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Volume XXXVI, No. 36 www.TBNweekly.com March 27, 2014 INSIDE Cybercriminals hit Largo tech firm Largo police assist in arrests, recovery of $20,000 of equipment in Canada

By JULIANA A. TORRES was shipped overseas, likely to Russia or to log on to Tech Data Canada’s website of attacks, he said. Rarely, however, is possibly Ukraine, said Tech Data fraud as the victim and place an order using such an attack on Tech Data’s websites LARGO – Computer equipment valued manager Scott Heim. their account. successful. at $59,805 was delivered to a home in The scam started with a Zeus virus or Heim said it’s a problem the company “We catch almost all of them. It’s less Canada Feb. 19 before Tech Data, an in- a similar variant that infected one of has been dealing with in the United than 1 percent that actually get fulfilled,” ternational IT distributor based in Largo, their customer’s computers, Heim said. States and Canada for about two years. Heim said. “Slips though, occasionally realized their customer had been a victim The virus, specifically a keylogger Trojan, “All the major tech distributors are deal- will occur, and it’s nice to know that we of a Russian cybercrime. was designed to track keystrokes and ing with the same activity,” he explained. have partners with law enforcement that The company has Largo police detec- relay the user names and passwords, In fact, any company that provides can jump on this for us.” tives to thank for helping to recover more even online banking credentials, back to electronic commerce access for its cus- than $20,000 of the equipment before it the cybercriminals, who then were able tomers has to defend against these types See CYBERCRIME, page 4A

LARGO Dog artist featured Choi Kwang Do at annual Pawfest International martial arts organization celebrates its anniversary in Largo The Kiwanis Club By JULIANA A. TORRES of Largo/Mid-Pinellas will co-sponsor its LARGO – The masters and students eighth annual Pawfest of a fairly new and American-made Saturday, April 5, 10 martial art form gathered in Largo for a.m. to 3 p.m., at an international seminar and contest Largo Central Park. March 21-22. New this year is a “Choi Kwang Do is a unique martial drawing for a painting arts system,” explained its founder made especially for Grand Master Kwang Jo Choi, who Pawfest by dog artist was in attendance. “It’s based on Brody, a border collie. modern scientific principals, not only ... Page 3A. Dog artist Brody for practical self-defense, which every- body can learn, but also, the more im- portant, (to) promote our health.” COUNTY The event celebrated the 27th an- niversary of the martial art and hon- ored the birthday of its founder. Choi, 72, still teaches seminars around the world, demonstrating the agility and power his system of training has al- lowed him to maintain. During this year’s seminar, he taught a class to senior citizens from the Fountains at Boca Ciega Bay, some in their 90s, and a class to a gymnasium full of black-belt students of all ages. This year, the international seminar was held in Largo to help promote the Florida movement, which has only two Photo by JULIANA A. TORRES Choi Kwang Do instructors Mary Nzamba, center, and Jordan Leiva, right, lead a demonstration team from Kennesaw, Ga., Grand Prix returns See CHOI KWANG DO, page 3A through their techniques at the 27th annual Choi Kwang Do Seminar and Contest, this year held in Largo March 22. The popular event returns to the streets of downtown St. Petersburg March 28-30 with a new name – the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. ... Page 6A. Chicken therapy County revisits Residents tout the benefits of backyard chicken coops BUSINESS Starkey Road Haircut-a-thon By JULIANA A. TORRES LARGO – Karen Maloney always project wanted to raise chickens. benefits associate Her flock of 12 hens have free By SUZETTE PORTER LARGO – A haircut-a-thon will be held range over half of her backyard, live Sunday, March 30, at My Salon, 1890 in a homemade coop and enjoy a CLEARWATER – Improvements for the Park West Bay Drive, noon to 4 p.m., to bene- diet of organic grain, mostly organic Street/Starkey Road corridor have been a part of Pinel- fit an associate, Donata Gawlik, who has vegetables and whatever other food las County’s Comprehensive Plan since 1989. breast cancer. is taking up space in Maloney’s re- Until recently, the project consisted of building a six- ... Page 8A. frigerator. Owning chickens was an lane divided roadway from Tyrone Boulevard to East Bay item on her bucket list, she ex- Drive. But now county staff is proposing new parameters plained. they say will better meet current needs. VIEWPOINTS “I knew I was going to like this. Al Bartolotta, section manager with the county’s Plan- It’s been like 100 times more fun ning Department and Metropolitan Planning Organiza- Thomas Michalski than I thought,” she said. “These tion, updated commissioners during the March 18 girls are lucky. They’ve got it made.” regular meeting on recommendations from a consultant Maloney works in a high-stress team asked to re-evaluate the project. Inflation takes its job, as a psychiatric nurse at Bay He showed a chart of 2010 traffic projections made in toll on Floridians. Pines VA Medical Center. Often, she 1989 and real numbers from 2012. The most drastic … Page 12A. comes home, pulls up a chair in her change, down by 91 percent, was the estimate for the backyard and just watches the Tyrone Boulevard to Park Boulevard segment. flock meander about, interact with In 1989, experts projected the annual average daily each other and bury themselves in traffic on that segment would increase to 46,900. Actual the dirt to clean their feathers in Photo by JULIANA A. TORRES numbers in the Pinellas County 2012 LOS (level of serv- what’s called a dust bath. Some- Karen Maloney of Largo poses with one of 12 hens in her flock. To the right ice) Report showed an AADT of 24,500. times her friends ask to join her for is the chicken coop she and a friend built in her backyard. Those same experts projected an AADT of 39,800 for Features “chicken therapy,” she said. the Park Boulevard to Bryan Dairy Road segment. Num- “They’re fascinating. There is had a coop and in the heat of sum- lowered voice, so as not to rouse bers reported in 2012, showed a 45 percent decrease to something relaxing about them,” mer, she said. It took three to four jealousy in her flock. “She’s my fa- Business ...... 8-9A 27,400. Maloney explained. “They’re like months for Maloney and her friend vorite too.” “That’s a big difference in numbers,” Bartolotta said. Classifieds ...... 5-7B your blood pressure medication – the chicks’ godfather, she ex- Maloney has several types of The downward trend in traffic coincides with the de- Community ...... 11, 14A and your antidepressant all plained – to finish the coop, while breeds: Rhode Island reds, New cline in the county’s population from 2000 to 2010. County ...... 5-7A wrapped in one.” the chicks grew bigger and began Hampshire reds, a Dutch Welsum- Meanwhile came the economic downturn and there Entertainment ...... 1-4, 8B Maloney’s flock has grown since making a mess of the garage. mer named Kip and a white leghorn was no money to implement the project and it stalled. So Faith & Family ...... 10A she first began raising chickens, “We had a lot of mishaps, but we named Pearl, the smallest of her staff took the opportunity to revisit the project with help Just for fun ...... 2B starting with six chicks four years had a lot of fun too,” she said. flock, who lays the most consistent from the design consultant. Largo ...... 3-4A ago. Four of the six grew up to be Maloney has hatched chicks as and biggest eggs. Bartolotta used a map to show “significant” areas near Outdoors ...... 15A roosters and had to be given away well, including Olive, named for her “She’s all business,” she said. the corridor where people live in poverty. Pets ...... 11A to avoid noise complaints from her breed. Olive eggers are more un- Most stereotypes about chickens “Those people are not driving,” he said. “They’re utiliz- Police beat ...... 5A neighbors. One has since died. Only usual chickens and lay, pre- prove to be true, she said. They’re ing the bus, biking and walking.” Schools ...... 11A a hen named Wilma is from the dictably, olive-colored eggs. After easily spooked, they come home to An analysis of the corridor revealed areas with no side- Viewpoints ...... 12A original flock. hatching, Olive imprinted on Mal- roost at dusk without fail – they walks, some with no contiguous sidewalks and bus stops Most of her flock she bought as oney and even now will follow her can’t see in the dark – and they that consist of “just signs sitting on swells,” he said. Call 397-5563 chicks, some from a local seller, around the yard. have a pecking order. New addi- He pointed out that there were other modes of travel For News & Advertising some ordered and sent through the “In the morning when I leave for tions to the flock get picked on, besides cars and safety had to be a primary concern. mail. Maloney started her flock all work, she’ll run after me, ‘Don’t wrong, buying the chicks before she leave me!’” she said, adding in a See CHICKENS, page 4A See STARKEY, page 4A

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CHOI KWANG DO, from page 1A didn’t make it into the finals, Defayette said. Around town The accessibility of Choi Kwang Do is inte- schools in the state. That meant the seminar gral to its purpose. Choi was an adept taek- Pawfest returns for eighth year was smaller than the 2,000 to 3,000 people it wondo teacher in Southeast Asia before he LARGO – The Kiwanis Club of usually attracts and included less demon- had to stop due to a knee injury and back Largo/Mid-Pinellas will co-sponsor stration teams. pain, he said. He came to the United States its eighth annual Pawfest Satur- “But they did a great job,” Choi said. “Per- for treatment and in 1978 began to develop a day, April 5, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at sonally, I love to come to Florida.” new martial arts technique that would aid his Largo Central Park, 101 Central The event, held at Christ the King Luther- recuperation and promote health, rather than Park Drive. an Church, was open to the public and host- show off toughness, he said. Admission is free. Enjoy a great ed by the Choi Kwang Do school that It took him nine years to develop the tech- family day in a carnival-like atmo- practices there, headed by Robert “Master D” nique, consulting with experts in human sphere while helping to raise funds Defayette. anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychol- that the Kiwanis Club will put to “It was a great success for us. I had several ogy and neurophysiology, Choi explained. good use in the community. Bring people already call, inquiring about the class- Twenty-seven years later, Choi Kwang Do, your favorite pooch to participate in es,” Defayette said. “Everyone’s pumped and with international headquarters in Atlanta, games, activities, lessons and excited about it. So that energy will help grow Ga., is taught in 40 different countries and demonstrations. our school.” regularly attracts converts who have trained New this year is a drawing for a Defayette’s school, called CKD Master D, in other martial art forms. painting made especially for Photo courtesy of LARGO KIWANIS meets in several locations, teaching adults, “We are growing very rapidly, actually, be- Pawfest by dog artist Brody the Dog artist Brody the border collie children, seniors and even stroke victims. cause of our concept,” Choi said. Photos by JULIANA A. TORRES border collie. Brody also will give a shows off one of his paintings. During the weekend’s contest, his team of The organization will expand with more Cassidy Shafer, part of the team based in demonstration of his painting abili- seven black-belt students ranged in age from schools in Florida in the next couple of years. Belleville, Mich., shows her punching ty on the main stage at 12:15 p.m. At a recent art auction to benefit a 8 to 57, showing off what students who are To find out more about the school in Largo, technique at the Choi Kwang Do international dog rescue nonprofit, one of Brody’s paintings sold for $125. still growing the art can do, though they visit www.ckdmasterd.com or call 595-6321. seminar in Largo March 22. The Upper Suncoast Dog Training Club again will give agility and obedience demonstrations. Also look for a demonstration by Largo po- lice K9 Murphy, who the Kiwanis Club purchased for the police depart- ment and a “lure chase” demonstration by Treasure Coast Swift Dogs. Other attractions include various dog rescues with adoptable dogs, face painting by Clowns Galore, bounce houses, contests for kids and dogs, Veterinarian of the Year Awards, drawings for four different golf packages and other donated gift baskets, a Largo fire truck display and a car show. The Largo Central Park miniature trains will be in op- eration throughout the weekend. For more information, call 587-6740, ext. 5014. Club hosts train show, open house LARGO – Suncoast Model Railroad Club will host a train show April 5-6, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Minnreg Hall, 6340 126th Ave. N. Admission is $6 for adults, $1 for youth ages 12 to 17 and free for children younger than 12. Come see more than 90 vendor tables sell- Above, the Choi Kwang Do demonstration team from Novi, Mich., ing train items in all scales. Food and snacks will be available for pur- shows off their skills. At right, Nick Elling from the Greca team in chase. Parking is free. Michigan swings his leg in a kick during the team 7 black belt contest During the same time, the club will host an open house at 12355 finals. Below, the founder of Choi Kwang Do, Kwang Jo Choi, center, 62nd St. N., Unit A. On display will be operating HO and N scale layouts. sits on the stage during the contest with Grand Master Do, left, and Admission and parking is free. Membership information will be available. Grand Master Marshall Pereira, right. For more details and directions, visit www.suncoastmrrc.com.

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Pool hosts underwater egg hunt CityCity calendarcalendar LARGO – Children are invited to help the Easter Bunny collect hundreds of colorful eggs Saturday, April 12, noon to 3 p.m., at tacted during National Library Week in April. For more information, Southwest Pool, 13120 Vonn Road. Largo Central Park call 587-6715 or visit www.LargoPublicLibrary.org. Retrieve the floating and sunken eggs to win prizes and goody The Largo Central Park is at 101 Central Park Drive. Within the park bags. The event is $3 for those with a recreation card or $5 with- are the Largo Public Library, at 120 Central Park Drive and Largo Cul- out one. Parents must be in the water with children younger than tural Center, 105 Central Park Drive. Largo Community Center 6 or those unable to tread water for 30 seconds. Call 518-3126. The Largo Community Center is at 400 Alt. Keene Road. Visit Largo ‘Monsters University’ to play in Central Park CommunityCenter.com or call 518-3131. McGough celebrates two holidays LARGO – Grab blankets and chairs and join the city of Largo for a LARGO – The Spring Ecofest and Easter Egg Hunt at McGough showing of the movie “Monsters University” on the big screen Friday, Center gives tribute to Motown Nature Park will be Saturday, April 12, 1 to 4 p.m., at 11901 March 28, dusk, at Largo Central Park. LARGO – Sounds of Soul presents “A Tribute to Motown” Thursday, 146th St. N. Themed activities will be held an hour before each movie. Onsite April 3, 1 to 3 p.m., at Largo Community Center. The nature park will host an Easter egg hunt at 3 p.m. for chil- parking, concessions and a camp fire will be available. No alcohol per- Flash back to a time when harmonies were hot and the dance dren, with a chance to meet the Easter Bunny. The event also will mitted. This event is open to all ages. Upcoming movie showings in- moves were even hotter for this installment in the Bright Lights Con- include Earth-Day themed activities for children – music, live clude “42” on April 11. For more information, call 587-6751. cert Series. Cost is $13. wildlife exhibits, recycling information and more Food, drinks and snacks will be available for purchase. The Family History day returns to the library Bluesman visits Largo Easter egg hunt will cost $5. LARGO – The Pinellas Genealogy Society is offering Family History LARGO – The Largo Community Center’s Sun Down Music Series Assistance Day Saturday, March 29, noon to 4 p.m., in the Jenkins presents “A Bluesman Night” Friday, April 4, 2014, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Room on the first floor of the Largo Public Library. Enjoy the sounds of Mark David Russell, aka “The Bluesman” as the Learn to eat for energy Bring information about your family and receive free, one-on-one re- sun sets and the stars come out. The cost is $5. A cash bar will be LARGO – Certified health coach Damiane Handa will teach various search assistance from a society consultant. Beginners are especially available. wellness tips and advice in this Hands on Wellness workshop Satur- encouraged to attend and experience the process of tracing their ge- day, April 12, 10 to 11:30 a.m., at Highland Recreation Complex. nealogical history. The cost is $8 for resident members, $10 for nonresident members No appointment is necessary for this first-come, first-served event. Highland Recreation Complex or $13 for guest. The society will offer tours of the library’s outstanding Genealogy Center Highland Recreation Complex is at 400 Highland Ave. Visit High and classes. Contact Bob Bryan at 595-4521 or [email protected]. landRecreation.com or call 518-3016. Mascots to visit Highland LARGO – Surround yourself with some of your favorite local mascots Library Friends host flash-fiction contest Largo offers men’s basketball tournament during the Munchies with Mascots event Saturday, April 12, 11 a.m. LARGO – The Friends of Largo Library will host a contest featuring LARGO – Register your team for Hoop Fest, Largo’s men’s 3-on-3 to 1 p.m., at Highland Recreation Complex,. flash fiction – a short story no more than 500 words – for adults ages basketball tournament April 5, 9 a.m., at the new outdoor basketball Enjoy the afternoon playing games and interacting with a variety of 18 and older. courts at Highland Recreation Complex, 400 Highland Ave. familiar faces. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. Don’t for- Submissions will be accepted through April 1 and must be emailed The cost is $80 per team and $10 per person for the extra 3-Point get to bring your camera and to preregister. to [email protected]. It’s free to enter the contest. First, Shootout and Dunk Contest. Space is limited. Teams must register The cost is $6 in advance per child, or $9 at door per child, and $2 second, and third place winners will be selected. Winners will be con- and pay by March 28. per adult.

CHICKENS, from page 1A mostly by a brown chicken named Poppy. “She’s large and in charge,” Maloney said. The chickens stay within their fenced area and make less noise than many dogs, she said. She’s never had any complaints from her neighbors. In fact, one of her neighbors on Ridge Road, Largo Commissioner Woody Brown, said he never smells and rarely hears Maloney’s flock. “After much re- search” with his wife Jenny, the family decided to begin a flock of three chickens last year, Brown said. “They provide for fresh eggs, and a cool learning experience for the boys,” the commissioner wrote in an email. “We really enjoy it, and we know what the chickens that give us eggs are eating.” The city of Largo has allowed backyard chicken coops for some time, though the city ordinance on the issue is a bit vague. Specifically, the city pro- hibits “chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and guinea fowl” from running at large within the city and re- Photos by JULIANA A. TORRES quires that the birds “are securely fenced and con- At left, Sandi Martin LaRoche displays a chick, one of several she sells at fined” within the owner’s property. Coops are to be her Largo farm each weekend. Above, part of Karen Maloney’s flock of “kept clean and free from offensive odors,” the ordi- a dozen free-range and what she calls “mostly organic” chickens, which nance states. she keeps in her Largo backyard. At bottom left, Maloney’s flock lays The city also has a noise ordinance, which does not look kindly upon roosters, who crow all day, not eggs in white, brown and green colors, even the occasional blue. just to announce the morning, Maloney explained. Recently, a Largo resident emailed commissioners She said she couldn’t guess how many residents birds,” she clarified, adding that she’s had requests But roosters aren’t expressly banned and the ordi- to ask them to prohibit chickens from the city. in Largo and Pinellas County own chickens, but it’s for butchered chickens. “I just can’t. We tell people, nance does limit the size of residents’ flock. Maloney “The sound of roosters should not be in the land- a growing trend. ‘If you name it, you don’t eat it.’” said 12 is plenty for her. scape of a very dense, congested city,” wrote Bruce “There sure are a lot more since we started sell- Martin’s Farm also furnishes schools with fertil- “I think there are many more backyard chicken Dennis. ing,” she said. “People are a lot more self-sufficient. ized eggs to hatch in the classroom, taking the coops in Largo than most realize,” Brown said. To violate the noise ordinance, a code enforce- They want to grow their own eggs.” chicks back after the lesson is over so they can find ment officer “must be present with a noise meter to Outside of Largo, chickens are allowed in the permanent homes for them. She provides about 40 make the determination,” building official Bill On- cities of Belleair, Dunedin, Gulfport and St. Peters- to 50 dozen eggs a year to different schools in Pinel- dulich wrote in response. burg, as well as in unincorporated Pinellas County, las County and Tampa throughout the school year. Roosters do crow regularly at Martin’s Farm, a according to an online tally by Pinellas County Citi- “There’s nothing more precious than watching a residential property in Largo run by Sandi Martin zens for Backyard Poultry. baby hatch. And kids don’t get to see that anymore,” LaRoche and her husband, Dawn. In fact, the farm Martin’s Farm started taking in rescued chickens LaRoche said. serves as a rescue facility for chickens and various about 15 years ago. Then people started asking for Like the school-hatched chicks, Maloney’s chick- other farm animals. The local SPCA, Animal Con- chicks, wanting to buy only two or three, not 25 at a ens that proved to be roosters ended up back at trol, Humane Society and even city of Largo code time as they usually sold. LaRoche realized she Martin’s Farm. LaRoche said she pays to determine enforcement officials bring stray fowl to her farm, could be choosy in what chickens she kept for her- the sex of the chicks she sells, so her customers are LaRoche said. She finds homes for the unwanted self and sell the rest. guaranteed hens. After all, it’s the hens that lay farm animals and purchases and sells chicks as a She now can offer up to 50 different breeds that eggs; the roosters only become a noise violation. regular part of her business. lay eggs from chocolate brown to green, all pure- Business picks up in the spring, especially around “We get 100 (chick) babies brought in every bred. Along with baby chicks, the LaRoches keep Easter, up until school lets out, LaRoche said. month, and they go like little hotcakes,” LaRoche and sell geese, pheasant, quail and peacocks. Martin’s Farm, at 990 Donegan Road, is open said. “People come every weekend.” “I only buy (chickens) for pets and eggs. No meat Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 585-1110.

