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10 MetroLife 8 The Publisher’s Notes

10 Arts

Tampa Museum of Art Celebrates Oswaldo Vigas

12 Drive

Pragmatic Luxury 2019 BMW X5

14 People

Debbie and Rob Canton; Founders of the Grady Goat Foundation

16 Spotlights

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Events, Business & Promotions

24 Scene

The Bay Area Social Scene

28 Metro Sponsored Events

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Ryan Nece 10th Annual Power of Giving Holiday Party

MetroHome 52 Home Tour

Coveted Mid-Century Modern Home

60 Hot Property 60 Casa Bahia Condo at Westshore Yacht Club 62 Luxury Single Story Living New Construction in South Tampa

MetroGuide

Features

76 Weekender

Iconic Bahia Mar, Ft. Lauderdale Beach

78 Getaways

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Heart Matters

Increasing awareness of heart disease and stroke with the American Heart Association

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Celebrating Coral Stylish products inspired by Pantone’s color of the year, Living Coral COMPILED BY METRO STAFF

Gasparilla Music and Film Festivals Delight Check out the lineups for the music and film festivals right here in Tampa Bay BY RONDA M. PARAG

Spanish Cusine with South American Flair – Mole Y Abuela

82 Latitude

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Unique Sightings Around Tampa Bay

Special Sections 35 Doctors of Distinction

On The Cover

Spring Time in Door County, Wisconsin

Professional Profiles of Area Physicians

43 Summer Camp Guide

A Variety of Camps For Summer Fun

63 Faces of METRO Tampa Bay

Celebrating Powerful People in Tampa Bay



Publisher’s Notes Take Care Of Your Heart. For 15 years, METRO has partnered with the American Heart Association in Tampa Bay, to create a special photo of Community Leaders Leading with Heart. Everyone pictured is busy with their jobs, families and community involvement, but one thing they all have in common is their passion to raise awareness and funds for research, and support the AHA’s mission of being a relentless force for longer, healthier lives. Spring is a great time to celebrate all things Gasparilla and March brings both music lovers and theatre buffs to the Cigar City Brewing Gasparilla Music Festival on March 9-10, and the Suncoast Credit Union Gasparilla International Film Festival from March 19-24. In St. Petersburg, race fans will enjoy the 15th Annual Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on March 8-10, the kickoff to the IndyCar series. Do you like yoga? What about goat yoga? Meet co-founders of Grady Goat Yoga and Grady Goat Foundation, Debbie & Rob Canton in METROLife People. They have found a way to passionately bring laughter and smiles to lots of people through goat yoga, and support children’s charities too. Living Coral is the 2019 Pantone Color of the Year and we’ve found everything from clothing to furniture that is everything sociable and spirited. It is said that coral embodies our desire for playful expression. In METROHome Tour, we feature a Mid-Century Modern home that has been completely re-modeled by Modern Capital Development, and has a gorgeous view in Carrollwood Village. Door County, Wisconsin is perfect to explore in the spring time. In Getaways, we feature, “Where Beauty Blossoms” and recommend places to stay, dine and explore in “Cherryland USA.” Closer to home is the Bahia Mar in Ft. Lauderdale Beach, where they are celebrating the 70th anniversary of this iconic beachfront hotel. There are many charity events and causes to support this spring. From Easter Seals’ A Pair to Remember to Pride & Passion to benefit the Tampa Museum of Art, we hope to see you out and about. Enjoy,

Publisher / Editor-in-Chief Stephen Parag II Publisher / Managing Editor Ronda M. Parag Associate Publisher Patricia Vorbrich Executive Art Director Chad Vorbrich Contributing Writers Mary Lou Janson Contributing Photographers Tracy Briggs-Troncoso Garrett Brown Photo/Video Tyler Downey Steven Le Dan Schuman

President / CEO Stephen Parag II Vice President / CFO Patricia Vorbrich Vice President Ronda M. Parag Vice President Chad Vorbrich

Stephen Parag II Publisher/ Editor-in-Chief

Upcoming Metro Sponsored Events: March 24 March 29 March 30 April 20

Elegant Wedding Showcase | www.tampabaywed.com Easter Seals’ A Pair to Remember | www.APairToRemember.com 2019 Heart Ball | www.TampaBayHeartBall.Heart.org Pride & Passion | www.PridePassionArt.org or www.TampaMuseum.org

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Tampa Museum of Art Celebrates Oswaldo Vigas The current exhibition, Oswaldo Vigas: Transformations, showcases one of Venezuela’s most ambitious and celebrated modern artists. On display are 60 works, created between 1940-1980, including 40 paintings and select sketches and drawings that show the inspiration of his creations. It’s the first Vigas solo exhibition in the United States and emphasizes the interrelations of his paintings and drawings. “Vigas has been widely admired in Europe and Latin America for decades, yet is relatively new to American audiences,” said Joanna Robotham, TMA’s Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. “The exhibition Oswald Vigas: Transformations, firmly anchors the artist as one of the 20th century’s foremost abstract painters. I am excited to share Vigas’ important paintings with our audience and present a more global view of post-war abstraction.” Vigas was born in 1923 and studied medicine at the Universidad de los Andes (ULA) in Mérida, Venezuela. Vigas moved to Paris in 1952 and lived abroad for 12 years, immersing himself into the post-war art scene for those 12 years. Upon returning to Venezuela, he lived in his homeland until his death in 2014, at the age of 90. Vigas found inspiration in both nature and landscapes, and the traditions of his country, including the female figures inspired by Venezuelan mythology in his early works. He was influenced by Pablo Picasso and later in Zen Buddhism. The TMA exhibition includes two of the wellknown witches or Bruja paintings – Infant Witch and Little Witch. Vigas also explored geometric forms and colors and created monumental murals at the University City of Caracas, designated a World Heritage Cultural Site. The exhibition has been organized by the Grand Rapids Museum of Art with support from the Oswaldo Vigas Foundation and the Grand Rapids Art Museum Exhibition Society.

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Oswaldo Vigas (Venezuelan, 1923-2014), Bruja infante (Infant Witch), 1951. Oil on canvas. 39 ¼ x 22 ½ inches. Courtesy of the Oswaldo Vigas Foundation.

For more information and hours of operation, visit www.tampamuseum.org.


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METROLife Drive

Pragmatic Luxury The 2019 BMW X5

Lets face it, we expect a lot out of the car we drive. Sure, it needs to get us from A to B, but it must also be an extension of our own personal style, and be a rewarding experience, as we take care of the day to day. The newly restyled BMW X5 does just that. Roomy enough for the transport of people and packages, yet fun to drive for a night on the town. Friday afternoon I picked up my weekend test drive of the 2019 BMW X5. After a short tutorial of the bells and whistles, off I go for a weekend of fun. A quick trip across the Causeway to Clearwater gave me the perfect time to open the jumbo size sunroof. With so much open space, it’s almost like driving a convertible. Between the sunroof and the sound system, it isn’t long before I have fooled myself into thinking I’m on vacation and not just picking up a friend

from the other side of the Bay. Navigating the crazy Tampa Bay area traffic is quite easy with good site lines for the driver, and a fantastic blind spot notification system. As I zip around the city to a restaurant opening, and play chauffeur to a few friends, I am having a blast driving something much more that a standard SUV. The power and the comfort...do I really have to return this car Monday? As I return the vehicle back to the friendly team at Reeves BMW, I realize that I was enjoying the drive so much, I hardly had time to fully use all the features and options it provides. Maybe when you test drive the X5, you can drop me a note and tell me what your favorite feature is on the new 2019 BMW X5. —Steve Parag

To schedule a test drive or learn more, visit Reeves BMW Tampa at 109 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa, FL 33612. Call 813.375.3600 or visit www.reevesbmw.com. Photo: Mike Dupre

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METROLife People

Unwind with the Hottest New Fitness Trend: Goat Yoga Meet Debbie and Rob Canton Founders of the Grady Goat Foundation

Grady Goat Yoga Class Debbie and Rob Canton

A passion for giving back was the inspiration for creating the Grady Goat Foundation, and now a fun place to workout and unwind with Grady Goat Yoga, offered on weekends. Founded by two city-dwellers, who had moved out to the country, Rob and his wife Debbie Canton have created a sanctuary for goats, and a place for peace and tranquility at the Grady Goat Farm, formerly the Hat Trick Ranch, in Thonotosassa, FL. Named for Grady, a goat that was born with muscular, vision and hearing disabilities, Debbie Canton wanted to create a foundation in Grady’s name, in hopes of providing a way to support animals and inspire children facing their own physical, mental, or economic adversity. Grady Goat Yoga was started as the primary way to raise funds to help support this mission. Grady passed away after 6 months, but his inspiration and ability to face and conquer adversity lives on in the Grady Goat Foundation. Rob Canton, President & CEO of Athletes and Causes, was able to assist Debbie in her mission to launch the Grady Goat Foundation, with his expertise

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Debbie Canton (center) with happy yoga pupils at the Grady Goat Farm

of operating his own nonprofit, Athletes and Causes Foundation that formed in 2014. Grady Goat Foundation was founded in April 2017, and since then Grady Goat Yoga has hosted over 7,500 yogis. “What makes Grady Goat different, is that our “Grady Goat Yoga” is the only one we know of that is run exclusively as a non-profit foundation,” said Debbie Canton. “With all proceeds from our Saturday and Sunday morning sessions going to charity, we knew we had the friendliest goats, and a beautiful indoor and outdoor setting very close to lots of people throughout Tampa Bay, so it quickly became evident that this would be a great way to fund our mission.” Currently, the farm has 125 goats

and during the morning goat yoga sessions the friendly goats will sit in your lap, hop on your back and even chew your hair, while doing yoga poses. Sometimes there is more laughter and fun, than an actual workout. Tickets are required and most weekends sell-out quickly. The farm is available for private parties too. While no yoga experience is necessary, guests must bring a love of animals and nature. It is a perfect way to give to yourself, and others, at the same time.

