when the dealer does not have to stop and shuffle the cards. From the casino’s perspective, time is money. The more hands per hour, the better for the house. From a player’s perspective, speed kills in a casino environment. The longer you are exposed to the house advantage, the more mayhem on your bankroll. The deal here, Tim, pun intended, is that you are already spotting the house an edge against your play; a faster game helps them, never you. Dear Mark: My game of choice is video poker. Typically, I bet quarters, but if I am having a bit of luck, I bump it up to dollars. As you often mention, I try my best to identify the best pay tables along with using basic strategy. It seems lately that I am having much better luck on www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

dollar machines, more so than playing quarters. Do I see better cards because of the coin denomination that I choose? Tom S. The coin denomination of the machine that you are playing on has no effect on what you are drawing in video poker. The random number generator that determines what cards you will see on the screen is the same chip in a quarter machine as it is on a dollar game. Playing dollars versus quarters has no influence on the “frequency of winning.” Your luck on dollar games, Tom, could simply be because the pay tables where you play are probably better on the dollar machines than the quarter ones. For instance, on a Jacks or Better machine and employing expert play, a 9/6 Jacks or Better game returns 99.5 percent. If you drop the full house and flush payoffs to the 8/5 that you probably see on a quarter game, that return drops to 97.3 percent. The two plus percent difference might not seem like a whole lot, Tom, but it is plenty enough to give you more than just the illusion of winning on a dollar game.

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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.

dancers. With the support of live singers, interactive actors, costuming and scenic elements, and audience participation segments, Christmas in the Air delivers something for every family member to enjoy. WINNING WONDERLAND $500,000 GIVEAWAY. The winning continues through Saturday, Dec. 28 with the Winning Wonderland $500,000 Giveaway. For every 100 slot points or table games equivalent accumulated during the promotional period participants earn one virtual drawing entry. Grand prize drawing at 9 p.m. Dec. 28 will win $5,000 in Freeplay or Tableplay and one lucky winner will win a 2020 Lexus RC F. PICTURES WITH SANTA IN THE BUFFET. Capture memories and enjoy a holiday meal with Pictures with Santa in The Buffet from 5 – 9 p.m. Dec 15-19. Two complimentary photos with Santa are included with Buffet purchase. The Buffet will also have a special Christmas Eve brunch, Christmas Eve dinner, and Christmas Day holiday menu featuring Herb Roasted Prime Rib, Fresh Crab Legs, Oyster Dressing, Seafood Stuffed Pork Roast, Classical Fixings and more. SOUNDS OF THE SEASON LOCAL CHORAL GROUPS - Dec. 18-22. The sounds of the season echo through the atrium with live performances by local choral groups as they greet visitors from 5-6 p.m. nightly. NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY WITH THE MOLLY RINGWALDS. A champagne toast and party favors will be provided at midnight. After Hours Party with DJ Hyphee will provide all the New Year’s hype after the clock strikes midnight with his award-winning spins.

Fallen Oak, Beau Rivage’s beautiful golf course.

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 CHRISTMAS IN THE AIR, Dec. 14-27. Christmas in the Air is a Broadway-style song and dance review, wrapped up within a warm, fun and feel-good holiday storyline, told by Santa’s favorite elves. The show delivers the perfect mix of classic holiday melodies and modern-day favorites, highlighting a group of precision 88

MILLION DOLLAR HEATER POKER SERIES Jan 3-13. The Million Dollar Heater is a poker players’ dream come true with $1M in guaranteed prize pools and 65 tables. There will be 16 tournament events, and daily events with exciting game formats.

UPCOMING HEADLINE ENTERTAINMENT Dec 28 - Better Than Ezra Dec 31 - The Molly Ringwalds & Dj After Party Jan 11 - George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic Jan 17 - Lewis Black Jan 18 - Engelbert Humperdinck

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his is the tale of two teams. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness. (Sorry Charles!) Welcome Fans, is anybody still out there? What a Disaster this season has been. It was the best of times when the Bucs won their first game of the season. Glory be to God, the fans had hope. Fire the cannons, raise the flags, then before you get to say yea, it became the worst if times. The Giants came to town. What a shame. The Bucs looked good but then they become the same old Bucs. But hey, they almost won but they blew it again. Let’s just blame the kicker, let’s blame the refs. Blah, blah, blah. Let’s put the blame where it belongs, on the entire team. They don’t seem to get it, they have great players, great coaches, the best faculties in the NFL, an organization that backs them, and great fans. How can they score 55 points one week and bomb the next week? It has been dismaying, disappointing and just darn disconcerting. Whatever the problem, they better figure it soon. I don’t know what the problem is, maybe it’s the water. Enough said. It is what it is. We still love the Bucs. We might want to smack them sometimes, but all and all, we always hope for the best.

