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CONTENTS

COVER STORY

17 USF’s Alzheimer Study

A home-melted success story starts franchising.

BY COGNITIVE AGING LAB, USF

14 Fo’Cheezy’s Success BY PETER ROOS

FEATURES

24 Earth Day 2022

The 52nd Earth Day Observation BY NANETTE WISER

26 Resiliency Summit 2022

A consortium of local communities Is learning what resiliency means. BY STEVE TRAIMAN

LIFE IN PARADISE

16 Trust Your Gut

You can help USF in their PACT study of dementia

18 Regenesis Orthopedic You do not have to Suffer From Joint Pain BY PETER ROOS

29 Free Bikes For Kids

A New Local Non-profit Embraces National Program of FB4K. BY DENNIS MERRITT JONES

30 Keep St. Pete Lit

Maureen McDole, Kerry Kriseman And the 6th SunLit Literacy Festival BY NANETTE WISER

When your gut sends you Messages, pay attention! BY CAMILLA NICHOLS

Cody’s Road House Harold Seltzer

Paradise NEWS Reaching 100,000+ in print, online, social media, web content, weekly eblasts, and more!

DEPARTMENTS Publisher’s Message...............6 Centre of SPB News................7 Tidbits............................ ….8-11 Dining - Chains Started here..13 Holistic Health .......................16 CBD & Wellness....................20 Property Law.........................31 Hanging Around.....................33 Downtown Concierge............35 ECO.......................................37 Spirited Adventures...............38 Pet Health..............................39 Art News...........................40-41 Arts & Leisure...................43-57 Events...............................44-52 Markets..................................47 Classified ads...................58-59 Astrology................................60 Encouraging Words...............62 COVER DESIGN: Janet Nummi PHOTOS: Janet Nummi

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Chamber Seabreeze Inn Gulfport Casino

Habana Café Library/City Hall Art Village Boulevard Shoppe

ISLA DEL SOL & BAYWAY ISLES Regions Bank Sterling Cleaners Patchingtons

Island Salon Isla Yacht & CC

Billy’s TD Bank Phila Deli Tony & Nello’s

ReMax Metro Marco’s Wong Lee’s Island Grille

Palms Hospital Winn Dixie

Spiro’s Deli Fountains Towers Regions Bank

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PASS-A-GRILLE Merry Pier Paradise Grille Gennaro’s SeaCritters Suntan Art Center

ST. PETE BEACH Custom Cafe Smith & Associates Resort Realty Library/City Hall Nori Thai Sushi Agave Mexican Mickie’s Ice Cream Baird Realty TBB Chamber ReMax Preferred Dolphin Landings Cafe Soleil Dolphin Bch Resort

The SeaHorse Paradiso Boutique The Wharf Hurley Realty Don CeSar Shaners Land-Sea Mkt Nikko’s Dog Bar Sea Dog Brewery Vito & Michael’s Riptides Lounge Paradise Grille Synovus Bank St Pete Beach Deli Coldwell Banker RE Basil Leaf Sushi Gulf to Bay Bait UPS Store 5th/3rd Bank Skidders Tony & Nello’s

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Art Expo Chill Restaurant Paradise Gifts Coastal Cottage Frog Pond Beach Theatre Keller Williams Realty

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T.I. Hardware ReMax Metro Clock Tower Bus Stop

Kilwin’s Ice Cream Chamber Kiosk

Spice & Tea Exchange Sand Bar Ice Cream Shop

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From the Publishers

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One of the things we do when we reach our “golden years” is to reflect back over our lives and consider what were the real highlights, and what we might have done differently if we had a chance to do it again. I often think how lucky Renee and I were to have found each other in government class at the Clearwater campus of St. Petersburg Junior College 52 years ago. Renee LaFountain was a Tampa girl, a student and teacher at the Frank Rey Dance Academy, and a star of the Florida Ballet Company. She was a professional entertainer, both locally and in Montreal and the northeast U.S. in the summers. She had taken classes over many summers at June Taylor’s in NYC from Luigi, the “father of jazz,” and from Charles Kelly, who combined gymnastics with ballet to create “acrobatic dancing,” which became Renee’s specialty. She led the Gasparilla parade for years, walking on her hands most of the way. Her mother insisted she be ahead of the Clydesdales from Busch Gardens. She had graduated from Tampa’s Sacred Heart Academy, an all-girls Catholic high school. I was a Canadian who had attended three different high schools and learned that there was somewhere where it did not snow. I had talked my folks into selling everything and starting over in Florida. Dad had bought 40 acres on Lake Tarpon and Highway 19 near Innisbrook to start a campground. I had been helping him with that project, but soon started work at Publix in Tarpon Springs, to earn pocket money for dating. I continued as a grocer throughout my college years. Our son Jordan’s arrival a year after we wed was a real highlight. Switching careers from dance and public accounting to publishing in the early 1980s was also a major turn for us both. An opportunity surfaced, and we responded. That set the stage for a lifetime of working together, blending our diverse talents. We published Office Guide to Tampa Bay in the early 1980’s, then Office Guides to the rest of the state. Moving to the beaches for Jordan to attend Admiral Farragut Academy contributed to all the highlights since. Our publishing efforts focused on our new home starting in 1987, and Paradise NEWS was born in 1995. Another highlight was when Paradise NEWS got an award, and we were pictured on the cover of the Gulfport Gabber as the Greater Gulfport Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year for 2007. Magazine publishers do not often get named in the local newspaper unless they get arrested or they pass away, so it was a highlight when St. Pete Beach got its “new” bragging point and the January 4th, 2011, St. Petersburg Times article on the subject rightfully credited Renee Roos, publisher of the Paradise NEWS, with the idea and its plan for execution. Now it is a thrill each time we pass St. Pete Beach vehicles or see the new signs identifying city parks and facilities, with the bar in blue reading “Sunset Capital of Florida.” Seeing the success of the Corey Sunday Market and the benefits to downtown SPB is also a highlight, since we were instrumental in getting it off the ground. If you go to the market, say “Hi” to Renee, in front of Chill, in her new hobby as “The Tote Bag Lady.” Let her know if you like receiving Paradise News. Buy a tote bag or two. Keep one in each car, so you can cut out or at least cut down on single use plastic bags. Overall, I must say we feel blessed to have made a home and careers for ourselves in the place we have come to call Paradise. People seem to love Paradise NEWS and respond to what they read and see herein. One day someone will call or email to inquire whether we are ready to sell and train our replacements, so Paradise NEWS can continue to improve the lives of residents and visitors for another generation. In the meantime, we continue our efforts to make your favorite news magazine better each issue. Thanks for reading.

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Paradise NEWS Volume 28 Number 4 • April 2022 PUBLISHERS Peter Roos | Marketing & Sales sales@paradisenewsfl.com Renee Roos | Creative Director info@paradisenewsfl.com EDITORIAL Steve Traiman - Feature Editor traimancreativecopy@gmail.com Nanette Wiser - Senior Writer wiser86@gmail.com ART & PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Janet Nummi ACCOUNT MANAGERS Gigi Grimshaw Daniel R. Glenn CONTRIBUTING COLUMINISTS Caron Schwartz - Art News / Hanging Around Spirited Adventures / Playing Around Sarah Lyons - Astrology Buddy Baker - Arts & Leisure & Events Dr. Dennis Merritt Jones - Encouraging Words Tom Broderson, ESQ - Property Law Dr. Johnathan Pierce - Pet Health Camilla Nichols - Holistic Health CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Janet Nummi • City of St. Pete SUBMISSIONS - WRITERS & PHOTOGRAPHERS Paradise News welcomes submissions. 727.363.6888 • info@paradisenewsfl.com DEADLINES - Advertising • Classified • Editorial 12th of the month, one month prior to print

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THE CENTRE-ST. PETE BEACH 7525 Blind Pass Road, St. Pete Beach 727.258.2001 | www.TheCentreSPB.com

By Michael Moses The Centre @ St. Pete Beach is a medical marijuana-centric education, healing and event center, located at 7525 Blind Pass Road in the heart of St. Pete Beach. You can buy top-quality, over-the-counter CBD products for yourself, relatives and friends, even the four-legged furry kind. You can also see a doctor about getting an ID to access medicinal marijuana. We had almost 40 applicants one day in mid-March, including a bunch of snowbirds. The law says patients are able to access Florida’s Medicinal Marijauna system as long as they spend at least 31 consecutive days at their Florida address. Call Triverde Health 727-322-4588 for more information and to get an appointment with the doctor. KUBA en la Playa, the award-winning Cuban restaurant, is serving the public daily from the northwest corner of The Centre. Call 727-409-3009.

The Centre is hosting a 420 Festival on 4/30 at The Centre and at Horan Park, 7701 Boca Ciega Dr., SPB 33706, a block east of The Centre. Dispensaries will lead classes; CBD stores and others will be selling items. From noon to 5pm Saturday, April 30, The Centre@ St. Pete Beach 420 Festival will be held in the waterfront park with a bandstand with live music featuring our local favorite Badda Skat and guest singer/song writer Josh Heinrichs. They are hoping to hold 420 related events such as: Best 420 costume contest and a blunt rolling contest, Best of the Bay Awards for Best Dispensary and Best Budtender, a medication lounge (proof of FL State MMJ card required), Delta 8 and CBD vendors, other wellness vendors and demonstrations.

The Centre has an everchanging schedule And for a lucky few, a VIP of classes and events. experience - 1-hour meet and Check the website greet w/Josh Heinrichs and www.TheCentreSPB.com Badda Skat at The Centre. or call 727-258-2001 Josh Heinrichs’ brand-new, for more info. self-titled, full-length album Weekdays 11am-5pm, Fri.-Sat. 11am-7pm has officially debuted at #1 on Ask about our holiday and event catering!

the iTunes Reggae charts and in the Top 100 overall albums chart as well! Confirmed sponsors for 420@TheCentre include: Music Sponsor – Trulieve – The Supersedes will be opening for Josh Heinrichs and Badda Skat. Lead singer Denee is a sound healer and yogi member at The Centre.

Flower into rosin with our in-house rosin press. Industry Awards sponsor: Strange Cloudz Vapor and Smoke Shops. Nominations are open for Best Budtender and Best Dispensary in the Tampa Bay Area. Last we checked Sunnyside was in the lead with nominations.

Games & Activity Sponsor – Rise VIP Meet & Greet – Black Sheep Smoke Shop at 7440 Gulf Blvd – 1-hour meet and greet at The Centre. Closed to the public. Meet, take pictures, get autographs and enjoy a live acoustic teaser for the private group before Josh goes on stage.

Device Sponsor – Gpen – Will have a live demo of their newest Stundenglass Gravity Infusion and Bong device – Smoked drinks and used as a cannabis consumable device. Thirst Killer Sponsor – Liquid Death – donating over 800+ cans of water for the cause of “Death to Plastic” eco-friendly agenda to eliminate the use of single use plastics, especially on the beach.

Live Art Sponsor – Sunnyside – The featured artist, Dave, is known on social media as BlestDesigns. He’s a local artist that paints literally anything... murals, canvas, high-end house painting in all styles.

On April 29th, the day before the event, a group of emissaries from The Centre is expected to be interviewed on local radio station 102.5FM “The Bone,” helping to remind potential attendees about the event.

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TIDBITS

By Peter Roos budget includes $7.5 billion reserved for zero-emission buses. ST. PETE BEACH Corey Landings $90+ Million Project Approved

MADEIRA BEACH April 28-30, Old Salt Fishing Foundation’s Spring King of the Beach. King Mackerel and Spanish Mackerel Tournament with $225,000 in cash and prizes.

PINELLAS COUNTY Pinellas County School Board members, superintendents, cultural executives, and other community leaders will gather in Ruth Eckerd Hall to honor and celebrate 121 Pinellas County Principals at the annual Principals Appreciation Breakfast. Arts for a Complete Education (ACE) will host the event and bring together various speakers and presentations to demonstrate 8

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St. Pete Beach commissioners unanimously approved the Corey Landing project, a mixed-use residential development planned by South Florida-based Ram Realty Advisors. The approved plans include a seven-story building that will house 243 residential units, along with 5,000 square feet for an indoor/ outdoor restaurant, 8,000 square feet of retail space, and another 4,000 square feet for office/co-work areas. Additionally, plans for the nearly four-acre lot include almost a full acre dedicated to a park running through the center of the development and opening onto the waterfront.

The city has funding for a yard beautification effort that would remove paving from a home’s right of way and replace it with a shade tree and ground cover. Homeowners can apply online. There is no cost to the homeowner. Questions should be directed to Jennifer McMahon, Chief Operating Officer, City of St. Pete Beach, at 727-363-9274 or email: rddirector@stpetebeach.org ST. PETERSBURG

PSTA to purchase 60 electric buses The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) will purchase 60 electric buses over the next five years. The recent release shows an electric bus built by Gillig. PSTA confirmed the initial order was worth 80 million dollars but expects each electric bus to save about $20,000 a year in diesel fuel costs. PSTA targets a “fully green fleet by 2050,” said Brad Miller, CEO. He stressed the decision was helped by the new Biden administration transportation law, “the largest investment public transit has realized in US history.” The federal infrastructure trillion-dollar

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4/28: Captains Meeting, Team Check-In & Registration Gates Open: 5pm, Team Check-In: 6:30pm Rules Review: 8pm Raffle & Silent Auction: 9pm 4/29: Kids Fishing Slam & Community Party Gates Open: 5pm Kids Slam Starts: 6pm 4/30: Tournament Fishing & Weigh-In Lines In: 6am Weigh-In Starts: 3pm Must Be Checked-In and In Line By: 5pm Location: 200 Rex Place Madeira Beach, Florida 33708 Tournament Entry Fees – Pre-registration Old Salt Member Entry Fee ($255) Non-Member Entry ($275) Spanish Mackerel Only: $155

the value of arts education. Presentations on the importance of the arts in public schools, student performances, and speeches from local community leaders will be featured. The event will highlight student art, as well as the impact of past, present, and future arts programs. Please visit www.stpeteartsalliance.org/ ace-pinellas.

It is their goal for the project to be self-funding, so it doesn’t use funds bound for charities. Email sandie7@verizon.net.

As part of their centennial celebration, the Pass-a-Grille Woman’s Club is working on a coffee table book with a history of Pass-a-Grille from 1922 2022. The books will be sold in Pass-a-Grille for years to come. There are no ads, but the ladies are looking for people with Pass-a-Grille stories to tell. For a substantial donation, you or your ancestors too can be included. It will end up being a who’s-who of Pass-a-Grille women over the last century.

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TIDBITS which aims to help ex-offenders secure jobs, is proposing a South St. Pete tiny home village dedicated to the workforce. PERC submitted an offer letter to the city to acquire the property at the northwest corner of 18th Ave and 18th St. S, 2034 9th St. S., and 634 22nd Ave. S. to build 32 to 34 tiny homes, said Mike Jalazo, executive director of PERC. The units will be rented to residents earning at or below 80% of the area median income (AMI). Two other developers, Habitat for Humanity and Namaste, also submitted proposals. In separate news, Habitat for Humanity got a half a billion dollars from Mackenzie Scott nationally. The local group’s share is $11 million, the largest ever by 10-fold.

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Canvas City Homes project in Warehouse Arts District. Sight Real Estate of Tampa is planning a 10-unit luxury townhome project in St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District. Canvas City Homes St. Petersburg, will be a 10-unit residential development

By Peter Roos at 2700 5th Ave. S with a modern industrial architecture style, influenced by the many artist studios and galleries in the district. The community will have two floor plans for its 2,000 sf., three-bedroom units, which start at $525,000, with end units priced at $550,000. All of the units have a balcony and a two-car garage. FLORIDA 2018 Red Tide Outbreak Cost Florida 2,900 jobs Researchers with the University of Florida found during the 2018 bloom – which took place between October 2017 and January 2019 – roughly $184 million was lost in the tourism sector. And, because of the shrinking Airbnb market at the time, nearly 2,900 jobs were lost throughout the state. Want A Favorite Movie Poster? The new owners of The Beach Theatre found hundreds of movie posters in storage there spanning decades. The Beach Theatre Community Foundation is holding a sidewalk fundraiser April 10th to raise money towards the renovation of the historic Beach Theatre! Now is your chance to own a piece of Beach Theatre history! Hundreds of posters covering decades of theater programming are available at $20 each or 3 for $50. You can redecorate. See www.SPBeach theatre.org. Hit Movie Poster Fundraiser for list. Standard theatrical release one-sheet posters measure 27”x 40”. Want it framed? Just a few doors west of the beach theatre, Yvonne Marcus’ Art EXPO gallery can expertly frame it.

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DINING

Our cover star, Fo’ Cheezy Twisted Meltz, is not the first Tampa Bay restaurant to make a mark here, then expand in Florida and beyond. Most notable in St. Pete is Leroy Selmons’ steakhouse and ribs, sadly no longer with us. Other Florida chains that are homegrown include Burger King (Jacksonville 1953), Sonny’s BBQ (Gainesville 1968), Red Lobster (Lakeland 1968), Olive Garden (Orlando 1982) and Rib City Grill (Ft. Myers 1989).

In Tampa Bay, Bloomin’ Brands’ opened Fleming’s, Outback Steakhouse (South Tampa 1988), Carabba’s Italian Grill, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar and Aussie Grill and acquired Bonefish from owners Tim Curci and Chris Parker whose first location in St. Pete in 2000 offered casual fine dining and crafted seasonal cocktails before it was trendy. Today, Bloomin’ Brands is one of the world’s largest casual dining companies with approximately 77,000 Team Members and more than 1,450 restaurants worldwide.

By Nanette Wiser

Of course, the greatest dining story locally is Hooters, which launched circa 1983 in Clearwater when six businessmen with no restaurant experience whatsoever got together to open a place they couldn’t get kicked out of. True story. More than three decades later, the Hooters brand has grown into an international sensation, with more than 420 Hooters in 29 countries. The servers are still beautiful and the subject of admiration in the annual Hooters calendar.