CYBERCRIME, from page 1A the Quebec home. order trends. An atypical order that is sent via expedited shipping to a “It’s our belief that it’s already gone to Russia, and there’s not been residential address, as opposed to a business, will be flagged for man- In this case, the order requesting 50 different items was placed Feb. great cooperation with the Russian authorities,” Slaughter said. ual review. If it’s found to be fraud, it will be canceled. Tech Data will 17 and shipped to a home in Laval, Quebec, later that day. When Tech Heim said that in his experience tracing similar attacks through follow up with its customer – in this particular case, a Canadian IT re- Data identified the order as fraudulent, the company contacted UPS to email communications and IP addresses, they “almost always tie back seller – to let them know they’ve been infected with a virus and walk try to stop the delivery, but the equipment had already arrived about to locations in Russia, typically in the St. Petersburg area.” them through what needs to be done to fix it. an hour beforehand, at 8:04 a.m. Feb. 19. The two who were arrested aren’t cooperating, meaning that the “We would warn them too, it’s not just going to be Tech Data, but The company contacted the Largo Police Department to help inter- equipment still unaccounted for likely won’t be recovered, Heim said, their other supplier accounts,” Heim said. cept the stolen merchandise. Canadian authorities usually are reluc- though Canadian authorities continue to investigate. Cybercriminals usually order equipment like laptop computers, pro- tant to take up a case based on a private referral, Heim said. So “We want businesses to be aware and maintain their virus protec- cessors and hard drives. Since whatever they obtain is almost 100 per- Largo’s Detective Lara Young coordinated with police officials in Cana- tion software. This is what can happen,” Slaughter said. “Offenders cent profit, they can sell the equipment for prices dramatically less da to obtain a search warrant at the address of the delivery. know that time is on their side.” than their real worth. Canadian authorities arrested two people and were able to recover The two who were arrested are most likely unwitting participants in “They’re obviously selling on black market,” Heim said. some of the stolen computer equipment, according to Largo police. Po- the scheme, charged with receiving the equipment and reshipping it Still he said he was pleased with the collaboration with Largo police lice Lt. Stephen Slaughter said he was proud of the investigative serv- overseas in a “work-at-home” set-up, Heim said. It’s likely they won’t “to jump all over this” and recover some of the stolen merchandise. ices division for their quick action. know much of those behind the fraud anyway, Slaughter said. Most of Tech Data’s corporate campus is within Largo city limits, at “They jumped on the case within hours or the rest of the shipped “They wouldn’t want somebody to have that much intimate knowl- 5350 Tech Data Drive, near the St. Petersburg-Clearwater Internation- equipment would have been gone,” he said. edge,” he explained. al Airport. The company is in the process of building a new 46,800- More than $30,000 worth of equipment was not recovered from Heim said Tech Data has a system in place to track its customers’ square-foot office building on the campus.

STARKEY, from page 1A The 7.5-mile project is divided into six segments Avenue North to north of Bryan Dairy Road. with Segment 1 divided into three with sub-seg- • Segment 2 includes an extended intersection “Six lanes don’t mix well with safety,” he said. ments. County and MPO staff have been working improvement project to improve flow at Park Boule- Ken Jacobs, manager with the county’s Traffic Di- with the cities of Seminole and Largo to address vard. Design cost is budgeted at $134,000 and con- vision, said the corridor study involved creating bal- concerns. The section of Park Street from Tyrone struction $5.2 million. It is funded for construction ance to solve congestion and capacity problems. Boulevard to north of 86th Avenue North, primarily in fiscal year 2016-17. Staff now believes capacity enhancements can be on the west side, is adjacent to land within the city • Segment 3 addresses continuity, pedestrian and made without making the entire corridor six lanes. of Seminole. The section of Starkey Road from south multimodal safety concerns. Design cost is estimat- He pointed out that transitions between six lanes of Ulmerton Road to East Bay Drive goes through ed at $236,000 and construction $9.5 million. The and four lanes and around intersections would be the city of Largo. The remainder is located in unin- project is not currently budgeted. critical. corporated Pinellas. • Segment 4 provides improved traffic flow and “It’s a balancing act – the need for capacity and connection to the Bryan Dairy Road project, Starkey the need for pedestrians and bicyclists,” he said. The segments Road to 72nd Street. Design cost was $63,000 and Staff is focused on making sure investments al- • Segment 1A runs from Tyrone Boulevard to construction $4.2 million. The project is currently ready made for the project are being used. These in- 54th Avenue North. Current plans call for a four- under construction. vestments include prior design plans, permits and lane urban roadway. The project completes the con- • Segment 5, which runs from north of Bryan rights of way already purchased. nection to 46th Avenue and addresses pedestrian Dairy Road to 130th Avenue North, will be a 4-lane Consultant Chris Lovett with Engineering Servic- safety concerns in the area. Design cost is $215,000 road with design features to address pedestrian and es URS Corporation in Tampa explained proposed and construction $4.9 million. It is funded for con- multimodal safety concerns. Design costs are esti- plans for the different segments. The design main- struction in fiscal year 2017-18. mated at $220,000 and construction $6.2 million. tains a minimum 19.5 median width for separation • Segment 1B from 54th Avenue North to the Segment 5 is not currently funded. of the two-way traffic and provides left-turn lanes. Cross Bayou Canal Bridge is a four-lane project • Plans for segment 6 call for a 5-lane road, three The minimum lane width is 11 feet. with a transition from 62nd Avenue to the six-lane going northbound and two southbound. The project The existing stormwater conveyance system will bridge. It includes improvements for pedestrian and addresses traffic flow especially between Ulmerton be used. Bus pads and connecting sidewalks will be multimodal safety. Design cost is estimated at Road and East Bay Drive and pedestrian and multi- incorporated. A continuous sidewalk along each $215,000 and construction $5.3 million. It currently modal safety. Design is estimated to cost $550,000 side of the corridor away from the curb where right is not funded. and construction $8.8 million. The project is not of way permits also is included, as are continuous • 1C will be a six-lane road running from the currently funded. bike lanes along each side of the road. south side of the bridge to 84th Lane North. Plans Lovett estimated cost for the unfunded segments Photo courtesy of PINELLAS COUNTY Five intersections are targeted for capacity im- include widening of the functionally obsolete exist- at about $30 million. He said segments had been Pinellas County is rethinking plans for improving the provements, including Park Street at Tyrone Boule- ing bridge to bring it up to standards and provide funded putting those with prior investments – design 7.5-mile Park Street/Starkey Road corridor. vard, Park Street at Park Boulevard, Starkey Road bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Design costs are costs and purchases of permits or right of way – at at Bryan Dairy Road, Starkey Road at Ulmerton budgeted at $220,000 and construction $4.6 mil- the top of the list. The next consideration was need. first appeared on the Penny for Pinellas funding list Road and Starkey Road at East Bay Drive. lion. It is funded and scheduled for construction in “This will give the biggest bang for the taxpayer’s in 1989. The intersections are currently failing or will fail fiscal year 2015-16. money,” Lovett said. Commission Chair Karen Seel pointed out that in the future, staff said. The goal is to improve the • Segments 2, 3 and 4 also will be a 6-lane road. County Administrator Bob LaSala said he did not costs for the three funded segments were less than capacity at the intersection but not overbuild the Segment 2 runs from 84th Lane North to 82nd Av- know if additional money for the project would be budgeted. links between. Transitions from the intersections to enue North and Segment 3 from 82nd Avenue North available until it gets closer to the end of collection “We might have some funding for another seg- the narrow links are critical. to 106th Avenue North. Segment 4 goes from 106th of the current Penny for Pinellas. The road project ment,” she said. © Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com Leader, March 27, 2014 County 5A Gualtieri announces revised pursuit policy Registration opens for LARGO – Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri announced an agen- • Or, it is necessary to apprehend a driver of a vehicle because he or cy-wide change March 17 to the pursuit policy. she by their extremely dangerous driving poses an imminent threat of Police Explorer academy During a news conference, the sheriff explained the revised policy is great bodily harm to any person if not immediately stopped and appre- LARGO – The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, the Pinellas Park “first and foremost” intended to mitigate the risk for officer safety, as hended. Police Department, the St. Petersburg Police Department and the well as public safety. In the previous policy, what met the threshold of a pursuit included: Gulfport Police Department are hosting an exciting and educa- “Furthermore, the policy is intended to provide deputies bookends to A sworn member could engage in a vehicle pursuit only when: tional experience for the youth in Pinellas County. do their work, allow them to use their judgment and exercise good dis- • There is reasonable suspicion the violator posed an imminent threat The Academy offers youth between the ages of 14 and 18 in- cretion,” Gualtieri said. and or continuous threat. The threat had to be attributed to either sus- sights into how law enforcement performs their duties and how The main revisions to the policy include the following: pected criminal conduct or ongoing aggressive and/or reckless driving. law enforcement serves the community. Registration is open A sworn member may engage in a vehicle pursuit only when: The revision of the pursuit policy began about a year ago and took through June 4. Applicants must pass a background check. They • It is necessary to apprehend a person because he or she commit- into consideration input from members across the agency to develop a must be enrolled and attending high school in fall of 2014. Partic- ted a crime and, by their criminal conduct, the suspect constitutes an solid and workable policy. Gualtieri initiated the plans to revise the poli- ipants will be notified by June 18. imminent and/or continuous threat to the safety of any person if not cy and set a new tone as it relates to pursuits – when the time frame Some of the training involves practical exercises and a hold apprehended. between 2011 and 2012 showed an increase in pursuits and reflected harmless agreement that must be signed. The cost is $20. Per the policy, the crime or criminal conduct constitutes a forcible some instance of non-compliance with the pursuit policy at the time. Training opportunities for the Academy participants include felony, except unarmed burglary or burglary where the sole underlying Since the changes began to be instituted, the sheriff cited a 54 per- communications, ethics, traffic control, defensive tactics, forensics crime is a property crime; arson that resulted only in property damage; cent drop in pursuits between 2012 and 2013; and considerable modi- and crime scene, weapons familiarization, investigations, jail tour, aggravated assault, unless the aggravated assault involved the use of a fication to the behavior for engagement in a pursuit. building clearing, officer survival, unknown/high risk traffic firearm or other weapon. The new policy became effective March 17. stops, DUI investigations, domestic violence investigations and K- 9 demonstration. Week one of the three-week academy is July 22-24. Week two is scheduled from July 29-31 and week three is Aug. 5-7. The time is PolicePolice beatbeat 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The training will take place at various locations. Lunch will be provided on the last day. A graduation service is Man arrested after Sheriff’s Office responded to the signed to the Economic Crimes unknown print on the front, jeans scheduled between 1 and 3:30 p.m. On all other dates, lunch is standoff with police scene. The Pinellas County Sher- Unit ask the public’s assistance and glasses. She was carrying a the participant’s responsibility. Youths will need transportation to iff’s Office Swat and Negotiating in locating a Seminole credit card large gold or beige handbag. their respective Explore Post site for the day. KENNETH CITY – Kenneth City Team responded as well. fraud/identity theft suspect who The suspect has been seen For information, call Deputy Jim Butterfield at 727-421-3149. police, aided by the Pinellas Communication with the sus- stole from a female victim’s purse. driving a dark gray Nissan SUV. County Sheriff’s Of- pect went on According to Pinellas County Anyone with information on fice, successfully throughout the early Sheriff’s detectives, on Thursday, this theft is asked to contact De- shoe caper has been solved.” Michigan, but the shoe was still talked a suspect into morning hours. Jan. 16, between 5:30 and 6 tective J. Cangemi at 582-6200 or “The wrestling shoe which in Pinellas County with people giving himself up Eventually commu- p.m., the victim completed her to remain anonymous and be eli- walked away (with some help) she had met while in town. Those after he barricaded nications with Peters grocery shopping and paid her gible for a reward contact Crime from Hogan’s Beach Shop on people brought the shoe back to himself into his stopped. At approxi- bill at the Publix Supermarket lo- Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS or Sunday has been returned,” stat- the shop Thursday night. home after threaten- mately 11:30 a.m. cated at 10801 Starkey Road in www.crimestoppersofpinellas.org. ed a post made about 9 p.m. on No charges have been filed yet, ing his roommates March 23 the SWAT Seminole. She then went to use Clearwater PD’s Facebook page. and the investigation continues. with a shotgun. team made entry the restroom prior to leaving the Woman returns Police said the woman who Clearwater Police announced According to a re- into the residence on store. The victim inadvertently took the shoe called the store on Wednesday evening details of port from Kenneth 56th Way North and left her purse in the grocery cart Hulk Hogan’s shoe Thursday to say she did some- an investigation into the theft of City police, the room- apprehended him and, when she returned, her wal- CLEARWATER – Clearwater po- thing stupid and wanted to re- See POLICE, page 6A mates, Brian Hugh- without incident. let was missing from her purse. lice reported March 20, “the great turn the shoe. She’s back in es, 34, and Zane Justin Peters Peters was booked Since the incident, the victim’s Earnst, 42, came to into to the Pinellas County Jail on credit card has been used at vari- the station about 11:30 p.m. two counts of aggravated assault ous locations in the Largo Mall March 22 and told police that with a deadly weapon and one area by a white female in her 50s. their roommate Justin Peters, 31, count of felon in possession of a She is described as being 5-feet to was intoxicated and verbally ar- firearm. Bond was set at $20,000. 5-feet 3-inches tall, medium build, guing with them. They said Peters weighing approximately 150 had pointed a shotgun at them, pounds. She has brown shoulder threatening their lives. Detectives seek length hair. At the time of the Kenneth City Police Depart- credit card thief theft, she was wearing a long- ment and the Pinellas County SEMINOLE – Detectives as- sleeve red shirt or sweater with an

