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6020 Shore Blvd. Apt. 312, Gulfport Loving the water views from this beautiful waterfront condo with over 2,200 square feet of living space! Offered at $669,000 Carolyn Gomez | 727.346.3314 17580 Gulf Boulevard Unit #312 GORGEOUS UPDATES in this BEACH FRONT 2/2 CORNER UNIT condo in Redington Shores! Offered at $985,000 Jane McCroary | 727.348.3888 9495 Blind Pass Road #304 DIRECT WATERFRONT CONDO in luxury Yacht & Tennis Club of St. Pete Beach Offered at $580,000 Jane McCroary | 727.348.3888 5940 Pelican Bay Plaza #1203 1476 sq. ft., Pasadena Yacht & Country Club grounds Seller pays 1 year of HOA fees! Make your appointment today! Offered at $474,900 Jane McCroary | 727.348.3888 5940 Pelican Bay Plaza #1204 33 foot SW facing balcony, 2/2 unit, Pelican Bay Yacht Club Condominiums in the PASADENA YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB grounds. Offered At $499,000 Jane McCroary | 727.348.3888 8567 W Gulf Blvd. #20N Cute as a button with private beach access just across the street! Make this your personal beach getaway spot. Only $259,000! Jane McCroary | 727.348.3888 12300 7th St. E, Treasure Island 5BR • 4BA • 2 CG • 4,036 SQ FT Large waterfront ranch home with pool & dock. Offered at $2,345,000 Capt. Bruce Erbeck | 727.417.4694 Magazine Worthy 3 bedroom 2.5 bath waterfront retreat has been completely remodeled. Offered at $1,599,000 Tina Herrell | 727.251.6630 TREASURE ISLAND JEWEL NEW LISTING UPDATED BEACHFRONT CONDO PASADENA YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB NEW PRICE PLUS BONUS ATTRACTIVE PRICING TOWN SHORES OF GULFPORT 1020 10th Cir. SE Unit #1020 Largo This sought out, pet friendly, 55+ community is centrally located in Largo. Offered at $235,900 Kayla Biathrow | 727.656.8156 9969 88th St. Largo Endless opportunities! Spacious 3BR/2BA villa in Bent Tree WEST located in the desirable Bardmoor/ Seminole area. Offered at $354,900 Kayla Biathrow | 727.656.8156 Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated 150 2nd Ave. N Suite 100, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 www.homesearchlocal.com JUST LISTED JUST LISTED SUNSET BEACH STUDIO
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October and November are great months to be in Florida. Evening weather is pleasant for movies and concerts in parks like the Clearwater Jazz Festival, now at the Sound, the SPB Fall concert series and downtown St. Pete’s Movies in the Park. Our cover story this month is a salute to the non-profit organizations that work to keep our Gulf and Bay waters clean and protecting marine life. At the top of the list is Tampa Baywatch, celebrating their 30th anniversary this fall. Congratulations Peter Clark.

Most of us dodged another bullet as September began, when Hurricane Idalia raced past early predictions of a Tampa Bay landfall, hitting instead 200 miles north of us leaving a 100-year-old oak tree leaning against the governor’s mansion in Tallahassee. Some of our neighbors had Gulf water in their pools, their garages and their homes, and many lost parts of their landscape as the surge behind the storm breached 50-year-old seawalls and made streets impassable for hours. FEMA cleanup is underway. There are full instructions on most city websites.

SBA disaster loans are available to repair damaged businesses, homes, vehicles www.disasterloanassistance.sba.gov/ela/s The FEMA pre-registration hotline number is 1-800-621-FEMA (3362). A FEMA office has opened at The Enoch Davis Center, 1111 18th Ave. S, St. Petersburg, open seven days a week, 9am-7pm. Pinellas small business owners in need of assistance are encouraged to visit www.FloridaJobs.org/EBL before Oct. 25th, to apply for the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program.

In mid-August, southern California got drenched by a hurricane for the first time in a century It is obvious global warming is affecting our weather already, making life less predictable. We still have 60 days of storm season ahead. The Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and Atlantic Ocean are hotter than usual, so the potential for powerful storms still exists. Keep your plan in place.

The Alligator and Wildlife Discovery Center was devastated by fire this summer. Much more than a “zoo,” Sonny Flynn had built a home for rescued exotic creatures and she and her staff adopted them. While the John’s Pass facility is being repaired, they have opened temporarily at 14805 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach . They continue to seek donations to rebuild at John’s Pass and build on their new farm property in Seminole. Visit www.alligatorwildlife.com

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THE WAY WE WERE

The third volume in Bill DeYoung’s Vintage St. Pete series takes another long, loving, deeply nostalgic look at life in Florida’s fastest-growing city before the dawn of the 21st century. These lavishly illustrated stories will strike a chord with anyone who’s ever called St. Petersburg, or Pinellas County, home. Here are the cherished traditions and legends: The annual Festival of States parade, fancy dinners at the world-famous Kapok Tree Inn and one-of-a-kind casual restaurants The Penguin and Ted Peters Famous Smoked Fish. Hometown heroes like organ-playing comedian Lenny Dee, beloved newspaper columnist Dick Bothwell and Tom Reese, the eccentric master of ceremonies at the uber-bohemian Beaux Arts Gallery; media icons Salty Sol, Ernie Lee, Shock Armstrong, and the rest of the “WTVT Big 13” gang (the top-rated local TV station for 25 years). The whole historic saga of Tarpon Springs, once the world’s sponge-diving capital; behind the scenes of Dolphin Tale, Spring Breakers, The Strange One and other Hollywood movies filmed in town.

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A new stop near The Pier may be coming to downtown St. Pete for the SunRunner station adjoining the Sundial Parking Garage. The city council approved allocating $605,000 in September to build the station and install fiber optic communication lines along the 10.3-mile route to St. Pete Beach. In August, PSTA’s board voted to charge $2.25 for a one-way SunRunner ticket starting 10/1 instead of 11/1 to help alleviate St. Pete Beach residents’ concern about rising crime and increaseed homeless presence since the bus’s inception.

to Frankfurt will operate 5x weekly aboard Discover, before going to 6x weekly in the spring and daily next summer, starting in late May. Alaska launches a non-stop to San Diego Oct. 5. This fall, Spirit will launch new nonstop service to Charleston, S.C., Charlotte, Richmond, and Norfolk. In addition, they will resume seasonal nonstop service to Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Indianapolis, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Boston, bringing their total TPA nonstop routes to 21.

recognizes Gallo’s exceptional work since joining TFO as assistant conductor one year ago, as well as her expanded role for the upcoming 2023-24 season.

BIZ HELP The Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program is now available. The program makes $20 million available for businesses impacted by Hurricane Idalia. Florida small business owners in need of assistance are encouraged to visit FloridaJobs.org/EBL to apply for the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program. Businesses in Pinellas County are eligible to apply by the Oct. 25 deadline, or until all available funds are expended.

FLY ME TO THE MOON Eurowings Discover rebranded to Discover Airlines. Lufthansa began serving the TPA-FRA route in 2015, before transitioning the service to its wholly owned subsidiary Eurowings Discover in 2021. This winter, the nonstop flights

KUDOS Keep St. Pete Lit celebrated 10 years; their first event was August 29, 2013, in collaboration with Friends of Jack Kerouac House on a city-wide reading of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. Champions of writing and reading with amazing classes and events, they’ve kept us informed about the community’s literary programs; book clubs, poetry open mics and writing classes for all ages; and educational tools to build a strong literary community. Creative Late Bloomer blogger and journalist Margo Hammond is working on a murder mystery and her short mystery story is in the upcoming Sisters in Crime anthology.

The Florida Orchestra and Music Director Michael Francis announced today the promotion of Chelsea Gallo to resident conductor. The new title

GULFPORT Empower your mind, body, & soul during the Gulfport Health & Wellness Expo 10/7 10am-1pm at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom. Join the city of Gulfport and Keep Pinellas Beautiful for the 2023 International Coastal Cleanup 10/14 9-noon at Clam Bayou Nature Park. Bags, pickers, gloves & sanitizer will be provided. Volunteers should wear boots, long slacks & sleeves for walking through mangroves and marshy areas. Kayaks and canoes are welcome.

TREASURE ISLAND Every November, Sanding Ovations transforms Treasure Island Beach into a wonderland of sand sculptures and buzzes food vendors, live music and more to two weekends 11/1619 and 11/25-26 with the 2023 theme “It’s About Time,” paying homage to all things representing “time.” Songs with “time” in them, popular slogans using “time,” world attractions representing “time” and more.

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include 8 million square feet of mixed use development by the Hines Historic Gas Plant Partnership on the 86-acre site where the team’s current stadium sits.

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As of mid-September, Idalia estimated losses were up to $97.7M and Pinellas and Pasco residents were added to those counties eligible for FEMA assistance. Sunset Beach, Gulfport and Shore Acres were hard hit, and beach renourishment pleas are in discussion by residents and communities. FEMA’s individual assistance can include funding for temporary housing and home repairs. Those affected by the storm can go to disasterassistance.gov, use the FEMA app or call 1-800-6213362 between 7am and 11pm.

The U.S. Small Business Administration is now offering low-interest loans starting as low as 2.5 percent for Pinellas homeowners and 4 percent for businesses to make repairs and cover economic losses from Hurricane Idalia. Applicants may apply online using the Electronic Loan Application

The City of St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch has approved an emergency resolution to help residents repair and rebuild their homes. Effective immediately, residents can utilize recreational vehicles and travel trailers for temporary shelter and housing on their own property and still be in compliance with code enforcement policies. For the next six months, St. Petersburg Code Enforcement will suspend issuing fines, citations and penalties related to this specific sheltering and housing plan for residents who have been displaced by Hurricane Idalia. St. Pete residents in adversely affected areas can contact the Housing and Neighborhood Services Administration for additional assistance:

Joe.Waugh@stpete.org

St. Pete Beach debris clean-up will take approximately one month and began 9/11. stpetebeach.org/753/

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TPA KUDOS Tampa International Airport’s 21-foot-tall, giant pink flamingo – formally titled “HOME” by artist Matthew Mazzotta and affectionately nicknamed Phoebe – has officially been named a winner in the prestigious CODAWorx Awards’ Transportation category and a “People’s Choice Awards” with more than 3,000 votes!

CIVIC DUTY The Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions (ISPS) at St. Petersburg enriches the education experience, engages with government to promote unity and efficiency, facilitate economic activity, and involve citizens in their college and government. The fall speaker series helps educate Floridians be better citizens and conduct productive discourse. isps.spcollege.edu/events

RAYS YAY! On 9/19, Tampa Bay Rays and the City of St. Petersburg and Pinellas County agreed to move forward with a new state-of-the-art neighborhood ballpark that will

ON THE MOVE According to St. Pete Catalyst, Pinellas County is preparing to sell its 14 county facilities in downtown Clearwater that a 400-page report says are “functionally obsolete” and underutilized. “We currently have about 560,000 square feet in downtown Clearwater. (A consultant) went through our staffing and said, ‘the way you do business today, you only need 330,000 square feet’ – that’s a 40% reduction in space,” Assistant County Administrator Kevin Knutson said during a commission meeting. The county spends $4M annually on maintenance for the facilities. Over the next several decades, the county’s spending would total $146M to keep the existing facilities afloat. A new campus project is estimated to roughly cost $270-$333M; site selection is still in discussion.

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The University of Miami, Florida Atlantic University, the University of Florida, and Florida Gulf Coast University are sharing a $650,000 state grant to study long-term health effects from harmful algal blooms.

New LiFT neurodiversity education facility opens in Clearwater.

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ODE TO MARGARITAVILLE

If Paradise has a soundtrack, Jimmy Buffett songs are on that hit list. With his passing 9/1, homages and memories popped up including a concert at North End Tap House and interviews with former Coral Reefer bandmate and local Don Bartlett in Gulfport attended by former Mayor Rick Kriseman and other fans. Suncoast Surf Shop posted on social about their founder, now jamming in heaven with Jimmy B: “If you knew Joe, you know that him and Jimmy go way back. Who remembers the infamous Wine & Dine dinner boat cruise in 1976? Organized by Joe, Jimmy, and a couple other close friends, tickets sold for $75 a piece or $125 for 2 for an all you can eat and drink concert experience. A little-known fact about that trip - by the time they paid the liquor and food tab they had nearly broke even on their profits from the cruise. Joe and Jimmy also had their share of sailing adventures together, one time, as they sailed from Treasure Island to make their way down to Key West for Jimmy’s concert, they sailed past their destination and found themselves approaching the shores of Cuba. All they had on board that trip was a few cases of beer and a couple packs of Reese’s peanut butter cups.”

At Suncoast Surf Shop, you’ll find a lot of these pictures along with the Wine and Dine concert poster design on their t-shirts and his autobiography.

WHERE AM I Flamingos blown off-course by Hurricane Idalia landed here, with sightings all over town and in front of the Bilmar Hotel. Seacoast Seabird Sanctuary nursed a few exhausted birds back to health. American Flamingo was native to Florida at one time but were hunted to near extinction for their pretty pink feathers. If you do happen to spot these flamingos in our area, it’s best to give them as much space as possible, and to not disturb them.

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2/17-18 at Coachman Park. In Pinellas County, Corey Avenue Craft Festival is 10/18-29, 12/2-3 and in 2024, 1/6-7 and 4/13-14; Tarpon

Springs Sponge Dock Festival is 10/21-22 and in 2024, 4/27-4/28; Downtown Dunedin Craft Festival is 11/18-19 and in 2024, 1/6-7 and 4/20-21. artfestival.com

NOSH-ARAMA Taste of the Beaches 2023 10/7-15 is expanded so you have more time to sample local restaurants with selected tastes. Go online and select your restaurant. Purchase your tickets (1 $10 Ticket = 1 Taste), then visit the restaurants 10/7-10/15 and redeem your ticket at the resto for your taste. Participants include Broke N Bored, Buoy’s, Cabana Coastal Grill, Caddy’s Indian Shores, John’s Pass and Madeira Beach; Chill Restaurant, Coconut Charlie, Crabby Bills and Crabby’s on the Pass, Grapes Wine Bar and more:

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SAVOR ST. PETE Spirit aficionados, find out what’s trending in bourbon, tequila, vodka, craft beers and all things foodie Nov. 4-5 in downtown St. Pete. Guests will enjoy a first-class culinary experience with VIP Spirits Lounge tickets that include early access (noon) to the Grand Tasting Village featuring local restos Bavaro, Pier Teaki, Birch & Vine, Cane & Barrel, Allelo, and others. savortheburg.com

OKTOBERFEST On 10/14 from 11am-5pm, 3 Daughters Brewing’s Inaugural Bavarian Celebration will polka at Albert Whitted Park with beer, traditional German food, live Polka music, VW car show and games as well as market vendors and food trucks. The Brussel Sprouts perform 11am-2pm followed by The Keytunes. There are stein holding contests, best dressed outfit (don those Lederhosen), Oktoberfest games and crafts. Kids under 12 are free; tickets GA 15 in advance, VIP $70 in advance gives you access to VIP Biergarten – tastings and small bites while supply lasts; 21+ only. 3dbrewing.com

THE COCKTAIL HOUR Sea Salt’s new Happy Hour includes a happy hour menu (fish tacos, ceviche cocktail best of show), $1 Gulf Oysters Sun.-Thurs. 3-6pm, $5 draft beers, $6 mixed well drinks, $7 bubbly, white and rose or $8 reds on selected wines. At DTSP’s Ceviche, customers rave about the exquisite Spanish tapas and seafood. Bar manager and mixologist Jackie Eash wanted the wine and cocktail selection to enhance those fabulous flavors. In the past two years, Jackie has more than doubled Ceviche’s wine list and her innovative cocktail list features the signature Gettin’ Chili With It (Mezcal Siete Misterios, Anch Reyes Chile Verde, watermelon syrup, fresh lime juice, agave, and a splash of soda). Her wine list just won another Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence, and her Spanglish was named one of the top 30 tequila cocktails in the country by Forbes this summer. Congrats, Jackie!

GOOD DEED DRINK Nestled on the northern tip of South Carolina’s Isle of Palms; Wild Dunes Resort occupies 1,600 acres of oceanfront paradise where you can help save a turtle by sipping a Tipsy Turtle; a portion of the proceeds are donated to the South Carolina Aquarium Sea Turtle Care Center. Ingredients 1.5 oz Rumhaven Coconut Rum, .25 oz Blue Curacao, 4 oz pineapple Juice, orange slice, Maraschino cherry Instructions Combine coconut rum with blue curacao and pineapple juice. Shake or pour in and out of a mixing glass with ice. Build in Rocks glass, or a glass of your preference with ice and garnish with a cherry, half-moon orange slice and toy turtle.

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If you’re excited about the new Don the Beachcomber tiki bar opening in Madeira Beach, The Floridian Social Club, Cambria Hotel, Barefoot Beach Resort or The Karol Hotel, you can thank acclaimed architect Jack Bodziak. He is the visionary designing and building residential and commercial projects in Southwest Florida for many years with several new projects in the works on St. Pete Beach.

Always looking forward, the architectural firm is relocating to 5665 Central Ave. in West St. Pete and has partnered with a young visionary architect, Britt Hayes, AIA who moved from LA to St. Pete last year. A Berkeley undergraduate

and Yale graduate (Master of Architecture), she worked for eight years with the legendary Frank Gehry on many highprofile projects including the mixed-use Grand Avenue development and Facebook’s Engineering Offices in Seattle.

Her vision was honed at a final graduate design studio led by Zaha Hadid, where she found encouragement to nurture her belief that “architecture is an art form that transcends the constraints of pragmatism and functionality.” In the master apprentice tradition, Britt wanted to mentor and work with an experienced cutting-edge architect and was introduced to Bodziak, immediately discovering synergy. “Jack is a modernist and appreciative of my design and contemporary background and I like how he integrates art and culture into his designs (Floridian Social Club) and shares my passion

for challenging ideas and going outside the box. He’s a generalist with experience in residential and commercial, and I’m learning so much from him.” Licensed in both California and Florida, Britt’s working with Jack and “carrying the torch” on Emerald Sands, the resort replacing Miramar in SPB. “It’s a boutique 54-room hotel with restaurants and a rooftop pool bar and it’s going to change the attitude of how people look at hospitality here. It will have a luxury, fifties modernist look with luxury amenities, and the interiors have a nautical feel.”