Columbia Restaurant is a Tampa Bay icon with seven locations, with the best sangria and tapas in town, as well as the famed 1905 salad owned and operated by five generations for more than 115 years. The Columbia’s legendary salad is tossed tableside featuring crisp lettuce with julienne of baked ham, natural Swiss cheese, tomato, olives, grated Romano cheese, Lea & Perrins® Worcestershire sauce and their famous garlic dressing (also for sale).

Both Bloomin’ Brands and Hooters support many local, regional, and national charities including the Jimmy V Foundation for Cancer Research where they established a Breast Cancer Research Grant in the name of Kelly Jo Dowd – the beloved 1998 Hooters Calendar Cover Girl who spent the last years of her life battling breast cancer. To date, Hooters has raised more than 4 million dollars to benefit the V Foundation and the fight against breast cancer. In addition, the Hooters Community Endowment Fund raises money for important local and national charities like the Make-A-Wish Foundation, U.S.O., Special Olympics, American Diabetes Association, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, and the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Other locals with multiple locations include Bella Brava, Pacific Counter, Kahwa, Sea Hags, Grace Restaurant (Two Graces), VIP Mexican, Datz, The Melting Pot and Gigi’s Italian Restaurant, to name a few. One of my go-to spots is the Spanish delight Bulla Gastrobar, the brainchild of Carlos Centurion who launched in Coral Gables, moved to Miami and then to Tampa, Atlanta, Charlotte and other locations. No wonder Paradise is such a popular spot to test out a future franchised restaurant concept, as we continue to evolve into an eaters’ wonderland.

Many local restaurants and coffeehouses are following in the Tampa Bay tradition of launching a fab concept and expanding to other places, especially Caddy’s and Crabby Bill’s. Ciccio Restaurant Group’s Cali restaurants have grown from Tampa to Brandon and St. Pete with more to come.

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Fo’Cheezy - A Home-Melted Success Story By Peter Roos Craig Munroe was just settling into his third St. Pete Beach location for his pizza company “A Slice of New York,” when he told me he was going to shut it down and join Robert Hesse in a new fast food concept. They were going to start with a brand-new, state-of-the-art food truck, followed by a brick & mortar restaurant, with the end goal being a National Franchise Program! They reserved April 2020 for their launch way before anyone had heard of COVID. The Fo’Cheezy philosophy is to “create chef-inspired comfort food,” and “bring home-cooked classics to life in an all-new way, as an experience, not just a meal.” At first glance, Fo’Cheezy may not seem like it aligns with your New Year’s resolution to finally get healthy. But celebrity chef Robert Hesse, who lost 455 pounds after three heart attacks, has ensured that there are healthier options, such as soups and salads, for people looking for a lighter fare. Fo’Cheezy opened the second brick and mortar location in October of 2021 at 111 3rd St. N in downtown St. Petersburg thanks to the popularity of the food truck, which started serving just as COVID hit, and the success of the first location at 6305 14

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Gulf Blvd. in St. Pete Beach. They were proud to say that the company “remained debt-free throughout Covid” and afforded them the ability to open a 2nd location. Hip-hop and R&B music from the 1980s and ’90s sets the tone for the era of urban culture and the nostalgia it brings. Customers are greeted by a shiny, custom low rider bicycle hanging from the ceiling as they walk into the dining area. Gold-spoked rims and tires and a model of a front bumper from a 1964 Impala adorn the wall above the menu board, a combination that any fan of west coast hip-hop is sure to recognize. For interior decoration, larger-than-life murals are the star of the show. Tampa Bay muralist Matt Kress spent two months creating mural portraits of rap icons like Tupac, Biggie Smalls, Method Man and Slick Rick. The duo envisions their artisan grilled cheese as a form of graffiti. Kress captured that idea in his artwork. Fo’Cheezy’s menu features 13 artisan melts encompassing an innovative combination of fresh ingredients. The “Mac N’ Rib” for example combines sharp cheddar cheese, barbecue pulled pork shoulder, smoked bacon, Fo’Cheezy macaroni and cheese, crispy onions, and honey drunk barbeque sauce. Sides include artisan tater tots that also feature inventive ingredient combinations. There are also soups and salads, hand-spun shakes, and “sweet thangs,” or desserts.


A native of St. Petersburg, Hesse has spoken about his rough up bringing and knack for finding trouble. Hesse credits the culinary arts for turning his life around – specifically chefs like the late Anthony Bourdain and Gordon Ramsey. Hesse was a fan-favorite during his two seasons on the hit T.V. show Hell’s Kitchen. Training under Chef Ramsey is an invaluable experience for an up-and-coming chef, so to pay tribute, they handed out free orders of Ramsey’s famous beef wellington, which they turned into a melt, to the first 50 people through the doors on opening night. Chef Hesse has also made multiple appearances on the Food Network, served as a private chef to several celebrities, and enjoyed a stint as an event chef at the Playboy Mansion. Hesse would then return to his hometown where he began to create gourmet grilled cheese with a street edge on the actual streets of St. Petersburg with their new Fo’Cheezy food truck. The new downtown storefront location for Fo’Cheezy Twisted Meltz offers artisan-style, gourmet grilled cheese with a “street edge.” This location held its grand opening much to the delight of a loyal fan base who swear by Fo’Cheezy’s gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches. By 5pm, a diverse group of about 20 men, women and children stood in a line on 3rd Street North in downtown St. Petersburg to be among the first to see the inside of Fo’Cheezy’s new location. The family at the front of the line got there at 4pm, and several people made the trip from St. Pete Beach – the site of the first restaurant – to try out the newest iteration of what began as a food truck. Around 20 loyal fans lined up to be the first inside of the new Fo’Cheezy location.

Hesse and Munroe personally manned the grill on opening night, which stretched from 5pm until 4am. Located just around the block from Jannus Live and MacDintons, Fo’Cheezy’s rich, gooey melts are a popular treat for the late-night crowds. Hesse and Munroe briefly addressed the crowd before welcoming them inside, and in addition to stating what an honor the moment was, he made sure to note that 2% of all proceeds go to benefit the Fo’Cheezy charity – No Kid 86’ed. The term refers to an item no longer available in the restaurant industry.“While we do good, we want to make sure others do good,” is a company motto. “The numbers have been amazing all of us. I’ve been in the restaurant business for a very long time, and the sales and gross profit are exciting, particularly considering the pandemic,” said Chef Craig Munroe.”We are at the point in our business plan when we planned to begin selling franchises, so we have been forging ahead. If you know someone who wants to have one of the first Fo’Cheezy franchises, email me CraigM@meltmob.com. “A great first step is to visit one of our locations and try everything on the menu.” Tell them you read about them in Paradise NEWS! Beach Location: 6305 Gulf Blvd., SPB 33706, 727-827-7767 DTSP Location: 111 3rd Street N., DTSP 33701, 727-256-8888 Food Truck: Events@FoCheezy.com, 727-498-3205 Franchising: CraigM@meltmob.com

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HOLISTIC HEALTH

By Camilla Nichols, M.S.

Trust Your Gut

Our guts are sometimes called our sixth sense or second brain. We get physical or emotional messages such as: don’t go, or this doesn’t feel right. We may feel a sense of unease. Haven’t you experienced it? We all have. Do you listen or ignore it? Have friends told you stories of how they averted a bad situation or relationship, because they listened to their gut? Trusting your gut challenges what you may otherwise think. Listening and acting upon gut instinct requires trust in the physical or emotional signs your body is sending you, instead of facts you typically and logically rely upon when making decisions. Have you ever disregarded your gut instinct and regretted it, physically or emotionally? A sudden clear “out of the blue” thought, tension in the body, a flash of coldness, goosebumps, butterflies or nausea, that sinking feeling in your stomach or repeated uneasy thoughts about a person or situation

may be your gut trying to talk to you. These signals may be a whisper or a scream. Without question, there is a connection between our brain and our gut. Have you experienced physical distress, such as a stomach ache or nausea when you are under stress or in a situation you’d rather not be in? This could be a work or social environment, a relationship, or an upcoming event. Many gut instincts are in fact based on subconscious observation and prior personal experience. Others simply can’t be explained. Do you listen? If not, begin to practice what your body is telling you. You can hone your intuition by becoming aware of all the signals your body gives you. Practice paying attention. From a health perspective, many of my clients ignored the small warning signs that something was wrong. Your pre-diabetes has become diabetes; your unexplained weight loss was in fact the early manifestation of a potential chronic illness; the small pains are an undiagnosed injury, or your unmanaged stress has manifested as a skin rash. A healthy gut is critical to one’s overall health. If you are not digesting, you are not assimilating whatever food or supplements

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you may take regardless of how organic or expensive. Good bacteria and the proper pH in your stomach and intestines are essential for digestion. Take probiotics half an hour before bed on an empty stomach to allow your healthy gut bacteria to recolonize. Like most supplements, don’t take them daily. We can be proactive in changing what we may need to change at early onset, by learning to be aware of and trust the signals our bodies send us. If you don’t listen to your body who will? Don’t wait until what is reversible becomes irreversible or chronic. Holistic health involves wellness in all aspects of your life. Dis-ease is often just that. The trick is listening and discovering where to begin. I can help you do that. Please contact me by email at info@ simplethings.world or give me a call at 727-534-1406 to schedule a consultation at The Centre SPB or at Peaceful Warriors Wellness Center downtown. Until then, trust your gut and be well.

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Florida PACT (Preventing Alzheimer’s with Cognitive Training) study needs healthy volunteers to join the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. The study focuses on using computerized brain training exercises with the hope to reduce dementia risk. If you or a loved one are interested in more information, please visit the PACT study website, www.pactstudy.org or call 727-873-4090. The USF PACT team is looking for 3,000 healthy volunteers to combat the growing incidence of dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease. PACT is currently enrolling adults aged 65 and older with no signs of cognitive impairment, dementia, or neurological disorders. Once accepted into the study, participants will begin their exercises at a PACT site in St. Petersburg, Tampa, Winter Haven, or Lakeland. Past research shows that computerized training can help maintain mental and physical function. Healthy older adults who were prescribed 10 sessions of such training had a 29% lower risk of

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dementia after 10 years. Those completing additional training benefited even more: they were 48% less likely to show signs of dementia 10 years later. Alzheimer’s disease affects an estimated 6.2 million Americans, including 1 in 9 people aged 65 and older, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. This number is projected to nearly triple to 14 million by 2060. African Americans and Hispanics are especially encouraged to enroll in PACT, as they are nearly twice as likely to suffer from dementia. As of today, there are no proven cure or treatments that stop the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia. The few medications currently on the market only provide short-term management of symptoms for those who already have dementia. This is why studies like PACT are so important. For those currently enrolled in the study, the entire PACT team appreciates your contribution to science and your efforts in fighting Alzheimer’s disease.

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You Don’t Have to Suffer from Joint Pain by Peter Roos Dr. Matthew Ragsdell, DO, a double-board certified, fellowship-trained, orthopedic surgeon with 20 years experience and his wife, Cassie Ragsdell, RN, recently opened a convenient office at 1615 Pasadena Many of us experience pains in our Ave. S, Suite 290, South Pasadena. Orthopedic surgeons diagnose and knees, hips, or shoulders as we age. treat ailments affecting muscles, bones, and joints, treating sports Regenerative injection therapy with injuries, and degenerative diseases.

biologic treatments has become an excellent alternative to surgery. Major advances have been made in recent years in the way joint pain is treated.

Regenesis Orthopedics offers a wide range of services. Dr. Ragsdell’s philosophy is patient wellness first. His priority is to treat patients with regenerative modalities, weight loss and hormone therapies first. When surgery is required to correct severe orthopedic issues, Dr. Ragsdell uses his specialty training to perform expert, minimally invasive surgery to promote fast, effective healing. Patients seem to really like him. He rates 5 STARS in patient experience with 43 reviews on the www.Health.USNews.com and 4.9 with 18 Google reviews.

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Orthopedic Medicine – Are you experiencing musculoskeletal mechanical dysfunction or pain? Direct Self-Pay and Insurances Accepted: • Aetna • Anthem • Blue Cross Blue Shield • CareFirst • Cigna • Coventry Health Care • First Health • Humana • Medical Mutual of Ohio • Medicare • Medicaid • MultiPlan • United Healthcare • WellPoint Dr. Ragsdell is excited about the direction orthopedic medicine is headed.“We have had great success weaving regenerative medicine and other new technologies into our practice. We have found stem cell injections and patience can help repair damage that used to require surgery. Platelet-rich plasma injections help focus healing where needed, and can help control painful inflammation,“ said Dr. Ragsdell. Regenesis also offers Pellecome Therapy – Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) is the therapeutic use of plant-based hormones that are identical on a molecular level with those created by your body. Hormonal changes can affect almost all aspects of our bodies including our behavior, as age or other factors affect our bodies. Bio-identical hormone therapy often gets people feeling normal again,” said Dr. Ragsdell. Regenesis also provides B12 injections and IV Nutrient therapy to boost immune systems. His office has only 5-star reviews on Google from his prior location and especially his new South Pasadena location. If you go, please let them know you read about them in Paradise NEWS. Some of these treatments are still considered “experimental” by most insurance companies. Regenerative procedures are beginning to be covered, however, by some employer-owned insurance companies, who have found medical costs are lower and recovery times quicker when regenerative medical treatments are utilized. Give Regenesis Orthopedic a call at 727-826-0329 today to schedule an introductory visit and learn how you can live free of joint pain without opioids!

Treatments offered up to and including total joint replacements. Sports Medicine – Treatments include arthroscopic surgery, rotator cuff repair, meniscus tear repair, ACL reconstruction, cartilage damage repair. Regenerative Medicine – Treatment concentrating on therapies that regenerate or heal injured or degenerative cells, tissues or structures to restore normal function with amplified natural healing. Total Joint Replacement – Thousands of successful joint replacements. Specialize in reverse total shoulder replacement, anterior hip replacement, and minimally invasive knee replacement, customized to your anatomy. Non-narcotic Pain Management – Wellness management, massage, inflammation management, vitamin and hormone optimization coupled with state-of-the-art techniques to alleviate pain with regenerative medicine, rehab and injection therapy. Nano-Arthroscopy – This new technology allows scope surgery with a small needle, rather than a larger incision. Allows fast pain recovery and same day weight-bearing. It’s available in the office setting, with no need for anesthesia. Stem Cell Therapy – Collecting and transferring stem cells and their healing natural growth and anti-inflammatory factors to injured or degenerative areas of concern. IV Vitamin Therapy

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CBD & WELLNESS By Margo Gilliland

Research Shows Pain Relieving Effects of CBD I opened The Goods to offer high quality, organic, lab-tested products that help people and personally have helped me. We have talked about anxiety and sleep in previous columns and the success many have had using CBD products. This month, I would like to discuss CBD and other cannabinoids’ effect on pain. Let’s explore what is known from research and anecdotal reporting. There are over 100 different cannabinoids in the cannabis plant, each with slightly different profiles and effects. All cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a cell-signaling system present in all mammals. This system is responsible for balancing and regulating body processes that control everything from our mood, sleep, immune system function and metabolism. As the underlying causes and symptoms of pain are complex, individuals can experience different types of pain. In an experimental pain study in 2021 out of Syracuse University of CBD in humans, researchers concluded that CBD pain relief is driven by both pharmacological action and psychological placebo effects. Like prescription medicines, cannabis works by activating receptors in your brain. When this happens, your receptors are basically saying “Hey body, your pain is gone!” even if the ailment still exists. CBD isn’t just a brain-receptor manipulator, however. It also has anti-inflammatory properties. It addresses symptoms directly at their source rather than just masking your pain. As St. Augustine said, “The greatest evil is physical pain.” The Goods carries a pain stick from the state of Washington, which the top cancer institute in Seattle recommends to their patients. It has been a tremendous help to me. I use it daily for relief. It is my passion to help others as I have been helped so much by the cannabis plant. Check out our website, www.thegoodsfl.com. Stop by The Goods, 2939 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, FL 33713 and meet me and Oliver, my shop dog! I appreciate those of you that have stopped by and are enjoying help with your issues and are returning to The Goods. I’m really enjoying getting to know you. Call me at the store 727-289-6020. No medical card is ever needed at The Goods. Mention Paradise News and get 10% off your first purchase. 20

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What Would You Do Without Neuropathy Pain?

"Several years ago I was diagnosed with cancer and underwent chemotherapy treatments. I'm now in remission and blessed to still be here but I was in so much pain. My feet and hands were constantly burning - a tingling sensation, almost like when your leg or arm falls asleep," shares Beth of St. Pete Beach. 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 develop 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. Rebecca Gibbons, RN, DOM, LAC of 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.

"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 Resonance BioTherapy™, 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 Mary 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. If you or someone you love is suffering from peripheral neuropathy (of any origin) call 727-272-3587 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Gibbons.

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By Nanette Wiser

By Nanette Wiser Eco-kindness and sustainability never go out of vogue. Advocate for environmental protection on April 22, Earth Day, at beach clean ups, Shred-A-Thon (Seminole SPC), the Green Thumb Festival (p. 46) with a billion friends around the globe who want to protect the planet from things like pollution and deforestation. In 1970, 20 million individuals (10% of the U.S. population) mobilized to call for greater protections for our planet. This became the world’s first Earth Day. Pinellas County leads Florida with many innovative programs and research. USF and Eckerd College’s marine science and sustainability programs are working hard to fight climate change. Did you know that Pinellas County has 42 Gulf Coast reef sites made from environmentally safe discarded materials (concrete pipes, steel beams or ships), that provide valuable underwater habitats for marine life? Go green now. In 2022, start by adapting some of our eco-friendly tips right now. Make a difference by taking part in activities (picking up litter, planting trees), supporting environment advocacy organizations and 24

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attending a local Earth Day event. Learn how to make our world a happier, healthier place to live. www.EarthDay.org

Yard Smarts: Sweep up yard waste and trash around storm drains to prevent it from being swept into our waterways.

