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Volume XXXIII, No. 30 www.TBNweekly.com October 27, 2011 INSIDE Fun on the links Yemen A field of 84 players teed it up Oct. 20 for the 26th annual Seminole Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament at Seminole Lake Country Club. Left: Claude McMullen warms up for the leaders main event with a few putts on the practice green. Below: Seminole firefighters Joe Rickman, left, and Mark Spoenenan grill hamburgers and visit hot dogs. Bottom: Chamber ambassadors, from left, Tammi Hagedorn, Wilda Whittle and Laverne Welch pose for a shot while selling raffle tickets to tournament participants. The SPC event was won by the foursome of Steve Morris, Our annual guide to area news, Gordon Kreuger, Rafael Palaganas and Mike dining and entertainment, Fernandez with a best-ball score of 55. A stroke Delegation hears shopping and healthcare services back and finishing second was the team of Chris Kerbo, Bob Scanlon, Mike Friend and Mike presentation on for seasonal residents and locals. Smuckers. Richard Smith won closest to the pin on No. 10 and Chad Wammock was the longest U.S. government COUNTY drive winner on No. 9. SEMINOLE – The Institute for IRB officials plan Strategic Policy Solutions at St. Petersburg College in Seminole hosted five young female leaders ‘urban design’ from the nation of Yemen on Long-awaited improvements for Indian Oct. 17 for a presentation on the Rocks Beach are moving forward with fundamentals of American gov- “urban design” being the buzzwords. At a ernance. recent Town Commission meeting, the It was the second visit to the board agreed unanimously to actively Seminole campus in less than a pursue 10 major projects throughout the month by a delegation of foreign city. visitors through the U.S. State ... Page 2A. Department’s International Visi- tor Leadership Program. The previous delegation on Largo considers Sept. 22 included 11 young leaders from Sudan. Joseph Smiley, dean of social mobile vendors and behavioral sciences at SPC, Residents may eventually get a taste of and David Klement, executive mobile food vendors with names such as director of the policy institute, “ Bus,” “Bistro Truck,” “Chow Haul,” welcomed the Yemen visitors. and “Slow .” City commis- Former State Rep. Janet Long, sioners liked the concept of allowing mo- project director at SPC, opened bile food vendors in Largo, but raised with a brief review of the ascent many questions Oct. 18 about regulating of women in leadership roles in them. Photos by BOB McCLURE recent years and offered a con- ... Page 3A. trast of the leadership styles of women and men. Klement noted that a countrywoman of the visi- tors only four days earlier had POLICE Pinellas unemployment drops 0.3 percent been awarded the Nobel Peace By SUZETTE PORTER net gain of 23,300 jobs in September alone, Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinel- Prize, the first Arab woman to be Woman dies and a total gain of 94,200 jobs since Jan- las counties. so honored. TALLAHASSEE – September’s unemploy- uary.” Hernando has the fourth highest unem- Three faculty members from in 2-car crash ment numbers were good news for Pinellas In addition, Florida’s job growth over the ployment rate in the state, 13.5 percent. SPC’s Department of Political County and the state of Florida. year, September 2010 to September 2011, Pasco ranks at No. 15 with 11.7 percent Science gave the visitors a brief A Safety Harbor woman died from in- The county’s labor force grew by nearly exceeded the national rate for the first time unemployment. Hillsborough tied with but concise primer on the essen- juries suffered in a 2-car crash at the in- 2,000 last month, yet the not seasonally since February of 2007. September is the Duval County for the No. 33 position with a tial elements of American tersection of McMullen Booth Road and adjusted unemployment rate dropped from 12th consecutive month with positive an- rate of 10.5 percent. Pinellas tied with democracy. They were: Sunset Point Road about 9 a.m. on Oct. 10.6 percent in August to 10.3 percent in nual job growth in the state. Gadsden and Columbia counties for the • Professor Tara Newsome, 21. September. Unemployment is down 1.5 The local metropolitan statistical area, No. 35 spot with 10.3 percent unemploy- whose presentation on the ... Page 5A. percent compared to September 2010. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, added ment. structure and foundations of our Gov. Rick Scott announced the latest fig- more jobs than any other metro area, with Hillsborough and Pinellas counties un- system touched on the decen- ures for the state in a press conference an increase of 24,500 jobs, representing employment rates are less than the state’s tralized, self-regulating nature of COMMUNITY from Brazil. He said the state’s unemploy- 2.2 percent growth. Miami-Miami Beach- rate of 10.6 percent, not seasonally adjust- federalism, the separation of ment rates are the lowest in two years. Kendall added the second most, 15,500 ed. powers and the system of Lots of Halloween “I am even more pleased by our job cre- jobs, a 1.6 percent growth, followed by Or- The local metro area tied with Deltona- checks and balances of the fed- ation numbers,” Scott said. “Florida has lando-Kissimmee-Sanford with 11,900 Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA for eral government. gained 110,300 private sector jobs while jobs, 1.2 percent increase. • Professor Heather Roberson, events are planned shrinking the size of government. That’s a The local metropolitan area includes See UNEMPLOYMENT, page 4A who focused on leadership, deci- As Halloween nears, pumpkin patches sion-making and elections, in- materialize in vacant lots and devilish cluding a comprehensive review decorations appear in front yards as of the American political pro- communities throughout Pinellas and Pumpkin time cess. beyond play host to horrifying haunted • Professor Suzanne Preston, houses, fiendishly fun festivals and tan- who spoke on the role of special talizing trick-or-treating. interest groups, technology in ... Page 6A. campaigning, and the media. After the formal presentations, the visitors enjoyed a tour of the VIEWPOINTS district office of Congressman Bill Young in the Seminole Li- brary, where they engaged in in- Mitch Albom formal conversations with the Columnist discusses From left, Morgan Tucker, 7; SPC faculty and staff members the prospects of lifetime Madison Tucker, 9; and and posed for group pictures. love. 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NOAA’s winter outlook doesn’t give Floridians any National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- real clues on what temperatures to expect this win- tion’s climate experts say the degree of forecast un- ter, and the state is not immune from weather certainty is due to another year of influence by La fronts that bring cold arctic air masses this far Niña, which returned in August. Forecasters say the south. arctic oscillator, little known phenomenon, also may National Weather Service in Ruskin’s long-range come into play. forecast for November through January gives odds La Niña is associated with cooler than normal of 34 percent temperatures will be near normal, 32 water temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean percent above normal and 34 percent below normal. and influences weather throughout the world. December 2010 was the coldest since record “The evolving La Niña will shape this winter,” said keeping began at most sites around Tampa Bay, ac- Mike Halpert, deputy director of NOAA’s Climate cording to NWS. Prediction Center. “There is a wild card, though. The According to records, which go back to 1914, the erratic Arctic Oscillation can generate strong shifts average temperature in St. Petersburg for December in the climate patterns that could overwhelm or am- 2010 was 56.3 degrees – down from 56.9 degrees in plify La Niña’s typical impacts.” 1935, the previous record. El Niño conditions in The latest drought forecast shows a good chance of drought conditions developing in Florida this coming The Arctic Oscillation is always present and fluc- 2010 resulted in a record-breaking January cold winter. tuates between positive and negative phases, ac- snap with more than 10 days of daytime highs cording to NOAA’s climate experts. The negative below 60 degrees in Pinellas County. Chances are greater than 50 percent, rainfall will development is likely for most of Florida, except the phase of the Arctic Oscillation pushes cold air into The “normal” temperature for St. Petersburg, ac- be scant this winter. The U.S. Seasonal Drought far northern sections where drought conditions are the U.S. from Canada. cording to the NWS, is 63.7 degrees. Outlook for Oct. 20 through Jan. 31 says drought expected to persist or intensify. Here and there Indian Rocks Beach age by undertaking various projects to lessen the bers have been at odds over the payouts, which cussions. The pension board is also sending its own pursues 10 major projects hazards, according to City Manager Chuck Coward, could cost the city more than $1 million. chronology. The city sent 179 pages of documents to who handed out the news in a press release at the At a special emergency meeting held last month, the state. INDIAN ROCKS BEACH – Long-awaited improve- meeting. the commission refused to consider two settlement Arbutine said it is difficult to predict how the ments for this beach community are moving for- The savings are part of a program established by options put forth by the pension board. Instead, the state will proceed in the matter, as “there is no ward – “urban design” being the buzzwords. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) commissioners requested Mayor Chris Arbutine precedent to what is going on.” The state has never At the Oct. 11 City Commission meeting, the National Flood Insurance Program’s Community seek an extension of an Oct. 1 state imposed dead- had to step in and try to take control of a pension board agreed unanimously to actively pursue 10 Rating System, which rewards communities that via line to reach an agreement. The mayor said at that plan before. major projects throughout the city. Plans call for the code revisions, storm water drainage projects and time he would welcome having the state come in – Wayne Ayers various projects to “represent and establish the community education. “and help us sort through this ... We need time to character of our community,” according to Danny The savings apply to both homeowners and busi- work with the state on this,” he said. Taylor, the city’s director of planning and zoning. Largo leave benefits nesses and could mean thousands of dollars in an- The city has offered “substitute trusts” to those slated to change “We are changing the ways things look and creating nual saving and reduction in taxes. firefighters requesting annuities. The trusts, which an image,” Taylor said. The Oct. 25 commission meeting had been can- are administered by the city, would cost around LARGO – City officials will move forward with a Three of five commission seats will be up for celed, due to plans to decorate the civic auditorium $500,000, while annuities, backed by insurance proposal to revise their employee vacation and sick grabs on March 13 in the city’s general election. In- for the city’s Halloween celebration. companies, would cost the city more than $1 mil- leave package, recognizing the need to be sensitive cumbents are Mayor-Commissioner, R.B. Johnson – Melinda Greene lion. The firefighters have rejected the substitute to public perception of such benefits. and Commissioners Joanne “Cookie” Kennedy and trusts as less secure. City officials wanted to make sure what they pro- Daniel Torres. Each commissioner serves a two-year State ponders entering City Attorney Thomas Trask said at the commis- vided was considered fair, reasonable and equal to term. sion’s Oct. 10 workshop that the state Department what’s being provided to other types of government The candidate-qualifying period will run from Bluffs pension dispute of Management Services requested and has been employees in the area as well as the state. Monday, Jan. 9, noon, until Friday, Jan. 13, noon. BELLEAIR BLUFFS – State officials are request- given additional information in a chronology of The amount of vacation time an employee can ac- Voting will take place in the IRB Civic Auditorium, ing more information before deciding whether and events that have taken place during the pension de- crue, 640 hours, also will be affected. The figure will 1507 Bay Palm Blvd., 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. how to intervene in the city’s dispute with its fire bate. That is the first step toward getting mediation be cut in half to 320 hours under staff’s proposal. Those residents with flood insurance may see a 5 pension board over pension payments due to former from the state, he said. The city has about 220 employees not represented percent reduction in their premiums due to the firefighters. City Clerk Debra Sullivan prepared the timeline of by a union who will be affected. About 28 of those city’s efforts last year to try and mitigate flood dam- The City Commission and pension board mem- events that have occurred during the pension dis- individuals have more than 320 hours. 