She’s also collaborating on Windward Pass Resort, north of Hotel Zamora once owned by Beth Morean and soon to be a 100-room resort hotel with waterfront amenities, public spaces (a continuous pedestrian walkway site) and incorporate amenities for

patrons to enjoy (game room, mini-golf, restaurant, rooftop tiki bar), 30 boat docks, a beautiful pool and a beautiful facade with balconies that are interpretations of sails and beach waves,” says Britt. Britt and Jack share a vision that buildings should be technically perfect and where possible, sustainable, and always compelling to look at and experience. “We need to make an effort to think of a building as an artistic expression and that can inspire people and stand on its own as a piece of artwork that resonates, is lasting, timeless and beyond trends, not a slave to what’s cool.”

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parking are free. Keel’s also hosts live music, trivia nights and yoga at the Farm and Winery. On Fri.-Sun. in October, visit Harvest Holler Corn Maze in Polk County, the perfect spot to pick up giant carving pumpkins, play corn hole, explore the country store for décor and prepared foods grown on the farm and pose for your fall family photo. harvestholler.com

FALL FESTIVALS Corn mazes, hayrides, pumpkin patches and pet-tacular animals usher in fall. At Largo’s DK Farms and Gardens’ Fall Festival, the family can enjoy a Kiddie Barrel Train Ride, bounce houses, pumpkin patch, hay rides, outdoor games, animal encounters (goats, rabbits), food trucks, bull or pony rides, miniature golf, gem mining and more every weekend in October 10am-3pm. Get your tickets in advance: dkfarmsandgardens.com/fall

Plant City’s Keel Farms hosts Harvest Days every Sat.-Sun. in October 10am-3pm featuring a family-friendly Corky’s corn maze, hayrides, pumpkin painting, food and craft vendors, a kids zone and Keel’s seasonal autumn wines, beers and more. Admission and

And what would autumn be without EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival through Nov. 18, serving dishes from six continents, a concert series and for all ages, the Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak scavenger hunt, and Emile’s Fromage Montage, a flavorful food stroll. The festival is included with park admission, with food and beverages available for purchase.

TUESDAY Gulfport

@2920 Beach Blvd. S. Tuesday 9am-2pm May-Dec.

WEDNESDAY Madeira Beach Market 10am-2pm Nov.-May.

FRIDAY Treasure Island Market Dec.-April 9am-2pm.

FRIDAY/SATURDAY Dunedin Downtown Market

Fri. Nov.-May; Sat. market all year round.

SATURDAY Market in the Bluffs 2nd Sat. 9am-2pm Sept.-May.

St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market

@Al Lang Stadium Oct.-May 9am-2pm.

SUNDAY Corey Avenue Market 10am-2pm.

Indian Shores Market

@Indian Shores Town Hall Oct.-April 9am-1pm.

St. Pete Artisan Sunday Market

EOW Sunday noon-6pm Imagine Museum, DTSP.

St. Pete Sunday Market 3rd Sunday noon-6pm Arts Exchange. Check Facebook and websites for more info.

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HAPPY HUMPDAY Trivia, karaoke, game night oh my! Wednesday is the night to play after work. We sampled Humpday 10/11 for adult fun. Head over to Trivia Nights at Seminole’s Angry Pepper Taphouse, Big Trophy Trivia at Pinellas Ale Works, Karaoke at The Garage on Central DTSP, open mic night at Whistle Stop, BANDINGO Music Trivia at Grassroots St. Pete (1st, 2nd Wed. of the month) and Salty Nun or Spooky Theme Trivia @3Daughters, which also hosts a popular music trivia on Thursday. Channel your inner artist on 10/18 at a Fall Flower Arranging class at 3 Daughters or Painting With A Twist. Or dance the night away with Fiona at Corey Avenue’s Grapes Wine Café.

GET FIT If you are bored with your Jazzercise DVDs and Silver Sneaker online workouts, or shlepping to the gym, try this trippy tech. Virtual reality workouts can gamify your total body workout and take you around the world. There’s a VR workout app for every taste. You can slash music notes (Beat Saber), climb mountains (The Climb), work out (Gym Class VR or YUR.Fit), hit the river (Kayak VR) or get groovy (Dance Central, Viro Move).

SHAPE magazine suggests starting your VR workout journey with the Meta Quest 2, one of the more affordable VR headsets on the market. It pairs seamlessly with Supernatural, an app that offers gamified total-body workouts that take you to picturesque, hyper-realistic locations.

Prefer exercising in the real world? In October, locals re-embrace outdoor activities such as group walks, biking or paddleboarding found on Meet-Ups or joining casual sporting clubs. Also known as “green exercise,” working out in nature improves mood and self-esteem in as little as 5 minutes and reduces feelings of tension, anger, and depression.

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Our memorable bucket-list tour – our fifth from Grand Circle Travel, took four years due to Covid closing the borders. It began in Calgary, Alberta, and ended in Vancouver, British Columbia, including stops in Banff, Kamloops and Kelowna. Our 36-member tour group came from 13 states and Australia.

Our tour guide, Eric Hall, has been leading groups over 20 years. He lives in Kelowna and was extremely knowledgeable about every aspect of our tour stops and the entire itinerary. Our driver, Martin Dennis, from Montreal, also has been with Grand Circle but this was his first time on this route. The trip included many beautiful sights – stunning scenery of lakes, mountains and glaciers that are melting more rapidly due to climate change. Among the daily highlights: we had a brief visit to the Calgary Zoo and a longer one to the majestic Central Library. We then met informally with our tour guide and group, sharing backgrounds. A brief walking tour of downtown included views of 15+ walkways connecting buildings several floors high to keep workers cool and dry during bad or hot weather.

Our tour of Calgary included a lunch stop on the revolving restaurant on the 626-foot-tall Tower – tallest building in the city with great panoramic views. We also visited the 1988 Winter

Olympics headquarters with a photo stop. En route to Banff, we stopped at the Boundary Ranch, a dude ranch also the site of many TV shows and movies.

We had a morning visit to the Buffalo Nations Museum with a wonderful, guided tour of every indigenous Plains Indians’ life-size Rockies’ mammal – from the very small ferret to the large grizzly and black bears. Our afternoon trip to Banff Gardens on Bow River included a 7,614-foot-high gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain with panoramic views of the entire area. After a stop at stunning turquoise Lake Louise, one of the most photographed in the Rockies, we had a morning sail on Lake Maligne with a brief stop on Spirit Island, sacred to many of the local indigenous bands. Our long drive to Jasper included an unforgettable walk on the Athabasca Glacier on the Columbian Ice Field that may be gone in 15 years due to climate change. Indigenous speaker Joe Urie gave a memorable talk, using local pelts, skulls and antlers to trace the history of many local bands who had lived in the area. Our trip to Kamloops included views of both the Canadian Pacific Railroad, completed in 1886, and the Canadian National Railroad, opened in 1912, making the city an important transportation hub. Along the way we saw an overpass model for local wildlife to go safely over the highway.

Chanchal (father right) & daughters Dilray(left) & Dalrinder Bal(right), owner/operators of Kelowna Hillcrest Farm Market & Cherry Orchard. Indigenous speaker Joe Urie with pelts, skulls & antlers.

Our trip to Kelowna included a stop at one of the oldest residential Indian schools in the Rockies. Like the U.S., indigenous children were taken from their homes and schooled in church-run schools – forbidden to use their language or styles of life. In Kelowna, we had a morning visit to the Hillcrest Farms Market & Cherry Orchard with owner-operators Chanchal and daughters Dilray and Davida Bal. At home, our cherries at the local supermarket were from Kelowna! That afternoon, we were at the Gray Monk Winery, one of more than 100 using Lake Okanagon as their main water source for their vineyards.

We had morning visits to Penticton and then Peachland for a nice lunch after visits to an old 1898 schoolhouse and new art gallery, with informative talks. That evening we had a nice dinner cruise on Lake Okanagon. As we went from Alberta to British Columbia, the high-peaked Rockies became the low-humped Columbia Mountains! Our tour of Vancouver included a stop at the Sun Yat-Sen Oriental Garden with house, rocks and greenery transported from China and re-created here. That afternoon in lovely Stanley Park, we had our walking tour with a stop at the totem poles representing indigenous bands, for a group photo. That evening we had our farewell dinner and said goodbye to our new friends.

This was one of our more unforgettable trips – with many photo memories. We have much in common with our Canadian neighbors!

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

SAVE A LIFE October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Pink Week, with many local fundraisers and awareness campaigns and one of the best sources of information is the Susan G. Komen Foundation. No matter who you are or where you live, breast cancer may touch your life. Their website has the latest evidence-based information on breast cancer risk factors, screening, diagnosis, treatment, metastatic breast cancer, survivorship and more. www.komen.org/breast-cancer

CAFFEINE MATTERS Dr. Mark Hyman reminds us that if you love your morning cup of coffee, a recent study found positive neurobiological impacts from drinking coffee using functional MRIs such as boosted connectivity in the higher visual network and the right executive control network, which are linked to working memory, cognitive control, and goal-directed behavior. These same effects were not found from caffeine-infused water, meaning the coffee was impacting the brain through ways other than its caffeine content. Researchers found that individuals drinking coffee exhibited a heightened state of preparedness, being more responsive and attentive to external stimuli compared to the control group. This could mean even decaf coffee may hold some brain-boosting benefits, though more data is needed.

TEED OFF Beginning 10/1, Florida teens can’t drive golf carts on public roads without a valid driver’s license or learner’s permit, according to a new state law and Dr. Meghan Martin at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital hopes it will improve safety. According to WUSF Health News, Martin said that golf cart injuries have increased over the last three years and some of the injuries are significant. The pediatric emergency medicine physician says All Children’s has treated 16 children and teens for serious golf cart injuries this year, according to the hospital’s trauma registry. And for parents who allow young children to sit on their laps while riding in the carts, she recommends parents use car seats for their little ones and prevent them from falling off the cart.

HANGRY? You may be lacking protein, a key in managing appetite. According to a recent study, people with higher protein intake feel fuller and think less about food. Other contributing factors include poor sleep which inhibits leptin production, a hormone linked to feeling full or dehydration where you confuse feeling thirsty with feeling hungry (increase water and water-rich foods like watermelon to stay hydrated). Distracted eating can increase appetite, calorie intake, and weight gain. Do you drink smoothies or meal replacement shakes instead of eating solid foods or eat too fast? Slow down and chew to help curb your appetite. Consider talking to your physician if you’re still hungry to see if an underlying health condition may be contributing to your excess hunger.

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Beth was suffering from Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN). While chemotherapy kills cancer cells it also causes a lot of other damage throughout the body. 30-40% of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy result in peripheral neuropathy

"Standing all day was not just a challenge, it caused me physical agony. Keeping up with my busy schedule, forget about it. I couldn't even go for walks on the beach ” Beth, like so many others, was prescribed gabapentin to help with the pain and told there was nothing anyone could do - in their words 'there is no treatment for neuropathy '

Then Beth found Dr. Gibbons and her team at Achieve Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine. By blending the time-tested science of acupuncture with more modern, medical technology, Dr Gibbons has designed a real solution for peripheral neuropathy.

What Would You DO Without Neuropathy Pain?

"Acupuncture is incredible at restoring blood flow and stimulating damaged nerves, preventing them from dying off,” tells Dr Gibbons “We take our treatments a step further by integrating ATP ResonanceBioTherapy™ which targets specific nerves in the body using microcurrent. ATP therapy is like watering a plant. This treatment will stimulate the blood vessels to grow back around the peripheral nerves and provide them with the proper nutrients to heal and repair.”

After only four weeks of treatment Beth is already seeing improvement. "I can't wait to see how I feel at the end of my program! I used to think that this pain was just the price I have to pay for still being alive. Dr. Gibbons has really given me hope for a better life!"

The number of treatments needed to allow the nerves to fully recover will vary from person to person and can only be determined after a detailed neurological and vascular evaluation

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CHILDREN’S GARDEN Florida

Botanical Gardens’ construction of the new Majeed Discovery Garden (MDG) for children is almost complete. Can you help name the MDG mascots? If you win, you’ll get bragging rights and free admission for you and one guest for Holiday Lights in the Gardens 2023. Scan the QR code or visit tinyurl.com/mdgmascotcampaign. Visit the gardens and check out the new educational signs in the Wetland Walkway where you learn what a wetland is, its role in filtering water prior to it potentially entering drinking water sources, how wetlands help with erosion, all about flood abatement and more – all while experiencing the beauty of Wetlands and observing plants and animals. pinellas.gov/parks/florida-botanical-gardens

NATURE’S BOUNTY

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Stevens and Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (FWCF) are teaming up to create a custom watercolor and gouache coastal map motif depicting the Florida Wildlife Corridor overlaid with a whimsical, tapestry-like motif of Florida’s flora and fauna to be released this fall. The mission of St. Pete-based Litore Studio is to showcase the natural beauty, rhythms and grace of the coastal South so that you can bring this beauty into your homes and pause to notice the patterns and details of nature. litorestudio.com

Interested in the benefits of ranching to nature, water, carbon sequestration and Everglades restoration? Learn about the importance of working lands in Florida’s conservation movement by FWCF’s partners’ Florida Conservation Group and Archbold Biological Station. Florida ranches produce food and clean water for Floridians, offer critical habitats for wildlife, can serve as buffer zones for military bases and will be necessary for the restoration of the Everglades. 7 million of the 18 million acres that make up the Florida Wildlife Corridor are working ranchlands and timberlands. bit.ly/44qlNFb

REFUSE PLASTIC Remora is an innovative app developed in St. Petersburg and supported by the city; it allows users to track the single-use plastics they use and refuse. It’s critical to refuse plastics before they make it to the environment. This free app provides important information about where and which single-use plastic items are being used and refused. Unlike litter tracking apps, Remora records waste before it has entered the environment and empowers users to prevent litter from being created at the source. getremora.org

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GOOD DEEDS

Celebrating 70 years of changing people’s lives for the better, Parc Center for Disabilities has a lot to be proud of. Parc provides opportunities for children and adults with developmental disabilities to exercise their independence and experience life to the fullest. Their “person-centered” approach has garnered Parc reputation as a progressive leader in our field and in the community.

“One of the things that we recognize is that even though we have been here for 70 years, there are so many people moving into this area that are new and not familiar with us, so we’re on a mission to spread the word about Parc,” says Michelle Detweiler, president and CEO of Parc. “We are a humanitarian organization. It’s just not the people that we serve. It’s our 320 employees, many who have worked here for 40+ years. To them, it’s more than a job; it’s a passion.”

The 10-acre Pinellas County campus is home to eight+ buildings that include residential homes, classrooms, art studios, and offices that serve children and adults with developmental disabilities. There are also two off-campus residential homes and several programs that operate within local businesses and schools. Parc is home to 94 adults and 539+ individuals participate

in Parc programs. New is the $55,000 grant from the Truist Foundation to fund the Adult Day Training Transition Program.

For Detweiler, the mission is also personal. Her sister was born with severe disabilities, and she watched her parents struggle to place her in an institution which was the only option years ago. “They were housed in horrible places and conditions,” says Detweiler, “This population is invisible to most. They deserve every opportunity that you and I have. We have made great strides towards helping and advocating for this very special population…but so much more is needed. We are the voice and have always been that voice. We advocate and sometimes fight on the state level and all the way down to the county level for the rights and needs for everyone.”

FACE INJECTABLES LASER AESTHETIC BODY

Coundouriotis Facial Plastic Surgery & Laser Center is a full service facial plastic and cosmetic surgery practice specializing in the art and science of surgical and non-surgical procedures for the face, eyes, neck, and nose. The new MedSpa excels in aesthetic treatments and services to restore and maintain healthy, beautiful skin. Dr. Coundouriotis is dual board-certified and fellowship-trained in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and offers the latest and most trusted cosmetic services including laser, injectables, eye rejuvenation, wrinkle treatments, CoolSculpting™, HydraFacials, microneedling with PRP and more.

You can help; donations and volunteers are always welcome. Support them through their fundraisers as a sponsor or attendee. Parc’s 54th Annual Black-Tie Gala is 10/14, their 50th Annual Golf Tournament is 3/23 and Tampa Bay Blues Fest 4/12-14 also supports PARC. www.parc-fl.org

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HOUSE & GARDEN

and when paired with bright white, gives the kitchen a crisp, cool vibe. Also trending is Sherwin Williams cheery Persimmon, a tangerine with a neutral, pastel-like undertone.

REFRESH YOUR ROOMS Update your home with adorable autumn foliage, centerpieces, wreathes and pumpkin spice candles, a Halloween throw pillow or accent fuzzy throw. Better yet, grab your paintbrush and update your room with the 2024 Colors of the Year. Paint a wall, ceiling, crown molding or door trim, even the back of a built-in bookcase. A vivid pop of color livens up a tiny room or cozies up a large room. Swoon for stunning shades that are earthy and nature-inspired such as terra cotta and rich forest greens. Blue is still popular, and Valspar’s 2024 Renew Blue’s soft sky shade evokes balance and calm. This coastal accent is perfect for a bathroom

SANCTUARY SPACE Transform your bathroom into a spa-cial room where you can switch off the day and set the mood with music, candles, fragrance and color. Designers suggest warm peach tones for relaxing, dark midnight blue for meditating and bold shades in smaller bathrooms and powder rooms mixed with patterns for a modern, elegant feel. Other bathroom improvement ideas include replacing outdated tiles or peeling laminate with durable porcelain, ceramic, or cement tile floors or making a statement with a gorgeous new vanity, with ample storage and a quartz or granite tabletop. Give your tub some TLC; you can resurface with long-lasting white epoxy paint to make them look brand-new. In the shower, re-grout or replace the tiles to refresh the room.

HOW DRY I AM If planted in the right landscape, drought tolerant plants thrive and can be watered only as needed. Consider Sunshine Mimosa (full sun, no salt spray), Blue Pacific Shore Juniper (full sun, well-drained soil), Linope (partly sunny), Blue Porterweed (attracts butterflies, full to partial sun), Matchweed (attracts butterflies, salt tolerant, full sun to full shade), Dwarf Jasmine (full sun to full shade), Purple Queen (partial sun), Carolina Wild Petunia (full to partly sunny) and other Florida-friendly plants. Other drought tolerant annuals and perennials include aloe, blue daze, bush daisy, coontie, cardboard plant, lantana, rosemary, passionvine, shore juniper, butterfly milkweed, coreopsis, black eyed susan, purple coneflower, beach dune sunflower, blanketflower, portulaca, salvia, lavender, gaura, gazania and spider lily.

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FAMILY MATTERS : What Is A Parenting Plan?