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Florida lawmakers pass tax relief bill Grand Prix returns By SUZETTE PORTER rvehicles, $21.55 for mid- opportunity to take advantage of House Speaker Will Weather- dleweight vehicles and $18.55 for the savings it will offer,” Nelson ford and Senate President Don Unanimous votes by Florida’s lightweight vehicles. said in a press release. “I would Gaetz announced in January de- House and Senate leaves the fate The legislature increased vehi- be disheartened if someone tails of a five-point “Work Plan of $395 million in tax relief in the cle registration fees to help bal- missed out on the opportunity to 2014,” which prioritized tax relief. hands of Gov. Rick Scott. ance the budget in 2009, when save money because they were A reduction on annual vehicle The bill passed March 18 by state general revenue collections not informed of the pending legis- registration fees was one of the the Senate and March 20 by the declined more than 22 percent lation and potential savings.” five. The House and Senate have House reduces certain annual ve- since their high in 2005-2006, of- In 2013, 9 percent of Pinellas already passed two others, legis- hicle registration fees, totaling ficials said. Now, they’re reversing County residents took advantage lation to protect Florida’s children $395 million in savings. Starting that action. of the biennial registration. A from sexual predators as well as Sept. 1, fees to register a motor Gov. Scott praised the Senate conservative estimate of $12.50 the Florida GI Bill. vehicle will drop to the amount for passing the bill. He released a in annual savings per registra- The GI Bill increases education paid prior to 2009. statement March 18 that talked tion shows that Pinellas County and employment opportunities Registration costs will go down about how critical the bill was to residents would save approxi- for the state’s veterans, including by $25.05 for heavy weight his $500 million “It’s Your mately $500,000 by holding off an increase in funding for Educa- Money” campaign. on biennial renewals until the tional Dollars for Duty. It also al- “This tax cut will let families new rates are established, Nel- lows out-of-state veterans to WEST BAY keep nearly $400 million of their son said. receive in-state tuition rates Photo by RICH SHEPPARD hard-earned money in their own However, residents can still through the C.W. Bill Young Vet- Ana Beatriz of Brazil is followed closely around a turn during last 032714 pockets,” Scott said. renew their registrations for two eran Tuition Waiver Program. year’s Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. The popular event, Village Plaza Pinellas County Tax Collector years if they prefer. They need to The bill provides $300,000 to which features the kickoff to the Verizon IndyCar series and the 1901 West Bay Dr., Largo Diane Nelson took a proactive write “two year renewal” on their Visit Florida to spend to encour- Pirelli World Challenge GT and GTS classes, returns to the streets 581-3637 stand to help local residents save registration renewal return card age veterans to make Florida of downtown St. Petersburg March 28-30 with a new name – the wwwWestbayClippers.com money. On March 12, well before and double the amount to be their home. It also enhances hir- Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. For ticket information, visit www.gpstpete.com. Great Everyday Prices the legislature voted on the meas- paid. There is no cost advantage ing preferences for veterans and ure, Nelson removed the two-year with two-year registration re- spouses of veterans who died in MEN’S LADIES’ renewal option from motor vehi- newals, they are offered as a mat- combat for government jobs and HAIRCUT HAIRCUT cle renewal notices. ter of convenience, Nelson said. allows private employers to do to increase protections against tunity through Education and $ 75 $ 95 “If this bill passes, I want to For more information, visit the same. sexual offenders. The two remain- Improve Government Accounta- 9 9 give Pinellas County residents the www.taxcollect.com. Four separate bills were passed ing points are Economic Oppor- bility and Efficiency. POLICE, from page 6A with animal cruelty March 19 was on Sunday, Feb. 2, between the hours of 11:30 a.m. Time Care Inc. after using part of a beach um- and 1 p.m. at the Aldi grocery store at 7777 Seminole an expensive piece of memorabilia – an autographed brella to hit a seagull. Blvd. in Seminole. Rik Dietel CW21 wrestling shoe once worn by Hulk Hogan taken from his Ryan David Lesle of West- According to detectives, the two suspects enter grocery shop on Clearwater Beach. ern Springs, Ill., was booked stores and look for opportune times to remove wallets According to the media release, a heavyset white female in at the Pinellas County Jail at from opened purses left on the upper carrier of grocery All types her 50s took the shoe about 5:20 p.m. Sunday, March 16. 9:37 p.m. on the felony charge carts or being carried by unsuspecting shoppers that are The shoe is valued of cruelty to animals. He was momentarily pre-occupied. The first suspect removes wal- of clock at $5,500. released on $5,000 bond at lets from the shoppers while the second acts as a lookout. Four white fe- 2:46 a.m. The first suspect is described as a black female in her repair. males – possibly Clearwater police said Lesle mid-30s, 5-feet, 5-inches to 5-feet, 9-inches tall, approxi- from Michigan on was annoyed by a flock of seag- mately 150 pounds with black shoulder length straight spring break – ulls near him and his friends Ryan David Lesle hair. She was last seen wearing a light colored sweater Howard came into Hogan’s south of Pier 80 near Tower 3, with horizontal stripes and a dark colored shirt under- Miller Beach Shop at so he used the lower pole part of an umbrella to swing at neath and yellow slacks. 5:16 p.m. Four the birds. After injuring a bird, he used the pole again to The second suspect is described as a black female in minutes later, a try to put the bird out of its misery. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com Leader, March 27, 2014 County 7A Hard times ahead? County focuses on beach nourishment funding By SUZETTE PORTER affect existing projects and and Infrastructure. funding levels,” Squires said. work projects. The Corps plans to transition into a watershed- In Squires’ memo to Scott, he talked about the CLEARWATER – Beaches “They have a number of based budgeting process, Squires said. Officials at the many years the county had benefitted from “reli- that were nourished fared bet- things on the plate,” he said. Corps headquarters advised Squires and other propo- able” federal support for nourishing the three devel- ter than those that were not Due to budgetary con- nents of beach nourishment attending the February oped barrier islands – Sand Key, Treasure Island when Super Sandy hit New straints, the Corps is evaluating meeting to bundle projects to maximize benefits. and Long Key. Jersey in 2012. its priorities, which could be a Squires gave the example of bundling beach Over the last 40 years, $100 million has been That was just one lesson problem for future projects, nourishment with dredging to use the same con- “put to good use” nourishing the county’s three shared during an American such as ongoing beach nour- tractor for multiple projects. Pinellas County already beaches, he said. Shore and Beach Association ishment. The Corps’ top priority bundles projects. Materials from dredging channels “This was largely due to congressional earmarks, Summit attended by Pinellas will be meeting the financial and inlets for navigation and flushing improvements thanks to the late Congressman Bill Young,” County’s Coastal and Freshwa- challenge of meeting operations go to nourish Gulf beaches. Squires said. ter Resources Manager Andy and maintenance needs, “My overall impression is they are not optimistic Now, there are no more earmarks and no more Squires. Screenshot by SUZETTE PORTER Squires said. or pessimistic, but neutral,” he said. help coming from Young. Squires provided Pinellas Coastal & Freshwater Resources Manager Consequently, the Corps is The Corps requested more interaction with out- With competition for federal funding becoming County Commissioners with an Andy Squires updates to Pinellas County reluctant to begin new funding side agencies and requested frequent meetings with more challenging, it is time to look toward state and update on beach nourishment Commissioners March 18 about possible commitments. Squires remind- American Shore & Beach Association, which local dollars to pay for new sand on area beaches. during the March 18 regular funding cuts for beach nourishment. ed commissioners of the 50- Squires said it would do. He said the state had budgeted less than half of an meeting. He spent some time year federal authorization for Another pressing matter is passage of the Water estimated $90 million needed to keep Florida’s talking about what he learned during the Feb. 25- Treasure Island that ends in 2019. Authorization for Resource Development Act by Congress, which beaches nourished. 27 gathering of the nation’s coastal managers and Long Key expires in 2030 and 2043 in Sand Key. Squires discussed with a staff member from Florida Squires said it costs about $10 million a year to scientists in Washington, D.C. “Continued federal funding may decline in the Sen. Bill Nelson’s office. He also talked to the coun- keep local beaches nourished with about half the One pressing matter is a possible decrease in near term and end upon authorization expiration ty’s new federal lobbyist. money coming from federal funding in the past. funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for dates,” Squires said in a memo to David Scott, exec- “I’m a little bit depressed about federal funding “We need to talk to state representatives and start beaches. He said the Corps’ “belt tightening” could utive director of the Department of Environment opportunities. … We need to be prepared to lose looking to the bed tax for a larger portion,” he said. Briefs Property taxes accepted online. the invoice level, and if applicable, the check num- speak, and view government spending on their be- due Monday, March 31 The 2013 tax roll included 410,081 tax bills that ber and funding source across both departments. half,” Burke said. “I wanted to eliminate any barrier were mailed to Pinellas County property owners at The site offers multiple methods of searching for in- to being absolutely transparent. With Spending in CLEARWATER – Tax Collector Diane Nelson re- the end of October in 2013. formation under various categories including by the Sunshine, I believe we have accomplished just minds Pinellas County property owners of the up- The tax collector’s office sent reminder notices to vendor, department and spending. that – a companion piece to the state’s sunshine coming March 31 payment deadlines for 2013 owners with unpaid bills at the beginning of March The site also provides records of salary expendi- laws regarding open record keeping.” property taxes. 2014. tures for employees under both entities. Tutorial The project was led by Clerk of the Circuit Court Property owners have multiple options for paying For more information about tax deadlines or videos are placed on each tab of the site to help Internet technology staff and developed by staff in their taxes, but the deadlines vary depending on the other Pinellas County Tax Collector services, visit users navigate the different functions associated Pinellas County’s Business Technology Services di- payment method: www.taxcollect.com or call 727-464-7777 to speak with each type of search. Users also are able to ex- vision, leveraging the county’s recent investment in • Online payments via www.taxcollect.com: Due with a customer service representative. port data into multiple programs. the Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise busi- by 11:55 p.m. Monday, March 31 Clerk of the Circuit Court Ken Burke requested ness planning and financial application. • Mail-in payments: Must be postmarked with a the in-house project be developed to offer citizens an To view the Spending in the Sunshine website, date on, or prior to, Monday, March 31 New website reveals easy-to-use, convenient way to view government visit www.pinellasclerk.org and click on the Spend- • In-person and drop-box payments: Due by 5 county’s spending spending. ing in the Sunshine tab at the top of the page. To p.m. on Monday, March 31, 2014 CLEARWATER – A new “Spending in the Sun- “I am very pleased that all Pinellas County citi- learn more about Pinellas County government visit Payments received after the respective deadlines shine” website allows users to view financial trans- zens will now be able to open the books, so to www.pinellascounty.org. will be considered delinquent and will begin to ac- actions by the Clerk and the Circuit Court and crue interest at 3 percent. Pinellas County Commissioners. For convenience, the tax collector’s office encour- The website is the latest offering by the county to ages taxpayers to pay online at www.taxcollect.com, provide citizens an electronically accessed, trans- where payments can be made through an electronic parent view of government activities. check feature that securely transfers funds directly The Spending in the Sunshine website allows from a bank account. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 8A Business Leader, March 27, 2014 Unemployment rising in Pinellas Haircut-a-thon in Largo benefits breast cancer victim January report shows 0.5 percent increase from December LARGO – A haircut-a-thon will be held Sunday, March 30, at My Salon, 1890 West Bay Drive, noon to 4 p.m., to benefit an as- sociate, Donata Gawlik, who has breast cancer. By SUZETTE PORTER tan Statistical Area increased from 6 percent in December to 6.5 per- There will be hot dogs and beverages available for purchase. cent in January. The local MSA includes Hernando, Hillsborough, Additionally a raffle for a variety of gift baskets, a 50/50 drawing Pinellas County’s unemployment took an upward swing to start 2014. Pasco and Pinellas counties. Unemployment in the local MSA in Jan- and a silent auction will be held. According to a report released March 17 by the Florida Department uary 2013 was 8.5 percent. Hotel stays being auctioned off include a three-day, two-night of Economic Opportunity, Pinellas County’s not seasonally adjusted Pinellas County labor force went up from 440,976 in December to night stay at Sunset Vistas Beachfront Suites in Treasure Island unemployment rate increased to 6.3 percent compared to 5.8 percent 442,390 in January. The number of unemployed jumped from 25,783 in a two-bedroom, two-bath suite valued at $750. in December. Still, January 2014 unemployment was significantly to 27,838. The number of people with jobs declined from 415,192 in Other area hotels and resorts being auctioned off include The lower than last year’s at 8.2 percent. December to 414,552 in January. Sirata Beach Resort and The Alden Beach Resort, both on St. Pete A similar trend was reported in the not seasonally adjusted figures The local MSA, which had led the way in job growth in 2013, placed Beach; and The Hilton and Sheraton Sand Key Resorts, both on at the state and federal level. Unemployment in Florida went up from third in the list in January 2014. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford took Clearwater Beach; and Sailport Waterfront Suites on Tampa Bay. 5.9 percent in December to 6.3 percent in January. The state’s unem- first place with over-the-year job gains of 36,400 jobs. Miami-Miami Others include three-day, two night stays at Ocean Pointe Suites ployment in January 2013 was 8.5 percent. The federal unemploy- Beach-Kendall was second with 30,500. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clear- in Key Largo and The Mutiny Hotel in Coconut Grove both offered ment rate increased from 6.5 percent in December to 7 percent in water was third with 29,400 jobs. in one bedroom suites and each valued at more than $600. January. Federal unemployment in January 2013 was 8.5 percent. Unemployment figures for February are scheduled for release Call Alison Hall at 421-9091. Unemployment for the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater Metropoli- March 28. Briefcase Crawford named CVT of the Year tions.” Other technicians at the hospital look to Veterinary Medical Association, Pinellas County Vet- Antiques Alley to host street party LARGO – Beth Craw- Crawford for guidance. erinary Medical Association and Pinellas Animal BELLEAIR BLUFFS – The Second Tuesday Street ford of Bluffs Animal The FVMA will honor Crawford with the presenta- Foundation. She has served as secretary and presi- Party @ The Alley will take place Tuesday, April 8, 6 Hospital in Largo, is the tion of her award during its annual awards ceremo- dent of the PCVMA, and she is currently the secre- to 8 p.m., at Antique Alley, 596 Indian Rocks Road N. 2014 recipient of the ny on April 26, at the Buena Vista Palace Hotel and tary of the Pinellas Animal Foundation. The event will feature a free concert with Clock- Florida Veterinary Medi- Spa, Lake Buena Vista. She is also actively involved in Project Breath, work Knotwork, purveyors of rollicking steampunk cal Association’s Certified which is a program that is supported by donations jazz. There also will be complimentary refreshments Veterinary Technician of Donovan earns award to supply the Pinellas County Fire Departments and exclusive evening shopping hours at Antique the Year Award. SEMINOLE – Dr. Kim- with oxygen masks for pets and for educating the Alley’s unique collection of boutiques. The FVMA is a profes- berly Donovan, who cur- department staff on CPR and first aid using these For more information, call Carol at 793-8826 or sional association in the rently serves as the masks. visit www.Facebook.com/ShopRoadsideAttraction. state of Florida that rep- medical director of The FVMA will honor Donovan with the presenta- resents more than 3,600 Oakhurst Veterinary tion of her award during its annual awards ceremo- member veterinarians. Hospital in Seminole, is a ny on April 26, at the Buena Vista Palace Hotel and Crawford has worked Beth Crawford recipient of the Florida Spa, Lake Buena Vista. as a CVT for 15 years. She possesses an associate’s Veterinary Medical Asso- degree in science in veterinary technology and a ciation’s Gold Star Award Art at the Plaza to host trunk show bachelor’s degree in applied science in veterinary for 2014. BELLEAIR BLUFFS – Peter Cielsa and Sky of technology. The FVMA is a profes- Bazyli Studio will be participating in a trunk show She was nominated for the CVT of the Year Award sional association in the on Friday, March 28, 5 to 8 p.m., at Art at the Plaza, by her colleague, Dr. Douglas J. Spiker, who de- state of Florida that rep- Dr. Kimberly Donovan in the Plaza 100 Shops, 100 Indian Rocks Road. scribes her as a deeply caring practitioner to her pa- resents more than 3,600 Light refreshments will be served. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com Leader, March 27, 2014 Business 9A Sweetbay stores switching to Winn-Dixie PRO releases real estate statistics Bi-Lo Holdings LLC, the parent company of BI-LO dreds of essential items for a 10-week period; The Pinellas Realtor Organization recently report- • New pending sales are up 13.6 percent and Winn-Dixie grocery stores, has announced it • $4 and $10 generic prescription savings, plus ed Pinellas County real estate statistics for February. • New listings are up 7.5 percent will begin to rebrand six Pinellas County Sweetbay discounts on many name-brand medications; According to the report, inventory continues to in- • Median sales price is up 8.7 percent stores into Winn-Dixie stores. • Weekly savings solutions through Buy One, Get crease in the Pinellas County market. There are 121 • Median days on market is up 5.0 percent The stores will close on April 5 and reopen on One Free items, 10 for $10 and Meal Deals, which more active listings for February than in January. • Inventory is up 8.9 percent April 11. offers great prices on a variety of fresh meal packs Closed sales in February are up from January by • Foreclosure closed sales are up 41.8 percent The stores affected are in Seminole at 10202 for the family; and 159 closings. • Short sale closed sales are down 55.0 percent Seminole Blvd., St. Pete Beach, 7625 Blind Pass • e-coupons, which are a way to load savings to Closings paid in cash are also up in February. Townhomes/condos (percent change year over Road; South Pasadena, 6851 Gulfport Blvd. Winn-Dixie Customer Reward Card and have them There were 120 more paid in cash closings in year) It also affects three St. Petersburg stores at 2139 redeemed automatically with a swipe of the card at February versus January. New pending sales have • Closed sales are up 4.9 percent 34th St. N., 7491 Fourth St. N., and 3327 Ninth St. N. the register. increased 6.8 percent year over year and new list- • Cash sales are down 2.2 percent The six Pinellas stores are among 18 in the “While the name on the storefronts is changing, ings have increased 4 percent year over year from • New pending sales are down 2.6 percent Tampa Bay area to make the change. the people running them don’t have to,” said Medi- February 2013. • New listings are down 0.9 percent “Upon reopening as a Winn-Dixie, we believe cus- na. “We’ve invited Sweetbay associates to join the Following is a summary of the report: • Median sales price is up 7.2 percent tomers will be pleasantly surprised to see that we Winn-Dixie family and look forward to exchanging Single family homes stats (percent change • Median days on market is down 16.7 percent have been working hard to provide the fresh, quality what it means to be local as we work together to run year over year) • Inventory is down 4.4 percent products they want at prices they can afford,” said even greater stores.” • Closed sales are down 3.3 percent • Foreclosure closed sales are up 22.1 percent Joey Medina, Winn-Dixie’s regional vice president. Bi-Lo Holdings LLC, the parent company of BI-LO • Cash sales are down 2.9 percent • Short sale closed sales are down 73.6 percent “Plus, we will offer a suite of in-store savings pro- and Winn-Dixie grocery stores, is the ninth-largest grams, like the fuelperks! Reward Program, which conventional supermarket chain in the United lets customers earn incredible savings at participat- States based on net sales. The company employs Real estate ing Shell stations every time they shop with their nearly 60,000 associates who serve customers in Coldwell names top associates ing located between Dunedin and Palm Harbor,” Winn-Dixie Customer Reward Card.” 686 grocery stores and 482 in-store pharmacies said Steve Klein in a press release. Klein is the vice Other savings programs include: throughout the eight southeastern states of Ala- SEMINOLE – The Bayou/Bardmoor office of Cold- well Banker Residential Real Estate recently an- president of Klein & Heuchan Inc. “The property of- • The Winn-Dixie Customer Reward Card, which bama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, fered an excellent parking ratio and a beautifully is a free membership card that allows customers to North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. nounced its top associates for the month of February. Jeff Glass was recognized as the top list- landscaped half acre lot. The buyer will be relocat- take advantage of deals when presented at checkout; Visit www.bi-lo.com and www.winn-dixie.com for ing his dental practice and this area offers excellent • Dependable Deals that freeze prices on hun- more information. ing and top selling associate. Debi Balogh was rec- ognized as the top closer. demographics and very good pricing.”