For more information, go to @GradyGoat on Facebook and Instagram or www.gradygoat.org.



METROLife Spotlight

The Junior League of Tampa Screens Human Trafficking Film The Junior League of Tampa joined the USF student organization Triumph Over Trafficking, in hosting a screening of the documentary film, “Stopping Traffic.” Following the screening, film director, Sadhvi Siddhali Shree and Sarah Pretorius of Selah Freedom, participated in a Q & A session. The documentary screening was part of an awareness campaign by The Junior League of Tampa, focusing on human trafficking awareness in the month of January, including teaming up for a Coast to Coast Awareness campaign with the Junior Leagues of Greater Orlando and Daytona Beach, to increase awareness of human trafficking along the 1-4 corridor. Statistics rank Florida as the third highest trafficking destination in the country, with Tampa ranking 12th in the nation in cases reported. It is estimated that more than 20 million men, women and children around the world are victims of human trafficking.

Kellie Cowan and The Junior League of Tampa Human Trafficking Awareness Committee Members

Triumph over Trafficking Co-Founder and President, Zubiya S.; Human Trafficking Awareness Chair, Lisa Reeves; Film director, Sadhvi Siddhali Shree; Triumph over Trafficking Co-Founder and Vice-President, Naomi G.

Human Trafficking Events Coordinator, Britney Smith; Film director, Sadhvi Siddhali Shree; Human Trafficking Awareness Chair, Lisa Reeves; Human Trafficking Resource Liaison, Flavia Bravo Pill

AT&T Supports Pinellas Education Foundation The Pinellas Education Foundation honored AT&T and other donors at its Donor, Volunteer and Mentor Appreciation Event in Largo. AT&T’s most recent contribution, in 2018, allowed Pinellas Park High School to purchase a drone to enhance STEM lessons in classes and an after-school STEM club. At the event, Pinellas Education Foundation President, Stacy Baier thanked AT&T Regional Director, Andrew Hall for the company’s continued commitment to Pinellas students. Baier then allowed Hall to move AT&T’s recognition book to a new

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Pinellas Education Foundation President Stacy Baier, AT&T Regional Director Andrew Hall, Pinellas School District Deputy Superintendent William Corbett

philanthropic level on a display wall. AT&T was recognized by the Pinellas Education Foundation for donating more than $100,000 to support students in the district.

“AT&T is proud to work with the Pinellas Education Foundation to help ensure brighter futures for our students,” Hall said.


Shorecrest Preparatory School Raises $1.2 million for Transform Campaign

30 for 30 Host Families: Augie and Sarah Ribeiro, David and Elizabeth Samuelson, Stacy and Will Conroy, Nikki and Paul Pagano, Helen and Chris Barrott

Shorecrest Headmaster, Mike Murphy

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It was a philanthropic evening for Shorecrest Preparatory School, as five host families including Helen and Chris Barrott, Stacy and Will Conroy, Nikki and Paul Pagano, Sarah and Augie Ribeiro, and Elizabeth and David Samuelson, challenged other families within the community to match and exceed $30,000 in personal gifts and pledges, to support Shorecrest’s efforts to build the new Innovation Center and Community Commons. The challenge was accepted by 30 families. The “30 for 30” event took place in early January at Sea Salt in downtown St. Pete. “Shorecrest has been more than just a phenomenal educational opportunity for our children. Over the past 15 years the Shorecrest community has become a family to us,” said Elizabeth Samuelson, Immediate Past Board Chair and one of the host families. “Shorecrest is in the middle of its largest fundraising campaign and with the recent momentum from our extremely generous donors, we are rounding the bases toward home. We need to continue to dig deep and come

together to reach our campaign goal.” To date, the Transform Campaign has raised $9.9 million toward its $16 million goal. To learn more about Transform visit www.TransformShorecrest.org.

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METROLife Spotlight

Dr. Jeffrey Tedder Celebrates Gasparilla

It’s lucky 13 for friends and invited guests of orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Tedder, as he hosted his annual Tedsparilla party at his home on Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa. The band Scream Machine entertained guests with their rock n’ roll music sets. Guests enjoyed open bar and food, along with an elevated bleacher to view the Gasparilla parade. Dr. Tedder specializes in sports medicine and has offices in Tampa and St. Petersburg. Visit www.flasportsdoc.com for more information.

Compass Land & Title Celebrates First Friday at le Nail Invited real estate professionals ended the week with a little pampering at le Nail, courtesy of Compass Land & Title, LLC on the First Friday of the month. The networking event was hosted by Phil Yost and his team in downtown St. Petersburg. Guests enjoyed a mani/pedi and sipped cocktails, along with meeting other industry pros. For more information, visit www.compasslandandtitle.com.

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Tampa Museum of Art Celebrates Pride & Passion There are lots of surprises and fun planned for the 14th annual Pride & Passion. “I am very excited and honored to chair this year’s Pride & Passion benefiting The Tampa Museum of Art,” said Sing Hurt. “I chose to throw an Intergalactic Disco as a way to pay homage to an era that revered creativity and fantasy, while showcasing the beautiful and vibrant diversity that we have all around us.” The proceeds from this annual event raises funds for the educational programs at the museum. “As a proud ally, I am humbled by the resilience, love, and strength of our local LGBT community,” said Hurt. “This interstellar event will highlight individuality, community partnerships, and our love of the arts in all its glorious lifeforms.” Pride and Passion 2019 will be held April 20, 2019 from 8 p.m. – Midnight at the Tampa Museum of Art. For tickets, www.tampamuseum.org/events.

Sing Hurt – Pride & Passion 2019 Chair

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METROLife Spotlight

Council Oaks Steaks & Seafood Hosts Wine Dinners

Council Oak Steaks & Seafood, a fine dining restaurant specializing in prime steaks, fresh seafood, and featuring a Wine Spectator-recognized wine list, will host two upcoming wine dinners inside the Council Oak Lounge. Orin Swift Cellars will showcase their wine and food pairings on March 13, and Penfolds wine dinner is scheduled for April 17. Creative Culinary Director Frank Anderson and Chef

De Cusine Francisco Pomalaza, developed a menu that both highlights the restaurant’s focus on fine meats and seafood, and pairs beautifully with each wineries offerings.

Chef Francisco Pomalaza

Tickets are available for purchase by calling 813-627-6630. Learn more about Council Oak Steaks & Seafood at www.SeminoleHardRockTampa.com.

New “Social Hour” Menu at Council Oak Steaks & Seafood Council Oak Steaks & Seafood is thrilled to unveil the Social Hour menu, which will be available seven days a week between 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. in the Council Oak Lounge. Chef Francisco Pomalaza, Chef De Cuisine at Council Oak Steaks & Seafood, developed the menu to reflect the restaurant’s elegant plating and classic new American flavors. The menu is comprised of six “Signature Bites,” as well as three classic cocktails and five distinctive wines by the glass. Cocktail and wine selections will be subject to change based on availability. “We are excited to introduce these inventive new dishes to Council Oak,” said Dawn Lazo, Vice President of Food & Beverage at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel

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BBQ Kurobuta Pork Belly

Grilled Beef Tenderloin Skewers

Skuna Bay Salmon Tartare

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& Casino Tampa. “Each one features a modern take on classic flavors, which is something our chefs have become known for over the last 10 years.” From a Fried Green Tomato Caprese Stack to

a BBQ Kurobuta Pork Belly, these additions will tantalize your taste buds. For reservations at Council Oak Steaks & Seafood visit SeminoleHardRockTampa.com.


USF Health Opens The Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center

Pam & Les Muma, USF System President Judy Genshaft, Senior VP USF Health and Dean of the Morsani College of Medicine, Dr. Charles J. Lockwood

Photos coutesy of USF Heath

USF Health has opened a new option for women in Tampa Bay, the new Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center, located across from Tampa General Hospital. The center opened in February and is offering personalized care exclusively for women. The members-only center offers a solution for women, who seek a more personal and navigated approach to their care. The low doctor-to-patient ratio offers priority access for healthcare needs and tailors to each woman. The center was a result of a $2 million gift by Pamela Muma, whose own health challenges created a desire for a better solution for women. “This will be a godsend to women,” said Muma. “It’s been a dream of mine, a passion, to build a center of excellence that will treat the primary health care needs of women of all ages, in a relaxing and comforting setting. This center will provide annual physicals and other services in one facility, where our goal is to provide same-day results for diagnostics and imaging.” For more information, visit www.health.usf.edu/care/pamela-muma-center.