A parenting plan is a document developed and agreed to by the parents of a minor child and approved by the court. Or, if the parents cannot agree on a plan, it will be established by the court. A parenting plan governs the relationship between the parents regarding the child. It may address issues such as the child’s education, health care and emotional well-being, and must include a time-sharing schedule.

To help you and your co-parent get started with writing your parenting plan, be sure these important topics and issues are clearly detailed: Parenting Schedule, Holidays, Special Occasions, School Holidays, Sick Days, Vacation, Travel, Discipline, Health Care, Education, Financial Responsibilities and Parent Communication. It’s also important to understand these key terms:

Time-sharing schedule means a timetable that must be included in the parenting plan that specifies the time, including overnights and holidays, that a child will spend with each parent. If developed and agreed to by the parents of a child, it must be approved by the court.

Shared parental responsibility means a court-ordered relationship in which both parents retain full parental rights and responsibilities with respect to their child and in which both parents confer with each other so that major decisions affecting the welfare of the child will be determined jointly.

Sole parental responsibility means a court-ordered relationship in which one parent makes decisions regarding the minor child. We can help you through this maze.

Our Children Have Rights.Org is a Pinellas County-based 501c3 nonprofit organization that also offers no-cost review of Parenting Plans. Before you submit to a lawyer or sign, let us help you identify any gaps or errors, avoid future disputes and costly mistakes.

Our Children Have Rights.Org does not dispense legal advice; you will need a lawyer to finalize your documents. We help by identifying areas in your documents that can be improved or corrected. It’s much harder to change these things after you sign,

so get it right the first time and let us help you protect yourself and the best interests of your child.

How It Works We review with an unbiased and experienced point of view. Submit your draft Parenting Plan or related documents. We will give you our honest feedback via email, video conference or phone call (your choice). We offer complete confidentiality.

Most importantly, if you, or someone you know, needs our assistance, we’re here for you. We’re on a mission…a mission to protect the rights of children to have access to both responsible and involved parents by providing education, resources, and support services for successful co-parenting. Why?

Because Our Children Have Rights.

To learn more, email Jake at JakeHornstein@ OurChildrenHaveRights.org or visit OCHR.org

To donate, visit www.ourchildrenhaverights.org/donate. Support of our mission is vital, and we kindly ask our community to consider a small financial contribution to our program. As our organization grows, we will provide more services to parents with a minor child, but we can only accomplish that with the generous support of donors like you.

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Jane Radix has a secret. The medical writer is really a fashionista and local art collector who lives in the Edge District of downtown St. Pete who followed her hair stylist from Brooklyn to St. Pete in 2005.

The local art scene captured her imagination, and she began to meet artists contributing to the growth of the vibrant community we enjoy today.

“During the pandemic, I enjoyed the online art shows hosted by Chad Mize and added to my art collection. Then I had an epiphany. Why not help artists survive uncertain times?” And Radix Collection (RX) was born.

As the Principal and Curator, Jane works with local artists to design and sell sustainable, print-on-demand artwear that features their work online at RadixColleCtion.

Com, sharing 50% of the profit. She debuts three artists every fall and spring. Spring 2023 featured Chad Mize, Mark Williams and Wasil available through mid-Oct., then a Best

of Spring 2023 will be available such as swimsuits. Fall 2023 will showcase Derek Donnelly, Kris Meenan and Saumitra and feature more street designs; think hoodies, raincoats, cozy bathrobes for all body types.

Her mission? “I’d like to bring a piece of the art scene that makes Tampa Bay so special to fans as wearable art, so wherever they go wearing RX, they bring the art scene and its energy with them and builds a bigger fan base for the artists.”

Fashion shows and art markets expand the fashion line and artists’ footprint, with a fall/ winter show. “We had a great start with a poolside fashion show at The Wet Spot in downtown St Pete. Twenty-one models, mostly local artists and some local business owners and workers walked the runway, bringing incredible energy and their own unique style to complement the designs,” says Radix.

The design process is collaborative. “Since we are working with print-on-demand items that start out white and are produced through one-off all-over printing, we look at available items and marry them with the artwork. If I am aware of existing work that I think will present well on clothing I will make a recommendation, sometimes we will work together to explore work I have never seen, and other times the artist will design specifically for the clothing.”

Radix works with a sustainable manufacturer that works out of a single factory in the UK called CONTRADO.

“They are committed to minimizing environmental impact and drop ship items directly to customers in less than two weeks,” she says.

Support an artist and give that iconoclast in your life a unique Tampa Bay design from The Arts Coast. RadixCollection.com Instagram @radixcollectionofficial Designs by Kris Meenan. Photos by Stephanie Agudelo.

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MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE

EMIT LATIN JAZZ FEST On 10/5 @7:30pm at the Music Center of St. Petersburg College, experience the brilliance of multi-Latin GRAMMY®, 15-time Global Music®, and Emmy® award winner, José Valentino & Eternal Power. Celebrate the release of their 20th album “Eternal Power” with world-premiere performances, showcasing futuristic Latin jazz artistry. Artists include José Valentino (flute & saxophone), Robert Acevedo Jr. (percussion), Elias Tona (bass), Jesse Pitts (drums) and Bruno Miranda (piano). On 10/6 @7:30 pm at the ArtsXchange Stage/Warehouse Arts District, Gilberto Garcia & The Latin Knights will wow listeners with their soulful mix of Afro-Caribbean rhythms. The Latin Jazz Knights deliver a world class experience for dancers and audiences. Also, at the ArtsXchange Stage 10/7 @7:30pm, Dimas Sánchez and The Afro Latin Jazz Project is influenced by the sounds of Afro Puerto Rican, Afro Cuban music, and African rhythms. As a guest we will have master percussionist and dancer Olabayo Ogunrrinola from Nigeria. Musicians include Edepson Gonzalez - piano, Mauricio Rodríguezbass, Jochy Rodríguez - trumpet, Jorge Malavé - saxophone, Jorge Ito Colón - Percussion, Dimas Sánchez - drums and percussion. emitseries.org and stpetejazzfest.com

MAD FOR THEATER Youth interest in musical theater is on the rise and St. Pete MAD (Music, Acting and Dance) just leased a space for a permanent home at The Sunflower Private School in Gulfport. Founder and Creative Director Dru Rabin’s student programs and performances get rave reviews. Here, future stars train in musical theater, voice coaching, Broadway choreography and audition prep. MAD has a track record to prove their success; their students go on to win lead roles in school and community productions and get accepted into the Pinellas County Center for the Arts at Gibbs High School as well as nationally respected programs like Interlochen Center for the Arts, Broadway Arts Alliance, and Joffrey Musical Theater. See for yourself. Performance of the Addams Family A New Musical Comedy will be performed 11/3-11/5. Enroll your future superstar now. stpetemad.com

MUSICAL NOTES The Tampa Jazz Club and the USF School of Music are joining with the New Tampa Performing Arts Center for a jazz concert series 2023-24. The new venue was built and is operated by Hillsborough County and will host Shrek, The Musical 10/20-29 (Fri.-Sun.) and guitarist Dave Stryker 11/16. The Suncoast Jazz Festival 11/17-19 2023 hosts 80+ fantastic performers from across the nation and around the globe on five indoor venues in two Sand Key hotels. They’ll be gracing the stages with their musical talent for three days and nights at five indoor venues within two hotels. suncoastjazzfestival.com

Ruby’s Elixir features happy hour live music 7-9:30pm and late-night bands 10pm-2am nightly for dancing, craft cocktails and grooving with friends. rubyselixir.com

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SPORTS & REC

Shane McClanahan was named the Tampa Bay Rays 2023 nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award presented by Capital One, an annual recognition of a Major League player who best represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy, and positive contributions, both on and off the field. As part of the annual program, each MLB Club nominates one player to be considered for the league-wide award in tribute to Clemente’s achievements and character.

Shane was first introduced to Buddy Baseball through his relationship with Dennis Mueller and his son Zach – aka “Big Dog.” They were his biggest supporters at the University of South Florida and became close friends. Dennis is a board member of Buddy Baseball, and after hearing more, Shane decided to get involved. Since then, he has volunteered time and financial support to the organization. Buddy Baseball is a non-competitive recreational baseball

league serving the Tampa Bay community for boys and girls ages 8 to 22 with unique abilities.

Shane continues to visit Buddy Baseball’s fields and pitch to the kids during games. He has also worked with Rays Corporate Partner Kahwa Coffee to direct a portion of proceeds to benefit the Buddy Baseball organization. In 2022, he donated $2,500, matched by the MLBPA, toward their fundraising for an accessible picnic shelter between their fields. With Shane’s enthusiastic participation, Tropicana Field has played host to the Rays Baseball Magic

Clinic, with Major League players and coaches leading youth players in drills and mini games between the teams of Buddy Baseball. Inspired by Shane’s involvement, every Monday home game for the Rays is now “Magic Monday,” a day when athletes from Buddy Baseball are invited to take the field with the Major Leaguers for the performance of the National Anthem. Each child leaves with a baseball and an unforgettable memory to carry with them.

Friday 9/15 marked the 22nd annual Roberto Clemente Day presented by Capital One. As part of the league-wide celebration, the Roberto Clemente Day logo appeared on the bases and official dugout lineup cards and a customized tribute video to Roberto was shown in all MLB ballparks. The league-wide winner of the Roberto Clemente Award presented by Capital One will be honored at the 2023 World Series following selection by a blue-ribbon panel and by fan vote, that will count as one vote among those cast by the panel.

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BOOK NOOK

Carol Perry’s writing has been described as fast-paced cozy, beguiling, and entertaining, but her favorite quote is from a fan who said, “You really put me there.” And that is Perry’s intention with every story. Her mysteries are filled with compelling characters that engage the reader with each chapter.

Perry has been reading and writing her entire life. It started when her wish list for Santa was filled with book titles, and her passion for the written word grew into a full-time job as an advertising copywriter. She later wrote non-fiction articles for magazines and newspapers, and with the publication of “Sand Castle Summer,” in 1988, Perry became a published novelist. She’s written 25 books in total and currently writes two cozy mystery series that some have described as “Nancy Drew for Grownups.”

The Witch City Mysteries are set in Salem, Mass., with a continuing cast of characters. Perry was born in Salem on Halloween Eve so she’s able to write with local familiarity. Her Haunted Haven Mystery series is based in Florida and has a touch of the paranormal.

A career highlight came after getting a letter from Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor after Perry included her in her “Ten Women: Political Pioneers” book. “She wrote to thank me for including her in my book. I was impressed to get a letter from the stationery of the United States Supreme Court,” said Perry.

Perry’s characters are a composite of real-life characters, and she’s occasionally used the real names of friends from high school. “I need to be in the favorite character with a lot of my readers. They’re actually a composite of my character,” said Perry. Her novels always have a murder, but the death is not descriptive and while her books can be romantic, “we don’t follow them to the bedroom,” said Perry. She’s been writing long enough that her early characters didn’t have computers or cell phones.

Perry’s new releases are available on www.KensingtonBooks. com, Amazon and selected bookstores: Halloween Cupcake Murder, a three-author hard-cover, and Now You See It, a Salem-based cozy, #13 in the Witch City series. The Gulf Beaches Library in Madeira Beach will host the Seminole mystery author for a book talk and signing 10/21 @3pm. Perry is involved with Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America and says “my favorite mystery author is Sophie Kelly/Sophie Ryan.”

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Start the day right with a waterfront view, sipping Kahwa coffee and enjoying breakfast at Treasure Island’s Sea Dog Brewing Co. Dig into breakfast burritos, steak and eggs, Lobster Benedict, waffle and fried chicken, shrimp and grits, breakfast bowls, avocado toast, Belgian waffles and berries or Big Momma’s buttermilk biscuits smothered in sausage gravy. There’s even a kids menu, an arcade upstairs, pool tables and games to play downstairs so mom and dad can cheer their favorite teams on 17 TV screens.

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Breakiron’s menu and recipes are the star of the show. Nibble amazing appetizers (tuna poke, fish spread, fried grouper nuggets, smoked chicken wings, nachos), Export Ale chili, sensational seafood (Mahi, grouper, coconut shrimp, Shanghai tuna, lobster), succulent steaks, salads (BLT grilled chicken), pastas (lobster and scallop cannelloni; chicken, spinach, grape tomatoes with vodka sauce) and mouthwatering burgers.

Cluck over the tasty chicken sammies, Cali wrap, and lobster roll. Go big with surf and turf, or simple with blackened seafood tacos or the huge portion of fish and chips. Taco Tuesday and a Pilar rum cocktail or margarita plus sunset is a local favorite. And yes, Prime Rib Friday is back after 4pm! The downstairs refresh of the bar and al fresco dining and recreation area is just in time for season.

Sea Dog has three waterfront bars (two upstairs, one downstairs), dozens of specialty cocktails (Ice Pik!) and rotating taps that change monthly featuring Sea Dog and Shipyard beers as well as local craft brews.

Happy hour on food and drink

Mon.-Fri. 2-6pm. Free parking. Come by boat (11 docks) or car! Like them on social to find out about the Mug Club, special events and promotions. Book your next event or holiday party now; kbarklow@seadogbrewing.com.

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top pet-friendly cities in America, and Yelp toasted two dog-friendly restaurants here, Stella’s and Grand Central Brewhouse The Club at Treasure Island has sold and Central Avenue’s Oyster Bar will relocate to the Grand Central district, while their parent company Crafty Hospitality Group hosts seasonal pop-up bars.

Stone crab season kicks off October, so mark your calendars to stop in at Frenchy’s restos and on 10/27-29, the 1st Annual Stone Crab Fest at Coco Crush IRB. Start exploring what’s new on local menus. In St. Pete Beach, Taverna on the Bay will open end of September and the new space is beautiful, and the menu sure to be a hit. Habit Burger Grill in Largo serves up hand spun shakes, burgers, and a Santa Barbara Cobb salad. The Mill and Company shares

expanded space with The Emporium and is opening a pub serving beer, wine, Seltzer, and tapas. Bavaro’s is expanding to Clearwater Beach. The fate of downtown’s Fresco is uncertain as the marina development plan goes forward. The Blend Coffee & Cocktails will open in Magnolia Heights. Five Bucks Drinkery opened its Seminole location in September and in IRB, Coco’s Crush & Bar is the new local hotspot. We’re rated one of the

SENSATIONAL SAMMIES Although we’re known for our Cuban and grouper sandwiches, and the occasional Williams’ roast beef sub, unique sandwiches are all the rage We asked foodie friends for their faves. “Soooo many! But one of my new-to-me favorites is the Fantasy Wrap at Frida’s Bakery in Largo. One of my longtime favorites is the Sunny Bird at Lonni’s in downtown St Pete,” says Ester Venouziou. The Roman Sub at Paisano’s

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is Gerald Notaro’s favorite, with Italian sub items rolled up in pizza dough, popped in the oven and served with house dressing.

You’ll need a nap after Proper Meats’ overstuffed sandwiches on brioche buns (Ybor Hot Byrd, Sticky Pig, Tex Reubenstein) and the new Kelly’s Roast Beef in Pasadena. In Redington, Happy Place Café’s chicken salad made with cranberries and pecans on a croissant is delish. Fo’Cheezy Twisted Meltz wild concoctions include Mac n’ Rib, Chuck Norris Melt and Everyday I’m Trufflin’ (three cheese, wild mushrooms, arugula, truffle parmesan aioli) make me swoon.

Fiona Frensch loves the Croque Monsieur at Marquis Café, while Lee Zumpe says: “I don’t eat meat often these days, but if I’m going to fall off the wagon, it would probably be for El Barracuda (ham, turkey, bacon, cheddar, provolone, lettuce, tomato, onions and mayo) at Barracuda Deli Café in Seminole (or their Cuban).” Other bestof-show sammies are Big Jim’s Philly Cheesesteak, The Amish Store’s Triple Decker Club or Lebanese Bologna, V’s Vietnamese Lemongrass Chicken, Banh Mi Saigon Baguette, Chill’s Blackened Chicken Avocado Wrap, Three Birds BLT with Siracha mayo, The Island Grille and Raw Bar’s Grouper Reuben or Lobster Sliders, Uncle Funz Provisions’ smoked lamb and Brooklyn South’s Rosemary Chicken.

BJ’s BREWHOUSE From the dessert Pizookies to the handcrafted Orange Cream Float, the casual, global menu caters to a sophisticated palate. You can enjoy your favorite team and share delicious appetizers (fried couscous mac n’ cheese, bacon jam wings, avocado egg rolls).

They have one of the best happy hours in town Mon.-Fri. 3-7pm and Sun.-Thurs. 9pm-close. Domestic bottles and chips with dip $4, BJ handcrafted signature beers and Dark Horse wines $5, Brewhouse margarita and call drinks $6 and $7 on select appetizers and mini deep-dish pizza plus $1 off BJ’s seasonal and guest draft beers.

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THE ECO WARRIORS

Pinellas County’s beaches and marine life are a national treasure, winning awards and setting the bar high for conservation practices. But is it enough? Today Mother Nature has many challenges, with increasing development, traffic, and climate change and those who love Paradise will need to work together to protect our beaches and marine life.

Luckily for us, there are dozens of universities (USF St. Pete, Eckerd College), businesses, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, city and Pinellas County organizations working together as Eco Warriors. Battling by their side are local partners in Pinellas - Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Seabird Sanctuary, Coastal Wildlife Advocacy Group, Audubon Society, Water Warriors, Tampa Bay Estuary Program, Sea Turtle Conservancy, Keep Pinellas Beautiful and Tampa Bay Watch, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

Educating the next generation to be stewards of the land is in full swing at Tampa Bay Watch’s Discovery Center on St. Pete Pier, which celebrated its three-year anniversary this summer and just added a mobile science unit for classes off-site. The St. Pete Science Festival and Marine Quest Feb. 10, 2024, the upcoming relaunched Science Center and Great Explorations also engage families to get involved.

All these organizations focus on different slices of the conservation pie. Their mission? To research, educate, protect, and rehabilitate where needed, using volunteers and raising funds to make a difference. These marine conservation first responders need your help, and Paradise NEWS wants to share some of their amazing stories in the hope you will get involved in protecting our future. Clean water and beaches, healthy coral and marine flora and the lives of sea turtles, manatees, birds, fish and other wildlife depend on us. This month, we look at four eco-warriors and issues to watch.