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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 10A Faith & Family Leader, March 27, 2014 Mom explains benefits of kids playing sports Hammond-Geiger Recently, I went to four ball games in one week. Two were baseball games, the USF Bulls and the Tampa Bay Rays, and the other two Ashley Brooke Hammond and Scott Geiger are engaged to be were my girl’s softball games. As I married. was thinking about the games, I Ashley is the daughter of Kim Hammond of Seminole and was reminded about how good it is Mike and Jeni Hammond of Sandusky, Ohio; and granddaugh- for kids to be involved in sports. Mom 2 Mom ter of the late Richard and Arlene Van Curen of Seminole. She Kadi Hendricks My two daughters have been is a 2002 graduate of Seminole High School. She received a Tubbs playing sports since they were 4 business degree from the University of South Florida and is a and 5 years old. The first sport CPA. they wanted to play was tennis. I Geiger is the son of Bill and Penny Geiger of Tampa. He also think they started out with tennis because their cousins played tennis. is a Seminole High School graduate and graduated from Florida The next sport was soccer, then T-ball, baseball and this year, they’re State University with a few master’s degrees. playing softball. A wedding date has been set for June 2014. Being in sports has helped my girls in so many ways. They learn how to win and to lose. They learn how to play as a team and as an in- dividual. They learn how to work for a goal. They also learn cama- raderie and sportsmanship. Another benefit is they are exercising. Since my kids are young, only 8 and 9 years old, they are still learn- ing how to play. This is the first year they have played softball. Most of the kids on the team are learning the positions, how to throw, pitch Photo by KADI HENDRICKS TUBBS and catch. In just a few weeks, I have already seen an improvement. Graci Tubbs, center, helped announce the lineup during the fourth My husband and I always try to encourage our kids. Sometimes inning of a USF Bulls baseball game on March 16. She is pictured with they get upset if they strike out, don’t get a hit or make a bad play. USF baseball announcer Alfredo Muente and marketing coordinator While we were at the Rays spring training game, we were able to show Allison Minisce. the girls that even the professionals strike out and don’t get hits every time. They even make errors, but they don’t let it get them down and going to school, I didn’t have time to do much else. I played soccer, they get right back in the game. basketball and softball. I wasn’t good enough to go to college on a My daughter Graci and I attended the USF baseball game to watch scholarship, but I still enjoyed playing. one of my sisters sing the national anthem. While we were there, we I think it was even more important for kids to play sports in middle not only saw the baseball game, but also had the chance to see the and high school because those are the years that kids seem to get into girl’s softball team play for a few minutes. It was a great chance to tell trouble if they don’t have anything to do. When you are involved in my daughter that if she gets good enough, she could get a scholarship sports, you don’t have time to be bored and get into trouble. The other and play softball for college if she wants. good thing is you have to keep up your grades to play sports. Most By the way, if you haven’t been to USF for a game, it’s pretty neat kids like playing sports, so they get good grades. how the baseball and softball fields are right next to each other. The I encourage parents to help your kids find a sport they like to do, stadiums are beautiful and kids get in free to the games. It’s a wonder- whether it’s a team sport or an individual sport. It can make a big dif- ful experience. Graci even got to be the kid announcer during the ference in your child’s life. fourth inning and go into the press box to announce the Bulls players who were batting that inning. That made her day! Kadi Hendricks Tubbs, mother of two girls ages 8 and 9, lives in Ashley Brooke Hammond and Scott Geiger I know from my own experience that when I was playing sports and Seminole. Visit her blog at Mom2MomFamilyFun.blogspot.com. Faith briefs First Baptist Church of Indian Rocks Magazine, ParentLife Magazine, and Sharing Magazine. She is a pas- sented Saturday, April 5, at Sylvan Abbey United Methodist Church, LARGO – As part of the Moms At Heart program, Tracey Russell will sionate advocate for children in this world through an organization 2817 Sunset Point Road. share her message Wednesday, April 9, 8:45 to 11:30 a.m.; and 6:30 called Orphans Heart. In addition, she and her husband Mark are the Registration will begin at 2:30 p.m. Play will start at 3 p.m. The reg- to 8 p.m., in Room EC-252 of the Education Center at First Baptist co-founders of Freeride 836, a kite surfing event that has raised more istration fee is $15, which includes pizza, drinks and an awards cere- Church of Indian Rocks, 12685 Ulmerton Road. than $70,000 to build a home for orphans in Tanzania. mony immediately following the event in the church’s fellowship hall. Russell is a writer, speaker, wife and mother. She will share a mes- The event will include food, coffee and giveaways. For those who For information, call 796-3057. sage called “The Image of Love – A Marriage Testimony and A Remar- have not attended a Moms At Heart meeting previously, register online riage Story.” Russell is a wife and mother of four. She is a gifted at indianrocks.org/moms-at-heart. Childcare is provided but preregis- Clearwater Christian College concert set tration is required. speaker and writer with a heart for helping women repurpose the pain CLEARWATER – Clearwater Christian College will present a sacred For information, call 595-3421. and hardship of life. Her articles have been published in Proverbs 31 concert featuring Vivaldi’s Beatus Vir along with other sacred selections Tuesday, April 8, 7 Pathways Community Church p.m., at Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, 350 S. Hyde Park, Tampa. WE BUY LARGO – Sheila Ray Charles, the daughter of Ray Charles, will This concert is free to the public. 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Foundation hosts Career Education Breakfast Pet of the week LARGO – The Pinellas Education Foundation recently hosted its an- Stavros Career Education Program will be awarded to a deserving stu- nual Career Education Breakfast where community, business and ed- dent in Lerner’s honor. Mocha ucational leaders came together to raise funds for career education The 2014 Career Educator of the Year Award, which recognizes an Meet Mocha, an energetic, programs and initiatives in Pinellas County Schools. outstanding career and technical educator in a Pinellas County High 1-year-old pit bull terrier mix Kyle and Danny Mastronardo served as keynote speakers. These School, was given to two teachers this year, Chris Borg of Lakewood who would make a wonderful two entrepreneurs and founders of Nardo’s Natural, a family-owned or- High School’s Applied Robotics Program and Dan Smith of Country- companion. Do you have a big, ganic skincare line, appeared on ABC’s Shark Tank. They shared their side High School’s Center for Computer Technologies. Each will receive fenced-in yard or enjoy regular inspiring story. a $2,000 classroom grant for their respective programs. trips to the dog park? Outdoor The event recognized business, educator, and school leaders in sev- The 2014 Academies of Pinellas Outstanding Achievement Awards activities like these are great eral career education categories. went to the following high schools: for an active girl like her. Bring Kurt Long, CEO and founder of FairWarning, announced the winner • Area 1: Dunedin High School the entire family, including of the Next Generation Entrepreneurs Program, a year-long business • Area 2: Countryside High School children and canines, to meet competition involving high school juniors and seniors, which included • Area 3: East Lake High School Mocha. She is great with ev- business plan training, creativity workshops and mentoring. • Area 4: Pinellas Park High School eryone. Mocha’s favorite toys The winners were Jason Wilkinson, Shea Akerman and Jason Each high school will receive $2,000 toward its programs. are tennis balls. Adopt her for Williams from East Lake High School who developed a Universal Sol- During the breakfast reception, a showcase of student skills and $30, which includes a spay dering Attachment. The universal attachment will enable soldering to programs from the Academies programs were displayed in Finance surgery, microchipped, vacci- be done with one hand as opposed to two because of mounting on the Park and Enterprise Village. Programs included: nations and free 30 days of pet iron in a self-feeding fashion. It will increase quality, speed and con- • Applied Robotics, Lakewood High School insurance. Visit 9099 130th sistency of the user’s output, as well as accessibility. • Center for Computer Technology, Countryside High School Ave. N., Largo or www.spca They will receive $10,000 as they meet various milestones to start • Culinary Arts, Dixie Hollins High School tampabay.org. their business. • Center for Wellness and Medical Professions, Boca Ciega High Ellen Stavros presented the Frances Stavros Career Education School Champion Award to Pinellas School Board member Linda Lerner who • First Responders: National Guard Center for Emergency Manage- has actively supported career education and is dedicated to helping ment, Pinellas Park High School Paw prints Pinellas students succeed. A $2,000 scholarship to the Frances • Culinary Arts, Osceola Fundamental High School SPCA to present Baby Steps workshop LARGO – The Baby Steps Workshop will be presented Saturday, April 5, 4 to 6 p.m., at SPCA Tampa Bay, 9099 130th Ave. N. School notes This new workshop is designed to assist expectant mothers and College Fund of Pinellas to award scholarships 13, honoring Thomas duPont and Timothy Mariani, two of the school’s their families. Topics covered will include bringing a new baby into a The College Fund of Pinellas County Inc. plans to award at least 13 founding fathers. Clearwater Mayor George Cretekos attended the event, home with pets and getting children and pets to play nice. The $1,000 scholarships this summer. as well as the founders’ families, school trustees, current parents, facul- SPCA program is a 2014 licensed presenter with Family Paws Par- Applicants must be receiving a Pell Grant for the fall 2014 through ty, staff and a number of people from the local community. ent Education. Cost is $50 per family. To register, visit www.SP- spring 2015 school year and be residents of Pinellas County. Once stu- Thomas duPont is the chairman and publisher of duPont Publishing CATampaBay.org/BabySteps. dents are selected, they can continue to receive $1,000 per year until Inc., a publisher of specialty marketplace magazines featuring luxury graduation, providing they maintain their grades and continue to re- automobiles, homes and boats. duPont was a Saint Paul’s School Sporting Dog Workshop set Trustee from 1982 to 1995, and he served as chairman of the board ceive a Pell grant. LARGO – The Sporting Dog Workshop will be presented Thursday, from 1989 through 1992. duPont’s three daughters were graduates of In order to enhance their chances of being scheduled for an inter- April 3, 6 to 7 p.m., at SPCA Tampa Bay, 9099 130th Ave. N. Saint Paul’s School, and he now has two grandchildren there. view, new applicants should submit their application as soon as possi- Designed for those with high-energy dogs, Rally Obedience is a Timothy Mariani began his legal career in Pinellas County in 1977 ble after the spring 2014 college semester, or after graduation for high mixture of competition obedience and agility. To register, visit with the law firm of Fisher and Sauls, P.A. Mariani is a board certified school students. No applications will be accepted after 32 interview www.SPCATampaBay.org/SportingDog. slots are filled or July 25, whichever comes first. Additional require- wills, trusts and estates lawyer. He is the father of two Saint Paul’s ments and an application form can be found on the charity’s website, graduates. He served on the board of trustees from 1991 through 1998 www.collegefundpinellas.org. and was chairman of the board from 1995 to 1998. Save Our Strays offers kittens, cats Save Our Strays Inc. a no-kill cat rescue organization, currently Memorial scholarship established Saint Paul’s School children collect 999 books offers kittens and cats at three locations in Pinellas County. Those looking to adopt kittens and cats can visit SOS at the fol- SEMINOLE – A memorial scholarship has been established in honor CLEARWATER – Saint lowing locations: of Matthew Robert Lonardo. Paul’s School recently par- • SOS’s Cat Haven in Pinellas Park; to set up an appointment, call The fund, while currently not a 501©(3), is solely intended to offer ticipated in a community 545-1116 scholarships to student-athletes at Seminole High School – where outreach program called • PetSmart Countryside, 26277 U.S. 19 N., Clearwater. Adoptions Matthew was a student – as well as Osceola High School. The annual Books for Kids, hosted by scholarships are intended to offer financial help to seniors at these the First United Methodist are Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. schools advancing to college. Church of Clearwater. • PetSmart Gateway, 7777 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N., St. In addition, Matthew’s memorial scholarship fund also will support Books for Kids is a pro- Petersburg. Adoptions are Sundays, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. and sponsor children who have financial hardships regarding registra- gram designed to provide All felines are spayed/neutered, current on vaccines and are mi- tion fees for Gulf Beaches Little League where Matthew played baseball books to those children in crochipped. For information, call 481-5262 or visit www.saveourstraysinc.com. for many years. Pinellas County whose Photo courtesy of SAINT PAUL’S SCHOOL Matthew’s family also has reached out to various suicide awareness families cannot afford to Saint Paul’s students display some of the organizations and will earmark funds from Matthew’s memorial fund buy books. The church’s books they collected for children whose SPRING in order to help with suicide awareness and prevention. goal is to give at least two families cannot afford to buy books. A charitable contribution may be made directly to the Pinellas Edu- books per child at the end GOLF cation Foundation in Matthew’s name. of the school year. Saint Paul’s School contributed a total of 999 books SPECIAL to this program. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 12A Viewpoints Leader, March 27, 2014 LETTERS Hotel preservationists should Study: Who we are is how we drive heed common sense We reveal who we are in several ways: how lane to pass me, doesn’t he? So what’s the Editors: we speak, what we eat, our styles of dress, problem?” Opinions are like noses, we all have one. However, to vehemently what we laugh at, what makes us angry or Another local finding was that long-time espouse preserving the Belleview Biltmore hotel without the facts is happy, and so on. Pinellas motorists often become confused divisive and causing our town of Belleair to choose sides. Also, how we drive our cars. Or so says Driver’s Seat while driving on Tyrone Boulevard and the You have lost sight of the fact that the town does not own the Emanuel W. Ricochet, Ph.D., director of the Bob Driver few other “hypotenuse” streets that are found hotel. It is a private enterprise and not part of the town’s Parks and Final Skidoo Research Institute of Elkins, here. These are the streets that are not part Recreation Department. Your anger and frustration is misdirected. Ky. He has studied thousands of motorists, of the standard north-south and east-west Rather than chide the commission you should be chiding Kawa, trying to link their personalities and back- grid. The FSRI said, “When these drivers Richard Heisenbottle, R.C. Johnson and D. Hein, all consummate grounds to the way they operate their motor Drivers who engage in cosmetic behavior, suddenly realize they are traveling northwest prevaricators. They have been dangling the carrot in front of you vehicles under varied situations. such as shaving or putting on makeup while or southeast, they become disoriented and and twisting the facts. For example, Dr. Ricochet says he has underway, tend to have shorter life spans afraid that they have been somehow trans- Some of you have suggested the commissioners insist the present learned that red-haired women with dimples than persons who pay close attention to rec- ported to Boston or other cities with street owners sell only to those who will restore the hotel. Can you imag- tend to flirt with other motorists more fre- ommended safety measures. An FSRI report plans designed by drunken madmen.” ine telling you whom you can market your home to? Have you never quently than non-dimpled women with dark said, “Motorists who persist in checking their According to the FSRI research, politically heard of private property rights? hair. When asked why this is true, Dr. Rico- facial appearance in the rear-view mirror are conservative drivers and liberal drivers are Some are jumping the gun and drawing conclusions without chet said, “It has something to do with genet- usually self-centered, narcissistic and fre- not much different from each other when it knowing the facts, i.e. “Cheezem’s cheesy cookie cutter condo clus- ics as it relates to the Big Bang and the quently dead.” comes to safety, road courtesy, and obeying ters.” If you would wait, like you’re asking us to wait, you’d hear Mr. invention of the hydramatic shift by Olds or Michigan residents who move to Florida traffic laws. However, some contrasts do Cheezem’s plan rather than using your clever alliteration, which is Ford by one of those guys. One of their wives tend to believe that Florida has the worst exist. Conservatives have better hearing, be- counterproductive. We have waited patiently for five years for was red-haired and dimpled, and things just drivers in the nation. Florida motorists feel cause they choose to listen to gospel music Heisenbottle to close the deal. How much longer can we wait? sort of went out of control from that point.” the same way about Canadian motorists. and Rush Limbaugh broadcasts, which can We have heard you, many from out of town, pound on the podi- Other findings of the FSRI are as follows: Fewer than 6 percent of drivers in any state be performed at a lower volume. Many liber- um calling the hotel the heart and soul of Belleair. If that be the Presbyterians aged 50 and over seldom believe that local drivers are competent and als – especially those under age 25 – are case, the town should be dead, as the hotel has been shuttered check their rear-view and side mirrors before trustworthy. slightly deaf from playing rock music so since January 2009. Your untruths and inaccuracies coupled with passing other cars. The FSRI report said, An unusually high percentage of male loudly that the resulting vibrations loosen baseless accusations border on slander. You’re noisy, fact-baiting “These normally well-mannered folks eventu- drivers arrested for road-rage behavior were dental fillings of motorists in nearby cars. and are often irrational. ally get tired of straggling along behind the found to possess active prescriptions for Via- Dr. Ricochet said he looks forward to an Here’s a partial list of your preposterous, inaccurate statements: other guy. When this happens they suddenly gra, Cialis and other erectile dysfunction upcoming study in which motorists will be Shovel ready project scheduled to start Jan. of 2013; economic fea- pull out and give it the gas. Our best guess is drugs. FSRI physicians said, “Although we asked about their attitudes toward car man- sibility has been validated by financers who will fund it; there are that Presbyterians believe in pre-destination, cannot prove any necessary connection be- ufacturers. He said, “We want to find mo- legitimate groups making offers to buy and restore; give Heisenbot- which says when your time is up there’s not tween road rage and sexual frustration, we torists’ reaction to recent news stories in tle more time, there are more buyers in the wings; construction of much you can do about it. So why waste suspect that one exists. If Sigmund Freud which General Motors and Toyota were re- townhomes and condos would almost certainly decrease the proper- time looking out for other cars?” were still alive we’re sure he would see the vealed as callous, profit-hungry and con- ty values of existing condos; the hotel is in good condition and can Motorists who text while driving are usual- link between a flaccid schwantstucher and temptuous of their customers’ safety. In the be restored. ly lousy spellers. Researchers learned this by its angry owner flipping the bird at other face of these findings, motorists who persist As late as February Heisenbottle said, “I have a solid commit- examining the cellphones of drivers who drivers.” in driving GM and Toyota vehicles are likely ment, we’re very close to a deal.” These investors with the funds are were killed or seriously injured in highway When interviewed, 44 percent of Pinellas to score high on our ‘naive’ and ‘downright as illusive as Ms. Hein. I’ve asked numerous people, including re- crashes. The low level of the drivers’ intelli- County motorists said they did not realize stupid’ scales. Or perhaps we’ll just call porters, if they’ve ever set eyes on this woman who has a propensity gence was indicated not only by their texting that the left lane is the recommended one for them ‘adventurous risk-takers.’” for stirring up the pot with misleading statements. They all deny while driving, but also by their inability to passing another motorist. A typical response Bob Driver is a former columnist for the having met her. correctly spell such common words as “awe- was, “If I’m in the left lane and going too Clearwater Sun. His email address is Not so for Ms R.C. Johnson, who is a regular at town meetings some” and “Miley Cyrus.” slow, the other guy still has the right-hand [email protected]. with her charts and documents. Johnson continues to question the credentials of our town attorney and our city planner. I ask where are her credentials and those of her minions who shout, accuse and disrupt, insisting the hotel can be restored? You are waiting for a miracle that is not coming, grasping at straws, and dreaming of preservation that is too expensive to come true. Commissioner Stephen Fowler, an avowed preservationist, said, “I’m saying slow down, with the economy recovering, I’m firmly con- vinced that it’s doable.” This from a man who admits to not being a money kind of guy. You have been comparing the Belleview Biltmore Hotel to the Don CeSar and the Vinoy, which is like comparing a funeral to a wed- ding; the Don being on the beach and the Vinoy being in the heart of a vibrant city on the waterfront. Maybe plans to renovate the hotel were too complicated and grandiose. There was never a Plan B suggested. We now have one being presented by Mike Cheezem, which entails a mixed-use ap- proach. Let’s listen to his plan and listen with our heads and not our hearts. It appears that common sense may be prevailing and preserving the hotel may no longer be a viable option. So please step away from the podium, cease and desist writing vitriolic accusatory letters and emails and let capitalism work. Lil Cromer Belleair In memory of Nikki Editor: Do you know what rat poison looks like? After what happened to me, please find out. On Saturday, Feb. 22, my beautiful, yellow Labrador, Nikki, died from ingesting rat poison. Somehow, rat poison found its way into my backyard. I know this because I found some there after Nikki passed. The piece I found was a bright green color with specks. It didn’t look dangerous. It looked like something a child might pick up to play with. I was told that either an animal dragged it into my yard from a neighbor’s yard or that someone threw it over my fence. I have lived in Belleair for 26 years, and never in a million years, Floridians menaced by inflation could I imagine that my sweet, loving dog would be poisoned. Please find out what rat poison looks like. You can Google “rat Living today, even by Florida standards, is poverty line. poison images.” Please find out. pricey. So how does a low wage worker find money for It is horrific to watch your dog die from ingesting rat poison. The average cost for a loaf of bread is $1.41 as the mortgage, rent, car payments, groceries, in- My hope is that this announcement will inform people, so this opposed to $1.08 five years ago and 88 cents in Thomas surance, clothes, and all the other expenses on does not happen again. 2000. The average per pound cost for bananas roughly $400 a week after taxes? It would give me solace to know that Nikki did not die in vain. now is 62 cents, 50 cents five years ago, and 35 Michalski They don’t, and that’s why so many gainfully Melinda Moreschi cents back in 1999. A pound of bacon is $4.54, employed workers depend on government subsi- Belleair $3.44 five years ago, and just $2.47 15 years dies for food, housing and health care in order to ago. survive. Some municipalities, like Pinellas Too much commercialism on the beach The average cost of a gallon of gasoline today prices here are 23.87 percent lower. Renting an Park’s Angel Fund, helps some low wage earners apartment or home is 65.80 percent higher in Editor: is $3.50. In 2007 it was $2.80; $1.36 in 2002; pay utility bills. Food banks operated by church- the Northeast, groceries are 19.57 percent lower Dear Treasure Island decision makers and all visitors of the $1.13 in 1992; 65 cents in 1977, and 31 cents in es and civic groups offer free groceries to the in Tampa Bay, while overall purchasing power is beach: I am writing today about the boats pulling blimps and the 1962. working poor. Some corporate executives actual- 41.77 percent higher than in New York. planes dragging banners along the beaches. I’m old enough to remember gas prices in the ly advise their minimum wage workers on ways Compared to other states, it’s still cheaper to We are inundated with commercialism at every turn, in every cor- teens and when windshields were washed and to obtain various forms of public assistance, in- live in Tampa Bay when state income taxes (we ner, and at a constant and furious pace. Why? Please. Why does the oil, air and water was checked. The attendant cluding Medicaid, rather than pay a decent don’t have them) are factored in, along with city of Treasure Island allow this to happen in a place that residents waved farewell with a fist full of S&H Green salary. transportation costs ($13 to cross the George and tourist alike go to vacate the madness? Stamps. According to a study by the University of Cali- Washington Bridge from Manhattan to New Jer- We want to hear surf, birds, and the voice of a person sitting next Today, big oil and other industries boast bil- fornia at Berkeley, more than half of America’s sey), as opposed to less than $2 at the Sunshine to us, not the roar of a small plane slowly dragging a banner that lions in profits while paychecks remain stagnant minimum wage workers rely on at least one gov- Skyway Bridge tollbooth. propels us back to the real world and makes us wonder if our auto as skyrocketing living expenses crush Americans ernment public assistance program to support Florida property taxes that seem excessive to insurance offers the best rate. into submission. their families. Taxpayers are on the hook for $7 some really are dirt-cheap. My property tax is We don’t want these thoughts. We’ve gone to the beach to vacate Even a trip to the happiest place of all ... Dis- billion annually thanks to one major burger less than $1,000 annually. The rate on a home I our lives for a period of time, and residents and tourists alike pay a ney World’s Magic Kingdom ... costs $99 plus chain that offers take it or leave it minimal once owned in New Jersey nudges $11,000 ... hefty price to do so. And yet, even here, we are victims to more calls tax. That’s in addition to a $15 parking fee and wages, no benefits, and limited work hours. The that’s eleven thousand dollars! to consumerism. the inflated prices for food and soft drinks. fast food industry combined is said to cost tax- Some may argue that workers in major U.S. For the love of peace and to uphold the value of what vacation It’s outrageous to visit parks that are little payers an estimated $3.8 billion annually in gov- cities earn more money than their counterparts and holiday should still embody, please forbid this activity in the air more than glorified shopping malls for Disney ernment subsidies for the working poor. in the Southeast. In Florida, for example, a cus- and water space of Treasure Island. Be trendsetters. Stand up for merchandise. The Obama Administration is pushing for a tomer service representative earns roughly $12 what is right. Protect the little bit of precious freedom we have from Working Americans feel the brunt of the chal- federal minimum wage of $10.10 an hour by an hour while an administrative assistant rakes consumerism. If I wanted Miami I’d go to Miami. lenges to meet everyday expenditures. Many 2016. That would help roughly a million Floridi- in a few pennies more. Statistically, Floridians Gina Tracy companies are reducing manpower, hours and ans in the hotel, restaurant and service indus- earn 6 percent less than workers in most other Treasure Island sending jobs overseas. Full timers who enjoyed tries who live in a state that has the company-paid medical care, sick leave, vacations states. second-largest number of minimum wage work- and other benefits face demotion to part-time Now let’s take a look at our New York example ers, only after Texas. Kudos for Seminole’s recycling program status to circumvent federal and state employ- where a customer service representative earns And so it goes for struggling Americans who Editor: ment laws. $43,000 annually. Meanwhile, the minimum are living paycheck to paycheck while trying to I recently visited the website of the city of Seminole. In particular, One restaurant chain has even announced wage worker will earn $8.75 an hour this coming eke out a living. I visited the wonderful posting for the Department of Public Works. that it may soon add an “employee insurance December, and a quarter more to $9-an-hour in Meanwhile, the price of gasoline, groceries and I am thrilled to learn that Waste Management will deliver 64-gal- surcharge” to meals. December 2015. Florida’s minimum wage rose insurance continues to escalate while big busi- lon recycle carts to residential customers in March 2014. The en- The Consumer Price Index indicates that it by 14 cents last January, or 68 cents higher ness reaps in the profits. hanced recycling program is scheduled to begin the first week of costs $3,632 in Tampa Bay to maintain the than the federal minimum wage of $7.25. Thomas Michalski, a retired Tampa Bay News- April 2014. same standard of living that costs, for example, Thus, there are thousands of Americans hold- papers editor, can be reached at thomasamski Seminole residential customers will be able to place aluminum $6,500 in New York. That means consumer ing on for dear life so they don’t fall below the @yahoo.com. and steel cans, cardboard, cartons, all color glass, mixed paper, newspapers, and plastic bottles (with caps removed). Of course, NO plastic bags should be placed into the recycle cart. 9911 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, FL 33772 This is wonderful progress for Seminole’s recycling program. Con- gratulations to the city for making this important program grow. 727-397-5563 • Fax: 727-397-5900 • www.TBNweekly.com Mary Hampton Seminole Publisher/President: Dan Autrey Internet Services Manager: Suzette Porter Palm Harbor/East Lake Beacon: Bob McClure [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Inaction has consequences Accounting Manager: Andrea Marcarelli Beach Beacon: Bob McClure Pinellas Park Beacon: Tiffany Razzano Editor: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] In the March 13 issue or the Seminole Beacon I read Mr. Driver’s Advertising Director: Jay Rey Belleair/Beach Bee: Tom Germond Seminole Beacon: Tiffany Razzano column on being a “stoic.” What came to mind were the approxi- [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] mately 400,000 people registered to vote in Pinellas County who did not cast ballots in the election to fill C.W. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 14A Community Leader, March 27, 2014 Send us your news, photos Seminole students earn Eagle Scout rank The Largo Leader publishes news and photographs about people and groups. Email news to Largo SEMINOLE – Two Seminole students have ob- through the ranks and Leader Editor Juliana Torres at [email protected] or send notices to Tampa Bay Newspapers, tained the rank of Eagle scout and will be honored participated in all the 9911 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, FL 33772. For more details, call 397-5563, ext. 324. in an Eagle Scout Court of Honor and dinner Satur- events and community day, April 5, at Blessed Sacrament banquet hall in service available. Seminole. He became an Eagle Seminole High School Scout at a board of re- senior Anthony Zsido, view in Largo Dec. 9. An son of Daniel and Eagle Scout Court of Michele Zsido, earned the Honor and dinner will rank of Eagle Scout at honor Bernard and two his board of review Jan. other Scouts Saturday, 13. April 5, at Blessed Sacra- Accepting All Long Term Care Insurance For his Eagle Scout ment banquet hall in Bernard Kazmierski III project, Anthony de- Seminole. We also work with Universal Healthcare Diversion Program, signed, built and in- Bernard’s Eagle Scout status is very near and stalled six park benches dear to his heart. His father was an Eagle Scout and Humana Florida Comfort Choice, United Healthcare, along the Preservation had encouraged him throughout the years to seek Evercare and Veteran’s Administration. Medicaid Certified. 2000 nature trail just Anthony Zsido this goal. Unfortunately his father did not get to wit- east of the Botanical Gar- ness him achieve this level. • Up to 24 Hour Care • Hygiene Assistance dens in Largo. He coordinated the Scout troop and For his Eagle Scout project, Bernard chose to volunteers to complete the project. build an enclosed greenhouse so that the homeless • Weekends, Holidays • Companionship Anthony joined the Cub Scouts along with his fa- could start seedlings and plants to transfer to their • In Home or Facility Care • Meal Preparation ther, who also is an Eagle Scout, when he was in gardens at Pinellas Hope, a subsidiary of the Dio- the first grade. Through the years, they were in- cese of St. Petersburg. He drafted the plans, pur- • Medication Set Ups • Light Housework volved in numerous community projects and camp- chased all the necessary supplies and coordinated • Medication Reminders • Transportation outs and had the honor to attend the 100th the Scout troop and volunteers through completion. anniversary of The Boy Scouts of America in 2010 He chose this project because his family had Alzheimer’s Care and Respite for Family Caregivers 012314 at the National Scout jamboree, at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. helped serve meals there for four years, and he By screened & qualified professionals Eagle Scouts are required to earn 21 merit wanted to do a project that would help these home- badges to complete the requirements necessary to less people live a better life. achieve this highest honor in scouting. Anthony ex- In addition to his service with the Scouts, 727-797-8600 CNAs, HHAs, RNs, ceeded this by earning a total of 39 badges and also Bernard’s artwork has won awards at the Florida www.yourvisitingangel.com LPNs and Homemakers held many positions within Troop 431 such as State Fair for six years straight. At Seminole License #30211274 scribe, patrol leader and mentor. While involved in schools, he played the trumpet and tenor sax in the scouting, Anthony also played saxophone in the high school band, jazz concerts and was a member Seminole Middle and Seminole High School bands. of the marching band that was invited to march in For three of his four years in high school, he played the Macy’s annual Thanksgiving Day parade. He football for the Seminole Warhawks. has played basketball, soccer and also participated FAMILYFAMILY PRACTICEPRACTICE && Anthony plans to continue his education in exer- with his family in 5K races. cise science and business management at St. Pe- In Bernard’s first year of high school, he decided tersburg College and the University of South to attend St. Petersburg Collegiate High School for INTERNALINTERNAL MEDICINEMEDICINE Florida. his remaining three years. He has maintained a GPA Bernard Anthony Kazmierski III, son of Mary of 4.3, is a member of National Honor Society and Nebroski Kazmierski and the late Bernard Anthony Phi Theta Kappa. He will graduate with a high school Kazmierski Jr., of Seminole, joined Troop 431 at diploma as well as an Associates of Arts degree. Todd Clarkson, D.O. Blessed Sacrament Church as a Cub Scout in first He would like to major in architecture, at a col- grade. With his father’s guidance, he proceeded lege yet to be chosen. CommunityCommunity calendarcalendar Rotary plans Wine & First Lady Ann Scott “We are going to have an old- to attend anniversary fashioned birthday party,” said Donald Collins, D.O. Tapas Extravaganza Thomas. “We spend most of the Dr.’s Todd Clarkson and Donald Collins remain committed to maintaining the BELLEAIR – The Belleair Ro- BELLEAIR– Belleair Women’s year being serious about issues standards and traditions of excellence their patients expect and deserve. tary Club is having its annual Republican Club will celebrate and elections. For the club’s the 50th anniversary of its found- our physicians and three Advanced Registered Nurse fundraiser Thursday, March 27, 50th, we just want to have some 6 to 9 p.m., at the Largo Cultural ing at a birthday bash luncheon Practitioners work out of 2 office locations. Our East Bay light-hearted fun.” Center. April 4. Medical Center offers visits during “Lunchtime” hours to Registered Republicans are Over the years the Wine & The guest of honor and fea- welcome to attend the BWRC F better meet your scheduling needs. Tapas Extravaganza has raised tured speaker will be Florida’s F Birthday Bash, but must make a 2 Convenient Locations to Better Serve You. close to $150,000 and supported First Lady, Ann Scott. A number reservation and pay ahead of organizations and charities, such of local officials are also expected time, as space is limited. The cost Ronald Mall, D.O. Oakhurst Medical Clinic as Belleair Elementary School, to attend the event and bring offi- 13020 Park Blvd., Seminole, FL 33776 • 727-393-3404 is $25 and must be received by UPARC, Salvation Army, Polio cial greetings recognizing the April 1. Send checks made oakhurstmedicalclinic.com Eradication, Rotary Foundation, club’s golden anniversary. payable to BWRC to 410 Poinset- East Bay Medical Center and La Clinica Guadalupana. The “We are simply thrilled the gov- tia Road, Belleair, FL 33756. gala is expected to gather hun- ernor’s wife has accepted our invi- For questions or more informa- 3800 East Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33771 • 727-539-0505 dreds of wine-and-food loving tation to attend the anniversary tion email [email protected] or eastbaymedicalcenter.com guests. Also this year there will event,” said BWRC President Clau- [email protected]. www.oakmed.com be a Casino Style Event together dia Thomas, in a press release. Medicare, Humana Medicare Advantage Plan, with Silent Auctions, Raffles and “Her attendance emphasizes Entertainment by vocalist Erica the importance of this special Advocate for abused, Roger Schwartzberg, and most other insurance plans accepted. D.O.,F.A.A.I.M. DiCeglie. day. Fifty years is quite a mile- neglected children Supporters include many of stone for our group, one of the ST. PETERSBURG – Learn how the great local restaurants and oldest, most active and most re- to become an advocate for abused once again Luekens Liquors. spected women’s Republican and neglected children as a Honoray chairpeople for the clubs in the state.” guardian ad litem during an infor- event are Warren Rodgers and Thomas has already received a mation session about the program Dr. Zena Lansky. number of proclamations recog- Tuesday, April 8, 11 a.m., at Gulf- Tickets are $50 in advance and nizing BWRC’s anniversary and port Library, 5501 28th Ave. S. will be available online at achievements, including one from Guardians ad litem advocate in www.BelleairRotary.org, by phone Betsy Parker, Gail Quail John Jarboe Marianne Fisher the City of Safety Harbor naming court and in the child welfare A.R.N.P MSN, A.R.N.P.C. A.R.N.P. CEO 443-1839, or from a Belleair Ro- April Belleair Women’s Republi- system for abused, abandoned, 011614 tary member. can Club Month. She is hoping and neglected children. More Mrs. Scott will bring birthday than 1,000 such children in greetings to the club from her Pinellas County do not have a Tampa Bay’s husband. guardian ad litem. The guardian “It would be just wonderful to ad litem visits the child every PREMIER WELLNESS COACH have our governor take note of all month, becomes familiar with the the club has done to promote Re- child’s case and makes recom- and AMERICA’S NEWEST HEALTH CRUSADER publican candidates and causes mendations to the court to help in Pinellas County over the last ensure the child has a safe, car- Dr. James J. Barile, Ph.D. 50 years,” Thomas said. ing, and stable home. Dr. James Barile, Ph.D. The BWRC Birthday Bash will No prior experience is neces- We Have a Society of Invites you to join him for a FREE Lunch Wellness Seminar & Workshop at be held at Belleair Country Club, sary. You will be well trained and Chronically Sick People due to One Country Club Lane, 11 a.m. supported by an experienced su- Two Major Factors: to 2 p.m. In addition to Mrs. pervisory and legal staff. Once 1. The cause of this chronic poor RED LOBSTER Scott’s appearance, plans for the trained, volunteers spend an av- and debilitating health is never addressed. Treating the symptoms Off Ulmerton Road, in the Largo Mall event include special decorations, erage of 10 hours a month. of our poor health will never get music and other entertainment, a Call 647-1858 for other dates you well. Saturdays, March 29th, April 5th & 19th @ Noon display of club memorabilia and or visit www.guardianadlitem6.org 2. Medicine as practiced today, party favors. to submit an application. with the prescribing of massive doses of prescription drugs, is SEATING IS LIMITED! Call me personally on my cell to reserve your seat. hazardous to your health. 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A lofty abode Four dive boat operators charged with illegally feeding sharks Investigators with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Com- by Toni Crumrine. The Lake Park-based company Calypso Dive Char- mission have filed charges against four men linked to the illegal feed- ters used the boat. During this trip, deputies took videos of Roman ing of sharks and fish within state waters. feeding a goliath grouper and a lemon shark. Video also shows Roman The investigation started after the FWC received several complaints trying to lure sharks to his location by shaking a milk crate filled with that shark feeding was taking place off the coast of Palm Beach Coun- barracuda chunks. Both feeding incidents happened in state waters. ty during dive charter trips. One complainant told dispatchers she was FWC investigators and PBSO divers used several GPS devices and on a dive trip where sharks were being fed. The person said the sharks other methods to confirm these activities were occurring in state wa- had become so aggressive she had to get out of the water. ters, which, in the Atlantic, is within (or up to) 3 nautical miles from “This is a public safety issue,” said FWC Maj. Camille Soverel. “The the nearest point of Florida coastline. Fish feeding in Florida waters FWC’s Division of Law Enforcement wants to ensure these beautiful has been illegal since 2002. coastal waters remain safe for divers.” The FWC presented results from the joint investigations to the Palm FWC investigators and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Beach County State Attorney’s Office, which charged Jordan, Smith, working jointly, conducted two separate investigations involving two Roman and Crumrine with operating a vessel for hire within state wa- northern Palm Beach County dive charter operators. On Feb. 8, ters to allow passengers to observe fish feeding. Jordan and Roman deputies from the PBSO dive team took part in a dive trip on board also were charged with fish feeding. These are second-degree misde- Emerald Charters of Jupiter. During the dive, video was taken of Ran- meanors, punishable by up to 60 days in jail and a fine of up to $500. dall Jordan feeding sharks by hand while within state waters. He also