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The Cross-Bay Ferry Connects St. Petersburg and Tampa

Tickets are available at www.thecrossbayferry.com or through the FREE mobile app Cross Bay Ferry. For more information, please call the customer service number at 727-273-5932. Ticket Prices (one-way): Adults – $8; Seniors, Military (Active/ Retired), and College Students – $5; Youths (5-18) - $3; Children (under 4 years) – Free

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St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman is excited to launch the Cross-Bay Ferry in November 2018.

Mayor Kriseman welcomes military guests departing from the Cross-Bay Ferry

Photos: Courtesy of City of St. Petersburg

Travel aboard the Provincetown III and skip traffic hassles and enjoy a beautiful ride across Tampa Bay, aboard the spacious and comfortable Cross-Bay Ferry. With affordable fares and convenient departures every day of the week except Monday, it’s the perfect way to get to your favorite destinations in Downtown St. Pete, and the Channel District and Sparkman Wharf in downtown Tampa through April 30, 2019. In St. Pete, board or land just steps from the Vinoy Resort and across the street from Beach Drive’s outdoor cafes and museums. In Tampa, riders board and land near the Florida Aquarium. The regular crossing time is scheduled at approximately 50 minutes. Weather and traffic conditions can impact the transit time. All guests must be ticketed and ready for loading 20 minutes prior to departure. The ticket window is manned one hour before the first scheduled departure on any given day. It’s bike friendly. There are facilities for standard 2-wheel bicycle storage on the ferry, with an additional $1 fee each way. Guests must be able to handle their own bicycles; crew cannot assist with the loading and unloading of bicycles. A maximum of 30 bicycles can be carried. Service animals are allowed on board. Other pets may be allowed on board the ferry on a case by case basis.


WTR Grill Offering Prix Fixe Dinner

Florida Snapper Scallops and a Sunset

Looking for a delicious dinner that offers a gorgeous sunset on old Tampa Bay? Dining at WTR Poolside Grille now features a pierside prix fixe menu. Executive Chef Joe Garcia created the new menu with three choices for each of the three courses. First course includes a choice of a delicious soup of the day, kale caesar salad or apple panzanella salad. Second course is a choice of crispy bacon brussel sprouts, smoked salmon dip, or Caribbean shrimp lettuce wraps. For the third course, select from a steamed Florida snapper, pepper crusted NY strip steak, or a seafood pasta. Chef Garcia prides himself on elevating beach cuisine and making accommodations for PM those who1have Metroactive_qtr.pg.ad_Layout 1 11/30/12 9:14 Page

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special dietary concerns, such as gluten free or vegan. WTR Grill is located at The Godfrey Hotel & Cabanas. 7700 W. Courtney Campbell Causeway, Tampa, FL 33607 813.281.8900 | www.godfreyhoteltampa.com

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An Evening with the Circle of Red: It was a special celebratory evening for Tampa Bay American Heart Association’s Circle of Red members, held at the beautiful home of Darcie Glazer Kassewitz. Members enjoyed an evening of inspiration as Kristen Powers shared her story and why she continues her passion to raise awareness for heart health. Circle of Red Chair, Debbie Lundberg, welcomed everyone

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Place. MamaRazzi was on hand to take professional headshots too. | The Junior League of Tampa Gasparilla “Pirates with a Purpose”: The Junior League of Tampa hosted their annual Gasparilla Invasion Party at its headquarters on Davis Islands. With food and entertainment, the League’s waterfront location was the perfect place to watch the flotilla and cheer on the invasion. This annual event raised over $15,000 for The Junior League of Tampa’s projects and programs.

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OSWALDO VIGAS TRANSFORMATIONS On view through May 27

Image Credit: Oswaldo Vigas (Venezuelan, 1923-2014). Bruja infante (Infant Witch), 1951. Oil on canvas. 39 ¼ x 22 ½ inches. Courtesy of the Oswaldo Vigas Foundation. Oswaldo Vigas: Transformations is organized by the Grand Rapids Art Museum and made possible with support from the Oswaldo Vigas Foundation and the Grand Rapids Art Museum Exhibition Society.

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Gold & Diamond Source Holiday Celebration: The Gold & Diamond Source holiday party is always is held in the great spirit of giving, as holiday gifts and a car were revealed to support families with the generosity of Julie Weintraub’s charity, Hands Across the Bay and Susan Jacob’s Wheels of Success. Elif & Dr. Joe Fitzgerald from

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appetizers held inside, while Steve Weintraub and Melissa Dohme revealed the gift of a new car outside. | LAMPLighters 29th Annual Christmas Silver Coffee: Inside the beautiful home of Gail Chibani, the LAMPLighters celebrated the season with homemade treats, champagne cocktails and a special musical serenade by the children’s chorus from Metropolitan Ministries. Linda Mills, LAMPLighter president, welcomed guests, along with Metropolitan’s Tim Marks and the children’s choir. The 2019 Silver Coffee was chaired by Kelly Varsames and Debra Palmer, with proceeds benefiting the children at Metropolitan Ministries and Joshua House.

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See the art of mid-century jewelry jewel

Jewels of the Imagination presented by

Jean Schlumberger, Blue Shell, 1957, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Collection of Mrs. Paul Mellon, Photo: Travis Fullerton Š Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Leadership support provided by Mark and Marianne Mahaffey, Jeff and Penny Vinik, The Bill Edwards Group, and The Margaret Acheson Stuart Society with contributing support by Crown Automotive Group. Jewels of the Imagination is organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Drawn to Beauty leadership support provided by The Gerard B. Lambert Foundation. Drawn to Beauty is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, St Petersburg.

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METROLife Sponsored Event

10th Annual Power of Giving Holiday Party When: December 6, 2018 Where: TPepin’s Hospitality Centre

The Ryan Nece Foundation celebrated the Power of Giving at their annual party, to celebrate the season and a nice way of giving back. Presented by the DeBartolo Family Foundation, guests enjoyed a fun evening with live music from Josh Walther & Phase5 and DJ Papi with Wild Out Entertainment, delicious food, silent auction, casino games and Plinko prizes. Ryan Nece spoke to the guests and thanked everyone for their support through the years. Many NFL players came out to support Nece, including Buccaneer players, Peyton Barber and Jameis Winston. Nece believes in the Power of Giving and supporting others and the mission of empowering students, to serve and give back to their community. Guests enjoyed food from Cask Social, Chef Inspired Popcorn Company, Seasons 52, Eddie V’s Prime Seafood, Little Greek Fresh Grill, Mini Doughnut Factory, Metro Diner and Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Tampa. Stay tuned for the 2019 date and don’t miss this holiday fundraiser coming in December. Tampa Bay METRO was a proud media sponsor.

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The American Heart Association’s Executive Leadership Teams work throughout the year to advance the Association’s mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. These community leaders raise funds for the Association, champions community health advancements like CPR trainings and blood pressure education, and supports policy around initiatives like healthy vending, which provides better food and beverage options in public vending machines.

FRONT ROW (left to right): Debbie Lundberg, Presenting Powerfully; Beth Walters, Jabil; Linda Leon, BayCare; Katie Pemble, Baldwin Pemble Advisors, Inc.; Elizabeth Frazier, Tampa Bay Lightning; Kim Anstett, Nielsen; Dr. Debbie Rinde-Hoffman, Tampa General Hospital; Susan Hopkins. MIDDLE ROW (left to right): Jeff Eakins, Hillsborough County Public Schools; Dr. Ravi Chari, HCA West Florida Division; Kevin Hourigan, Bayshore Solutions; David Moore, The Bank of Tampa; David Pizzo, Florida Blue; Ronda Parag, Tampa Bay Metro Magazine; Ken Jones, Third Lake Capital; Mike Fitzharris, HSN; Tash Elwyn, Raymond


James & Associates; Susan Stackhouse, Stellar Partners. BACK ROW (left to right): Chuck Sykes, SYKES; Dr. Kevin Sneed, USF Health; Dr. Robert Sanchez, The Heart Institute; Paul Reilly, Raymond James; Bill Edwards, The Edwards Group; Tom Pepin, Pepin Distributing; Dr. David Decker, Advent Health. NOT PICTURED: Artemis Emslie, Cadence Rx; Trey Traviesa, Fort Brooke Merchant Services; Rita Lowman, Pilot Bank. — Photography and layout courtesy of Tampa Bay METRO Magazine


Setting the stage for the 2019 Tampa Bay Heart Ball

2019 Heart Ball Chairs, Rose and Paul Reilly

Bill and Joanne Edwards

It takes a village of people to achieve what the Tampa Bay Heart Ball has set out to accomplish this year — $3 million. It would be a first for the American Heart Association in Tampa Bay. The event is being led by event chairs Paul and Rose Reilly. Paul is Chairman and CEO of Raymond James Financial. To make this goal a reality, some of Tampa Bay’s most influential business leaders and philanthropists have joined forces to put together an elegant evening themed The Gift of Time. The auction, led by Kevin Hourigan, CEO of Bayshore Solutions, with significant help from Bill Edwards of The Edwards Group, is already shaping up to be exciting with several items that are sure to be popular, including a private dinner prepared by Emeril Lagasse at The Club at Treasure Island, a week’s vacation in a luxury villa in Punta de Mita, Mexico and a 2020 Super Bowl package in Miami. As a member of the Heart Ball executive cabinet, Edwards involvement is personal. He acknowledges the significant goal the cabinet has set for the event. “It is a huge goal,” said Edwards. “But cardiovascular

disease is a huge problem in Tampa Bay and across the country. As an open-heart bypass surgery survivor, I am alive because of heart research and continued research is the only way we are going to find a cure.” Edwards was key to securing Village People for the headline entertainment for the Heart Ball — completing the village of people working together for the mission of the American Heart Association. The 2019 Heart Ball event will take place Saturday, March 30 at the Tampa Marriott Waterside and is sponsored by Tampa General Hospital and Sykes Enterprises.