HELP KEEP PINELLAS BEAUTIFUL With a new location and mural on their building, Keep Pinellas Beautiful continues their mission started in 1992 to conserve and beautify the natural environment by community engagement and education, focusing on projects that prevent litter, reduce waste, conservation and beautification and community greening. Cleaning our public spaces, parks, neighborhoods, and shorelines is only part of the picture; we’re about people working with people for the betterment of our communities. Keep Pinellas Beautiful provides volunteer opportunities that develop individual responsibility and environmental stewardship, partnering with local governments, businesses, schools, nonprofits, and neighborhood organizations to turn public spaces into beautiful places.

MEET BeBot Donated to Keep Florida Beautiful by Surfing’s Evolution and Preservation Foundation, a charitable organization that maintains healthy Florida beaches, the BeBot serves as a teaching tool to work alongside cleanup volunteers. Thanks to Seagram’s Escapes investment in local beaches, the BeBot toured 14 beaches in Pinellas County July 2022, and this small golf cart-sized robot searching for tiny plastic marine and other debris will continue to be a game-changer. It does not require fuel; it runs on a mix of solar and battery power.

COASTAL WILDLIFE ADVOCACY

At the start of this past sea turtle season, CWAG conducted lighting surveys on all the beachfront properties on St. Pete Beach and learned that no one was compliant with the city’s Marine Turtle Protection Ordinance.  CEO Lisa Reich was saddened. “During the past 12 years, I have watched thousands of hatchlings lose their lives due to the

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problematic lighting on St. Pete Beach.  As of mid-sea turtle season more than 50% of the nests that have hatched have disoriented.  What that means is that the hatchlings go towards the problematic lighting instead of the light reflecting off the Gulf of Mexico and end up in pools, parking lots, storm drains, beachfront establishments, and some even cross Gulf Boulevard.”

The solution is simple. CWAG has made it their mission to educate the city, the residents, the resorts and tourists on sea turtle friendly guidelines. CWAG will also conduct a free lighting survey to any beachfront property to assist them with making the necessary lighting changes and modifications. In May, the organization worked with The Postcard Inn to discuss what lights needed to be changed, and they did everything CWAG recommended. As of July, they are in compliance. Learn more: Sea Turtle Conservancy

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BEACH RENOURISHMENT Walking the beaches after Idalia reveals how much of the beach has been lost, especially in Indian Rocks and Sunset Beach and the complete devastation of dunes in some areas. We need Pinellas County and the US Army Corps of Engineers to reach an agreement and approve beach renourishment as they have since 1966 when they first partnered. Recently, this Pinellas County Shore Protection Project has been indefinitely suspended due to policy changes in Washington, DC, as the federal government now requires securing perpetual easements from property owners to ensure that public access is available and maintained on renourished beaches.

In the past, we have satisfied these requirements by recognizing Florida’s historic tradition of public beach access and obtaining easements on private beach property landward of our statedetermined “Erosion Control Line” that is the effective boundary of private ownership. Easements have historically been obtained where the sand is being placed on the private side of the Erosion

Control Line, and where appropriate easements cannot be obtained, renourishment is simply skipped to avoid jeopardizing the entire coastline. Post-Idalia, Pinellas County and city governments have been informed that due to decisions made in Washington, the entire Pinellas County Shore Protection Project has now been halted. City and county officials are discussing and may be implementing measures to deal with beach erosion. Learn more on their websites.

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COOKING CORNER

It’s the most boo-tiful time of the year! Get in the spirit with these Halloween decorating, entertaining and costume ideas for adults and their pets.

COSTUMES Pop culture and politics drive adult costumes, so look to Barbie, Ken, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, Bridgerton’s Queen Charlotte, The Little Mermaid, everything Disney or Marvel, Wednesday Addams, and the Ted Lasso coaches. Pick a family theme (Jurassic Park with your baby dinosaur or Avatar). Couples can trick-or-treat as Star Wars Leia and Luke. Classic costumes (witch, pirate, vampire, bumblebees, tulle skirts, animals), funny and punny styles will have you howling at costume contests around town. Shop early at local thrift and vintage shops (The Attic, ARTPool, Anona Thrift, Goodwill) and let your inner child loose. You and your pup can go as hot dog and mustard; BarkLife, PetCo and PetSmart have adorable ideas.

PARTIES Whip up a witches brew as a signature cocktail, create a spooky playlist (They Did The Monster Mash), stream movies

(Hocus Pocus, Beetlejuice) and decorate inside and out with LED spider lights, gothic black and orange or dark purple, glitter pumpkins and spiderweb drink umbrellas from the Dollar Tree and Oriental Trading Co. Play Halloween charades, fright night bingo and pumpkin bowling. Serve pumpkin soup chowder or carve orange and yellow peppers into Jack-O’Lanterns, stuff them with sausage, rice and onions then bake and serve. For dessert, set up a candy buffet with treats in glass jars, seasonal cupcakes and this quirky fruit fun. Happy hauntings!

SOUR PATCH GRAPES Glittery goodness and easy peasy to make.

Ingredients 1 1/2 lb. green grapes, ½ lemon, 1 package cherry Jell-O, 1 package orange Jell-O, 1 package lemon Jell-O, package lime Jell-O

Directions Empty each Jell-O packet into its own gallon-size resealable plastic bag. Remove grapes from stems and rinse in a colander and shake till the grapes are damp, not wet.

Squeeze lemon juice over grapes and toss with your hands to coat the grapes. Place a handful of grapes in each bag of Jell-O mix, seal, then shake to coat. Remove from bags and serve.

Looking for the perfect gift?

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SHINE MURAL FESTIVAL

Street art is trending around the world. But only in St. Pete does it SHINE. The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance’s annual SHINE Mural Festival returns for its ninth iteration Oct. 13-22. Our internationally renowned festival celebrates the form of artwork that goes back millennia. Our cave-dwelling forebears’ cave paintings of animals, hands, and symbols reflected their culture and community values for all to see. Public art expresses a community’s unique values, so we’re seeing it all over St. Pete and beyond.

This year SHINE will add 14 new murals to the 150 or so SHINE murals around St. Pete. Street art-related events, tours, and “Bright Spot” community projects are also in the works.

A new element of SHINE 2023 is its first two-year Title Sponsor, REFLECTION, a condo tower

under construction near Mirror Lake. The partnership will culminate with a three-story mural on the façade of the luxury 18-story building for SHINE’s 10-year milestone in 2024. Having REFLECTION’s support will make it possible for SHINE to create more than 25 murals during the next couple of years, said SHINE Director Jenee Priebe.

What makes SHINE murals stand out from the 500 or so murals around St. Pete is that the artists control the entire process, Priebe said. Most on the sides of buildings are commissioned by the owners, who typically have a say. And if it’s signage, permits may be required. “With SHINE, artists always get full creative control,” Priebe said. “We get such a diversity of art. I love that!”

For artist bios, the 2023 map of murals, Bright Spot project information, and full event details visit www.stpeteartsalliance.org/ shine-2023

International Artists: Andrea Wan, Canada; Dave Bonzai, London; Bryan Beyung, Canada; Loretta Lizzio, Australia

National Artists: Bunnie Reiss, California; Hannah Eddy, Nevada; Hoxxoh, Miami; Max Sansing, Chicago

Local Artists: Artist Jones, Tampa; Chris Dyer, St. Petersburg/Peru; Fabstraq, Tampa; Michael Vasquez, St. Petersburg/Miami; Rhys Meatyard, St. Petersburg; Sarah Sheppard, St. Petersburg

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TRAVEL ADVENTURES

TASTE OF SPACE From Oct. 2-Nov.

5, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will once again take guests on a flavorful journey through the cosmos during Taste of Space: Fall Bites! Adding to the foodie fun will be the return of special after-hours events: the third annual Marstini Shake-Off on Oct. 6 and the Taste of Space: Celebrity Chef Edition on Nov. 3.

Taste of Space: Fall Bites! will take place at several eateries. The Space Bowl Bistro inside Gateway features The Deep Space Launch Complex® with a hand tossed arugula salad with fire-roasted peppers, onions, corn, and black beans; roasted brussel sprouts with cranberries, pecans, parmesan, and Applewood bacon; and dulce de leche with pumpkin spice. On the menu at Milky Way are out-of-this world sweet treats (fried apple pie tossed in cinnamon and sugar and pumpkin spice bundt cake, both topped with salted caramel ice cream). At the Orbit Café, indulge in an Applewood bacon, gouda and arugula sandwich on a pretzel bun; a loaded sweet potato topped with maple cinnamon butter and Applewood bacon; or a jumbo apple cider cupcake with caramel frosting. The Moon Rock Café will offer a black bean salad with arugula, fire-roasted peppers, onions, and corn as well as a turkey brie wrap with arugula and cranberry mayonnaise. Local brews will also be available for purchase inside Planet Play.

Quickly becoming a fan favorite event, the third annual Taste of Space: Marstini Shake-Off will take place Oct. 6 from 6:30-9pm inside Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex. Recommended for guests 21+, Marstini Shake-Off promises guests a showcase of flavors for the season at each food station. Participants will mix and mingle with veteran NASA astronauts – Scott Altman, Chris Ferguson, and Anthony “Tony” Antonelli – while enjoying elevated items at food stations throughout Gateway. Then, they will cheer on local bartenders from Playalinda Brewing Company: Brix Project, Third Culture Kitchen, The Space Bar and Jack & Harry’s as they create their version of the perfect Marstini. Guests can sample drinks and then vote for their favorites. Tickets for the Taste of Space Marstini Shake-Off are $159 per person + tax, and are available for purchase online at www.kennedyspacecenter.com/info/tickets#SpecialEvents

SPA-SATIONAL Clearwater Beach’s Opal Sands Resort & Spa melds sophistication with serenity. The 230 Gulf-front guestrooms and suites and contemporary, beach-chic design approach featuring original pieces by master artist Christopher Still is the perfect staycation for you or visiting family. Relax on a lounge chair by the pool with a cocktail or salad from Reflections Poolside Bar, explore eclectic shops and Pier 60 or sunbathe on the shimmery sugar sands. After your adventures, unwind in your luxurious room with upscale bedding, coffee station, in-room safe, flat screen TV,

under-counter cooler and upscale bath amenities. Enjoy a Gulf-view breakfast, lunch, or dinner (delicious crab benedicts, hand-made pastas, brick-oven pizzas, seafood). Step into Opal Sands’ luxe spa for an extraordinary experience that soothes the senses for customized treatments (facials, massage, body rejuvenation) from expert therapists. A spa certificate is a perfect holiday gift and now is the time to book your Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year celebration here. Ask about the Florida-resident rates. www.opalcollection.com/opal-sands

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Waterfront Dining

82 Degrees provides nature imbued interiors and fresh Southern coastal cuisine to launch you into the decadence of an unhurried coastal vacation.

Whether you are dining in for brunch, lunch or a leisurely dinner, 82 Degrees provides a space to enjoy craft cocktails, fine wine, and locally distilled beer with alfresco dining options and live music. With locally sourced ingredients, signature drinks and an unparalleled atmosphere, 82 Degrees is a favorite amongst locals.

7203 Sunset Way

St. Pete Beach, FL 33706

727.292.0282

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We invite you to lose yourself in an ultimate seaside paradise at The Saint Hotel, a boutique haven in St. Pete Beach. Experience laid-back vibes, barefoot ambience, and artistic touches that speak to the senses. 7201 Sunset Way St. Pete Beach, FL 33706 727.360.0120 thesainthotel.com

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BAYOU CATERING The perfect choice for your next party, holiday meal or even take-out!

On any given day, David Bilyeu and crew at Bayou Catering are cooking up Cajun, Caribbean and Coastal creations or preparing a taco bar for 60, a burger and hot dog tailgate for 100, or an omelet party for 125!

Bayou Catering is West Central Florida’s in-demand, full-service catering company for your next party or holiday family dinner. Owner David Bilyeu launched Bayou Catering October 2009, with the idea of bringing Louisiana food from his childhood home to Florida based on his experiences with Baton Rouge’s best seafood restaurants. “We sought to make our food fun, good looking, and very tasty,” he says. “Fourteen years later, we have succeeded. We have produced many thousands of catered meals from our catering kitchen, boiled thousands of pounds of crawfish & seafood in our Cajun Hot Tub and cooked thousands of sliders on our Cajun Bullet and Bayou Beast mobile grills.”

Bayou Catering have become known for their Thanksgiving Fried Turkey and family dinner offerings, as well as traditional Louisiana Christmas favorites. The catering was so popular, Bilyeu opened the Bayou Market & Café three years ago so that customers could enjoy their dishes any time. The Bayou Market & Cafe serves hot lunches and dinners Tues.-Sat. (menus change daily and weekly) and purveys cold dishes to take home and freeze. “We feature Cajun and Caribbean dishes plus traditional fare. The market and café give potential catering customers a taste of our fabulous dishes. Once a customer gets to know our staff, they turn to them to cater and plan an event big or small. We even provide sample tastings that match the party theme in advance,” says Bilyeu.

Bayou Catering is a full-service caterer (breakfast, lunch, dinner) that can cater/deliver food to an event or cook your catered menu onsite. If the event is an early one, The Bayou can provide onsite breakfast delights such as made-to-order omelettes, eggs Benedict, pancakes, French toast, bacon, sausage, and the best biscuits and gravy this side of the bayou.

The Bayou’s seasoned staff helps plan your event, coordinates vendors and event rentals. Bayou Catering’s professional kitchen can handle any size party, but the secret sauce is the caliber and breadth of their culinary skills and ability to serve authentic Cajun fare, like Louisiana crawfish or seafood boils. Says Bilyeu: “We fly live crawfish in during season late February-June from New Orleans, then prepare the corn, potatoes, sausage and whatever else someone wants to throw in the pot. Add the right spices, cook it just the right amount of time, and there it is, the perfect Louisiana Crawfish Boil. Other times of the year, we stay busy with Seafood Boils that include shrimp, blue crabs, snow crabs, lobsters, clams, mussels, along with the standard boil items of corn, potatoes, and sausage.”

But that’s not all! Spring and fall are the perfect time for a BBQ party. The Bayou has two trailer-mounted grills that they fire up to grill the best Beef Sliders, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Shrimp Kabobs, BBQ Chicken, Pulled Pork, Brisket, & Ribs. They also supply the classic sides (salads, cole slaw, potato salad, corn-on-the-cob, baked beans, pasta).

HOLIDAY CATERING Bayou Catering’s seasonal elves goes into overdrive. “Last Thanksgiving, we fried 175+ turkeys, over 100 on Thanksgiving Day, and provided 2,000-plus Thanksgiving meals on and around Thanksgiving Day for events and for pick-up,” says Bilyeu. The meals include Cajun Fried Turkey, traditional Green Beans Casserole, Cornbread Dressing, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Rolls as well as Pecan & Pumpkin pies. At Christmas, Bayou Catering is in demand for catered Christmas parties as well as catering orders for December pick-up. The Bayou Market & Café also serves their delectable Thanksgiving and Christmas dishes, providing customers quick service and home-cooked fare.

Call today and reserve Bayou Catering for your next event or holiday occasion.

Bayou Catering & Bayou Market & Café

6630 Central Ave. St Petersburg

www.bayoumarketandcafe.com

Catering David Bilyeu 727-644-7085

davidb@bayoucatering.com | orders@bayoucatering.com

Market 727-914-7500

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Navigating Property Law and Estate Planning

The Sunshine State has long been a desirable destination for individuals seeking to establish roots or invest in real estate. An essential aspect prospective owners must grasp is the diverse array of deed types.

Each type of deed holds distinct implications for rights, responsibilities, and transfers. In this article, we’ll shed light on their nuances and guide readers towards a clearer understanding of the choices at hand.

Warranty Deed: Unwavering Assurance

The Warranty Deed stands as the bedrock of property ownership in Florida, guaranteeing the buyer that the seller holds clear title and has the right to transfer the property. This deed offers a robust level of protection against any prior claims or encumbrances. Both the buyer and the seller have their interests safeguarded, making it a common choice for residential transactions.

Quitclaim Deed: The Simplicity of Transfer This is sometimes referred to, although incorrectly, as the Quick deed. Unlike the Warranty Deed, it does not

guarantee clear title or protection against potential claims. Instead, it conveys the interest of the grantor to the grantee, making it useful for transferring property within families, divorces, or other situations where the parties are well-acquainted with each other and the property’s history. However, by using this deed you may waive protections you previously had. It is important that this deed be used sparingly.

Special Warranty Deed: Limited Yet Defined The Special Warranty Deed presents a middle ground between the Warranty and Quitclaim deeds. While it offers some level of protection, it only covers issues that arose during the seller’s ownership, leaving potential prior claims unaddressed. This type of deed is often utilized in commercial real estate transactions, where the seller’s exposure to risk is somewhat controlled, yet the buyer is still afforded a degree of assurance.

Ladybird Deed: Enhanced Life Estate

Deed A Ladybird Deed is a type of property ownership arrangement that can be used in estate planning and is unique to Florida. Its primary purpose is to allow a property

owner to transfer their real property to designated beneficiaries upon their death while retaining control over the property during their lifetime. This also allows the property to pass to beneficiaries outside of probate, upon the owner’s death.

In addition to understanding deed types, it is equally important to ensure the deed is properly prepared; one mistake may affect the ownership of your largest investment. If you have any questions about the proper deed to utilize or how to prepare it, contact Vaughn Law for a consultation to discuss your options at 727-363-6100.

350 Corey Ave. St. Pete Beach, FL 33706

Phone: (727) 223-6080

Fax: (727) 645-4226

www.dvaughnlaw.com

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VAUGHN VOYAGE
30% OFF next purchase 727- 821-0976 BudgetBlinds.com/StPetersburg Showroom by appointment only • 800 Pasadena Ave. S. Blinds • Shutters • Shades • Motorization Call now for your free in-home consultation

Adults Only Back again by popular demand, the Palladium presents A Night of Classic Burlesque, Vol. 5 – Circus Edition 11/4. The ND Theatricals production, which includes risque comedy, scantily clad performers, and adult-themed banter is intended for patrons 18+.

https:// www.bit.ly/45PNk3W

Family Fun Who needs Chuck E. the mouse when you can have Peppa the pig? Peppa Pig’s Sing-Along Party! comes to town 11/22 for 60 minutes of family fun at the Mahaffey.

https://www.bit.ly/3EoRoN6

Backstage Pass Gulfport Community Players is looking for a few good volunteers. Socialize with other community theater contacts, explore volunteer opportunities, and tour the building and workshops at their Volunteer Job Fair Open House 10/27, 7pm. https://www.bit.ly/3PozBfc

Art Extravaganza The Museum of Fine Arts 2023 fall program season is a wellspring of art plus presentations by dynamic curators, renowned artists, art historians, and entrepreneurs. Immerse yourself in The Nature of Art exhibition, The Story of Art, Museum Studies Institute, Yoga at the MFA, and the new Art on Film series. https://www.bit.ly/45Cu0HM

Dalí Doings Step into the mesmerizing world of Salvador Dalí as art comes to life in Dalí Alive 360° This multi-sensory art experience immerses visitors in 360 degrees of light and sound illustrating Dalí’s surreal landscapes, iconic melting clocks, and mind-bending illusions.

https://www.bit.ly/44BDpy0

Arty Crafts Meet some of the country’s finest artists and crafters at Dunedin’s 30th annual Craft Festival 1/18-19 on Main St. Discover ceramic planters, functional pottery, hair accessories, handmade one-of-a-kind jewelry, and an expansive Green Market that offers something for every taste and budget.

https://bit.ly/3Pn8AYz

SPAA News In its ninth year, the St. Pete Arts Alliance 2023 Individual Artist Grant Program has awarded four artists $5,000 each, providing them the freedom to create without worrying about funds or limiting their imagination.