used a milk crate filled with fish chunks to lure sharks to his location. L Thomas Smith was operating the vessel during the dive. On Feb. 22, the deputies took another dive trip on board the vessel Church and Temple Miss Jackie, which is owned by Luis Roman of Orlando and operated Directory Tell the Public About Your Services Call • 397-5563 Kingfish, mackerel St. Catherine of Siena invading local waters Catholic Church DAILY MASS: Monday - Friday 7:00 am Kingfish and Spanish Monday & Wednesday 12:10 pm • Saturday 8:00 am mackerel have made their spring arrival to our area. Fish Tales Also, Fridays of Lent: March 7- April 11 12:10 pm Over the next couple of Capt. Tyson WEEKEND MASS: Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm months they will be reliable Wallerstein Sunday 7:00 am & 9:00 am (Family Mass) targets. 11:00 am (Traditional Choir) • 6:00 pm (Contemporary Choir) With each passing cold front that’s quickly followed by warming weather, we should see LENTEN FISH FRY the numbers of these highly migratory fish increase. Friday, March 14 & 28 5 pm-7 pm Photo by JIM LAYFIELD Being prepared for the arrival of kingfish will give you the confi- Curbside Take-Out Available! An eastern screech owl takes up residence in a birdhouse in the dence needed to hopefully cash in on this great gamefish. Since CONFESSION SCHEDULE: Shadow Pines subdivision in Largo March 23. kingfish can often weigh 20 pounds or more, chances are the rods Monday & Wednesday 11:40 am - Noon and reels needed to catch them have been sitting unused some- Saturday 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm where in your collection. Rod guides should be checked for nicks Also, Fridays of Lent: March 7 - April 11 11:40 am that could weaken and eventually cut the line. Reels should be re- Parish Administration Office 727-531-7721 • www.SCOSParish.org Gardening spooled and drags greased if needed. 030614 1955 S. Belcher Road • Clearwater Extension to present 10 to 11:30 a.m., at Weedon Is- Live bait kingfish rigs typically consist of 18 inches of 38-pound land Preserve, 1800 Weedon coffee colored piano wire for the lead. Connect that to a 2/0 live horticulture program bait hook and a short piece of wire (approximately 4 inches long) Drive NE. with a size 6 treble hook for a trailer. Make several of these rigs, LARGO – The Palm and Core A local Pinellas County Exten- as they will work great for the majority of baitfish that you’ll be Package Program will be present- sion specialist will cover the ba- using to catch the kingfish. These baits include threadfin herring, What’s Selling ed Tuesday, April 8, at Pinellas sics of plant identification, from Spanish sardines, blue runners, cigar minnows and big pilchards. County Extension, 12520 Ulmer- using simple keys to identifying Also be sure to make some larger rigs in case that’s all that’s ton Road. critical characteristics that will available for you that day. These larger rigs can have a couple of in Pinellas County Two continuing education help any would-be botanist in the trailer hooks in order to cover the bait and help to ensure that the units will be provided, including field. An emphasis will be placed fish will get hooked. palm car, 1 to 3 p.m.; and core, 3 on flowering plants, but ferns will N. Redington Beach A variety of artificial lures will catch kingfish, from shallow div- $ to 5 p.m. Attendees will learn the be included as well. The program ing plugs to silver and gold spoons. Most of them are best trolled 4BR/5BA/4CG 1,575,000 necessary steps to keep palm is free but registration is required. behind a planer, which will allow the lure to be trolled deeper. trees healthy. This course will All materials will be provided. The Planers come in four sizes and the number on the planer depicts provide an Integrated Pest Man- program is recommended for the depth it will dive. For example, a number 3 planer dives 30 agement approach to overall adults. Call 453-6500 or visit SOLD feet when trolled with approximately 100 feet of line out. Note, palm health. Maintenance prac- www.weedonislandpreserve.org. tices with regard to nutritional this is the most common planer to be used around the many arti- health will be covered as well as ficial reefs as well as the shipping channel, two great areas to tar- proper pruning and sterilization African Violet get kingfish in the spring. of equipment. Lastly, the most Society to meet Tyson Wallerstein can be reached at [email protected]. To common diseases will be covered. LARGO – The Pinellas African get a fish photo in the paper, send the photo along with your name, CEUs will be provided for those Violet Society will meet Monday, when and where it was caught to [email protected] or mail seeking pesticide renewal in the April 7, 7 p.m., at Cypress Palms, it to Tampa Bay Newspapers, 9911 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, FL lawn/turf/ornamental categories. 400 Lake Ave. NE. 33772. Pesticide safety will also be cov- Phyllis King will present the Exquisite Mediterranean waterfront luxury home in North ered in the core section. program Five Steps to Big Beauti- Redington Beach built in 2008. Wide open water views, 4 car Each class is $20. To register, ful Plants. King has won many Saturday, April 19, 10 a.m., at may pick their own berries – in garage, newer seawall and dock, 10k boat lift, 5 minute walk visit www.eventbrite.com/o/com awards for her violets. Following Dunedin Public Library, 223 and around Pinellas. Speaker to beach. mercial-horticulture-pinellas-coun the program will be a raffle and Douglas Ave. Donna Hortz will explain what to Steve Busse ty-extension-4923914809. refreshments. Everyone interest- Presented by the library and the expect and how to prepare with RE/MAX-All Star ed in growing African violets is Dunedin Community Garden, the pickers of any age. Guests also will Extension to offer welcome to come to this free program will showcase U-pick op- be given recipes and tips on pre- Clearwater $ garden tours meeting. Attendees may bring portunities – where individuals serving. Call 298-3080, ext. 1707. plants for “show and tell.” 3BR/1BA 154,000 LARGO – Vegetable, herb and Call 813-920-7270. tropical fruit garden tours will be offered Thursdays, April 10 and Seminole 24, 9 a.m., at Pinellas County Ex- Society to meet SOLD tension, 12520 Ulmerton Road. PINELLAS PARK – The Florida Title The free tours will offer guests West Coast Bromeliad Society will Company the opportunity to explore the veg- meet Tuesday, April 1, 7 p.m., at etable garden and compost Good Samaritan Church, 6085 demonstration areas and learn Park Blvd. how to grow food in home gar- Speaker Barret Bassick will talk dens. The tour will include an about bromeliads and why they array of culinary, medicinal and thrive on neglect. This will be a aromatic herbs, trees and flowers general science approach to grow- 392-5906 ing bromeliads, and bromeliad in the enclosed herb garden; the • Short Sales Centrally located Clearwater home in the desirable Woodbridge Egyptian, Mediterranean, Asian lovers will benefit from hearing it. neighborhood. Views of 163-acre Eagle Lake Park. and beverage plantings; and tropi- Bromeliads will be available for • Residential/Commercial Closings cal fruits that do well in the Flori- sale. For more information, call da climate including many 439-7787. • 1031 Exchanges Lindsay Dicus-Harrison varieties of bananas, figs, pa- • Reverse Mortgages Realty Executives, Adamo & Associates payas, mangoes, avocados, sugar U-pick program set