Village People to headline the Heart Ball

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“You only get one heart. So, the advice I give is to take care of the one you have.”

Take Charge Of Your Heart Health By Robert Sanchez, MD, FACC February is American Heart Month and, I think, the perfect time to check in on your cardiovascular health. Since the first American Heart Month took place in 1964 after being declared a federally designated event by President Lyndon B. Johnson, much progress has been made. But the fact remains that cardiovascular diseases, which include heart disease and stroke, still claim more lives each year than all forms of cancer combined. The good news is, about 80 percent of heart disease and stroke can be prevented with education and simple lifestyle changes. Whether it’s my friends, family or patients that I have worked with in the past, I try to help them understand that “these lifestyle changes start with you,” so I practice what I preach. The first step to assessing your risk for cardiovascular disease is to learn about your risk factors. Talk to your family members and learn your family health history. Relay this information to your medical provider and while you are at it, don’t forget to pass it on to your children. Then, I encourage people to schedule a visit with their health care provider. During that visit, make sure you learn these important numbers: blood pressure, cholesterol (LDL and HDL), blood sugar and body mass index (BMI). Once you know them, talk with your medical

professional about steps you can take to either improve or maintain them within a healthy range. The age-old advice of watching your diet and making sure you get the recommended 150 minutes of physical activity each week should be part of the plan. And if you need resources, the American Heart Association’s website, heart.org, is full of information including healthy recipes, health tips and advice on steps you can take to help you lead your best life. Make a commitment to yourself this American Heart Month. Learn how you can improve your individual health and then share your journey to inspire friends, family members, co-workers and members of our community to do the same. Together we will lead healthier lives and work toward ending heart disease and stroke.

Dr. Sanchez is President of the American Heart Association’s Greater Southeast Affiliate board of directors and Director of Cardiovascular Medicine at HCA West Florida’s Northside Hospital & Tampa Bay Heart Institute.

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Simple Changes To Improve Heart Health February is American Heart Month and an ideal time to remind the Tampa Bay community to focus on their hearts and encourage them to get their families and friends involved. Making small changes every day can add up to big improvements in your overall health. The American Heart Association has defined ideal cardiovascular health based on seven risk factors – Life’s Simple 7® – that people can improve through lifestyle changes. These health behaviors and metrics represent seven out of the top 10 most costly risk factors for employers. Studies show people in optimal ranges of Life’s Simple 7® have a lower risk of heart disease and stroke compared to people in poor ranges. People with at least five ideal Life’s Simple 7® metrics had a 78 percent reduced risk for heartrelated death compared to people with no ideal metrics. Life’s Simple 7® outlines a few easy steps you can take to live a healthier lifestyle. Seven small steps to big changes. It is easy, and anyone can do it. Start with just one or two. Manage Blood Pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against blood vessel walls. Sometimes the pressure in arteries is higher than it should be, a condition known as high blood pressure. Stress and poor diet have both been linked to high blood pressure, so it’s important to be well and eat smart to help positively influence your blood pressure numbers. Control Cholesterol. Cholesterol comes from two sources: your body (which makes all the cholesterol you need) and food made from animals. Eating smart, adding color and moving more can all help lower your cholesterol. Reduce Blood Sugar. Blood glucose (aka sugar) is an

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important fuel for your body. It comes from the food you eat, so it’s important to eat smart. Cut out added sugars by checking nutrition facts, labels and ingredients, limiting sweets and sugary beverages, choosing simple foods over heavily processed ones and rinsing canned fruits if they are in syrup. And you can move more, because moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity can also help your body respond to insulin. Get Active. Try to get at least 150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic exercise or 75 minutes per week of vigorous exercise (or a combination of both), preferably spread throughout the week. Even short bursts of exercise can be beneficial, and all those little steps will lead to big gains in the long run. Eat Better. Eat a colorful diet full of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy products, poultry, fish and nuts. Try to limit sugary foods and drinks, fatty or processed meats, and salt. Lose Weight. Maintaining a healthy weight is important for your health. To lose weight, you need to burn more calories than you eat. Learning to balance healthy eating and physical activity can help you lose weight more easily and keep it off. Stop Smoking. Not smoking is one of the best things you can do for your health. Smoking damages your circulatory system and increases your risk of multiple diseases, but the good news is that your lungs can begin to heal themselves as soon as you stop. Moving more can help you on your journey, since physical activity can help you manage stress.

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Doctors of Distinction Profiles of Local Medical Experts And Practices


Doctors of Distinction

COLIN CHAN, M.D. Personalized Concierge Program & Regenerative Medicine Specialties: Bioidentical Hormones, Chelation Therapy, Stem Cell Therapy Whether you are facing health challenges or feel you are healthy, there are proven methods to significantly reduce risks of many common problems such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease, cancers, memory decline and dementia, that can be implemented now to restore youthful health and improve longevity through early risk factor detection. These are the goals at one of Tampa Bay’s premier integrative physicians, Dr. Colin Chan. For over 20 years he has combined both traditional and innovative treatments to create a personalized approach for each of his patients. Dr. Chan is Board Certified in Family Medicine (USA and Canada), Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine, and Chelation Therapy. He is also

trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, as well as Western Herbal and Naturopathic Medicine. By artfully combining these modalities, many patients report feeling more successful in managing their conditions and regained both their vitality and happiness. He specializes in the management of thyroid disorders and bioidentical hormones, including offering pellet therapy, for both women and men, to optimize health and reduce risk of diseases associated with aging. Patients can also receive regenerative treatments using stem cells, exosomes, and PRP (platelet-rich plasma). He has personally networked with many of the area’s top physicians to help him provide the best care possible for his patients.

Services Offered: • Comprehensive Integrative Care for all ages with Dr. Chan and two Nurse Practitioners • Option to join a personalized concierge program (annual routine, comprehensive diagnostic physical & year-long, 24/7 communication with Dr. Chan’s guidance on implementing annual exam health goals) • Chelation Therapy to remove toxic metals and harmful environmental pollutants, Vitamins, Ozone, and Antioxidant infusions • Regenerative Medicine procedures for joint arthritis, declining vision, memory loss, hair loss, restore health to aging skin • Personalized nutritional program using genetic testing • Weight Loss Treatments

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Doctors of Distinction

GEOFFREY M. KWITKO, M.D. F.A.C.S., F.A.A.O., F.I.C.S., F.I.S.O.D., F.N.O.S.S. Specialties: Cosmetic and Reconstructive Eyelid Surgery, Thyroid Eye Disease For more than 28 years Geoffrey M. Kwitko, M.D. has brought world class cosmetic eyelid surgery to the Tampa Bay area. Dr. Kwitko is board certified and fellowship trained in Oculoplastic, orbital, and neuro-ophthalmology. He is the former chief of surgery at Memorial Hospital and former chief of ophthalmology at St. Joseph’s Hospital as well as a clinical assistant professor at the University of South Florida. Dr. Kwitko has lectured extensively in the USA and abroad teaching other ophthalmologists his techniques of cosmetic eyelid surgery and orbital surgery and regularly teaches courses at the prestigious

American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting. Dr. Kwitko was awarded the American Academy of Ophthalmology honor award in 2003 and had been elected a “Best Doctor” by his peers every year since 2003. Dr. Kwitko also specializes in thyroid eye disease, tearing problems, dry eye, and reconstructive surgery including eyelid and orbital cancers. Dr. Kwitko is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, American Academy of Ophthalmology, International College of Surgeons, International Society of Orbital Disorders, and the Neuro-ophthalmic

Surgical Society. Dr. Kwitko had been in practice in south Tampa since 1991 and has earned a reputation for solving difficult ocular problems in his area of expertise. Dr. Kwitko has been married to Paula for 34 years and has 2 sons Michael 31 and Daniel 29. In his spare time Dr. Kwitko enjoys skiing and playing competitive ice hockey and is fortunate enough to be able to play hockey with both his sons. One day he hopefully will be able to play hockey with his grandchildren, but not too soon! Dr. Kwitko’s office accepts most insurance and will file your insurance for your convenience.

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Doctors of Distinction

THE REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE GROUP Drs. Yeko, Goodman, Tarantino, McCormick, Bernheisel Specialties: Infertility, InVitro Fertilization, Laparoscopy/Hysteroscopy, Tubal and Vasectomy Reversal, Sperm and Oocyte Cryopreservation Our Doctors: The Reproductive Medicine Group is a leader in the Tampa Bay area providing state of the art diagnosis and treatment of infertility and reproductive endocrine disorders. For more than 30 years, the RMG team has helped thousands of couples and individuals to achieve their dream of becoming parents. Our highly trained physicians continue to introduce and use cutting-edge technologies and scientific advancements in the field of reproductive medicine. The physicians have consistently been honored as “Best Doctors in America� and are proud to be named again for this distinction.