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Around Pinellas Early-morning spectacle Largo may allow could be issued to a vendor. “We can do some research and see what other mobile food vendors cities have done,” she said. LARGO – Residents may eventually get a taste of Murray said an ice cream vendor with a truck mobile food vendors with names such as “Taco and an ice cream shop could be located near each Bus,” “Bistro Truck,” “Chow Haul,” and “Slow Food other. Truck.” He also said that the city limits the type of sig- City commissioners liked the concept of allowing nage businesses have based on the square footage mobile food vendors in Largo, but raised many of their buildings. questions Oct. 18 about regulating them. “Whereas here we are going to have this thing Among concerns expressed by a couple of com- painted in all kinds of colors. As a consumer, I may missioners was whether the mobile vendors would end up going to the mobile vendor in the same loca- take away business from existing restaurants. tion versus the fixed vendor,” he said. City officials, who asked for authorization to pre- Murray said he doesn’t know if the city should pare an ordinance regulating the vendors, said the allow the mobile vendors selling the same types of intent is for mobile vendors to complement existing food as restaurants in the same location. businesses rather than compete with them. “The competition isn’t really fair because the mo- “The popularity of mobile food vendors is spread- bile food vendor has a lower barrier to entry than ing to many cities in Florida,” said city Program the person who has the brick and mortar,” he said. Planner Karisa Rojas-Norton. The private property owners would deal with the Mobile vendors, such as the Taco Bus, are oper- potential of having two same land uses on their ating in Tampa and St. Petersburg, and food truck properties, Rojas-Norton said. rallies attract thousands of people to their events, “It would behoove them to talk to their existing Rojas-Norton said. tenant before they put in a similar use,” Rojas-Nor- She said the popularity is due to the recession, ton said. the rise of social media and demand of consumers Noncompete clauses are typical in leases, she to have “an urban experience.” said. Photo by JIM PERKINS “During the economic downturn, mobile food The proposed ordinance says that the mobile ven- A flock of ducks makes a flying pass prior to landing recently on Lake Seminole as the sun rises behind vending has proven to be a good model for small dors will be prohibited from selling or distributing the trees. businesses,” Rojas-Norton said. any type of glass container with the exception of Restaurants are traditionally one of the top start- sealed prepackage nonalcoholic beverages, such as up businesses in the country, but they require a lot juices. City Council was expected to allocate $107,500 to Although the service center manager would be of upfront capital and investment, she said. Amplified music or other sounds from any mobile fund that senior-level position, to be called the De- assigned to the planning department, he or she “This proposed ordinance is an opportunity to be home food unit for the purposes of vending prod- velopment Service Center Manager, and provide would have limited authority over engineering, fire, an incubator for these start-ups to test the Largo ucts would be prohibited. customer service training to city staff, as suggested utilities, traffic, solid waste, parks and recreation market, gather a following, identify a site that works – Tom Germond in the task force’s report. and other city department employees involved in for their business model and raise capital to eventu- “Specifically, the proposed manager would have the development review and construction permit- ally have a full-service restaurant,” she said. authority over all (city staff involved in the process) ting process. He or she also will be responsible for The proposed ordinance stipulates that no more Clearwater considers to ensure customer service needs are met and to providing customer service training to the employ- than 15 mobile food vendor permits will be granted business ombudsman manage the process when out-of-sequence reviews ees of those departments that are involved in the in the city annually. It sets an annual permit fee of CLEARWATER – Rightly or wrongly, Clearwater are needed or a shift in priority is warranted …” a process. $200 per mobile food vendor unit. They would not has acquired a reputation as a place where it’s hard staff memo to the City Council said. “Another major “The (planning) department believes such train- be permitted on the public right of way or on resi- for an entrepreneur to start a new business. Last objective would be to identify ways to improve cer- ing can take the interaction between city staff and dential private parcels. spring, the City Council designated a business task tain operations such as decreasing plan review our customers to the next level and help the city Commissioner Robert Murray expressed concern force to find ways to reverse that perception and turnaround times and streamlining work process- provide an even higher quality of customer service,” about a successful vendor wanting to expand his make the city more business friendly. es.” the staff memo said. fleet of trucks instead of opening up a restaurant. One of the task force’s recommendations was for “This is a position that would have broad author- Delk told the council that approving the business Development Director Carol Stricklin said that the city to hire an ombudsman to cut through the ity,” Michael Delk, the city’s planning director, told task force’s proposal will “move the city in the direc- the city could restrict the number of licenses that red tape and expedite the permitting process. The the City Council at its Oct. 17 work session. tion of a modern development service center.”

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By BOB McCLURE The Treasure Island event would run from 6 to 11 p.m. at a cost of $25 per person. The outdoor TREASURE ISLAND – City commissioners voted lounge will feature furniture, food, beverages and unanimously Oct. 18 to table a proposed ordinance entertainment, including a fashion show, dancing that would restructure the city’s voting districts. and fireworks. According to the city charter, the city’s four dis- On another note, commissioners voted 4-1 to in- tricts must be reconfigured at least once every 10 crease Silverboard’s salary 1 percent, to $105,053. years in a manner making them as equal as possi- Once again, Bildz cast the lone no vote. ble in size. “I’m not going to support this,” Bildz said. “The Usually, that means shifting residents from one city manager, as good a job as he does, the increase district to the other. in the millage rate (two weeks ago) was too high and This time it involved moving 330 residents on one I won’t support this.” Isle of Capri street from District 1 to District 2, Silverboard proposed a .45 mill increase in the which infuriated Commissioner Phil Collins, who property tax to pay for two needed bridges leading to represents District 1. the Isle of Capri and the Isle of Palms, and upgrades “I have a real problem with this,” said Collins. to the Beach Trail. “The reason is the Isle of Capri and it’s an island The millage increase passed by a 4-1 vote with unto itself. A lot of residents who think they’re in Bildz voting against it. District 1 are now in District 2. We need to think “The millage rate increase was solely for the two outside the box and do something about this.” bridges,” said Commissioner Gail Caldwell. “The rest Under the proposed new boundaries, District 1 of the budget was maintained. So I think this is a would consist of 1,695 residents; District 2, which bum rap against the city manager.” includes the Isle of Palms, 1,646; District 3, which The resolution also carries a stipulation that Sil- includes all of Paradise Island and points west, verboard receive up to 2 percent in bonuses, if 1,670; and District 4, all of Sunset Beach, 1,611. bonuses are granted during fiscal 2012. Should the City Manager Reid Silverboard said city officials 2 percent become available, it would cost the city Clearwater Marine Science Center intern Nicole Wetzel, seated, and F.N. Ayres of the U.S. Coast Guard could mail a notification to residents. $2,101. at Sand Key were among the participants Oct. 1 when the Holiday Isles Elks Club hosted Day on the “We could do a mailing to let them know what In other action, commissioners: Bay for special needs children in the area. Children enjoyed boat rides, crafts, singing karaoke, hot dogs district they’re in and who represents them,” said • Passed on first reading an ordinance amending and hamburgers. Elks member Jane Gordon prepared 10 dozen cupcakes and Coast Guard members Silverboard. “We can certainly do one mailing.” the off-street parking regulations. Among the brought a boat in to let the children inspect. Wetzel provided “Winter, a Dolphin Tale” posters and a Collins didn’t agree, prompting Mayor Bob Min- amendments, off-street parking lots will be allowed prosthetic tail used in the movie. ning to suggest postponing a vote until city officials subject to a site plan review. Stacked parking will be can research ways to change the proposed bound- allowed in conjunction with valet parking and devel- aries. opments with space set aside for a minimum of five “We need to be on solid footing before we decide bicycles will qualify for a credit of one additional to do anything,” Minning said. “Is it legally permissi- parking space. No temporary off-site, off-street or Top Kiwanian ble to alter the boundaries?” stand alone off-street will be allowed in residential Earlier in the evening, commissioners voted 4-1 zoning RU-75 and RM-15, but in resort facilities to pass a resolution allowing a chill lounge event areas (RFM-30 and RFH-50) it will be allowed via March 31 in Treasure Island Park, which will act as special exception or permits. a fundraiser for the Treasure Island Chamber of • Passed on second reading a pair of ordinances Commerce. Commissioner Alan Bildz was the lone repealing the city’s firearms regulations to make dissenting vote. them concurrent with the current state regulations. Because the event will feature alcohol and per- • Passed a resolution awarding a contract not to sons under age 21 will not be admitted, Bildz said exceed $118,928 to American Lighting and Signal- he was against using a city facility. ization, Inc. for the construction of five pedestrian “I don’t believe we should fence off our parks and crosswalks on Gulf Boulevard at 99th, 103rd, only allow people 21 and older in,” he said. “For that 119th, 123rd and 126th avenues. Each crosswalk reason, I will not vote for this.” will have pedestrian-activated signals. Commissioner Carol Coward asked what was in it • Passed a resolution for extending the city’s for the city. agreement with PSTA for beach trolley service. The Organizer Rainer Scheer said it would provide an fee is based on a rate of $84.35 per hour split be- evening of entertainment for residents. tween Treasure Island and St. Pete Beach. The max- “It’s very similar in concept to the Wine Fest in imum Treasure Island will be responsible for is Redington Beach,” said Jody Armstrong, the new $203,632. president of the Treasure Island Chamber of Com- • Appointed Carol Keller as city representative on merce. the Gulf Beaches Public Library board of directors. A similar event is scheduled Nov. 19 at Straub She replaces Joan Vernotzy who recently resigned. Park in St. Petersburg. Keller’s term will go through Aug. 31, 2013. Redington Beach approves purchase of additional flags By MELISSA LATTMAN driveway entrance with no more saltwater moat to Lee Walters, secretary of the Kiwanis Seminole Breakfast Club, accepts an award as the 2011 Kiwanian drive through,” said resident Marilyn Barber. of the Year during the club’s ceremony in late September to install its 2012 officers and board. Walters REDINGTON BEACH – Town commissioners ap- In other matters: has been with Kiwanis International for 38 years and a Florida resident for 34 years. He has headed up proved the replacement of 35 U.S. flags during ac- • The commission will hold a workshop on Nov. the Kiwanis Seminole Breakfast reading program for many years. The program sends Kiwanians to pre- tion at the town’s Oct. 18 meeting. 