Relearn to Recycle: Recyclables should be clean, but not spotless. Know your local recycling rules on your city or county website. Dispose of electronics and chemicals safely. Switch paper billing to online billing. Encourage your schools, business, and cities to recycle.

Use Non-Toxic Cleaners: Consider homemade options and safe, non-toxic cleaning products. Avoid ionic surfactants, nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs).

In Your Kitchen: Cut down on food waste, use smarter storage containers and don’t run the water. Use refillable non-plastic water bottles, eliminate straws, and paper plates/napkins. Buy organic food to keep your body and the environment free of toxic pesticides Go meatless two days a week and reduce greenhouse gases. Go to www.harvard-foodprint-calculator.github.io to assess how your meals impact the planet. At the Beach: Choose reef-safe sunscreen. Avoid ingredients such as oxybenzone, avobenzone, homosalate, octinoxate, octisalate, octocrylene, and/or nanoparticles.

Avoid Plastic Pollution: Ditch single use plastics, bags, and bottles. Microplastics now show up in seafood and human blood. Reuse & Repurpose: Turn a glass jar into a vase, repurpose a toilet tube to hold power cords and get crafty with Pinterest/ETSY. Gently Used Treasures: Look for furniture, dishes and clothes at a local thrift or vintage shop? Life’s A Gas: Without a car, that is! Ride a bike, take the BITE Trolley or rent an electric scooter downtown. Plan errands to minimize gas usage. Yay for Duke Energy, City of St. Pete for supporting electric cars, charging stations.


EARTH DAY 2022 (Check Facebook for more details.) 4/22 Florida Botanical Gardens Self-guided scavenger hunts, games from TaleBlazer mobile app, instructor-led events from Growing Up Wild curriculum. 4/23 Ecofest Tampa Bay Sustainable experts, green workshops, STEM booths, garden expert sponsored Learning Gate Community School and MOSI. 4/23 Indian Rocks Beach Great American Clean-Up Hosted by www.GreentownKids.org (kid-centered environmental non-profit), the city of Indian Rocks Beach, Keep Pinellas Beautiful, and Action 2000 IRB. 4/23 Earth Day Celebrations Treasure Island, Sunken Gardens, Clearwater. 4/23 Interactive Earth Day - DIY Bioblitz This is part of a series of Earth Day events planned in TX, LA, MS, AL, and FL through Paddle the Gulf. Help identify species as you explore local coastal resources and waterways to find your #adventurewithapurpose using the iNaturalist app and help clean up trash. 4/23 Earth Day Sunken Gardens 4/23 Tribal Burn: EARTH DAY with special guest Amy Sigil (workshop 4/23), a benefit for Sacred Lands 4/23 Earth Day Mangrove Clean-Up Depart from Urban Kai Gandy Beach to clean up mangrove systems. Bring your own SUP/Kayak or rent one. 4/30 Earth Day Pop Up Market Muddy Water Kava & Tea BOGO kava, earth-conscious food, art, vendors, + raffle benefiting local non-profit, live music and dog-friendly.

We practice what we preach: Paradise NEWS is delivered by a hybrid car and the home/office is powered by solar power! Better Bulbs: Use LED lightbulbs and for outdoor lighting, set a timer or motion detector so lights aren’t always on. Upgrade Appliances: Refrigerators, washing machines, dryers and air conditions that are more than 10 years old use more energy than newer, energy-efficient models. Support Green Businesses: Book hotels with green certifications (Tradewinds, Don Cesar) and sustainable practices with conserving water and electricity.

Ruth Eckerd Hall was certified Ocean Friendly by the Ocean Allies Group. Businesses such as Coke and HP recycle plastic into their products. Reduce Water Usage: Turn off the water during your 20-second hand washes, brushing your teeth and washing your face. Take shorter showers. Limit flushing when possible. Water your plants early in the morning so you can water less. GET ACTIVE Donate or volunteer with Tampa Bay Watch, Sierra Club, Surfrider Foundation, Audobon Society and support local vendors/farmers at Corey Avenue Market, downtown Saturday Market

and others. Plant your own herbs and veggies, use composting food waste for fertilizer and plant native plants that support wildlife (UF/IFAS). Some of our faves for sustainable gardening, composting, and products include: Roots of the Sun www.rootsofthesun.com Mad Potter www.themadpotterstpete.com St. Pete Ferments www.stpeteferments.com Urban Harvest LLC www.theurbanharvest.com

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Sees Progress with April Summit Story by STEVE TRAIMAN Photos courtesy of Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council

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Local governments are invited to join the Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition, coordinated by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. (TBRPC) The TBRPC is comprised of members from Pinellas, Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Pasco counties.

“To date, more than 32 local governments have adopted the Memorandum of Understanding, which defines that the Coalition will develop the Regional Resiliency Plan to address sea level rise, climate change and resiliency. Member cities include Bradenton, Bradenton Beach, Clearwater, Coalition members accept $500,000 government grant at 2020 Summit The Coalition also includes the Dunedin, Gulfport, Holmes 21 municipalities that come together to discuss complex regional Beach, Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Largo, Longboat Key, issues; develop strategic regional responses for resolving them; Madeira Beach, New Port Richey, Oldsmar, Palmetto, Pinellas and build consensus for setting and accomplishing regional goals. Park, Redington Beach, Safety Harbor, Sarasota, Seminole, South Pasadena, St. Petersburg, St. Pete Beach, Tampa, Tarpon Springs, and Treasure Island.” The council, with Sean Sullivan as executive director, is made up of 27 elected officials who serve annual terms, 13 gubernatorial appointees who serve three-year terms, and four ex-officio HISTORY IN BRIEF members from the Florida Department of Transportation District 7, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Southwest Florida Water Management District Krahl continued,“The TBRPC was officially 60 years old on and Enterprise Florida. Wednesday, February 16th, 2022, and will be marked with a special reception during the April 5-6 Executive Summit. Back in 1962, Mayor Herman W. Goldner of St. Petersburg – Wren Krahl, TBPRC deputy executive director, told Paradise quite the character with his pipe always in hand and a forward NEWS,“Collaboration will strengthen our region’s ability to plan vision that many did not possess – his quote appeared in for the changing climate, reduce impacts and secure increased The St. Petersburg Times: levels of federal funding to support resilient infrastructure improvements, adaptation and mitigation programs, which protect our communities, property and economies. Participating “It is sometimes hard to look 50 years ahead. Those old enough in the Resiliency Coalition will enhance counties, cities and to look 50 years back can testify that tempus fugit (time flies) stakeholder organizations’ understanding of changing risks far more rapidly than is realized and there is nothing unrealistic in and best practices and policies for increasing resiliency. starting now to get ready for needs of the 21st century. 26

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APRIL 5-6 EXEC SUMMIT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTSKey event highlighting progress of the Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition will be an April 5-6 Executive Summit at the Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park, 950 Lake Carillon Drive, St. Petersburg. Among highlight presentations:

Mayor Rick Kriseman, City of St. Petersburg; Mayor Jane Castor, City of Tampa; and Mayor George Cretekos, City of Clearwater at 2020 Summit

Tuesday, April 5 Welcome from TBRPC Executive Director Sean Sullivan – brief overview; TBRPC Chair Brandi Gabbard, Goals for 2022, State of the Region; TBRRC Co-chair Janet C. Long, Vision for Coalition Rep. Ben Diamond, District 68, State Legislative Update

By that time, there will undoubtedly be several million people clustered around Tampa Bay. How well and comfortably they can live will depend upon how wisely we can act now. “Many of us won’t be around to enjoy the fruits of this foresight but our children and grandchildren will be. Besides, by 1970 or 1975 when most of us still will be here, unless we move immediately to anticipate our regional problems, we are going to find an already shapeless megalopolis far less pleasant for living than it should be.”

EXECUTIVE SUMMMIT CELEBRATION Key event highlighting progress of the Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition will be an April 5-6 Executive Summit at the Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park, 950 Lake Carillon Drive, St. Petersburg. Admission is $350 that includes the TBRPC 60th Anniversary Celebration and the 28th Annual Future of the Region Awards. (register online at www.tprpc.org/events) Wren Krahl noted,“At the first Leadership Summit in 2020, we heard from national and international leaders in resiliency while engaging in a dialog about new and innovative programs, strategies, and policy that our local leaders can implement in their communities to create a more resilient Tampa Bay. “Our second Leadership Summit will take it to the next level as we unveil the efforts, progress, and work that has taken place since the first summit with the introduction of the draft Regional Resiliency Action Plan (RRAP). Summit attendees and sponsors will participate in a historic event to solidify this resiliency plan for future generations to come. And like the first event, the agenda will be comprised of local leaders and experts in the field of resiliency and climate change and will specifically address issues such as storm water, flooding, heat, sea level rise, etc. that affect our region and how best we can work together to address those issues.

William V. Sweet, Ph.D., Oceanographer, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Update on Climate Impacts and High Tide Risks Lunch speakers: Premier Summit Sponsor comments: Duke Energy Florida, Tamara Waldman, Director, Renewable Energy generation and Strategy; Special Presentation: Jeff Berardelli, Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist, WFLA Max Defender 8 “Heating it Up with Weather and Climate Education” Gov. Ron DeSantis invited for 4pm talk on The State of Resilience in Florida: Legislation, Planning and Funding TBRPC 60th Diamond Jubilee Reception at 5pm Wednesday, April 6 US Representative Kathy Castor invited to open session at 8:30 with talk on Federal Legislation and Funding Update Resilient Cities Mayors Panel moderated by Bill Varian, Tampa Bay Times, with Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, Largo Mayor Woody Brown, Clearwater Mayor Frank Hibbard and St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch RRAP Hot Topics Panel: Activating Hyper Local Resilience Initiatives moderated by Peter Altman, Resilience Coalition Co-Chair, with panelists Sharon Wright, Director of Sustainability and Resiliency, City of St. Petersburg; Susy Torriente, Global Technology Leader for City Resiliency; Gil Martinez, Director of Economic Development, Wimauma Community Development District, and Whit Remer, Sustainability and Resiliency Officer, City of Tampa. Future of the Region Awards Luncheon emceed by Veronica Citron, VP of Communications, Tampa International Airport Closing session 1:30-4:30pm RRAP Prioritization Sessions: Mapping the Path Forward with Resilient Cities Catalyst – Corinne Letourneau and Paul Nelson, introducing facilitated table discussions. ParadiseNewsFL.com | APRIL 2022

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“The Leadership Summit will also host the 60th anniversary celebration of the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council the evening of April 5th, as well as the 28th Annual Future of the Region Awards, which will be the highlight of the Leadership Summit luncheon on April 6th. “Your voice and expertise are needed at this milestone event. Please take advantage of the Early Bird rates and join us for the Regional Resiliency Leadership Summit (see adjacent article for highlights), The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council’s Diamond Jubilee Reception and the 28th Annual Future of the Region Awards honoring resiliency projects and programs throughout the Tampa Bay region.

REGIONAL RESILIENCY ACTION PLAN

The Tampa Bay Resiliency Coalition Memorandum of Understanding tasks members with developing a Regional Resiliency Action Plan (RRAP). The memorandum states that the Plan “shall include strategies for coordinated regional preparation for and adaption to a rapidly changing global environment based on mapping of projected sea-level rise and resulting amplification of localized impacts of hurricanes and tropical storms, and which shall identify funding strategies at the local, state and federal levels for mitigation and adaptation actions to deal with those impacts.” The Regional Resiliency Action Plan will include strategies and actions that are based on sound science and technical data. The planning team will work together to identify experts for guidance and will use the regional recognized sea-level rise projections as produced by the Tampa Bay Climate Science Advisory Panel to assess sea-level rise vulnerability, inform planning efforts, and provide guidance on what sea-level rise projections should be incorporated into local planning efforts. The Regional Resiliency Action Plan process will recognize the importance of involvement by all members of the community. 28

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The Coalition members will engage and involve local businesses, organizations, associations, and individuals in developing policies and recommendations which will have the support and commitment of community members and organizations. Community involvement is essential for successful implementation. Emphasis for the plan was reinforced by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent appointment of Dr. Wesley Brooks to serve as the state’s next Chief Resiliency Officer. The CRO is a role that will see Brooks act as an intermediary between local and state agencies in the ongoing fight to make Florida more resilient to climate change. In 2022, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council is pioneering a new initiative called Resilient Ready Tampa Bay. The project is led by the TBRPC and made possible by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (FDEP) Resilient Florida Program. The city of Tampa is the FDEP grant coordinator on behalf of the TBRPC. Two local governments in the Tampa Bay region, in addition to the city of Tampa, will be selected to participate in the project and receive technical engineering analysis/design services at no cost. Through an interactive design charrette, local government staff and the Resilient Ready Team will develop flood mitigation designs and cost-benefit information that can be used by local governments to apply for state and federal grants. The project began this January and runs through June. The Study Area Selection Application is now available for local governments to apply with a specific flood area. [Editor’s Note: Special thanks to Wren Krahl, CJ Reynolds & Randy Deshazo from the TBRPC for their excellent input and photos.] [Feature editor Steve Traiman is president of Creative Copy by Steve Traiman, providing professional business writing services since 1993. He can be reached via email to traimancreativecopy@gmail.com or by phone to 727-363-7531.]


FREE BIKES FOR KIDZ (FB4K) COMES TO ST. PETERSBURG Do You Remember Your First Bicycle? by Dr. Dennis Merritt Jones & Terry Esau, Founder, FB4K You may recall, as a child, the sense of freedom and joy that came with that first exploratory cruise around the block on your trusty bike. The reality is the age, shape, size, and shininess of the bike was secondary to the fact that it was all YOURS! Your bike was a passport to a freedom you may have never known before. Unfortunately, there are millions of kids in the US that don’t have a bike and will never learn to ride. That is a crime; a crime we have dedicated ourselves to solving. This is where “FB4K” comes in. We are a non-profit dedicated specifically to putting kids of all ages on their own bike absolutely free–with NO expense to the parents or caretakers. Many ask about our motivation for doing this: Our Mission at FB4K is straight forward: We are passionate about the wellbeing of children. FB4K brings communities together to furnish bikes to underserved kids, providing a pathway to health, happiness and opportunity. • We believe every child deserves to know and own the thrill and beneficial side effects of mobile exercise and fun transportation. • We believe in green. Mother Earth needs to breathe the clean emissions of cyclists. She prefers parks, not landfills–

so we want to recycle (repurpose) every bike that is not being used. • We believe in bringing people together to do good–red/blue, black/white, old/young, urban/rural. We don’t care. Our polarized world needs a unifying cause to rally around. Free Bikes 4 Kidz is that cause– so hop on! THERE IS A PLACE FOR YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES TO FIT IN! Whether you are interested in a free bike–or desire to volunteer to collect, refurbish, and make these bikes sparkle and shine for their future owners–please contact us. We plan on partnering with schools, non-profits, service organizations, St. Petersburg Park and Recreation and other community outreaches to find new owners for these bikes. As a side benefit, together we can create generations of bicyclists that will experience a new sense of freedom, health, and help reduce C02 emissions. Taking the national organization’s vision and personalizing it here in St. Petersburg makes it a “win-win” for our beautiful community and surrounding municipalities. HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED? 1) If you–or someone you know–need a free refurbished bike (and brand new helmet) please contact us for more

details! We are here for you! 2) If you have a bike or two sitting in your garage, you don’t use consider donating it to the cause of FB4K. The difference your generosity makes is immeasurable to those in need of transportation or simply a bit of wind-in-their-face joy! 3) If you are willing and interested in assisting with the collection and refurbishment of bikes, we need YOU! You need no actual skills–only a willingness to get your hands a bit dirty and learn. If you have mechanical skills, all the better! 4) *Because we give a free NEW safety helmet with each refurbished bike, we welcome any financial donations. * FB4K Tampa Bay, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit public charity. FB4K’s goal is giving away 1 million-plus bikes by 2025 nationally! What role will YOU play in getting more kids on more bikes in beautiful St. Petersburg? For more info go to: www.FB4KTampabay.org or email at: info@FB4KTampaBay.org https://www.facebook.com/Free-Bikes-4Kidz-Tampa-Bay-341135063722399 Dr. Dennis Merritt Jones, who authors Paradise NEWS’ Encouraging Words column, is a board member at FB4K St. Petersburg. ParadiseNewsFL.com | APRIL 2022

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KEEP ST. PETE LIT celebrates and promotes greater St. Petersburg’s literary community – past, present and future – through arts, education and events with a literary twist. Based in The Factory St. Pete, founder Maureen McDole was born in St. Petersburg, a direct descendant of carnies, carpenters and fishermen who always loved to write. Her first book of poems, Exploring My Options, came out in 2006. Her second poetry book, Longing for the Deep End, was released in December 2011. Maureen’s third collection of poems entitled Feast came out in early 2021 from St. Petersburg Press. She has a BA in English Literature from USFSt. Petersburg and a certificate in Arts & Culture Strategy from University of Pennsylvania. Her poetry has been set in a variety of different ways including: film, dance, spoken word, art installations, Sprechstimme, and traditional vocal works. McDole is the recipient of St. Petersburg Art Alliance’s 2016 MUSE Award for Literary Arts. She is also the president of Friends of the Mirror Lake Library. Maureen has been leading workshops and speaking about creativity for over 15 years. She founded Keep St. Pete Lit because she believes wholeheartedly in the power of literature to change the world. Keep St. Pete Lit features poetry open mics, book club reading and talks, children’s classes, non-fiction and fiction writing classes, and new this spring, a memoir writing workshop with Kerry Kriseman. There are poetry classes and editorial/ publishing assists from Maureen and her literary posse of gifted artists and writers.