Our Services: RMG is proud to offer four Tampa Bay area locations which provide physician services, onsite laboratory, and radiology testing. Our North Tampa campus also houses the RMG/IVF Surgery Center. The surgery center offers two fully certified anesthesiologystaffed operating rooms and a state of the art IVF laboratory. Advanced procedures include: preimplementation genetic testing, egg freezing, donor egg and traditional IVF, robotic and minimally invasive surgery, and tubal reversal. Our Results: RMG is a proud member of the Society for Assisted

Reproduction Technology (SART) and confidently and transparently provides our IVF success rates at www.sart.org. Due to our top IVF pregnancy and live birth rates, RMG offers the Attain 100% IVF refund option, and has been designated a Center of Excellence practice by Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and United Healthcare. Our patients provide insight into our best-in-class care and results. Read their reviews at www.floridafertility.com. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us at 813-914-7304.

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Doctors of Distinction

JEFFREY L. TEDDER, M.D., F.A.C.S. Orthopaedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist Specialties: Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery Inspired by his love of sports, playing both football and basketball at Wofford College, Dr. Tedder says it was the team doctor, who was an Orthopaedic Surgeon, that provided his desire to become a Orthopaedic Surgeon. A native of South Carolina, Dr. Tedder received his Bachelor of Science degree from Wofford College and attained his M.D. Degree at the Medical University of South Carolina. He performed his surgical internship at Cornell University and completed his Orthopaedic residency at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in NYC. Following his residency, Dr. Tedder completed his fellowship in Sports Medicine

and Arthroscopy at the Alabama Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham, Alabama. In practice in the Tampa Bay area since 1993, Dr. Tedder’s philosophy is to use “21st Century technology, while maintaining the old fashion tradition of the patient/doctor relationship.” While he is an expert in all areas of sports medicine, he focuses on the shoulder and knee, and treats problems with the hips, elbows, foot and ankle, hand and wrist & shoulders. For convenience, Dr. Tedder is now offering Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy and Stem Cell treatments in both the St. Petersburg and Tampa office locations. It has become increasingly recognized

medically that PRP and stem cells provide significant regenerative factors in the healing processes of injuries to the human body. Dr. Tedder is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He is on the attending staffs of many local hospitals and surgery centers. He is an immediate past member of the Board of Trustees of St. Petersburg General Hospital. Giving back to the community is important to Dr. Tedder, as he is an annual sponsor of Martini’s for Moffitt and Kids & Kubs, an over 75 year old softball team. On his rare days off, Dr. Tedder enjoys all sports including golf and is currently studying for his purple belt in Jiu Jitsu.

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Doctors of Distinction

MICHAEL MANNING, M.D. Gulfcoast Eye Care

TOWER RADIOLOGY TGH TAMPA GENERAL HOSPITAL

Specialties: All-Laser LASIK, Advanced Cataract Surgery, Premium Lifestyle Lenses, Dry Eye Treatment-LipiFlow, Eyelid Surgery, Diagnosis & Treatment of Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration & Diabetic Eye Disease

Specialties: MRI, CT, PET/CT, Mammography, Breast Biopsies, X-Ray, Ultrasound, and Nuclear Cardiology

Dr. Michael Manning is a Board-Certified Ophthalmologist and recognized leader in the Tampa Bay area, for cataract and refractive surgery, as well as cosmetic eyelid surgery. Dr. Manning specializes in Cataract and Lens Replacement Surgery, Refractive Surgery including All-Laser LASIK, Functional and Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery, as well as medical and surgical treatment of Glaucoma. Additional areas of focus include the treatment of diabetic eye disease, dry eye syndrome and macular degeneration. Dr. Manning earned his Doctorate of Medicine degree from the University of South Florida College of Medicine. He completed an Internal Medicine Internship Year at the University of South Florida College of Medicine and went on to complete Ophthalmology Residency Training at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, where he was selected as Chief Resident. Dr. Manning went on to work as a Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator for multiple medical and surgical eye care studies focusing on the optimization of patients’ visual outcomes with cataract and lens implant surgery. He has delivered presentations at national and international Ophthalmology meetings and has co-authored the textbook, Principles and Practice of Ophthalmology, that has been described by The Journal of the American Medical Association as “the current standard in comprehensive ophthalmology textbooks.” Dr. Manning resides in the Tampa Bay area and enjoys outdoor activities, traveling and photography. To schedule your exam or FREE LASIK consultation at any of our 3 convenient locations, call 727-785-4419, or visit www.gulfcoasteyecare.com. 2650 Tampa Rd | Palm Harbor, FL 34684 | p. 727.785.4419 6036 Park Boulevard | Pinellas Park, FL 33781 | p. 727.549.2105 1515 9th Ave. N | St. Pete, FL 33705 | p. 727.895.2020 www.gulfcoasteyecare.com 40

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Setting the Standard in Radiology

Congratulations to our radiologists, Gregg Baran, MD, FACR; Cliff Davis, MD; Raj Kedar, MD, FACR; Krishna Nallamshetty, MD; Raul Otero, MD, FACR; and Bruce Zwiebel, MD, FACR, FSIR; who continue to be featured in Tampa Bay Metro’s Doctors of Distinction by making the Best Doctors® List year after year. Tower Radiology’s team of radiologists is comprised of 65 plus board-certified radiologists who subspecialize in Neuroradiology, Musculoskeletal, Cardiac, Thoracic, Nuclear Medicine, Breast Imaging, Vascular Interventional, Neurointerventional, Pediatric, Body and Emergency Radiology. The radiologists also participate in the academic missions of research and teaching by serving as the faculty of USF, Radiology. Tower is proud to announce a new partnership with Tampa General Hospital, allowing both groups to focus on enhancing the quality and coordination of outpatient imaging care to achieve the optimal patient experience. This new, strategic alliance will provide patients with easier access to medical care and a seamless transition through different levels of care. Tower is excited to have a full-service center now in Pinellas County, located at 3870 Tampa Road in Oldsmar. With a total of 14 centers, Tower holds accreditations in multiple modalities, offers a CT Lung Cancer Screening Center, and a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence, all designated by the American College of Radiology. Tower also utilizes a number of patient safety protocols including a utilization review system to tailor CT imaging, decreasing radiation exposure and by joining the Alliance for Radiation Safety in Pediatric Imaging. Tower Radiology offers patients the full package of efficiency, reliability, expertise and convenience with the goal to offer the highest possible quality of care. 14 Locations Throughout Hillsborough, East Pasco, & East Pinellas Counties p. 813.642.6524 | f. 813.879.1809 | www.TowerRadiologyCenters.com


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THIS IS WHAT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE LOOKS LIKE. You might not see or feel its symptoms, but the results – a heart attack or stroke – are far from invisible or silent. If you’ve come off your treatment plan, get back on it, or talk with your doctor to create a new exercise, diet and medication plan that works better for you. Go to

LowerYourHBP.org before it’s too late.

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Summer at the Lakes Summer at the Lakes offers a choice-based summer program featuring over 60 different camp options, as well as noncredit and for-credit summer classes. Spending the day at Summer at the Lakes provides children the opportunity to make lasting friendships while exploring nature, learning new skills, and having tons of fun! Call 813.909.7919 or visit www.AcademyAtTheLakes.org/schedule-a-tour.

Carrollwood Day School Summer Day Camps CDS Summer Day Camps offer all-day themed camps running from 9 am until 3:30 pm for students entering grades 1 through 8. These camps provide opportunities for children to explore their imagination and develop skills during the summer weeks. Each week of camp the campers will attend one field trip and visit an off site pool. Before and after care is also available. For more information, visit www.carrollwooddayschool.org.

CAMP IDS at Corbett Preparatory School

Where everyone has a great time! 7 Weeks of Options: June 10 - July 26, 2019

Over 100 full- and half-day camps Ages PreK3 - high school Before- and after-care

Sign up today! (813) 961-3087

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For nearly two decades, CAMP IDS has been one of Tampa’s most popular summer camp programs, offering 60+ different full- and half-day camps. PreK3 - high school. Camps offered June 10 - July 26. Before & aftercare. Bus service. Performing & Visual Arts. Sports. Academics. Technology. Engineering. Languages. Cooking. More. Call 813.961.3087 or email to csamuel@corbettprep.com.

Camp Terrapin Camp Terrapin is a co-educational sports and fine arts camp for students entering grades 1-8 at Tampa Prep. Activities and theme days provide friendship and fun in the heart of downtown Tampa. In addition, we offer robotics, arts, music, LEGO and sports camps for ages 7+. Academic courses also available for students in grades 9-12. Register online at www.tampaprep.org/summer.


TA M PA P R E PA R AT O R Y S C H O O L SUMMER PROGRAMS

Friendship and fun in downtown Tampa!

Camp Terrapin

Academics

A co-educational, sports Full credit courses are and fine arts camp for 6 weeks and count students entering 1st as a full year course. - 8th grades. Campers Half credit courses are will experience a variety 3 weeks and count as a half year course. of activities in a fun and Course are taught at the safe environment. Honors level.

Robotics

Robotics Courses teach children various techniques from basic building to advanced programming.

Sports

Enrichment

Sports Camps are active Enrichment courses for programs designed students entering 1st for beginning and - 9th grades. Students advanced players. have the opportunity Campers will be given to learn new skills indiviualized and group or prepare for an instruction to enhance upcoming school year. their skills.

