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Volume XXXIV, No. 49 www.TBNweekly.com June 28, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT Good riddance, Debby Tropical storm causes problems throughout Pinellas County By SUZETTE PORTER Center Sunday night and opened its Citizen Information Tropical Storm Debby stayed Center the next morning. well offshore of Pinellas Coun- The National Hurricane Cen- ty’s coastline, but that didn’t ter issued a tropical storm stop it from causing a myriad of warning for Pinellas County problems. Monday morning. Soon after, For some it was nothing more County Commission Vice-Chair than an inconvenience, but to Ken Welch signed a resolution Movie review others Tropical Storm Debby declaring a local state of emer- has caused a heck of a mess. gency to allow a more rapid re- Visually, “Brave” follows Pixar’s long Tropical Storm Debby made sponse to the situation. Gov. tradition of exceptional CGI animation, the record books June 23 as Rick Scott declared a state of delivering a feisty barrage of action se- the earliest fourth-named storm emergency for the entire state quences punctuated by gorgeous high- ever to form during the Atlantic Monday afternoon. land scenery. Hurricane . Pinellas ... Page 3B. County and the west coast of Record rainfall can thank Debby for According to the National one of the wettest June’s on the Weather Service, the most rain Photo by JIM LAYFIELD COUNTY A vehicle sends water spraying on Starkey Road near the intersection of Walsingham Road June 24 at books. ever reported in June at the Al- about 5 p.m. Officials say the storm is bert Whitted Airport in St. Pe- Love of rocketry proof of their message that it tersburg was 6.38 inches. Dan day in Pinellas due in part to A retired scientist enjoyed 35 years at doesn’t take a direct hit from a Noah, warning coordination dry air that had wrapped itself Honeywell aerospace plant in Clearwater. tropical storm or hurricane to meteorologist with the National around the tropical storm; how- Some of the projects that Ed Collum cause problems. Weather Service office in ever, local residents shouldn’t worked on were the X-15 rocket plane; So far, Sunday’s weather was Ruskin, said June 2012 would be surprised if rainbands, the U-2 and Baby Bird surveillance the worst of it with high winds definitely set a new record. bringing winds of 40 to 55 mph planes, the Apollo space capsule, a main buffeting the area and torrential Noah read off some of the and showers continued off and engine controller for the space shuttle, rains continuing until about 3 four-day totals as of 2 p.m. on until Debby made landfall. and the so-called Star Wars missile de- a.m. Monday. Eight to 10 inch- Monday from NWS reporting Latest forecast from the NHC fense system. es of rain fell within a 24-hour stations around Pinellas: 14.28 calls for the storm to come ... Page 6A. period. Low-lying areas and inches in Tarpon Springs, 13.66 ashore along the northwest coastal communities experi- in Largo, 12.60 in Oldsmar, coast sometime in the next cou- enced flooding. Roads were 12.28 in Pinellas Park, 12.27 in ple of days. closed. Tornado warnings were Dunedin and 10.61 in St. Pe- Debby remained stalled Mon- Gas prices drop frequent. Thousands were with- tersburg. day night and forecasters ex- The national average price of regular out power. Mariners were “Storms like Debby is the pected it to begin moving gasoline has dropped 41 cents since warned to stay ashore. Beach- reason I have flood insurance,” erratically to the northeast in April 2, according to the U.S. Energy In- goers were advised to stay out Noah said, although he lives in- the next couple of days. formation Administration’s This Week in of the water. land, well away from the coast. Photo by WAYNE CATHEL Petroleum June 20 report. Pinellas County partially acti- Noah said Monday’s weather Waves crash ashore at Clearwater Beach Sunday afternoon. County See DEBBY, page 4A The average price per gallon as of June vated its Emergency Operation was much improved over Sun- officials are inspecting local beaches to check for erosion damage. 24 was $3.42 – down 9 cents from last week, 24 cents from last month and 18 cents from a year ago, according to AAA’s Wind and rain Fuel Gauge Report. ... Page 7A. pummel Largo LARGO By TOM GERMOND

City OKs increase The city experienced an average of 12.5 inches of rainfall June 24, with some local areas receiv- ing more. in drainage fees City Public Works Director Brian Usher said City commissioners approve ordinance June 25 the city is doing a detailed damage as- on first reading raising stormwater fees. sessment based upon calls still coming in, as well The increase in the fees is the first as known areas of problems from the storm June since April 1, 2008, and was discussed 24. Tidal waters were on average 3 feet above at the commission’s May 8 work session normal, with some tributaries seeing levels ap- and at other city meetings. proaching 3.5 feet above normal, Usher said. ... Page 2A. Wind damage was reported near the area of Walsingham Road, Hamlin Boulevard, Josephine and 145th Street. OUTDOORS Localized flooding from June 24 persisted as the higher than normal water levels in Tampa Dolphin Watch Bay, as well as along the Intracoastal Waterway, is inhibiting the drainage of water from many The warmer the waters become, the storm water drainage systems. more active our local bottlenose dolphins “This condition will not improve until the winds become. One form of that greater activity from the south and southwest abate, predicted to is the appearance of new arrivals. happen sometime [June 26]. Until then, drainage See Dolphin Watch by Anne Weaver. in many lower areas of the city will be very slow, ... Page 10A. and additional rainfall could again lead to local- ized street flooding,” Usher said. City owned buildings suffered some minor VIEWPOINTS Photo by CHARY SOUTHMAYD damage, which has been provided to the fire de- A billboard and plaza on Walsingham Road in Largo just east of the Walsingham Bridge sustain damage from Tropical partment for the overall damage assessment re- Tom Germond Storm Debby’s strong winds Sunday. port, which will be provided later. Thank goodness for the rabbit’s foot, colum- nist says. Sand Key nourishment project placed on hold … Page 11A. By SUZETTE PORTER 90th Avenue southward, erosion has cut an addition- A preliminary report of some of al 10 to 15 feet into the existing sand dune at some CLEARWATER – Work on the Sand Key beach locations. nourishment project is on hold for now. the most-damaged areas include • Sunshine Beach on Treasure Island, erosion in Andy Squires, Pinellas County’s coastal manager, the last mile of Sunset Beach, the area of 126th and 125th avenues. said work stopped Friday, June 22, due to the ap- As of early Monday afternoon, the inspection was proach of Tropical Storm Debby. As of Monday after- near John’s Pass, and the south not complete at Sand Key Beach and Squires did not Features noon, Squires had no estimate as to when work might end of the beach at Pass-A-Grille. know the condition of the recent addition of 85 feet of begin again. new sand from the nourishment project. Squires said Business ...... 12A “We won’t know until this system moves out of the citizen reports had indicated that sand had been lost. Classifieds ...... 4-7B area,” he said. other locations. Squires said although it was unfortunate that sand Community ...... 13-15A Officials spent most of Monday and Tuesday sur- A report from Dr. Ping Wang with the University of was lost so soon after it was replenished, it was possi- County ...... 3,5-7A veying damage from Tropical Storm Debby. South Florida’s Geology Department listed some pre- ble that the new sand might have protected areas that Entertainment ...... 1-3,8B Heavy rains, high winds, above-normal tides and liminary observations. Wang’s report said the most might have been affected if the beach had been nar- Just for fun ...... 2B high surf buffeted the county all day Sunday and severe erosion had taken place at the following loca- rower. Storm protection is one of the primary reasons Outdoors ...... 10A Monday, hitting area beaches very hard. tions. for beach nourishment projects. Wider beaches create Pets of the week ...... 14A “We lost a lot of sand,” said Squires. • On Long Key (St. Pete Beach) at Pass-A-Grille a bigger buffer between the land and rising seas and Police beat ...... 5A A preliminary report of some of the most-damaged Beach south of the snack bar wave action that accompany hurricanes and tropical areas include the last mile of Sunset Beach, near • Long Key at Upham Beach, erosion to the seawall storms. Viewpoints ...... 11A John’s Pass, and the south end of the beach at Pass- on northern extreme fronting condominium buildings. Squires said after the initial inspection was com- A-Grille, where the water has cut into the existing Wang reports that Upham public beach received con- plete, staff would begin actual measurements to make Call 397-5563 sand dune. siderable erosion but a wide beach remains in the a determination of how much beach had been lost. For News & Advertising Squires said both areas were considered “erosion area. But, everything will have to wait until Tropical hot spots,” because the beaches are narrower than • Sunset Beach on Treasure Island from Caddy’s on Storm Debby is done, Squires said. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 2A Largo Leader, June 28, 2012 City commissioners tentatively agree to raise stormwater fees LARGO – City commissioners cents, 87 cents higher than the higher levels of impervious sur- discussed at the commission’s other residential customers be- at 2,257 square feet – for single- agreed to raise stormwater fees current rate. Multi-family cus- face. The normally low level of May 8 work session and at other cause of multi-storied structures. family structures as have many effective Oct. 1 for commercial tomers’ proposed rates are $3.19, revenue growth cannot keep pace city meetings. The increase, which is expect- other utility systems. St. Peters- and residential customers in down 37 cents. with normal expenditure growth The multi-family rate is 60 per- ed to generate $562,000, should burg’s monthly fee is $6.84; keeping with plans to generate 15 City officials say that revenue or fund any service enhance- cent of the single-family unit rate. be sufficient for five years, city of- Clearwater’s is $13.04. percent more revenue. only increases when new cus- ments, city officials said. City officials say that high-densi- ficials said. The ordinance establishing the The proposed monthly increase tomers are annexed or when ex- The increase in the fees is the ty residential customers have less They base the fees on an equiv- new rates was passed on first for these customers is $5.32 isting customers redevelop to first since April 1, 2008, and was impervious surface area than alent residential unit – calculated reading.