By Barbara McGovern

On Sept. 22nd, Ronde Barber was inducted into the Ring of Honor. It was a well-deserved honor for one of the most accomplished players in Buccaneer history. Not only was his play on the field outstanding but his support within the community was outstanding. He was always ready to lend a helping hand, and we are all very glad that he is still a member of our community.

Although the play on field isn’t very inspiring, the Bucs commitment to the community is. There isn’t a week that goes by that the organization isn’t doing something in the community to make Tampa Bay a better place to live. It’s bringing new equipment to the schools, supporting our military and first responders, providing health and eye care for kids, and working with the kids to show them positive values. Several of the team members have set up foundations to support pressing needs in the area. Coach Arians and his wife have a foundation that supports the needs of children and families. Recently, there was benefit to promote the Guardian Ad Litem — a group that advocates for children in the foster care system. Their next undertaking will be the annual toy drive that can help make a difference in child’s life. To get information on how you can help make Christmas a happier time for a child please contact rquick@vfgal.org The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Foundation announced a $250,000 commitment to establish the NFL’s first college scholarship for high school girl

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football players. This scholarship is open to all female high school seniors nationwide who participate in a formally sanctioned flag or tackle football team. “In Florida alone we have 260 sanctioned girls flag football teams, yet there are no scholarship opportunities for these female athletes after high school that reduces the burden of the college tuition,” said Buccaneers owner/president of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers foundation and Glazer family foundation, Darcy Glazer Kassewitz. The Bucs want to fill that void by creating a scholarship program that would reward young women for their academic success as well as encourage them to play football. The scholarship is the latest initiative from the Buccaneers extensive commitment to connecting with girls and young women through flag football. In 2018, the team partnered with the city of Tampa parks and recreation Department to launch the junior Bucs flag football league, which is comprised of 24 Local Recreation Center teams that each received new equipment from the Buccaneers. Also, through their junior Bucs flag football middle school program, the Bucs have reached 35,000 girls with flag football equipment that was donated to over 90 middle schools.

Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay. The veteran inside linebacker spent the evening at a bowling alley along with 14 of his teammates and big brother of Tampa Bay. Teammates showed up for the Team Godwin Foundation launch. Wide receiver Chris Godwin and his girlfriend Mariah DeiPercio launched their team Godwin foundation, which aims to make an impact for pets in need by providing financial assistance to local shelter and rescue groups, with many of Godwin’s teammates in attendance. The foundation teamed up with the local community efforts to help bring a Marine Corps veteran Ed Wickliffe and his wife Molly home up to code following storm damage. The Annual Treasure Chest Run in November was in support of Breast Cancer research. There were hundreds that came to run, from the little kids, moms and dads, grand moms and grand pops who came.

At the Women of Red Tailgate on Dec 8, all the ladies and other female fans gathered for an all-inclusive tailgate buffet before the Bucs game with the Colts. This was a fun event that included a buffet, open bar, mimosas and soft drinks.

On the Monday before Thanksgiving, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive line and Publix Supermarket provided Thanksgiving meals for those less fortunate at the 13th annual turkey time with the O-line supported by Publix. They distributed for Thanksgiving meals to over 1000 families in need pre-selected by United Way through the Buccaneers academies. The Bucs cheerleaders, Captain Fear, and more than 30 Bucs staff members assisted in the distribution effort. Bucs big brother Lavonte David hosted the fourth annual Bowling For Kids Sake benefiting Big

I want to wish all the Bucs fans a wonderful Holiday. GO BUCS!

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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.