15 to discuss required town environmental report- schools and kindergartens twice a month to read to kids and distributes books for the children to take The flags are flown on holidays along Gulf Boule- ing requirements. The commission is planning for home. New officers are Bob Lima, president; John Sanguinett, president-elect; Walters, secretary; and vard. the pending retirement of longtime Public Works Loren Price, treasurer. The cost of the new flags, brackets and poles is Director Mark Davis by 2014. $1,300. They were last replaced in 2006 and have • The commission appointed Jacqueline Tambur- since been in disrepair, looking shabby, said Vice ri to the Park Board for a two-year term expiring Mayor Fred Steiermann. Oct. 20, 2013. She fills the expired term of Antonio UNEMPLOYMENT, from page 1A ments; ambulatory health care services; clothing The commission also approved an interlocal Tamburri. and accessory stores; management and technical agreement with the county for proposed Gulf • The commission approved a resolution re- the No. 13 spot out of 23 metro areas. September’s consultant services; real estate; and repair and Boulevard beautification projects. The town’s share questing the county consider a proposed plan for unemployment rate for the local MSA was 10.8 per- maintenance. of the proposed $35 million handout is $1.558 mil- local fire departments to transport patients. The cent – down from 11 percent in August. Unemploy- The industry losing the most jobs so far this year lion. commission asked the county to create and imple- ment for the local MSA has dropped 1.4 percent is total government, down 14,000, or 1.3 percent. Penny for Pinellas monies would fund the pro- ment an emergency management system that rep- from September 2010. Construction continues to make the job loss list, as posed capital improvements over the next seven resents the best interests of the residents, as well September’s numbers were released by the newly does information and manufacturing. years in the beach communities. The money is di- as a plan that contains costs and is sustainable. created Florida Department of Economic Opportuni- Scott recently revealed his 2012 job creation and vided up based on beachfront footage. The best way to handle EMS efficiently and contain ty, which combined the economic, workforce and economic growth agenda, which includes continu- The repaving of the town’s roads was completed costs is the subject of much debate in the county. community development departments. ing efforts to streamline regulations and provide tax in August except for a punch list of repairs. Now • The town received $5,000 from a safety grant, “Today’s numbers are a strong signal that Florida relief to spur the state’s economy. In addition, the the only remaining repair is to fix a drainage issue which the town will most likely use for new stop is doing the right things to rebound from difficult plan prioritizes transportation projects to bring new on 160th Court. The milling and repaving of that signs. economic times,” said Doug Darling, executive di- jobs to the state and updates the state’s unemploy- street was scheduled for the week of Oct. 17, but • The 2011 Wine Fest Gala is Saturday, Nov. 5, 6 rector for Economic Opportunity. “But our job is far ment system to ensure job seekers have the skills was delayed by rain, Commissioner David Will said. to 10:30 p.m. in Friendship Park. The suggested from over with 977,000 residents unemployed.” they need. New rules require the unemployed to A resident who just returned to town after the donation is $25 in advance. Call 742-2955 or 394- In Pinellas, 46,132 were unemployed in Septem- take skills tests. If they fail, they must attend train- summer praised the newly paved roads. 2194 for tickets. The town’s property owner associ- ber – 1,182 less than in August and 6,610 less than ing classes to continue receiving unemployment “I can’t tell you how much I am enjoying my new ation sponsors the annual event. September 2010. The county’s labor force in benefits. September was 448,112, compared to 446,113 in Scott is in Brazil working on a plan to expand in- August and 446,421 in September 2010. ternational trade, investment and tourism. Brazil is Leisure and hospitality is the industry gaining the Florida’s No. 1 trading partner. The country also is NRB project targets food bank most jobs statewide, 58,500, or a 6.4 percent the No. 2 country of origin for the state’s tourism in- growth, which is good for Pinellas County and its dustry and ranks No. 1 in tourism spending. By JEANNIE CARLSON pantry accepts monetary donations. The food pantry tourism industry. Other industries showing job Scott and 180 delegates representing the state’s buys in bulk, maximizing donated funds. growth continue to be private education and health business organizations are meeting with Brazilian NORTH REDINGTON BEACH – The Rozelle family At the Oct. 13 Town Hall meeting, the ordinance services; trade, transportation and utilities; profes- tourism officials and companies in an effort to at- is leading a holiday food drive to collect non-perish- adopting a capital improvement plan for 2012-2016 sional and business services; financial activities; tract more visitors and businesses to Florida. able food for the Beach Community Food Pantry. passed on its second and final reading. and other service jobs. “Florida means business. I mean business and North Redington Beach Town Hall will serve as a The plan includes town facilities, parks and recre- According to the DEO, job gains are primarily due together we are getting our state back to work,” collection site for the drive Monday, Nov. 14 through ation, Gulf Boulevard beautification, repaving and to increases in food services and drinking establish- Scott said. Thursday, Nov. 17. recurbing of the streets and sidewalks, and sewer North Redington Beach residents Amy and Randy improvements. Rozelle along with their children, Brooke and Dylan, The breakdown over the 5-year period is: town fa- will be distributing flyers to local businesses and cilities, $49,000 including machinery and equip- residents. ment, furniture and fixtures and garage equipment; Town Clerk Mari Campbell said, “We (the town of Radcliffe Park, $10,000; beach accesses, $50,000; North Redington Beach) are working with them (the and Town Hall, $10,000. Addie Graham Park is cur- Rozelles) in a joint effort to increase awareness.” rently not budgeted for any projects but $700,000 is Neighboring communities are invited to join the pro- allotted toward Gulf Boulevard beautification. gram. Streets and sidewalks get $25,000 for recurbing and With increasing numbers of Americans in finan- $500,000 for repaving. cial hardship lacking basic food intake, the need for Sewer improvements are to be determined at a community assistance is growing. Many of the hun- later date. gry are children. The food pantry relies on donations The town’s schedule of capital improvements con- to meet the community’s needs in this area. tained within the capital improvements element of BCFP’s wish list for Thanksgiving includes: pow- the comprehensive plan was approved. The ordi- dered milk, instant potatoes, flour, coffee, tooth- nance reflects the adjustments made to the town’s paste, butter/margarine, oil and sugar. Canned capital improvement plan for the next five years. items the food pantry can always use: vegetables, An ordinance pertaining to parking in Gulf Park fruit, tomato sauce, tuna, ham, sardines, spaghetti passed on its first reading. The ordinance changes sauce, beans and soups. Boxed items they need are: “parking decal” to “parking permit.” cereal, pasta and rice. Marinas are prohibited in all zoning districts ac- In addition to non-perishable foods, the food cording to a new ordinance that passed.

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A report from the Florida Highway Patrol says a vehicle driven During the interview, both suspects allegedly admitted to the Insurance Agency Inc. by Joel Valerius, 41, of Palm Harbor was traveling northbound in armed bank robbery plans. 28 Years’ Experience the center lane of McMullen Booth Road. Dianne Paulsen, 45, was ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ traveling westbound on Sunset Point Road. Police launch new Facebook page Home Condo Flood Auto Motorcycle ✓ ✓ ✓ As Valerius’ 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 entered the intersection, CLEARWATER – The Clearwater Police Department has Boat Umbrella Commercial Liability ✓ Paulsen’s 1998 Ford Escort made a left turn. The front of Valerius’ launched its new Facebook page. This page will include informa- Rental Property Insurance 72111 vehicle collided with the left side of Paulsen’s car. tion about crime trends, crime prevention tips, arrests, upcoming 352E 150th Ave. 392-1090 Paulsen died at the scene. 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By LEE CLARK ZUMPE Oct. 27, 6 to 8 p.m., at Clearwater Beach Library tions on the Treat Trail. The event also will feature Do you believe in ghosts? Attendees will discover and Recreation Center, 69 Bay Esplanade. carnival games and costume contests divided by age what lurks in the shadows of the Sunshine City with As Halloween nears, pumpkin patches materialize The event will feature games, costume contests, groups. true ghost stories and real haunted houses. Find out in vacant lots and devilish decorations appear in front crafts and refreshments. Admission is free. Game Admission is free. Call 541-0895. where they buried the bodies! yards as communities throughout Pinellas and be- tickets will be available for purchase at five for $1. Cost is $15 for adults and $8 for ages 4 to 12. Tours yond play host to horrifying haunted houses, Each game costs one ticket. *** depart from Hooker Tea Co., 300 Beach Drive NE at 8 fiendishly fun festivals and tantalizing trick-or-treat- For information, call 462-6138 or visit www.my p.m. For reservations, call 894-4678 or visit ing. clearwater.com. The Saddle Up Riding Club will host its fourth an- www.ghosttour.com. Following is a list of community events around the nual Spooky Barn Benefit Saturday, Oct. 29, 6 to area: Largo 10 p.m., at 6080 94th Ave. *** The 17th annual Halloween Spooktacular event The event will feature a child-friendly spooky barn Clearwater will take place Saturday, Oct. 29, 4 to 10 p.m., at and horses dressed in Halloween costumes. Admis- Ghost Tour of Jungle Prada offers tours on select Walgreens will sponsor Halloween at the Y on Largo Central Park, 101 Central Park Drive. sion is free. Horse rides, from 6 to 8 p.m., are $5. evenings in October. Thursday, Oct. 27, 6:30 to 8 p.m., at YMCA of the Attendees are expected to enjoy a ghoulishly good Admission to the Spooky Barn is $3. Games are $1. Possibly the most haunted site in Florida, Jungle Suncoast, 1005 S. Highland Ave. time at this family-friendly event boasting fun and A costume contest for children starts at 7 p.m. Prada features a haunted history dating back to the The free event will include a haunted house, games games for kids of all ages. The event will include a Haunted hay rides for teens and adults start at 8 time of the Conquistadors. Guests will experience the and prizes, bounce house and candy. free trick-or-treat trail, rides, games, music and p.m. and cost $5. seldom-told tales of this unique and mystical area The mission of the YMCA is to put Christian princi- concessions. Bounce houses, a mechanical surf- Proceeds will benefit equine-assisted therapy pro- with long-forgotten stories of ancient burial grounds, ples into practice through programs that build board, Wii games on the big screen and a haunted grams for children and adults. For information, call lost treasure and haunted houses, plus a visit to Al healthy spirit, mind and body for all. For information, trail are just a few of the activities planned as part 520-3132, email [email protected] or visit Capone’s old Gangplank Nightclub (now Max & Sam’s call 461-9622 or visit www.ymcasuncoast.org. of the event. www.saddleupridingclub.org. Steakhouse) for refreshments and more ghost stories. Event wristbands cost $5 in advance for recre- The 90-minute guided walking tour departs from Jun- *** ation card holders and $6 in advance for those St. Pete Beach gle Prada Park, 1700 Park St. N., at 8 p.m. Tickets are without a card. Wristbands may be purchased at The Corey Area Business Association will hosts its $20 for adults and $12 for ages 4 to 12. For reserva- Fluffy