2019 Dates: May 28- July 19 | Register Online! www.tampaprep.org/summer www.TampaBayMetro.com

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Living Coral

Mini Maestra Italian Calfskin Leather Satchel by Senreve. $695. Available at Nordstrom, www.shop.nordstrom.com.

Living Coral is Pantone’s 2019 Color of the Year. Vibrant, yet mellow Pantone 16-1546 Living Coral, embraces us with warmth and nourishment, to provide comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment. Sociable and spirited, the engaging nature of Living Coral welcomes and encourages lighthearted activity. Symbolizing our innate need for optimism and joyful pursuits, Living Coral embodies our desire for playful expression.

Patent Shine 10X Coral Nail Lacquer. $12. Available at Ulta Beauty, www.ulta.com.

Tommy Bahama dress. $80. Available at Tommy Bahama, www.tommybahama.com.

Kenneth Jay Lane Beaded Geometric Drop Earrings. $88. Availabe at Neiman Marcus, www.neimanmarcus.com.

Apple iPhone XR 128GB. $800. Available at Apple, www.apple.com. Tom Ford Coral Color Lipstick. $55. Availabe at Neiman Marcus, www.neimanmarcus.com.

Glitter Heel Sandal by Giuseppe Zanotti. $750. Availabe at Neiman Marcus, www.neimanmarcus.com.

Wide Brim Sun Hat by Lola Hats. $138. Christina Lehr Basic Tee. $76. Smoking Jacket by Forte Forte. $935. Relaxed Crop Pant by Forte Forte. $630. Available at Deborah Kent’s, www.deborahkents.com.

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Coral Sport Band for the Apple Watch Series 4. $49. Available at Apple, www.apple.com.

Modern Murano Glass Coral Disc Chandelier By Venfield. $8,400. Available at Venfield, www.venfieldnyc.com.

Starke Ottoman Featuring a Coral Ikat Fabric Print. $2,190. Available at Design Interiors, www.designinteriorsfurniture.com.

Up & At Em Semi-Rimless Round Sunglasses. $270. Available at Neiman Marcus, www.neimanmarcus.com.

Coral Taylor Made Standard Sofa. $5,985. Available at Design Interiors, www.designinteriorsfurniture.com.

Marvin Dining Chair Upholstered in “Zara Coral� by Jessica Charles. $150. Available at PJ Newman Interiors, www.pjnewman.com.

Beats by Dr. Dre urBeats3 In-Ear Headphones. $60. Available at Apple, www.apple.com.

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Gasparilla Music Festival

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March 9 - 10

For music lovers throughout Tampa Bay, the 8th annual Gasparilla Music Festival presented by Cigar City Brewing, delivers a terrific lineup of bands performing at the two-day festival, March 9 - 10 in downtown Tampa. More than 40 bands, across five stages, will perform along Tampa’s waterfront. “We have some amazing artists in store for our 8th year,” said David Cox, Executive Director of the Gasparilla Music Foundation. More than 20,000 people are expected at the two day festival, held in and around Curtis Hixon Park. American folk rockers, The Avett Brothers will be headlining on Saturday, March 9, and rocker and soul artist Gary Clark Jr. will be closing the festival on Sunday, March 10. There is a wide selection of artists to satisfy most any musical tastes. A complete list of performances and scheduled times can be found online at www.gasparillamusic.com/2019-lineup. Always a fan favorite is the Silent Disco that will be on Saturday

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night from 7- 10 p.m. at the Morgan Auto Riverside Overlook. It is aways fun to watch and dance to different genres, while wearing headphones and selecting your own music. Each day there will also be a family friendly KidsFest from 11 am - 5 pm. Kids under 12 will be admitted into KidsFest for free. Musical talent Laurie Berkner will headline KidsFest. The Gasparilla Music Festival is produced by the non-profit Gasparilla Music Foundation, who works year-round supporting music and education through its Recycled Tunes Program. Recycled Tunes provides new and used instruments to local Title I elementary schools and has supported over 26 schools in the Tampa Bay area. For more Gasparilla Music Festival information and tickets, visit www.gasparillamusic.com. General admission tickets start at $30.


Gasparilla International Film Festival March 19 - 24

While the line-up is still being finalized, the Suncoast Credit Union Gasparilla International Film Festival (GIFF), has announced select films for the 2019 Feature Film Competition Lineup. The six day festival strives to inspire, educate and entertain through its annual celebration of film. Now in its 13th year, the festival emerged as one of the fastest-growing film festivals in the U.S. and has been recognized as a top-50 festival. The festival is operated by the nonprofit Tampa Film Institute, Inc. GIFF is expecting attendance of 15,000 film lovers at over 110 films and 20+ parties and events, including industry panels that are free to attend. From the opening red carpet party, the filmmaker forums, film screenings, and closing night party, GIFF is supporting and cultivating the film industry in Tampa Bay and throughout the state of Florida. The Opening VIP reception on March 19, celebrates the opening of the festival with food and drinks served by Zukku Sushi. Films will be showcased throughout the week all over the Bay area, with the bulk of the film screenings and appearances at Centro Ybor AMC.

“GIFF gives Tampa Bay residents not only the opportunity to see films first, but also provides the opportunity to speak to the filmmakers, producers, and actors,” said Ferdian Jap, Development Director for GIFF. “This is an experience that you cannot get by going to a normal movie and/or your streaming service.” Among the films announced in the U.S. Feature Competition, “Teen Spirit,” directed by Max Minghella about a shy teenager dreaming of stardom. The cast includes Ellen Fanning, Millie Brady, Rebecca Hall. Another is “Hotel Mumbai,” directed by Anthony Maras, based on the true story of the Taj Hoel terrorist attach in Mumbai. The cast includes Dev Patel, Armie Hammer, Jason Isaacs and Nazanin Boniadi.

To purchase Gasparilla International Film Festival passes visit www.gasparillafilmfestival.com. Also connect on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @gasparillafilm

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METROHome Tour

Coveted Mid-Century Modern By Mary Lou Janson | Photography by Garrett Brown Photo/Video

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lassic architecture, contemporary design and an oversized waterfront lot create a look, lifestyle and level of luxury that few homes in Tampa Bay share or can even compare. The Mid-Century Modern style combines strong geometric lines,

floor-to-ceiling windows and an open floor plan, to provide the perfect framework for admiring unobstructed views of the surrounding scenery. One of the home’s most appealing features is the panoramic view, best enjoyed from the second floor balcony spanning the entire width of

the house, while overlooking a picturesque pond and private golf course just beyond the backyard. Privacy and peacefulness are further enhanced by the lush green landscaping that surrounds this nearly three-quarter acre lot on all sides.

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“I bought the home to renovate, and ultimately sell it. But I enjoyed it so much that I fell in love with it and here I am three years later,” Steve Rogai said.

The interior is every bit as impressive. High gloss white cabinets and solid white walls, cherry wood ceilings, cherry floors and sleek, seamless marble surfaces are a few of the stunning features of this striking home. The overall look is simple and straightforward, yet sophisticated. Each piece occupies a well defined place and each space enables each element to stand out on its own. It’s exactly the type of design project Steve Rogai, President/CEO of Modern Capital Development Group, excels at creating and hopes to expand throughout the Tampa Bay area - and beyond. “I bought the home to renovate, and ultimately sell it. But I enjoyed it so much that I fell in love with it and here I am three years later,” Rogai said. “But now it is time to move on to my next endeavor.” The two-story home built on a cul-de-sac in Carrollwood, encompasses a more than 4,000-square-foot floor plan comprised of five bedrooms, three-anda-half bathrooms, a fully outfitted, professional gym that would be the envy of any athlete, a dry sauna, oversized pool, two-car garage and more than 800 square feet of elevated balcony space.

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“I tend to do passion projects and this one is a real showpiece for me,” said Rogai.

Located in Carrollwood Village, this is a residential neighborhood that offers convenient access to major roadways in all directions, proximity to a world-class transportation hub, Tampa International Airport, and the ability to live nearby to all that Florida’s West Coast offers. Couples, families, young professionals, really anyone, can live here comfortably and contentedly due to exceptional craftsmanship found throughout, as well as the incomparable amount of living space offered, inside as well as outside. Originally built in 1979, the framework of the home has only been altered once when it was expanded in the 90s. Fully renovated from top to bottom since Rogai took ownership, the customized elements add function and form. Luxe touches, like marble, fill an entire built-in shower and recessed wood shelves built into the living room, efficiently transform normally flat walls into dynamic display space for room décor. www.TampaBayMetro.com

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A native of Tampa and a world traveler who enjoys staying in luxurious, modern hotels, Rogai sensed the time is right to offer a new level of affordable luxury to others new to Tampa, or already at home here. ”I tend to do passion projects and this one is a real showpiece for me,” said Rogai.

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This property is listed by Mike Hughes and Jeff Shelton of Hughes Shelton Realtors, Coldwell Banker’s number one sales team in Tampa. Contact them at 500 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 850, Tampa, FL 33609, 813-690-1688 or 813-286-6563, www.HughesShelton.com.

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January 2019 to April 2021 Frozen in time for an estimated 500 to 1,500 years until discovered on Marco Island during an 1896 archaeological expedition, the enigmatic Key Marco Cat and other rare Pre-Columbian Native-American artifacts return home for a major exhibit at the Marco Island Historical Museum.