Special Events Train Weekend page at LargoEvents.com.” AroundAround The event is free, but donations are accepted. How to contribute Stories in the Park, July 7, 10:30 a.m., McGough Nature Park, All press releases are published on a space available 11901 146th St. N. LargoLargo Call 518-3047. basis. They are subject to editing for grammar, length and City events Description: “Come join our park rangers each month for a morn- general newspaper style. ing story, a hike through the park and snacks with your kids. Held We are not able to predict exactly the issue it will be print- the first Saturday of each month. Call 518-3047 to preregister ed – or even guarantee that it will be used. Free Genealogy/Family History Classes, Largo Public Library, today!” The deadline for all copy is Friday, noon, preceding publi- 120 Central Park Drive. The fee is $3 per family. cation date. The newspapers are published Thursdays. For Description: “Free classes this month provided by the Pinellas Ge- Swing Dance Saturdays, July 7, 14, 21 and 28, 7 p.m. until 11 upcoming events, please send in your announcement two nealogy Society include: Getting Started in Genealogy, Using family- p.m., Largo Community Center. weeks in advance, if possible. search.org (LDS-Mormon website) and Tracing Female Ancestors. Description: “Come enjoy an evening of dancing and socializing All submissions can be dropped off at the office or mailed See the complete listing with details of classes and scheduled times every Saturday night. Enjoy a free lesson from 7 to 8 p.m. and a DJ at www.flpgs.org/classes.aspx.” dance from 8 until 11 p.m. Our resident DJ is Savoy Swing. Don’t to Tampa Bay Newspapers, 9911 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, Email Bob Bryan at [email protected] or call 595-4521 for FL 33772, emailed to [email protected] or faxed to miss out on our 5,600-square-foot sprung hardwood floor.” more information. For more information visit LargoCommunityCenter.com or call 397-5900. The event is free. 518-3131. Questions? Call 397-5563 or send an email. Bay Area Singles Dance, July 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 6 p.m. until The fee is $6 with a recreation card; $7 with no recreation card. Please include a contact name and number on all submis- 10 p.m., Largo Community Center, 400 Alt. Keene Road. Summer Sweat Zumba Bash, July 14, 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., sions. Description: “Since 1997, Bay Area Singles Dance has been the Highland Recreation Complex. Personal photographs can be picked up at the office after best place for area singles and friends to meet. Every Sunday ap- Description: “Zumba is easy to do, effective and totally exhilarat- publication; however, their safety is not guaranteed (please proximately 150 singles of all ages join us. We offer an extensive ing! Dance your stress away and enjoy healthy treats, raffle prizes, don’t give us the last picture you have of Ol’ Uncle Albert.) music library to fit every taste. Dress to Impress!” vendors and more. Please wear comfortable clothing and dance Please type letters to the editor (or print legibly) and in- Call 518-3131. shoes or sneakers. Child care is provided for potty trained 3-8 year clude your name, town of residence, phone number and sig- The fee is $8 per person. olds for an additional $3.” Itty Bitty Splashtime, July 2, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, Call 518-3016. nature and mail to Tampa Bay Newspapers, 9911 Seminole 27, and 30, 9:45 a.m. until 10:45 a.m., Highland Family Aquatic Blvd., Seminole, FL 33772. Emails should include town of Monopoly Game Tournament, July 14, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., Center, 400 Highland Ave. Highland Recreation Complex, 400 Highland Ave. NE. residence and telephone and be sent to tgermond@TBN Description: “Parents can spend quality time with their preschool Description: “Largo Recreation, Parks and Arts Department will weekly.com. We will not print the letter writer’s phone num- aged children in a safe and playful aquatic environment. Mom’s be hosting its first ever Monopoly Fundraising Tournament. All pro- ber. clubs are welcome. Children not potty-trained must wear a plastic ceeds from this event will go toward the city of Largo Summer Letters are printed on a first-come, first-served basis. They swim diaper under their bathing suit.” Camp Scholarship Fund, providing financial assistance to youth may be edited to correct grammar, spelling and factual er- For more information, call 518-3018 or visit LargoPools.com. campers in Largo. The tournament will consist of three rounds. rors. They also may be edited for clarity. The cost is $1.50 per person. Prizes valued at $250, $150, and $75 will be awarded to the top Please keep letters to editor to 500 words. Longer letters Teen Tidalwave Tuesdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 7 p.m. three winners overall. Players must complete all three rounds to be may be cut due to space limitations. until 9 p.m., Highland Family Aquatic Center. eligible for prizes. For more information, call 518-3016 or visit High- Note: Email is the most effective way to submit press Description: “Teens can meet up with friends, swim, and catch up landRecreation.com.” releases. Name your club in the subject area of the email on what happened over the weekend. Sponsors will provide snacks The entry cost is $25 per player, $20 for students or military, or and giveaways are planned. For more information, call 518-3018 or so we can recognize it as a nonprofit group. $100 for a team of six. visit LargoPools.com.” Monthly Night Hikes, July 21, 6:30 p.m., McGough Nature The cost is $3 per teen. Park, 11901 146th St. N. Flick ‘n Float Family Movie, July 6, 13 and 20, 7:30 p.m. until Description: “Join us every third Saturday of the month for a 11 p.m., Southwest Pool, 13120 Vonn Road. guided walk through the woods, seeking out nocturnal animals Florida Coastal Insurance Agency Description: “Bring your favorite float or chair from home and join such as raccoons, owls, opossums, bats and more. Flashlights are us for a Friday night family movie poolside! Enjoy free hot dogs, fun optional. Donations are kindly accepted. Preregister by calling 518- I Invite All My and games! Visit LargoPools.com or call 518-3126 for more informa- 3047.” Former Policy tion and movie titles.” The event is free. Bill Holders To Call For The fee is $4 with recreation card, $5 without recreation card per Silver Screen Classics: A History of the Movies, July 26, noon, person. Largo Community Center. Your FREE Quote! No refunds due to weather. Ruggie 051712 Description: “Enjoy an afternoon of viewing a classic movie on Square Dancing Fridays, July 6, 13, 20 and 27, 7:30 p.m. until our 20-foot screen. Refreshments will be sold and information on • Flood • Homeowners 9:45 p.m., Largo Community Center, 400 Alt. Keene Road. the movie will be handed out. Movies are shown in the ballroom. Description: “Like country style dancing? Square or round? Spend Call for a listing of movies.” • Auto • Boat • Commercial the evening dancing to professional caller Allen Snell. Join anytime.” Call 518-3131. Call 518-3131. The event is free. 1234 Court St., Clearwater • 727-443-0493 • [email protected] The fee is $6. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com Leader, June 28, 2012 County 3A County briefs Waiting for the big one Fireworks ban in force in Pinellas County CLEARWATER – Independence Day celebrations can be full of flare without fireworks at home. In Pinellas County, the retail sale or pur- chase of fireworks that project into the air or explode is prohibited. Pinellas County Public Safety Services urges residents to enjoy fire- works displays that are conducted by trained professionals. Sparklers remain legal, but parents are reminded they can be dan- gerous, reaching temperatures of up to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. Only those over 12 years of age should handle sparklers of any type. Many young people get burned by sparklers every year so adult super- vision is necessary at all times. Officials urge citizens to use extreme caution and follow basic safety recommendations: • Read all cautions and warnings. • Use sparklers only outdoors. • Use sparklers as intended – do not try to alter or combine them. • Do not mix fireworks and alcohol. • Never pick up fireworks that may be left over after the display, as they may still be active. For more information on Pinellas County services and programs, visit www.pinellascounty.org. Clerk of the court’s office reduces hours CLEARWATER – The office of the Pinellas County Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court is reducing its hours of operation, effective July 1, due to re- cent budget cuts. New hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone requiring assistance with an emergency injunction or similar circumstances is asked to call 464-3341 for assistance. Photo by JIM LAYFIELD Kevin Malia of Seminole angles for bass from his one-man john boat in Walsingham Park on a recent Saturday afternoon. A day of fishing tops County to move several Clearwater offices many summer relaxation lists. CLEARWATER –The Pinellas County Planning Department, the Pinellas Planning Council and the Metropolitan Planning Organization Artists wanted for county centennial Selection Process will be moving offices from the Bank of America building at 600 Cleve- • A committee will select five finalists from the artwork submitted, land St. in Clearwater to new accommodations at 310 Court St. within poster contest then select a winning submission. The five finalists will be asked to de- the Pinellas County Courthouse complex in downtown Clearwater. LARGO – Pinellas County and the Florida Gulf Coast Center For liver their original artwork for final judging by the committee. The moves will take place during the week of June 25–29. Phone Fishing & Interactive Museum invite artists to enter a poster contest • Artwork will be judged based upon quality of artwork, creativity numbers and email addresses will remain the same. The public is ad- for Pinellas County’s Centennial Celebration Sept. 14-17. and originality of artwork, positive and thematically appropriate art- vised to call the Planning Department’s main number at 464-8200 or Winning artwork will be used as the official poster to promote and work and reproducibility. the PPC at 464-8250 to ascertain the status of the moves during the celebrate Pinellas County’s 100th birthday. • The winning artwork will be announced July 31, 2012. week. The call is open to all Pinellas County artists. A Pinellas County The Florida Gulf Coast Center For Fishing Foundation Inc. will re- This relocation comes about as part of Pinellas County’s ongoing artist is defined as a current full- time Pinellas County resident. Mid- tain exclusive rights of ownership for all final artwork commissioned plan to shift county offices from leased spaces to county-owned build- career and professional artists are especially encouraged to make sub- via this solicitation. The center reserves the right to use the artwork for ings and in anticipation of the proposed unification of the MPO and missions. Each artist may submit one image for consideration. any purpose it deems appropriate including but not limited to such PPC. Pinellas County artists are invited to submit artwork that reflects uses as websites and print materials. For information on the Planning Department, visit www.pinellas their interpretation of Pinellas County’s rich heritage. A committee will For more information and an entry form, contact Florida Gulf Coast county.org/planning. For information on the PPC, visit www.pinellas select the winning submission. The official Pinellas County Centennial Center For Fishing Foundation Gallery Manager, Carolynn DelMonte planningcouncil.org. For information on the MPO go to www.pinellas Poster will be used as an educational tool and in materials to promote at [email protected]. county.org/MPO. the Pinellas County Centennial Celebration. Submission requirements New housing opportunities in Pinellas County Deadline for submission is July 15. Artists should submit proposed Green-certified developments, energy-efficient renovations, new artwork in an electronic, camera-ready format. Submitting artists also WEST BAY Great Everyday Prices rental communities and homeownership opportunities are the topics must complete the entry form. MEN’S LADIES’ • Submissions must be the artist’s original artwork. for the radio show “There’s No Place Like Home” on Thursday, July 5. HAIRCUT HAIRCUT The featured guest is Frank Bowman, housing department manager • Submissions must be two-dimensional artwork. for Pinellas County Community Development. Bowman will provide an • No syndicated, copyrighted, clip or digital only art images may be Clippers overview of new homeownership, rental and senior housing develop- submitted. $ 75 $ 95 ments in Pinellas County. • Reproducibility will be a factor in the committee’s decision. High 581-3637 The Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County sponsors the contrast and bright colors are recommended. The estimated size of the Hair Stylist 8 8 Walk-ins all day Position poster will be 36 inches in height and 24 inches in width. radio program, which features different issues each month. It airs the Available Your Choice • Redken Perm, first Thursday of each month from 10:05 to 10:35 a.m. on WRXB 1590 Content Everyday Appointments accepted for Cut and Style AM. 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“Debby is a weak storm, but it’s big and moving slowly,” Noah said. “I think we’ll feel the impact most of the week.” Tim Closterman, director of Pinellas County Communications, drove out to Redington Beach Monday afternoon to look at conditions. He said Debby was reminiscent of Hurricane Elena, which made landfall near Biloxi, Miss., in 1985. Elena stalled out in the Gulf for a time be- fore making it to land and brought heavy rains to the local area. “It was a lot of rain,” Closterman said. “This is a lot of rain.” Flooding problems Pinellas County would remain under a flood warning until at least Tuesday night. Dave Baker, public information manager with Pinellas County Communications, said the NWS had told county officials dur- ing a Monday briefing that another 5 to 8 inches of rain could be ex- pected in before the end of the week. Roads in many communities were impassable for a time Sunday af- ternoon and reports came in from locations throughout Pinellas about stranded vehicles. Clearwater Police report significant flooding in Clearwater Beach, and beach areas were reportedly under water due to flooding. The north end was inaccessible for a time. Flooding was reported on many side streets, including Old Coachman Road and East Enterprise Road, as well as the major thoroughfares of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and U.S. 19. Largo reported some localized flooding, which persisted into Mon- day. Officials said higher than normal levels in Tampa Bay, as well as along the Intracoastal Waterway, were inhibiting drainage of water from many stormwater systems. Improvement was not expected until Debby passed out of the area. Pinellas Park police said roads were flooded in several locations and that retention ponds were filled to capacity. They advised motorist to stay home unless travel was necessary. Baker said by Monday afternoon all county roads were open with only a few lingering problems on roads in low-lying areas that typically flood during heavy rains. Baker said the county had closed some roads on Sunday, most of them in northern areas of the county, including Ozona where roads were impassable to “normal motor vehicles.” Palm Harbor Fire Rescue reported swift, running water flowing over Photo by WAYNE CATHEL Lake St. George just north of Tampa Road, and Alt. U.S. 19 N. at The Gulf of Mexico tries to swallow up this Clearwater Beach lifeguard stand just south of Pier 60. Clearwater officials were advising beachgoers to Tampa Road. Baker said Lake St. George was no longer a problem by stay out of the water Monday afternoon due to hazardous conditions. Monday afternoon. The Florida Highway Patrol closed I-275 south from the Pinellas night. Gaskins announced the closure about 6:30 p.m. and said that Boulevard. Bayway due to flooding. That road remained closed Monday night. surf and swells were affecting all eight lanes of traffic in both direc- Ross took photos of the damage, including a roof peeled off a unit at Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority suspended service on the Sun- tions. By 8:30 p.m., conditions had improved and southbound lanes a nearby mobile home park. Metal was twisted around a utility pole. At coast Beach Trolley, the Central Avenue Trolley, Route 66 and Route reopened. Northbound lanes reopened about 11 p.m. least one sign was down. Debris littered a portion of a sidewalk and 19 north of Westfield Countryside Mall on Sunday. PSTA officials an- Clearwater Police also closed eastbound lanes on the Courtney bike lane on Walsingham Road. Ross said stores in a nearby shopping nounced Monday morning that several routes were being detoured and Campbell Causeway Monday night due to heavy flooding. It was open area were damaged with several windows blown out. that all bus services might be delayed due to flooding. Passengers are again by 2 a.m. For a brief time Monday night, only the Gandy Bridge Ross was standing outside and saw the storm coming. advised to check www.PSTA.net for the latest information. was open for travel from Pinellas across Tampa Bay. “I heard it coming and saw the funnel throwing debris over my head, when the windows exploded,” Ross said. The American Red Cross opened one shelter in Pinellas County Sun- He said he knew the exact time the storm came through because he day night at Chapel on the Hill, 12601 Park Blvd. in Seminole after the Power restoration received a call on his cell phone as he saw the funnel come down. Ross Mariners Cove Mobile Home Park in Clearwater was evacuated due to About 7,324 Progress Energy customers were without power Mon- and his family are safe, just a little shook up. flooding. day morning. Progress Energy reported that since the effects of Tropi- The Largo tornado was not on NWS’s list of confirmed twisters. Only Janet McGuire, Red Cross regional communication officer, said cal Storm Debby began Sunday, power had been restored to more one in Pinellas County has been confirmed so far as the real thing. Monday afternoon that six people had stayed at the Chapel on the Hill than 175,000 customers throughout Progress Energy’s service area. The Pass-a-Grille tornado hit about 8:21 p.m. and traveled about shelter Sunday night. She expects them to stay again Monday night, As of Monday afternoon, about 20,000 customers remained without 3.3 miles. It had a width of about 50 yards. The NWS report said that power. as flooding at the mobile home park has not abated enough for power the waterspout moved onshore as a tornado and destroyed the top Progress Energy expects additional power outages to occur as Debby to be restored. floor of a tourist rental building. No one was in the top units and no in- slowly makes it way toward the west coast of Florida. She said the Red Cross is currently looking to open additional shel- juries were reported. The tornado had estimated peak winds of 80 to ters in the region as needed. Officials say that crews are coming in from areas less impacted by 85 mph. Moderate damage was reported. “This is going to be an ongoing process,” she said. “Many roads are the storm, but said repair work is being complicated by high winds Baker said no storm damage was found at county facilities. He said flooded and more rain is expected.” and flooding. an inspection of solid waste operations found no damage. Five lift sta- Customers can report power outages by calling 1-800-228-8485. tions went out Sunday night, but workers used portable equipment to Bridge closures keep up through the night. The Florida Highway Patrol closed the Sunshine Skyway Bridge Storm damage Officials throughout the county say they’ll continue to monitor the Sunday afternoon after sustained wind speeds reached 40 mph with Reports of tornados came in from all around Pinellas on Sunday. weather and respond accordingly. Residents are asked to stay tuned to gusts of 70 mph. Sgt. Steve Gaskins, FHP public affairs officer, con- The NWS released a preliminary report Monday night confirming seven the media for the latest information. firmed Monday night that the bridge was still closed and would remain tornados across west central and southwest Florida. Hurricane season continues through Nov. 30. For more information closed until conditions improved. Michael Ross of Largo reported damage from what he’s sure was a about hurricanes and how to prepare, visit TBNweekly.com. Look for Howard Frankland Bridge closed for a couple of hours Monday tornado that hit around 3:42 p.m. near Walsingham Road and Hamlin the Hurricane Guide link on the left-hand menu under Online Only.

Left, a car plunges through the water pooled over a canal bridge on 90th Avenue, between 60th and 62nd streets in Pinellas Park June 24. Below, a sewer main backs up on Gulf Boulevard at 154th Avenue in Madeira Beach.

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Photo by TOM GERMOND Standing water, as seen in front of this condominium complex on Vonn Road June 25, was a typical sight in Largo in Debby’s wake. Photo by BOB McCLURE © Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com Leader, June 28, 2012 County 5A Two dead, nine injured after man’s June 22 rampage By SUZETTE PORTER 13-year-old boy as he fled the tims, Danielle Gilbert, male, lying on the floor He then drove across the street drove to the Egg Platter Restau- scene. 25, and Denise Rho- with a head injury. The to a duplex where he talked to rant, 6767 U.S. 19, which is lo- LEALMAN – Law enforcement He was tracked and arrested den, 43, were trans- victims were identified several people standing outside cated across the street from officers from three jurisdictions by a K-9 Unit with the Pinellas ported to Bayfront as Kanu A. Patel, 57, before leaving abruptly. Kenvin’s. Witnesses told the spent the weekend piecing to- County Sheriff’s Office a couple Medical Center for and Indiranden Patel, FHP reports that he circled FHP that he then took off in an gether exactly what happened of hours later. Giancola remains treatment of non-life- 57, who are husband the block, returned to the du- older Ford Ranger pickup travel- after a St. Petersburg man went in the Pinellas County Jail with- threatening injuries. and wife, and owners of plex and collided with three ing on U.S. 19. Forseth said a on a rampage June 22, that left out bond. He is charged with two Pinellas Park Police the motel. adult females and one adult Pinellas Park undercover officer two people dead and nine others counts of murder in the first de- are in charge of the in- Anthony Joseph They were transport- male head-on as they sat or spotted the white pickup near injured. gree and four counts of attempt- vestigation for the next Giancola ed to Bayfront Medical stood on the front porch of the the area of 62nd Avenue and Anthony Joseph Giancola, 45, ed murder in the first degree. piece of the timeline. Center. Pinellas Park duplex. He then reversed his 66th Street North. A PCSO K-9 is accused of the stabbing A report from the PCSO shows Authorities believe that after Gi- Police Capt. S.A. Forseth said truck, drove west on 58th Av- unit located Giancola about 1 deaths of a man and woman events beginning about 10:48 ancola left the scene of the stab- the weapon used during the as- enue North and struck a 13- p.m. in the area of 56th Avenue who lived in a group home for a.m., when deputies responded bings, he traveled to Kenvin’s sault was a hammer. As of Mon- year-old child just east of U.S. North and 66th Lane North in the hearing impaired in the Leal- to a call of a stabbing at a group Motel on Haines Road in Pinel- day, Mrs. Patel’s condition is 19. St. Petersburg. He was booked man area. Two other women home for the hearing impaired las Park where two people were stable, while Mr. Patel remains Tammy Miller, 46, Tammy into the Pinellas County Jail who lived in the home also were on 35th Way North in St. Peters- assaulted. critical. Pinellas Park filed two Dollar, 45, and Sherri Ray, all of about 7 p.m. stabbed and taken to Bayfront burg. Detectives say one of the Pinellas Park police and fire counts of attempted first-degree St. Petersburg were taken to Giancola is a former principal Medical Center for treatment of stabbing victims, Justin Lee department responded to Ken- murder charges against Gianco- Bayfront Medical Center. Sgt. at a Tampa Middle School. He non-life-threatening injuries. Vandenburgh, 26, was pro- vin’s Motel after a report came in la. Steve Gaskins, FHP public af- was fired in 2007 after an arrest Afterwards, authorities believe nounced dead at the scene. about 11:30 a.m. from a tenant The Florida Highway Patrol fairs officer, said Dollar and Ray for crack cocaine. He was arrest- Giancola traveled to Pinellas Mary Anne Willis, 59, was that a female was lying face reports that about an hour after received serious injuries. Darrell ed in 2010 by the PCSO for loi- Park where he assaulted another transported to Northside Hospi- down in a room with a gash in the stabbings, about 11:40 a.m., Edgar, 45, of St. Petersburg was tering and prowling and man and woman before heading tal for treatment of life-threaten- her head and was bleeding. Giancola was parked in his treated at the scene, as was Kole possession of cocaine with in- to a third location in Lealman ing injuries and was later Once on scene, officers began 2005 Ford 500 Limited in the Price, 13, who was hit as Gian- tent to purchase, which was a where he used his vehicle to run pronounced dead at the hospi- checking the rest of the motel parking lot of HCF Foods Dis- cola drove east on U.S. 19. violation of his probation with into four people, before hitting a tal. Two additional stabbing vic- and found another victim, a count Store, 5705 58th Ave. N. Next, Giancola reportedly Hillsborough County. PolicePolice beatbeat Man arrested for sex with minor tion Building located at 10750 Ulmerton Road in ministration Building. During the interview, Bear- in identifying suspects in the homicide of 69-year- LARGO – A 26-year-old Clearwater man was Largo after he agreed to come in for an interview. lepp reportedly admitted to the offense and was old Gary Yarnell. arrested June 21 after he reportedly had sex with Detectives say Bearlepp, developed a friendship arrested. He was subsequently transported to the Police and fire personnel responded to a house a female under the age of 16, who was known to and a relationship with the female victim, and en- Pinellas County Jail without further incident. fire at 6498 76th Ave. N., on May 28 at around 2 him. gaged her in sexual activity. Detectives say Bear- Detectives say the crime occurred between p.m. As firefighters were extinguishing the fire, Robert William Bearlepp was charged with lepp also sent the victim sexually explicit February and June. they found Yarnell’s body inside the home. After lewd and lascivious battery, sexual performance photographs of himself via cell phone and re- Bearlepp is employed by a company that manu- investigating, detectives classified the fire as by a child, certain use of computer services pro- quested she do the same. factures body lotions. arson. The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office is a member hibited and transmission of material harmful to a On June 20, the victim told her parents about Anyone with information that could lead to the of the Central Florida Internet Crimes Against minor. the relationship. They in turn reported the crime identity and location of the individuals involved in Children Task Force. According to a report from the Pinellas County to the Sheriff’s Office. Detectives assigned to the this homicide can remain anonymous by contact- Sheriff’s Office, detectives assigned to the Crimes Crimes Against Children Unit began to investi- ing Crime Stoppers of Pinellas County. Call 800- Against Children Unit arrested Bearlepp after he gate. Police look for leads in homicide 873-TIPS, report online at www.crimestoppers engaged the victim in sexual activity and sent her Detectives made contact with the suspect on and arson ofpinellas.org or text “TIP144” plus your tip to sexually explicit photos of himself via cell phone. June 21 at his place of employment and the sus- PINELLAS PARK – The Pinellas Park Police De- CRIMES. If your tip leads to an arrest, you may Bearlepp was arrested at the Sheriff’s Administra- pect agreed to be interviewed at the Sheriff’s Ad- partment is asking for assistance from the public be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.