Puppies will host its fifth annual Barkoween all Largo recreation facilities. Wristbands are re- third annual Corey Halloween Bash on Friday, Oct. tions, call 894-4678 or visit www.ghosttour.com. Celebration and Doggie Costume Contest on quired for all games, rides and activities. Wrist- 28, 5 to 9 p.m., on Corey Avenue. Thursday, Oct. 27, at O’Keefe’s Family Tavern and bands purchased the day of the event will be $7. The event will feature painted face and costume *** Grill, 1291 S. Fort Harrison. Children must meet height requirements for contest for kids and adults, carved pumpkin contest Registration for the costume contest will be from 5 bounce houses and rides. (attendees should bring a carved pumpkin to enter) Seminole to 6:30 p.m. The costume contest will begin promptly On-site parking will be available for $5. Event and safe trick-or-treating at participating Corey mer- The city of Seminole in cooperation with Seminole at 7 p.m. First, second and third place trophies will be shuttles from Everest University and the Pinellas chants. Kiwanis Club plans “Pandemonium,” Seminole’s pre- awarded for costumes. County School Board will transport attendees every The event also will include a whimsical pet cos- mier haunted house attraction, Friday, Oct. 28, 6 to Proceeds for this year’s event will once again benefit 15 minutes throughout the event until 10:15 p.m. tume contest sponsored by Gone To The Dogs Pet 10 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 29, 6 to 11 p.m., at the Dunedin Doggie Rescue, a 501c group that rescues For information, call 587-6740, ext. 5014, or visit Boutique. For details, call 363-3200. Seminole Recreation Center, 9100 113th St. Admis- dogs from rural kill shelters. LargoEvents.com. Select stores will offer wine samplings and snacks sion is $5. A portion benefits Kiwanis Club’s projects “We bring them to Dunedin, get them fully vetted, for the adults. Live music will be provided by Joel in the community. City officials warn that “Pandemo- up-to-date on their shots and all medical treatment, *** and Dakota, a father-son duo, hosted by Florida nium” may not be appropriate for small children. Visit socialize them with our foster families and get them Jean Company. www.myseminole.com or call 391-8345 for more de- adopted out,” said Ken Koenig, one of the co-founders This year’s Owl-o-ween event will take place Fri- Admission and parking are free. Call 498-8778 or tails. of the all volunteer staffed group, in a press release. day, Oct. 28, 6 to 8 p.m., at McGough Nature Park, visit www.coreyave.com. “The Barkoween event is fun for our volunteers and a 11901 146th St. *** great way for our foster dogs to get some socialization Children will enjoy trick-or-treating along the St. Petersburg moonlit nature trail while learning about creepy in.” The Sierra Club Spookfest will take place Satur- The city presents its seventh annual Field of critters. Attendees also will roast marshmallows The event will feature raffle items and goodie bags day, Oct. 29, 6 p.m. to midnight, at Sacred Lands, Screams on Friday, Oct. 28, 6 to 9 p.m., at the Hol- around a campfire. while supplies last. There will be giveaways from some 1700 Park St. N. land G. Mangum Recreation Complex, 9100 113th St. Cost is $3 a person. Children 2 and younger are of Fluffy Puppies top-selling food lines including Mer- The benefit will feature food, fun, raffles, an envi- The popular community Halloween event will include free. For reservations, call 518-3047. rick and Natura. A kissing booth created and donated ronmental costume contest and live music. Enter- Seminole’s unique “Spook Zone,” which includes by Durable Coatings Paint Stores will surely be a big tainment will include performances by Shoeless bounce houses, inflatable slides and carnival games, draw once again. Complimentary copies of “The New Madeira Beach Soul, Organic Love Tribe, Sunset Bridge and Be- costume contest, family photo area, and free Hal- Barker,” a dog lifestyle magazine, will be handed out Ghost Tour of John’s Pass offers nightly tours tween Bluffs. Cost is $20 at the door. Dinner and loween candy. The festive event appeals to all ages and while supplies last. through Halloween and beyond. desserts will be served 6:30 to 9 p.m. The event is is fun for the entire family. Those attending are en- O’Keefe’s will be offering appetizer and drink spe- In John’s Pass, brave souls can venture on a tour BYOB and will take place rain or shine. couraged to wear costumes and bring a camera. Ad- cials created especially for the Barkoween event. A of the boardwalk and village, hearing tales of buried For event details, visit www.suncoastsierra.org. mission is $5 and includes unlimited play in bounce panel of celebrity judges is being finalized. Television treasure, eerie tragedies and modern day haunt- houses and carnival games. personality and Pet Lifestyle Expert for Fetching Com- ings. Tours depart from Hubbard’s Marina Informa- *** For more information, call 391-8345. munications, Kristen Levine, will be the evening’s tion Booth under the boardwalk, 150 Boardwalk emcee. Place W., at 8 p.m. The 66th Street Flea Market Haunted House *** Contestants may go online to print out the registra- Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for ages 4 to will be open Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28-29, 6 to 9 tion form at www.barkoween.com. Fluffy Puppies and 12. For reservations, call 398-5200 or visit p.m., at 5601 66th St. The Seminole Science Fiction Club will host Horror- O’Keefe’s also will have forms available for preregistra- www.ghosttour.com. Trick-or-treating will be available in the market. Fest 2011, a scary movie marathon, on Monday, Oct. tion. Contestants who preregister at Fluffy Puppies Admission is $2. For information, call 485-8252 or 31, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Seminole Community Li- will receive 20 percent off their dog costumes. Pinellas Park visit www.66streetfleamarket.com. brary, 9200 113th St. N. For information, call 446-7999. Halloween in the Park will take place on Mon- The club will present a fine selection of horror films day, Oct. 31, 6 p.m., at England Brothers Park, *** for the Halloween season. Admission is free. Refresh- *** 5010 81st Ave. N. ments will be served. For a list of films to be screened, Girls and boys of all ages may collect candy do- Ghost Tour of St. Petersburg offers nightly tours visit www.spcollege.edu/scl/, click News & Events There will be a Halloween Carnival on Thursday, nated by local businesses and community organiza- through Halloween and beyond. and Calendar of Events.

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The entry fee is $10 for members and $20 for nonmembers. RBPOA plans annual Wine Fest Membership is $30 annually. REDINGTON BEACH – The Redington Beach Property Owners Asso- Computer classes There will be a reception for the winners on Saturday, Nov. 12, ciation’s annual Wine Fest Gala is Saturday, Nov. 5, 6 to 10:30 p.m., • Email class, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1 p.m. 1 p.m. The Art Guild conducts weekly workshops on Wednesday, at Friendship Park on 164th Avenue. • Internet class, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1 p.m. Thursday and Friday. The group also offers basic drawing and In addition to wine, beer will be available as well as light hors d’oeu- • Open Forum, Monday, Nov. 21, 1 p.m. basic watercolor classes weekly on Mondays. vres donated by a variety of nearby restaurants. Music will be provided • Facebook, Monday, Nov. 28, 1 p.m. For more information, go to www.treasureislandartguild.org or by local entertainment Bill’s Night Out. There also will be a silent auc- call Fred at 360-8390. tion of items and services from local establishments and a raffle. Adult programs A donation of $25 per person in advance covers admission, drink • Alcoholics Anonymous, Wednesdays, 8 to 9 p.m. This group 30th John’s Pass Seafood Festival set and food at the event, with a $30 donation per person at the door. meets on the grounds of the library in the back patio. MADEIRA BEACH – For 30 years, John’s Pass Village and For tickets or more information, contact Fatima Rapuano at 742- • International Film Movement, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 4 p.m., “Little 2955. The event is open to the public. Boardwalk have offered festivities for the whole family at the an- Sparrows.” Simple and sincere, celebrating life and the uncondi- nual Seafood Festival. This year’s event will take place on Friday, tional love of a mother. Oct. 28, 4 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 29, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Gokey to perform at Sanding Ovations • World of Humor Film, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 4 p.m., “La Cage aux Sunday, Oct. 30, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. TREASURE ISLAND – “American Idol” third-place finisher Danny Folles.” The original French classic. Admission is free. Gokey will take the stage on Friday, Nov. 18, 8:30 p.m., in conjunction • Investment Club, Thursdays, 2:30 p.m. Join a group of expe- The many features of the event include a fine arts and craft with Treasure Island’s Sanding Ovations Masters Cup Sand Sculpting rienced investors in an exchange of ideas about the current mar- show with 60 local and regional artists, tons of fresh local Completion and Music Festival, Nov. 17-20. ket and investment opportunities. seafood, a blessing of the fleet, an environmental area, more than The event will be held on the public beach behind the Bilmar Beach • Scrabble, Fridays, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Exercise the circuitry of 150 unique shops, live music throughout the village, a street Resort, 10650 Gulf Blvd. Admission is free. your gray matter. dance, fiddler crab races and a children’s area. Parking on the beach at 112th Avenue and Gulf Boulevard is avail- • Writer’s Group, Mondays, 10 a.m. to noon. We welcome all At 6 p.m. Friday, festival organizers will unveil the base for the able for $10. writers in an exchange of ideas and fellowship. Florida Fishermen Lost at Sea Memorial. Church by the Seas pastor For more details, event schedules, sand sculptor bios, and other Armand Weller will do a blessing of the fleet at the bell tower next to Sanding Ovations info, go to www.mytreasureisland.org/sandingova- Book groups the boardwalk entrance. Artist, Rob Epstein will be working on the tions2011 or call TI Parks and Recreation at 547-4575, ext. 237. • Great Books, Saturday, Nov. 12, 1 to 3 p.m., “Looking for Mr. “Hand of Fate Memorial” sculpture throughout the weekend event in Green,” by Saul Bellow. his temporary studio on John’s Way. Children’s Halloween Spooktacular set • Chatterbooks, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 10:30 a.m., “The Teahouse A free concert and street dance will top off the evening with TREASURE ISLAND – The Treasure Island Recreation Department’s Fire” by Ellis Avery. The New Tropics playing from 7 to 9 p.m., also at the bell tower. annual children’s Halloween Spooktacular and Fall Festival is Friday, A children’s Halloween costume contest will take place on Oct. 28, 6 to 9 p.m., at the Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis facility, Children’s programs Saturday at 3 p.m. at Windworks and trick or treating will take 10315 Paradise Blvd. • Baby and Me Storytime (Infant to 2 years), Wednesdays, place throughout the hours of the event. All children’s costume Activities will include a costume contest, carnival games, glow golf, 10:30 a.m. Short stories, puppets, songs and fingerplay followed contest participants will receive a prize. moonwalks, interactive games, entertainment, refreshments and a by a play session. When the festival powers up, it will rely on alternative energy. haunted hayride with a spooky cemetery. • Wild Things Storytime and Art Class (ages 2-4), Fridays, The food court area will be powered by two solar-powered gen- Judging for the costume contest will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the 2- 10:30 a.m. Stories, puppets, songs, fingerplays, followed by an erators. Each 10-kilowatt unit has the capacity to power a 1,200- years-old and under age group. art/craft class at 11 a.m. square-foot house for at least 19 hours a day and potentially 24 hours The haunted hayride and cemetery will open at approximately 7 with more conservative use. The portable solar units, two compact p.m. Holiday closings – Friday, Nov. 11; Thursday, Nov. 24; and Fri- systems of 10 solar panels and a battery on a 22-foot hitch trailer, will For additional information, call the recreation department at 547- day, Nov. 25. replace multiple gas generators that have been used in the past. 4575, ext. 237. For more information, call 391-2828, ext. 202. Parking for the festival is available both in John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk and off-site. Parking within John’s Pass Village is Treasure Islettes plan HollyFest fundraiser accessible from the 129th and 131st Avenue entrances to the Vil- TREASURE ISLAND – The Treasure Islettes will hold the group’s an- lage. Free additional parking is available at Madeira Beach Middle nual HollyFest fall fundraiser Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Treasure Is- MUSTANG FLEA & School with free shuttle service to and from John’s Pass Village. land Community Center. FARMER’S MARKET The John’s Pass Village Association organizes the Seafood Fes- Doors open at 10 a.m. The $15 admission includes a noon lunch Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday tival. Sponsors include City of Madeira Beach, John’s Pass Village and opportunities for shopping the holiday, baked goods, jewelry, and Association, St. Petersburg Times, Bright House Networks, Cox books/puzzles tables. 