Recipients are Tricia Lynn

Bush - Multi-Media Arts, Sheila Cowley - Literary & Performing Arts; Tiffany Elliot - Visual Arts, Polita Glynn - Multi-Media Arts. SPAA welcomed Jason Mathis as an honorary member of the SPAA Board of Directors. Mathis serves as the CEO of the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership, a nonprofit that champions community prosperity through purposeful, transformative projects.

https://www.bit.ly/3EITJCR

Fundraising Festivities

Support local arts at Arts Annual’s THE PARTY 11/9, 6-9pm, $25, at the Gallery at Creative Pinellas. It’s Creative Pinellas’s only fundraiser of the year with all proceeds supporting our artist and cultural organization grants and student summer camp grants. Enjoy a cash bar with light bites, captivating art, and memorable moments of music and activities throughout the evening.

https://www.bit.ly/44CG76x

Veterans Day

ARTSventure Creative Pinellas hosts a free family-friendly arts festival at Arts Annual 2023: ARTSventure, 11/11,

10am-4pm. Beginning with a special Veterans Day commemoration, the event continues with an arts and crafts market, live performances, gallery exhibitions, craft activities, food, and more!

https://www.bit.ly/45ArGkM

Hermitage Happenings

Sarasota County’s Hermitage Artist Retreat invites the public to programs featuring acclaimed Hermitage Fellows in music, theater, dance, literature, visual art, and more presented on the Hermitage’s historic Manasota Key campus plus other Sarasota venues (Asolo Rep, Selby Gardens, Bookstore1, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe and more).

https://www.bit.ly/45Yei9G

Art Mart The Pinellas County Schools’ Transition Student Artists and Creative Clay’s Member Artists will host First Friday Art Markets, 10am-2pm, in Creative Clay’s courtyard. The Market is another way to support local artists while enjoying outdoor shopping, live music, karaoke, a community sing-along, and food trucks.

https://www.bit.ly/3LaKPSa

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ART NEWS

Okay Pop K-pop girl group EVERGLOW is gearing up to meet their Tampa Bay fans 11/10 at The Duke Energy Center for the Arts - Mahaffey Theater during their 2023 EVERGLOW U.S. TOUR [ALL MY GIRLS]. The six-member group’s first single album, Arrival of Everglow, and its lead single track, “Bon Bon Chocolate,” soared to number five on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.

https://www.bit.ly/3R3adgp

Fall Films The Warehouse Arts District Association (WADA), in collaboration with the Sunscreen Film Festival,

Place Projects, and the city of St. Petersburg, presents a Saturday night Fall Film Series: Between Sea and Land, An American in Paris, Fear of Rain, and The Candidate. ArtsXchange Outdoor Theater, 10/14, 21, 28 and 11/4. 8pm.

https://www.bit.ly/3Ena4g8

Photo Finished The Florida Museum of the Photographic Arts (FMoPA) new Ybor City museum space is open. In celebration of its growth and move, FMoPA presents the third installment of its historic series, Icons of Black & White. Immerse yourself in the fine art photography of Ansel Adams,

Dorothea Lange, Philippe Halsman, Edward Weston, and more. www.fmopa.org

Opportunities New York Foundation for the Arts and the Rauschenberg Foundation have teamed up to offer visual and media artists and choreographers in the US grants up to $5,000 for medical emergencies. Applications accepted on an ongoing basis; panels meet monthly to ensure funds are distributed on a timely basis.

https://www.bit.ly/3sEq0rP

The Hopper Prize is accepting entries for Fall 2023 artist grants – $3,500 (two available) and $1,000 (four available) – to artists and photographers worldwide working in all media. Submit by 11/14.

www.hopperprize.org

Java Artist SPAA and Kahwa Coffee announced the fourth artist in the collaboration that supports the building of the St. Petersburg Arts Endowment through the sale of art-wrapped coffee canisters. A lifelong Tampa Bay area native, Carrie Jadus is a versatile and accomplished artist who works primarily in oils. Best known for her figural and landscape paintings that range between realism and impressionism, Jadus is also recognized for her local murals “Awakening Bodhisattva” next to St. Pete’s Dog Bar, and “Last Call” at the Grand Central Brewhouse, among others. She maintains a studio at Soft Water Gallery in the Warehouse Arts District, St. Petersburg.

www.carriejadus.com

Listen Up Get a season’s ticket for the 2023-24 season of the Radio Theatre Project, only $75 for seven shows Oct.-April.

www.thestudioat620.org/ events/the-radio-theatreproject-2023-24-season-opener

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“Creativity takes courage.” – Henri Matisse

ARTISTS SPOTLIGHT

The Day of the Dead (Día de Los Muertos) is a Mexican holiday where families come together to celebrate and honor their loved ones who have passed away. Unlike Halloween, which focuses on spooky and scary elements, the Day of the Dead is all about celebrating and remembering the deceased. The belief is that on October 31st, the gates of heaven open at midnight, allowing the spirits of deceased children, called angelitos, to reunite with their families for 24 hours. On November 2nd, the spirits of adults come down to join in the festivities.

During these special days, families create altars called ofrendas, which are adorned with colorful flowers, candles, food, toys for the children, and shots of mezcal for the adults. People also gather in cemeteries to clean tombstones, have meals on grave sites, and share memories of their loved ones.

Traditional foods associated with the Day of the Dead can be found in local markets, and one of the most famous symbols of the holiday is the sugar skulls, which are decorative and edible confections. Casa Tina in Dunedin hosts an annual Day of the Dead street party Oct. 23.

Artist Pamela Joy Trow’s Day of the Dead art was inspired by the vibrant Mexican community in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The colorful atmosphere, public art featuring the Lady of Guadalupe, and the availability of calavera-themed sculptures and Catrinas in shops all year round were truly enlightening. “I call myself and others who share this passion ‘Day of the Dead’ headers,” says Trow. Are you one? For Trow’s cards, bookmarks, arts, and other treasures visit www.pamelajoytrow. com or The Emporium in Largo. Celebrate at Nueva Cantina’s annual Day of the Dead party.

A REMARKABLE WOMAN

Leonora Carrington produced more than 2,000 paintings and authored several notable written works, earning the Women’s Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement award in 1986. The Dalí Museum will present “Leonora Carrington: Writer, Painter, Visionary” thru 1/7/2024. Celebrated for her mystical, fantastical, and often dark work, Carrington (1917-2011) was raised in a strict household in England and expelled from two Catholic schools before attending art school where she flourished. As a young woman, she found herself surrounded by prominent surrealist figures, including André Breton and Max Ernst, her lover until his arrest in

WW2 ripped them apart and led to her mental breakdown. Fleeing France for Madrid, she was institutionalized in a Spanish asylum against her will after another breakdown but escaped by a marriage of convenience with Mexican Ambassador Renato Leduc who took her to NY. She eventually settled in Mexico, where she thrived creatively, forming connections with expat artists and marrying photographer Emerico “Chiki” Weisz. Most of her notable work was created in Mexico until her death in 2011 at 94. “Leonora Carrington did not describe herself as a Surrealist, but Surrealism informed everything she created, seen both in her occult-like magical painted figures and in her visionary writings that explore dreams and transformation,” says Curator of Education Peter Tush. Carrington’s writings include “Down Below,” the 1943 memoir of her experiences in the asylum; “The House of Fear,” a collection of fantastical short stories; and her novel “The Hearing Trumpet,” an eco-feminist fairytale.

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IN THIS ISSUE: ART CENTERS/CLASSES ART – GALLERIES

ARTS – PERFORMING

MUSEUMS

MUSIC

OPERA

FILM

ECO

GARDENS

FERRIES

LIBRARIES

SPIRITUAL ZOOS/AQUARIUMS

YOGA

MARKETS

TOASTMASTERS

All listings are online at www.paradisenewsfl.com.

Events are subject to change. Please visit website or call to confirm.

ART CENTERS/CLASSES

Beach Art Center 1515 Bay Palm Blvd., Indian Rocks Beach 727-596-4331 beachartcenter.org

Charlie Parker Pottery

2724 Sixth Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-321-2071

charlieparkerpottery.com

Heart of Pinellas

Decorative Artists

Pinellas Park Art Center, Roe’s Deli, 5851 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park.

Local chapter of National Society of Decorative Painters. 727-244-4321 hpdafl.com

Painters of all levels welcome.

Morean Arts Center

719 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-822-7872

moreanartscenter.org

Contemporary art gallery. Art classes year-round.

Through Oct. 26 – Ermin Tabakovic: Transcending Space

Morean Center for Clay

420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727-821-7162 ext 2311

moreanartscenter.org

Largest pottery in the Southeast

Morean Glass Studio

714 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-822-7872

moreanartscenter.org

Daily demonstrations every hour noon to 4pm. Classes available.

Pinellas Arts Village

5663 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park

• Studios @ 5663

Arts & Leisure

Buddy Baker | Events, Arts & Leisure Coordinator

• Saint Paint Arts Gallery & Studio

• Bottles Pub

• Bright Ice ice cream

• Just Cause chocolate creations Fourth Saturday block party and indoor market.

Pinellas Park Art Society Park Station Building

5851 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park

Members’ work shown at Pinellas Park Library and Pinellas Park City Hall 727-360-4406

Suntan Art Center at Don Vista Arts Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727-367-3818 suntanart.org

Classes, Art Mart every weekend on Pass-a-Grille Beach Monthly members’ shows

Through Oct. 5 – End of Summer

The Hive

559 49th St. S, St Petersburg 727-290-6515 thehivestpete.com

Classes, open studio, pottery, and jewelry sales

Treasure Island Art Guild treasureislandartguild.org

Painting workshops weekly

Closed June, July and August

Veterans Art Center

6798 Crosswinds Dr. N, St. Petersburg 813-504-3092 vactb.org

Provides opportunities for military and veterans to develop and showcase creative and artistic accomplishments

Zen Glass Studio & Gallery 600 27th St. S, St. Petersburg 727-323-3141 zenglass.com

Offers glassblowing and lampwork classes and workshops.

ART GALLERIES

To see galleries participating in Second Saturday Artwalk in downtown St. Petersburg, go to stpeteartsalliance.org/ experience-arts/artwalk

Art at 400 Studios 400 23rd St. S, St. Petersburg art-at-400.com

By appointment only & Art Walk

Art Fusion Galleries

106 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-827-7195 artfusiongalleries.com

ARTicles/Leslie Curran Gallery

1234 Dr. MLK Jr St. N, St. Petersburg 727-898-6061 articlesstpete.com

ArtLofts (second floor) Florida CraftArt Gallery

10 Fifth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-504-8788 theartlofts.com

Open ArtWalk or by appointment

ARTpool Gallery

2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-324-3878 artpoolrules.com Open Wed.-Sun., noon-5pm

ArtsXchange

515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg Open Fri.-Sat., 11am-5pm

Atelier de SoSi

2380 Sixth Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-370-4192 atelierdesosi.com

Brenda McMahon Gallery

2901 Beach Blvd. S #104 Gulfport 518-692-7742 brendamcmahongallery.com

Bula Barua

2534 Terminal Drive S, St. Petersburg 727-900-1063 bulagallery.com

Blown glass on canvas

Chasen Galleries

1830 S Osprey Ave., Sarasota 941-260-5787 chasengalleries.com/sarasota

Chihuly Collection

720 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-822-7872 ext 5102 moreanartscenter.org Advance ticket purchase recommended

Clyde Butcher Galleries clydebutcher.com/galleries

Through Oct. 31 – Cuba: The Natural Beauty (Clearwater Main Library)

Venice Gallery & Studio

237 Warfield Ave. S, Venice 941-486-0811

Big Cypress Gallery

52388 Tamiami Trail, Ochopee 239-695-2428

Cobb Gallery

Eckerd College, Library Circle, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 800-454-9009

eckerd.edu/visualarts/program

Through Oct. 27 – Emerging from Dark Surroundings

October

29-Nov. 10 – The 15th Annual IA Show

Collectors Exchange Gallery

1234 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N, St. Petersburg 727-898-6061 articlestpete.com

Open Sat. 11am-5pm

Craftsman House

2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-323-2787

craftsmanhousegallery.com

Gallery-Café-Pottery Studio

Creative Clay Cultural Arts Center

1846 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-825-0515 creativeclay.org

Creative Pinellas

12211 Walsingham Rd., Largo 727-460-5477

Gallery hours noon-5pm Wed-Sun creativepinellas.org

Through Oct. 15 – Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales

October

19 – Pinellas County Cultural Plan Launch (EpiCenter)

November

9-Dec. 31 – Arts Annual 2023: Discovery

11 — Arts Annual 2023: ARTSventure festival

Crossroads Gallery St. Petersburg College, 2464 Drew St., Clearwater 727-791-2548

Collection of SPC student art spcollege.edu/friends-partners/ community-resources

Custom House Décor 2901 Beach Blvd., Gulfport 727-317-5936

customhousedecor.com

Tuesday Fresh Market

D Gallerie 1234 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N, Unit C St. Petersburg 407-921-3608 d-gallerie.com

DRV Fine Art Studios & Gallery 5401 Gulfport Blvd. S, Gulfport 727-382-7004 drvgallery.com

Duncan McClellan Gallery 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg 813-760-6600 dmglass.com

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ARTS & LEISURE EVENTS

Dunedin Fine Art Center

1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin 727-298-3322 dfac.org

Ekeko Gallery

290 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr St. N, St. Petersburg 727-685-5577 facebook.com/Ekeko-Gallery

Factory St. Pete 2622 Fairfield Ave. S, St. Petersburg thefactorystpete.com

Fairgrounds St. Pete 800 28th St. S, St. Petersburg Works by more than 60 local and international artists https://fairgrounds.art

Soft Water Gallery

515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727-327-3473 softwatergallery.com

SPACE

855 28th St. S, St. Petersburg Warehouse Arts District

facebook.com/spacestpete

Exhibits change quarterly

Stirling Art Studios & Gallery 730 Broadway (Second Floor) Studio 12, Dunedin 800-325-2050

facebook.com/StirlingArtDunedin New artist exhibits monthly

Syd Entel Galleries

247 Main St., Safety Harbor 727-725-1808

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RECURRING EVENTS

Fridays • 5-9pm, First Friday Art Walk, Downtown Gulfport. A juried event featuring emerging and professional artists. First Friday of every month.

Fridays in October • 7-9pm, Free concert in Horan Park, St. Pete Beach. Fire Rescue will serve food.

First Fridays • 6-9pm, Concert in front of Studio Movie Grill, Seminole City Center, 11201 Park Blvd. N, Seminole

Last Friday • 6-9pm, live music at the John’s Pass Bell Tower, John’s Pass Boardwalk and Shopping Village, 12902 Village Blvd., Madeira Beach

1st Saturday • 8am Beach Cleanup, Archibald Park, 15100 Gulf Blvd. Mad. Beach.

2nd Saturday • 8:30am, Beach Cleanup. Municipal Pavilion, 11260 Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island 11185 Gulf Blvd.

• 5-9pm, St. Pete Artwalk. Artists and gallery owners from 40 studios and galleries in five arts districts show off their latest works. Take the trolley, drive or park and walk. www.stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk

3rd Saturday • 10am-5pm, Creative Pinellas at Pinewood, 12211 Walsingham Road, Largo • 5-9pm, Indie Faire, Beach Blvd., Gulfport. Outdoor, socially distanced event in Gulfport features local art, handmade crafts, jewelry, and pottery to locally sourced botanicals.

4th Saturday • Pinellas Arts Walk 4-8pm, Pinellas Arts Village Walk, 5600-5800 Park Blvd. (north side), Pinellas Park. Pinellas Park Art Society, Donnelly COVE, Complete Sweet Shoppe, Pompei Factory, Studios @5663, Painting with a Twist, Bottles Pub, and Swartz Gallery.