180 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island, FL | 239.252.1440 |

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Key Marco Cat photo courtesy Department of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution (A240915)

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METROHome Hot Property

Stunning Water Views of Tampa Bay

Casa Bahia Condo at Westshore Yacht Club | By Ronda M. Parag

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he beautifully appointed three bedroom, three and a half bath condo in the Casa Bahia neighborhood of the prestigious Westshore Yacht Club, offers plenty of luxury and privacy. The 2,982 square foot, corner residence offers gorgeous views of Tampa Bay, two Marinas and a tidal pond, where there is an abundant of birds and wildlife. The 700 square foot, wrap around screened terrace offers relaxing morning views of the sunrise, and in the evening offers a spectacular view of the setting sun. It is a perfect way to relax with a cocktail and watch the sun sink into the skyline for another end to a beautiful day living in paradise. A private elevator leads into the open floor plan, perfect for entertaining. The inside and out transition nicely with over-

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sized sliding glass doors that pocket away to create an open feel. The focal piece of the great room is a custom coquina wall with an electric fireplace. The kitchen offers quality features including custom cabinets and stainless steel appliances, including a five burner gas cook top and built-in double ovens. There is plenty of prep space for the chef in the house, with a large center island that offers additional storage. The granite sink is 11 inches deep and has a Delta touch faucet. The laundry room has an additional refrigerator. Retreat to the master bedroom with sliders opening to the screened porch. The master bath has an outfitted walk-in closet for plenty storage. The split bedroom design offers plenty of privacy with the two additional bedrooms and office on

the opposite side of the residence. There are two assigned parking spaces in the garage, with additional outside parking for guests and a dedicated storage room. The gated community of the Westshore Yacht Club includes additional amenities of controlled access 24/7 with two guards, The Bay Club — a clubhouse with restaurant, bar and food delivery, spa & fitness center with numerous classes, two swimming pools - adult and family, marina, playground and a dog park. Everything you need to call home. M Located in Hillsborough County in South Tampa in the Westshore Yacht Club, this exceptional property is offered at $1,195,000 through Smith & Associates Real Estate. Presented by Bonnie Monteau and Traci Burns, call 813-839-3800 or visit www.smithandassociates.com.


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Luxury Single Story Living

New Construction in South Tampa | By Ronda M. Parag

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ituated on an oversized homesite in the popular South Tampa neighborhood of Sunset Park, this one-story residence is sure to impress on every level with its high-end finishes, top-of-the-line appliances and a spacious open floor plan designed for today’s active lifestyle. The home is under construction by Modern Capital Development Group, whose mission is to revitalize Tampa Bay through modern architectural designs and cutting-edge technologies. “By integrating health-conscious and energy-efficient building materials with advanced construction techniques,

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we’re able to make luxury living healthy, environmentally friendly, and convenient, without ever sacrificing beauty and functionality,” said Steve Rogai, President/CEO. “With a focus on modern design and innovative building practices, we excel at managing the complex development process and tailoring solutions to meet our clients’ specific development needs.” Scheduled for completion in the summer of 2019, this stunning home will feature four bedrooms, four baths, a media room, office, open concept kitchen with center island and breakfast café, formal dining room,

mud room with “drop zone” and a spacious utility room. Other features of this single-story home include 12-foot ceilings throughout, smooth finish drywall, hardwood flooring, professional grade appliances, generous lanai with outdoor kitchen, pool/spa and three car garage. M

Located in South Tampa at 4817 W. Sunset Blvd., Tampa, FL. The home is currently offered at $2,300,000 through Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, LLC. Presented by Mike Hughes and Jeff Shelton, Hughes Shelton Realtors. Call 813.286.6563 or visit www.HughesShelton.com for more information or to schedule a tour.


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FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of Family Law

MICHAEL  LUNDY OLDER LUNDY & ALVAREZ Michael Lundy, Older Lundy & Alvarez’s Managing Partner, has built one of the largest family law practices in Florida. This has enabled the firm to expand into personal injury, business litigation, real estate, corporate, and estate and probate law. Michael’s background in corporate finance and complicated business transactions makes him uniquely qualified to handle complex financial issues that most family law attorneys cannot. Michael’s clients appreciate his strong work ethic, service and the results he achieves for them. He is a highly skilled trial attorney, but he also understands how to get a deal done. Michael is a Yale graduate and Florida native. He lives in Tampa with his wife, Andrea, and their two children. Older Lundy & Alvarez 1000 West Cass Street Tampa, FL 33606 813.254.8998 mlundy@olalaw.com www.olalaw.com


FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of Fashion

MARSHA VACIRCA MADAME ADASSA Couture Fashion Designer and Creative Director Marsha Vacirca, founded Madame Adassa, the luxury women’s fashion brand as an ode to her Grandmother. Her designs have graced some of the most famous runways including New York Fashion Week, have been featured in Vogue, and can also be seen on Hollywood celebrities strutting the red carpet. “My goal is to bring accessible couture to the Tampa Bay area!” Have an upcoming black tie event? Visit our website at www.madameadassa.com or schedule a showroom appointment.

Madame Adassa 3109 W Bay to Bay Blvd. Tampa, FL 33629 813.374.5407 www.madameadassa.com


FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of Interior Design

CRESPO DESIGN GROUP Unconventional ideas and distinctive style are what define Enrique Crespo as one of the top designers in the area. A native of South Tampa, Enrique attended the prestigious Savannah College of Art and Design which has the number one interior design program in the country. With 18 years of professional experience and projects spanning from New York City to Malibu and the Caribbean, success is evident in his continuously growing and diverse body of work.­ 3119 Bay to Bay Blvd. Tampa, FL 33629 813.831.0949 www.crespodesigngroup.com Photo: Ryan G Photo


FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of Wellness

BRADFORD STEVENS VKNG ROW As the founder of Tampa’s only rowing studio, Bradford Stevens, has brought new meaning to the definitions of community, wellness, and fitness. With a Master’s in Exercise Science and Health Promotion, Brad brings an unparalleled and specific level of knowledge to his studio and his trainers. With more than 10 years experience in the fitness industry and as rowing coach, he has acquired a prolific ability to shape every activity (and to connect with his clients). The VKNG brand has a reputation amongst its crew for being more than a workout. “VKNG ROW is about more than the classes you take, it’s about bettering yourself.” Brad is in the process of developing plans for expansion, so that he can bring that same energy to more parts of Tampa Bay, and further. 1221 W. Cass Street Tampa, FL 33606 813.260.0174 www.vkng-row.com


FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of Aesthetic Arts

CASTELLANO COSMETIC SURGERY CENTER Castellano Cosmetic Surgery is Tampa’s premier place for aesthetic procedures of the skin, face and body. Cosmetic surgeon, Joseph J. Castellano, M.D., is Tampa’s leader in breast augmentation. He is known for creating beautiful results with liposuction, mommy makeovers and more. Master injectors Rashae Doyle, PA-C and Nadine Matar, PA-C, offer advanced filler options, thread lifts and Sculptra body contouring. Laser specialist, Caroll Delo, CCE, CME, uses state-of-the-art lasers to reduce stretch marks, fat and cellulite, tighten skin and more. 105 S. MacDill Ave., Suite 203 Tampa, FL 33609 813.872.6093 www.CastellanoCosmeticSurgery.com


FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of Christian School Education

SHAWN MINKS Known for their dynamic college preparatory curriculum, engaged learning and servant leadership training for over 55 years, Cambridge Christian School continues to debunk the misconceptions of Christian school education. At the helm of Tampa’s oldest non-denominational Christian school is Shawn Minks. Mr. Minks serves on the Executive Committee of Christian Schools of Florida and has revitalized the acclaimed Love Thy Neighbor and Student Leadership programs that serve Tampa and beyond. Cambridge Christian School 813.872.6744 www.CCSLancers.com


FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of a Bilingual Mediator

MELISSA DIAZ Melissa, a very energetic bilingual (Spanish-speaking) who is eager to help parties come to an agreement to limit their litigation costs. She has litigated many Family Law matters during her career as an Attorney in Puerto Rico, from simple divorces to contingent divorces including custody battles. Melissa has recently joined Natalie Baird Mediations and is committed to helping resolve disputes in an atmosphere of cultural sensitivity, respect, effective communication, and problem solving. N. Tampa: 2901 W. Busch Blvd. Ste. 707 S. Tampa: 600 N. Willow Ave., Suite 101 813.440.9975 www.nataliebairdmediations.com


FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of Cosmetic Dentistry

DR. RON O’NEAL Become the change you seek, in both your smile and your life! Dr. Ron O’Neal has been changing lives, one smile at a time, in the Tampa Bay area for over 15 years. “I love being part of redefining a person’s smile,” says Dr. O’Neal. “A whiter, brighter smile leads to a happier, healthier looking, more confident you.” A picture is said to be worth 1,000 words, how about one with a beautiful smile? The Family Dentist Tampa: 3733 W. Neptune Street 813.253.5303 St. Petersburg: 7401 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N 727.527.7207 www.tampabayfamilydentist.com