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The Writers’ Gym is conducted by Kate Postle to work out those writing muscles by sharing first drafts with Keep St. Pete Lit’s passionate community of supportive and friendly writers. You’ll share tips, tricks and gentle pushes that build strong writing muscles. Writers of all genres from poetry to fiction to non-fiction are welcome. There’s also a Poet’s Gym taught by Cole Bellamy, an instructor of English and creative writing at Saint Leo University. He is the author of three collections of poetry – Lancelot’s Blues (Green Rabbit Press), The Mermaid Postcard (Yellow Jacket Press) and American Museum (Beauty Press). His work has appeared in Moonshot, Penumbra, The Louisville Review, The Sandhill Review, and several others. You can become a supporting member for as little as $5 a month. mmcdole@keepstpetelit.org for more information on how you can support this important non-profit organization. Paradise News was a proud sponsor of the 6th Annual SunLit Literary Festival April 1-3 around St. Petersburg collaborating with literary and cultural organizations to promote the enjoyment of books, reading, writing, and the classic art of letterpress printing. It was the ultimate litertainment and a huge success.


PROPERTY LAW

Travels through Property Law by Tom Brodersen, Esq.

Fraud, Fraud, FRAUD! It’s part of the tragedy of our times that you can no longer assume that you are being given true, reliable information in so many situations.

The forgery would be discovered, and no foreclosure would ever get filed, because such a sloppy lender would find themselves paying your attorneys’ fees for their trouble. The damage to their reputation would be quite unpleasant, too.

One can argue that it starts in the media, where so many advertising messages are aimed at consumers in order to convince them to spend their money on worthless products and services. The one that is bugging me right now is the issue of “title theft.” There are shows that run all night on cable, frightening people for no good reason. The pitch is that anyone can record a deed against your home, and that somehow, if you don’t catch it, you may end up on the street. This is foolish. Yes, anyone can record a deed saying anything. But can they really follow up by getting a mortgage on your home? These unscrupulous advertisers know that lenders do title searches, and the identity of the person they would give many thousands of their dollars to as a result would certainly be verified before any funds passed. Suppose the lender is careless enough not to do their due diligence, and

they give hundreds of thousands of dollars to a stranger, based on a mortgage on your home. When the first payment comes due and is not paid, what happens? You might think a mortgage foreclosure would be swiftly filed, and you’d be dragged into court, at which time you’d be in deep, deep trouble. Well, no. First of all, the due diligence they should have done would finally take place, and the lender would discover they’ve been had. They would look carefully at that fraudulent deed, and closely compare the signature on it to previous documents you’ve executed.

If you’re still unconvinced, and determined to do something to prevent this, fine. Just don’t give your money to the slimy advertiser that got you upset in the first place. Instead, spend nothing. Just go online, look at your local property appraiser’s website, and find your property record. Any recent deeds filed will be there, if they can get past the watchful eyes of both the Clerk of Court and the appraiser. The appraiser actually writes to the homeowner if some problem is suspected. If you deal with reputable professionals and buy title insurance when you buy, you are well protected, not just against the errors of the past, but many future events as well. ANDERSON & BRODERSEN, P.A., 350 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706 727-363-6100 • www.PropertyLawGroup.com

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His cousin donated a kidney that allowed Bert to finish law school, marry, have two kids and practice law. Transplanted kidneys do not always last a lifetime. He is presently on daily dialysis and his health is deteriorating.

Local Father of Two Needs a Kidney by Peter Roos

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The kidney is a special organ. We all have two and really only need one. My grandmother lived 50 years with one. Bert’s cousin, Pete Savage is still doing fine with his remaining kidney 30 years later. If a prospective donor’s kidney is not a direct match, systems exist to match multiple patients in need with willing but incompatible donors, and up to five or six lives have been saved that way.

Bert’s father–in-law, Tierra Verde resident, Barry Cousins is desperately looking for a donated kidney to save his son-in-law’s life. If you have interest, visit www.unos.org/transplant/livingdonation Bert’s Blood type is O. That is the first step in a match. Bert can be reached directly by email at Kidney-for-Bert@outlook.com.


HANGING AROUND

By Caron Schwartz

My youngest sister lives in Sarasota. Typically, we Schwartz girls have met halfway at the outlet mall in Ellenton, where we can indulge our family’s favorite pastime, shopping. Sometimes Boyfriend, who lives in Englewood, will join in. But last weekend was different. Boyfriend wanted to meet for lunch to bid my visiting middle sister and brother-in-law farewell before they left for their home in England. Woody’s Water Roo, just steps away from the mall on the Manatee River, fit the bill. (Meanwhile, Little Sis and her spouse bounced around the mosh pit at the Innings Festival in Tampa.) A balloon archway greeted us as we entered the tiki-roofed venue. Soon we found a table right on the dock with an umbrella that kept all of us comfortably in the shade.

Soon the lunch crowd began to pile in, including families on pontoon boats and couples on jet skis and docking at our feet. At 1pm Tropical Avenue hit the bandstand with a rousing rendition of “Superstition.”

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The menu was intriguing. It fittingly consisted of mostly seafood, but in unusual manifestations. How about that Grouper Roo-Ben? Crab BLT anyone? While I munched a blackened tilefish sandwich (tender and flaky), Boyfriend embarked on the Grouper Roo-Ben (amazing), and Bro-in-Law chowed down on the Key West rice bowl (sweet and sour delight). Sis sipped iced tea and enjoyed us enjoying ourselves.

Iced coffee wasn’t on the menu, but our server brought us his homemade concoction: a creamy caffeinated brew which he said was coffee and ice cream mix. Yum!

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Suntan Art Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St Pete Beach • 727-367-3818 The Milkey Foundation Members’ Gallery Proudly presents “The Marvin Method,” a show by long-time Suntan member and instructor Ron Marvin & his students. Open daily until 4pm. A reception is planned for Wednesday, April 13 at 6:30pm. Suntan Art Center | Facebook @suntanartcenter

Suntan Art Center 3300 Gulf Blvd., St Pete Beach • 727-367-3818 The April Members’ Show, “Everything Goes” will hang in the Libit Jones Gallery & hallways. Receiving for this show will be on Friday, April 1 from 10am-2pm & Saturday, April 2 from 10am-12pm. Open daily until 4pm. A reception is planned for Wednesday, April 13 at 6:30pm. Suntan Art Center | Facebook @suntanartcenter

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DOWNTOWN CONCIERGE Don your running shoes to attend all the April/May fun in downtown St. Pete: Tampa Bay Blues Festival at Vinoy Waterfront Park, Tampa Bay Rays at bat, Rowdies, WUSF’s The Longest Table, Mermosa’s Bubbles & Brunch Fest at The Pier, American Stage’s al fresco Footloose: The Musical (bring your pets 4/17), “Jamboree at the James” Museum of Western and Wildlife Art fundraiser and Mainsail Arts Festival.

TeBella Tea Company opens its retail store in The Edge District, purveying artisan chocolates, 100 loose leaf teas and accessories, confections and pastries (hoping for the macarons!).

LALA St. Pete is finally open for lunch, brunch and dinner in the garden, rooftop terrace and dining room. You can reserve a private full-service themed karaoke room.

DINE & DRINK Café Clementine opens at Museum of Fine Arts with a delightful brunch menu Thurs.-Sun. 9am-3pm serving scrumptious pastries, organic teas, local java and farm-fresh salads. Fish taco lovers, Savory Spice sells a honey sriracha lime fish taco seasoning for your mahi, just perfect with Saturday Market’s cucumbers marinated in Kalamazoo’s fig vinegar! Whole Foods is coming to St. Pete, 201 38th Ave. N – woo hoo!

Taverna Costale is now serving Saturday and Sunday brunch (smash burger) as well as delectable happy hour with $5 focaccia pizza, $5 Peroni and $6 wines. Book + Bottle hosts a Riesling class 4/12 and April fiction book club 4/28 to sip and discuss The Serial Killer. The Warehouse District’s new vegan sushi spot, House of Vegano ramen and rolls intrigue me.

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MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE Happy 25th birthday to Central Cigars, home to whiskey, bourbons and fine stogies and sister to Ruby’s Elixir lounge featuring live entertainment and dancing. Mondays feature Latraia Savage, then Shawn Brown, Tues. - Katie Talbert, then Miguel Lantigua, Wed. - Shevonne Philidor, then Branson Welsh, Thurs. - Ella Jet, then Hiram Hazley; check FB for Fri.-Sun. listings. Jannus Live features Brothers Osborne 4/9, Mike Love & The Full Circle 4/15, Arch Enemy and Behemoth 4/21, The Movement 4/30 and more. Flute & Dram’s happy hour 4-7pm for charcuterie, wine and cocktails is a fave, especially with a 5pm side of live music: 4/13 Samantha Leigh, Thurs. regular Jim Garrett, 4/15 Brandon Marsh, 4/16 Katie Talbert and followed by live music again in the evening when Beach Drive rocks.

FUN ZONE Enjoy Beer Yoga every 4th Sunday at Grand Central Brewhouse (GCB) with Crystal Kage in an hour-long yoga class 10:30-11:30am, one beer, and 30 minutes of private brewhouse time; $25/person. GCB also hosts movie nights and The Joint Chiefs 2nd and 4th Thurs. in April plus live music Fri. and Sat. You can rent a bike or scooter, and soon an all-electric threewheeled vehicle through Scoot Rentals.

TIDBITS Rui Farias is now the St. Petersburg Museum of History’s full-time executive director, a role he handled part-time since 2015 when he retired as a history teacher at St. Petersburg High School. Welcome Leah Biery, Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center’s new director on St. Pete Pier. The elegant Vinoy Renaissance continues renovations, from adding a patisserie to re-imagined patio, pool, lobby and more.

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By Peter Roos bearing ‘Roundup’ logos lazily spraying weeds small enough to be pulled out by the roots. With prescription drugs, fertilizer, poisons and weed killers showing up in oceans and drinking water, it is up to all of us coastal residents to limit our use of poisonous chemicals and to find other ways to sustain our gardens, lawns, and landscapes. There are other ways to control weeds.

Holistic Approach to Weed Control Last month we introduced a natural pest control method, using food grade Diatomaceous Earth to control ants, fleas and roaches. (March 2022 page 57). We can also make another dent in the poisons used in our yards. I have been seeing landscapers with backpack sprayers

The best method is to pull weeds out by hand including the roots. If they are out of control, you can pull the biggest ones and spray the rest with a non-polluting spray of vinegar, Dawn dish soap, and, if you want nothing to grow there, salt.

If the sprayer has any metal parts, clean and spray clear water before storage to prevent rusting of metal parts from the acidic vinegar. You should see the difference in a day or two. Feel free to reapply. There is also a tool made to torch weeds using a can of propane as fuel. If you are tempted to try this flame thrower approach, be very careful to avoid starting fires. Raking dead leaves away from the live weeds is a good first step. We use the tank from our barbeque, which we move around the yard bungeed to a hand truck to avoid any heavy lifting.

A gallon of vinegar, a teaspoon of dish soap and a cup of salt (table or Epsom) makes an effective method of weed control. If you want other things to grow there, skip the salt. You can get stronger vinegar (up to 45% industrial strength), which is way more effective than household strength (5%). You can spray the weeds using the same sprayer you would have used for the poison.

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SPIRITED ADVENTURES

By Caron Schwartz

Call me anything but late to dinner. In the spirit of our adventures together, Boyfriend and I are taking our relationship to the next level. But as we approach our platinum years, we don’t have time to spare on a long courtship. As we prepare to “set up housekeeping” (as my Eastern European grandmother would have put it), we’ve been debating how to refer to each other. I’m perfectly happy to be Boyfriend’s girlfriend, but he thinks these honorifics lack gravitas. In my sister’s long-term relationship, they are each other’s partners. That’s been common terminology in England, where they live, for years. Here in the States, however, it tends to connote a same-sex or business relationship. Lots of American couples choose “significant other.” But my old friend and colleague Amy Gahran cautions against this. “Significance can look a lot of different ways,” says the Boulder-based author of Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator. “Any kind of relationship can be deeply significant.” Significance is not limited to the important people in one’s life either. Gulfport artist Margo SD considers her dog, Albie,

her most important companion, and until I met Boyfriend, I felt that way about my cat. Boyfriend and I have been batting terminology around like badminton birdies. We had pretty much settled on “other half,” which we thought less self-deprecating than “better half.” The more we consider this,

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however, the more it seems to imply neither of us is whole without the other. As persons of a certain age, if we’re not complete individuals yet we’ll never be. We’re now adding Amy Gahran’s preferred term, “sweetheart,” to the mix. Let me know what you think.

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PET HEALTH However, there are a number of instances where the infection can hide in the body for years without the pet showing symptoms and cause kidney failure, blood protein loss, high blood pressure, lethargy, inappetence, vomiting and even death. This syndrome is called Lyme nephritis and can go undetected until it is too late.

Spring is right around the corner and many of you will be traveling back up north for the summer. While here in the St. Pete area we don’t have many ticks, it is very important to be aware of the dangers that ticks pose to our pets. Travel into wildlife areas, wooded areas, tall grassy fields, or areas that have endemic tick populations increase the risk of exposure significantly. Springtime and warm weather brings an uptick in the tick population as they awaken from their dormant states and start breeding. These ticks, depending on the type, carry a variety of tick-borne diseases that are generally classified as rickettsial disease. The most well-known rickettsial disease is Lyme’s disease (Borrellia borgdoferi). Symptoms of Lyme’s can include fever, lethargy, or lameness/ limping; or pets with acute cases may show no symptoms at all. In some “quiet” Lyme’s cases, pets can fight off the infection completely, causing an exposure but no clinical disease.

Another of these diseases is erhlichia. Classically with acute infections, patients may have a fever, bleeding disorders by attaching to the patient’s platelets, respiratory distress, severe organ damage, possible central nervous system inflammation and possible death. Like Lyme’s disease, erhlichiosis can be “quiet” or sub-clinical and the pet may be able to fight it off completely. However, the disease may hide in the body and can cause a glomerulonephropathy, which is a kidney condition the can cause kidney damage, high blood pressure, blood protein loss, lethargy, inappetence, vomiting and even death similar to Lyme nephritis. There are also other less common rickettsial diseases such as anaplasma and Rocky Mountain spotted fever that should not be taken lightly. The commonality here is that all of these diseases are spread by ticks and cannot be transmitted or communicated without them. Detection is very important and has been made readily accessible through yearly testing during your pet’s annual wellness checks. At Island Life Animal Hospital, we use Idexx 4DX Plus testing for our patients’ yearly heartworm testing. It not only

By Dr. Johnathan Pierce tests for heartworm, but also tests for Lyme, erhlichia, and anaplasmosis rickettsial diseases. This is important because if there is detectable exposure to these diseases then we can make the determination to treat based on the patient’s history in order to help prevent subclinical infections and issues later in life. Additional testing is often necessary to determine the clinical significance of a positive result and can help determine if there are current issues arising from the infection. Luckily with the advent of isoxazoline flea and tick preventions we can reduce the possibility of transmission of these diseases, even if your pet is bitten by a tick. These preventions often kill the tick within 6-8 hours or less preventing the tick from being able to inject the rickettsial bacteria into the pet. These diseases typically require the tick to feed on the pet for 24 hours or longer to move the bacteria from the hind gut to the mouth parts. Examples of these preventions are Nexgard, Simparica, Simparica Trio, and Bravecto. Make sure your pets are up to date on their annual visits to your veterinarian and ask if they perform annual tick borne disease testing. Always use heart worm prevention and paired with flea and tick prevention, your pet will be protected against tick-borne diseases. Island Life Animal Hospital Dr. Danielle Gallo & Dr. Johnathan Pierce 5901 Sun Blvd., Suite 107, St. Petersburg 727-289-3776 islandlifeanimalhospital.vet

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ART NEWS Tarpon Springs Public Library, St. Pete city hall, and many others. Often, Still can be spotted on location – he recently posted an Instagram photo of himself working on a study for a new painting for AdventHealth North Pinellas Hospital in Tarpon Springs. To learn more visit www.christopherstill.com. Spicy! Pinellas Pepper Fest is back and it’s spicier than ever! What: A spicy food show that features local and regional hot & spicy food vendors When: 10am-6pm Saturday, April 9 and 10am-4pm Sunday, April 10 Where: England Brothers Park, 5010 81st Ave N, Pinellas Park Cost: Free! Info: www.facebook. com/PinellasPepperFest

The artist in action at Key Vista Nature Park in Tarpon Springs (Courtesy of Christopher Still, Instagram) Still painting after all these years When Christopher Still paints, Florida flows from his brush. The PInellas County native has been capturing the natural beauty and signature surroundings of his home state for over 40 years. Around Tampa Bay you can see his work in Ocala’s Appleton Museum of Art, 40

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ICONIC: Portrait Edition You are cordially invited to elevate yourself to Icon status with the Morean Arts Center. Show off your ICONIC look during Morean’s annual fundraising event. Walk the red carpet in your most ICONIC look and view artists in action as they paint portraits of three unique individuals, vying for judges and people’s choice awards at the end of the evening. Want to be an Icon? Bid for it! Bidding starts at $2,000 and includes two tickets (you & a guest) Submit your bid here: www.bit.ly/3qjdDgP. When: Saturday, May 7, 7-10pm Where: Morean Arts Center; 719 Central Ave, St. Pete Tickets: $150 (Members $100): www.bit.ly/3CXwSlc Mrowr! Lindy Hop can save the world because of the connections that partner dancing creates, and because of the legacy of jazz that continues to inspire joy and community. The dance form is bigger than physical movement; including history, music, and inspiration from other art forms. Learn how with the Cat’s Meow (www.theofficialcatsmeow.com), a small group of teachers passionate about teaching classes of different sizes, ages, and abilities. When: Thursdays,

7-8pm, April 7-28 How much: $15 per class Where: Warehouse Arts District Pruitt Arts Education Center, 515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg Register: www.warehouse artsdistrictstpete.org/ event-4748472