ONGOING

Through Oct. 15 — Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales Free, Noon-5pm, Wed-Sun., The Gallery at Creative Pinellas, 12211 Walsingham Road, Largo. Keepers of Heritage is a collaborative effort that documents, presents and promotes the contributions of Puerto Rican artists in the Caribbean and abroad. The exhibition examines and reflects on a diversity of subjects, beliefs, and stories that have been censured over the years. 727-582-2172 www.creativepinellas.org

Five Deuces Gallerie

2101 Third Ave. S, St. Petersburg Open by appointment & Art Walk Facebook.com/five22222

Florida CraftArt Gallery

501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-821-7391 floridacraftart.org

Sat. Mural Walk

Through Oct. 21 – Ghost Stories

Gulf Coast Artists Alliance

St. Pete ArtWorks, 2604 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-738-8010 gcaa-fl.org

Heiress 2622 Fairfield Ave S, Bldg. 7, Studio A, St. Petersburg heiressgallery.com Contemporary gallery and art advisory

Luis Sottil Studios 400 Beach Drive NE, Suite 150, St. Petersburg 727-220-1567 facebook.com/luissottilstpete

Mirella Cimato Art Gallery

2145 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg (inside St. Petersburg Opera) 727-543-9190

facebook.com/MirellaCimatoGallery

Nielsen Center for Visual Arts

Eckerd College , 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 800-454-9009 eckerd.edu/visualarts/program

Through Oct. 20 –

Flora & Fauna II

October 17-Nov 16 – Florida Suncoast Watercolor Society

23-Dec. 1 – Reminded Daily

Red Cloud Indian Arts

214 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-821-5824

redcloudindianarts.com

Representing authentic Native American arts

sydentelgalleries.com

Through Oct. 28 – Celebrity POP

The Domingo Studio 2620 Beach Blvd. S, Gulfport 727-821-2315

facebook.com/The-Domingo-Studio

Oils, giclees, art repros on canvas

The Werk 2210 First Ave. S., St. Petersburg 727-289-8685 thewerk.gallery

Vince Anthony Fine Art Gallery 10611 Bay Pines Blvd. #5, St. Petersburg 727-401-2886 fineartamerica.com/art/ vince+anthony

Woodfield Fine Art Gallery 2323 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-254-6981 woodfieldfineart.com

ARTS PERFORMING

Amalie Arena

401 Channelside Dr., Tampa 813-301-2500 amaliearena.com

October 4 – Elevation Nights Tour 6 – Christian Nodal

7 – Kirk Franklin

11 – Aerosmith

12 – Jonas Brothers

13 – John Mayer

15 – Luis Miguel

18 – The 1975

20 – Tampa R&B Music Experience

28 – Maluma

November 5 – $uicideboy$

15 – Romeo Santos

17 – Jo Koy

American Stage

Raymond James Theatre 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 727-823-7529 americanstage.org

October 4-29 – Indecent

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Asolo Repertory Theatre

5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 800-361-8388 asolorep.org

Masks requested inside building

Bilheimer Capitol Theatre

405 Cleveland St., Clearwater 727-791-7400

rutheckerdhall.com

October

2 – Toad the Wet Sprocket

3 – Killer Queen: Tribute to Queen

4 – Final: Hot Tuna Electric

5 – The Eagles: Hotel California

12 – Micah Tyler

13 – Greg Billings Band

14 – Molly Hatchet

15 – Tom Sandoval

19 – The Church

20-21 – Roseanne Barr

27 – The Beatles: Abbey Road

28 – Ghost Files Live

29 – Greg & Dana’s Haunted Objects Live

November

1-2 – Graham Nash

3 – Here Come the Mummies

4 – Gary Gulman

5 – Steep Canyon Rangers

10 – Christopher Cross

11 – The Fixx

12 – Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced

Bininger Theater

Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-867-1166

eckerd.edu/theatre

October

25-28 – The Laramie Project

November

3-4 – The Rocky Horror Picture Show (film – shadow cast)

15-18 – Ordinary Days

Catherine Hickman Theater

5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 727-893-1070

mygulfport.us

October

7 An Evening of Spirit Messages

w/ Elissa Wilds Psychic Medium

21 – Blues Night w/ Nashville & St. Pete Artist

Central Park Performing Arts Center

105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727-587-6793 largoarts.com

October

5 – Tierney Sutton

6 – Alfredo Rodriguez Trio

7 – Sunstate Orchestral Program

7 – Brian Simpson, Jackiem

Joyner & Steve Oliver

27-Nov. 5 – Xanadu

November 8 – Jay and the Americans

11 – Jethro Tull’s Martin Tulle Band

Early Bird Dinner Theater

13355 49th St. N, Clearwater 727-466-5998

earlybirddinnertheater.com/site

Through Oct. 22 – Things My Mother Taught Me

November

4-Dec. 17 – Making God Laugh

Eckerd College International Film Series

All films free to the public, 7pm Miller Auditorium, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-867-1166

www.eckerd.edu/ international-cinema/

October

6 – Afire (Germany)

20 – The Old Oak (England)

27 – The Final Cut (France)

November

3 – Trenque Lauquen, parts I and II (Argentina)

10 – Chile ’76 (Chile)

Eight O’Clock Theatre

105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727-587-6793

eightoclocktheatre.com

October

13 – Stage Fright (annual fundraising ball) 27-Nov. 5 – Xanadu

Floridian Social Club

687 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-322-4600

www.thefloridiansocial.com

October

4 – Top of the Fire Escape

5 – Zach Nugent (21+)

6 – Halloween Whore-r Drag Show (21+)

7 – The Spazmatics (21+)

14 – New Dawn Fades/ Ordinary Boys (21+)

19 – Jazz with “The Crew” featuring Bryan J. Hughes (21+)

21 – Changes: A Bowie Odyssey (21+)

30 – Motown Monday (21+)

Francis Wilson Playhouse

302 Seminole St., Clearwater 727-446-1360

franciswilsonplayhouse.org

October

12-22 – Same Time, Next Year

freeFall Theatre Company

6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-498-5205 freefalltheatre.com

October

6-Nov. 5 – Nightsweat

Gulfport Casino

5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport 813-840-3715

mygulfport.us/recreation/casino

Weekly dancing/instruction

Gulfport Community Players Back Door Theater 1619 49th St. S, Gulfport gulfportcommunityplayers.org

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ARTS & LEISURE EVENTS

Through Oct. 15 — PLAY On!

Free, Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm, Meta Brown Gallery, Dunedin Fine Arts Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin. This exhibition of artist-made toys represents artworks in all media. In some instances, the toys were originally created for the artists’ own children and grandchildren. 727-298-3322

Through Oct. 15 — LOL: Funny Papers

Free, Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm, Rossi Gallery, Dunedin Fine Arts Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin. This all-media Call for Artists features artworks incorporating comics, illustrations, zines and mixed media collage. 727-298-3322

Through Oct. 26 — Ermin Tabakovic: Transcending Space

Free, Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm, Morean Arts Center, 719 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Influenced by 20th Century modern art movements, Tabakovic says, “I tend to fuse all these different influences and combine them with my own personal aesthetic to create a new visual language that transcends the past and points to something new and different.” www.moreanartscenter.org 727-822-7872

Through Dec. 23 — Amy Santoferraro: Kowtow Mountain

Free, Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm, Gamble Family Gallery, Dunedin Fine Arts Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin. Amy Santoferraro’s works are a combination of kitsch collectibles and crafted clay elements that make the familiar, unfamiliar—assigning objects a new imagined life. 727-298-3322

Through Dec. 23 — Nancee Clark: Insights and Follies

Free, Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm, Dunedin Fine Arts Center. Her works are a combination of kitsch collectibles and crafted clay elements that make the familiar, unfamiliar—assigning objects a new imagined life. Nancee Clark: Insights and Follies Free, . Nancee Clark is a southern artist who has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her professional experience includes past directorships, university teaching and she been recipient of numerous awards. 727-298-3322

Through Dec. 23 — At Home with “City of Ghosts” Free, Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm, Douglas-Whitely Gallery, Dunedin Fine Arts Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin. Features the personal artwork of 17 “City of Ghosts” creators, highlighting their individual visions, passion projects, and more. 727-298-3322

UPCOMING

Oct. 6-8 — St. Stefanos Greek Festival

$3/day; Fri-Sat 11am-10pm/Sun 11am-6pm; age 12 and under, active military/law enforcement, veterans, age 75-plus free, St. Stefanos Greek Orthodox Church, 3600 76th St. N, St. Pete. The family-friendly festival is a celebration of Greek food, culture, dance and traditions.

Oct. 7-15 — Taste of the Beaches

$10 per “taste ticket.” Celebrates the culinary scene on the Tampa Bay Beaches. Food enthusiasts and visitors from all over are invited to indulge in an array of delectable dishes, including freshly caught seafood and a diverse range of cuisines at participating beach restaurants. https://tinyurl.com/uhj9kpxm 727-360-6957

Oct. 7 — Party Under the Lights Free, 4-10pm, Pass-a-Grille Beach. Wear your best country attire for this country-western themed event. Featured band is Corn Fused from 6-10pm, with DJ Medik supplying the tunes from 4-6pm. Beer, wine, sodas and water will be available, along with vendors hawking food and arts and crafts. Don’t miss the line dancing lessons!

Jannus Live

200 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-565-0550 jannuslive.com

October 6 – Tribal Style

7 – Switchfoot

10 – Suki Waterhouse

11 – Rawayana

12-13 – Clozee

14 – Scary Pockets

17 – Paul Cauthen

19 – Common Kings

20 – The Cat Empire

22 – Unknown Mortal Orchestra

27 – The Dip

28 – BLP Kosher

29 – Lacuna Coil

30 – Lukas Nelson + POTR

31 – Sunny Day Real Estate

November

1 – We Came as Romans

2 – Ashley McBryde

3 – Little Stranger

4 – The Interrupters

5 – Tennis

8 – Jessie Murph

10 – Russell Dickerson

11 – Blackberry Smoke

15 – Phoenix

LAB Theater Project

Produces only works from emerging playwrights.

812 E. Henderson Ave., Tampa 813-586-4272 labtheaterproject.com

Through Oct. 5 — Drift (streaming), written by Patrick Gabridge

November

2-19 — The Heir of Pretending written by Jared Eberlein

M.A.D. Theatre of Tampa (Music Acting Dance Theatre of Tampa) @ The Straz Center, 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813-229-7827 madtheatre.com

Manatee Performing Arts Center

502 Third Ave. W, Bradenton 941-748-5875

manateeperformingartscenter.com

October

7 – Cuban Project: Historias

14 – One Voice: The Music of Barry Manilow

19-31 – The Rocky Horror Picture Show (21+)

26-Nov. 5 –The Drowsy Chaperone

November

11 – Peace of Woodstock

MIDFLORIDA Credit Union

Amphitheatre

Florida State Fairgrounds

4802 US Hwy. 301 N Tampa 813-740-2446 midflorida.com/amphitheatre

October

7 – Outlaw Music Fest

10 – Noah Kahan

14 – Jelly Roll

28 – Jason Aldean

November

3-4 – Zac Brown Band

National Theatre Live

Eckerd College, Miller Auditorium 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Performances in HD campusce.net/eckerd/course/ course.aspx?catid=159

October

7 – The Seagull

November 4 – Othello

New Tampa Performing Arts Center

8550 Hunters Village Road, Tampa https://tinyurl.com/28schfuy 813- 829-2760

October

20-29 — Shrek: The Musical

Patel Conservatory 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa, Dance / Theater / Music / Adult Classes 813-222-1002 patelconservatory.org

October

12-15 — Disney’s Descendants

Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center 4951 78th Ave. N, Pinellas Park 727-369-5746

pinellas-park.com/161/ Performing-Arts-Center.com

October

21 – Bad Moon Rising (CCR tribute)

Raymond James Stadium 4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa 813-350-6500 raymondjamesstadium.com

Ruth Eckerd Hall

1111 N McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater 727-791-7400 rutheckerdhall.com

October

1 – The Florida Orchestra: Holst’s The Planets

4 – TFO: Take Flight

11 – Yes: Classic Tales of Yes

22 – TFO: Copland’s Appalachian Spring 23 – Heilung

29 – Celtic Thunder: Odyssey

November

1 – Lake Street Dive

8 – TFO: Natural Wonders

11 – Encanto: The Sing-Along Film Concert

13-14 – Chicago The Musical

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Safety Harbor Art & Music Center

706 Second St. N, Safety Harbor 727-725-4018

safetyharborartand musiccenter.com

October

7 – Selwyn Birchwood

8 – Gareth Asher

13 – Damon Fowler

23 – Charlie Mars

November

5 – Albert Cummings

12 – Southern Gothic album release

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino

5223 Orient Rd., Tampa 813-627-6649

seminolehardrocktampa.com

October

5 – Blue October

15 – Willy Chirino

24 – Andres Calamaro

28 – Monster’s Ball

29 – John Legend

November

1-2 – Dane Cook

5 – Ednita Nazario

9 – Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening

13 – Tech N9ne & Hollywood Undead

Skipper’s Smokehouse

910 Skipper Rd., Tampa 813-971-0666 skipperssmokehouse.com

October

5 – Danielle Nicole Band

13 – The Wheeland Brothers

14 – WMNF’s 4th Annual Tom Petty Birthday Tribute

21 – The Red Elvises

27 – 44th Annual Freaker’s Ball

28 – Trae Pierce and the Stones

29 – Wishbone Ash

w/The Lint Rollers

November

3 – Alex Lopez Xpress

CD release party

4 – WMNF Presents: A Tribute to the Rolling Stones

St. Petersburg City Theatre

4025 31st St. S, St. Petersburg

727-866-1973 spcitytheatre.org

Oldest continuously operating community theater in Florida since 1925

Through Oct. 8 – Mary Poppins

Stageworks Theater

1120 E Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa 813-374-2416 stageworkstheatre.org

October

27-Nov. 12 – Poirot Returns

Straz Center for the Performing Arts

1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa, 813-229-7827 strazcenter.org

Through Oct. 8 – Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

October

3-Nov. 26 – The Choir of Man

18-Nov. 12 – Frankenstein

21 – Broadway Ball 2023

22 – Nick Carter

24-29 – Beetlejuice

27 – Heather McMahan

27-28 – Opera Tampa’s The Witching Hour

28 – Santiago Cruz

November

3 – Women Rock

4 – Fran Lebowitz

8 – William Shatner

10 – Stavros Halkias

11 – When a Woman’s Fed Up

12 – The Secret Agency

14 – Jimmy Carr Riverwalk Stage

(free performances)

October

6 – Arts Legacy REMIX –Third Annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration

12 – Sol Caribe

13 – Shevonne

22 – Durik

November

3 – Rev RC

10 – TBD

11 – Eliana Blanchard

Studio Grand Central

2260 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-202-7019

theoffcentral.com

October

5-15 – Ghost Stories from Yellowstone

Sunshine City Comedy Club 5501 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727-435-0327

sunshinecitycomedyclub.com

October

6-7 – Sergio Chicon

8 – Lauren Dufault

13-14 – Lace Larabee

15 – Tim The Dairy Farmer

20-21 – Ken Krantz

22 – David Wayne

27-28 – Marcus Crespo

29 – Forrest Beers

November

3-4 – Rob Smiles

10-11 – Steve Rogers

12 – Trevor Glassman

Tampa Theatre

711 N Franklin St. Tampa 813-274-8286

tampatheatre.org

One of America’s most elaborate movie palaces

October

13-21 – A Nightmare on Franklin Street

November

4 – Taylor Tomlinson

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ARTS & LEISURE EVENTS

Tarpon Springs Cultural Center

101 S Pinellas Ave., Tarpon Springs

727-942-5605 tarponarts.org

October

8- Elizabeth Indianos

20-29 – Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward

28 – Stretch’s Rubberband: Stevie Wonder Tribute

November

3 – Brian Culbertson

4 – A Night of Classic Burlesque, Vol. 5 (18+)

8 – Sauce Boss Gumbo Blues

9 – Michael Ross and Co.

Oct. 8-9 — St. Pete Pier Fall Festival

Free, Sat 11am-9pm/Sun 11am-8pm, St. Pete Pier and Spa Beach. Kick off the fall season on the St. Pete Pier with the Fall Festival, featuring family friendly entertainment, activities, food vendors, games/rides, and the area’s only waterfront pumpkin patch.

Oct. 13-22 — 2023 SHINE Mural Festival

Free, outdoor locations around downtown St. Pete. Fourteen new murals plus a series of Bright Spot community mural projects will be added this year to the 150 created in the past eight years of the festival. For a map of mural locations, visit www.stpeteartsalliance.org/shine-2023

Oct. 14 — CASA Pinellas 2023 Scavenger Hunt

$50 registration, 11:30am, various locations in downtown St. Pete from Grand Central District to Beach Drive. Spend an afternoon making an impact in our community, then join all the other scavengers at Ferg’s at 3pm for an afterparty and award ceremony. Hop on the SunRunner, rent a scooter, or get creative, but be prepared to travel if you want to score maximum points. Register at www.givebutter.com/casapinellas

Oct. 14 — Octoberfest Indian Rocks Beach

Free admission, noon-6pm, Kolb Park. 507 Bay Palm Blvd. Enjoy live music, great beer, international food vendors, arts and crafts vendors, contests for keg throwing and stein carrying, a silent auction, and a 50/50 raffle. Hosted by IRB Action 2000 and the city of Indian Rocks Beach.

Oct. 14 — Belleair Bluffs Wine Walk

$30 online/$40 at event, 2747 Sunset Blvd., Belleair Bluffs. More than 60 local businesses will offer wine tastings, live music, food, shopping and fun with friendly people. Visit BayFirst Bank, Belleair Market, or Valley Bank to receive 20 tasting tickets, glass, wristband and map of participating businesses. Proceeds benefit local charities.