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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 6A County Leader, June 28, 2012 Clearwater resident was a real-life rocket scientist By LESTER R. DAILEY thing aerospace-related. “I really wanted to be a pilot,” he said. “But I CLEARWATER – In 1951, the year he graduat- couldn’t because I’m colorblind.” ed from Georgia Tech with a degree in chemical Instead, he got bachelor’s and master’s de- engineering, Ed Collum planned to become a grees in electrical engineering. He then was em- petroleum engineer. But Uncle Sam had other ployed by the Georgia Tech Research Center plans for him. while working toward a Ph.D. in automatic con- Shortly after he began working as a petroleum trol systems. He completed the classwork for his engineer trainee for Humble Oil, a job that re- doctorate but never wrote his dissertation. quired him to start at the bottom as an oil well By then he had two daughters to support, so “roughneck” in the Texas oil fields, Collum re- he took a job at the Honeywell aerospace plant in ceived orders to report for active duty as an Clearwater and stayed for the next 35 years. Army officer and fulfill the military obligation he “I enjoyed the whole 35 years,” he said. “One had incurred as an ROTC student in college. He of the things we did was to take commercial quickly married his sweetheart, Jacquelin Dick- computers and miniaturize them for military son, and headed for his first duty station, Ab- use. A lot of the computers we used were minia- erdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, to learn turized commercial models because we could use about guided missile technology. the commercial software.” From there, he was transferred to the Califor- Some of the projects that Collum worked on nia Institute of Technology to learn about the were the X-15 rocket plane; the U-2 and Baby workings of the Corporal ground-to-ground mis- Bird surveillance planes, the Apollo space cap- sile, America’s first guided missile capable of car- sule, a main engine controller for the space shut- rying a nuclear warhead. After that, he went to tle, and the so-called Star Wars missile defense the White Sands Proving Grounds, New Mexico, system. He also worked with Lockheed Aircraft, to participate in the test-firing of Corporal mis- McDonnel Douglas, Boeing Aircraft and Hughes siles. Aircraft to develop advanced missile avionics sys- The remainder of his military duty was served tems. And he worked with Intel Corporation to at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, create highly sophisticated computer systems for America’s so-called “Rocket City.” While there, he the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. belonged to the American Rocket Society and “These massive parallel computing complexes rubbed elbows with the pioneers of the lead the world in capability,” he said. aerospace industry, including Dr. Werner Von After “traveling multi-million miles on air- Braun, the former Nazi rocket scientist who be- planes,” Collum retired from Honeywell as a came the father of America’s space program. Chief Engineering Fellow in 1994. But he stayed After completing his Army hitch in late 1954, on as a consultant for another three years. Photo courtesy of ED COLLUM Collum returned to Humble Oil but found it bor- Now fully retired and widowed, he has ex- Ed Collum, who designed navigation systems for missiles and rockets, holds an antique navigational ing. He had been bitten by the rocketry bug. changed missiles for muskets. instrument called an octant. He co-owns an antique shop with his daughter. “It was just too exciting,” Collum said of rock- As boys, he and his twin brother, Tom, played etry. “When you see one missile take off, it gets in the old Confederate trenches that ringed At- tique weaponry that continues to this day. shop in Belleair Bluffs’ Antique Alley that he co- in your blood.” lanta, the city where they were born in 1929. The Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, un- owns with his daughter. The shop specializes in He took a co-worker’s advice and returned to musket balls, rusty bayonets and other Civil War less there’s a gun show someplace, he can be Civil War weapons, medical instruments and Georgia Tech to get an advanced degree in some- relics he found instilled in him an interest in an- found working at Laura A. Collum Antiques, the nautical items. Beachfront restaurant proposed for Madeira Beach By WAYNE AYERS The restaurant will be located Bodziak, “a first class chef who has been with a beach for pedestrians. Landscaping on the site major eating establishment in Tampa” has already would be cleaned up too, Bodziak said. MADEIRA BEACH – The city commission took in a now-vacant property on been hired for the venture. Response to the restaurant proposal with ameni- the first steps toward approving what would be the Gulf Boulevard and 141st A previous attempt by Bodziak to locate a ties added was positive. area’s only stand-alone full service restaurant lo- restaurant at the site was turned down by the “A great idea,” said Commissioner Nancy Oakley. cated directly on the beach. Avenue next to Kitty Stuart commission in October. City Attorney Thomas “If you can do this and improve that park, thank After hearing plans for the 150-seat upscale Park. Trask was concerned that a proposed two-level you very much,” said Vice Mayor Robin Vander eatery at a special meeting June 12, the commis- parking arrangement partly on park property Velde. sion reached a consensus to have principal owner The restaurant will be located in a now-vacant would violate deed restrictions on the park’s use. Lister was optimistic the park and surrounding Dave Bekhor and partner Doug Nanni of Tampa property on Gulf Boulevard and 141st Avenue next Commissioner Terry Lister had feared the project area would benefit by the restaurant’s arrival. work with city staff to move the project forward. to Kitty Stuart Park. According to architect Jack would “turn into another Caddy’s (a Treasure Is- “It’s not a blighted area, but it would be an im- land bar often cited for rowdiness).” provement to put this in,” he said. This time, the plans included creation of 14 new Trask said his concerns were satisfied, except for A Complete parking spaces on the restaurant property that a couple of minor issues. Hair Care would legally become part of the park. Bodziak The project has more steps to go through before Center For said meters on the additional parking spaces could becoming a reality. A site plan and development Your Entire potentially provide the city thousands of extra dol- agreement must be approved. Two public hearings Family! lars in parking revenue. A public pavilion would be on the subject will be held to gauge citizen reac- Classic & built with restrooms and a shower for beach pa- tion. trons. The park currently has no facilities. But the commission’s decision to move forward 24 Trend-Setting The city would also be given a seven-foot ease- from the conceptual stage gives the area’s first Years Styles ment walkway to provide easier access to the beachfront restaurant a major boost. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com Leader, June 28, 2012 County 7A Prices at the pump continue downward trend By SUZETTE PORTER Auto Club Group. coming presidential election. tions are up 4 percent and 9 percent at two diamond AAA reported June 19 that motorists in all states hotels. The national average price of regular gasoline has within the continental were paying Fourth of July travel projections The economy continues to play a part in holiday dropped 41 cents since April 2, according to the less than $4 a gallon of regular gasoline. AAA says 4.9 percent more Americans will travel travel with average spending projected to go down by U.S. Energy Information Administration’s This Week Media sources reported June 22 that it was pos- for the 2012 Independence Day holiday, which ties 7 percent to $749, as compared to $807 in 2011. in Petroleum June 20 report. sible for gas prices to drop to $3 a gallon by end of the record set in 2007 for the high volume in the Most potential holiday-travelers say they plan to The average price per gallon as of June 24 was October. EIA officials did not speculate on just how past decade. spend time visiting with family and friends and $3.42 – down 9 cents from last week, 24 cents from low prices might drop this year. However, in its According to a press release, AAA projects 42.3 sightseeing as opposed to shopping and entertain- last month and 18 cents from a year ago, according short-term energy outlook released June 12, offi- ment. to AAA’s Fuel Gauge Report. cials lowered the price forecast for regular gasoline million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from Floridians were paying about 16 cents less than by 19 cents. The EIA now says the average annual home during the six-day travel period, Tuesday to the national average. According to AAA’s Fuel Gauge price for 2012 should be $3.56 per gallon, compared Sunday, July 3-8. The mid-week holiday date isn’t Tow to Go Report, the average price in the state was $3.26 on to $3.53 in 2011. Current projects for 2013 show expected to keep people at home. AAA continues to collaborate with Budweiser to June 24, which is nearly 6 cents less than last the price decrease continuing with an annual aver- AAA projects that 4 percent more will travel by au- provide Tow to Go throughout the states of Florida, week, 24 cents less than last month and nearly 30 age price at $3.51 a gallon. tomobile this year, in part due to lower gas prices. Georgia and the western two-thirds of Tennessee. cents less than a year ago. Everyone points to hurricane season as one vari- About 35.5 million plan to travel by automobile, “set- From Wednesday, July 4, through Sunday, July The average pump prices for a gallon of regular in able that could drastically affect prices this sum- ting the high-water mark for the decade,” AAA said. 7, motorists who have had too much to drink at bars the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area mer. The EIA, based on the 2012 hurricane outlook Air travel is projected to increase by more than 9 or restaurants can call 1-800-AAA-HELP for a free was $3.20, which was 5 cents under last week’s from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin- percent, as airfares remain the same as last year. tow and ride home. The service is free to AAA mem- price, 23 cents less than a month ago and 30 cents istration, ran a simulation that resulted in about a AAA says 2012 is the third consecutive year of an in- bers and nonmembers and is 100 percent confiden- less than last year. 40 percent chance of outages to offshore oil or natu- crease in Fourth of July air travel. tial. “The good news is retail gas prices continue to ral gas production equal or greater than 2011. Hotel rates are higher this year and car rental Since its inception in 1988, Tow to Go has safely drop and are forecast to retreat throughout the Other factors that could affect future gas prices rates are down, much the same scenario as Memori- removed more than 18,000 drunk drivers from month,” said Jessica Brady, AAA spokesperson, The are global warfare, economic conditions and the up- al Day. Rates at AAA three diamond accommoda- roads. In 2011, AAA received 3,000 calls. Do you know a hidden hero? Fire destroys Seminole home Did you always think of letting others know about that neighbor who once climbed Mount Everest, or the quiet bagger at the grocery store who saved a child’s life? Maybe your hero is exceptional in a quieter way. There are so many amazing people in our midst. Help us share their stories by nominating a Hidden Hero. Call us at 397-5563, or e-mail us at [email protected].

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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 8A Schools Leader, June 28, 2012 NotepadNotepad Shumate earns Ritacco makes dean’s list Honor Society. She also volunteered as an FCAT tutor at the Fulbright Scholarship CLEARWATER – Alison Ritacco, daughter of Audrey and Rick Clearwater Youth Library, and with Relay for Life. Her goals are to major in nursing to become a physician’s assistant. CLEARWATER – Lauren Shumate, a student-assistant tennis Ritacco of Clearwater, has been named to the dean’s list at Hamil- coach at the University of South Florida and an intern at the Sixth ton College for the spring semester. To be named to the dean’s list, Judicial Circuit, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to a student must have taken at least four or more graded credits Brown signs with LSU study and teach in Serbia. with an average of 3.5 grade-point average or higher. CLEARWATER – Clearwater Central Catholic High 2012 gradu- While in Serbia, Shumate, 22, will work on teaching English as Ritacco is a rising junior majoring in art and comparative litera- ate Jared Brown is a preferred walk-on for the Louisiana State a second language. Recipients of these scholarships are selected ture. University Tigers track team. on the basis of academic or professional achievement, as well as Hamilton College is a liberal arts college in Clinton, N.Y. At CCC, Brown was captain of the boys soccer, track and swim demonstrated leadership potential in their fields. teams and was the selected track team MVP twice. He was district Shumate has interned since May 2010 in the office of Circuit CCC honors top students champion in the 300M hurdles and qualified for track State Judge Raymond Gross, administrative judge for Unified Family CLEARWATER – Clearwater Central Catholic honored its 2012 Championships. He finished third in the 300M hurdles and was Court in Pinellas. Gross has also worked with Shumate at the valedictorians and salutatorians. Those honored at the top of their the anchor on the 4x100 relay team, which finished fifth at this University of South Florida, where she is a graduate assistant in class are as follows: year’s state championships. He was also district and regional the Department of Government and International Affairs. She is • Carrie Cramer, valedictorian with a weighted grade-point aver- swim champion, qualifying for the state swim championships for working towards a master’s degree in political science after earn- age of 4.57. She is a National Merit Scholarship Finalist and will the third year in a row. He plans to study business at LSU. ing a degree in criminology with a 3.89 grade-point average. Her attend Boston University to study biomedical engineering. eventual goal is to attend law school and become a practicing at- • Michael Purcell is co-salutatorian, a National Merit Scholar- Seidl is new CCC head torney. ship Commended Student, and graduated with a 4.53 grade-point boys soccer coach average. He plans on studying English and creative writing or pre- CLEARWATER – Clearwater Central Catholic High has hired School district gets Ford Grant law at Columbia University in New York City. Frank Seidl as its now head boys soccer coach. In addition to Pinellas County Schools and the Pinellas Education Foundation • Stephanie Cruz is co-salutatorian with a grade-point average serving as a one-year interim coach for the CCCC girls soccer have been named as recipients of a $200,000 Ford Foundation of 4.53. She plans on attending the University of Florida to study team in 2010, Seidl, a 1982 graduate of CCC, has coached the Partnership for Advanced Studies Next Generation Learning grant. English and communications. Clearwater Chargers for 20 years and was a Florida State Olympic The grant will fund the development of a five-year plan to expand • Brendan Klovekorn is the International Baccalaureate Diplo- Development Program coach for 15 years. student access to programs adopting a career academy methodol- ma Program valedictorian with a grade-point average of 4.67. He is As a Marauder, he played on the 1981 State Championship ogy in the district. The district was selected because of existing a National Merit Scholarship Commended Student and plans on team. He attended the University of North Carolina-Asheville, strong corporate partnerships, professional development, teaching attending the United States Naval academy to study mechanical where he was a four-year letterman in soccer. philosophies, a school district press release said. engineering. • Alexandra Alberdi is the International Baccalaureate Diploma Achieva awards scholarships Program co-salutatorian with a grade-point average of 4.62. She CLEARWATER – The Achieva Credit Union awarded $10,000 in Salon donates money plans to attend the University of Florida to study veterinary medi- to education scholarship money to 10 finalists in the 2012 Achieva Scholarship cine. Program. Each recipient received $1,000 to assist in furthering his CLEARWATER – Sunstate Academys Salon Solaris recently • Samuel Prieto is the other International Baccalaureate Diplo- or her education. hosted its Kuts for Kids promotion, donating all proceeds to the ma Program co-salutatorian with a 4.62 grade-point average. He is The 2012 recipients are the following: Nicole Bredeson; Robert Pinellas Education Foundation. This year they donated $582. a National Merit Scholarship Commended Student and plans on B. Clark, Jr.; Kristianne Garcia; Amie Gerodimos; Vincent A. Salon Solaris is at 2525 Drew Street. attending the University of Pennsylvania. Giura; Jocelyn Holmes; Sebastian Johnson; Cherie N. Kubler; Kimberly Tavares; and Caitlin Ward. A luncheon was held in their Beldia makes dean’s list Sun wins award honor. CLEARWATER – Adelbert Beldia of Clearwater, a senior college CLEARWATER – Clearwater High recent 2012 grad, Katherine More than 150 applications were submitted, making this year’s of arts and sciences student at Creighton University, was named Sun has been awarded the Max Devane/Bill Roys Scholarship by scholarship program the largest to date. Each applicant submitted to the spring dean’s list. Full-time students who earn a 3.5 grade- the Youth Services Committee with the Kiwanis Club of Spring- a detailed application, two letters of recommendation, a school point average or better on a 4.0 scale are eligible for this honor. time City in Clearwater. transcript, and an essay detailing the impact financial decisions Creighton is in Omaha Neb. and enrolls more than 4,200 un- Sun’s overall grade-point average was 3.93, and she was in- made today have on the future, and how Achieva’s products and dergraduate and 3,500 professional school and graduate students. volved in the Chinese Club, Key Club, art club, and the National services can assist in these decisions.