Florida CraftArt’s Art of the Garden winners include: Best of Show: Michelle Rosamond of Tampa – “Zestful Zinnia” First Place: Candace Knapp of Brandon – “Garden of Musical Delight” Second Place: Kathryn Adele Schumacher of University Park – “Ikebana” Third Place: Jill Lindsey of Port Charlotte – “Rorschach Butterfly” Honorable Mentions: Eric Folsom of Gulfport – “Garden Gate”; Sandra Giannantonio of Gulfport – “Rocking Snow Bird II”; Alice Pickett Lewis of Gulfport – “Garden Path into the Woods”; Nick Reale of St. Petersburg – “Respite”; Nadine Saitlin of Boca Raton – “Garden Mosaic”. Executive Director’s Choice: Karen Brown of Tampa – “Kaleidoscopic Garden” The show runs through April 19 when the People’s Choice Award will be presented. Where: Florida CraftArt, 501 Central Ave., St. Pete When: Monday through

Saturday 10am to 5:30pm, Sunday noon to 5pm. More info: www.FloridaCraftArt.org or call 727-821-7391 SPAA Days The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance (SPAA) is delighted to share the creation of the first “Arts Advocate of the Year Award.” The inaugural award will be presented to Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president, at SPAA’s garden party, “Hats Off to Performing Arts,” on April 24 at the Rutland-Farley Mansion, 5030 Sunrise Dr. S, at 11am. Seixas spearheaded creating a Comprehensive Arts Strategy (CAS) for the city of St. Petersburg. For more information on sponsorship opportunities and tickets visit: www.stpetearts alliance.org/gardenparty. Additionally, SPAA, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, is accepting applications for its Individual Artist Grant Program. Now in its sixth year, the 20 grants will provide financial assistance to city of St. Petersburg resident artists for specific projects. The program supports projects in the visual arts, craft arts, dance, music, theater, or literature. Applicants may request funding up to $1,000 for the grant period, May 1 through September 30, 2022. For information and to apply www.bit.ly/3ujr6Gs. Get creative with it Creative Clay’s Creative Care multidisciplinary arts in wellness program is launching art therapy workshops for female military personnel and veterans. The workshops will focus on exploring creative expression in a safe


By Caron Schwartz environment, increasing self-awareness, enhancing well-being, and connecting with oneself and others. No prior art experience is necessary. The workshops are free, every Friday 3:30-6:30pm from April 22 through June 10, but registration is required. Email Marcy Miller marcy@ creativeclay.org. Creative Clay is located at 1846 1st Ave. S in St. Pete. Creative Pinellas has named the 2022 Professional Artist Grant recipients: Courtney Elvira, Sarah Emery, Roxanne Fay, Jason Hackenwerth, Shannon Halvorsen, Tamia Iman Kennedy, Eileen Marquez, Rachel Stewart, Frederick Woods, and Artist Laureate Jake-Ann Jones. Each year, Creative Pinellas recognizes up to 10 Pinellas County artists who have excelled in their artistic practice through their professional artist grant program, and each artist receives $5,000. For more information about Creative Pinellas, its programs and activities, please visit www.creativepinellas.org. Students, teachers, and parents of Sutherland Elementary School are collaborating with Creative Pinellas on a mural project near the entrance of the Palm Harbor school. The project is part of the ArtWorks partnership between Creative Pinellas and Pinellas County Public Works, with a focus on graffiti abatement. Artists interested in applying for this project can go to www.bit.ly/36yqxAs for the application, call details, budget, and timeline.

Creative Pinellas is asking the community to lend items for their upcoming exhibition, “THE THINGS THEY LEFT BEHIND: Grief, Discovery, and Remembrance.” Help memorialize and honor those who have died over the last two years from Covid and other causes by lending work created by your loved ones, ranging from artwork to recipes to journals. Please bring your objects to the Gallery at Creative Pinellas, 12211 Walsingham Blvd., Wednesday through Sunday now through Sunday, April 17, or make an appointment at 727-582-3600. The exhibition opens with a reception May 12 from 6-8pm and runs through June 26.

When: Now through Feb. 19, 2023 Can we count on you as a volunteer? The St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts is now recruiting volunteers for Painting in the Park, Saturday, April 23, 9am-3pm. If you enjoy being outside and want to help children of all ages engage with the MFA’s collection through crafts and games, then Painting in the Park is for you. For more information and to sign up visit www.bit.ly/3NabDRQ.

Comparing hand measurement from a contemporary child and an ancient hand painting from a Spanish cave. Photo courtesy of Verónica Fernández-Navarro.

François Bonvin, French, 1817–1887, Darning, 1858 MFA matters The Museum of Fine Arts’ fourth iteration of Explore the Vaults features pieces from the museum’s permanent collection of “cabinet pictures” and small works on paper. Named for the little rooms or cabinets in which such works traditionally were displayed, these diminutive paintings were meant to be viewed at close range and often reveal the artist’s creative process. Where: Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg

Kids’ handprint art is nothing new Research from Cambridge University and Spain’s University of Cantabria indicates that children may have been behind some Paleolithic art. In fact, rock painting may have been a family activity, not a lone male pursuit. Children are also believed to be responsible for what could be even older art: a kid-size set of hand and footprints found in Tibet last year were made between 169,000 and 226,000 years ago. Kick off your Sunday shoes! High-energy pop musical FOOTLOOSE dances into Demens Landing for American Stage in the Park’s

“Visualize this thing that you want, see it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blue print, and begin to build.” – Robert Collier

2022 production. The show runs April 6 through May 8. Park opens at 6, show starts at 8. Tickets are general lawn seating only – blankets and stadium seats to the front, chairs to the rear. Advance tickets are $21 plus a $2 per ticket handling fee; at the gate it’s “PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN.” For more information and tickets go to www.americanstage.org Special dates: Pay What You Can Previews: April 6-7 Opening Night Gala: April 8 Pets in the Park Night: April 17 Pride Plus Night: April 24

American Stage has named Erica Sutherlin its new director of community engagement. Sutherlin will work closely with every department at American Stage to engage and unite different organizations, people, and students as the theatre heads into its 45th year. Sutherlin comes from an extensive background in arts and education and is currently the artist in residence at Studio@620 in St. Petersburg. American Stage Theatre has operated as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) providing live theatrical productions as a professional regional equity theatre since 1977.

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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 are welcome.

IN THIS ISSUE: ART CENTERS/CLASSES ART – GALLERIES ARTS – PERFORMING MUSEUMS MUSIC OPERA FILM ECO GARDENS FERRIES LIBRARIES MARKETS SPIRITUAL ZOOS/AQUARIUMS CLUBS – SERVICE/SOCIAL CLUBS – ATHLETIC HEALTH TOASTMASTERS THRIFT SHOPS VOLUNTEERING YOGA

Morean Arts Center 719 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-822-7872 moreanartscenter.org Contemporary art gallery. Art classes year-round. Second Saturday ArtWalk Through April 24 – Fiore: Paintings by Jane Bunker, Glass by Edelweis Walker Summer camp registration is open!

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ART CENTERS/CLASSES Beach Art Center 1515 Bay Palm Blvd., Indian Rocks Beach 727-596-4331 beachartcenter.org April 4-May 11 – Poetry in Motion gallery show Charlie Parker Pottery 2724 Sixth Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-321-2071 charlieparkerpottery.com Second Saturday Art Walk

Morean Center for Clay 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727-821-7162 ext 2311 moreanartscenter.org Home to more than 50 studios of ceramic artists creating functional and non-functional clay art. Second Saturday ArtWalk Through May 31 – Students’ Exhibition Summer camp registration is open!

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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 held weekly Wednesday – Anything Goes Thursday – Still Life Workshop Friday – Portrait Workshop (live model) Closed June, July and August

Bula Barua 212 Second St. N, St. Petersburg 727-900-1063 bulagallery.com Blown glass on canvas Chasen Galleries 1830 S Osprey Ave., Sarasota 941-260-5787 chasengalleries.com/sarasota

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

Chihuly Collection 720 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-822-7872 ext 5102 moreanartscenter.org Permanent collection of Dale Chihuly’s work. Includes his large-scale installations. Advance ticket purchase required

Zen Glass Studio 600 27th St. S, St. Petersburg 727-323-3141 zenglass.com Offers glassblowing and lampwork classes and workshops. Second Saturday ArtWalk St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District

Clyde Butcher Galleries clydebutcher.com/galleries Through May 31 – America’s Everglades Exhibit, Clearwater Library, 100 N Osceola Ave., Clearwater Venice Gallery & Studio 237 Warfield Ave. S, Venice 941-486-0811 Big Cypress Gallery 52388 Tamiami Trail Ochopee 239-695-2428

Morean Glass Studio 714 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-822-7872 moreanartscenter.org Daily demonstrations every hour noon to 4pm. Classes available.

ART GALLERIES

Pinellas Park Art Society Park Station Building 5851 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park 727-360-4406 pinellasart.org

ARTicles Art Gallery & Custom Framing 1234 Dr. MLK Jr St. N, St. Petersburg 727-898-6061 articlesstpete.com Second Saturday ArtWalk

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 April 4-May 5 – Ron Marvin & Students Portrait Show 4-May 5 – “Everything Goes” Members’ Show

Brenda McMahon Gallery 2901 Beach Blvd. S #104 Gulfport 518-692-7742 brendamcmahongallery.com Local & regional artists

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

ARTpool Gallery 2030 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-324-3878 artpoolrules.com Open Wednesday-Sunday noon-5pm Masks required

Cobb Gallery Eckerd College, Library Circle, St. Petersburg 800-454-9009 eckerd.edu/visualarts/program Closed to the public until further notice Collectors Exchange 2939 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-440-9643 articlestpete.com Second Saturday ArtWalk Open to public on Saturday 11am-5pm; all other viewings by appointment

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ARTS & LEISURE Craftsman House 2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-323-2787 craftsmanhousegallery.com Gallery-Café-Pottery Studio Second Saturday ArtWalk Creative Clay Cultural Arts Center 1846 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-825-0515 creativeclay.org Second Saturday ArtWalk April 1 – Outdoor Fools Day Art Market May 6 – Friday Outdoor Art Market

RECURRING EVENTS Tuesdays & 4th Saturday • 9am-3pm, Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market, Beach Blvd. below 28th Ave. S. gulfporttuesdayfreshmarket.com Fridays • 5-9pm, First Friday Art Walk, Downtown Gulfport. A juried event featuring emerging and professional artists. First Friday of every month. 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 Saturdays • 9am-2pm, St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market, First Ave. SE and First St., Al Lang Stadium parking lot near the marina. Celebrating community, food, and creativity. October through May. 1st Saturday • 8am Beach Cleanup, Archibald Park, 15100 Gulf Blvd. Mad. Beach. 2nd Saturday • 8:30am, Beach Cleanup. TI Waffle House, 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. stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk 3rd Saturday • 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 • Gulfport 4th Saturday Fresh Market 9am-2pm • 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. Sundays • 9am-1pm Indian Shores Sunday Morning Market, Indian Shores Municipal Center, 19305 Gulf Blvd. Local vendors offer everything from gourmet foods to fine art. (November-April). TheBeachMarkets.com. Library Book Sale every third Sunday. • 10am-2pm, Corey Sunday Market, Corey Ave. (74th Ave), St. Pete Beach. Almost a hundred vendors with an emphasis on local fresh, hydroponic and organic veggies, gourmet take-out treats, locally made crafts and live music. (9am-1pm June-Sept.) Every other Sunday • 9am-noon, Organic Farming at Eco-Village, 302 15th St. N, St. Pete. Volunteer in a community garden that provides access to fresh organic produce, opportunities for physical activity, connection with nature. 44

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Creative Pinellas 12211 Walsingham Rd., Largo 727-460-5477 creativepinellas.org Pinellas County’s local arts agency April 14-June 19 – 2022 Emerging Artist Exhibition 20 – Dance Community Meeting 28 – WE Convene: Accessibility and Equity (community discussion) May 12-June 26 – The Things They Left Behind: Grief, Discovery, and Remembrance Crossroads Gallery St. Petersburg College, 2464 Drew St., Clearwater 727-791-2548 spcollege.edu/friends-partners/ community-resources Custom House Décor 2901 Beach Blvd., Gulfport 727-317-5936 customhousedecor.com D-Gallerie 1234 Martin Luther King Jr. St. N, Unit C, St. Petersburg 407-921-3608 d-gallerie.com April 15 – World Art Day Duncan McClellan Gallery 2342 Emerson Ave. S, St. Petersburg 813-760-6600 dmglass.com Second Saturday ArtWalk

Dunedin Fine Art Center 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin 727-298-3322 dfac.org More than 100 classes offered Scholarships available Through April 8 – Taking Shape: Pinellas County Middle Schools April 8 – Golf for Art 10 – 42nd Annual Garden Party Masks required ages 2+ Ekeko Gallery 290 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr St. N, St. Petersburg 727-685-5577 facebook.com/Ekeko-Gallery Florida CraftArt Gallery 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-821-7391 floridacraftart.org Second Saturday ArtWalk Mural Walk on Saturdays Through April 19 – Art of the Garden April 25-May 14 – 2022 SAQA Quilt Show Grand Central Fine Art 3920 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-289-2089 facebook.com/grandcentralfineart Gulf Coast Artists Alliance St. Pete ArtWorks, 2604 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-738-8010 gcaa-fl.org April 5-May 1 – Kevin “Nodz” Nodland Leslie Curran Gallery 1431 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-898-6061 facebook.com/lesliecurrangallery Second Saturday ArtWalk 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) 727-823-2040 facebook.com/MirellaCimatoGallery Second Saturday ArtWalk


MIZE Gallery 689-C Dr MLK Jr. St. N, St. Petersburg 727-251-8529 chadmize.com April 8 – Community Garden: Tales from the Plots by Daniel Mrgan

American Stage Raymond James Theatre 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg 727-823-7529 americanstage.org April 6-May 8 – Footloose (American Stage in The Park, Demens Landing, Bayshore Dr. SE and First Ave. SE, St. Petersburg)

Red Cloud Indian Arts 214 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-821-5824 redcloudindianarts.com Selected as best gallery in St. Pete

Asolo Repertory Theatre 5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 800-361-8388 asolorep.org Health and safety protocols enforced Through April 1 – Grand Horizons Through April 2 – The Great Leap April 5-24 – Twelfth Night 15-May 11 – Knoxville May 11-June 4 – Eureka Day

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 sydentelgalleries.com Through April 30 – Hessam Abrishami The Art Lofts Florida Craftsmen Galleries (second floor) 10 Fifth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-504-8788 theartlofts.com Second Saturday ArtWalk By appointment only Woodfield Fine Art Gallery 2323 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-254-6981 woodfieldfineart.com Second Saturday Art Walk Wyland Galleries 400 Beach Drive, Suite 146, St. Petersburg 727-201-8285 facebook.com/WylandSt.Pete

ARTS PERFORMING Amalie Arena 401 Channelside Dr., Tampa 813-301-2500 amaliearena.com April 5 – John Mayer: “Sob Rock” tour 7 – New Edition 9 – Justin Bieber 12 – Chris Tomlin + United 15 – Bon Jovi 20 – Journey w/special guest Toto 22 – 98Rockfest 24 – Elton John 27 – The Who May 7 – Maxwell

Bilheimer Capitol Theatre 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater 727-791-7400 rutheckerdhall.com/capitol-theatre April 1 – Girl Named Tom 2 – Henry Winkler 3 – Livingston Taylor & Tom Chapin 5 – The Zombies 6 – Henry Rollins 8 – Kenny G 9 – Larry Fleet 10 – Jon Anderson w/ Paul Green 14 – Pillows and Beer Live 15 – Don Felder 16 – CAL: Led Zeppelin 1 20 – Dave Rubin 21 – Colin Hay of Men at Work 22 – Steve Hackett 27 – Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn May 2 – Boz Scaggs 5 – Give Them Lala w/Randall Live 6 – Ryan Hamilton 7 – Madeleine Peyroux & Paula Cole 13 – Five for Fighting 14 – Tommy Emmanuel 15 – Journeyman Bininger Theater Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-867-1166 eckerd.edu/theatre April 6-9 – The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (at the Nielsen Center for Visual Arts patio)

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EVENTS ONGOING EVENTS Through Friday, April 1 – Grand Horizons $29.70-$88, times vary by date, Asolo Repertory Theatre, 5555 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. What if you learn that the person you’ve been married to for 50 years is making your life miserable? After a lifetime of perfect union, Bill and Nancy retire to Florida and Nancy decides she wants out. This hit Broadway comedy takes an intimate look at the unpredictable and enduring nature of love. 800-361-8388 asolorep.org

Through Sunday, April 3 – 2022 Bay Area Renaissance Festival $11.95-$19.95, 10am-6pm weekends, 12838 Auton Rd., Dade City. Join the inhabitants of the 16th century village of Fittleworth for exciting entertainment including musicians, magicians, jugglers, mimes, and full-contact live armored jousting. More than 100 artisans will display and sell handcrafted goods. Tickets: bayarearenfest.com Patrons with unused 2020 & 2021 festival tickets can present the tickets at the box office. Reschedule unredeemed daily event tickets prior to attending the festival: groupsales@renaissancefest.com or call 800-966-8215. Health and safety protocols in place; masks recommended. Through Sunday, April 3 – The Tin Woman, presented by Gulfport Community Players $20, 8pm/2pm Saturday and Sunday, Catherine Hickman Theater, 26th & Beach Blvd, Gulfport. Joy enters a downward spiral after a heart transplant, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure and the encounter has Alice, Hank, and their son Sammy asking if they are ready to accept Jack’s death. Ticket purchase online only. Masks required regardless of vaccination status. gulfportcommunityplayers.org Through Sunday, May 22 – Picasso and the Allure of the South $12 ages 6-12; $29 ages 18-64, The Dali Museum, One Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg. This special exhibit features 77 paintings, drawings, and collages by the renowned Spanish artist. Half have never been seen in the United States. Exhibit is organized in collaboration with the Musee National Picasso-Paris. Advanced-purchase timed tickets are required; exhibit is included in the price of Dali admission. 727-823-3767 thedali.org Through May 30 – Registration for Patel Conservatory camps, classes Registration is continuing for Patel Conservatory dance, music, and theater summer camps and classes. Complete list of camps and classes available at patelconservatory.org. Some camps/classes require auditions; register at strazcenter.org/auditions or call 813-222-1040. Scholarships available: strazcenter.org/financialaid, deadline April 4. 46