Oct. 14 — Party on The Plaza

$25 advance/ $30 week of, 7-10pm, Mahaffey Theater Plaza, 400 First St. S, St. Petersburg. This concert features local band #NOFILTER with proceeds going directly to Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts to support youth educational performances. This outdoor festival will feature local merchants, food vendors, music and more. 727-300-2000

Oct. 19-22 — Clearwater Jazz Festival

Ticket fees vary by date and seat selection, The Sound, 255 Drew St., Clearwater. The Tampa Bay area’s signature music event has a 44-year tradition of diverse, world-class performances. This four-day destination event accommodates thousands of attendees, all against the backdrop of warm breezes, brilliant sunsets and one of the world’s best beaches. Tickets at https://tinyurl.com/2ps2fkzn

Oct. 21 — CRIT Championship Tour bicycle racing

$35-$99 viewing admission. Race times/entry fees var. The CRIT Championship Tour is a criterium bike race on a closed circuit between 11th and 15th streets. To register for the tour or to learn more, visit www.critchampionship.com

November

12 – Elizabeth Indianos

Tarpon Springs

Performing Arts Center

324 Pine St., Tarpon Springs

727-942-5605 tarponarts.org

October

7 – Heart By Heart

November

4 – A Night of Comedy w/ Maryellen Hooper & Gary DeLena

The Mahaffey Theater

400 First St. S, St. Petersburg 727-300-2000 themahaffey.com

October

4 – Clint Black

5 – The Florida Orchestra: Take Flight

5 – Matt Rief

6 – Disney Junior Live on Tour: Costume Palooza

7-8 – Cirque Dances w/ Troupe Vertigo

10 – Morrissey

12 – The Black Crowes

13 – Benise

14 – Party on the Plaza

18 – Members Mingle

21 – TFO: Copland’s Appalachian Spring

29-31 – TFO: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini

31 – Celebrating David Bowie

November

2 – TFO: Steve Hackman’s Tchaikovsky X Drake

3 – Kidz Bop

4 – Women Rock

5 – Taylor Tomlinson

9- TFO: Natural Wonders

10 – Everglow

11 – TFO: Hollywood’s Golden Age

12 – 99.5 QYK Guitar Pull

The Palladium

253 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-822-3590 mypalladium.org

October

1 – Judy Carmichael & Nate Najar

13-17 – St. Pete Opera: Handel’s Alcina

20 – Mark Moultrup & John Lamb

21 – Oh What a Night: Musical Tribute to Frankie Valli & 4 Seasons

22 – Ona Kirei

24 – Jamie Perlow & Helios

Jazz Orchestra

27 – WMNF presents Dan Penn

10 – Intern John’s Find Your Happy

The Sound Coachman Park

301 Drew St., Clearwater 727-791-7400 rutheckerdhall.com

October

7 – Chicago

19-22 – 44th Clearwater

Jazz Holiday

28 – Sammy Hagar & The Circle

November

10 – Chris Young

The Studio@620

620 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-895-6620 thestudioat620.org

Masks requested while in building

October

1 – Isaac’s Firetruck

5 – The Tampa Bay

Jazz Collective

12 – Vampire Clay

14 – Hauntizaar 2023

Haunted Market

14 – “Vintage St. Pete & Pinellas

Volume 3” book release party

23 – The Radio Theatre Project Season Opener

USF Yuengling Center

12499 USF Bull Run Drive, Tampa 813-974-3111

yuenglingcenter.com

October

7 – Ladies R&B Kickback Concert

28 – Mercyme

November

3 – Fantasia & Joe

Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941-953-3368 vanwezel.org

October

8 – Romeo & Juliet International Ballet of Florida

13 – Bored Teachers: We Can’t Make This Stuff Up! Comedy

20 – Rick Carter

22 – Sebastian Maniscalco

November

1 – Celtic Thunder

8 – John Waite

9 – Bruce Hornsby

10 – Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock & Roll Pt. VI

11 – William Shatner

West Coast Players

21905 US 19 N, Clearwater 727-437-2363 wcplayers.com

October

20-Nov. 5 – The Crazy Time

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Zubrick Magic Theatre

1211 First Ave N, Suite 101, St. Petersburg

Performances Thur.-Sat. 7pm; Sun. 2pm

866-ZUBRICK (866-982-7425) zubrickmagic.com

Voted “Best Family Magic Show”

MUSEUMS

Florida Holocaust Museum

55 Fifth St. S, St. Petersburg 727-820-0100 flholocaustmuseum.org

Through Nov. 12 – From Refugee to Interrogator: The Wartime Experience of Paul Raber Through May 5, 2024 –We Share the Same Sky: A Family’s Story Retold

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

1630 E 7th Ave., Ybor City, Tampa 813-221-2222 fmopa.org

Glazer Children’s Museum

110 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813-443-3851 glazermuseum.org

Created specifically for children 10 and under.

Great Explorations

Children’s Museum

1925 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-821-8992 greatex.org

First Sun. of month open special hours for special needs families. Families with a SNAP, EBT, or WIC card get in free every Tues. Limited hours.

Gulf Beaches Historical Museum

115 10th Ave., St. Pete Beach 727-552-1610 gulfbeachesmuseum.com

Gulfport History Museum

5301 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Free admission 727-201-8687 gulfporthistoricalsociety.org

Henry Plant Museum

401 W Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813-254-1891 plantmuseum.com

Live classical music performances every third Thur.

Most Sundays – Upstairs/ Downstairs at the Tampa Bay Hotel

October

27-29 – An Eerie Evening at the Tampa Bay Hotel

Heritage Museum

100 Beekman Lane, Tarpon Springs

727-942-5605 tarponarts.org

History and culture of the Greek community

October

24 – Brooker Creek Preserve: A Living Natural History Museum

November

14 – Dr. Mary Safford & Dr. Fidelia Whitcomb: Reformers, Humanitarians, and Friends

Imagine Museum

1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-300-1700 imaginemuseum.com

Contemporary American Studio Glass. Thur. $5 after 5pm

October

3 – Artist Lecture Series

Ft. Malamatenia

10 – Laughing Glass hosted by Dan Bakst (comedy night)

17 – Reflections in Art: Dawn Hunt

John & Mable Ringling

Museum of Art

5401 Bay Shore Road., Sarasota 941-359-5700 ringling.org

Mon. – Free admission all day Thurs. – Art After 5

Through Oct. 15 – Lorna Bieber: Natural World Through Oct. 22 – Art Deco Lacquer and Textiles from Japan

Through Jan. 7, 2024 – As long as there is sun, as long as there is light. Selections from the Bring Gift and The Ringling Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art

Through March 3, 2024 – Working Conditions

Through June 23, 2024 –

Mountains of the Mind: Scholars’ Rocks from China and Beyond

October

14-Jan. 21, 2024 –500 Years of Italian Drawings from the Princeton University Art Museum

Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art

600 E Klosterman Road., Tarpon Springs 727-712-5762 leeparattner.org

Through Dec. 17 – SPC Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition

Museum of the American Arts And Crafts Movement

355 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-440-4859 museumaacm.org.

Sun. Film Series – 12:30/2pm

Daily Arts and Crafts-inspired films

Museum of Fine Arts

255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-894-4638 mfastpete.org

Thur. $10 after 5pm

Cocktails & Collections third Thur.

Thurs. through October –

Yoga at the MFA

Through March 17, 2024 –

Time Flies, Hours Flee

October

21-April 14, 2024

The Nature of Art

– Oct. 19: The Overview Effect (lecture by Jane Poynter)

– Oct. 26: The Art of the Americas (lecture by Andrew James Hamilton

– Nov. 9: Artist Talk — Jose Alvarez

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Making Waves in Tampa Bay

ARTS & LEISURE

Palm Harbor Museum

2043 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor

727-724-3054

palmharbormuseum.com

Thur-Sat 10am-2pm

Free admission, donations

appreciated.

October

4 – Gary R. Mormino, PhD: Dreams in the New Century 14 – 40th Birthday Celebration

November

4 – Wine Around Palm Harbor

Safford House Museum

23 Parkin Ct., Tarpon Springs

Restored Victorian home built in 1883 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org

St. Petersburg Museum of History

335 Second Ave. NE St. Petersburg 727-894-1052 spmoh.com

Sarasota Art Museum

1001 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941-309-4300

Through Oct. 29 – Reassembling

Spilt Light: An Immersive Installation by Carlos Bunga

Through Oct. 29 – Chakaia

Booker: Surface Pressure

Tampa Bay Automobile Museum

3301 Gateway Centre, Pinellas Park. 727-579-8226 tbauto.org

Tampa Bay History Center

801 Old Water St., Tampa 813-228-0097

tampabayhistorycenter.org

Walking tours of Tampa neighborhoods

Through Oct. 15 – Etched

Feathers: A History of the Printed Bird

Through Oct. 15 – Key West Connection: The twist that turned the cigar industry toward Tampa

Tampa Museum of Art

120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813-259-1720 tampamuseum.org

Thur. 4-8pm: pay-as-you-will admission

Through Nov. 12 – Taking Pictures: Women of Independent Spirit

Through Feb. 18, 2024 – Pepe

Mar: Myth and Magic

Through March 17, 2024 – A Passion for Haitian Art: The Albrecht and Heller Collection

Through April 21, 2024 – Garry Winograd: Women are Beautiful

Through June 23, 2024 –Reframing Haitian Art

Tarpon Springs Railroad Depot Historical Museum

160 E Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs Free admission 727-943-4624 tarponspringsarea historicalsociety.org

The Dalí Museum

One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg 727-823-3767 thedali.org

Thur. and Fri. reduced admission after 5pm Advanced-purchase timed tickets recommended

Through Oct. 22 – Where Ideas

Come From: Dali’s Drawings

Through Jan. 7, 2024 – Leonora Carrington: Writer, Painter, Visionary

October

5 – Hispanic Heritage with Orilla (performance)

28 – Suenos de Dali 2023 (fundraiser)

The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art

150 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-892-4200 thejamesmuseum.org

Tues. $10 all day

October

14-Jan. 28 – From Far East to West: The Chinese American Frontier

USF Contemporary Art Museum Institute for Research in Art 3821 USF Holly Drive, Tampa ira.usf.edu 813-974-3503

Through Dec. 1 – Native America: in Translation

October

6-Nov. 22 – Superflex: This Is the Tip of the Iceberg

USF Graphicstudio

3702 Spectrum Blvd., Ste. 100, Tampa Free admission 813-974-3503 graphicstudio.usf.edu/GS/ gs_about.html

Woodson African American Museum of Florida 2240 Ninth Ave. S, St. Petersburg One City Chorus – Mon. 7pm woodsonmuseum.org

October 28 – Books, Bubbles, and Brunch featuring Micki Berthelot Morency MUSIC

Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Association Mon., Thurs., 7-9pm, Hangar Restaurant, 540 First St. SE, St. Petersburg, aldowningjazz.com

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$25,
For Burton Quinn, the opening night of The Delightfully Dead Kinsman
Nov. 9 — Arts Annual 2023: The Party
6-9pm, Gallery at Creative Pinellas, 12211 Walsingham Road,
Michael Francis, Music Director
HOUGH FAMILY FOUNDATION MASTERWORKS Copeland’s Appalachian Spring Oct 21& 22 HOUGH FAMILY FOUNDATION MASTERWORKS Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Oct 28 & 29 FUSION CONCERT Tchaikovsky X Drake Nov 2 COMING SOON Women Rock Hollywood’s Golden Age Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 Handel’s Messiah FloridaOrchestra.org | 727.892.3337
Welcome Autumn!

New Horizons Band of Gulfport Gulfport Senior Center

5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport Novice, intermediate musicians 727-345-0285 newhorizonsbandgulfport.org

School of Rock St. Petersburg

2401 Central Ave., St. Petersburg

Guitar, drum, singing, keyboard/piano lessons

727-871-7625 schoolofrock.com

South Pasadena Community Band

All-volunteer band 727-515-5407 southpasadenaband.com

October

26 – South Pasadena City Hall concert

St. Petersburg College

Gibbs Campus Music Center 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-341-4360 spcollege.edu/events

Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society

Cove Cay Golf Club 2612 Cove Cay Drive, Clearwater sdjs2022.org

Tampa Bay Symphony

Performances in various locations 727-827-8087 tampabaysymphony.org

TomKats Jazz Orchestra

The Blue Parrot

Mon. 7-9:30pm 85 Corey Circle, St. Pete Beach 727-368 9619 tomkatsjazzorchestra.com

Greg Dunn, music Ddr. dunngsje@verizon.net

727-637-4123 tomkatsjazzorchestra.com

OPERA

Metropolitan Opera: HD Live Miller Auditorium, Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Live high-definition broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera 727-864-7600 campusce.net/eckerd/course/ course.aspx?catid=156

October

21 – Dead Man Walking

Opera Tampa at Straz Center, 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813-229-7827 strazcenter.org

October

27-28 – The Witching Hour

Sarasota Opera House

61 N Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941-328-1300 sarasotaopera.org

October

13 – Who Framed Roger Rabbit (film)

27 – The Addams Family (film)

St. Petersburg Opera Company

2145 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-823-2040 stpeteopera.org

Various performance locations

October

13-17 – Alcina

St. Petersburg Opera Guild stpeteoperaguild.org

The Pinellas Opera League Socialize and be entertained first Wed. October-June

Thur.: Opera at the Dali pinellasoperaleague.com

ECO

Boyd Hill Nature Preserve

1101 Country Club Way S, St. Petersburg 727-893-7326 stpeteparksrec.org/ boydhillpreserve

Tram Tours Sat., guided tours, classes. Encompasses Lake Maggiore Environmental Education Center, Terry Tomalin Campground, and Pinellas Pioneer Settlement Closed Mondays

Brooker Creek Preserve 3940 Keystone Rd., Tarpon Springs 727-453-6800 brookercreekpreserve.org

Tram Tours Sat.

8,700 acres of forested wetlands and pine flatwoods.

Fort De Soto Park

3500 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde 727-552-1862 pinellascounty.org/park Campgrounds, ferry services to Egmont and Shell Keys. Seven miles of beach, historic fort, two fishing piers (Bay Pier closed through winter 2023). Parking $5

Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center

700 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg, at The St. Pete Pier 727-291-4103

tbwdiscoverycenter.org

Daily boat tours of Tampa Bay ecosystem

Weedon Island Preserve 1800 Weedon Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-453-6500 weedonislandpreserve.org

Guided hikes, birding, and photography tours. Classes and webinars.

GARDENS

Florida West Coast

Orchid Society

Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo 727-420-7230 fwcos.org

Second Thurs, 7:30pm, visitors welcome. Educational classes

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ARTS & LEISURE

Garden Club of St. Petersburg

500 Sunset Dr. S, St. Petersburg 727-381-8920

gardenclubstpetersburg.org

Monthly special events

Ikebana International

St. Petersburg Chapter 65

500 Sunset Drive, St. Petersburg (Garden Club building)

Ikebana – centuries-old art of Japanese floral arranging. ikebanastpetersburg.com

Monthly demonstrations

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

1534 Mound St., Sarasota 941-366-5731 selby.org

October

7-Nov. 26 – The Orchid Show 2023: A 50th Anniversary Celebration

Pinewood Cultural Park 12520 Ulmerton Road, and 12211 Walsingham Road, Largo

Includes:

• Heritage Village – Free 21-acre living history museum pinellascounty.org/heritage

• Creative Pinellas –creativepinellas.org

Through Oct. 15 – Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales

• Florida Botanical Gardens –Free 100-acre park flbg.org

First Sat. – Historic House Concert Series

Second Sat. – Speaking of History Series

Third Sat. – Gardens open 7am-5pm; Creative Pinellas open noon-5pm; Heritage Village open 10am-4pm

Sunken Gardens

1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg

Adult and child horticultural workshops 727-892-571

sunkengardens.org

FERRIES

Crossbay Ferry

Connecting Downtown Tampa to Downtown St. Petersburg Vinoy Basin

Wed. through Sun., October through May 727-273-5932

thecrossbayferry.com

Egmont Key Ferry

Fort De Soto Boat Ramp 727-398-6577

hubbardsmarina.com

Pirate Water Taxi

Hop on, hop off, 14 stops along the Hillsborough River and

Tampa Riverwalk. 813-223-7999

piratewatertaxi.com

Shell Key Ferry Fort De Soto Boat Ramp 727-398-6577

hubbardsmarina.com

See website for overnight camping

LIBRARIES

Gulf Beaches Public Library 200 Municipal Drive, Madeira Beach 727-391-2828

gulfbeacheslibrary.org

Gulfport Public Library 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport 727-893-1074

mygulfport.us/gpl

St. Pete Beach Public Library 365 73rd Ave., St. Pete Beach 727-363-9238

Mon/Wed 10-8

Tues/Thurs/Fri 10-6

Sat 10-2; Sun closed

See spblibrary.com for daily events Library closed Monday, Oct. 9

President Barack Obama Main Library

3745 Ninth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-893-7724

splibraries.org

Closed for renovation

SPIRITUAL

Sacred Lands

1700 Park St. N, St. Petersburg 727-347-0354

sacredlandspreservation.org

Drum circle first Fri.; Sun. tours, meditations, special events

Soothe Our Souls (S.O.S.) 4737 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach 727-360-7411 sootheoursouls.org

Provides complimentary sailing for seriously health-challenged people and their support groups

Spiritual Conditioning Program

153 107th Ave., Treasure Island

Pat Jano at 727-324-9222

Small group Bible study

ZOOS/AQUARIUMS

Clearwater Marine Aquarium 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater 727-441-1790

cmaquarium.org

Rescue, rehab and release Home of Winter and Hope, stars of Dolphin Tale I & II

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Florida Aquarium

701 Channelside Drive, Tampa 813-273-4000 flaquarium.org

October

14 – Penguin Waddle

Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium

1600 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota 941-388-4441 mote.org

October

14 – Sharktober Fest

Seaside Seabird Sanctuary

18328 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores 727-391-6211

seasideseabirdsanctuary.org

Free. Donations accepted. Tours.

October

28 – Seaside Spooktacular

ZooTampa at Lowry Park

1101 W Sligh Ave., Tampa

One mile west of I-275 (exit 48) 813-935-8552 zootampa.org

Through Oct. 29 –

Creatures of the Night

CLUBS-SERVICE/SOCIAL

Gulfport Lions Club

Second and fourth Tues. 6:30pm

Gulfport Lions Clubhouse

4630 Tifton Dr. S, Gulfport 727-709-6694

facebook.com/Gulfport-Lions-Club

Pass-A-Grille Shuffle Board

January through March

Tues./Thurs./Sat., 10am–noon

Pass-A-Grille Park, Ninth & 10th Ave. Member $20/yr., open to public.

Preserve The ‘Burg 727-824-7802

preservetheburg.org

Works to educate, advocate, and celebrate all things related to St. Pete’s history.

Rotary Club of Gulf Beaches

Tues., Noon. VFW, 12901 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach facebook.com/RotaryGulfBeaches

Second Saturday Singers

Second Sat. October through April, 9am–noon

Pasadena Community Church, 227 70th St. S, St. Petersburg Sing songs you love, ages middle school and up bobd@pccumc.org

Senior Solos

Second Mon. except July and August, 1pm, Pinellas Park Senior Center, 7625 59th St. N, Pinellas Park. Social group of singles 50+ 727-369-5694 pinellaspark.com

Social Club of St. Petersburg 2500 34th St. S, St. Petersburg. Bocce, cards, and social events. Open to the public on Mon. and for special events. majordl050@aol.com 727-798-6355 socialclubofsp.org

St. Petersburg Audubon Society

727-753-9731 stpeteaudubon.org 101+ Years Conservation

St. Petersburg Chess Club

540 Fourth Ave. N, St. Petersburg

Open every Fri. for members from 6-11pm; Sun. 2-4pm for group chess lessons and friendly games. Individual lessons available. 727-776-5583 chessclubjoy.webs.com

St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club Fri., 7-10pm, Free. 559 Mirror Lake Drive N, St. Petersburg 727-822-2083 stpeteshuffle.com

Suncoast Bonsai Society

Third Sat. 10am

Seminole Recreation Center

9100 113th St., Room 210A, Seminole Demos, workshops, evaluations. Bring your own tree. One of oldest bonsai clubs in Florida. 727-209-7974 suncoastbonsaisociety.org

Suncoast Quilting Circle

Works to preserve and promote the art of quilt making. suncoastquiltingcircle.org

Swiss Club

Second Sat. 11:45am, October through May 12425 Sixth St. E, Treasure Island swissclubstpetersburg.com

Tampa Bay Surface Guild

Second Mon., 6:30-8:30pm Good Samaritan Church 6085 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park Coloring, patterning, structuring and transformation of fabric, fiber, and other materials surfacedesignguild.com Through Dec. 30 – Art for the Seasons Holiday Show (Morean Arts Center)

The Contemporaries Support group of Members of Museum of Fine Arts. Monthly lectures, gatherings and field trips supporting contemporary artists of Tampa Bay. mfastpete.org

Spooktacular Happenings & Ghostly Events

Nightly/Oct. SpookEasy Lounge Ghost Tours 9pm nightly, SpookEasy Lounge, 1909 N 15th St., Tampa. Ages 18+. www.spookeasylounge.com

Thurs.-Sun. — Halloween Ghost Tours Departs from Sweet Divas Chocolates, 181 Fourth Ave. NE., St. Pete. www.ghosttour.com/ stpetersburg.html

Fri./Oct. — Haunted History Night Walks St. Peter’s Ghosts. Enjoy 90 minutes of haunted history and local legends. Reservations required. www.stpetersghosts.com

Thru 10/31 — Howl-O-Scream at Busch Gardens This separately ticketed night event is for mature audiences only. No costumes allowed. http://tinyurl.com/ysz39ed4

Thru 10/31 — Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort Not recommended for children under 13; no costumes or costume masks allowed https://tinyurl.com/4szmb22d

Howl-O-Scream at SeaWorld Orlando Intended for a mature audience; no costumes allowed. https://tinyurl.com/499vtjvj

Thru 11/1 Mickey’s NotSo-Scary Halloween Party Magic Kingdom Park, Walt Disney World, Orlando. Costumes allowed with some restrictions. https://tinyurl.com/muwdcb32

10/5-11/6 Halloween Games and Goodies Fairgrounds St. Pete, 2606 Fairfield Ave. S, St. Pete. Fun for kids and adults alike! https://tickets.fairgrounds. art/events

10/14-29 Boos and Bubbles Free with general admission after 4pm (select days), Clearwater Marine Aquarium. https://visit. cmaquarium.org/#/Admission

10/21 Halloween Trick or Treat Free, 10:30am-5pm, Walter Fuller Park, 7901 30th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Parents and caregivers will pass out candy. Bring treats to pass out.