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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com 10A Outdoors Leader, June 28, 2012 A steady stream of babies People aren’t the only crea- which includes the area where tures who move more freely as we found the body of her previ- the weather gets nice. This hap- Dolphin ous calf Falco (as told in Dolphin pens at sea too. Watch Watch’s in a good or bad way, I The warmer the waters be- Ann Weaver daren’t say). During the come, the more active our local evenings, she swims on the pe- bottlenose dolphins become. One riphery of other dolphins who form of that greater activity is the ed by parallel seawalls, as she gather together at sunset, not appearance of new arrivals. did with her 2008 calf Juno. yet ready to join the festivities di- There are three kinds of new J’s seawall haunting habit is rectly. arrivals: dolphins we haven’t good and bad. It’s good because FM and Slightwin had babies seen for years and dolphins we’re she can hunt along the seawalls by the middle of June. Both meeting for the first time. There while keeping the tiny baby at moms spend their time swim- are two kinds of dolphins to meet her side, boats motor by slowly ming very slowly with tiny shiny for the first time: adults we’ve and there’s a small volume of newborns who bob at their sides never seen before and newborn water to monitor for danger com- more like rubber duckies in the babies (also known as neonates). pared to open bays (like new- bathtub than slide along as the We’ve had an encouraging borns everywhere, neonatal sleek capitalists of the seas. Photo by ANN WEAVER show of all three kinds of new ar- dolphins make easy prey). It’s FM’s previous calf Fennel, eas- Mother of the month-old baby bottlenose beside her, Club eyes it frankly with a backward glance. The scars rivals thus far in 2012. This is a bad because there’s more stray ily identified by the deep divot between her eyes and her dorsal fin speak of the risks of life at sea. progress report about our tiny fishing line to hook. behind his dorsal fin, showed shiny newborns. Indeed, J’s previous calf Juno that local dolphins occasionally alone. We used to see Slightwin’s of these are born to resident ductive status of our local bot- Five new babies have made was one of the three dolphins swim in family groups as he mom Slight several times a moms. One-third belongs to tlenose dolphins throughout the their tiny shiny appearances in a we’ve seen entangled in fishing briefly reunited with his mom month. But we haven’t seen her moms who visit our lovely local rest of the summer, and I will fairly steady stream over the last line over the course of our study, and new sibling the other night. for the last 10 months. I watch waters because they are safe keep you posted. three months. Club gave birth in and one of two whose fishing line Small from his fight to heal from for her zealously, hoping her dis- nursery grounds. The annual Dr. Weaver studies wild dol- early April. She and the new “magically” vanished without a shark bite last year, I wish he appearance after the death of pattern of births forms a beauti- phins under federal permit baby have stayed close to home, human intervention. could stay under his mom’s pro- her neonate last May isn’t per- ful bell curve. June is “baby 16299, National Oceanic and At- using the same bays that Club He’s out there now, feeling his tection a little longer. manent (as told in Dolphin month,” host to 38 percent of the mospheric Administration. Send used to raise her previous calf way through the first treacher- Slightwin’s neonate is her Watch’s Not a happy mother’s newborns. Over 75 percent of her an email at dazzled@tampa (born in 2004). ous weeks of life without mom first, making Slightwin a primi- day). our local babies are born in May, bay.rr.com or visit her w ebsite J and Face gave birth in early and, perhaps not surprisingly, pare, “mom for the first time.” We haven’t named any of the June and July. Club’s April baby www.dolphinsuperstore.com. May. J is very cautious with her showing a penchant for seawall In nearby Sarasota, a primi- newborns. Superstitiously, we was an early arrival and Septem- Read her Dolphin Watch column newborn, switching from social hunting. pare returns to her mother’s wait until the baby dolphin is ber babies are late arrivals. We weekly at www.TBNweekly.com. to secretive. We’ve only glimpsed Face has also been very pri- group as she graduates from ap- three months old before choos- had bumper crops of babies in NOAA advises anyone who them from a distance. J shep- vate with her newborn. During prentice to master of the art of ing a name. 2008 and 2011. sees a stranded dolphin in the herds them up and down narrow the days she uses the waters off mothering. But in John’s Pass, We’ve seen 71 newborns from It will be interesting to see Gulf of Mexico to call 877-942- winding passages of water creat- our least developed coastlines, primipares manage mothering 2005 to the present. Two-thirds what happens with the repro- 5343 or 877-433-8299. Debby puts a damper on area fishing – for now Tropical storm Debby has put greatest conditions for inshore. bridges on an incoming tide plugs are the TT series by reefs are holding good grouper a halt on the fishing for a few The only real upside is that with live shrimp or ladyfish. Mirro-Lure and the Baitbuster as well and haven’t been pres- days now, and it’s certainly too early in the week we had some Fish Tales Concentrating your efforts on by D.O.A. sured since the closure went early to say when things will get astronomical new moon tides, Capt. Tyson the up-tide shadow line will pro- Gag grouper season opens on into effect. Red snapper will be back to normal around here. which for a few days really had Wallerstein duce the best results. Back bay the first and as long as the found a bit deeper. Depths of Last week before Debby got the redfish chewing. laid up tarpon is a whole differ- weather calms down you might 100 feet and out will be a better organized in the Gulf we got a Tarpon fishing has been slow ent animal. These fish are lazy get a chance to target both gags bet. Bring plenty of frozen sar- much-needed stretch of days overall. The beaches have really however, their will still be plenty and won’t move far for bait. and red snapper this weekend. dines and some frisky pinfish with east winds. The only down- started to thin out and unless of tarpon to be caught this sum- Often dead bait on the bottom Plenty of gags can be found in and you should be covered for side was that these were some you braved the outgoing tide at mer. Tampa Bay bridges and will work best, i.e. mullet, lady- shallow depths inside of 80 feet. both species. fairly stout east winds, making Egmont or Anna Maria late last deep back bay holes will hold fish or shad. However, these Target natural ledges, pipeline Tyson Wallerstein can be it too rough to do anything off- week, you are probably in the good concentrations of late fish will strike a well-presented rubble and major artificial reefs. reached at capt.tyson@hotmail shore and definitely not the same boat as me. Not to worry summer tarpon. Target the artificial bait as well. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com Leader, June 28, 2012 Viewpoints 11A VA wants to hear Memories of a third-rate burglary Forty years have passed, and I still miss Rocks Beach in time to catch the network Watergate. It was a marvelous news story, as news and the latest Watergate revelation. from veterans well as a mystery tale and morality lesson, During those two years I felt shame that the all wrapped into one. It didn’t have much sex White House was occupied by fascist mag- U.S. Department of in it, but that didn’t matter much when you Driver’s Seat gots, but proud that in the end they were Veterans Affairs Secre- had spies, burglaries, secret payoffs, lies, be- Bob Driver hunted down and exterminated. My endur- tary Eric Shinseki trayal, comedy, a snitch named Deep Throat, ing conclusion is that if the USA could with- often reminds us: as As I See It illicit tape recordings, blackmail and the stand the likes of Richard Nixon, we can the tide of war recedes gradual, month-by-month unraveling of an withstand anyone. I hope I’m right. we have the opportuni- Suzanne M. Klinker attack on our Constitution by the nation’s who Nixon easily defeated. The achievement of reporters Woodward ty, and the responsibil- highest official: a scoundrel named Richard In the marvelous Watergate film, “All the and Bernstein in smoking out the Watergate ity, to anticipate the Nixon. President’s Men,” Clawson was portrayed as crooks resulted in a sharp increase in jour- needs of returning vet- The most endearing virtue of the Water- begging Washington Post reporters Wood- nalism school enrollments. Young men and erans. gate story was that, in a city where rogues ward and Bernstein not to mention his women looking for meaningful careers real- As these newest veterans return home, we must ensure that they routinely work their evil and then walk away friendship with one of the Post’s female em- ized the enormous good that could come have access to quality mental health care in order to successfully scot-free, this time the bad guys (or most of ployees. His memorable defense was “I’ve got from journalists who smell a rat and then make this transition to civilian life. them) were caught and punished. Forty of a wife and a family and a dog and a cat.” chase it down despite opposition from People Last year, the VA provided specialty mental health services to more them did prison time. To follow the daily Clawson was not convicted or even implicat- in High Places. Today I find myself wonder- than 1.3 million veterans – a 35 percent increase since 2007 in the news accounts of Watergate was to watch a ed in any of the Watergate shenanigans. He ing how many of those Woodward-Bernstein number of veterans who received mental health services at the VA. large, nasty can of worms turn over, with died of heart trouble not many years later. recruits are still on the job. Investigative re- That’s why we recently announced that the VA will add an additional slimy creatures slithering out at an average One of the few instances of comic relief porting is hard, expensive work and many of 1,600 mental health staff professionals and an additional 300 support rate of two per month. But then good finally that brightened the Watergate saga came today’s news outlets have chosen to reduce staff members nationwide, including 54 new mental health staff at the triumphed over evil, or seemed to. from Martha Mitchell, wife of Nixon’s attor- their efforts to find the rottenness that is al- Bay Pines VA Healthcare System. I never hob-nobbed or even met any of the ney general John Mitchell. Martha (later ways present in government, big business Currently, the Bay Pines VA employs about 210 mental health clini- Watergate-era players, with one exception: nicknamed “The Mouth of the South”) was and other endeavors. But this truth remains: cians and support staff across the healthcare system, which includes Ken Clawson, who became one of Nixon’s inclined to drink a lot. When liquored up she the loftiest role of any reporter is that of the main medical center campus and satellite outpatient clinics in press relations officials. In 1963, just as I telephoned news media and chatted about watchdog. Watergate proved that. Bradenton, Fort Myers, Naples, Palm Harbor, Port Charlotte, Sarasota, was leaving the Toledo Blade after three the hush-hush goings on of her husband A tragic fallout of the Watergate affair is St. Petersburg, and Sebring. years, Clawson signed on. I met him briefly, and his conniving associates. Nixon later that it almost surely cost Jerry Ford his These efforts to hire more mental health professionals build on our probably at a meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, blamed the entire Watergate mess on chance to be elected president for a full term. record of service to veterans. President Obama, Secretary Shinseki and the journalism fraternity. Clawson became Martha. He said she so distracted her hus- In an attempt to heal the nation’s wounds, the leaders of the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System have devoted more the Blade’s labor reporter, and did an excel- band that he was unable to “manage the Ford granted Nixon a full pardon for his people, programs, and resources to veteran mental health services to lent job, from all accounts. His skills won store” (i.e., the break-in and coverup). Nixon crimes. This angered millions of voters, who ensure our nation’s heroes have immediate access to high quality him a Nieman fellowship at Harvard, and told interviewer Robert Frost that if it hadn’t responded by electing Jimmy Carter. What mental health care. from there he moved on to the Washington been for Martha, Watergate never would irony: an upstanding, decent man (Ford) The VA has increased the mental health care budget by 39 percent Post and, eventually, to the White House. He have happened. I loved Martha. shows forgiveness to a bum (Nixon) and by since 2009. What’s more, we’ve increased the number of mental health described himself as “one of Nixon’s spear During the Watergate affair I worked in doing so hands the presidency to a vacillat- staff members by 41 percent since 2007. That means today, we have a carriers, and proud of it.” He was reputed to Tampa for a company whose executives ing wimp (Carter). They say no kindness goes team of professionals that’s 20,590 strong – all dedicated to providing have been the perpetrator of dirty tricks that tended to be conservative in political outlook. unpunished. much needed direct mental health treatment to veterans. helped to sink Ed Muskie’s hopes of becom- So I revealed little of my satisfaction at Bob Driver is a former columnist and edito- While we have made great strides to expand mental health care ac- ing the 1968 Democratic presidential candi- watching Nixon and his gang exposed. But rial page editor for the Clearwater Sun. Send cess, we have much more work to do. The men and women who have date. That honor went to George McGovern, each evening I hustled to my home in Indian Driver an email at [email protected]. had multiple deployments over a decade of combat have carried a tremendous burden for our country. That’s why Secretary Shinseki has challenged the department to im- prove upon our progress and identify barriers that prevent veterans from receiving timely treatment. As we meet with veterans here, we learn firsthand what we need to do to improve access to care. Secre- tary Shinseki has sought out the hardest-to-reach, most underserved places – from the remote areas of Alaska to inner city Philadelphia – to hear directly from veterans and employees. And we’re taking action to reach out to those who need mental health care instead of waiting for them to come to us. Our mission is to increase access to our care and services. We’ve greatly increased the number of Veterans Readjustment Counseling Centers throughout the country. We’ve also developed an extensive suicide prevention program that saves lives every day. For example, our team at the Veteran Crisis Line has fielded more than 600,000 calls from veterans in need and helped rescue more than 21,000 veterans who were in immediate crisis. That’s 21,000 vet- erans who have been saved. The mental health of America’s veterans not only touches those of us at the VA and the Department of Defense, but also families, friends, co-workers, and people in our communities. We ask that you urge vet- erans in your communities to reach out and connect with VA services. To locate the nearest VA facility or Vet Center for enrollment and to get scheduled for care, Veterans can visit the VA’s website at www.va.gov. Immediate help is available at www.VeteransCrisis Line.net or by calling the Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 (push 1) or texting 838255. To learn more about the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System, veterans can call 888-820-0230 or visit www.baypines.va.gov. Susanne Klinker is director of Bay Pines VA Healthcare System. LETTERS Research needed on irrigation Editor: All over the city of Clearwater, reclaimed water is being put into effect in people’s neighborhoods. The city says that this new sys- tem of irrigation is cheaper and it will be better on the environ- ment, because high quality drinking water shouldn’t be used for lawn irrigation. However, most people, at least in my neighbor- hood, irrigate using the water from a well, so it is already free. However, it is true that there should be another way to irrigate Coping with pneumonia, the FCAT your lawn if you don’t have a well. But is no one thinking of the safety aspects of reclaimed water? There are also safety factors that Cell phones, laptops, the Internet, play cell phones, Kindles, backpacks and laptops, play a part with reclaimed water. The city says that reclaimed dates, prescription drugs, gangs, high-stakes to take to school when I was a kid. That was water has no physical effects when coming into contact with our texting, Facebook. probably good because I excelled at losing skin. Even so, they say that immuno-compromised persons should I often wonder if raising a child today is Tom things that I had to carry, such as my report irrigate only when they will be inside, and that reclaimed water easier or more difficult than when I was cards. However, I was adept at hanging on to should not be used for recreational use involving bodily contact. growing up in small towns in the 1960s. Germond valuable trinkets that lived in my pockets. That means parents wouldn’t be able to fill up a kiddy pool with For instance, back then, if mom or dad told One of those was a rabbit’s foot, which was the hose for children to play in on a hot, summer day. you to do something, you did it “or else.” supposed to ward off spells and illnesses, They also say that vegetable gardens and other edible crops You cleaned up your room, “or else.” You such as pneumonia. I guess it did the trick. should not be watered with reclaimed water, unless they will be piped down “or else.” You stopped teasing the aganda: I lost interest in rabbits’ feet about the time peeled or cooked before consumption. For example, if you have a cat “or else.” “Don’t go outside without your mittens; the Beatles came along. Dad, in particular, garden with strawberries or potatoes or carrots, you can’t eat them Discipline was meted out quickly; lawyers you’ll catch pneumonia.” didn’t have much use for the Fab Four. unless they are cooked. Knowing that, would you want to eat food never got involved. The rules were simple and “Don’t tease your brother; you’ll catch “Turn down that #$% music, or else!” from somebody’s garden that had been watered with reclaimed clear: pneumonia.” I did, but I did not go quietly into my water, even if it had been cooked? Last but not least, some plants “Speak when you are spoken to.” “Don’t touch the radiator; you’ll catch teenage years despite my parents’ best at- cannot grow with reclaimed water. This is because of the high chlo- “Never put anything smaller than a football pneumonia.” tempts to persuade me to accept their advice. ride levels in the water that are necessary to clean the water in the in your ear.” These days, I don’t think warning about “You need a haircut.” first place. Azaleas and Chinese privet have no tolerance for it, “Don’t throw rocks at anybody.” pneumonia would be considered standard “George, Paul, John and Ringo have long meaning they would die if watered with reclaimed water. There are There was no need for curfews. Not much parental practice to modify a child’s behavior, hair, and look how much money they’re mak- almost 50 other common plants that would probably experience crime in Superior, Wis., at least by today’s but it seemed to work on the Germond boys. ing.” leaf burn if exposed to these high levels of chloride. If plants are standards. I never caught pneumonia – just the German Dad tried his hand at child psychology. dying under exposure to it, then it can’t be too good for humans ei- Instructions to the neighborhood kids were measles, mumps, chicken pox and cooties. “What about your hero, Johnny Unitas? He ther. simple: “You must come in when the street- I suspect that parents have greater chal- has a crewcut, and he’s famous.” All in all, adding reclaimed water to people’s lives may not be the lights go on.” lenges in the electronics age, such as making Dad had a point, but Johnny U. was get- best idea. I agree that using another source of water other than That rule wore thin, but my brother and I sure their children aren’t umbilically tied to ting old and teenage girls preferred the Beat- drinking water is better for the environment. However, the solution obeyed it. However, I took some liberties with their cell phones, especially when they are les. The rites of puberty took charge of my to this problem should be safe for humans and plants to come into the rule about rocks. I tried hurling them at supposed to be studying. thought process. We compromised: No crew- contact with. I think that more research should be done to find a streetlights but never seemed to be able to hit “Turn that phone off; you’ll flunk the cut, but hair could grow over my ears. better way to irrigate our lawns in a responsible, environmentally any. FCAT.” Despite my rebellious tendencies, I made it friendly way. I think the city is headed in the right direction, but I We had the run of the neighborhood, keep- “Get off the Internet; you’ll flunk the through college on the seven-year plan. Not don’t think this is the best solution. ing a safe distance from the dilapidated FCAT.” sure how I would perform under today’s Preston Delaware house where the old witch lived, exploring the “Don’t stay out late; you’ll flunk the FCAT.” changing and rigorous requirements to enter Clearwater nearby college campus, and yelling like “Don’t drink coffee; you’ll flunk the FCAT.” college. Texting wasn’t my forte. Tarzan for hours. “Don’t get a tattoo; you’ll flunk the FCAT.” I’d hate to take the FCAT, especially with- Writer wrong about Obama Mom also issued stern warnings – or prop- I didn’t have modern accessories, such as out a rabbit’s foot. Re: “Leaving the party,” by Chuck Graham, May 31. Editor: Mr. Graham, you are so wrong about President Obama. He is What do you think? not taking anything from the 1 percent; he is just asking them to Please type letters to the editor (or print telephone and be sent to tgermond@TBN first-served basis. They may be edited to pay their fair share. As a middle class working person, paying my legibly) and include your name, town of weekly.com. We will not print the letter correct grammar, spelling and factual er- fair share and just making it, why do oil companies get subsidies residence, phone number and signature writer’s phone number. rors. 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Mary Pinellas Park. porate and military medial organiza- of AR-MEDCOM, had the opportunity to Link began serving as the new deputy Link, a native of Ravenna, Neb., has tions,” said Kasulke. “She brings an ex- work with Link in St. Louis, Mo., at commander for Army Reserve Medical previously served as the deputy surgeon cellent portfolio of talents skills, and Human Resources Command, which has Command June 6. of Clinical Operations at the Office Chief leadership to AR-MEDCOM.” since moved to Fort Knox, Ky. By joining the command team, Link Army Reserve in Washington, D.C. Link is the first female deputy com- “Her firsthand knowledge in the medi- will work alongside Maj. Gen. Robert J. Kasulke, commanding general of the mander for the medical command. She cal field is a valued asset to the Army Kasulke, providing leadership, manage- Army Reserve Medical Command, said succeeds Brig. Gen. Jonathan Woodson, medical community and to this com- ment and direction for medical opera- Link is the right person for the leadership who is now serving as the assistant sec- mand,” said Gadsden. “She is focused on Col. Mary Link became the new tions of the U.S. Army Reserve. The team. retary of defense for health affairs and di- taking care of soldiers and their wellbeing deputy commander for Army medical command is based at C.W. Bill “Link has a significant amount of med- rector of TRICARE management activity. … this is a true professional joining our Reserve Medical Command June Young Armed Forces Reserve Center in ical experience across a wide front of cor- Col. Corliss Gadsden, the chief of staff team.” 6. Military news Brittany Dove muscle-strengthening exercise that work all major muscle groups. Lacy Akers LARGO – Marine Corps Pvt. Brittany Dove recently completed 12 Points also are awarded for group exercise activity with their team and SAFETY HARBOR – Army Reserve Pvt. Lacy Akers recently graduat- weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, teams who eat two cups of fruit and three cups of vegetables a day. ed from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. S.C., designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and This year’s challenge includes 730 DoD personnel broken into 130 Akers is the daughter of Alison and Bill Akers of Safety Harbor. She mentally. teams. Once the challenge concludes, points are tallied up and put is a 2008 graduate of Countryside High School. Dove is a 2011 graduate of Largo High School. into an overall database where teams from across the DoD can see where they rank with one another. Crews into Shape has been organ- Lashaunda Bryant ST. PETERSBURG – Army Pvt. Lashaunda Bryant recently graduat- Mathew Wood izing and emphasizing this team-based healthy lifestyle since 2001. New Orleans and embarked Marines assigned to the 11th Marine ed from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. LARGO – Air Force Airman Mathew Wood recently graduated from Expeditionary Unit are deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibi- Bryant is the daughter of Keyonia Peterson of Jackson Street North, basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. ous Ready Group, supporting maritime security operations and the- St. Petersburg. She is a 2011 graduate of Pinellas Park High School. Wood is the son of Donna Abbott of Largo. He is a 2010 graduate of ater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of Seminole High School. responsibility. Walker Dickinson BELLEAIR – Army Spec. Walker Dickinson has graduated from Jordan Barker Christene Tornello basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. BELLEAIR BLUFFS – Air Force Airman Jordan Barker recently grad- CLEARWATER – Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Christene Tor- Dickinson is the son of Mercedes Dickinson of Barbara Circle, Bel- uated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San An- nello recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air leair, and grandson of Joseph Walker of St. Petersburg. He is a 2007 tonio, Texas. Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. graduate of Largo High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree in 2010 Barker is the son of Bridgette Reber of Belleair Bluffs, and Craig Tornello is the daughter of Traci Sutton of Clearwater. She is a 1998 from the University of Central Florida, Orlando. Barker of Parish, N.Y. He is a 2011 graduate of Largo High School. graduate of Clearwater High School. Norman Washington Alexander Collins Stefan Kwiatkowski LARGO – Marine Corps Pvt. Norman Washington recently completed CLEARWATER – Air Force Airman Alexander Collins recently gradu- LARGO – Marine Corps Pvt. Stefan Kwiatkowski recently completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is- ated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San An- 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is- land, S.C. tonio, Texas. land, S.C. Washington is a 2007 graduate of Largo High School. Collins is the son of Teresa Terril-Collins, and Ralph Collins, both of Kwiatkowski is a 2010 graduate of Osceola High School. Clearwater. The airman is a 2011 graduate of Clearwater High School. Jeremy Savell Kylann Burroughs CLEARWATER – Navy Airman Apprentice Jeremy Savell, recently re- LARGO – Army Pvt. Kylann Burroughs recently graduated from Christopher Royael ported for duty with Strike Fighter Squadron 37, Virginia Beach, Va. basic combat training at Fort CLEARWATER – Navy Chief Petty Officer Christopher Royael, along Savell is a 2009 graduate of Clearwater High School. He joined the Jackson, Columbia, S.C. with fellow sailors and Marines aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enter- Navy in August 2011. Burroughs is the son of Amy Daniels of Largo. He is a 2011 gradu- prise, recently hosted a material, maintenance and management assist ate of Dixie Hollins High School. team as they evaluated the ship’s 3M program. Royael is the son of Claudia and Art Royael of Clearwater. Joseph Kenyon David McClintock The 3MA team consists of senior enlisted members ranging from SAFETY HARBOR – Air Force Airman Joseph Kenyon recently grad- uated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San An- SEMINOLE – Navy Seaman Recruit David McClintock, along with chief petty officers to master chief petty officers from Commander, fellow sailors and Marines assigned to the amphibious transport dock Naval Air Force’s 3M training department. They are responsible for as- tonio, Texas. USS New Orleans, recently started the Crews into Shape fitness pro- sessing Enterprise’s 3M program and training Sailors to be more suc- Kenyon is the son of John and Wynn Kenyon of Safety Harbor. gram. cessful at 3M. He is a 2009 graduate of Palm Harbor University High School. McClintock is a 2009 graduate of Seminole High School. He joined The purpose of this visit is to find out where the ship stands right the Navy in October 2009. now in their maintenance program. This serves as an indicator to tell Michael Dubois The 12th annual challenge, sponsored by the Navy and Marine the ship where and what they need to improve at, whether it’s proce- CLEARWATER – Marine Corps Cpl. Michael Dubois, recently report- Corps Public Health Center, is a four-week long event scheduled at the dure, a tag-out or something involving personal protective equipment. ed for duty with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152, Ma- beginning of every March in conjunction with National Nutrition The 3MA team conducts multiple spot checks with various work- rine Aircraft Group 36, Okinawa, Japan. Month. centers in an effort to evaluate the effectiveness of the ship’s 3M pro- Dubois is the son of Cynthia Vansloten of Brimley, Mich., and The New Orleans’ Crews into Shape team is made up of 10 Sailors. gram. The 3MA visit is designed to help raise that awareness and train Daniel A. Dubois of Clearwater. He is a 2006 graduate of Brimley High Points are awarded to each member who engages in at least 30 min- Sailors on how to improve the ship’s 3M practices. School. He joined the Marine Corps in August 2006. utes of moderate activity, 20 minutes of vigorous aerobic exercise or Enterprise Carrier Strike Group is deployed in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts. Alex Flament CLEARWATER – Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Alex Flament recently completed Naval Nuclear Power Training Pipeline. Victoria Perez Flament is the son of Jean and Chris Flament of Clearwater. He is a PINELLAS PARK – Navy Fireman Victoria Perez, along with fellow 2009 graduate of Countryside High School. He joined the Navy in crew members aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, recently February 2010. hosted a material, maintenance and management assist team as they evaluated the ship’s 3M program. Perez is a 2007 graduate of Pinellas Park High School. Alexander Correale The 3MA team consists of senior enlisted members ranging from PALM HARBOR – Army National Guard Pvt. Alexander Correale re- chief petty officers to master chief petty officers from Commander, cently graduated from the Fire Support Specialist Advanced Individual Naval Air Force’s 3M training department. They are responsible for as- Training course at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. sessing Enterprise’s 3M program and training Sailors to be more suc- Correale is the son of Kristin Braden of Palm Harbor, and Ernest cessful at 3M. Correale. The purpose of this visit is to find out where the ship stands right The field artillery specialists serve in intelligence activities including now in their maintenance program. This serves as an indicator to tell target processing in field artillery, cannon battalions, division artillery, the ship where and what they need to improve at, whether it’s proce- artillery and maneuver brigade and headquarters and fire support ele- dure, a tag-out or something involving personal protective equipment. ments. The 3MA team conducts multiple spot checks with various work- centers in an effort to evaluate the effectiveness of the ship’s 3M pro- Bradley May gram. The 3MA visit is designed to help raise that awareness and train DUNEDIN – Air Force Airman 1st Class Bradley May recently gradu- Sailors on how to improve the ship’s 3M practices. ated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San An- Enterprise Carrier Strike Group is deployed in the U.S. 5th and 6th tonio, Texas. Fleet areas of responsibility supporting maritime security operations May is the son of Donna and Joseph May of Dunedin. and theater security cooperation efforts. 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Calendar of events Actors Networking Group meets Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m., at 1653 British Floridian Club, meets the first Saturday of the month at Dunedin Newcomers Club of Greater Dunedin, meets second Monterey Drive, Clearwater. Reservations required. Call 581-1677. VFW Post 10174, 10997 72nd Ave., Seminole. All people of British Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., for lunch, a speaker and cards. AARP heritage are invited. Call Vera at 394-2767 or Dorinda at 578-5471 For location, call Sylvia at 736-3253. • 55 Alive Mature Driving Classes, for drivers over 50, are taught for details. The Dunedin-Palm Harbor VFW Post 2550 hosts a fish/shrimp by trained volunteers in two four-hour sessions. Graduates may be Bay Area Button Society, meets the fourth Saturday of each fry every Friday, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 360 Douglas Ave. The post eligible for auto insurance discounts for the following three years. month at 1 p.m. at the Safety Harbor library meeting room, 101 sponsors bingo Wednesday and Friday. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Cost is $10. Call 888-227-7669. Second St. N. The society meets the fourth Monday of each month Bingo starts at noon. Lunch is available. Call 733-6107. American Legion Post 7 plays bingo on Thursdays at noon. Cef at 9 a.m. at the Pinellas Park Library meeting room, 7750 52nd St. The Dunedin Youth Guild meets the third Tuesday of the Alteri serves dinner on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Satur- Call 581-7068. month, 6 p.m. for dinner, at Faith Lutheran Church, 1620 Pine- days, 5 to 8 p.m., at 1760 Turner St., Clearwater. Music for dancing Central Pinellas Republican Club, meets second Thursdays, hurst Road. Call 734-0394. is offered Mondays 7 to 10 p.m. Call 447-9204. 11:30 a.m., at Super Buffet, Seminole Mall (Park Boulevard and Florida West Coast Woodturners, meets first Thursdays, 7 p.m., American Legion Post 273, 600 American Legion Drive, Madeira 113th Street). Luncheon meeting features speakers and timely polit- in the meeting hall across from St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Beach, hosts a fish and fry on Fridays. Call 391-3670. ical topics. Call Karen Donovan at 687-1318. 1520 Rosery Road E., Largo. Visit www.FWCWT.org. American Legion Post 119 hosts dances featuring music from CHADD: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperac- Florida Writers Association, meets second Thursdays, 7 p.m., at the ’50s second and fourth Wednesdays, at the Post, 130 First Ave. tivity Disorder, meets first Tuesdays, 7 to 8:45 p.m., at Bay Pines the West Community Branch Library, 6700 Eighth Ave. N., St. Pe- SW., Largo. Call 585-1225. VA Medical Center, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Building 20, in the med- tersburg. Call 321-6783. American Legion Post 104 serves dinner Fridays, 5 to 7:30 ical auditorium. Visit www.chaddonline.org/chapters/chadd601 Forgotten Korean Vets, meets second Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., at p.m., at the post, 7550 60th St. N., Pinellas Park. Call 544-5137. .html. the American Legion Post 7, 1760 Turner St., Clearwater. Call 397- Ballroom Dances and Instruction, meets Mondays, 2 to 4 p.m., The Clearwater GFWC Community Woman’s Club, meets third 8801. at the Treasure Island Community Center, Gulf Boulevard at 106th Tuesdays, September to May, 10 a.m., at Clearwater Main Library, Genealogy Assistance is available on Thursdays, 1 to 3 p.m., at Ave.; and Thursdays, 7:45 to 9:30 p.m., at City Hall Auditorium, 100 N. Osceola St. Call 394-2229. Dunedin Library, Room 4, 223 Douglas Ave. Call Mary at 733-5383. 120 108th Ave. Cost is $5 a session. Call John Tebo at 410-0251. Church of the Isles Golf Group, meets Tuesdays, 9:15 a.m., at German-American Society, meets for a German dance on Satur- Bay Area Macintosh User Group, Clearwater chapter, meets the Pinecrest Golf Course, 1200 Eighth Ave. SW. Call 595-1038. days, 7:30 p.m., at 8098 66th St. N., Pinellas Park. Doors open at 7. fourth Mondays, 1 to 3 p.m., at Clearwater East Library, 2251 Drew Clearwater Civitan Club, meets first and third Tuesdays, 6:30 Call 596-7581. St., Clearwater. Email [email protected]. p.m., at the Heritage United Methodist Church, Adult Education GFWC Bay Area Macintosh User Group, meets second Wednesdays, Building, Room B-12, 2680 Landmark Drive, Clearwater. Call 584- • Seminole Junior Woman’s Club meets fourth Thursdays, 6:30 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Largo Cultural Center, 105 Central Park Drive, 0461. p.m., at Seminole Recreation Center, 9100 113th St. N. Call 398- Largo. Email [email protected]. Daughters of Italy Lodge #2825, meets last Thursday of each 0558. Bay Bouquet Garden Club, meets the third Wednesday Septem- month, 6 p.m., at the Clearwater Community Church, 2897 Belcher • Pinellas Seminole Woman’s Club meets fourth Thursdays, 11:30 ber to May, 9:30 a.m., at Dunedin Library, 223 Douglas Ave. Call Road, Dunedin. Open to Italian and non-Italian women 18 years a.m., in Roskamp Auditorium at Freedom Square, 7800 Liberty 736-5593. and older. Call Vincenza DiLiberti at 447-6890, 455-1521 or visit Lane. No meetings from June through August. Call Maggie at 329- Begin With Me AFG, meets Sundays, 7:30 p.m., followed by a www. 8003. regular meeting at 8 p.m., at the Lutheran Church of the Palms, daughtersofitaly.com. • Clearwater Community Woman’s Club meets third Tuesdays, 2250 Nebraska Ave., Second Floor, Room 10, Palm Harbor. Call Democratic Women’s Club of Upper Pinellas, meets fourth 9:30 a.m., at Clearwater Main Library, 100 N. Osceola Ave. Call 548-6811. 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© Tampa Bay Newspapers: All rights reserved www.tbnweekly.com Leader, June 28, 2012 Community 15A Celebration planned HereHere andand therethere Pitch for Pink set Lacey; Q10 Morning Show’s Nikki Cruz; Play 98.7’s Miguel Fuller; CLEARWATER – Morton Plant Mease and the 97X’s Fisher; Bright House Networks’s Jennifer Holloway; Tampa Bay for doctor’s birthday will team up to help strike out breast cancer on Friday, July 13. The Storm players and more. seventh annual Pitch for Pink event is at Bright House Field, 601 N. Tickets can be purchased at www.threshersbaseball.com or by call- LARGO – The Sun Coast Osteopathic Founda- Old Coachman Road and will include a local celebrities’ charity ing 467-4457. Prices are $5, $7, and $9.50. Since its inception in tion will hold the 101st birthday celebration for game, a breast cancer survivors’ lap, a silent auction, a balloon raffle, 2006, the event has raised more than $150,000. Dr. Alan J. Snider on June 30 from 4:30 until and a game with the Clearwater Threshers taking on the Fort 6:30 p.m., at the Historic Largo Feed Store, 295 Myers Miracle. Ombudsman program seeks volunteers Central Park Drive. The event lineup is as follows: LARGO – Florida’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program needs The two-hour special celebration will include • 4 p.m. – Gates open, and the first 1,000 women through the gates volunteers to join its corps of dedicated advocates who protect the hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine and birthday cake. receive a commemorative Pitch for Pink purse. rights of elders residing in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and “Snider’s story is an amazing journey from re- • 4:30 p.m. – Local celebrities’ charity softball game, including TV adult family care homes. mote to Largo, Fla. His childhood dream and radio personalities and local athletes. All interested individuals who care about protecting the health, safe- to build a hospital came true in 1957 with the • 6 p.m. – Breast cancer survivors lap ty, welfare and rights of long-term care facility residents – who often founding of Sun Coast Hospital in Largo,” a news • 6:30 p.m. – Clearwater Threshers vs. Fort Myers Miracle game. have no one else to advocate for them – are encouraged to call toll-free release said. The local celebrities’ charity softball game is a chance for the public Dr. Alan Snider 888 831-0404 or visit the program’s website at ombudsman.myflori- The Sun Coast Osteopathic Foundation, for- to make a donation to play in the softball game alongside several local da.com. merly named Sun Coast Hospital Foundation, is an independent, non- TV and radio personalities and local athletes, including the following: profit charity that is organized and operated to improve the health and ABC Action News’s meteorologist, Denis Phillips; traffic anchor, Mered- quality of life in Largo and the surrounding communities. ith Censullo; reporter Ashley Glass; and community affairs director, Tickets for the birthday celebration are $50 each. Seating is limited Lissette Campos; 10 News’s morning anchor, Ginger Gadsen; morning and reservations are required. For more information, please call 727- anchor, Keith Jones; meteorologist, Bobby Deskins; and weekend an- Obituaries 483-0661 or visit www.DrSnider101.com. Proceeds from this event will chor, Allison Kropff; Bay News 9’s meteorologist, Juli Marquez; traffic Marjorie Belle Pollock BARGER benefit the foundation’s medical education scholarship and communi- anchor, Chuck Henson; reporter, Chris Hopper; FOX 13’s morning ty health initiatives. traffic anchor, Jen Epstein; Channel 8’s morning traffic anchor, Leslee 83, passed away June 16, 2012 in Salem, Va. Marj, and her husband Bruce, moved with their youngest child, David, to Largo, Fla. in 1981. Marjorie earned CALENDAR, from page 14A a.m., at Paradise Restaurant, 443 Main St. • Seminole meets Thursdays, 6:15 p.m., at Freedom Square Town an art degree from Colby Sawyer College in New meets Mondays, 6:45 p.m., at The Largo Community Center, 440 Hall. Call 394-2582. Hampshire in 1948 and continued to improve her Alternate Keene Road, Largo. No previous training necessary. Call • Seminole Breakfast meets Tuesdays, 7:15 a.m., at Seminole artistic skills by studying with local artists. She was Don at 786-1739. Family Restaurant, 6864 Seminole Blvd., Seminole. Call 319-8343 invited to join Studio 1212, Inc. in 1993. Her extensive travels Gulfport Casino Swing Night, offers dance lessons on Wednes- or email [email protected]. around the world with her mother provided rich subject matter as she days, 6 to 8 p.m., followed by dancing, 8 to 11 p.m., at 5500 Shore • Springtime City meets Thursdays, 6 p.m, Clearwater Country Blvd. S. $7 admission includes lesson, dance, prize giveaways and Club, 525 N. Betty Lane. began exhibiting and winning awards for her work. Although her mixers. Smoke-free and open to all ages. Call 893-1070 or visit • St. Petersburg meets Tuesdays, 12:15 p.m., at The Orange Blos- pieces ranged from oil to acrylics to miniatures, she grew to prefer www.swing som, 220 Fourth St. N. working in pastels and pencils. In 2001, Marj received a diagnosis of time.info. • Sunshine City meets Friday, 12:15 p.m., at Piccadilly, 1900 Alzheimer’s disease and they moved to Virginia two years later to be Hearing Loss Association of America, Clearwater chapter, 34th St. N. near family. As the fog of dementia slowly blanketed Marj’s meets first Tuesdays, 3 p.m., at Morton Plant Hospital Complex, • Key Club meets Fridays, 12:30 p.m., at Largo High School, second floor, Room A, Cheek-Powell Pavilion, 455 Pinellas St., Room D-23. memories, she remained a cheerful, pleasant and loving person. She Clearwater. Live caption and light refreshments are provided. Ad- Korean War Veterans Associations: is sadly missed by all who knew her. She is predeceased by her mission is free. • Sunshine State Chapter meets second Thursdays, 7 p.m., at parents, Walter and Marjorie Pollock, her brother, Kenneth Pollock Heart of Pinellas Decorative Painters, meets second Saturdays, American Legion Post 252, 11433 Park Blvd. Call Peter Palmer at and husband, Bruce. She is survived by her children, Betsey Barger 10 a.m. For information go to www.hpdafl.com or e-mail hpdachap 584-7143. of Roanoke, Va.; Carol Buriak and husband, Jim, of Salem, Va.; [email protected]. The club is open to all who have an interest in La Leche League International, meets third Wednesdays, 7 painting with acrylics, watercolor, oil, and other mediums. It is the p.m., at the Church of the Good Shepherd Nursery, 639 Edgewater Bruce Barger and wife, Kelly, of Johnstown, Pa.; David Barger and local affiliate of the international organization, Society of Decorative Drive, Dunedin. All breastfeeding mothers welcome. Email wife, Kinbly, of St. Augustine, Fla. and grandchildren, Bruce, Painters. [email protected]. Jonathan and David Barger, and Jim and Laura Buriak. Private Island Community Theatre, meets second Mondays, 6:30 p.m., Largo Founding Group, meets Mondays at 8:30 a.m., at Acropol funeral arrangements have been made in Virginia by the family. at Gators Café and Saloon, 12754 Kingfish Drive, Treasure Island. Family Restaurant, 1170 Starkey Road, Call Nancy Giles at 776- The group performs throughout the beach area and welcomes new 9888. Contributions can be made to the Marjorie Pollock Barger Memorial members and volunteers for all areas of theater production. Call Largo Historical Society, meets second Mondays, 6:30 p.m., at Fund found at: alz.org. to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. 345-1474. the Historic Largo Feed Store, Largo, Central Park Drive. The club Italian American Club of Greater Clearwater, hosts a pasta has a potluck dinner and speakers discuss historical topics. Any- dinner on Tuesdays, 5 to 8:30 p.m., at 200 McMullen Booth Road. body interested in the history of Largo and the surrounding area is Cost is $8 members, $10 nonmembers. The club also hosts dinner invited. Guests are asked to bring a main dish, vegetable and and dancing every other Saturday, 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Cost is $13 dessert to share, plus their own place setting. Call Marilyn at 581- members, $16 nonmembers. Call 791-8698. What’s Selling 0111. Just Over Youth, for seniors over 50, meets Thursdays, 10 a.m., Largo Woman’s Club, meets the first Tuesday of the month, at the Pinellas Park Wesleyan Church, 4400 70th Ave. N., Pinellas 11:30 a.m., at Royal Palms, Palms of Largo. Call Gloria Helms at Park. Program varies each week from Bible study, pitch-in-dinner, 393-8149. in Pinellas County community out-visit and spiritual enrichment. Call Sandra Turner Lions Clubs: at 526-3674. • Clearwater noon meets the first and third Tuesdays, 11:45 a.m. Kinship Groups, hosted by Kinship Care – Family Resources, St. Petersburg Call 386-5161. $ meets third Wednesdays, 6 to 7:30 p.m., at Family Resources Shel- • Clearwater evening meets the first and third Thursdays, 6:30 74,900 ter, 1615 Union St., Clearwater; second and fourth Thursdays, 6 to 2 Bedrooms 1 Bath p.m., Golden Coin Restaurant, 1844 N. Highland Ave. Call 216- 7:30 p.m., at Family Resources Shelter, 3821 Fifth Ave. N., St. Pe- 3759. tersburg; and fourth Tuesdays, 10 to 11:30 a.m., at Largo Library, 120 Central Park Drive, Largo. The group supports grandparents • Largo meets on the first and third Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m., at raising grandchildren. Free. Call 550-4250. Thirsty Marlin, 351 West Bay Drive. Call 586-4344. SOLD Kiwanis Clubs: Largo Republican Club, meets third Mondays, 6 p.m., at Alfano’s • Countryside Clearwater meets Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m., at Eve’s Restaurant, 1702 Clearwater-Largo Road, Belleair. Registration Family Restaurant, 3150 State Road 584, Oldsmar. starts at 5:30. The evening includes dinner and an informative • Dunedin meets Thursday, 7:30 a.m., at Meeting Room 1, at meeting with various speakers of interest to the community. Cost is Mease-Morton Plant Hospital in Dunedin. $18 for dinner, tax and tip. To RSVP call 687-1318. • Greater Clearwater meets Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., at the Golden Largo-Seminole Community Chorus, meets Mondays, 7 to 9 Coin Restaurant, 1844 N. Highland Ave. p.m., at Imperial Palms East Clubhouse, Largo. No audition is nec- • Gulf Beaches meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., in the training room essary; the group sings upbeat Broadway tunes, standards, inspira- upstairs at the Madeira Beach Publix, at 662 150th Ave. tional and seasonal music. Call Melanie McWilliams at 393-4843. • Holiday meets Tuesdays, 7:15 a.m., at Four Seasons Restau- Madeira Beach Seniors Club, meets first Mondays, 1 p.m., at the Madeira Beach City Hall Auditorium. Meetings feature a guest en- 2 Bedroom, 1 bath home with 1 car garage in the Jungle Prada area. Home features rant, 3350 Grand Blvd., Holiday. newer A/C, separate dining area, tile in common areas, Terrazzo in bedrooms, nice • Largo/Mid-Pinellas meets the first, third, fourth and fifth Fri- tertainer or speaker and refreshments are served. The club also pro- sized fenced yard, washer and dryer. This great location is close to schools, days, 7:30 a.m., Royal Palms of Largo, 200 Lake Ave. NE. and noon vides opportunities for seniors to travel as a group to various events restaurants, and Tyrone Mall. Non evacuation home and no flood insurance on the second Fridays. and places at reduced rates. 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• Boston, Friday, June 29, 8 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater. Tickets range from $49.50 to $125. Call 791-7400 or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com. The leg- endary band Boston returns to Ruth Eckerd Hall with , seasoned Stryper frontman , Tommy DeCarlo and musical veterans , Kimberley Dahme, . This will be Boston’s first concert at Ruth Eckerd Hall since their sold-out show in August 2008. Many remember where they were when they first heard “” or “Hitch a Ride” on the radio in 1976. Boston’s self-titled first album has sold more than 17 million copies in the United States alone, along with their second album, “Don’t Look Back,” in 1978, which has sold more than 7 million copies in the United States. “Amanda” from in 1986 shot to the top of the charts and held a record-breaking stay at No. 1, in spite of being the only hit single that year not accompanied by a music video. With more than 31 million albums sold worldwide, hits like “Peace of Mind,” “Smokin’” and “Rock & Roll Band” are still as ubiquitous on rock and roll radio as they were when they were new. • Eric Johnson, Saturday, June 30, 8 p.m., at the Capitol The- atre, 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater. Tickets start at $35. Call 791- 7400 or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com. Johnson is touring in support of his new album “Up Close.” Johnson will be covering a lot of territory this summer with band members Chris Maresh on bass guitar and Wayne Salzmann on drums with the initial shows scheduled in Florida prior to a highly anticipated tour of Europe. On his return to the United States he will play the legendary Gui- tar Town Festival in Colorado and the L.A. Guitar Festival. John- son has long been considered one of rock’s most talented six-string players, as evidenced by his platinum-certified 1990 release, “Ah Via Musicom,” its hit single “Cliffs of Dover” as well as a Grammy Award win for “Best Rock Instrumental Performance” in 1991. • Tommy Castro and The Painkillers, Saturday, June 30, 8 p.m., at Skipper’s Smokehouse, 910 Skipper Road, Tampa. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Visit www.skipperssmoke house.com. Blues/roots artist Tommy Castro and The Painkillers will perform at Skipper’s Smokehouse. The band will be performing songs from Castro’s Blues Music Award-winning Alligator Records debut, “Hard Believer.” In 2010, Castro won four Blues Music Awards including, for the second time in his career, the coveted B.B. King Entertainer of the Year Award (the very highest award a blues performer can receive), and, for his whole group, Band Of The Year. Tommy Castro and The Painkillers lineup includes bassist Randy McDonald, drummer Byron Cage and new member, keyboardist James Pace. • Kevin Pollak, Saturday, July 28, 9 p.m., at The Club at Treas- ure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island. Doors open at 8 p.m. Preferred seating is given to club members. Seats are limited. Tickets start at $35. Call 888-695-0888 or visit www.theclubti.com. Pollak has dazzled audiences as a comedian, an impressionist, a dramatic actor, a writer, a producer, a director Photo courtesy of PARADIGM TALENT AGENCY and a talk-show host. Pollak will return to his comedy roots for Dave Matthews Band one-night-only in Tampa Bay’s intimate Treasure Island concert venue. Pollak started performing stand-up comedy at age 10 and was an accomplished touring professional by age 20. In 1989, he earned his first dramatic role in Barry Levinson’s “Avalon,” but it Music scene was Pollak’s role in Rob Reiner’s “A Few Good Men” – opposite Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore – that proved his ability to hold his own with Hollywood heavy weights. Pollak was named by July events include Mayhem Festival, Last Summer on Earth Tour Comedy Central as one of the Top 100 Comedians of All Time. By LEE CLARK ZUMPE With end-of-the-world scenarios swirling around the conspiracy • and his 13th All Starr Band, Sunday, July 1, blogs, several artists have gathered to present the Last Summer on 7:30 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, As the temperatures head up, so does the local music scene with Earth Tour, which will make a stop in the Tampa Bay area Tuesday, Clearwater. Tickets range from $56 to $153. Call 791-7400 or visit four scorching music festivals scheduled in July as well as perform- July 17, 7 p.m., at 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre, 4802 U.S. 301 N., www.rutheckerdhall.com. This will be Starr’s fourth appearance at ances by KISS, Dave Matthews Band and Yes. Tampa. Tickets range from $25.50 to $91.20. Ruth Eckerd Hall – all three previous dates sold out. New to the All The Fresh Music Festival will take place Saturday, July 7, 8 p.m., Starrs are (Toto) and Gregg Rolie (Santana and The festival will include performances by Barenaked Ladies, Blues at the USF Sun Dome, 4202 East Fowler Ave., Tampa. Tickets range Journey) who will join All Starr alumni Richard Page, Todd Rund- Traveler, Big Head Todd & the Monsters and Cracker. gren, Mark Rivera and Gregg Bissonette. The tour is being pro- from $29.50 to $75. Call 813-974-3004. Vans Warped Tour returns to the Tampa Bay waterfront Sunday, duced by Dave Hart and as always fans can expect to hear a The lineup will include performances by Keith Sweat, K-Ci & JoJo, July 29, noon, at Vinoy Park, 501 Fifth Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. Gen- jukebox worth of hits including Starr’s own classics such as “It GUY and SWV. Doug E. Fresh will host the show. eral admission tickets are $33.43. Don’t Come Easy,” “Photograph,” “Little Help From My Friends,” Rockstar Energy Drink will present the Mayhem Festival Friday, This year’s lineup will include performances by Taking Back Sun- “Yellow Submarine” and “Wings,” from Starr’s just released 17th July 13, 1:30 p.m., at 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre, 4802 U.S. 301 day, All Time Low, New Found Glory, Streetlight Manifesto, Yellowcard, solo record, “Ringo 2012” (Hip-O/Ume). Among the other songs N., Tampa. Tickets range from $32.50 to $78.90. Call 813-740-2446 or Pierce the Veil, Four Year Strong, Of Mice and Men, We the Kings, that may make the set list are All Starr member hits such as visit www.livenation.com. Breathe Carolina, Young London and many more. “Rosanna,” “Broken Wings,” “Hello It’s Me” and “Black Magic This year’s festival will feature performances by Slipknot, Slayer, Woman.” Motorhead, Anthrax, The Devil Wears Prada, As I Lay Dying, Asking Alexandria, Whitechapel and High on Fire. See MUSIC SCENE, page 2B The Power of Knowledge ... The Gift of Caring