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ARTS & LEISURE Catherine Hickman Theater 5501 27th Ave. S, Gulfport 727-893-1070 mygulfport.us Central Park Performing Arts Center 105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727-587-6793 largoarts.com Masks strongly encouraged April 8-10 – You Raise Me Up 11 – The Morrison Joplin Review 14 – Orlando Transit Authority: Chicago Tribute 29 – Shaun Hopper Trio 30 – Progject: The Ultimate Prog Rock Experience May 13-22 – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Early Bird Dinner Theater 13355 49th St. N, Clearwater 727-466-5998 earlybirddinnertheater.com/site Eight O’Clock Theatre 105 Central Park Dr., Largo 727-587-6793 eightoclocktheatre.com Through April 24 – Moon Over Buffalo Floridian Social Club (formerly State Theater) 687 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-322-4600 floridiansocialclub.live April 1 – First Friday w/Magrane Train 2 – The Black Honkeys 3 – Jazz Night 8 – Steelin’ Peaches: An Allman Brothers Revue 9 – Tampa Bay Blues Festival After Show 14 – Jose Ramirez Band 16 – Uncle John’s Band 26 – Houndmouth Francis Wilson Playhouse 302 Seminole St., Clearwater 727-446-1360 franciswilsonplayhouse.org April 7-17 – Art May 5-22 – The Producers

freeFall Theatre Company 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-498-5205 freefalltheatre.com Adhering to current COVID-19 protocols Through April 24 – Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill Glenridge Performing Arts Center 7333 Scotland Way, Sarasota 941-552-5325 gpactix.com Performances suspended Gulfport Casino 5500 Shore Blvd. S, Gulfport 813-840-3715 mygulfport.us/recreation/casino Weekly dancing/instruction April 3 – New Horizons Band Concert 15 – Sock Hop with the Legendary Impacs 25– USA DANCE presents Ballroom Dancing May 1 – Pinups in Paradise Gulfport Community Players Back Door Theater 1619 49th St. S, Gulfport gulfportcommunityplayers.org Masks mandatory Through April 3 – The Tin Woman Jannus Live 200 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-565-0550 jannuslive.com April 1 – Trevor Hall w/Gone Gone Beyond SOLD OUT 5 – Snoh Aalegra 7 – Ballyhoo! & The Elovaters w/Cloud9 Vibes 9 – Brothers Osborne w/ Kendell Marvel 10 – M0 13 – Jerry Cantrell 15 – Mike Love & Cas Haley 16 – Pi’erre Bourne 21 – Arch Enemy & Behemoth w/Napalm Death & Unto Others 23 – Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 28 – Koffee w/ Joeboy 30 – The Movement May 3 – All that Remains 5 – Koe Wetzel w/ Tim Montana 6 – Dying Fetus


11 – The Dead South 13 – Zach Deputy 14 – Gogol Bordello 15 – Sylvan Esso M.A.D. Theatre of Tampa (Music Acting Dance Theatre of Tampa) 813-386-6173 madtheatre.com Through April 16 – Assassins Manatee Performing Arts Center 502 Third Ave. W, Bradenton 941-748-5875 manateeperformingartscenter.com Face masks required April 2 – Night of R&B and Jazz with Nu Jazz 9 – Tim Boyd Comedy Show 12 – Sarasota Cuban Ballet School’s 10th Anniversary Gala Performance 28-May 15 – Titanic – The Musical May 14 – Broadway Memories: Spring Kids Camp Show MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Florida State Fairgrounds 4802 US Hwy. 301 N Tampa 813-740-2446 midflorida.com/amphitheatre May 4 – AJR 6 – Tim McGraw 13 – Miranda Lambert 15 – John Mulaney National Theatre Live Eckerd College, Miller Auditorium 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg Performances in HD eckerd.edu/olli/theatre All performances cancelled until further notice Patel Conservatory 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa, Dance / Theater / Music / Adult Classes 813-222-1002 patelconservatory.org Health and safety protocols in place April 1 – On The Edge: Divas! 7-10 – Winnie the Pooh, Kids 28 – Ovation! Showcase May 5 – Spring Music Spectacular 7 – Spring Into Dance 7 – Breakin’ Out 14 – Beginning Dance 1 Recital

Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center 4951 78th Ave. N, Pinellas Park 727-369-5746 pinellas-park.com/161/ Performing-Arts-Center.com April 2 – Queen Tribute SOLD OUT 3 – Pinellas Park Civic Orchestra May 14 – Earth, Wind and Fire Tribute Raymond James Stadium 4201 N Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa 813-350-6500 raymondjamesstadium.com April 2 – Fight for Air Climb Tampa 23 – Kenny Chesney Ruth Eckerd Hall 1111 N McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater 727-791-7400 rutheckerdhall.com April 3 – The Florida Orchestra: Milos Plays Concierto de Aranjuez 3 – One Night in Memphis: The Music of Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash 5 – Postmodern Jukebox 6 – Il Volo 9 – Kristin Chenoweth 10 – Golden Boys 10 – The Florida Orchestra: Broadway Pops 12 – Stomp 16 – Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific 18 – Fiddler on the Roof 20 – Van Morrison 22 – Diana Krall 23 – Piano Boys 27 – The Florida Orchestra: Changing Seasons May 1 – Steve Tyrell 1 – The Florida Orchestra: Superhero Soundtracks 4 – Primus: A Tribute to Kings 4 – The Florida Orchestra: Music of John Williams 6 – Jessie James Decker 8 – One Night of Queen 15 – The Florida Orchestra presents: Mozart’s Requiem w/Master Chorale of Tampa Bay Safety Harbor Art & Music Center 706 Second St. N, Safety Harbor 727-725-4018 safetyharborartand musiccenter.com

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Meet A Local Mushroom Farmer

Born and raised in Cuba, Reysa earned a degree in microbiology from the University of Havana. Graduating in 1988, she worked in a plant biology research center. In 1992, Reysa’s husband took the journey to the US. In 1993, Reysa had to leave her position in order to meet the requirements to immigrate to the U.S. Reysa had a 2-year-old daughter and it took eight years for her to reunite with her husband in Miami. Reysa immediately went to work as a pharmacy tech. After 9/11 when the pharmacy closed, Reysa came to Tampa, where she liked the atmosphere and the Cuban heritage. She found employment with a compounding pharmacy, researching, and preparing items not yet available on the market. She got her national certification in compounding pharmacy, and she was in charge of sterile preparations such as eye drops, injections, and topical products. A health scare led Reysa to start reading and researching a lot about healthy trends for the body. Tired of the 8-5 routine and wanting to do something meaningful, Reysa’s research led her to the benefits of mushrooms, which she decided to cultivate and market. She gathered the equipment needed and turned her backyard shed into a lab. She built a small temperature & humidity controlled green house, and added 24/7 music to the greenhouse utilizing specific frequencies to keep the mushrooms happy. Due to the physical nature of growing and being a one-woman operation Reysa decided to keep her line small and simple. Each mushroom variety requires different methods of care and so she decided not to spread herself too thin and specialize. She wanted to educate the public on the benefits of these “fabulous fungi” and opted out of the offers from many restaurants that wanted her to grow for them. She joined the Dunedin Downtown Market in August 2019 and the Corey Sunday Market in October 2019. Reysa is still at the markets today with her Sun Rey Mushrooms, supplying Oyster (Pink, Golden or Blue), Lions Mane, Reishi and Turkey Tail Mushrooms, both fresh and dried. These are all a spectacular addition to any meal. Reysa also creates tinctures that provide amazing health benefits, including an immune tincture for your pups! Mushrooms are not all about cooking - ask Reysa about the health benefits of her offerings Sundays at the Corey Ave Market. * Due to the nature of growing, her market schedule varies, so find it on www.sunraysmushrooms.com. ParadiseNewsFL.com | APRIL 2022

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ARTS & LEISURE St. Petersburg City Theatre 4025 31st St. S, St. Petersburg 727-866-1973 spcitytheatre.org Oldest, continuously operating community theater in Florida since 1925 April 22-May 1 – Curtain Up!

Through July 25 –Arts Summer School Grants NEW Applications are open through July 25 for grants for area arts summer camps for ages 8 through 15. Eligible campers, who include students who attend Title! schools, receive a reduced or free lunch, live in designated neighborhoods, or meet other requirements, can apply directly to Creative Pinellas for a grant to attend a session of an arts-related camp program this summer. Applications at Creative Pinellas’ website: creativepinellas.org/gotosummercamp or email summercamps@creativepinellas.org.

UPCOMING EVENTS Friday, April 1-Sunday, April 3 – Milos Plays Concierto de Aranjuez $18-$55, 7:30pm/8pm, venues vary by date. Called “classical music’s guitar hero,” superstar Miloš has sold out Royal Albert Hall in London and venues around the world. The Florida Orchestra brings him to Tampa Bay stages to perform Joaquin Rodrigo’s classic Concierto de Aranjuez and more. Also, Rodion Shchedrin’s lively Carmen Suite (after Bizet). Michael Francis conducts. Friday: Straz Center, Tampa; Saturday: The Mahaffey Theater, St. Petersburg; Sunday: Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater (7:30pm). 727-892-3337 thefloridaorchestra.com Friday, April 1-Sunday, April 3 – Florida Antiquarian Book Fair NEW $6 a day/$10 weekend, 5-9pm Friday, 10am-5pm Saturday, 11am-4pm Sunday, The Coliseum, 535 Fourth Ave. N, St. Petersburg. The oldest and largest antiquarian book fair in the southeastern United States attracts more than 100 booksellers from all over the country who bring volumes of every description from very rare to reading copies on every conceivable subject to The Coliseum, a beautiful, historic venue in downtown St. Petersburg. Tickets at Eventbrite.com. Wednesday, April 6-Sunday, May 8 – American Stage in The Park: Footloose NEW Priced by date and seat location, 8pm, Demens Landing, Bayshore Drive, and Second Avenue S, St. Petersburg. This Broadway hit tells the story of a big-city teen who finds himself out of place in a rural town where dancing has been outlawed. As he tries to carve out a place for himself, he ignites a revolution in the town as the younger generation rebels against the strict rules of the local preacher. 727-823-7529 boxoffice@americanstage.org Friday, April 8, Call for Volunteers at Painting in the Park NEW The Museum of Fine Arts is recruiting volunteers for its Painting in the Park event on April 23. Volunteer opportunities include supporting children at art project stations and circulating from station to station to offer support as needed. Deadline to submit applications to volunteer is April 8. Forms received after that date may not allow enough time for complete review. Forms are online at volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=1160857541 48

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Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 5223 Orient Rd., Tampa 813-627-6649 seminolehardrocktampa.com April 7 – Jamey Johnson 9 – 13 Ugly Men 10 – Ben Folds CANCELLED 14 – Martina McBride NEW DATE 26 – Counting Crows May 3 – Adam Lambert 6 – The Offspring 8 – The Stylistics 15 – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts Skipper’s Smokehouse 910 Skipper Rd., Tampa 813-971-0666 skipperssmokehouse.com April 1 – Billy Price Band 2 – Alzheimer’s Music Fest w/ Cracker 7 – Impulse 8 – Shevonne + Wave Theory + Katara 9 – The Broken Hearts + Stevie Nicks Experience 15 – Eric Lindell & The Natural Mystics 16 – Push Button Rocket 21 – Grass is Dead 23 – Impulse 30 – The Connells w/First Day + Backseat Drivers May 5 – Indigenous 7 – Bearded Brothers 14 – Impulse Stageworks Theater 1120 E Kennedy Blvd., West Bldg., #151, Tampa 813-374-2416 stageworkstheatre.org April 1-10 – Murder on the Orient Express May 6-22 – Anna in the Tropics

Straz Center for the Performing Arts 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813-229-7827 strazcenter.org Free concerts Fridays on the Riverwalk Stage, 6-9pm Through April 3 – Disney’s Frozen (Broadway series) April 1 – Milos Plays Concierto de Aranjuez 3 – Alan Cumming 4 – Marielle Kraft (Club Jaeb series) 6-May 1 – Little Shop of Horrors 7-10 – Patel Conservatory presents Winnie the Pooh, Kids 8 – The Florida Orchestra: Broadway Pops 9 – TASTE at The Straz 21 – Your VetChat 22-24 – Gianni Schicchi and Cavalleria Rusticana (Opera Tampa) 24 – Nate Bargatze 28 – Voices of the Community: An Evening of August Wilson (Zoom/Facebook) 28-May 1 – My Fair Lady (Broadway series) 29 – Arts Legacy Remix: India’s New Year Celebration May 4-8 – The Band’s Visit (Broadway series) 8 – Tampa Bay Symphony: Brahms’ Magnificent First 9 – Treya Lam (Club Jaeb series) 11-June 5 – The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui: A Gangster Spectacle 13 – The Florida Orchestra presents: Mozart’s Requiem w/Master Chorale of Tampa Bay 14 – Veteran Civilian Arts Ensemble Showcase 14-15 – Next Generation Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty 15 – The British Invasion Studio Grand Central 2260 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-202-7019 studiograndcentral.com Home to the Off Central Players Through April 3 – Bread Crumbs May 5-8 – Into The Night


Tampa Theatre 711 N Franklin St. Tampa 813-274-8286 tampatheatre.org One of America’s most elaborate movie palaces April 1 – Welcome to Night Vale 2 – Limelight: Jonathan Haidt 9 – Demetri Martin 15 – Todrick Hall Tarpon Springs Cultural Center 101 S Pinellas Ave., Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org April 2-May 1 – The Hallelujah Girls Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center 324 Pine St., Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org April 30 – Jason Lyle Black: “The Backwards Piano Man” The Mahaffey Theater 400 First St. S, St. Petersburg 727-300-2000 themahaffey.com April 2 – The Florida Orchestra presents Milos Plays Concierto de Aranjuez 3 – Tango Lovers 7 – The Florida Orchestra presents Symphonic Dances 9 – The Florida Orchestra presents Broadway Pops 13 – The Bachelor Live On Stage 14 – Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis 15 – Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live 16 – The Floyd Experience 21 – The Cult 22 – Party on The Plaza 23 – Fortune Feimster 27 – Beth Hart 28 – The Florida Orchestra: Changing Seasons 30 – Superhero Soundtracks May 4 – Primus: A Tribute to Kings 5 – Music of John Williams 8 – One Night of Queen 13 – Wanda Sykes 14 – The Florida Orchestra presents: Mozart’s Requiem w/Master Chorale of Tampa Bay

The Palladium 253 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-822-3590 mypalladium.org April 2 – The Florida Orchestra: Soundwaves 3 – Roy Book Binder 6 – Palladium Chamber Players w/Natalie Hoe & Jessica Guideri 7 – Tampa Bay Blues Festival Kickoff 8 – An Evening with David Amram 12 – U.S. Coast Guard Band 23 – The Florida Orchestra presents “Vienna 1921” 28 – La Fiesta: A Tribute to Chick Corea May 1 – Pavlo in Concert 4 – Palladium Chamber Players: Edward Arron and Jeewon Park 10 – Tampa Bay Symphony: Brahms’ Magnificent First 13 – Judy Carmichael w/Nate Najar The Studio@620 620 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-895-6620 thestudioat620.org Advance ticket purchase required April 2 – Opening Reception: Exceptional Voices K-12 Art Exhibition 3 – Lucha Libro 6 – An Evening with Tim Cappello 8 – The Never Know Show 11 – April Yoga Flow 12 – Literary Open Mic USF Yuengling Center/ USF Sun Dome 12499 USF Bull Run Drive, Tampa 813-974-3111 www.yuenglingcenter.com April 24 – Harlem Globetrotters

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Making Waves in Tampa Bay Raymond James Pops

Superhero Soundtracks

Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and more.

