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Tampa Bay Parrot Head Club Will Host It's Annual Christmas FREE PARKING!!! Party Featuring the Trop Rock Junkies # Tampa Bay 1 PARROT HEAD NEWSLETTER FOR CLUB 2018 & 2019 ParrotNews Heads in Paradise Club December 2019 Helloooooooooooooooooooooooo Tampa Bay Parrot Heads! What a PHabulous year!!!! TBPH celebrated 25 trips around the sun and still going strong!!! On top of that, TBPH holiday party is right around the corner! Join us at the Treasure Island Community Center for a PHun night of PHriends and celebration. Friday night, 12/13 at 6:30 join us at Captain Billy's Kitchen by the clock tower for happy hour. Saturday night, 12/14 we'll begin to set- up at 6:30pm. Do you have your theme for the table decorating contest????? I've heard some What PHabulous ideas! Get creative! TIME is it???? BYOB, and a dish to pass. TBPH will provide It’s time for a turkeys and hams. TEAM drink! This is the annual drive for Toys for Tots, Animal Shelter and Metropolitan Ministries. (and a little info) Bring either an unwrapped toy, pet food or toy or boxed or canned food. Pick one out and embrace it! Tables will be located in the back of the room. Entertainment by the Trop Rock Junkies begins at 7:30pm. Please send photos to [email protected] & [email protected] , so we can place on www.finsup.com and use in newsletter. Fins Up! Dorothy Lovely Lady President, Tampa Bay Parrot Heads in Paradise Club, Inc. TBPHC Mission: “ Let’s leave the world a little better than “ we found it, and have a blast doing it! Upcoming Events Your TBPHC Board Members DATE EVENT LOCATION If you would like to DECEMBER volunteer for any activities please feel free to contact 12/4/19 TBPH Meeting Whiskey Joe's any of these board members 12/13/19 Happy Hour Phlocking Crabby Bill's Kitchen (in-person or onlinefinsup.com): 12/14/19 Holiday Party Treasure Island DOROTHY “LOVELY LADY” BEDLIN Community Center Lovely Lady ([email protected]) 12/18/19 TBPH Meeting Whiskey Joe's JORGE DIAZ 12/21/19 Highway One The Yard First Mate 12/24/19 Christmas Eve ([email protected]) JENNIFER O’CONNOR 12/25/19 Christmas Purser 12/31/19 New Years Eve ([email protected]) SUSAN “TIN CUP” BOND Yeoman JANUARY ([email protected]) 1/1/20 New Year's Day - no meeting FIREBALL STEVE MAC 1/8/20 TBPH Board Meeting Whisky Joe's Chief Officer of Community Events ([email protected]) 1/12/20 Brent Burns 2 PM - The Yard TRISH CARNEY 1/15/20 TBPH Meeting - John McDonald Whiskey Joe's Chief Officer of Bounty ([email protected]) 1/16-1/19/20 Pardis Gras New Orleans LADONNA UMBARGER 1/22/20 TBPH Meeting Whiskey Joe's Chief Officer of Charities 1/25/20 Gasparilla ([email protected]) MICHELLE MORRIS 1/29/20 TBPH Meeting - 5th Wednesday TBD Fins to the Left Store FEBRUARY ([email protected]) JOYCE “KAHLUA KUTIE” CAVALIERE 2/1/20 Beach Clean Up After Party TBD Chief Officer of Volunteers 2/5/20 TBPH Meeting Whiskey Joe's ([email protected]) BILL "SHAGGY" ENNIS 2/8/20 Sant' Yago Knight's Parade Elmer's, Ybor City Member at Large 2/15/20 Wes Loper The Yard ([email protected]) ILEANA DIAZ 2/19/20 TBPH Meeting Whiskey Joe's ([email protected]) 2/22/20 Shriner's Potentate Ball Centro Asturiano NEWSLETTER ([email protected]) 2/26/20 TPBH Meeting - MOTB Kickoff Whiskey Joe's www.FinsUp.com Page 2 Membership Another In honor of our December Parrot Heads, Trip Around let’s give our Phrens a big FINS UP! the Sun BiJi Oaks Patty O'Grady David Rothenbuecher Dale Sanders Kenneth 'Dash' Settlemyer Ann Spire Maria Elena Taylor Gloria Bailey Ida Tranium Mary Barker Jan 'Sunshine' Umbarger-LeFebvre Andrea Carvill Loni Vroom Shawna Darwin Tom Grow Nancy Hancock Michelle Hardy Kathleen .Key West Kay' Johnson Sue Kermis Cindy 'Blond Stranger' Leftwich Cindy Lojewski Sammie 'Mayor Gonzo May' Mays Stewart McKinlay Judith 'Judy' McNeely Cheryl Meader Michelle Morris Bob 'Fruit' Noble Peppermintinis Try a holiday twist - a peppermint bark martini! INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS 1/2 cup semisweet choc chips, melted • Pour melted chocolate onto a shallow 1/4 cup crushed candy canes plate; placed crushed candy canes in 6 oz. white chocolate liqueur another. Dip rims in chocolate and coat; 4 oz. vodka pour remaining chocolate in bottom of 2 oz. peppermint schnapps glasses, swirl to coat, and place in freezer. 