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101311 102811 8A Seminole Beacon, October 27, 2011 SeminoleSeminole LibraryLibrary eventsevents Briefly SEMINOLE – The following events are set in p.m. • Tampa Bay Hepatitis Support Group, November at the Seminole Community Li- • The Practical Researcher, Mondays, Nov. Wednesday, Nov. 23, 6 p.m. City food drive set to kick off brary: 14 and 28, 7 p.m. SEMINOLE – The Seminole City Council, Seminole Firefighters, • Ripping Yarns, Thursdays, Nov. 3 and 17, Book discussions Seminole Teen Board and the Boy Scouts/West Central Council are coordinating their third annual canned goods drive Nov. 1 to Dec. Teen programs 1 p.m. • Backward Travelers Historical Fiction • Socrates Café, Monday, Nov. 21, 1 p.m. 15. • Family Program on Alzheimer’s Disease Book Discussion: Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2 p.m., All products will be donated to Aldersgate United Methodist and Memory Loss in the Elderly, Wednesday, • SPC Toastmasters, Tuesdays, Nov. 1, 8, “The Nineteenth Wife” by David Ebershoff. 15, 22 and 29, 6:15 p.m. Church, which will distribute goods to local residents and church Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m. • Booktalkers, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2 p.m., food pantries. • Sunday Musicale, Sunday, Nov. 13, 3 • Library Youth Advisory Board meeting “The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Local citizens, civic groups and businesses are encouraged to par- p.m., pianist Rich Rayner. (grades 6-12), Thursday, Nov. 10, 7 p.m., and Love, Traditional Values, and Spiritual ticipate. Monday, Nov. 21, 7 p.m. • Two Towers Chess Club, Mondays, Nov. Growth” by M. Scott Peck. Drop off points are: • Two Towers Chess Club, Mondays, Nov. 14 and 28, 3:30 p.m. and Wednesdays, Nov. 9 • Great Books Reading and Discussion • Seminole City Hall, 9199 113th St. N. 14 and 28, 3:30 p.m.; and Wednesdays, Nov. and 23, 6:30 p.m. Please call 394-6923 for Group, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2 p.m., “Oedipus • Seminole Chamber of Commerce, 8400 113th St. N. 9 and 23, 6:30 p.m. Please call 394-6923 for further information. the King” by Sophocles. • Seminole Garden Florist and Party Store, 13030 Park Blvd. further information. • Super Novels, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2 p.m. • Barnhorn Financials, 8338 Seminole Blvd. Community groups “Darkness at Noon” by Arthur Koestler. • Seminole Gardens Apartments, 8324 112th St. Adult programs • Florida Bibliophile Society, Sunday, Nov. • Hottin’s Trophies, 9275 Park Blvd. • Author Talk and Book Signing, “The Cry 20, 1:30 p.m. Children’s programs • The dental office of Dr. Sandra Lilo, 8300 113th St. of the Dunes,” by L.L. Goulet. Tuesday, Nov. • Florida Native Plant Society, Wednesday, • Family Movie Matinee, Saturdays, 2 p.m. • Ambrosia Spa and Salon, 10333 Seminole Blvd. 1, 2 p.m. Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m. Films for all ages, Nov. 5, “Cars 2”; Nov. 12, • Centratel Telephone Systems, 11193 Seminole Blvd. • Based on the Book Cinema, Sunday, Nov. • Library Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon, “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer”; For more information, contact City Councilor Leslie Waters at 391- 27, 2 p.m., “Rear Window,” (1954) based on Friday, Nov. 4, noon. Nov. 19, “Lion King”; Nov. 26, “Marley and 0204, ext. 102. the short story by Cornell Woolrich. Free pop- • Recycling and Sustainability Discussion Me: the Puppy Years.” Free popcorn and soda corn and soda courtesy of the Friends of the Group, Monday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m. courtesy of the Friends of the Seminole Li- Free art demo planned Seminole Library. • Sean Scott Seminar, Monday, Nov. 7, 2 brary. SEMINOLE – The Seminole Recreation Center is offering a free art • Classic Movie Matinee, Friday, Nov. 18, 1 p.m. • Family Program on Alzheimer’s Disease demonstration class on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. p.m., “Kiss Me Kate,” (1953). Free popcorn • SHINE, Wednesdays, Nov. 9 and 16, 10 and Memory Loss in the Elderly: Wednesday, Local artist and author Dennis McBride, who will provide a brief and soda courtesy of the Friends of the Semi- a.m. Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m. introduction to drawing as well as watercolor and acrylic painting, nole Library. • Suncoast Bonsai Society, Saturday, Nov. • LEGOs @ the Library, Wednesdays, Nov. will teach the class. • Constitution Café, Thursday, Nov. 17, 7 26, 10 a.m. 2 and 16, 3:30 p.m. For more information, call 391-8345.

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A/C Tune-up for ONLY $59 (regular price is $99). Lic. #CAC018936. 102711 Beacon, October 27, 2011 Viewpoints 11A EDITORIAL About the Brits and their Briticisms Am I mistaken, or are we again being in- borrow a couple of quid (pounds). If they re- Keep an eye vaded by the British? It happened in 1812, fuse, he may tell them to sod off (get lost). and again by Brit musicians in the 1960s. A gay man is referred to as a bender, a And today if you flip on your TV, radio or Driver’s Seat woofter, a bum chum or a poof. British les- computer, chances are good you’ll encounter Bob Driver bians engage in tipping the velvet. out for ghouls one of the 132 existing varieties of British Australians speak a version of the English accents or read a piece written by an En- language different from any other. glishperson. Or so it seems to me. It sounds vaguely British, but has idioms Communities take steps to help Not that I’m complaining. I like most and vowel sounds that could fill the pouch- Brits. British reporters and commentators I’d like to possess the es of a thousand kangaroos. I don’t think make Halloween safe and fun are, as a breed, well-informed and well-spo- many Australians consider themselves to be From ghost tours to haunted hikes to costume balls, communities ken. The newsreaders employed by the skills of Prof. Henry British. You can’t blame them. Australia was again are making the most of the opportunity to celebrate Halloween. British Broadcasting Corporation and other Higgins, of ‘My Fair Lady’ largely founded by criminals and other out- Organizations, fire and police departments, businesses and other UK outlets tend to have crisp, businesslike casts consigned to the Down Under world by entities go to great lengths to provide safe and fun events for families deliveries, unlike the infernal perky chitchat fame, who could name the the English. while helping fill the coffers of charities from donations. that many American media personalities in- birth locale of anyone who Every four years, as our presidential elec- Numerous towns and cities in Pinellas have large Halloween events dulge in. tion rolls around, I wish we could use the in their parks and provide safe alternatives to conventional trick or Each time I hear a British accent I try to said six words, just by British method of choosing a head of state, treating. guess in which part of the UK the speaker their pronunciation. known as the prime minister, or PM. Instead For instance, the 17th annual Halloween Spooktacular annually was born. I almost always fail, because I of having several candidates spend months draws thousands of characters to Largo’s Central Park, featuring fun haven’t traveled widely in the UK or met and millions of dollars making nasty re- “actually.” A Brit prefaces many of his state- and games for kids of all ages. A trick-or-treat trails, rides, games, enough of its inhabitants. I’d like to possess marks about each other in primary contests, ments with “actually,” just as Americans music and concessions will be offered. The event will be held Satur- the skills of Prof. Henry Higgins, of “My Fair the Brits hold a brief, to-the-point election in often lead off a sentence with “basically.” day, Oct. 29, 4 to 10 p.m. Lady” fame, who could name the birth locale which each MP (member of Parliament’s There are many similarities between Halloween in the Park will take place on Monday, Oct. 31, 6 p.m., at of anyone who said six words, just by their House of Commons) candidate campaigns in American expressions and those of the England Brothers Park, 5010 81st Ave. N. in Pinellas Park. Girls and pronunciation. his or her own local district, or constituency. British. Examples include dipstick, dimwit, boys of all ages may collect candy donated by local businesses and I think I can identify an upper class At day’s end, the votes are counted. The duffer, geezer and thick (meaning stupid). community organizations on the Treat Trail. The event also will feature British accent, although the habitués of that political party that wins the greatest number However, the differences in terminology carnival games and costume contests divided by age groups. lofty lingual region probably can be sub-di- of seats is then allowed to choose one of its are just as plentiful. The Halloween Happening will take place Saturday, Oct. 29, 5:30 to vided into smaller groups, depending on the leaders as PM. If none of the parties wins a In the USA we have guys or dudes. In the 9:30 p.m., at Highlander Park, 1920 Pinehurst Road in Dunedin. The university they attended or how closely they majority, a coalition of two or more parties UK, they’re blokes or chaps. Americans have event will feature carnival games, haunted hayride and haunted are related to the House of Windsor. The Brit can be formed. Sweet and simple, although friends or buddies. Brits have chums or house. There also will be a Boo in the Zoo trick-or-treat house for upper crust is famous for mumbling and I’m sure the British system has drawbacks mates. preschoolers as well as storytelling, inflatables, Halloween crafts and gargling the English language. Queen Eliza- that are just as confounding as those of At 4 p.m. each day, the English like to concession food for sale. The Halloween Happening also will include a beth II speaks well, but her husband Philip, American democracy. pause for a cuppa, i.e., a cup of tea. With series of costume contests. her son Prince Charles, and Charles’ two Final words: next time you meet a couple the tea they’ll have biscuits (cookies) and Happy Halloween, all you characters sons could recite entire scenes from Shake- of quiet, reserved strangers who use proper speare without one line being understood by maybe some tea cakes or crumpets. English, and who listen more than they someone from Omaha or Largo. An Englishman’s nose is his hooter. To speak, and whose utterances are tentative LETTERS Working class Brits are noted for dropping buy aspirin, he’ll go to a chemist (a drug- rather than bombastic, odds are strong the “h’s” from certain words. As you have store). For romantic recreation he may en- you’re talking to Brits. Maybe not. Regard- Red light cameras all about revenue certainly noticed from watching English-lan- gage in snogging (kissing) with his lady less, enjoy it. Today such civilized encoun- Editor: guage films made in France, Spain, Italy or friend, or go off with her for a “dirty week- ters are rare. My 16-year-old son had the honor recently of receiving (ticket sent Russia, the peasants always have cockney end” (a day or two of sex) that features shag- Bob Driver was a longtime columnist and to me) a $158 ticket (for running a red light). accents. ging (intercourse). editorial page editor for the Clearwater Sun. He is a good kid who is a conscientious driver. In addition to being As with other nationalities, Brits have A Brit’s cellphone is his mobile. He’ll light Send Driver an email at tralee71@comcast home-schooled and dual-enrolled at St. Petersburg College, he is a their favorite expressions. One of them is up a fag (cigarette). From his mates he may .net. member of the honor society of the Civil Air Patrol and is currently serving as the Oakhurst Squadron Cadet Commander. His girlfriend lives at the Pasadena Country Club, which is why he was in the area recently of a red light camera. While I would probably never recover emotionally if my son were severely hurt (or worse) in a car accident and absolutely do not con- done violating a red light, it is well known and documented the true reason for installing them by various communities throughout the country is for revenue generation. At the July 13 Seminole City Council meeting Frank Edmonds, City Manager, said he would schedule a workshop at some point in the fu- ture to discuss the potential revenue from installing red-light cameras at key city intersections by American Traffic Solutions, Inc. “They’re forecasting significant revenues for the city,” Edmunds said, when the issue was brought up as a possible strategy to deal with the fireman’s pension fund short falls. Perhaps a better name for them would be American Government Budget Solutions, Inc.! What kind of world do you want to live in? There are many laws that are broken every day by honest hardworking citizens that have no ill intent. If your city has a budget problem then at least have the resolve to address it with integrity. There are many ways to do that, but I won’t get into that. What lesson has this taught my son? He already knew the extreme danger in running a red light. What this has driven home to him (with my help) is that government left unchecked will take everything it can from its citizens. That if we allow our government to take our individu- al rights away no matter how small or insignificant it seems, it will snowball out of control. Government does not know how to live within its means. It is like an addict that cannot stop and will do whatever it takes to get its next fix. I live in the Town of North Redington Beach. Our town has lived within its means for years. I take the time to tell Bill Queen, our mayor, that I appreciate the conscious effort that he and the commissioners have taken to do that. But even with our frugal town government, it can change 180 degrees with a new group of leaders. I have no illusions that anything will change. The money is just too powerful and easy. The only thing I can do is not buy anything in a city (using red light cameras). I would like to respectfully request that towns (using red light cam- A reason to ditch marriage vows? eras) sincerely reflect on the message you are sending to your own citi- zens and those that visit your city. It’s a phrase you hear in almost every mar- more than blink an eye or wiggle a toe. Isn’t Bob Frear riage ceremony. “Till death do us part.” that a “kind of death”? North Redington Beach But what about “a kind of” death? And yet I recently visited a couple in Cali- Can you “kind of” part? Mitch Albom fornia, Augie and Lynne Nieto, who seven ‘An incredibly cheap shot’ That’s the debate raging ever since Pat years ago were the picture of health and Re: Mayor Angered by “Times” piece, Clearwater Beacon, Oct. 14. Robertson used those words in justifying di- wealth and beauty – and now Augie, 53, is in Editor: vorce if one partner suffers from Alzheimer’s. a wheelchair, unable to speak, move, kiss or It seems that before picking up nearly any newspaper today you Robertson was answering a question about hold, deeply victimized by ALS. Still, Lynne is need to brush up on English 1 lessons on propaganda terms and uses. a man who started seeing another woman comfort the body while searching for the soul. as in love with him as ever, doting on him, Imagine if the editorial title read “Playgrounds abound in Clearwater after his wife’s Alzheimer’s left her unable to So do you walk away? Pay for care and teasing him. even with planned scale down” instead of “The mayor who demolished even recognize him anymore. feeding, and then get on with your life? That’s Their relationship is not the same – not in playgrounds.” For those who need a brush up on techniques used in “I know it sounds cruel,” he said, “but if what Robertson was suggesting when he said, its behavior. But it is in their hearts. this article, it includes: loaded words, rhetoric, name calling and glit- he’s going to do something he should divorce “I can’t fault him (the husband) for wanting Strokes can do similar damage. They leave tering generalities, card stacking and transfer. her and start all over again...” some kind of companionship. If he says in a once healthy men slumped sideways in a A. The mayor did not decide alone, the whole council decided it was When pressed about the marriage vows, sense she is gone, he’s right. He’s right. It’s chair, once beautiful women with open a good sound financial decision. Robertson added, “If you respect that vow, mouths and dazed expressions. At that point, B. The playgrounds were not demolished they were removed as they you say ‘till death do us part.’ This is a kind of the marriage cannot be the same. But does had reached the end of their safe and useful life. death.” More than half of that stamp a spouse’s walking papers? Do we still have a playground within a mile of every citizen? Yes. He did suggest the man make sure his wife What about closed head injuries? Comas? So I would have to agree with Councilman Paul Gibson: “I think that had custodial care before leaving her. But last American marriages fall Patients hooked permanently to machinery? is an incredibly cheap shot.” But it’s becoming more and more obvious time I looked, a nurse is not a husband. apart over more Their married lives, under such heavy weight, that newspaper writers are on the credibility level of used car sales- And “custodial care” is not in the vows. may feel over. But if we’re only meant to stick men. Reaction was swift and often angry to mundane issues. So it is around until the going gets tough, why bother Since the Times writer is so concerned about the obesity problem he Robertson, particularly from Christians who not our place to judge to make all those promises at the altar? could certainly see that having a nice walk or bike ride to get exercise felt he was betraying his own religion. Still, Let’s be honest. More than half of American to that playground is all part of the staying healthy … getting out of before we jump all over the man, an exercise when something as tough marriages fall apart over more mundane is- the house and getting some fresh air! that seems to happen every year (the host of as Alzheimer’s enters the sues. So it is not our place to judge when The glory days of overabundance in everything … bigger houses, “The 700 Club” has made controversial com- something as tough as Alzheimer’s enters the bigger cars, more toys and more parks then we reasonably need is ments on everything from gay rights to the picture. Whatever the picture. Whatever the couple may have dis- over. Tightening our belts hurt; we sometimes miss things we previ- potential assassination of Hugo Chavez), we couple may have cussed should supersede. ously enjoyed but can’t afford anymore. More “things” means more should at least acknowledge that this is a se- You hear people say, “She wouldn’t want maintenance and upkeep on those things; scaling down is not a bad rious issue more and more Americans are fac- discussed should him to be alone.” If this is true, why should thing. So it leaves me wondering could the St. Pete Times not find any- ing. supersede. an outside view be more binding? And if it’s thing significant to pick on – like introducing illegal, unconstitutional Debilitating illnesses have always been not, let the parties answer to their own con- red light cameras that are admittedly by the mayor, a way to make up around. But as modern medicine improves, sciences or faiths. for lost revenue in these hard economic times. Now, sadly, that is people can live longer with them – which But we can say this: a “kind of death” is a something he will be remembered for. means healthy husbands and wives live like a walking death.” worrisome phrase. It puts commitment up to Vonabell Sherman longer with their afflicted spouses. The problem is “a walking death” is still not interpretation. Clearwater Alzheimer’s, in particular, has become a death. And Alzheimer’s is not the only form it Better, perhaps, to focus on the Augie and common companion. Sufferers can live for takes. Lynnes of the world and be inspired by how years in their own private prison, rarely if ever What about ALS? It robs the brain of its amazing lifetime love can be. emerging for a glimpse of recognition. 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And, although his dealership is successful in its the topic of reverse mortgages. annual Networking Night own right, “any time someone comes in and tells you they can The seminars will be held on the following dates and sites: TAMPA – Tampa Bay Business and Professional Women will improve your business, you’d be a fool not to listen,” he said. • Pinellas Park Library, Thursday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. host its 19th annual Networking Night on Thursday, Oct. 27, Park Auto Mall, a used car dealership, recently made head- • Seminole Community Library, St. Petersburg College cam- 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Centre Club, 123 S. Westshore Blvd. lines after its staff accepted a horse as a down payment in a ve- pus, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 10 a.m. Each year, a large group of both men and women gather for hicle sale. • Countryside Library, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2 p.m. an evening of networking, and bidding on silent auction items. For more information about the dealership, call 866-708-0086 • Gulfport Public Library, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1 p.m. The proceeds from this event benefit the Tampa BPW Founda- or visit www.parkautomall.com. For reservations or more information, call Donna at 278- tion. The event is the primary fundraising event for the organi- 6338. Reservations are appreciated to assure material availabili- zation. The foundation serves Tampa Bay area women seeking ty and room set-up. Firefighters deliver pizza to promote safety additional education with scholarships. To date more than 144 PINELLAS PARK – Domino’s Pizza, accompanied by the women have received in excess of $115,000 since its founding. Sollie receives FACP appointment Tampa Bay Buccaneers mascot and cheerleaders, delivered A highlight of the evening will be when the guests and mem- pizza from a Pinellas Park fire engine to promote fire prevention ST. PETE BEACH – Robin Sollie, president and CEO of the bers of Tampa Bay BPW will honor their 2011 Outstanding Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce, has been appoint- Oct. 10-14. Woman of the Year. This year’s honoree will be Julie Weintraub, The Pinellas Park Fire Department teamed up with the pizza ed the 2012 treasurer for Florida Association of Chamber Pro- president and founder of Hands Across The Bay, a nonprofit or- fessionals, making her chair-elect for 2013. delivery location at 6975 66th St. N. as a reminder of the impor- ganization serving the community of Tampa Bay. Weintraub tance of working smoke alarms. Firefighters arriving with the The FACP is now in its 90th year and serves nearly 500 cham- also is vice president of the Gold and Diamond Source. ber professionals across the state. pizza checked the smoke alarms. The pizza was free to those The registration fee is $50 for both members and guests. Reg- families whose home was correctly protected. The FACP provides chamber of commerce professionals with istration information is available online at www.tampabay the information, learning and communications skills to carry One such family was that of Brian and Beth Stork of St. Pe- bpw.org/SpecialEventsII.html. tersburg. The family of four was surprised when a fire engine, Tampa Bay BPW is the local chapter of Business and Profes- the Buccaneers mascot and team cheerleaders showed up at sional Women/USA Foundation and BPW/FL. Founded in 1919, their house with the pizza they had ordered Oct. 10. When their the organization is multigenerational and nonpartisan. 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The new show is slated to air in prime time in 2012. It will “Nearly two-thirds of home fire deaths occur in homes without center on an expert who helps auto dealerships make improve- smoke alarms or with smoke alarms that do not function prop- ments that will increase sales, in the vein of Spike TV’s Bar Res- erly. Every year, there are an estimated 3,000 fire-related deaths cue and Bravo’s Tabitha’s Salon Takeover. The trainer will in the United States,” he said.