Apr 29 - May 1

Michael Francis, Music Director

Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota 941-953-3368 vanwezel.org April 1-3 – Sarasota Orchestra: Breaking Boundaries 5 – Kenny G 6-7 – An Officer and a Gentleman 8 – Sarasota Orchestra: The American Songbook 10 – Terry Fator 11 – Mansion of Dreams 12 – Johnny Mathis 14 – South Pacific 19 – Fiddler on the Roof 22 – Il Divo 23 – Diana Krall 26 – Motown with a Twist

Raymond James Pops

Stars and Tchaikovsky’s Stripes Forever Symphony May 28 No. 5 Tampa Bay Times Masterworks

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Mozart’s Requiem May 13 - 15

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EVENTS Friday, April 15, Sacred Lands concert by Doug Spears NEW $15, 7:30pm, Sacred Lands, 1700 Park St., St. Petersburg. Concert will be outside on the Dolphin Stage with folk troubadour Doug Spears. Seating is limited to 50 people, so reservations and prepayment are suggested. Visit the Sacred Lands website at sacredlandspreservation.org and click on “Donate” button or mail check to Sacred Lands, 1620 Park St. N, St. Petersburg 33710. An optional 7pm dinner available for $10; just add cost to your payment or call 727-347-0354 at time of making reservations. Following COVID protocols.PARKING DIRECTIONS: Turn off Park Street by the JP Tavern sign at Elbow Lane. Drive past their parking area towards the boat ramp but turn LEFT before it into big shell parking lot. Go to south end of lot to wooded gate entrance. Friday, April 15 – Celebration of World Art Day NEW Free, 6-9pm, D-Gallerie, 1234 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N, St Petersburg. The art gallery will showcase artwork from 50 different artists from around the world in different mediums and styles. Observed every April 15, the event helps reinforce the links between artistic creations and society, encourage greater awareness of the diversity of artistic expressions, and highlight the contribution of artists to sustainable development. Monday, April 18 – Fifth Annual Dingus Day Dance NEW $10/$12 at door, 3:30-8pm, 1343 Beach Drive, SE, St. Petersburg. Presented by the St. Petersburg Polish American Society, Dyngus Day is a post-Lenten Polish holiday marked by fun, parades, and holidays. Dance to the New Sounds band from 5-8pm. A Polish platter dinner will be served from 4-6pm at a cost of $10. A polka dance lesson will be at 6pm. For information call Ken Jakubowski at 727-666-5357 or kmjak@verizon.net. Thursday, April 21-Sunday, April 24 – St. Petersburg Opera presents POPera: Tavern Songs NEW $35, times vary by date, performed at Cage Brewing, 2001 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg Opera’s second POPera presentation of the season salutes taverns, bars and the mayhem that takes place in them. Enjoy boisterous operatic excerpts set in taverns, drinking songs and toasting songs, plots about drunkenness and sometimes, the consequences. Lots of surprises and maybe even some real-life bar hijinks! 727-823-2040 stpeteopera.org

ARTS & LEISURE Van Wezel Performing Arts cont. May 4 – Boz Scaggs 7 – One Night of Queen West Coast Players 21905 US 19 N, Clearwater 727-437-2363 wcplayers.com April 22-May 8 – Honky Tonk Hissy Fit Zubrick Magic Theatre 1211 First Ave N., Suite 101, St. Petersburg Performances Thursday-Saturday 7pm; Sunday 2pm 866-ZUBRICK (866-982-7425) zubrickmagic.com Voted “Best Family Magic Show”

MUSEUMS Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum 2240 Ninth Ave. S, St. Petersburg One City Chorus – Mondays 7pm woodsonmuseum.org Florida Holocaust Museum 55 Fifth St. S, St. Petersburg 727-820-0100 flholocaustmuseum.org Through July 4 – Reflections on Man’s Fate: Artwork by Judith Weinshall Liberman Through July 10 – The Wartime Escape of Lisl Porges Through January 2, 2023 – Ever Present: Candles and Chance in the Art of Samuel Bak Florida Museum of Photographic Arts 400 N Ashley Dr., Tampa 813-221-2222 fmopa.org Through April 3 – Suzanne Williamson: The Language of Light Through April 10 – The Landscape Architecture Legacy of Dan Kiley Through May 29 – Paul Caponigro: Impact + Influence

Saturday, April 23-Sunday, April 24 – Green Thumb Festival 2022 NEW Free, 9am-4pm, Walter Fuller Park, 7891 26th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg’s annual Arbor Day celebration, the Green Thumb Festival brings together plant and flower lovers, as well as individuals and families looking for a fun weekend activity. More than 120 garden, plant, and flower vendors and exhibitors are expected.

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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 Where education and fun come alive First Sunday of month open special hours for special needs families. Families with a SNAP, EBT, or WIC card get in free every Tuesday. Limited hours Gulf Beaches Historical Museum 115 10th Ave., St. Pete Beach 727-552-1610 gulfbeachesmuseum.com Only museum dedicated to the preservation of history of the local barrier islands. Preserving island history for tomorrow’s generation! Gulfport History Museum 5301 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Free admission 727-201-8687 gulfporthistoricalsociety.org April 2 – Antiquarian Book Swap Henry Plant Museum 401 W Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 813-254-1891 plantmuseum.com Live classical music performances every third Thursday. Most Sundays – Upstairs/ Downstairs at the Tampa Bay Hotel Through Dec. 23 – Stop the Presses! Fake News and the War of 1898 Heritage Museum 100 Beekman Lane, Tarpon Springs 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org History and culture of the Greek community May 14 – The Art of Health Heritage Village 11909 125th St. N, Largo 727-582-2123 pinellascounty.org/heritage Free 21-acre living history museum First Saturdays – Historic House Concert Series Second Saturdays – Speaking of History Series


Imagine Museum 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-300-1700 imaginemuseum.com Contemporary American Studio Glass Thursdays $5 after 5pm Tuesdays and Thursdays – Introduction to American Studio Glass Tour Wednesdays and Fridays – Introduction to International Studio Glass Tour Saturdays – Magical Glass Mystery Tour/Journey to the Imagination Tour

Museum of the American Arts And Crafts Movement 355 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg 727-440-4859 museumaacm.org. More than 2,000 objects related to the American Arts and Crafts movement representing the full range of decorative and fine arts produced by individual artists, craftsmen, and companies of the period c.1890-1930. Sunday Film Series – 12:30/2pm Daily Arts and Crafts-inspired films Through June 5 – Designing the New: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style

John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art 5401 Bay Shore Rd., Sarasota 941-359-5700 ringling.org Mondays: Free admission all day Thursday – Art After 5 Tuesday & Thursday– ROAR! – Ringling Order of Art Readers Through April 3 – Rhodnie Desir: Conversations Through April 3 – Ya Levy La’Ford: American/Roots Through May 2 – Art From Within: Selections from the Ringling Museum’s Staff Through August 13, 2023 – 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 August 21 – Eleanor Merritt: Remembrance Through Sept. 25 – Ballroom Florida: Deco & Desire in Japan’s Jazz Age Through Sept. 25 – The Marvelous Marbling of Matsui Kosei

Museum of Fine Arts 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-894-4638 mfastpete.org Thursdays $10 after 5pm Museum Minis, Explore More! Family Days, Fall Camps Through April 3 – Art Photography of the 1970s Through May 8 – Bernini and the Roman Baroque Through July 17 – The Prints and Drawings of Maxime Lalanne Through July 31 – From Heath to Hedgerow: Doulton Lambeth Ware and the British Countryside April 4 – Visual Metaphor: High School Student Exhibition 16- Sept. 11 – A Survey of Female Photographers 23 – Painting in the Park

Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art 600 E Klosterman Rd., Tarpon Springs 727-712-5762 leeparattner.org Through April 30 – LRMA 20th Anniversary: Masterworks from the collection Through April 30 – Greater Than 17: The Art and Influence of Stanley William Hayter and Atelier 17 Through June 12 – Français Impressions: Early 20th Century French Master Printmakers

Safford House Museum 23 Parkin Ct., Tarpon Springs Restored Victorian home built in 1883 727-942-5605 tarponarts.org

National Comedy Hall of Fame Museum 2435 U.S. 19, Holiday 727-944-4453 nationalcomedyhalloffame.com Temporarily closed – moving to new location

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

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EVENTS Saturday, April 23 – Vienna 1921 NEW $25, 2pm, The Palladium Theater, 253 Fifth Ave. N, St Petersburg. The Florida Orchestra partly re-creates a chamber music series originally curated by Arnold Schoenberg from 1918-21921. 727-893-3337 floridaorchestra.org Sunday, April 24 – BIPOC Play-Reading Series NEW Free, 2:30pm, TECO Theater, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, 1010 N MacInness, Tampa. This third of a four-part series offers the dramatic experience of hearing excerpts from plays written by talented local and national Black, Indigenous and People of Color writers. A question-and-answer period follows, during which writers can provide insight into their creative process. Reservations are required by calling 813-229-7827 or at strazcenter.org Thursday, April 28 WE Convene: Accessibility and Equity NEW Free, 8-10am, Creative Pinellas, 12211 Walsingham Rd., Largo. The third of six public meetings on key topics of importance to the arts community. Organized by Creative Pinellas and Pinellas Community Foundation. 727-460-5477. Register: creativepinellas.org Friday, April 29-Saturday, April 30 – PARC’s 48th Golf Tournament Weekend NEW $125 (Friday party), Countryside Country Club, 3001 Countryside Blvd, Clearwater. The weekend begins with a ‘70s themed party with food, drinks, and live music. Golf tournament is Saturday with lunch at 11am and a shotgun start at noon. This is one of PARC’s longest-running fundraisers for its services, which include residential housing, early interventions, art and music therapies and adult life enrichment programs. Party tickets: parcfl.wedid.it/events/747 Sunday, May 15 – BIPOC Play-Reading Series NEW Free, 2:30pm, TECO Theater, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, 1010 N MacInness, Tampa. This last of a four-part series offers the dramatic experience of hearing excerpts from plays written by talented local and national Black, Indigenous and People of Color writers. A question-and-answer period follows, during which writers can provide insight into their creative process. Reservations are required by calling 813-229-7827 or at strazcenter.org

Monday, June 6 – Happy Camper Art Camp begins NEW $200 members/$250 non-members, Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm, Morean Art Center, 719 Central Ave., and Morean Center for Clay, 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg. Nine-week camps in art, glass, clay, photo and more! Information and registration at moreanartcenter.org/summercamp. 52

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ARTS & LEISURE Tampa Bay Automobile Museum 3301 Gateway Centre, Pinellas Park Unique collection of vintage cars and vehicles. New wing features early 20th century European posters 727-579-8226 tbauto.org Masks recommended Tampa Bay History Center 801 Old Water St., Tampa 813-228-0097 tampabayhistorycenter.org Walking tours of Tampa neighborhoods Tampa Museum of Art 120 W Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa 813-259-1720 tampamuseum.org Thursdays 4-8pm – pay-as-you-will admission Through April 10 – High School Art Competition Through May 22 – An Irresistible Urge to Create: Florida Outsider Art Through June 19 – HerStory: Stories of Ancient Heroines and Everyday Women Through June 26 – Paul Jenkins: From America’s Heartland to an International Journey Through July 24 – Verde: Poetics of Shade 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 Thursdays and Fridays reduced admission after 5pm Through May 1 – Student Surrealist Art Exhibit: 2022 Hillsborough Through May 22 – Picasso and the Allure of the South Advanced-purchase timed tickets required The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art 150 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 727-892-4200 thejamesmuseum.org Tuesdays $10 all day

April 9-July 31 – Ansel Adams: The Masterworks & Clyde Butcher: America the Beautiful 12 – Leon Majcen concert USF Contemporary Art Museum Institute for Research in Art 3821 USF Holly Drive, Tampa ira.usf.edu 813-974-3503 April 1 – Inverso: 2022 MFA Graduation Exhibition Opening Reception USF Graphicstudio 3702 Spectrum Blvd., Ste 100, Tampa Free admission 813-974-3503 graphicstudio.usf.edu/GS/ gs_about.html

MUSIC Al Downing Tampa Bay Jazz Association Monday Night Jazz Jam, 7-9pm, Hangar Restaurant, 540 First St. SE, St. Petersburg, aldowningjazz.com Clearwater Jazz Holiday Coachman Park 301 Drew St., Clearwater clearwaterjazz.com Scheduled for October 13-16 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 Concerts suspended St. Petersburg College Gibbs Campus Music Center 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-341-4360 spcollege.edu/events


Suncoast Jazz Society Cove Cay Golf Club 2612 Cove Cay Drive, Clearwater sdjs.org Tampa Bay Symphony Performances in various locations 727-827-8087 tampabaysymphony.org May 8 – Brahms’ Magnificent First, Straz Center, Tampa 10 – Brahms’ Magnificent First, The Palladium Theater, St. Petersburg The Florida Orchestra See venues for times and ticket prices. 727-662-7286 floridaorchestra.org Following COVID 19 protocols Through April 2 – TFO Winds and Brass (Tampa Theater, Palladium Theater) April 1-3 – Milos Plays Concierto de Aranjuez (Straz, Mahaffey, Ruth Eckerd) 2 – TFO Winds and Brass (Palladium) 7 – Symphonic Dances (Mahaffey) name of event changed; tickets still valid 8-10 – Broadway Pops (Straz, Mahaffey, Ruth Eckerd) 22, 24 – Gianni Schicchi & Cavalleria Rusticana (Straz) 23 – Vienna 1921 (Palladium) 27, 28 – Changing Seasons (Ruth Eckerd, Mahaffey) 29-May 1 – Superhero Soundtracks (Straz, Mahaffey, Ruth Eckerd) May 4, 5 – Music of John Williams (Ruth Eckerd, Mahaffey) 8 – Pops in the Park (Riverfront Park, Tampa) 13-15 – Mozart’s Requiem w/ Master Chorale of Tampa Bay (Straz, Mahaffey, Ruth Eckerd) TomKats Jazz Orchestra The Blue Parrot Mondays 7-9:30pm 85 Corey Circle, St. Pete Beach 727-368 9619 www.bluepstpb.com Greg Dunn, Tomkats Music Dir. 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 eckerd.edu/olli/opera Programs suspended Opera Tampa at Straz Center, 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa 813-229-7827 strazcenter.org April 22-24 – Gianni Schicchi and Cavalleria Rusticana Sarasota Opera House 61 N Pineapple Ave., Sarasota 941-328-1300 sarasotaopera.org April 3 – Derek Han Memorial Concert 6 – Innocence and Illicit Passion 9 – Hear and Now & All That Jazz 10 – Strut and Fret 13 – From Darkness Into Light 15-17 – RoSfest St. Petersburg Opera Company 2145 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-823-2040 stpeteopera.org Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Cocktails with the Maestro. Various performance locations April 21-24 – Popera: Tavern Songs (performed at Cage Brewing, 2001 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg) St. Petersburg Opera Guild stpeteoperaguild.org The Matinee Opera Players 64th Way, Pinellas Park facebook.com/ MatineeOperaPlayers The Pinellas Opera League Socialize and be entertained First Wednesday each month October-June Thursdays: Opera at the Dali pinellasoperaleague@gmail.com pinellasoperaleague.com

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ARTS & LEISURE Brooker Creek Preserve 3940 Keystone Rd., Tarpon Springs 727-453-6800 brookercreekpreserve.org Tram Tours Saturdays Fort De Soto Park 3500 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde 727-552-1862 pinellascounty.org/park Campgrounds, ferry services to Egmont and Shell Keys Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center 700 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg, at The St. Pete Pier 727-291-4103 tbwdiscoverycenter.org Weedon Island Preserve 1800 Weedon Dr. NE, St. Petersburg 727-453-6500 weedonislandpreserve.org

GARDENS Florida Botanical Gardens 12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo. Free. Friendly dogs welcome on leash. Open daily. Welcome Center is closed weekends and county holidays. 727-582-2100 flbg.org April 3 – Spring Orchid Sale Florida West Coast Orchid Society Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo Second Thurs, 7:30pm, visitors welcome. Educational classes 727-420-7230 fwcos.org Garden Club of St. Petersburg 500 Sunset Dr. S, St. Petersburg 727-381-8920 gardenclubstpetersburg.org Monthly special events

Through June 26 – Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith: Flowers, Poetry, and Light (Downtown Sarasota campus) Through August – Seeing the Invisible (Spanish Point campus) Sunken Gardens 1825 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg Adult and child horticultural workshops 727-892-5715 sunkengardens.org

FERRIES Crossbay Ferry Connecting Downtown Tampa Aquarium Wharf to Downtown St. Petersburg Vinoy Basin Wednesday through Sunday November through April 727-273-5932 thecrossbayferry.com See website for rates Egmont Key Ferry Fort De Soto Bay Pier $20 Children/$40 Adults UPDATED PRICING 727-398-6577 tampabayferry.com Pirate Water Taxi Hop On, Hop Off, 14 stops along the Hillsborough River and Tampa Riverwalk. All-day passes: $25 adult/$15 child 813-223-7999 piratewatertaxi.com Shell Key Ferry Fort De Soto Boat Ramp $15 Children/$30 Adults UPDATED PRICING 727-398-6577 tampabayferry.com See website for overnight camping

LIBRARIES Gulf Beaches Public Library 200 Municipal Dr., Madeira Beach 727-391-2828 gulfbeacheslibrary.org

Ikebana International Gulfport Public Library St. Petersburg Chapter 65 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Ikebana – centuries-old art of 727-893-1074 Japanese floral arranging. mygulfport.us/gpl 646-761-0989 April ikebanastpetersburg.com 6 – Rob McCabe, Gulfport Poet Monthly demonstrations Laureate Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 1534 Mound St., Sarasota 941-366-5731 selby.org 54 APRIL 2022 | ParadiseNewsFL.com

St. Pete Beach Public Library 365 73rd Ave., St. Pete Beach 727-363-9238 Check website for new hours Mondays – Children’s Story Time First Tuesdays – Topics in American History Third Thursdays – Book Club Download the new CloudLibrary app and stop waiting to read the latest bestseller! Caring for someone with dementia? Memory kits are available that provide objects, pictures, and videos to assist with Reminiscence Therapy. spblibrary.com April 5 – Topics in American History 11, 25 – Mayor’s Open Office 21 – A Novel Idea Book Club Children’s Programs Story Time – Every Tuesday 10am

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President Barack Obama Main Library 3745 Ninth Ave. N, St. Petersburg 727-893-7724 splibraries.org Closed for renovation

Market in The Bluffs 9am-2pm Second Saturday 2747 Sunset Blvd., Belleair Bluffs Outdoor market facebook.com/marketinthebluffs

MARKETS TUESDAYS Gulfport’s Tuesday Fresh Market 9am-3pm, October through May 9am-2pm, June through September Beach Blvd. below 28th Ave. S, Gulfport Second Tuesday Clothing Swap visitgulfportflorida.com WEDNESDAYS Madeira Beach Morning Market November through May 10am-2pm 5042 Madeira Way, Madeira Beach tampabaymarkets.com/ madeirabeach 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. 727-360-4121 islandneighborschamber.org

Dunedin Downtown Market November through June, 9am-2pm John L. Lawrence Pioneer Park 420 Main St., Dunedin tampabaymarkets.com SATURDAYS ArtsXchange Outdoor Marketplace 5-9pm during the Second Saturday Art Walk at the ArtsXchange campus, 515 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 727-256-0821 warehouseartsdistrictstpete.org Dunedin Summer Market 9am-1pm History Museum Parking Lot, 349 Main St., Dunedin

