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SouthShore Seafood & Arts Festival One Event, Combining Food, Fun, Art

By Kelly Wise Valdes

The first-ever combined event, SouthShore Seafood & Arts Festival, will be debuting Saturday-Sunday, November 23 at E.G. Simmons Park in Ruskin.

musical entertainment. There will be more than 150 vendors in this new combined festival. “We are excited to bring the community an even bigger and better festival,” said Rimes. “It's a lot of work planning these events (seven-nine months each) and this will allow us to plan our one huge event and then go back to focusing on the day-today chamber business.” There will be so much to do and see and eat, of course, and the waterfront atmosphere is an added bonus to this venue. There is a $2 entry fee per carload to E.G. Simmons Park. This fee is not per person—it is per carload and goes directly to Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation. Admission to the festival is $5 per adult and children under 12 years old are free. Active military are free with military ID. Do not miss out on being part of this very first-ever combined event. The SouthShore Seafood & Arts Festival will be held at E.G. Simmons Park, located at 2401 19th Ave. NW in Ruskin, on Saturday, November 2 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday, November 3 from 10.am. to 5 p.m. For information, visit www.ruskinseafoodfestival.org, email admin@southshorechamberofcommerce.org or call 645-1366.

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Mary & Martha House Unveils Plans For Larger Domestic Violence Shelter

By Kelly Wise Valdes

In 2018, there resources, as were 6,775 cases well as applying of domestic viofor jobs and writlence related ing resumés. The offenses in new shelter is on Hillsborough schedule to be County. Domestic completed by violence against February 2020 women and chiland was made dren across the possible in part nation is an ongoby funding and Mary & Martha House, originally founded in ing issue with dire 1982, has broken ground on the construction of grant money a newer and larger housing facility. consequences. No from the county one knows this better than Laurie Herring, as well as generous donations by many the executive director of Mary & Martha supporters in the community. House, a domestic violence shelter and “Our number one goal is to make safe haven in Hillsborough County since sure the women feel safe,” said Herring. 1982. After years of planning, the staff “Then our case managers will work with and the board of directors are finally able them to overcome one barrier at a time.” to announce that a new, larger shelter is Mary & Martha House staff is under construction, which ultimately will extremely thankful to have received parprovide the housing that is so desperately tial funding of $500,000 from Hillsborough needed for women and children in County towards the building of this new Hillsborough County, especially south million-dollar+ facility. county. As with all nonprofit 501(c)(3) proOver the past 36 years, Mary & grams, Mary & Martha House relies on Martha House has continually provided the donations from the community. shelter, food and counseling for multiDonations can be made online through tudes of abused women and their chilwww.marymarthahouse.org or by calling dren. Most importantly, all women that the administrative office at 645-7874 or seek help at Mary & Martha House are the shelter office at 641-7027. provided an extensive program to meet their individualized needs. “We have case managers that develop specific case InThis plans for each woman,” said Herring. Issue Just like the current facility, the new facility will provide housing for up to three 2ND TIME AROUNDERS BAND...........PG 3 months or longer depending on the need, while the staff provides assistance for varBUDDY WALK.....................................PG 4 ious things such as finding employment, CELL PHONE ETIQUETTE ..................PG 13 resumé writing, interview skills and transportation, among many other things. HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION ..........PG 21 In addition, Mary & Martha House EYE ON BUSINESS....................PGS 25‐26 provides a unique learning opportunity called “Financial Solutions – Save and HISTORIC RUSKIN TOMATO PLANT..PG 29 Grow Program.” During this course, the CHALKLINES....................................PG 40 women learn fiscal independence by managing their finances and budget. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT...............PG 46 Herring said that the new facility will have 53 beds, up from its current capaciREAD MORE LOCAL NEWS ONLINE ty of 23 beds. It will also have a large www.ospreyobserver.com learning center where women can benefit from online training and educational

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The first-ever combined event, SouthShore Seafood & Arts Festival, will be debuting Saturday-Sunday, November 2-3 at E.G. Simmons Park in Ruskin. This family-friendly event will bring together the tasty delights of the Seafood Festival along with arts and crafts, live entertainment and so much more. “We are excited to announce that the SouthShore Chamber of Commerce has decided to merge our spring arts festival with our fall seafood festival, creating the SouthShore Seafood & Arts Festival,” said Melanie Rimes, president of the SouthShore Chamber of Commerce. “We are bringing the Ruskin Seafood Festival and the Apollo Beach Manatee Festival of the Arts together as one dynamic SouthShore event.” The SouthShore Seafood Festival was the largest festival in Hillsborough County, attracting more than 15,000 attendees each year. Now, this new combined event is thought to draw more than 30,000 guests looking for delicious seafood vendors, amazing artists, kids’ activities as well as live

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