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Photo courtesy of GENE STERN Osceola Principal Michael Bohnet, left, stands with Rotary Student of the Month for October Kurt Lehmann. The other student of the month is Naomi Levine, who is not pictured. Lehman has a 4.3 weighted grade-point average and is a two-year member of the National Honor Society. He is working on an Eagle Scout designation, having just completed his project of renovating the Pathways Photos courtesy of KANDY SMITH Community Church children’s playground, and is a member of the school’s marching band. Levine has The Elks Club students of the month for October at Seminole High School are Brandon Lownsbury and a 4.6 weighted grade-point average and has been consistently on the honor roll. She is editor of the Caitlin Mathy. From left are Lownsbury, Elks rep Ken Yagoda, Assistant Principal Lois McKee and school paper, president of the Drama Club, co-president of the Red Club and co-president of the Mathy. The students received $25, a certificate of recognition and will attend the club banquet in May. Ukulele Club. She has volunteered for four years at Menora Manor, is a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and International Thespian Honor Society.

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The Rotary Club student of the month for October at Seminole High School is Evan Dolling, left. Park Suski, right, is the September student of the month. Standing between them is Assistant Principal Lois McKee.

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Seminole • An Evening with Rodgers and Hammerstein, performed by the Suncoast Singers of Florida, Sunday, Oct. 29, at Faith Presby- terian Church, 11501 Walker Ave. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 each for din- ner and the show or $16 each for the concert only. For reserva- tions, call 399-0599. Tickets including dinner must be reserved by Jackie Mason Oct. 25. The program will include favorites such as “”Grand Night takes the stage for Singing,” “Nothing Like a Dame,” “Oh What a Beautiful Morn- Feb. 28 at Ruth ing,” “Some Enchanted Evening” and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” Eckerd Hall. Visit www.suncoastsingers.com. • Proud to be an American, performed by the Suncoast Singers of Florida, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, at Faith Presbyterian Church, 11501 Walker Ave. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 each for dinner and the show or $16 each for the concert only. Advance ticket sales will run Dec. 15 through Jan. 24. Call 399-0599. Visit www.sun coastsingers.com. • Broadway Today, performed by the Suncoast Singers of Flori- da, Sunday, April 14, 2012, at Faith Presbyterian Church, 11501 Walker Ave. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 each for dinner and the show or $16 each for the concert only. Advance ticket sales will run Feb. 15 through April 9. Call 399-0599. Visit www.suncoastsingers .com. Madeira Beach Just for laughs • 30th annual John’s Pass Seafood Festival, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 29-30, at John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk. Hours will be Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sykes, Mandel and other top comics bring laughs to Tampa Bay area Admission is free. The event will feature a fine art and craft show Compiled by LEE CLARK ZUMPE with 60 local and regional artists as well as fresh local seafood, a blessing of the fleet, an environmental area, live music and a street There will be plenty to laugh about in the coming months as area dance. There will be fiddler crab races and a children’s area. On venues and comedy clubs welcome a talented lineup of stand-up Saturday, children can participate in a Halloween costume contest comics. at 3 p.m. at Windworks. Trick-or-treating will take place during the Jeanne Robertson will bring her multi-city Comedy with Class Tour event. Parking for the festival is available both in John’s Pass Vil- to the area on Friday, Nov. 4, 8 p.m., in Ferguson Hall at the David A. lage and Boardwalk and off-site. Parking within John’s Pass Village Straz Jr. Performing Arts Center, 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, will be accessible from the 129th and 131st avenue entrances to Tampa. the village. Free additional parking will be available at Madeira Tickets are $34.50 plus service charge. Call 813-229-7827 or visit Beach Middle School with free shuttle service to and from John’s www.strazcenter.org. Pass Village. Visit www.JohnsPassFestivals.com. Robertson is known for her family-friendly and engaging brand of comedy. This 67-year-old former Miss North Carolina stands tall at six Treasure Island feet, two inches and has a personality, heart and sense of humor just as soaring. For years, her witty speeches have been mostly limited to • The Music of Abba, presented by The Arrival from Sweden, conventions and meetings, but with six nationally released DVDs, Saturday, Oct. 29, 9 p.m., at The Club at Treasure Island, 400 three books, hundreds of hours on satellite radio and over 13 million Treasure Island Causeway. Doors open at 8 p.m. Tickets are $45 a YouTube views, the demand for Robertson has grown exponentially. person. Call 367-4511 or visit www.theclubti.com. 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Her stand-up ca- stadiums in Russia, Spain, France, Ireland, Holland, China, Viet- reer began at a Coors Light Super talent Showcase in Washington, nam, Australia, Norway, Sweden and Finland. D.C. where she performed for the first time in front of a live audience. Bob Newhart performs March 18 at Ruth Eckerd Hall. • Sanding Ovations, Thursday through Sunday, Nov. 17-20, on Sykes’ smart-witted stand-up has sent her career in many different the beach at 107th Avenue and Gulf Boulevard. The 2011 Masters areas. She has been seen on a variety of television shows, including shooter. 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Greg Proops, improv master, will appear Friday, Feb. 10, 9 p.m., at Described as unpredictable and utterly unorthodox, Proops will • Three Dog Night, Friday, Nov. 18, 8 p.m., at The Club at The Club at Treasure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway. bring his show off his improv skills in the club’s intimate setting for Treasure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway. Doors open at 8 Tickets are $35 plus service charge. Call 367-4511 or visit the one night only. p.m. Tickets are $45 a person. Call 367-4511 or visit www.the- clubti.com. John Leguizamo will bring his Ghetto Klown show to the area clubti.com. One of the most successful – and influential – rock Proops is best known for his participation in the television show Thursday, March 8, 7:30 p.m., in Carol Morsani Hall at The David A “Whose Line Is It Anyway.” He also has appeared on “Drew Carey’s Straz Jr. Center. 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COMEDY, from page 1B Hall Ruth Eckerd Hall is at 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater. Call • Jeanne Robertson, Friday, Nov. 4, 8 p.m., in Ferguson Hall 791-7400 or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com. • Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me!; Thursday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m., in Leguizamo conceived of and performs Ghetto Klown, the next chap- Carol Morsani Hall Side Splitters Comedy Club ter in his popular personal and professional story. It is his fifth one- • Kinsey Sicks: Oy Vey In a Manger; Friday, Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m., in • Bobby Slayton, Thursday through Sunday, Nov. 3-6; show times man play, his third on Broadway, and follows in the uninhibited Ferguson Hall vary tradition of his Mambo Mouth, Spic-O-Rama, Freak, and Sexaholix…a • Larry King, Saturday, Jan. 21, 8 p.m., in Carol Morsani Hall • Nick Griffin, Thursday through Sunday, Nov. 10-13; show times Love Story. In Leguizamo’s trademark style, the piece explodes with • The Irish Comedy Tour, Friday, Feb. 3, 8 p.m., in Jaeb Theater vary energy, heating up the stage with vivid accounts of the colorful charac- • John Leguizamo: Ghetto Klown; Thursday, March 8, 7:30 p.m., in • Etta May, Thursday through Sunday, Nov. 17-20; show times vary ters that have populated his life. He takes audiences from his adoles- Carol Morsani Hall • Al Romas, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25-26; show times vary cent memories in Queens to the early days of his acting career and on The David A. Straz Jr. Center – formerly the Tampa Bay Performing • Side Splitters Comedy Club is at 12938 N. Dale Mabry Highway, to the sets of major motion pictures and his roles opposite some of Arts Center – is at 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa. Call 813- Tampa. Call 813-960-1197 or visit www.sidesplitterscomedy.com. Hollywood's biggest stars. 229-7827 or visit www.tbpac.org. Leguizamo has been recognized with an Emmy Award as well as an Snappers Grill and Comedy Club Obie Award. Ruth Eckerd Hall “Ghetto Klown is all the things I say to my therapist and my manag- • Antoine Scott, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28-29, show times vary • Wanda Sykes, Monday, Dec. 12, 8 p.m. • Ian Gutoskie, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4-5, show times vary er, but would never want the general public to know,” Leguizamo says • Jim Stafford, Sunday, Jan. 8, 1 p.m. in a press release promoting the show. “It’s cheaper than a lawsuit and • Derek Richards, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11-12, show times • Tim Conway and Friends, Saturday, Jan. 21, 1 p.m. vary I get to take a bow at the end. It’s like Wikileaks but with no interna- • Vicki Lawrence and Mama, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2 p.m. tional manhunt. Yet.” • Lenny Travis, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 18-19, show times vary • Jackie Mason, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 8 p.m. • Lou Angelwolf, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25-26, show times vary • Bob Newhart and Deana Martin, Sunday, March 18, 2 p.m. Snappers Grill and Comedy Club is at 36657 U.S. 19 N., Palm Har- Following is a schedule of other comedy scene highlights for the • Martin Short, Thursday, March 29, 8 p.m. coming months: bor. Call 938-2027 or visit www.snappersgrille.com.