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MUSIC SCENE, from page 1B U.S. 301 N., Tampa. Call 813- 8600 or visit www.crowbarlive Jolli Mon’s Grill 7 p.m. p.m. 740-2446 or visit www.livenation .com. • Charlie Morris Band, Friday, • Girl in a Coma, Monday, • Coo Coo Ca Choo, Saturday, Following is a list of other music .com. July 6, 7:30 p.m. July 9, 7 p.m. July 7, 8 p.m. scene events in the coming weeks: Florida State • Scotty Lee and the Treble • Chop Tops, Thursday, July • Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Capitol Theatre Fairgrounds Hooks, Saturday, July 7, 7:30 19, 7 p.m. Band, Sunday, July 8, 5 p.m. • Pomegranates, Sunday, July • Cope, Friday, July 13, 8 p.m. 1-800-ASK-GARY • Kenny Vance and the Plan- • Kaskade’s Freaks of Nature p.m. 22, 7 p.m. • Betty Fox and the Dirty Bas- Amphitheatre otones, Friday, July 27, 7:30 p.m. Tour, Friday, July 13, 6:30 p.m. • Bottoms Up Band, Saturday, The Local 662 is at 662 Cen- tards, Saturday, July 21, 8 p.m. • Mayhem Festival, Friday, Capitol Theatre is at 405 Cleve- Florida State Fairgrounds Expo July 14, 7:30 p.m. tral Ave., St. Petersburg. Call Skipper’s Smokehouse is at July 13, 1:30 p.m. land St., Clearwater. Call 791- Hall is at 4800 U.S. Highway 301 • Trenchfoot Shindig, Satur- 258-4829. 910 Skipper Road, Tampa. Call • Last Summer on Earth Tour, 7400 or visit www.atthecap.com. N., Tampa. Call 813-621-7821. day, July 21, 7:30 p.m. 813-971-0666 or visit www.skip Tuesday, July 17, 7 p.m. • Trigger City Trio, Friday, July perssmokehouse.com. • Dave Mattheews Band, Crowbar Jannus Live 27, 7:30 p.m. The Ritz Ybor • Wendy Barmore Band, Satur- • Paul Oakenfold, Friday, July Wednesday, July 18, 7 p.m. • Trevor Hall featuring Anuhea • Beres Hammond, Sunday, • 311 and Slightly Stoopid, Fri- and Justin Young, Saturday, July 15, 7 p.m. day, July 28, 7:30 p.m. 20, 9 p.m. State Theatre day, July 20, 6:30 p.m. July 14, 8:30 p.m. • Toubab Krewe, Friday, July Jolli Mon’s Grill is at 941 • Summer Slaughter Tour fea- • Drummer V Emulator, Sat- • Sugarland, Friday, July 27, • MC Chris featuring Power- 20, 8 p.m. Huntley Ave., Dunedin. Visit turing Cannibal Corpse, Be- urday, July 7, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. glove and Richie Branson, Thurs- Jannus Live is at 16 Second www.jollimonsgrill.com. tween the Buried and Me, The • Impending Doom, Wednes- • KISS and Motley Crue, Satur- day, July 26, 9 p.m. St. N., St. Petersburg. Call 565- Faceless, Periphery and Veil of day, July 11, 6 p.m. day, July 28, 7:30 p.m. The Crowbar is at 1812 17th 0550 or visit www.jannuslive The Local 662 Maya; Monday, July 30, 1:30 • The Acacia Strain, Sunday, The Amphitheatre is at 4802 St. N., Tampa. Call 813-241- .com. • Potluck, Wednesday, July 4, p.m. July 15, 5 p.m. The Ritz Ybor is at 1503 E. • Toadies, Thursday, July 26, Seventh Ave., Tampa. Call 813- 7 p.m. Crossword 247-2518. • Nappy Roots, Friday, July 27, 8 p.m. Ruth Eckerd Hall State Theatre is at 687 Central • Ringo Starr’s All-Starr Band, Ave., St. Petersburg. Call 895- Sunday, July 1, 7:30 p.m. 3045 or visit www.statetheatre • Dukes of September, Tues- concerts.com. day, July 24, 8 p.m. • Yes, Sunday, July 29, 7 p.m. The Straz Center for Ruth Eckerd Hall is at 1111 the Performing Arts McMullen Booth Road, Clearwa- • Hot Tuna, Saturday, July ter. Call 791-7400 or visit www. 14, 8 p.m., in Ferguson Hall rutheckerdhall.com. The David A Straz Jr. Center – formerly the Tampa Bay Per- Skipper’s forming Arts Center – is at 1010 Smokehouse N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa. • Unpainted Souls, Sunday, Call 813-229-7827 or visit www. July 1, 5 p.m. strazcenter.org. • Legendary JCs, Tuesday, July 3, 8 p.m. For more music and concert in- • Tab Benoit, Friday, July 6, 8 formation, visit TBNweekly.com.