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• Jake E. Lee and Red Dragon Cartel, Friday, March 28, 8 Crowe portrays Noah on the big screen; Schwarzenegger stars in ‘Sabotage’ p.m., at Largo Cultural Center, 105 Central Park Drive. Tickets Compiled by LEE CLARK ZUMPE start at $24.50. Call 587-6793 or visit largoarts.com. Jake E. Lee performed with on the legendary albums A number of new movies will hit theaters this week, including the “Bark At The Moon” and “The Ultimate Sin.” He then joined for- following films opening in wide release: mer singer to form the band Bad- lands. Lee is now playing with a new band – Red Dragon Cartel. The Largo Cultural Center performance will feature selections ‘Noah’ from Lee’s long career in music, including classic Ozzy Os- Genre: Drama bourne and Badlands songs as well as material from Red Drag- Cast: Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone, Emma Wat- on Cartel’s new album. son, Anthony Hopkins, Logan Lerman and Nick Nolte Director: Darren Aronofsky Rated: PG-13 From the inspirational story of courage, sacrifice, hope and redemp- tion, Darren Aronofsky brings to the screen “Noah.” Academy Award winner Russell Crowe portrays the man chosen by God to undertake a momentous mission of rescue before an apocalyp- tic flood destroys the world. Never before has the full story been brought to life on screen in a vivid epic – inviting the audience to expe- rience these spectacular events through the eyes and emotions of Noah and his family, as they journey through fear and faith, destruc- tion and triumph, hardship and hope.

‘Sabotage’ Genre: Action and thriller Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Olivia Williams, Mireille Enos, Sam Photo courtesy of PFA MEDIA Worthington, Harold Perrineau, Terrence Howard, Joe Manganiello, Jake E. Lee’s Red Dragon Cartel visits Largo Cultural Center Max Martini and Josh Holloway March 28. Director: David Ayer Rated: R • David Garrett, Friday, March 28, 8 p.m., at The Palladium In “Sabotage,” Arnold Schwarzenegger leads an elite DEA task force at St. Petersburg College, 253 Fifth Ave. N., St. Petersburg. Tick- that takes on the world’s deadliest drug cartels. ets start at $30. Call 822-3590 or visit www.mypalladium.org. When the team successfully executes a high-stakes raid on a cartel Garrett, a German-born world class violinist and visionary com- safe house, they think their work is done – until, one by one, the team poser/musician has made a name for himself combining classi- members mysteriously start to be eliminated. As the body count rises, cal elements with pop, rock and R&B. Garrett got an early start everyone is a suspect. in music at the age of 10 on stage with the Hamburg Philhar- monics. At age 13, he became the youngest artist awarded an ex- ‘Bad Words’ clusive contract with the classical German label, Deutsche Genre: Comedy Grammophon Gesellschaft, and in 1999, at the height of his ca- reer, he moved to New York to study musicology and composi- Cast: Jason Bateman, Rohan Chand, Kathryn Hahn, Allison Jan- tion at the prestigious Julliard School of Music. Garrett studied ney, Phillip Baker Hall and Rachael Harris with Itzhak Perlmann and began his distinctive rise as a compos- Director: Jason Bateman er, winning the music school’s renowned Composition Competi- Rated: R tion with a fugue written in the style of Johann Sebastian Bach. Jason Bateman makes his feature directorial debut with the subver- This musician’s albums show his world class abilities. In 2007, sive comedy “Bad Words.” “Virtuoso” redefined standards in the classic and crossover In the movie, he stars as Guy Trilby, a 40-year-old who finds a loop- hole in the rules of The Golden Quill national spelling bee and decides scene. In 2009 “Classic Romance,” a personal CD centering Photo by NIKO TAVERNISE around Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto accompanied by seven to cause trouble by hijacking the competition. Above, Russell Crowe stars as Noah in the film “Noah,” from small works from the Classic and Romantic periods, won Garrett Contest officials, outraged parents, and overly ambitious eighth- Paramount Pictures and Regency Enterprises. Below, Michael Peña stars the ECHO Classic 2010 for Bestseller of the Year and the 2010 graders are no match for Guy, as he ruthlessly crushes their dreams of as Cesar Chavez in “Cesar Chavez,” from Pantelion Films. Rock Symphonies for which he won two ECHO awards. victory and fame. Guy zealously plays to win the prize money at stake, • Jay Leno, Saturday, outpacing the pre-teen field in match after match. Guy is aided and March 29, 5 and 7:30 p.m., abetted in qualifying for the matches by reporter Jenny Widgeon, who at Capitol Theatre, 405 has the exclusive rights to Guy’s story and has liaisons with her sub- Cleveland St., Clearwater. ject. Guy rudely steps up his game to embarrass and outwit the com- Tickets start at $85. Call petition’s imperious chief Dr. Bowman (Philip Baker Hall) and 791-7400 or visit www.at administrator Dr. Deagan (Allison Janney), who are intent on having thecap.com. Named Ameri- him eliminated from the field. ca’s Favorite TV Personality While Jenny attempts to discover his true motivation, Guy finds him- in the 2009 Harris Poll, self forging an unlikely alliance with a competitor: awkward 10-year-old Leno is best known as Chaitanya Chopra (Rohan Chand), who is completely unfazed by Guy’s America’s late night leader take-no-prisoners approach to life. But the increasingly heated final for nearly three decades. In rounds of the Quill may spell things differently for Guy’s future. 2001, he traveled to Bosnia, where he per- ‘Cesar Chavez’ formed for military troops Photo courtesy of CAPITOL THEATRE Genre: Drama associated with the war in Jay Leno comes to Capitol Theatre Cast: Michael Peña, Rosario Dawson, America Ferrera, Jacob Var- Afghanistan. Leno also for two shows March 29. gas, Yancey Arias, Wes Bentley, John Ortoz and John Malkovich traveled to Aviano, Italy in Director: Diego Luna 1995 to entertain military troops associated with the peacekeep- Rated: PG-13 ing efforts in Bosnia. He remains passionate about performing in In “Cesar Chavez,” director Diego Luna presents a powerful cinematic portrait of the legendary activist. See TOP FIVE, page 4B See OPENING, page 4B Photo courtesy of PANTELION FILMS The Powerwww.SandyHartmann of KnowledgeHomes.com ... The Gift of Caring