FACES OF  METRO Tampa Bay

The Face of Cosmetic Gynecology

JENNIFER S. HAYES, DO, FACOOG Dr. Hayes is the first and only Cosmetic Gynecologist in Tampa Bay/Sarasota. In 2008, Dr. Hayes opened Visionary Centre for Women to further her passion in helping women to achieve optimal health and sexual vibrance. Dr. Hayes practices restorative, aesthetic and transformational gynecology. She is the expert for Vaginal Rejuvenation, Labiaplasty, Majora-Lift, ThermiVa®, O-Shot®, G-Shot®, BioTE® hormone pellets and Liposculpture. Dr. Hayes uses innovative and caring techniques for women. “I love helping women rock their Vitality and Confidence.” Visionary Centre for Women 2695 Ulmerton Road Clearwater, FL 33672 727.540.0414 www.DrJenniferHayes.com




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METROGuide Weekender

Location, Location, Location The Iconic Bahia Mar, Fort Lauderdale Beach | By Ronda M. Parag

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ooking to escape to the east coast for a couple days, or a quick getaway to relax in the Atlantic Ocean? In the heart of Ft. Lauderdale Beach, the Bahia Mar, meaning Ocean Bay, a DoubleTree by Hilton, has been undergoing updates and renovations, and we recently visited for a quick weekend. Set on 40 acres, the hotel property has been an icon on the beach since the 1950s, and we were told that construction of the property actually began in March of 1949, nearly 70 years ago. The 296 rooms have been updated with a nautical theme of white and blue interiors, and have spectacular views of ocean or marina. The property offers accommodations in the Tower and Marina Buildings, with most rooms offering a step out terrace. Internet access is available in-room, along with a mini-fridge and microwave available upon request. The 250 slip marina can accommodate

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100 mega yachts and offers more than four miles of floating docks. The property is host to the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show and Tortuga Music Festival. The hotel is located directly across from Fort Lauderdale’s Blue Wave Certified beach, so if you are looking for the ideal place for sun and sand, this is it. The pool area has been renovated and a new rooftop pool bar and restaurant are set to open this spring. Private pool cabanas are available for an additional fee through the hotel concierge. If you must do business, the Business Center does offer complimentary internet access. Keep to an exercise routine with the state-of-the-art fitness center and tennis courts. The tennis courts and back half of the property will undergo improvements in the near future. The property offers both valet and self parking. There are plenty of things to do and see nearby including a Water Taxi Stop traveling up

and down the Intracoastal. The Bahia Mar Yachting Center offers boat and bike rentals, as well as the Center can arrange any type of water sports, sightseeing cruises or fishing excursions. For kids, the Funky Fish Ocean Camp offers daily activities for ages 4 -17. Breezes offers onsite dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner and there is seating inside or out. Weekend nights offer live music on the patio. The menu offers a delicious selection of salads, sandwiches and seafood. For guests on the go, The Market offers sundry, snacks, beverages and delicious pizza, sandwiches and homemade gelato. As part of any DoubleTree hotel experience, check in begins with that deliciously warm, chocolate chip cookie. M For reservations or more information, visit www.BahiaMarHotel.com or call 954.764.2233.


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METROGuide Getaway

Where Beauty Blossoms

Cherry blossoms abound in the Spring time in Door County

Spring time getaway to Door County, Wisconsin | By Patricia A. Vorbrich

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nown as Wisconsin’s “thumb,” Door County is surrounded by Lake Michigan on three sides, and is located about an hour north of Green Bay. The peninsula is approximately 70 miles long, with 300 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, 53 public beaches, 34 outlying islands, 11 lighthouses and 5 state parks. Founded in 1851, Door County is named after Death’s Door, the aptly named water passage that lies off the tip of the peninsula where the waters of Lake Michigan and Green Bay converge. Door County is also one of the

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largest producers of tart cherries in the USA, growing between 8-15 million pounds annually on roughly 2,500 acres. Spring time in Door County is a great time to visit, with a little bit of everything to enjoy in ‘Cherryland USA.’ Start your day with breakfast at the White Gull Inn, a Door County mainstay and a favorite among visitors and locals year round. Try the Door County Cherry Stuffed French Toast, which was honored as the winner of the Best Breakfast in America Challenge on “Good Morning America.” Enjoy two golden brown slices of egg bread, with

pockets of Wisconsin cream cheese and Door County cherries, served with real maple syrup and topped with powdered sugar. All aboard! The Door County Trolley offers a variety of sightseeing tours, including: the Lighthouse Tour, a Narrated Scenic Tour, Murder & Mayhem Tour, Ghost Tours, Bloody Mary & Brunch Tour, a Spring Blossom Trolley Tour and many more. This is a great way to see all that Door County has to offer and learn about what makes this area special for visitors and have some fun.


A visit to Wilson’s Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor is a must. A classic Door County landmark since 1906, visitors will be taken back in time with its old fashioned soda fountain, delicious flame broiled burgers, shakes, fries, and don’t pass up their heavenly cherry ice cream for dessert. Door County boasts several lighthouses, offering tours and historical facts for tourists. The Eagle Bluff Lighthouse is perched on a bluff 76 feet above Green Bay’s glistening waters. Restored to its past glory, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Museum is a tribute to the keepers who kept the lamp lit on many dark and stormy nights. The Plum Bottom Gallery is a beautiful art destination that features 20 nationally collected artists in a variety of mediums, including hand crafted jewelry, printmaking, painting and sculptures. Artist Chad Luberger is the owner, and creates beautiful handcrafted porcelain and stoneware. The great outdoors offers kayak tours, which is ideal for nature lovers. Explore North Bay where shipwrecks are scattered and many are still visible in the shallow waters. And round out your stay with the famous Fish Boil Dinner at the Old Post Office; a dining experience found only in Door County; it features freshly caught Lake Michigan whitefish, caught by local fishermen. Spring is a time of rejuvenation in Door County, with apple blossoms, wildflowers and more than 2.2 million daffodil and tulip bulbs planted around the county. Plan your vacation now. M

Cherries at Orchard Country Winery & Market

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Door Bluff Headlands Kayak Tour

Sister Bay Marina Sunset

Door County Cherry Stuffed French Toast

For More Information on Door County: www.DoorCounty.com www.gliddenlodge.com www.whitegullinn.com www.wilsonsicecream.com www.doorcountytrolley.com www.eagleblufflighthouse.org www.plumbottomgallery.com Eagle Bluff Lighthouse


METROGuide Foodie

Spanish Cuisine with Southern American Flair

Dinner & Rooftop Cocktails at Mole Y Abuela | By Ronda M. Parag

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fusion of flavors await at the newly opened Mole Y Abuela. Located in the former Fly Restaurant & Bar, in downtown Tampa, we were able to have a tasting preview the night before Mole Y Abuela opened to the public on February 9. The concept for Mole Y Abuela was created with celebrity Chef Fabio Viviani and the Nocturnal Hospitality Group, with partners Lanfranco Pescante and David Anderson. Chef Viviani is a chef, restauranteur, cook book author, on-air TV personality and became known after participating in “Top Chef” on Bravo and was voted Fan Favorite. Mole Y Abuela is his second collaboration with Nocturnal Hospitality Group, after Osteria, which opened the Italian-inspired concept last year, just up the road on Franklin Street. Mole Y Abuela has been described as Spanish cuisine with Southern American

flair and fusion. Many of the dishes are tapas and meant to be shared and served as soon as the dishes are ready from the kitchen, rather than all guests receiving their orders at the same time. The interior has been re-imagined with a vibrant flair of tile, wood and brick. The atmosphere is lively and it is a great spot for date night or a night with girlfriends. Currently, the restaurant is open for dinner service, and a limited menu and cocktails on the rooftop bar. With views of downtown Tampa, the rooftop will certainly be a popular gathering place. On the menu, the tapas of the Jamon & Cheese Croquettes were tasty and the Bacon-Wrapped Dates were a must-have. Anything wrapped in bacon and stuffed with Valdéon Blue Cheese is perfect for my palate. If you like shrimp, the Spot Prawn Crudo was delicious. The shrimps were lightly battered and serve on a bed

of olive tapenade. A favorite of the evening was the Seared Maine Scallops served on a bed of romesco, charred lemon butter, spiced pumpkin seeds and leeks. The Carne Asada with Mole Verde and Chile’s Salsa, was cooked to perfection and served with handmade tortillas so that a beef taco could be made, if desired. If you are looking for fish tacos, the whole fish is served for Pescado De Provision. A delicious finish was the Torta De Tres Leches, a sweet milk soaked sponge cake topped with Dulce De Leche and strawberries. The bar offers full service with wine, beer and spirits. A selection of hand-crafted cocktails including a delicious Pomegranate Caipirinha or the signature Mole Margarita, are on the cocktail menu. After dinner, head upstairs and have a night cap under the stars and enjoy the views from the rooftop bar. M

Mole Y Abuela | 1202 N. Franklin Street | Tampa, FL 33602 | 813-370-1000 | www.moleyabuelatampa.com

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Pride & Passion Saturday, April 20, 2019 8PM – 12AM

Gather up all of your disco divas and shooting stars, and join us in celebrating individuality, diversity, and all the colors that make up our universe at Pride & Passion’s Intergalactic Disco.

Sponsorships & Tickets available TampaMuseum.org PRESENTED BY:

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METROGuide Latitude

Grand Prix of St. Petersburg 27°46’03.0”N 82°37’54.1”W

Hear the roar of the engines through the downtown streets of St. Petersburg at the 15th Annual Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg to be held March 8-10. The temporary 1.8 mile track is the season-opening race for the IndyCar Series. Visit www.gpstpete.com for information and tickets.

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