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(727)526-6900. rants. 1BR, C/H/A, carport, coin CLEAN QUIET BEDROOM & CLASSIFIEDS. SPECIAL HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The operated laundry, $550/mo. TREASURE ISLAND: ISLE OF LARGO, QUIET CUL-DE-SAC, Capri, spacious waterfront Bath in Largo MHP. Nonsmoker. BY-OWNER RATES. Toll-free telephone number for the Petless. (727)595-0212. References. $100/Wk, $100 Secu- hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Next To Pond, 1,695SF, 3BR/2BA, 1BR/1BA. Newly tile/ painted. CALL 397-5563 TODAY! GLENWOOD ESTATES Florida Room, Dining, Updated $950 + security. Also available rity Deposit. (727)678-6980. 5 STAR PARK Kitchen, New; C/H/A, Energy BELLEAIR GREENS APTS. spacious 1BR/1BA. All tile. $750 10. Waterfront Sales Efficient Hurricane Windows. 2BR/2BA units on Biltmore Golf +security. (727)239-9016. 55+, Land Owned. Lot: 110’x100’. Nonsmoking, Course. Newly renovated. Across 265. Commercial Rentals 265. Commercial Rentals from police, rec center. Starting MULTI-FAMILY, MADEIRA BCH. 12501 Ulmerton Rd, Largo. Petless. $1,100/Month. Two-story unit overlooking Intra- 2-Year Contract. (502)664-3870. $875/month. (727)365-6821. 190. Waterfront Rentals coastal. Large 2/2 upstairs, 4 units Brochures At Clubhouse. downstairs. Laundry, 2 boat slips, DUNEDIN: VERY NICE ROOM, 2/3BR BEACH-FRONT CONDOS C/H/A. Just behind John’s Pass. $170/Mo Maintenance. REDINGTON BEACH $75/Wkly. 326 Honey Street West. Redington Shrs. Fantastic Views! Asking $495K. (727)398-3916. Heated Pool, Lawn Care, Dusk to 3BR/2BA/2CG, 1,256SF, Largo 1BR, $145/Wkly. Renovated 1,350-2,000SF. 062812 Walk to Beach, Small Pet OK, Call (727)586-2412 or Click Furn. /Unfurn. Pool. Pets OK. RANDOLPH FARMS VILLA, Dawn Security. Mail & Trash Non-smoker, Water View, Lawn www.586-2412.com 1-YEAR or more lease. 3BR/2.5BA/2CG, Dock on Service included, $1,400/Month, $1,475-$2400/month. Pick Up At Your Door. First/Last/Deposit. Available Intracoastal, Pool, Tennis, LARGO: 848 3RD AVE. N.W. (727)424-2945. Clubhouse, 2/Pets. $189,000. 2 & 3 Bdrms., 2 Baths, Carports. 8/1/12. (727)488-9836. OFFICE SPACE Largo/Indian OFFICE & RETAIL SPACE Small, Cozy, Remodeled BEACHFRONT Ground Floor, SUE DUDENHOEFER Efficiency, $500/Month. Utilities Rocks Beach. Includes Office From $470 Per Month. (727)510-6642 ReMax ACR Elite IMapp Realty Group, S E M I N O L E , 2 B R / 1 B A / 1 C G , 2BR/2BA Furnished Condo. Pool Furniture, FREE Electric, FiOS Ample Parking. C/H/A, Florida Room, Carpet, Included. No Pets. (727)586-6222. & Porch. 30 Day Minimum. No Internet, Email, Computer, Printer. Madeira Beach. John Doles, (727)510-3331. Painted, Enclosed Porch, Fenced. Pets. (727)423-6958. $425/Mo. (727)595-8400. (727)641-6465.