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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 2B Just for Fun Leader, March 27, 2014 LookingLooking AheadAhead Largo their second triple platinum selling album “Pride.” The band continued Lightnin’,” “We Go Together,” “There Are Worse Things I Could Do” and • “Beautiful Broadway,” presented by the Suncoast Singers, Satur- their success with their third album, “Big Game” – which achieved gold “You’re the One That I Want” recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little day, March 29, 4 p.m., at Honeywell Minnreg, 6340 126th Ave., Largo. status – and their fourth album “Mane Attraction.” Keel fronted the Richard and Elvis Presley that became the soundtrack of a generation. Tickets are $16. Call 581-1000. The Suncoast Singers of Florida will band Keel beginning in 1984. Their debut album, “Lay Down the Law,” present the second concert series of its 34th concert season. This concert was released that same year and attracted the attention of KISS mem- Clearwater will be a choral presentation of some of favorite Broadway music from ber . Simmons went on to produce Keel’s second • “A Bad Year for Tomatoes,” by John Patrick, through May 4, at composers like Andrew Lloyd Webber, Lerner and Loewe and songs from album, “,” released in 1985. Keel recently released Early Bird Dinner Theatre, 13355 49th St. N., Clearwater. Evening “Camelot,” “Annie,” “Lion King,” “Les Misérables” and “Phantom of the the solo album “Metal Cowboy” as well as his autobiography “Even performances are presented Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, with Opera.” Beverages, popcorn and other snacks will be available for pur- Keel: Life On The Streets Of Rock & Roll.” He is host of the “Streets Of seating at 4 p.m. Matinees are presented Thursdays and Saturdays, chase. Doors will open at 3:30 p.m. Visit www.suncoastsingersfl.com. Rock & Roll” radio show and TV show. with seating at 11 a.m. Cost is $29.90 which includes dinner and • Bright Lights Concert Series – A Tribute to Motown; Thursday, • Vanilla Fudge, Friday, April 18, 8 p.m., at Largo Cultural Center, show. This hilarious comedy deals with the very funny misfortunes of April 3, 1 to 3 p.m., at Largo Community Center, 400 Alt. Keene Road, 105 Central Park Drive, Largo. Tickets start at $24. Call 587-6793 or a famous television actress who seeks to “get away from it all” in a Largo. Cost is $13. Call 518-3131. Flash back to a time when har- visit LargoArts.com. Beginning in 1967, the psychedelic-rock super small New England town. Fed up with the pressures and demands of monies were hot and the dance moves were even hotter when the group rocked the world with a new sound, influencing a generation of her acting career, the famous Myra Marloe leases a house in New Eng- Sounds of Soul presents a Tribute to Motown. musicians and creating a legion of loyal fans. Currently, Vanilla Fudge land to write her autobiography. Dealing with her nosy omnipresent • Sun Down Music Series – A BluesMan Night; Friday, April 4, 6:30 features three of four original members, including Mart Stein, Vince neighbors turns out to be more difficult than she imagined so she in- to 8:30 p.m., at Largo Community Center, 400 Alt. Keene Road, Largo. Martell and Carmine Appice. Pete Bremy joins the band on bass. vents a mad homicidal sister who is kept locked in an upstairs room. Cost is $5. A cash bar will be available. Call 518-3131. Attendees will Vanilla Fudge will be playing their biggest hits such as “You Keep Me The ruse works well at first until the local handyman develops an af- enjoy an evening at the community center park as the sun sets and Hangin’ On,” “Take Me for a While” and “Season of the Witch.” fection for “Sister Sadie” and complications ensue. the stars come out listening to the sounds of Mark David Russell, aka • “ Grease,” with book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren • The Diamonds in concert, Thursday, March 27, 1 p.m., at Ruth The Bluesman. Casey; presented by Eight O’Clock Theatre, May 2-11, at Largo Cultur- Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater. Call 791-7400 • ’80s Unplugged, Friday, April 4, 8 p.m., at Largo Cultural Center, al Center, 105 Central Park Drive, Largo. Performances are Thursdays or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com. Tickets start at $18. In 1957, The Di- 105 Central Park Drive, Largo. Tickets start at $24.50. Call 587-6793 through Saturdays, 8 p.m.; and Sundays, 2 p.m. Tickets are $25.50 amonds released their first hit single, “Little Darlin’” and to date it has or visit largoarts.com. The show will feature performances by Frank for adults and $12.50 for children 19 and younger with identification. sold approximately 20 million copies. They have three gold records – Hannon of Tesla, Mike Trap of White Lion and Ron Keel from Keel. A city of Largo handling charge of $3.50 will be added to each ticket. “Silhouettes,” “The Stroll” and “Little Darlin’” – and have songs on the Hannon is best known as the guitarist, songwriter and a co-founder of Call 587-6793 or visit largoarts.com. Here is Rydell High’s senior class “American Graffiti” and “Happy Days” soundtracks. The Diamonds the multi-platinum band Tesla. When he is not touring with Tesla, he of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding “Burger Palace Boys” and their gum- have been inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame and the Doo- occasionally showcases his blazing guitar work and song writing abili- snapping, hip-shaking “Pink Ladies” in bobby socks and pedal push- Wop Hall of Fame and continue to expand their audience around the ties as a solo acoustic performer. Tramp earned place in rock history ers, evoking the look and sound of the 1950s in this rollicking musical. world. This show is part of Ruth Eckerd Hall’s Adults at Leisure Series. as the lead singer of the band White Lion. White Lion released their Head “greaser” Danny Zuko and new (good) girl Sandy Dumbrowski • Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Gold Medalist debut album “Fight to Survive” in 1985. The band achieved success try to relive the high romance of their “Summer Nights” as the rest of Vadym Kholodenko, Sunday, March 30, 2 p.m., at Capitol Theatre, with their No. 8 hit “Wait” and No. 3 hit “When the Children Cry” from the gang sings and dances its way through such songs as “Greased 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater. Tickets start at $35. Call 791-7400 or visit www.atthecap.com. Who might be the next young classical piano superstar? We continue our tradition by presenting the winner of Crossword Horoscopes America’s preeminent piano competition, the best of 30 competitors from 14 countries, chosen from 225 applicants worldwide. The compe- March 27, 2014 tition is held once every four years. Enjoy this opportunity to be among the first to experience the virtuosity of the 2013 winner, Vadym Kholo- Capricorn denko. Born in Kiev, Kholodenko won first prize at both the Interna- December 22 – January 19 tional Schubert Competition in Dortmund in 2012 and the Sendai Time to move on, Capricorn. International Music Competition in 2010. He has worked with Yuri You’ve pushed, and pushed, and Bashmet, Vladimir Spivakoy and other distinguished conductors and has performed across the globe. He currently resides in Moscow, pushed, and nothing has come of where he attends the Moscow P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory. it. Furry friends bring much joy to a senior’s home. Gulfport • USA Dance, Monday, March 31, 7 to 10:15 p.m., at Gulfport Casi- Aquarius no, 5500 Shore Blvd., Gulfport. Admission is $7 and includes a dance January 20 – February 18 workshop, professional and amateur exhibitions, dance hosts and Sometimes what you want is snacks. For information, call 397-5754. not necessarily what you need. Ask yourself, Aquarius, if you re- St. Petersburg • “Wonder of the World,” by David Lindsay-Abaire, Saturday, ally need the item you’re after. A March 29, 8 p.m., at Bininger Theatre at Eckerd College, 4200 54th letter answers a question. Ave. S., St. Petersburg. A Simple Theatre, the theater-in-residence at Eckerd College, will present a reading of “Wonder of the World,” a silly Pisces romp about a woman who goes in search of herself among the kooky February 19 – March 20 citizens of Niagara Falls. The reading is open to the public. Tickets are Fitness is a work in progress, $10 and may be purchased in advance at asimpletheatre.org or at the door. For information, call 864-7811. constantly evolving to meet de- • Branford Marsalis Quartet, Thursday, April 3, 7:30 p.m., at The mand. Don’t be afraid to switch up Palladium at St. Petersburg College, 253 Fifth Ave. N., St. Petersburg. your routine in order to reach your Tickets start at $39. Call 822-3590 or visit www.mypalladium.org. goals, Pisces. Marsalis, the renowned Grammy Award-winning saxophone player, and his innovative, hard-working jazz ensemble will perform. A virtuoso on soprano, alto and tenor saxophones, three-time Grammy winner Aries and Tony nominee, Marsalis has set himself apart with his impeccable March 21 – April 19 technique and interpretive insight, embracing his art form’s long tradi- Doggone it, Aries. The scope of tion while diving into infinite improvisational possibilities. a project at work continues to change. Perhaps it’s time for a Pinellas Park meeting. A friend makes their • “Wally’s Café,” by Sam Bobrick and Ron Clark, through March opinion known. 30, at Venue Theatre, 9125 U.S. 19 N., Pinellas Park. Tickets are $20. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; and Sundays, 2:30 p.m. For reservations, call 822-6194 or visit venuewebsite Taurus .wix.com/venuetheatre. A feel-good comedy about love, struggle and Across Down April 20 – May 20 friendship, “Wally’s Café” follows Wally and Louise who have just 01. Crack 01. Appropriate A memo is clear as mud, Tau- opened a roadside diner near in 1940. Their only customer 06. Kiss 02. Deified hero rus. Ask around and find out what is a star-struck Midwestern girl hitchhiking her way to Hollywood. 10. Ices 03. Underworld to Hades is going on behind the scenes be- Four decades later, despite years of struggle, their hopes, dreams and 14. Fergie, formally 04. Knights' attendants fore you take action. A wish is friendship still survive. “Wally’s Café” stars Mary Kay Cyrus, Cory 15. "___ bitten, twice shy" 05. For it, in legalese granted. McBride and Mark William Myers. The play is directed by Frank Kro- 16. After-dinner drink 06. Clobber nyak and David Middleton. The Actors Fund is the designated benefit 17. Surround and blockade a city 07. Dark organization for this production. The Actors Fund is a nationwide 18. Sycamore, e.g. (2 wds) 08. Sacred beetle of ancient Egypt Gemini human services organization that helps all professionals in performing 20. Brown earth pigments 09. Kind of seat May 21 – June 21 arts and entertainment serving as a safety net providing programs and 22. Persia, now 10. Decide to leave, with "out" Grandiose measures are not re- services for those who are in need, crisis, or transition. 23. Drops on blades 11. Shallow enough to be crossed quired, Gemini. Take the simple • Bobby Tess and the Dixie Chaps, Thursday, April 3, 7 to 9:30 p.m., at Banquet Masters, 8100 Park Blvd, Pinellas Park. Sponsored 24. Internet junkie (2 wds) 12. Live off someone's generosity route to make the impression you 26. ___ carte (2 wds) by the Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society, admission to the concert costs 13. Manage seek. The pieces to a puzzle at 27. "Star Trek" rank: Abbr. $10. For information, call 522-6877. 19. Carbon compound work begin to come together. 28. Bird ___ 21. Divided 29. Dwell on 25. Boot Dunedin 31. Clamorous 30. "God's Little ___" Cancer • Gypsy Cabaret and Open Mic Night, Thursday, March 27, 7 p.m., 33. Attired 31. Do, for example June 22 – July 22 at Gypsy Stage Studio, 1714 County Road 1, Suite 2, Dunedin. Admis- 34. Easily moved to anger (hyphenated) sion is a suggested $5 donation at the door. Gypsy Stage Studio will 32. "Absolutely!" Your moment to shine has 39. Can of worms? provide some sound equipment and guests can bring an instrument to 34. Projecting feature come. Don’t disappoint, Cancer. A 40. Angler's gear play or a soundtrack to plug into the sound system. There will be at 35. Of noble birth 41. Branch of mathematics mystery at home begins to un- least two microphones. The venue does not have a karaoke player, but 45. Bit 36. Allocate, with "out" ravel. You’ll never guess what hap- guests can bring their laptop. Anyone interested in performing – singing, 46. French vineyard 37. Baby grand, e.g. pens next. standup comedy, skits or storytelling – is welcome to attend. Beer, wine, 49. National Institutes of Health (acronym) 38. John ___, founder of the Massachusetts Bay soft drinks and snacks will be available for a donation. For information, 50. Becomes full again Colony Leo visit www.GypsyStage.com or www.ShowcaseArtsFoundation.org. 53. Center of a ball? 39. Tossed back and forth July 23 – August 22 54. Length x width, for a rectangle 42. Actor Pitt 55. Organ stop 43. What one does to the same book over and again You’re a class act, Leo. Your Serving Our Neighbors for 32 Years! 56. With the intention of (3 wds) 44. Outline coworkers admire that and will 59. Like Cheerios 46. Full of trivial conversation look to you to lead the way in a 60. Almond 47. Takes great delight in precarious situation. Harmony 61. Battery contents 48. Online newsgroup system reigns at home once more. 62. Deed 51. "E pluribus unum," e.g. 63. Mar, in a way 52. Flight segment 64. Buggy terrain 57. Same old, same old Virgo 65. Assignation 58. "___ to Billie Joe" August 23 – September 22 Little by little, Virgo. That is the • Vertical Blinds • Plantation Shutters • Draperies • Valances • Shades Sudoku Sudoku approach you will have to take if answers you want to succeed. Patience is key. A childhood pal pops up just from last week in time. service center Libra Carpet • Ceramic Tile • Laminate • Wood September 23 – October 22 A loved one is feeling blue. Be there for them, Libra. One small act of kindness can do a world of All Hunter Douglas Products On Sale Now! good. An organization calls on you. Give what you can. $ $ Scorpio 50 OFF 100 OFF Crossword October 23 – November 21 answers Actions speak louder than Orders of $500 or more Orders of $1,000 or more words, Scorpio. Keep that in mind from last week with young ones this week. A sur- Coupon must be redeemed at time of purchase. 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CLEARWATER – Jesse Cook has received many Cook will bring his Blue accolades, including, in Guitar Tour to the 2008, winning the silver Tampa Bay area Sunday, medal in Acoustic Guitar April 6, 7:30 p.m., at magazine’s prestigious Capitol Theatre, 405 Players’ Choice Awards Cleveland St. behind the legendary Tickets start at $25. Paco De Lucia. Call 791-7400 or visit But Toronto resident – www.atthecap.com. who was born in Paris to Cook, a Canadian John Cook, a film direc- -winning gui- tor, and his wife Heather, tarist, is touring in sup- a former CBC television port of his recent album producer – has steered release, “The Blue Guitar clear of anything resem- Sessions.” According to bling flamenco on this his website, the musician record, producing a found inspiration for the sound that allows listen- new recording while lis- ers to appreciate each musician’s contribution. tening to Adele’s “21.” “The Blue Guitar Sessions,” Jesse Cook’s new album, “It was the simplicity of To do so he also battled replicates the mood of recordings from the Miles his natural instinct to fill it,” Cook says of Adele’s Davis era. work. “For me it was in space. “It’s a big departure amazing that an album, where many of the tracks from the work I have done in the past,” he says in were just voice and piano, was a pop record. I loved the biographical sketch. “And there’s a fear that if it. It creates a world where we get to really hear her you do something drastically different, will there still voice and also the pianist can be more expressive. Photos courtesy of JESSE COOK be someone there to listen to it if you change?” It just becomes a much more intimate album, a Award-winning Canadian guitarist Jesse Cook brings his Blue Guitar Tour to Pinellas with a performance at Cook feels that the role of an artist is to change, Capitol Theatre April 6. much more personal album and I thought I would to constantly push forward and try and come up love to do that.” with something new. Tom Szczniak adds accordion to “Witching Hour,” a (1998), “Free Fall” (2000), “Nomad” (2003), “Fron- His appreciation of Adele’s work emboldened him “I don’t want to spend the rest of my life repeating melodic composition hinting at Cook’s Parisian tiers” (2008) and “The Rumba Foundation” (2009). to tackle a long simmering personal objective and my first few records,” Cook says. “So I decided I was roots. Toronto vocalist Emma-Lee makes an appear- Five of these were nominated for Juno Awards and create a “blue mood” record. He spent the summer going to do it.” ance on “I Put a Spell on You,” a cover of the song one, “Free Fall,” won a Juno Award for Best Instru- of 2011 cottage-hopping with his family and set The result is a captivating 14-track album record- written by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins and popularized mental Album. about writing material for his eighth studio album, ed on a pair of vintage microphones – microphones by Nina Simone and Jeff Beck. Longtime collabora- Joining Cook on stage are the musicians that “The Blue Guitar Sessions.” for which Cook exhaustively searched so he could tor violinist Chris Church makes several appear- have become as familiar to fans as Cook himself: authentically replicate the mood of recordings from ances in just the right spots. Chris Church, Rosendo “Chendy” Leon, Nicholas A change in course the Miles Davis era. Sound is of the utmost impor- Tampa Bay area audiences will soon discover how Hernandez and Dennis Mohammed. According to his biography at website of his book- tance to him as a musician, producer and engineer. well “The Blue Guitar Sessions” translates to live “What I found is that the longer the five of us ing agent, The Feldman Agency, “The Blue Guitar “The Blue Guitar Sessions” is best enjoyed through performances. played together, we really gelled and had a sense of Sessions” is much different from the rumba flamen- a room-filling home stereo system – like the old The Capitol Theatre performance will include what our domains were,” Cook said in a press re- co for which he is best known. days. songs from more familiar work as well as material lease from his publicist. “Each member grew within A leading proponent of the genre since bursting The track “Broken Moon” features Cook’s extraor- from the new album. Cook’s previous albums in- their domain to make it something really big. We all onto the world music scene with 1995’s “Tempest,” dinary guitar accompanied by cellist Amy Laing. clude “Tempest” (1995), “Gravity” (1996), “Vertigo” learned to fill our space.” Sugar Sand Festival Celebration of sand sculpture returns to Clearwater’s beaches CLEARWATER – The city of Clearwater will present its famed Pier 60 finest quality sand sculptures worldwide. Sculptors and associates the festival. Schedule movies include “Fast and Furious 6” on Satur- Sugar Sand Festival, running April 4-13, on the beach just south of from the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom have created day, April 5; “Dolphin Tale” on Sunday, April 6; “Jurassic Park” on Pier 60. some singularly unique sculptures throughout the years for engage- Monday, April 7; “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2” on Tuesday, Sponsored by Sunsets at Pier 60, Clearwater’s daily celebration of ment proposals, weddings, and special events. Malls, conventions, April 8; “E.T.” on Wednesday, April 9; “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” on picture perfect sunsets, the 10-day celebration will feature 1,000 tons fairs, festivals, and theme parks have been their staple clients. Thursday, April 10; “Finding Nemo” on Friday, April 11; “Back to the of Clearwater Beach’s sugar white sands creatively carved into imagi- The team uses only sand and water with no cement or fixatives Future” on Saturday, April 12; and “Jaws” on Sunday, April 13. native scenes by a variety of sand sculptors. added. Tools utilized in the carving process include margin trowels, The Master Sand Sculpting Competition will run Thursday through Admission will be $8 for adults, $4 for students 6 to 17 years old, spreaders, cake decorator spatulas, and dental instruments for, intri- Saturday. Hours will be Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and and $5 for seniors 55 and older, military, police and firefighters. Chil- cate detailed areas. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The awards ceremony will take place Sat- dren age 5 and younger will be admitted free when accompanied by a Mark Mason returns to the festival this year, bringing more than urday at 3:30 p.m. paying adult. This year’s ticket cost will include entrance into the three decades of experience with him. Bright House Networks will present Sand Blast Fireworks, on Satur- Sugar Sand Walk Exhibit and a commemorative 8-inch-by-10-inch Mason started sculpting sand 31 years ago, competing in the Sand- day, April 12, 9 p.m. souvenir photo for each guest. The event will be open daily from 10 Blast, a sand sculpture contest in Fort Lauderdale. Sand sculpture be- The Beach Egg Hunt will take place Sunday, April 13, at 2 p.m. a.m. to 10 p.m. came his primary occupation 22 years ago. Since then, he has led his For information, visit www.SugarSandFestival.com. artistic team to competitions in Australia, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Volunteer opportunities An addition to the city’s annual Fun ’n’ Sun Festival of music con- South America, the United States and throughout the Caribbean. Volunteers are still needed for the second annual Pier 60 Sugar certs and other family-friendly entertainment, the Pier 60 Sugar Sand Clearwater resident Patrick Harsch joins this year’s sand sculptors. Sand Festival. Festival is an unique sand sculpting exhibit and interactive experience. Harsch has been involved in sculpting sand for more than 17 years. Volunteers will receive a meal ticket to use at Pier 60 Concessions For this year’s festival, organizers selected Beach Walk of Fame as a He got his start with Team Sandtastic, working on an installation for and a 2014 Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival T-shirt. Volunteers may also central theme. Participating artists will depict favorite scenes from Disney. More recently, Harsch has been exhibiting creations at the enjoy free admission to the festival exhibit tent before and after each classic Hollywood films. The sculpted areas inside the Sugar Sand Florida State Fair. shift. Free parking and shuttle service will be provided to volunteers. Walk Exhibit will feature iconic movie characters and scenes. In con- Another Pinellas resident, Dean Arscott, is new to the festival this To volunteer for this event, visit myclearwater.com/parksvolunteer. junction with the festival, the Sunset Cinema will expand screenings year. For questions about volunteering, call Krystie Epperson at 562-4803. from its normal weekend hours and play iconic movies like “Jaws,” Arscott was born and raised in central Maryland. He graduated from For more information about the event, visit SugarSandFestival.com. “Harry Potter” and “Back to the Future” for 10 nights. Ringling College of Art & Design in 2008, and now resides in Gulfport. The festival also will feature a wealth of free activities on Clearwater He works on a wide variety of illustration and design projects in addi- Beach including the Master Sand Sculpting Competition, sand sculpt- tion to carving with Team Sandtastic. ing clinics, Clearwater Gas System speed sand demonstrations, CCM Other members of Team Sandtastic include Dan Belcher, Stephen Photobooks Paparazzi Photo Opp, Bright House Blast Fireworks, the Schomaker and Raymond Wirick. Camp Hyatt Sand Box children’s play area, and a Beach Egg Hunt on Sunday, April 13, at 2 p.m. Festival highlights New to the festival this year will be the Frenchy’s Sand Bar, where A grand opening event will kick off this year’s Pier 60 Sugar Sand beer and wine will be available for sale daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Festival on Friday, April 4, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Visitors will get a first Also new to the festival will be the Baystar Restaurants’ Sugar Sand glimpse at the Sugar Sand Walk Exhibit and can participate in activi- VIP dining experience with limited availability. ties such as a sand sculpting clinic. Local artisans, crafters and street performers will be on hand and the Camp Hyatt Sand Box children’s Participating sculptors area will be open from 10 a.m. to sunset. Based in Sarasota, Team Sandastic will once again craft the artistic At approximately 8 p.m., “The Little Mermaid,” the Sunset Cinema’s walk-through display in a 15,000-square-foot tent. feature movie, will be shown. Waterfront Dining & Drinking According to the event website, Team Sandtastic creates some of the Sunset Cinema screenings will continue nightly for the duration of 6 Meal Deals for $1250 Fried Flounder Dunedin Fine Art Center to host Coffee and Conversation (Includes Dessert) Dinner $ 99 DUNEDIN – The next Coffee and kind of philosophy of gardening. It is $2 Wells $ 50 14 Conversation program will be pre- filled with the rich detail that gardens 3 House Wine $ sented Thursday, April 3, noon, at engender and a passion for gardens 2 16oz. Draft Beer ‘Til 7pm Everyday the Dunedin Fine Art Center, 1143 and nature. Her prose is filled with $ 00 Michigan Blvd. the music of poetry and personal ex- Maine Lobster Dinner 5 OFF purchase of $20 or more The series will host artist Carol perience and observations that are $ 99 16 One per table. Must present coupon. Siyahi Hicks. Hicks, a former literary honest, uplifting and ultimately While They Last! Expires 4-30-14 TBN magazine editor and author of the provocative. book “Gifts from the Garden,” will Copies of the book will be available

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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 4B Entertainment Leader, March 27, 2014 McCreery to perform at REH Beauty and the Beach Festival is April 5 INDIAN ROCKS BEACH – The Beauty and the nated to support the Beach Community Food CLEARWATER – Scotty by a country artist in 2011. Beach Festival, featuring food, art and entertain- Pantry. The Rotary Club of Indian Rocks Beach has McCreery performs in con- Adding to the achievement, ment, will be held Saturday, April 5, on the beach been a long time major supporter of the pantry. cert Friday, March 28, McCreery became the at 18th Avenue and in Kolb Park. Monetary donations also are gladly accepted. 7:30 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd youngest man in history to The schedule follows: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Arts and craft show. Chalk Hall, 1111 McMullen have his first album debut 7:30 to 11 a.m. – The Rotary Club of IRB’s pan- walk, Plein Air Artists. Kolb Park. Booth Road. atop the all-genre Billboard cake breakfast at the Calvary Episcopal Church’s 11 a.m. – Bands on the Beach, 18th Avenue. Tickets start at $39.50. Top 200 albums chart. Parish Hall (south end of the church building), Jimmy Suvoy, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sweet Spot Band, Call 791-7400 or visit “Clear as Day” went on 1615 First St. Tickets are $5 each and can be pur- 3 to 7 p.m. www.rutheckerdhall.com. to be certified platinum for chased at the door or by contacting Rotarian David 11 a.m. – Little Miss Beauty & the Beach registra- The multi-platinum sales of one million in just Kline at 418-1673 any time. tion, limited to 10 participants, from 11 a.m. until full. recording artist boasts 13 weeks. The first two The all-you-can-eat breakfast will be served from 11 a.m. – Sand Castle contest registration, limit- album sales approaching singles from the album 7:30 to 11 a.m. and will include pancakes, ed to 10 participants, from 11 a.m. until full. $2 million, two consecu- Photo courtesy of UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP NASHVILLE were each certified gold. sausage, orange juice and coffee. Other activities include kite flying, food, beer, tive album debuts at No. 1 Multi-platinum recording artist Scotty McCreery McCreery’s follow-up to Proceeds from the pancake breakfast will be do- soda and T-shirts. on the Billboard country performs March 28 at Ruth Eckerd Hall. “Clear as Day,” the 2012 albums chart and a com- Christmas album “Christ- bined 2.4 million followers on Facebook and Twitter mas with Scotty McCreery,” also was certified gold. – all in less than two years. McCreery was named Top New Artist by Billboard Good pickin’ There is no doubt that McCreery has emerged as and won Best New Artist Awards at the Academy of one of country’s hottest new stars. His deep voice Country Music Awards, the American Country and an irresistible sound create the perfect blend of Awards and the CMT Awards. He was named Break- contemporary and traditional country. With more through Artist at the 2013 American Country Awards. than 200 live shows under his belt across the Unit- His latest album release, “See You Tonight,” re- ed States, Canada and the Philippines, McCreery leased last fall, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard has become a crowd favorite appealing to all ages. country albums chart. He co-wrote the first single “See His fan base is one of the most dedicated and en- You Tonight” as well as four others on the album. “See thusiastic in the country music world. His first You Tonight” was McCreery’s first Top 10 hit. headlining tour has been very successful, with nu- McCreery is currently on his first headlining tour, merous sell-outs and additional shows added to which runs through the end of the summer and will meet the demand. cross the country making stops in more than 50 McCreery walked away the victor of the 10th sea- U.S. markets – including famed venues like Billy son of “American Idol,” and he wasted no time record- Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, the Ryman Auditorium ing and releasing his debut album, “Clear as Day.” in Nashville, Tenn. and House of Blues in Myrtle The album was the best-selling solo album released Beach, S.C.