St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market October through May, 9am-2pm Al Lang Stadium parking lot, corner of First Ave. S & First St., St. Petersburg 727-455-4921 saturdaymorningmarket.com SUNDAYS Corey Avenue Sunday Market 10am-2pm/Summer 9am-1pm Now open year-round Corey (74th) Avenue, St. Pete Beach 727-498-8778 coreyave.com Indian Shores Sunday Market November through April, 9am-1pm Indian Shores Town Hall, 19305 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores thebeachmarkets.com facebook.com/ IndianShoresSundayMarket/


ARTS & LEISURE OTHER MARKETS Vintage Marché First full weekend each month 9am-6pm Sat/9am-5pm Sun 2200 Second Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-914-7707 vintagemarche727.com

SPIRITUAL Sacred Lands 1700 Park St. N, St. Petersburg 727-347-0354 sacredlandspreservationa ndeducation.org Sunday tours, meditations, special events April 15 – Concert by Doug Spears 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 Alligator & Wildlife Discovery Center (formerly Alligator Attraction) John’s Pass Village, 12973 Village Blvd. A-D Madeira Beach, 727-329-8751 kissagator.com Explore, learn & kiss a gator Clearwater Marine Aquarium 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater 727-441-1790 www.cmaquarium.org Rescue, rehab and release Home of Winter and Hope, stars of Dolphin Tale I & II Florida Aquarium 701 Channelside Dr., Tampa 813-273-4000 flaquarium.org

Voted Second Best Aquarium in the United States by USA Today Readers’ Choice 2019 Mote Aquarium 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota 941-388-4441 mote.org Seaside Seabird Sanctuary 18328 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores 727-391-6211 seasideseabirdsanctuary.org Free. Donations accepted. Tours. ZooTampa at Lowry Park 1101 W Sligh Ave., Tampa One mile west of I-275 (exit 48) 813-935-8552 zootampa.org

CLUBS-SERVICE/SOCIAL Entrepreneur Social Club Thursdays 6-8pm NOVA 535 535 Dr. M.L. King Jr. St. N, St. Petersburg entrepreneursocialclub.com Meeting location varies Second Saturday Singers Second Saturday 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 Gulfport Lions Club Second and fourth Tuesdays 6:30pm Gulfport Lions Clubhouse 4630 Tifton Dr. S, Gulfport 727-709-6694 facebook.com/Gulfport-Lions-Club Original Third Tuesday Networking Event Third Tuesday of each month 4pm, Swingers Patio Bar and Grill 2501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg Facebook.com/the-original-thirdtuesday-networking-event 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. April 2 – Mirror Lake Walking Tour With a Literary Twist! 6 – Historic St. Petersburg High School Tour 27 – 2022 Preservation Awards Rotary Club of Gulf Beaches Tuesdays, Noon. Guests welcome. Cambria Madeira Beach Hotel 15105 Madeira Way, Madeira Beach 727-360-4350 facebook.com/RotaryGulfBeaches/ Senior Solos Second Monday except July and August, 1pm, Pinellas Park Senior Center, 7625 59th St. N, Pinellas Park. Social group of singles 50+ 727-369-5694 Social Club of St. Petersburg Sons of Italy, 2500 34th St. S, St. Petersburg. Bocce, cards, and social events. Open to the public on Mondays and for special events. majordl050@aol.com 727-323-2691 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 Friday for members from 6-11pm; Sundays 2-4pm for group chess lessons and friendly games. Individual lessons available. https://chessclubjoy.webs.com 727-776-5583 timotey_ gospodinov@yahoo.com St. Petersburg International Community of Astrologers (SPICA) Third Thursdays 7-9pm Blissful Beginnings, 9365 US Hwy 19 N, Suite B, Pinellas Park 727-347-4737 facebook.com/SPICA St. Petersburg Lawn Bowling Club 536 Fourth Ave. N, St. Petersburg November to April, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9:30am.

Free lessons available. Oldest formally organized lawn bowling club in Florida 727-344-4240/416-410-7671 stpetersburglawnbowling.org St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club Fridays, 7-10pm, Free. 559 Mirror Lake Dr. N, St. Petersburg A hip twist on an old game 727-822-2083 stpeteshuffle.com Suncoast Quilting Circle suncoastquiltingcircle.org Swiss Club Second Saturday 11:45am, October through May 12425 Sixth St. E, Treasure Island Augie – 727-522-0771 swissclubstpetersburg.com Tampa Bay Surface Guild Second Monday, 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 Currently meeting in person The Contemporaries Support group of Members of Museum of Fine Arts. Monthly lectures, gatherings and field trips supporting contemporary artists of Tampa Bay. $50 yearly membership in addition to MFA membership mfastpete.org The Treasure Island Historical Society Second Monday, 5pm September through May 151 107th Ave., Suite 2, Treasure Island 727-641-5203 facebook.com/ treasureislandFLhistoricalsociety Treasure Islettes Community service organization Fourth Monday except June through August Thursday bingo: 6:45pm early bird, 7:45pm regular, Treasure Island Community Center 727-270-9024 tislettes@gmail.com treasureislettes.weebly.com

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ARTS & LEISURE U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 78, St. Pete Beach Promoting boating safety with a 12week repeating cycle Safe Boating Program, Tuesdays 7pm. Start at any point in cycle. Warren Webster Building, 1500 Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach. Tom 727-367-1409; Phil 727-865-2226 wow.uscgaux.info/content. php?unit=070-07-08 WordSmitten Writing Workshops Third Saturday, 1-5:30pm, $15/session 800-727-6214 ext 101 meetup.com/wordsmitten Get professional help with your novel, memoir, short story

CLUBS – ATHLETIC Clearwater/St. Petersburg Ski Club Second Tuesday 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

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Mad Dogs Triathlon Club Wednesday night swims through summer, 6pm, Hurley Park Shelter, Pass-A-Grille Beach, 1600 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach. 727-424-6847 stpetemaddogs.org info@stpetemaddogs.com Tampa Bay Beach Bums Beach volleyball for players of all levels. Gulfport 727-437-2867 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.

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227 70th St. S, St. Petersburg Free, no registration, confidential 727-410-1569 dbsatampabay.org/index.html Jazzercise Exercise Classes Mondays and Wednesdays 5:30pm Treasure Island City Hall, 120 108th Ave., Treasure Island 727-687-6695 jazzercise-sp@hotmail.com Memory Café – Gulfport Third Monday 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 Monday 11am-1pm Carrabba’s St. Pete, 1951 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg. Support for those suffering from dementia and their loved ones. RSVP 727-327-0167 sensol@seniorsmile.com or 813-384-7571 catemcarty@gmail.com Ostomy Support Group Last Sunday 2pm St. Anthony’s Hospital Auditorium, 1200 Seventh Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Learn all about the life-changing procedure. 727-657-0998 ostomy.org/st-petersburgfl-ostomy-support-group Meetings suspended St. Anthony’s Hospital Various seminars and support groups 1200 Seventh Ave. N, St. Petersburg 855-269-4777 baycare.org/events Walking Club & Memory Café Third Friday 10-11am group walk Tyrone Square Mall11:15am-1pm Memory Café at Red Robin, 6901 22nd Ave. N, St. Petersburg For those with memory concerns & their loved ones. RSVP 727-327-0167 sensol@seniorsmile.com


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TOASTMASTERS Bay Pines Toastmasters Wednesdays 5:15-6:30pm C.W. “Bill” Young VA Hospital, Medical Center Auditorium (Bldg. 20), 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., St. Petersburg, 727-488-4941 baypinestoastmasters. toastmastersclubs.org Hybrid meetings Cool ‘N Confident Toastmasters Mondays 6:30-8pm St. Petersburg College – Gibbs Campus, 6605 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg RSVP to attend: 850-228-0315 1526154-toastmastersclubs.org Zoom meetings Downtown St. Pete Toastmasters Thursdays 6:25-8pm St. Petersburg College, Room DC125, 244 Second Ave. N, St. Petersburg Robert 727-417-5777 downtownstpetetoastmasters.com Hybrid meetings Gulfport Toastmasters Wednesdays 6:30-7:45pm Gulfport Library, 5501 28th Ave. S, Gulfport 727-709-2183 gulfporttoastmasters.com Zoom meetings St. Pete Beach Toastmasters Thursdays 6:30pm Suntan Art Center (next door to Don Cesar), 3300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach stpetebeachtm@gmail.com stpetebeachtoastmasters.com 813-609-2015 Hybrid meetings

St. Petersburg Toastmasters Tuesdays 6:30pm Temple of the Living God, 1950 Second Ave. N, St. Petersburg stpetetoastmasters.org Hybrid meetings Toast of the Bay Thursdays 7:30-8:30am St. Petersburg College, 244 Second Ave. N, Room #125, St. Petersburg toastofthebay.com Hybrid meetings

THRIFT SHOPS Attic Shoppe 316 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach Run by St. Albans Church One of longest running thrift shops in St. Pete Beach. 727-360-5647 facebook.com/albansministry CASA Thrift Shop 1011 First Ave. N, St. Petersburg Wednesday Seniors 55+ save 25%. Monies raised benefit the victims of domestic violence. Donations greatly appreciated. 727-828-1233 casa-stpete.org Creative Thrift Art Store (at Creative Clay) 1846 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg 727-825-0515 creativeclay.org/creative-thrift HEP Thrift Store 1212 N Betty Lane, Clearwater. Still continuing to help residents. 727-442-9041 ext 330 Facebook.com/hepthriftstore Pass-A-Grille Beach Community Church Thrift Shop 107 16th Ave. & Pass-A-Grille Way, St. Pete Beach. 727-360-5508 Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays 9am-noon pagchurch.org/home/thrift-shop/ St. Vincent’s Thrift Shop 5124 Gulfport Blvd., Gulfport 727-321-7215 10am-2pm Wednesday through Saturday stvinepiscopal.org Church by the Sea Thrift Store 495 137th Ave. Circle, Madeira Beach 727-391-7706 Open Tuesdays/Thursday

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VOLUNTEERING AARP Various volunteer opportunities aarp.org/giving-back Daystar Life Center 1055 28th St. S., St. Petersburg Many volunteer opportunities available. To learn more: communityrelations@daystar.com 727-825-0442 facebook.com/DaystarLifeCenter Empath Health Suncoast Hospice Locations throughout Pinellas County. Various positions. Training provided. Ages 14+ years. 727-523-3440 empathhealth.org Friends of Strays 2911 47th Ave. N, St. Petersburg Nonprofit, no kill shelter volunteers@friendsofstrays.org 727-522-6566 ext 107 friendsofstrays.com/home Hope Villages of America, Inc. formerly RCS of Pinellas County Positions needed at Food Bank, Haven of RCS, Grace House, Thrift Store. Helping families of hunger, homelessness, and domestic violence. 45-minute orientation required. 727-443-4031 ext 506 hopevillagesofamerica.org Marine Exploration Center 250 Eighth Ave. SE, St. Petersburg Looking for volunteers who are passionate about the marine environment. 727-803-9799 ext 201 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 727-464-6528 guardianadlitem.org St. Petersburg Free Clinic 863 Third Ave. N, St Petersburg To schedule new volunteer orientation: volunteers@ stpetersburgfreeclinic.org 727-821-1200 ext 114 stpetersburgfreeclinic.org Tampa Bay Watch 3000 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde 727-867-8166 ext 233 tampabaywatch.org

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APRIL ASTROLOGY On April 1st the New Moon in action-oriented Aries begins the lunar cycle. We have the drive, creativity, and endurance to accomplish many goals or projects during this period. Venus visits sensitive Pisces on the 5th and remains there all month; increasing our compassion and intuition. We might sacrifice for love or to benefit others and must be mindful of emotional spending. Mercury visits practical Taurus on the 10th and helps us with cautious decision-making and patience which will assist in business matters. On the 14th dynamic Mars moves into Pisces and again the sensitive, sympathetic theme is accented. Including Jupiter and Neptune, we now have four planets in the charitable sign of Pisces. However, our ability to see things on a practical level is inhibited in this dreamy sign. The Full Pink Moon in diplomatic Libra on the 16th aspects intense Pluto, challenging us to attend to issues that are revealed now. This is a high-energy weekend and we can expect a few surprises and unpredictable happenings as Mercury and Uranus get closer and exactly connect on the 18th. This is a great time to break an unwanted habit or make any other desired change that calls for a sudden breakaway. The Sun moves into steady, determined Taurus on the 19th. This can assist with staying on track, being practical, and building a firm foundation to go forward with. Lovely Venus joins dreamy Neptune on the 27th and our rose-colored glasses are on when it comes to love or spending. This is a wonderfully creative time if you are artistic or musical. Thinking planet Mercury goes home to Gemini on the 29th where logical reasoning is at its highest. We are also witty, talkative, and charming; enjoying versatility and changes.

The next lunar cycle will begin on the 30th with the New Moon in Taurus which is also a Solar Eclipse. This eclipse falls in our financial sign and is very close to Uranus the planet of sudden and unpredictable occurrences. I am sure we are in for quite a few surprises in the next few weeks. ARIES: Your personal new year begins now with you on stage in the new moon cycle. Make plans, goals, challenge yourself. The full moon shines into relationships. Eclipse brings changes to finances, income, and values. TAURUS: Work and health are major themes this month with modifications. You are active and engaged from mid-month forward. Social activities and friends are enjoyed. Eclipse in your sign brings new themes at month’s end. GEMINI: New goals, social life has a price. Love, creativity, and children are in the spotlight. You are popular with superiors and your career may benefit now. The eclipse shakes up private life and your inner world. CANCER: Career paths open with financial opportunities. Travel will be enjoyable. Home and family are in the spotlight; compromise with partners. The eclipse awakens social life and future plans with a new felt excitement. LEO: Travel is in your stars all month and education or learning goes with it. Finances are enhanced, resources increase but spending may, too. The eclipse brings changes to position or career with unexpected opportunities. VIRGO: New energy in finances is connected to the workplace Partners are agreeable and easy-going. You are restless from mid-month on and then the eclipse stimulates travel and breakthroughs in higher education.

LIBRA: Relationships begin or go in new directions. The workplace is pleasant. Health issues are a focus all month and the full moon puts you in the spotlight. Eclipse stimulates new paths with finances and resources. SCORPIO: Work has new options and wellness a new path. Romance and recreation are enjoyable. Inner peace is challenged by knowledge. Eclipse brings sudden change to business and personal relationships. SAGITTARIUS: New energy accents creativity and love life. Family is enjoyed; homelife pleasant. Social life is the focus but challenges the budget. Eclipse changes up the workplace and your wellness plan. CAPRICORN: New energy fills home life and family connections. Enjoy trips and conversations. Your career, position challenges you to make moves. The eclipse brings out creativity, fun, love, and time with children. AQUARIUS: Conversations and daily life have new stimulation. Income is enhanced and you give freely. Higher learning or travel is your focus. Later the eclipse brings breakthroughs in the home life and with family members. PISCES: New options in earning on your own. You are popular this month and fortunate. Mid-month you are energized; the focus falls on finances. At month-end, the eclipse stimulates new ideas, short trips, and conversations. Sirius Systems Astrological Services www.sarahlyonsastrologer.com www. facebook.com/sarahlyonsastrologer Office: 727-347-4737 “Get Sirius about your future!”


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By Dr. Dennis Merritt Jones spiritual experience if we are willing to look beyond form and see the perfect Life Force therein. No less true, to see the sacred in ourselves and others can, likewise, be a spiritual experience; in either case, the only thing required of us is to deepen our perception by dropping our judgments. Our judgements are the primary thing that separates us from the awareness of our oneness with all of Life. Practicing reverence is how we transcend our judgments, which sets us free from the tyranny of the ego-self.

Living with Reverence A Fast Track to Living a Spiritually Grounded Life “By having a reverence for life, we enter into a spiritual relation with the world. By practicing reverence for life we become good, deep, and alive.”

~ Albert Schweitzer

Florida blesses us with a year-around climate that encourages growth of just about anything planted in the ground. With a plentitude of rain and a plethora of sunny days, there is a preponderance of green showing up everywhere. As I sat peacefully in my meditation garden this morning, I drew my eyes to some weeds that were popping up among the rocks surrounding my beautiful statuary. My first inclination was to pull them out because I didn’t want weeds to encroach upon and spoil the “perfectly

groomed sacred space” I had dedicated to my meditation practices. Thankfully, before I could act, that ever-present, quiet voice within gently whispered, “Be still and know, this too is sacred.” So I sat with the weeds and invited them to be my teacher. What was it I could learn about myself and life from the intrusion of a few errant weeds in my meditation garden? Emerson was on to something when he said that “A weed is a plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.” Point taken; perspective is everything. In an instant, what, one moment earlier, I perceived as an inconvenient, unsightly nuisance, instantly became another opportunity to practice reverence. Reverence is the act of seeing through the form and recognizing and honoring the Life Force at its center, as well as its circumference. In my work as a spiritual mentor, people often ask if there is a “fast track” to living a balanced, fulfilling spiritual life. Easy-peasy: Seeing the sacred in a weed can be a

The ego thrives on fear and separation by labeling everything and everyone as good or bad, desirable or undesirable, right or wrong, and so on. It’s easy enough to transcend our judgments with those people we love, like, and respect. However, it can be a bit more challenging with certain others, especially if they hold core values and beliefs that differ from our own. Between pandemics and politics, we don’t have to look too far for ample opportunities to practice reverence beyond the circle of our comfort zone. While we may prefer roses over weeds, it doesn’t mean one is more sacred than the other; the divine imbues itself equally in all living things. What value shall we place on all that our eyes gaze upon today? Where and when might we begin the conscious practice of reverence? We don’t have to wait until we die to have a spiritual experience; it awaits us in the present moment. Above and beyond all appearances, opinions and circumstances, know there is a light, a sacred Presence, within you right now. Recognize It, honor It, and revere It, and It will set you free to see it in the world. A spiritual experience awaits you in every moment of this day if you have eyes to see and it begins in the mirror. Reverence yourself first, remembering, as within– so without, and your life shall become the sacred journey you came here to have– and that’s a beautiful thing. Peace, Dennis

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