15. Beach Property 062812 Petless. $850/Mo. First, Last, LARGO: VERY CLOSE TO $500 Security. (727)647-2239. Transportation, Shopping, MADEIRA BEACH CONDO INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, Hospital. Move-in Special! 55+. 2BR/2BA. Annual lease only. 2BR/2.5BA remodeled townhome, LAKE SEMINOLE IS YOUR 1BR/1BA, $600/month, 2BR/1BA, No pets. Non-smoking. 375. Career Training 375. Career Training 1400sf, waterfront complex, boat backyard. 2BR/2BA, Fully fur- UNIQUE 2BR/1BA COTTAGE $1,400/month. (727)391-6407. Quiet. 13266 3rd St. E. Madeira $650/month, 2BR/2BA, slips, low maintenance fees. nished, Sunroom, Carport, Shed, Beach, $850/Mo. W/S/T Included. $700/month. (727)280-6001. $188,000. Heather Griffin, $75,000, includes co-op share. PALM HARBOR Patrick, (727)238-3980. Century21 Beggins. Holiday Shores MHP. Skip MOVE IN SPECIAL 4BR/2.5BA/2CG, Dock, Fenced 727-543-2550. George, Plumlee, (727)510-2894. Yard. REDUCED: $2,000/month. 160. Unfurnished Condos Call (727)542-8958, Allen Hines. INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, “Qualified Tenants 2BR/2.5BA remodeled townhome, 100. Real Estate Wanted BEAUTIFUL PENNWOOD Manor For Qualified Properties” 1400sf, waterfront complex, boat Russell Property Management. slips, garage, bonus room. Largo, 1BR/1BA, Sunroom, 55+, No Pets. Includes: Cable, W/S/T $188,000. Heather Griffin, WANTED: MOBILE HOMES! PINELLAS VILLAGE REDINGTON SHORES Heated Pool. Ground Floor. Century21 Beggins 727-543-2550 Must Be Under 50 Feet And NOW ACCEPTING FAMILIES 2BR/2BA. Deep Water Dock. Moveable. Less Than $3,000. $625/Month. (727)585-9492. 1ST MONTH FREE!! Newly redone. $1,200/Month WATERFRONT HOME Call Evon (813)789-8331. 2/BED $625, 3/BED $747 +Security, Incl. W/S/G. 4BR/5BA/2CG, Extensively 2BR/2BA, THE GARDENS NEXT CALL TODAY!!! (727)399-2500 (727)399-2981. Updated, Great Location, To Lake Seminole Park. Reno- Boat Lifts. $699,900 UNBEATABLE vated, Ground Floor, Screened SEMINOLE, Seminole Blvd. TREASURE ISLAND 2BR/2BA, WATERFRONT SHORT SALE Porch, W/D, Pool. Children & Nice 1BR/1BA, $595/month, Furnished/ Unfurnished, Adults, 2BR/2BA With Boat Slip & Garage PRICE$! Small Pets Welcome! $850/Month, includes super cable. No Pets, Pool, Dock. Fantastic $169,900 +1st, $500 Security, Requires deposit. Nonsmoking. Water Views, One Block to Beach. Beach Place One Real Estate FA$T RE$ULT$! (727)319-6818. Small pets allowed. $1,200/Month 1/Year Lease. (727)593-3000, (800)487-8959. (727)584-4707, (727)392-0248. (763)458-7401. Sell Your Home In LAKEVIEW OF LARGO: 55+ 2BR/2BA, Completely Remodeled. SEMINOLE, 3BR/3BA ON THE STUDIO: CLEAN, BRIGHT Water, Dock, Boatlift. Unfurn. The Classifieds! Light, Bright, Beautiful! Steps To Updated w/New kitchen. 106th Off Great Deals Are In /Furn. W/D, W/S/T Included. All Amenities. No Pets. Seminole Blvd.. $450/Mo. +Dep. $1,650/Mo. (727)688-3599. The Classifieds!! CALL TODAY! 397-5563 $680/Month. (727)644-7061. Credit Check. (727)424-1328.