2 tbsp heavy cream • Combine liquid ingredients in cocktail 3 small candy canes shaker. Fill with ice, shake until cold. Pour in glasses and garnish with a candy cane. Page 3 Membership IS IT TIME FOR YOU TO RENEW? If you think you’re due for renewal, check with Membership at the next meeting or email [email protected]. Don’t miss out! Rejoin the PHun!! PAST DUE DECEMBER DUE Denise 'Lil Fin' Ariale David Becker Kenny 'Tin Cup' Burke Patrica 'Patty" Butler Lisa 'Sand WItch' Burke Patricay 'Trish' Carney Meaghan 'Mermaid Meaghan' Faletti Daniel Furlong D Brad Freeston Kasey Furlong Barbie Jenkins Renee Furlong John 'Grouper Breath' Kelly Bob 'D.O.M. Gard Scott Kendric Deborah 'BItch 2' Harrison Sara LaRock Patricia 'Patty' Jannarone Rick Miller Kay Kessler Kelly Mooney Diann Knight Teresa Norris Charlotte Lanier Cindy 'Cindy Kindness Angel' Paultis Julie Peacock Barb Peterson Mike Peacock Cathy Porter Daniel Penn E Howard Rutherford Anne Permenter Cheryl 'Cher' Schmidt Dani Ryan Michael 'Mike' Schmidt James Starks Do you want Christine 'The Blonde' Waldrip Elaine Thoman Betsy Weaver Gerald 'Mountain Man' Thoman to volunteer???? Anita White John Tomijanovic See Joyce, Chief Officer of Volunteers email [email protected] Page 4 TBPH Phlockings Coming Soon! to a Phlocking Near You! Why it’s so kool to attend a TBPH Phlocking…. DANNY ROSADO Music: every meeting, live music from the December 4th • 6:00 PM‚ best of the Trop RockMartha scene and the bar Whiskey Joe's DRINK SPECIALS: http://Danny Rosado.com tenders offer up the coldest libations Born and raised in the heart of the Whiskey Joe’s supplies Tennessee Valley, Danny Rosado is a FOOD BUFFET: Trop Rock, Sandgrass, and Americana food for the Parrot Heads. (gotta have singer / songwriter from Huntsville, AL. your lanyard, and it’s FREE) Danny released his debut solo album, RAFFLE: Denise & Jen scour the storage "Beach Boy Coming Home," in May areas, flea markets and AMAZON for 2017, and currently performs as one half of the Trop Rock duo, PHantastic gifts. Danny Lowers the Boom. As a US Navy veteran and former TRIVIA: Ok, sometimes we offer up Naval Aviator, Danny has developed a deep love and respect with the for the sea, and his songs reflect that. questions with swag prizes.BEACH ……….and it’s all on the Inspired by the musical sounds up and down the Florida / you can meet!! Alabama Gulf Coast, Danny first began to play guitar in 1996, PHUNNEST PHOLKS after many a late night at the Florabama. Local legends such *Entertainment subject to change without notice. as Rusty McHugh and Mike Fincher, Jay Hawkins, Jezebel’s Chillin’ and the Southwind band were major influences during what would be considered his early formative years. The love of the music went hand in hand with the love of the beach and the Gulf Coast vibe. AUBREY WOLLET Danny has been fortunate enough to play in several bands over the years both as the lead singer and front man, but is Dec. 18th • 6:00 PM • Whiskey Joe’s also an accomplished vocal harmony singer. Danny is equally http://AubreyWollett.com at home as a solo entertainer, playing his original music and Aubrey Wollett is a singer-songwriter based out of Nashville, wide variety of covers. He has performed on couches, in TN. Her smooth soulful voice, acoustic guitar playing, and historic cities and sailing ships, tiki bars, and for American relatable lyrics will have you listening on repeat. The Florida troops abroad, but these days you will most likely find him native originally worked on the business side of the industry somewhere along the Gulf Coast. for one of the top songwriter, Dallas Davidson. While learning from some of the best in the industry, Aubrey earned a Music Business degree at Belmont University while pursuing her music career. Wollett has since been touring all over the U.S. and has opened up for Country Artists such as Tanya Tucker, Billy Currington, Hunter Hayes, Wynonna Judd, Jerrod Niemann, Carly Pearce, and recently opened for Jay Leno on his comedy tour. She recently released a brand new single “Better on a Beach” which is available online everywhere. Page 5 I Heard I Was In Town JIMMY BUFFETT IS (EVENTUALLY) COMING TO TAMPA 12/11/20 – Amalie Arena Unfortunately, due to needed shoulder surgery and the time required for recovery and therapy, Jimmy Buffett's concert on Friday, 12/13/2019 has been rescheduled to Friday, 12/11/2020. Currently there’s no information on where the PHIP/club tickets are located in the Arena. Stay tuned for more information on tailgate, etc. and Holiday party update. Tickets will also be available on Ticketmaster. Page 6 TBPH Fellowship Award Dear Parrot Head Club Members, I’d like to thank all of the club members for their recent contribution to the Tampa Bay Parrot Head Fellowship Award at the USF College of Marine Science in St. Petersburg. This award was established as an endowed fund for students enrolled in our graduate program who have an interest in environmental issues in and around Tampa Bay. This year’s award winner, Garrett Miller, is a Master’s student Marine Resource Assessment, whose work is in the area of fish ecology.
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