OPENING, from page 1B violence as he battled greed and struggles of each family member prejudice in his struggle to bring begin to bubble. In particular, The film stars Michael Peña in dignity to people. Chavez inspired frustrated musician-turned- the title role, along with America millions of Americans from all piano-teacher Keith Reynolds Ferrera, Rosario Dawson and walks of life who never worked on (Guy Pearce) finds long sup- John Malkovich. Chronicling the a farm to fight for social justice. pressed dreams and desires birth of a modern American His triumphant journey is a re- reignited by Sophie’s talent and movement, “Cesar Chavez” tells markable testament to the power inquisitive nature. the story of the famed civil rights of one individual’s ability to While Keith’s wife, Megan (Amy leader and labor organizer torn change the world. Ryan) and daughter, Lauren between his duties as a husband (Mackenzie Davis) focus on Lau- and father and his commitment The following will open in limit- ren’s final year of high school, So- Photo by TOM GERMOND to securing a living wage for farm ed release. It may be several phie and Keith are drawn ever The Cotton-eyed Does perform at the fourth annual Bluegrass Festival March 22 in Indian Rocks Beach. workers. Passionate but soft-spo- weeks before these films appear closer by their mutual longing for The crowd enjoyed live entertainment, food and drinks and good weather. ken, Chavez embraced non- in local movie theaters. creative expression. Ultimately, Sophie and Keith must confront ‘Breathe In’ how much they are willing to sac- rifice and what they truly want own mortality. bodies of police and gangsters politicians and police pulling the Genre: Comedy, drama and ro- out of life. A dreamlike portrait of adoles- alike piled in the halls – rookie strings at the top of the heap. GOLF mance cence unfolding over one hot, Jakarta cop Rama thought it was And so Rama begins a new Cast: Guy Pearce, Felicity ‘Hide Your hazy summer, “Hide Your Smil- done and he could resume a nor- odyssey of violence, a journey Jones, Amy Ryan, Mackenzie ing Faces” is a startling debut, mal life. He couldn’t have been that will force him to set aside his SPECIAL Davis and Nico Tortorella Smiling Faces’ exploring rural American life more wrong. own life and history and take on Director: Drake Doremus 18 HOLES Genre: Drama through the distorted lens of Formidable though they may a new identity as the violent of- Not rated Make Tee Times online Cast: Ryan Jones, Nathan youth. have been, Rama’s opponents in fender “Yuda.” In prison he must “Breathe In” pairs writer/direc- Varnson, Colm O’Leary, Thomas that fateful building were nothing baypointegolf.net tor Drake Doremus once again gain the confidence of Uco – the 18 Hole • Par 61 Cruz, Christina Starbuck and ‘’ more than small fish swimming son of a prominent gang kingpin with his incandescent star, Felici- Chris Kies in a pond much larger than he – to join the gang himself, laying $ $ ty Jones. Director: Daniel Patrick Car- Genre: Action 23 Walk 30 Ride ever dreamed possible. And his his own life on the line in a des- Soulful and musical British ex- bone Cast: , Arifin Putra, EVERYDAY , Oka Antara, triumph over the small fry has at- perate all-or-nothing gambit to 032014 change student Sophie Williams Not rated tracted the attention of the preda- $ $ (Jones) comes to New York in After a neighborhood tragedy, Julie Estelle, Ryuhei Matsuda, bring the whole rotten enterprise 16 Walk 23 Ride tors farther up the food chain. to an end. AFTER 1:30 PM search of inspiration. On the sur- two young brothers – 9-year-old Kenichi Endo and Kazuki Kita- face, Sophie’s host family seems Tommy (Ryan Jones) and 14- mura His family at risk, Rama has only 9 Holes after 3pm happy enough, but with her ar- year-old Eric (Nathan Varnson) – Director: one choice to protect his infant For more movie new s including $10 Walk rival to the Reynolds’ Upstate confront changing relationships, Rated: R son and wife: He must go under- what’s playing at local theaters New York home, the private the mystery of nature, and their He thought it was over. cover to enter the criminal under- and trailers, visit www.TBNweek SANDWEDGE FOOD & SPIRITS After fighting his way out of a world himself and climb through ly.com. Click on the “Movie News Lunch Daily building filled with gangsters and the hierarchy of competing forces & Reviews” link on the left-side Entertainment & Dinner madmen – a fight that left the until it leads him to the corrupt menu. on Fridays

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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 8B Entertainment Leader, March 27, 2014 Music scene The Zombies to play Capitol; Buffett to perform at Mid Florida Credit Union Amphitheatre By LEE CLARK ZUMPE

Tampa Bay area venues, both large and small, will welcome a diverse selection of musical artists in the coming weeks. Start off April with a trip back in time with ’80s Unplugged Fri- day, April 4, 8 p.m., at Largo Cul- tural Center, 105 Central Park Drive, Largo. Tickets start at $24.50. Call 587-6793 or visit largoarts.com. The show will feature perform- ances by Frank Hannon of Tesla, Mike Trap of White Lion and Ron Keel from Keel. Hannon is best known as the Photo courtesy of WME ENTERTAINMENT guitarist, songwriter and a co- Above, Mogwai plays April 30 at The Ritz Ybor. At left, Amos Lee performs April 5 at Ruth founder of the multi-platinum Eckerd Hall. Below left, Capitol Theatre welcomes Air Supply on April 19. Below center, band Tesla. When he is not tour- Stephen “Ragga” Marley plays April 12 at Jannus Live. Below right, Ruth Eckerd Hall ing with Tesla, he occasionally Photo by HARPER SMITH/EMI MUSIC welcomes Paul Anka on April 4. showcases his blazing guitar work and song writing abilities as a solo acoustic performer. Tramp earned place in rock history as the lead singer of the band White Lion. White Lion re- leased their debut album “Fight to Survive” in 1985. The band achieved success with their No. 8 hit “Wait” and No. 3 hit “When the Children Cry” from their sec- ond triple platinum selling album “Pride.” The band continued their success with their third album, “Big Game” – which achieved gold status – and their fourth album “Mane Attraction.” Keel fronted the band Keel be- ginning in 1984. Their debut album, “Lay Down the Law,” was Photo courtesy of LUCK MEDIA & MARKETING INC. Photo courtesy of WME ENTERTAINMENT Photo courtesy of PARADIGM TALENT AGENCY released that same year and at- tracted the attention of KISS • Matt Schofield – 2:30 p.m. • Air Supply, Saturday, April – Symphony of Heroes; Saturday, p.m. • Framing Hanley, Saturday, member Gene Simmons. Sim- • Coco Montoya – 4:30 p.m. 19, 7:30 p.m. April 19, 8 p.m. • Amos Lee, Saturday, April 5, April 12, 7 p.m. mons went on to produce Keel’s • Shemekia Copeland – 6:30 • Megan Hilty, Saturday, April • The Florida Orchestra: Tan 8 p.m. • The Sounds, Tuesday, April second album, “The Right To p.m. 26, 8 p.m. Dun’s Water Concerto; Saturday, • The Ten Tenors on Broadway, 16, 7 p.m. Rock,” released in 1985. • Buddy Guy – 8:30 p.m. • Boz Scaggs, Tuesday, April April 26, 8 p.m. Sunday, April 6, 2 p.m. • Local Natives, Wednesday, Keel recently released the solo 29, 7:30 p.m. The Mahaffey is at 400 First St. • The Florida Orchestra: A April 16, 7 p.m. album “Metal Cowboy” as well as Saturday, April 12 • The Mavericks, Wednesday, S., St. Petersburg. Call 892-5767 Tribute to Benny Goodman; Sun- • Blessthefall, Thursday, April his autobiography “Even Keel: Life • Nikki Hill – 12:30 p.m. April 30, 8 p.m. or visit www.themahaffey.com. day, April 6, 7:30 p.m. 17, 6 p.m. On The Streets Of Rock & Roll.” • Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials Capitol Theatre is at 405 Cleve- • The Florida Orchestra: • Chiodos, Friday, April 25, He is host of the “Streets Of Rock – 2:30 p.m. land St., Clearwater. Call 791- Mid Florida Credit Mozart, Diamond & Brahms; 6:30 p.m. & Roll” radio show and TV show. • Tommy Castro and The 7400 or visit www.atthecap.com. Union Amphitheatre Sunday, April 13, 7:30 p.m. • Iced Earth, Saturday, April The Safety Harbor Singer Painkillers – 4:30 p.m. • Rob Thomas Trio, Friday, 26, 6 p.m. • & the Coral Songwriter Festival will run • The Blind Boys of Alabama – April 25, 8 p.m. • Dance Gavin Dance, Sunday, Jannus Live Reefer Band, Saturday, April 19, April 4-6. 6:30 p.m. • The Florida Orchestra: Tan April 27, 6:30 p.m. • Stephen “Ragga” Marley, Sat- 8 p.m. A three-day pass costs $50. • Michael McDonald – 8:30 Dun’s Water Concerto; Sunday, State Theatre is at 687 Central urday, April 12, 8 p.m. The Amphitheatre is at the Visit safetyharborsingersong p.m. April 27, 7:30 p.m. Ave., St. Petersburg. Call 895- Jannus Live is at 16 Second St. Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 writerfestival.com. • Santana, Tuesday, April 29, 8 3045 or visit www.statetheatre N., St. Petersburg. Call 565-0550 U.S. 301 N., Tampa. Call 813- The kick-off event will take p.m. concerts.com. Sunday, April 13 or visit www.jannuslive.com. 740-2446 or visit www.livena place Friday, April 4, 6 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd Hall is at 1111 • George Porter Jr. – 1 p.m. tion.com. Safety Harbor Museum, 329 • Tad Robinson – 2:30 p.m. Largo Cultural Center McMullen Booth Road, Clearwa- The Straz Center for Bayshore Blvd. S. On Saturday ter. Call 791-7400 or visit • Big Sam’s Funky Nation – • ’80s Unplugged featuring The Palladium at St. the Performing Arts and Sunday, the festival will 4:30 p.m. Frank Hannon of Tesla, Mike www.rutheckerdhall.com. • The Florida Orchestra: A move outdoors, where performers • James Hunter – 6:30 p.m. Trap of White Lion and Ron Keel Petersburg College Tribute to Benny Goodman; Fri- will take the stage at Safety Har- • Irma Thomas – 8:30 p.m. from Keel; Friday, April 4, 8 p.m. • Branford Marsalis, Thursday, Skipper’s Smokehouse day, April 4, 8 p.m., in Ferguson bor Waterfront Park, 110 Veter- • Vixen with Undercover Betty, April 3, 8 p.m. • Cope, Saturday, April 5, 8 Hall ans Memorial Lane. Gates will 98 Rockfest is set for Friday, Saturday, April 5, 8 p.m. • Eliza Gilkyson, Friday, April p.m. • The Florida Orchestra: open at noon both days. April 25, 5:20 p.m., at Tampa Bay • Yesterdayze, Monday, April 7, 4, 8 p.m. • Gumbo Boogie Band, Sun- Mozart, Diamond & Brahms; Fri- The festival will feature per- Times Forum, 401 Channelside 2 and 7 p.m. • Claire Lynch Band, Sunday, day, April 6, 5 p.m. day, April 11, 8 p.m., in Ferguson formances by 30 different acts Drive, Tampa. Tickets start at • Vanilla Fudge, Friday, April April 13, 7:30 p.m. • Carolyn Wonderland, Tues- Hall such as Kyshona Armstrong, $29. Call 813-301-2500 or visit 18, 8 p.m. The Palladium at St. Peters- day, April 8, 7 p.m. • Noah Gundersen, Saturday, Gareth Asher, Erick Baker, An- www.tampabaytimesforum.com. Largo Cultural Center is at 105 burg College is at 253 Fifth Ave. • Hoots & Hellmouth, Friday, April 12, 7:30 p.m., in TECO The- drew Belle, Randall Bramblett, 98 Rockfest will feature per- Central Park Drive, Largo. Call N., St. Petersburg. Call 822-3590 April 11, 8 p.m. ater Callaghan, Danielle Ate The formances by Avenged Sevenfold, 587-6793 or visit largoarts.com. or visit www.mypalladium.org. • JGLB, Saturday, April 12, 8 • The Florida Orchestra: Tan Sandwich, Granville Automatic, VOLBEAT, Chevelle, Black Stone p.m. Dun’s Water Concerto; Friday, David Jacobs-Strain, Jennifer Cherry, Saigon Kick, Trivium, The Ritz Ybor • Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme April 25, 8 p.m., in Ferguson Hall Knapp, Emily Kopp, Korby The Local 662 Werm, We As Human, Nothing Out, Sunday, April 13, 5 p.m. • Tampa Bay Symphony, Sun- Lenker, Phil Madeira, Ryan Mont- • Kay-h vs Dilligaf, Saturday, • Chris Robinson Brotherhood, More and other bands. • Bob Schneider, Tuesday, day, April 27, 4 p.m., in Ferguson bleau, Patchouli, Kevin Rowe, April 5, 8 p.m. Sunday, April 13, 7 p.m. Hall Rachael Sage, Angel Snow, Bar- The Local 662 is at 662 Central • TECH N9INE, Tuesday, April April 15, 7 p.m. Following is a list of other music The David A Straz Jr. Center – rett Smith, Marc Kelly Smith, Ben Ave., St. Petersburg. Call 258- 15, 8 p.m. Skipper’s Smokehouse is at scene events in the coming weeks: formerly the Tampa Bay Perform- Taylor, Victoria Vox, Shannon 4829. • Manchester Orchestra, 910 Skipper Road, Tampa. Call ing Arts Center – is at 1010 N. Whitworth, Webb Wilder and Thursday, April 17, 7 p.m. 813-971-0666 or visit www.skip W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa. Daphne Willis. Capitol Theatre The Mahaffey • Griz, Wednesday, April 23, 9 perssmokehouse.com. Call 813-229-7827 or visit The Tampa Bay Blues Festi- • Steve Hackett, Thursday, p.m. • The Florida Orchestra: www.strazcenter.org. val will run Friday through Sun- April 3, 7:30 p.m. Theme & Variations; Thursday, • Black Label Society, Tuesday, State Theatre day, April 11-13, at Vinoy • Kidz Bop, Friday, April 4, 6 April 3, 11 a.m. April 29, 8 p.m. • Deltron 3030, Wednesday, Waterfront Park, 500 Bay Shore p.m. • The Florida Orchestra: A • Mogwai, Wednesday, April April 2, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay Drive NE, St. Petersburg. • Jesse Cook, Sunday, April 6, Tribute to Benny Goodman; Sat- 30, 7:30 p.m. • G-Eazy, Thursday, April 3, 9 Times Forum Single day tickets start at $40. 7:30 p.m. urday, April 5, 8 p.m. The Ritz Ybor is at 1503 E. p.m. • 98 Rockfest, Friday, April 25, Visit www.tampabaybluesfest.com. • Nobuyuki Tsujii, Wednesday, • The Florida Orchestra: Seventh Ave., Tampa. Call 813- • The Hip Abduction, Saturday, 5:20 p.m. April 9, 7:30 p.m. Mozart, Diamond & Brahms; Sat- 247-2518. April 5, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay Times Forum is at Following is a summary of this • Judy Collins, Friday, April urday, April 12, 8 p.m. • Deicide, Sunday, April 6, 7 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa. year’s lineup: 11, 7:30 p.m. • One Night of Queen per- Ruth Eckerd Hall p.m. Call 813-301-2500 or visit • The Zombies, Saturday, April formed by Gary Mullen and The • The Florida Orchestra: • Anvil, Wednesday, April 9, 7 www.tampabaytimesforum.com. Friday, April 11 12, 8 p.m. Works, Wednesday, April 16, Theme & Variations; Wednesday, p.m. • Selwyn Birchwood – 12:30 • Todd Rundgren, Sunday, 7:30 p.m. April 2, 10 a.m. • Authority Zero, Thursday, For more music and concert in- p.m. April 13, 7:30 p.m. • The Florida Orchestra: Replay • Paul Anka, Friday, April 4, 8 April 10, 6 p.m. formation, visit TBNweekly.com.

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