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396. Genealogy 485. Help Wanted 485. Help Wanted 530. Jobs & Work Wanted 535. Business Opportun. 910. Boat Slips MY FAMILY QUEST EXCELLENT RATE OF PAY HEALTH & HOME CARE 6 WET SLIPS FOR RENT GENEALOGY SERVICES For Professional Experienced EARN $1000s Professional Available. I Help From 25’-55’. Sail Or Power. Easy Discover Your Family Story! Maids In Private Homes, Condos. People, Pets, Plants & More. Tell Access To Gulf. Madeira Beach. www.myfamilyquest.com CLEAN Drivers License Required. From Home? Be careful of Me How I Can Help You. Night & Home Delivery Ample Parking. From $7.55/ Foot. (727)259-4036 (727)363-1074. Weekends Available. Great Independent Distributor (727)641-6465. Work-At-Home Schemes. References. Call Holistic Helen, Opportunities 845. Golf Carts • Hidden costs can add up (727)235-3257. $800-$1,500 per month profit 435. Adult Care & Service HOUSEKEEPERS potential, paid weekly. GOLF CART, STREET LEGAL 915. Boat & Marine Svc. CERTIFIED NURSING ASST. WANTED FOR • Requirements may be NEED A HOUSEKEEPER OR Early morning hours. Ready. Electric. New Body: Seats, L&M DOCKSIDE Home care available, all shifts. BEACH CONDO RESORTS unrealistic. Caregiver? Afternoons or Be your own boss! Batteries, Windshield. Complete Boat Repairs. Evenings. Call Teresa! Mature, Areas now available: Experienced with Alzheimer’s, Learn how you can avoid Delivery/ Warranty. $4,350. Mercruiser, Crusader, hospital, nursing home & dementia Full or part time. Dependable, Affordable, Speaks * Seminole - Largo - Kenneth City Jason, (813)996-5522. Volvo-Penta, etc. Electrical patients. References available. Apply in person Work-At- Home Scams. Polish/English. Satisfaction * St. Petersburg - Tierra Verde and Engine Repair or (727)532-6910. Guaranteed! Great References. * Madeira Bch. - Indian Rks. Bch. Replacement! Mercury and Tuesday thru Friday from Call: Federal Trade Comm. (727)481-6891. * Clearwater - Palm Harbor - 9:00am to 3:00pm 885. Autos Wanted Yamaha certified. I’M A CAREGIVER. IN YOUR 1-877-FTC-HELP. Tarpon Springs lmdocksideboatrepair.com. Home, Experienced, Reliable, RamSea Resort Must be at least 18 (727)501-1727. A message from 535. Business Opportun. Valid driver’s license. THINKING ABOUT Nonsmoker. Light Housekeeping 17200 Gulf Blvd. & Cooking. References. Largo, Tampa Bay Newspapers 62807 GET HEALTHY & Reliable vehicle and SELLING OR TRADING? COVERED BOAT SLIPS Clearwater & Dunedin. Linda, North Redington Beach car insurance. I Will Pay More Than and the FTC. MAKE MONEY! For Rent Near Madeira Beach (727)288-4510. Ask for Mariann or Carol Body by Vi 90 Day Challenge tampabay.com/distributor Trade-In On Good, Clean, McDonald’s/ American Legion. (727)397-0441 www.RonWilbanks.ws 1-866-498-4637. Low-Mileage Vehicles. Gated Community. Annual Lease, Background check required. (727) 656-9354 Harold Corey, Auto Broker Monthly Rates Range From 525. Medical Help (727)595-9393 $96.67-$114.23 +Tax (28’ Max). WOULD $500 A MONTH MAKE 590. Antiques-Collectibles Call Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm, CNAs, HHAs NEEDED FOR A DIFFERENCE? WE BUY CARS 4 CASH (727)397-1164. INDEPENDENT COURIERS PICTURES, FRAMES, Antiques, Pinellas County Area. www.JoinHelenAndHolmes.com Any Condition. Needed. Full & Part-Time Dolls, Plants, Pedestals, Swing. TOM’S OUTBOARD SERVICE Choose Your Hours. $10-$13.50 No Title & Liens OK. positions including weekends. Antique Alley, 596, A-19, Certified Marine Technician. Per Hour. (727)822-3034 (813)410-9067 or (727)565-9320 Gas efficient vehicle a must. ASK ABOUT Indian Rock Rd., Belleair Bluffs Electronics Installation. 485. Help Wanted Call Melanie at (727)235-9289. (727)631-1997. Full Service Outboard Repair. 530. Jobs & Work Wanted OUR (727)744-4352 I AM LOOKING CNA’s & HHA’s For parts & accessories Harmony Home Health is looking CARE FOR YOUR LOVED Ones, EYE STOPPER 599. Rental Equipment visit: marinesupplydock.com FOR PEOPLE who Day, Evening, Overnight Care. would like to sell for mature, experienced HHA's & CNA's willing to go above and Errands, Sitting, Cooking, LOGOS Avon. Avon is a well Appointments. 30/Years’ Medical known brand and speaks for itself. beyond. If you are professional and want to join a growing or- Experience. LIC#232593. 62812 A great way to make extra money (727)906-7859, (727)235-0105. with flexible hours. $10 start-up ganization that puts the clients fee. Call (727)771-5789 to get and staff first, please apply at: www.harmonyhh.com. started today! 061412 CLASSIFIEDS ROCK! Tents • Tables • Chairs & More DRIVERS: PINECREST PLACE 727-522-8368 970. Estate Sales Retirement community, located in NOW HIRING 505. Part-time Help 505. Part-time Help www.baysideeventrentals.com Largo, is looking for 2 part-time CNAs/HHAs FIRST CALL ESTATE SALES drivers to work varied schedules, “WE CARE”. Specializing In including some weekends. Great Cases ORIENTAL MANTRA, 7’8” Square, Viscose Silky Rayon, Family Estate Liquidation. Free Drivers must have CDL license, All Hours Consultation. (727)455-8564.

012011 Blocks Fall Colors, Cost $700, clean driving record and pass Experience Required www.FirstCallFL.com DOT physical. We’re looking for A Steal For $275. (727)584-2550. 061412 candidates to provide transporta- COMPETITIVE PAY tion for our residents for errands 975. Garage & Yard Sales such as medical appointments, 600. Merchandise banking, shopping, worship serv- BELLEAIR SAT-SUN, 9AM-4PM ices, entertainment and other RCA 5/DISC PLAYER W/RADIO, Yard furniture, garage shelves/ misc. activities, assisting residents $45. Bread Maker used once $45. AUTOMOTIVE RECYCLING storage units, household items, in and out of vehicles. Celebrating Two Toaster Ovens $15/Each. ceramic planters, garden boxes, Must follow all company guidelines Free Standing Heated Towel Rack inflatable kayak, some furniture regarding resident and vehicle 25 Years! $30. Make offer. (727)585-4881. for office and more. 1105 The safety. May be required to run (727) 586-0044 Mall (across from Town Hall off community errands as needed. SAMICK WHITE BABY GRAND Ponce de Leon) If you enjoy working and serving Wondering How To Pay Off All Of Those Bills? Piano, $2,000. Lowrey Organ, others, please apply in person at: ROOFERS, w/local Experience $1,000. Both Pristine Condition. RUNNING OR NOT, CHAPEL TREASURES! An Unusual Thrift Shop Full Of 1150 8th Avenue SW; Mon.-Fri. and hand tools; also transportation We are looking for men and women to deliver FREE Must See. (313)247-0638. TITLE OR NO TITLE 9AM-4PM or e-mail resume to to our Largo shop. (727)330-7820. Fine Things. Friday & Saturday, community newspapers in Pinellas County. Must be 8AM-12PM, 12601 Park Blvd. Margaret.kristall@brookdaleliving. WALK-IN BATH TUB, PREMIER , MON. - SUN. 9AM - 9PM SEEKING COMMERCIAL TILE Seminole. (727)391-2919. We com or fax resume to: available either Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. includes motor, hook-ups, faucets installers; experience required. Accept Donations And Drop Offs (727)581-8409. Experience preferred but will train the right person. This and hand held sprayer. $1,700. Need own transportation. Paid As Well. [email protected] Drug-free workplace, EOE. hourly. (727)515-9399. is a supplemental income. Applicant must have good (260)804-0945. WE PAY $400 TO EXPERIENCED BARTENDER transportation; preferably a van, large car, SUV or $6,000 CASH! HARBOR BLUFFS 4-FAMILY Needed Days, Nights, Weekends, CALL EARLY pickup truck. For more information, please contact Mr. 640. Furniture Sale. Sat, Sun. 8am-3pm. Lots of Private Club. Fill-in as needed. TO PLACE YOUR college kid’s stuff, electronics, fur- Call (727)418-4654. Shiflett at 727-530-5521. FREE TOW 24/7 niture, fishing supplies, plants, es- CLASSIFIED AD 8510 A QUEEN MATTRESS AND tate jewelry, household goods. Foundation, new in plastic , $150. SE HABLA ESPAÑOL 605 Palm Drive. (727)409-5209. BED, ABSOLUTE BARGAIN, Queen Quilted Top, Still In Plastic. Can Deliver. $100. (727)734-5137.

BRAND NEW CHERRY 5-PIECE Queen Bedroom Set; Headboard, (727) LINDEN ESTATES, SEMINOLE, BridalBridal Dresser, Mirror, Nightstand, Saturday, 7:00AM-3:00PM, Chest. $295. (727)667-8288. Sunday, 7:00AM-12:00PM. New: Housewares, As Seen on TV Brand New QUEEN MATTRESS, 286-3209 Gadgets. Designer Clothing, Many $95. New In Plastic. Must Sell! Household and Unique Items. Service Guide Can Deliver. (727)667-8288. www.WBCFast.com 10115 130th Lane. 092911 ST. JUSTIN MARTYR 655. Musical Instruments Catholic Church. The Newly Expanded Famous Thrift Shop! SIMPLE THE EVENT HALL Elaine’s Silks Inc. DRUMS, GRETSCH, CATALINA Every Wed. & Sat. 9AM-2PM. KRAZY Maple, 6 Pieces, Used on 2 Jobs, 10851 Ridge Road, Seminole. ABOUT CAKE WEDDINGS Banquet Hall Rental Wedding & $600 Firm. (727)397-5712. (727)397-3312. Accommodates Up To 150 Party Rentals 660. Want to Buy Cakes & Cupcakes 980. Moving Sales 727-537-9331 COLLECTOR SEEKING OLD 727-216-6548 727-485-4476 PALM HARBOR, 6/29, 6/30, 7/1, 727-474-2527 comics, toys, sports memorabilia, 890. Boats, PWC Sales www.simpwed.com elainessilks.com (mainly pre-1975 comics & toys). Friday-Sunday, 9:00AM-6:00PM. KrazyAboutCake.com TheEventHall.net Paying top dollar, if condition is BUY TODAY! Everything Must Go! King Size excellent. (727)733-7156. ‘88 Sport-Craft 222 Offshore Bedroom Set, Full Size Bedroom Fisherman, ‘98 Galvanized trailer, Set. Oak Dining Set 6/Chairs, ‘98 Evinrude 200. $4K/OBO. Large Wall Unit w/Desk. Stainless 700. Pets & Animals (727)595-0423. Side-by-Side Refrigerator, Alterations FREE TO LOVING HOME Washer/Dryer, Kitchen Set, Sofa/ HOLIDAY INN Loveseat, Outdoor Furniture, SPECIAL BELLEAIR Rescued grey tabby kittens and Wedding Gowns, black & white kittens Household. All Gently Used. HARBOURSIDE Adoption screening. 2947 Buttonbush Court. Eileen, Special Occasions, (631)495-5209 MOMENTS FLOWERS Bridesmaids, Flower Call (727)688-6826 anytime. (727)595-9484 ST PETERSBURG SAT-SUN, EventsBySpecialMoments.com 727-483-9840 Girls, Bi-lingual LHASA APSO'S, 5 WKS, AKC 8:00AM-2:00PM. Tools, Games, Males From $800, Payments Furniture, Clothes, Kitchen Items, 727-343-0800 HIHarbourside.com Belleairflowers.com 727-434-9131 Available. 100+ Champion Line, Artwork, Luggage. Something Vet Check, Dew Claws Removed. for everyone! 540 26th Avenue (727)723-8647. SE, 33705.

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ASK A WEDDING EXPERT. This month’s Featured Expert, Barbara Schmal of Krazy About Cake, answers the following question from Kathleen C. of Seminole. Q. When Should I Order My Wedding Cake? A. I recommend you shop around with different cake decorators. Your larger grocery stores and bakeries can usually create a cake with a two-week notice, however if you choose an independent cake decorator, it is best to secure your date as soon as possible. Important information to provide your cake decorator: • The event date, venue, number of guests, type of cake, filling, etc. • Provide pictures of cakes you’ve found so you along with your decorator can create your own unique cake. • Bring color swatches for your wedding, or the theme of your wedding. • The more information you provide, the better. Most importantly, do not give anyone a deposit without getting a contract from your vendor. Ask a lot of questions, such as: Does the final price include delivery, cake stand, etc? What is the deposit on rented items, and how long can I keep it before I return it. Remember to feel comfortable with your cake decorator, as you may also use them for all the special occasions you and your future husband will share throughout your life. Krazy about Cake loves making cakes and cup cakes for all occasions. For more information or to answer any other questions you may have go to www.KrazyAboutCake.com Look For The Next Bridal Guide July 12th To Advertise Call Classifieds 727-397-5563 030112

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By LEE CLARK ZUMPE lighting effects, brilliant fireworks and beautiful visuals. Doors will open 90 minutes before each presentation. Seating is on CARPET BUBBLES? Even before the sun goes down and fireworks light up the night a first-come, first-served basis. Special seating available for those in skies over Pinellas County marking Independence Day, festivities will wheelchairs and those with impaired vision. Admission is free and be under way across the county. nursery is provided. DON’T TRIP The Fourth of July commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Call 526-3674. Independence on July 4, 1776, the document in which American AND FALL! colonies effectively declared independence from Great Britain. To cele- Safety Harbor brate the event, displays of SAFETY HARBOR – The Have Your Carpet Stretched Today ... fireworks, parades, con- Auxiliary Unit of The Ameri- certs and other events are Without Moving Furniture. can Legion Post 238 will planned. 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