Applause Books www.rowman.com

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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Collecting Vintage Perfume

oday’s collectors are considering and collecting vintage perfumes both nationally and internationally. While the scents are alluring, the design of the perfume bottles are what attracts one to a particular vintage perfume. When I started my research on vintage perfumes, it was all about the beauty of the bottles and the bravado of the brands. Now, there is much more to the vintage perfume market. A skilled group of sellers/scientists are trying to blend old familiar perfume scents with new additions to create some collectible fragrances. It is interesting and a bit exciting to learn that an interested collector can actually find and purchase a favorite old-school perfume on the market. Would these old perfumes still smell good? Would they smell the same bringing back memories with a whiff? The idea of recovering old perfumes is interesting but it is not without its obstacles. The science surrounding the art of collecting vintage perfume is the real story here, along with the setbacks. Setback 1: Perfumes go bad over time. No matter how lovely or high quality a bottle is –albeit French Baccarat or Lalique crystal—perfumes lose their punch. The shelf life for most high-quality perfumes is about 18 months to 2 years. I was saddened by this fact since I have decades-old perfumes that I still use that date back to my high school days. When I hold those bottles and squirt the atomizer of my vintage Lauren or Calvin Klein perfume, I am immediately back in my childhood bedroom standing in front of my dresser thrilled to be going somewhere fun. Alas, too many years have passed to save the original smell. Setback 2: You really can’t go back to Kansas… even if you were, like me, raised in Connecticut. You see, perfumes can degrade from exposure to light, heat, and oxygen (air). A perfume’s top notes go by the wayside first and then the base or core scent languishes over time. Citrus scents fade very quickly. The floral scents are stronger 94

but they too will eventually give in to old age. Like people, some perfume scents age better than others. Setback 3: Trying to find a full, unopened bottle of vintage scents like Juneve by Reval Langlois from the 1920s, Sycomore by Chanel from the 1930s, or Apres L’Ondee by Guerlain from the 1950s is next to impossible. Why? Most people don’t realize that perfume collecting is a real thing. And this “real thing” is trendy and expensive. These vintage scents –not just the beautiful bottles-- are worth big bucks to a new generation of perfume chemists mixing new and old scents in New York, Milan, and Paris. Don’t forget about the industrious group of new age perfume entrepreneurs who are amassing old, half-empty bottles of perfume in thrift stores and from estate sales that were cast off. These folks are buying them up and auctioning them off online. They are reselling these scents by the tiny vial for a very nice profit on Etsy.com, Ebay.com, etc. So, if you are going all Marie Kondo and your old perfume is on the $1 and under table at your estate sale, you are making a big mistake. The money you lose on that transaction with a savvy estate sale shopper will certainly not “bring you joy”. Is there any hope for collectors who want to wear their favorite vintage scent and have a sniff that recalls a fond memory? Many vintage perfumes are sold online and are, with some obvious olfactory differences, ready to wear. Some collectors are looking for that scent that their late mother wore and paying big bucks to recapture it in a bottle or a vial. Others want to share a fragrance promoted or named by their favorite Hollywood celebrity or Pop star. Either way, the vintage perfume market is alive and well. These old perfumes and their bottles are leading the pack as a valuable, memorable, and somewhat attainable collecting category. Dr. Lori Verderame is the director of www.DrLoriV.com and www.Youtube.com/drloriv She is the award-winning Ph.D. antiques appraiser and artifacts expert on History channel’s #1 rated TV show, The Curse of Oak Island, about the world’s oldest treasure hunt. Dr. Lori presents her Antiques Appraisal Comedy Show with Free appraisals nationwide. Visit www. DrLoriV.com/events or call (888) 431-1010.

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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

Big Bear Lake, California

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ith plenty of groomed runs and terrain parks at Big Bear Lake’s two alpine resorts, Bear Mountain and Snow Summit, it’s easy to see why skiers and boarders head here when the snow flies. But this appealing alpine destination in the San Bernardino Mountains also has plenty of off-slope ways to get out and play. Take an adrenaline-pumping ride on a series of zip lines high above the San Bernardino snow trails, or check out the Soaring Eagle, an amusement-style two-at-a-time ride. Race innertubes down a hill or take a bobsled-style sled down an alpine slide. Bird watching for wintering bald eagles is great this time of year.

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