Roser Park Historic Ghost Tours and Halloween Block Party 6pm, Roser Park Historic District, intersection of Sixth St. S and Roser Park Drive, St. Pete. Tours every hour. Advance ticket purchase required. https://tinyurl.com/24jpn5jc

10/28 Gulfport Witch Walk Noon-8pm, Tiki Bar & Grill, 5519 Shores Blvd. S, Gulfport. The Witches Parade steps off from Drunken Taco, 2832 Beach Blvd. S at 6:15pm. A costume contest @ 7pm.

Seaside Spooktacular Free, 3-5pm, Seaside Seabird Sanctuary, 18328 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores. Meet avian ambassadors, snag treats, and carve pumpkins. Tampa Bay Bat Rescue features bats!

10/29 Voodoo Vendor Village @ Halloween on Central Noon-5pm, Central Avenue between 16th and 20th streets. A family-friendly open street/ themed costumes stroll-fest. More than 100 local makers and small businesses.

Barktoberfest 11am-2pm, Rosselli Park, Treasure Island. Vendor registration is open. Costume contest, pet adoptions, music, giveaways, food and beverages. To register your dog for the costume contest, visit https://tinyurl.com/y6ufamxu Call 727-547-4575 ext 221. Donations support local charities.

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ARTS & LEISURE

Treasure Island Historical Society

Jan..-April/Sept.-Dec., Second Mon., 5pm

Through Dec. meets at Treasure Island Community Center Garden Room, 154 106th Ave., facebook.com/treasureisland FLhistoricalsociety

Treasure Islettes

Bingo Thursdays 6:30pm, Treasure Island Community Center, 154 106th Ave. Doors open 6pm. Proceeds go to charity and college scholarships. 727-270-3178 treasureislettes.weebly.com

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 7-8, St. Pete Beach Safe Boating Program, Tues. 7pm Start at any point in cycle. Warren Webster Building, 1500 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach wow.uscgaux.info/content. php?unit=070-07-08

Tampa Bay Women In Tourism

Third Friday, various venues. Fosters relationships, encourages growth within the industry and your business. tampabaywomenintourism.com

Clearwater/St. Petersburg Ski Club

Second Tues. 6:30pm, September to May

Mike’s Pizza & Deli Station, 13560 49th St., Clearwater. Pinellas County’s only ski club. 727-743-3108 snowshark.org

Mad Dogs Triathlon Club

Wed. night swims through summer, 6pm, Hurley Park Shelter, Pass-A-Grille Beach, 1600 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. 727-582-1910 stpetemaddogs.org

Tampa Bay Beach Bums

Beach volleyball for players of all levels Gulfport 727-437-2867

Facebook

St. Pete Road Runners

Member of Road Runners Club of America. Walkers, joggers, noncompetitive & competitive runners. Monthly meetings, guest speakers, coaching, group runs, Grand Prix Series and social events.

HEALTH

Jazzercise Exercise Classes

Mon. & Wed. 5:30pm

Treasure Island City Hall, 120 108th Ave., Treasure Island 727-687-6695

Memory Café – Gulfport

Third Mon. 12:15-2pm

Neptune Grille, 5501 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport. Support for those suffering from dementia and their loved ones. RSVP 727-327-0167 sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813-384-7571 catemcarty@gmail.com

Memory Café – St. Petersburg

Second Mon. 11am-1pm Carrabba’s St. Pete, 1951 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg. RSVP 727-327-0167 sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813-384-7571 catemcarty@gmail.com

Walking Club & Memory Café

Third Fri. 10-11am group walk Tyrone Square Mall 11:15am-1pm Memory Café at Red Robin, 2468 Tyrone Blvd. N, St. Petersburg, RSVP 727-345-3581 sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813-384-7571 catemcarty@gmail.com

Wednesday Walkers

Second and fourth Wed. 9am, varying locations. 727-893-1244 Sponsored by Gulfport Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport

THRIFT SHOPS

Attic Shoppe 316 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach facebook.com/albansministry

CASA Thrift Shop 1011 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg Wed. Seniors 55+ save 25%. casa-stpete.org

Creative Thrift Art Store

(at Creative Clay) 1846 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg creativeclay.org/creative-thrift

HEP Thrift Store 1212 N Betty Lane, Clearwater Facebook.com/hepthriftstore

Pass-A-Grille Beach Community

Church Thrift Shop 107 16th Ave. & Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach

Open Tues, Thurs, Sat 9am-noon pagchurch.org

St. Vincent’s Thrift Store

180 34th St. N, St. Petersburg https://tinyurl.com/yc4kjb2u

Church by the Sea Thrift Store

495 137th Ave. Circle, Madeira Beach churchbythesea.com/thrift-store

Open Tues, Thurs, Sat 10am-2pm

VOLUNTEERING

AARP

Various volunteer opportunities aarp.org/giving-back

Daystar Life Center

1055 28th St. S., St. Petersburg Many volunteer opportunities available. 727-825-0442 facebook.com/DaystarLifeCenter

Empath Health

Suncoast Hospice

Locations throughout Pinellas County. Training provided. Ages 14+ years. empathhealth.org

Friends of Strays

2911 47th Ave. N, St. Petersburg Nonprofit, no-kill shelter 727-522-6566 friendsofstrays.com/home

Hope Villages of America, Inc. Helping families of hunger, homelessness, and domestic violence. 727-587-7747 rcspinellas.org/Volunteer

Marine Exploration Center Looking for volunteers who are passionate about the marine environment. 727-209-7115 mecstpete.org

Meals on Wheels

13945 Evergreen Ave., Clearwater Need volunteer drivers to deliver meals. 727-573-9444 neighborly.org

State of Florida Guardian ad Litem Program

Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of FL, 14250 49th St. N, Suite 4000, Clearwater. Help abused, abandoned, and neglected children 727-834-3493 guardianadlitem.org

St. Petersburg Arts Alliance 100 Second Ave. N, Suite 150, St. Petersburg Help advocate, empower artists and drive arts-related economic development. 727-754-6404 stpeteartsalliance.org

St. Petersburg Free Clinic 863 Third Ave. N, St Petersburg 727-821-1200

stpetersburgfreeclinic.org

Tampa Bay Watch

3000 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde 727-867-8166 ext. 233 tampabaywatch.org

YOGA

Beach Yoga Pinellas Various locations 727-222-6476

Beachyogapinellas.com

Salty Souls Yoga Various locations 727-459-9178 saltysoulsyoga.com

Silver Sneakers Yoga Community Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., St. Pete Beach 727-363-9245 Fri. at 11:15am spbrec.com

South Pasadena Gentle Yoga Thursdays, 9:30-10:30am. South Pasadena City Hall, 7047 Sunset Drive S. Chair or mat option. Instructor has 40+ years’ experience. barbmoeller1@gmail.com or 856-296-3647. Free/donation.

Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-560-7317

Mon. & Wed. 10:30am

The Centre of St. Pete Beach 7525 Blind Pass Road, St. Pete Beach 727-258-2001

thecentreSPB.com/calendar1

• Wake Up My Body

Mon. & Sat. 9-10am Hatha Yoga Wed. 6-7pm Mindful Slow Yoga. wakeupmybody.com

• Prism Wellness Yoga

Tues 3:30pm – Hatha Yoga

Thurs 9:30am – Mindful Meditation Reservations required prismwellnessandyoga.com

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ARTS & LEISURE

MARKETS

TUESDAYS

Gulfport’s Tuesday Fresh Market

9am-3pm, January through April 9am-2pm, May through December Beach Blvd. below

28th Ave. S, Gulfport

Second Tues. Clothing Swap, Moved to Russian Club, 2920 Beach Blvd. S visitgulfportflorida.com

WEDNESDAYS

Madeira Beach Market

November through May 10am-2pm 15000 Madeira Way, Madeira Beach

FRIDAYS

Treasure Island Friday Market December through April, 9am-2pm Community Center Park (behind Walgreens) 104th Ave. & Park Place, Treasure Island. Free parking, live music. Pet friendly. islandneighborschamber.org

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Dunedin Downtown Market

9am-2pm, Pioneer Park, 420 Main St., Fri. market November-May; Sat. market year-round. facebook.com/ DunedinDowntownMarket/

SATURDAYS

Market in The Bluffs 9am-2pm through May 2747 Sunset Blvd., Belleair Bluffs outdoor market facebook.com/marketinthebluffs

St. Petersburg Saturday

Morning Market

Oct.-May, 9am-2pm

Al Lang Stadium parking lot, 230 First St. SE

June-Sept. 9am-1pm, Williams Park, 350 Second Ave. N saturdaymorningmarket.com

SUNDAYS

Corey Avenue Sunday Market 10am-2pm/Summer 9am-1pm Corey (74th) Avenue, St. Pete Beach coreyave.com

Indian Shores Sunday Market October through April, 9am-1pm

Indian Shores Town Hall, 19305 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores facebook.com/ IndianShoresSundayMarket/

St. Pete Artisan Sunday Market

Every other Sunday, noon-6pm, parking lot of Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg.

St. Pete Sunday Market

Third Sunday of the month Noon-6pm, Arts Xchange 515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg

TOASTMASTERS

Bay Pines Toastmasters Wed. 5:15-6:30pm St. Petersburg, 727-348-3363 baypinestoastmasters. toastmastersclubs.org Hybrid meetings

Cool ‘N Confident Toastmasters Mon. 7-8pm Zoom meetings exclusively Request a meeting invitation from president-1526154@ toastmastersclubs.org.

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SIP & SUP HaleLife Bakery celebrates

PSL season with their scrumptious Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Roll and Pumpkin Cream Pie cookies. At MFA, Café Clementine’s cold brew coffee and delectable desserts nibbled on the al fresco patio overlooking the water is a perfect siesta and open to the public without MFA admission fee. Brick Farms purveys an array of crafted goods perfect with their veggies including Solena Cheese burrata over baby and micro greens and topped with fig balsamic or Sunshine Canning’s red wine beets.

Cool cats flock to Central Ave.’s new 31 Grand lounge with 30 TVs streaming live entertainment and sports, top-shelf cocktails, late night menu, DJ tunes, bottle service, happy hour, sensational food plus a spook-tacular Halloween costume contest 10/31. The Sunday brunch P-Diddy is a wow (Mac and cheese waffle topped with choice of pulled pork or smoked brisket) as are the brunch bottomless mimosas and Bloody Mary’s 11am-2pm $25.

SHOP Wax rhapsodic at The Candle Pour, where you can make your own. Explore downtown, from the Saturday Market to Pieces of A Dream for publisher Renee Roos’ net bags, Pink Soleil, The Crane, Butcher, The Local Duckweed and Lost & Found Cocktails.

HAPPY HAUNTING Roser Park’s Halloween Block Party 10/21 @6pm delights (spooky movies, Tarot readings, vendors) and paranormal historian Dr. Brandy Stark will lead a neighborhood, Ghost Tour. Central Avenue’s family-friendly free Halloween celebration 10/29 features spooky new fun with Voodoo Village between 16th and 20th streets and will feature entertainment, candy stations and 100+ local makers and small businesses, takes place between 16th and 20th streets along Central Ave. ArtPool Gallery is your costume and boo-tiful Halloween jewelry mecca.

FUN Boyd Hill Nature Preserve launched their 2023-2024 programs; go online to “Leaflet,” Boyd Hill Nature Preserve’s quarterly publication. The Natural History Speaker Series is free and all ages welcome at Hammock Hall Banquet Room and will feature The Butterflies of Pinellas County 10-12, Sea Turtle Nest Tracking on St. Pete Beach 11/9 and Bats 12/14. The St. Petersburg Audubon Society is restarting their Navigating Nature program, a free program for children, ages 8-12. Navigating Nature will be held on the first Saturday of each month and feature different topics. Register for fall camps 11/20-22 now.

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St. Pete Bagels’ 3rd location will be a drive thru at 2439 4th St. S. Sage’s Playground, a dog-friendly coffee shop, is coming to 218 4th St. N. Greenlane, a drive-thru salad resto, will open at 4th & 80th Ave. N. I love Vegano sushi but Nomi Nori Handroll and Sake Bar in the Edge District will balance my sushi addiction. St. Pete Distillery’s Spirit Garden is now open. St. Pete Pier Live Concert Series at Spa Beach Park will feature 12+ concerts Nov.-Jan.

On Nov. 11, the 31st annual Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading will take over The Palladium with author talks in Hough Hall and signings in the Side Door where Tombolo Books will sell books. Talking the write life will be Dave Barry, Michael Connelly and Lisa Unger as well as first-time in-person authors such as Martin Baron, Lauren Groff, and Vanessa Riley. Times staffers Lane DeGregory and Stephanie Hayes will talk about their new books, as will Times contributing writer Roy Peter Clark. Tickets/Info festivalofreading.com

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The importance of the physical exam.

Have you ever wondered why you have to pay for an exam for your pet when going to the vet and just what the heck is it? Physical exams are the cornerstone of veterinary medicine and medicine in general. Our pets cannot communication where a problem is or where there is pain and therefore it is our job to look or examine.

There is variability as to which systems your veterinarian will start with and the order in which they are inspected, however in general a thorough exam starts at the head looking at the nose, eyes, ears mouth, teeth, and examine as far back into the oral cavity as the pet will let us. This will typically lead us to the neck where we will palpate for enlarged

lymph nodes or areas of swelling. Generally, the five major lymph node regions will be palpated checking for abnormalities.

We then turn back to the chest and will listen to the heart and lungs listening for heart murmurs and abnormal breath sounds. Then we move to the abdomen or belly and feel for any changes to the major organs, palpate for masses, and check for pain. Then we check the “undercarriage” and make sure that the patients’ male and female parts appear normal as well as the anal region. A general palpation of the skin and the extremities is then performed to complete the exam.

Generally, this doesn’t take very long, however we can detect many possible

abnormalities such as masses, heart murmurs, fluid in and/or around the lungs, fluid in the belly, enlargement of organs, congenital and hereditary abnormalities. Often, we can detect issues before the pet even shows signs that an issue is developing.

Exams can become more involved depending on whether the patient is experiencing issues. Orthopedic check for bone and joint issues and neurological exams check for issues with the central and peripheral nervous systems.

Physical exams, unless recently performed or the visit is for a recheck or simply for a technician appointment/ administration of chronic medications, should always be comprehensive. Detection of issue from the minor to the major is critically important for the overall health of your pet.

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Remembering the Way Home Matters

“The

Do you recall the first time you had an epiphany or realization that you were part of something sacred, something larger than yourself; something that, when you experienced your oneness with it, it caused you to feel like you had arrived home after a long time away? For most of my young adult life, I felt emotionally lost and spiritually bankrupt; I wandered for years, exploring various diversions to find even a modicum of inner peace. Then, in 1977, I discovered the exquisite wisdom and writings of Ernest Holmes – and I knew I was home. In this issue, I want to share with you the “spiritual DNA” of this great teacher. I am pleased to have you join me on this journey home – to the place we never really left, our oneness with God, Infinite Intelligence, the Creator, the Father, or whatever name we may use to refer to It.

In the Science of the Mind, Ernest Holmes wrote: “As the prodigal returns to his father’s house, so must we return…we shall be met with a smile from the Universe.” I was reminded of this quote after listening to my friend bemoaning a few of his many problems.

I gently asked if he was maintaining his spiritual practices. His reply was, “Ummm, I have to admit, I’m not as close to God as I used to be.” I said, “Well then, who moved?” He paused, took a breath, and smiled. I then reminded him of the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke:15 - 11-32) in which the master teacher, Jesus, illustrates the importance of remembering and returning to the source of our good, the Father (God); it’s a tale of redemption, unconditional love, non-judgement, humility, and gratitude.

I have long loved this parable because it is our story: My friend had taken a journey to the “far country” which is an idiom for a state of consciousness that woos us away from our true home – the awareness of our oneness with God. How about you? Do you ever wander into the far country?

It’s a place of forgetfulness – where illusions of separation rule supreme – where the external world seduces us into thinking that we’ll find our bliss “out there” in temporal things.

The moral of the story is, because God is Omnipresence, we only need “rise” in consciousness and return home. Some say that life is a journey. For most of us, remembering the way home is a sojourn we may have to take often. The good news is, the Beloved always awaits us with open arms.

If this insight resonates with you consider using this affirmation: Today, if I catch myself wandering in the far country, I take timeout to mindfully remember my oneness with God. I rise in consciousness and begin the journey back home.

As we look to the holidays, visiting the home of our youth or parents, it may be a propitious time to recall that your true north and home is not just a geographic location but a spiritual one as well. Have a blessed sojourn!

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