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Beach Realty, (727)510-2894 Includes Electric, Water, Cable. Great Buy, $104,500!! 2BR/2BA 35. Mobile Home Sales 170. Furn. Apartments LARGO: 4TH AVE. NW: Cozy, www.13064-125thAve.com (727)392-5378. +Den, 1,400+ SF, Carport, Heated SEMINOLE, 2BR/1.5BA/1CG, 1BR/1BA, $495/Mo. +1st/ Last/ FACING EVICTION? MADEIRA BEACH CONDO OPEN SUNDAY, 12-3 Pool. Glen Webb, (727)515-4443. Large Fenced Backyard, Security. Best Beach Rentals. AFFORDABLE LIVING IN Move in today! 55+. 2BR/2BA. Annual lease only. GOLF COURSE - BARDMOOR Century 21 Top Sales. Screened Porch, Great Neighbor- (727)398-1200. Studio apts. starting @$185/week. No pets. Non-smoking. 4BR/4BA/3CG, Pool. CHARMING 55+ PARKS! hood, Seminole Schools, Pets OK. Glenwood Estates: 5 Star, Land $1,100/Month. (727)397-3594. Open 24/7. No credit check. No LARGO: SMALL 1BR, $425; $1,400/month. (727)391-6407. PRICE REDUCED, $649,000! FALL CONDO SPECIALS Owned. 12501 Ulmerton Rd. All security deposit. Free local phone Large 1BR, $550. Includes water. 10647 Bardes Court, Largo VILLAS CAPRI, 2BR/2BA 2-3BR/2BA/2CP. $170/Mo. calls. Pets okay. (727)446-6560. Nice neighborhood, Petless, TREASURE ISLAND: 1BR/1BA Bobbie Kahler, Coldwell Banker. SEMINOLE, 3BR/2BA/2CG. Villa w/garage. Maint. Brochures Available. Walking distance to Seminole Year’s lease, credit check. Updated Condo. Unfurnished. (727)460-9068. LARGO: 1BR, 1ST FLOOR. HANDYMAN SPECIAL, needs Palm Hill Country Club, #767: (727)584-6952. $800/Month, Boat Slip Avail. Best High/ Middle, Bauder Elementary. Petless. Walk to Largo Medical work, 55+, No Pets. $67,500 Royal Palm, Largo. 2006, All tile, fresh paint, Florida room, Beach Rentals. (727)398-1200. LAKEVIEW LARGO SOUTH 3BR/2BA/3CP, 3 Pools, Tennis, Center. $675/Mo. Includes Cable. 8423 SEMINOLE BLVD. washer/dryer, double pane win- 1BR/1BA, $720/month, 2BR/2BA, W/D in unit, Glass Exec. Golf Course. $109,888 (727)581-2103 First Time dows, 1,200SF. Great neighbor- Includes super cable, requires Enclosed Porch, Covered +Share. Free Realty, Inc. hood. $1,200/Month. 12888 81st MADEIRA BEACH: 1BRs deposit. (727)584-4707, Parking, Low maintenance, Avenue N. 33776. (727)460-5007. Homebuyer 55+. Make Offer. $89,500 Lincolnshire Estates, #1515: & Efficiencies. Fully Equipped. (727)392-0248. 1071 Donegan Rd., Largo. Weekly. No Pets. Includes Utili- Program* LAKEVIEW LARGO SOUTH 2BR/2BA/2CP, D-W, $15,888. SEMINOLE. CLOSE TO Schools. ties. (727)397-4130. SEMINOLE GARDENS: 55+ ...the reader’s attention 2BR/1.5BA being sold Two Story, 4BR/2BA/1CG. Lawn 2BR/2BA, Renovated. Great furnished...clean, clean. Florida Mobile Homes, Inc. with an Eyestopper Logo. Make Offers! Call John Doles, and Pool Care Provided. Amenities/ Location, On-Site Low Interest Rate Covered Parking. No Car $1,650/Month. (727)687-5429. 175. Unfurn. Apartments Laundry. No Pets/ Smoking. Choose from those shown Needed. $85,900 727-510-3331 Mortgage $850/Month, Includes W/S/G. here, provide your own, or IMPERIAL POINT, 2BR/2BA, (727)639-9801. Villa, 1,400SF, W/D, Covered BOCA CIEGA 2005 155. Furnished Condos Down Payment Assistance 063011 we can create one for you. Parking, Activities, View of 11200 Walsingham Drive, Lot 27. Apartments SEMINOLE GARDENS: DELUXE at 0% Interest Green Space. $159,750 Beautiful Double wide, Resident BARDMOOR 1BR/1BA, NICE 1BR, 1,012sf. Immaculate, new 3rd Floor Unit Condo. W/D. New Maureen Stilwell, Rutenberg owned, 55+. Monthly fee $120. for Seniors AC, appliances, 13’x22.6’ BR. A/C. $690/Mo. +Electric/ Security. Housing Finance Authority Realty (727)596-2965, Carport, Vaulted Ceilings, Laundry Walk-in closet, large screened (727)458-2246 Room, Tiled Floors, $99,900. (727)397-9718, (727)642-4351. (New Building) porch, $675/month. 55+. of Pinellas County Trish Bickell, Charles Rutenberg, (727)743-3589.

12810 (727)432-2133. SEMINOLE: 55+, MUST SEE! Applications FIVE TOWNS: 55+ 1BR/1BA, 2BR/2BA, Long Bayou, 4th Floor S.W. LARGO: LG. 1BR/1BA, 1-800-806-5154 610-1,055 SF, $25K-$32K. FAIRWAY VILLAGE 55+ w/Elevator. Outstanding Rec. Cen- Available at $500/Month. Quiet. Laundry on www.pinellascounty.org/community/hfa 2BR/2BA, 915-1,245 SF. Manufactured Resident Owned ter, Pool/ Hot Tub. W/S/G, Cable Premises. Petless. $400 security. $47,900-$75,900. zillow.com Golf Course Community. Prices Included. Yearly, 6/month mini- Yearly lease. (727)595-2228. Programs available in Pinellas, Polk Janis O'Connor, Five Towns Ac- start as low as $49K. Monthly fee mum. No Smoking, No Pets. St. Giles Last Month FREE! and Pasco counties. tion Realty, Inc. (727)735-1132. $194. 1100 S Belcher Road. (727)395-9031. LARGO: 12015 117TH ST., Largo. Trish Bickell, Charles * If you have not owned a home BELLEAIR BEACH Gulf-Front Large Studio, Full Kitchen, Walk-in Rutenberg, (727)432-2133. Manor II in the last 3 years 1BR/1BA With Spectacular Water 160. Unfurnished Condos Closet, Laundry, C/HA, $495/Mo. Views & Sunsets. Private Beach. 7650 58th Street N Petless. (727)741-6222. PARK MODEL IN VACATION A 2BR/2BA W/LOFT, 1,600SF, Heated Pool. Great Rental. Village. New gas stove, water Gated, Carport, Tennis. W/S/G, Pinellas Park, FL TWO APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5. Real Estate Sales $199,900. Georgette Gillis, heater, laminate flooring. Asking Basic Cable & Pest Control Incl. Villa Milan 1BR/1BA $625/Month. (727)448-3533. $10,000 O.B.O. Call Dan, Close To IRB. (727)710-2093. 33781 Bardmoor 1BR/1BA, $750/Month. (765)878-4251. Charles, Guetzlaff Realty ONE DAY EVENT SALE Belleair BELLEVIEW BILTMORE Monday - Friday (727)204-0829 At Golf Lake Condos of the SEMINOLE MOBILE HOMES Prestigious Address. New FOR SALE. Twelve Oaks Mobile remaining 16 brand new golf Ugrades. 1,435SF. Quiet. Heated Home Park. Priced to sell! All 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and lakefront residences. Pool Year-round. 4th Floor, Bay 185. Beach Rentals residents 55+. No Pets, No Rent- All real estate advertising in this View. Petless. 2BR/2BA. INDIAN ROCKS BEACH. 2/bedrooms $115,000. als. Close to beach and shopping. J 1 BR Apartments newspaper is subject to the Fair $1,195/Mo. (813)777-0044. Cozy, Clean, Furnished Cottages. Housing Act which makes it illegal to 3/bedrooms $145,000. Call Mon-Fri 9:00AM-4:00PM. Set and approved prices. J Rent based on income 1-2BRs, starting at $315/week. advertise “any preference, limitation or (727)391-6268. BELLEAIR, 2BR/2BA, 1,260 SF, discrimination based on race, color, Registration begins October J Must be at least 62 (Ask about our fall specials.) Updated, Spacious End Unit, 2nd Steps to Gulf Beach. Pet Friendly. religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or 15th. Registration time STAR LITE MHP, 11630 HAMLIN Floor. $975/Mo. BUFFINGTON years of age national origin, or an intention, to make establishes purchase position. (727)595-8013. Blvd, Lot 432. 2BR/1.5BA, PROPERTIES, (727)518-8700. www.UncleMiltsCottages.com. such preference, limitation or Register early. Showcase Screened Porch, Carport. Close discrimination.” Familial status includes models available for To Beach. $6,500. O.B.O. CLEARWATER 2BR/1BA, NEW (727) 623-9886 CLEARWATER/ SAND KEY children under the age of 18 living with viewing daily. Open: (727)595-4223. Granite Counter Tops, Pool, Cov- TTY - 800-955-8771 Landmark-1, Gulf-front 2BR/2BA, parents or legal custodians; pregnant Mon-Fri: 10-5, Sat-Sun: 11-3. ered Parking, Includes water, ca- Intracoastal Views, Nicely women and people securing custody of (727) 822-3100 ble. $800/Month, Possible Sale. Furnished. 24/7 Security. All children under 18. 960 Starkey Rd., Largo 95. Property Management BELLEAIR BLUFFS Amenities. No Pets. Available This newspaper will not knowingly Near Countryside Mall. Deluxe 1-2BRs, 1st-2nd Floor. www.GolfLakeFlorida.com (727)488-4002. From December. Monthly/ Long accept any advertising for real estate GOT VACANCIES? Overlooking Pool & Courtyard. Term. Owner, (813)431-9381, which is in violation of the law. Our Let Us Fill & Manage Your One block from Intracoastal & (813)407-1020. readers are hereby informed that all RANDOLPH FARMS COASTAL RIDGE 2BR/2BA, Townhouse, 3BR/3BA/2CG, Properties. Seasonal & Annual. Shopping. 2942 West Bay Dr. dwellings advertised in this newspaper Near Beach, Largo Medical Cen- FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED Sunroom, Courtyard, Fireplace, Staging Services Available. (727)483-4853. are available on an equal opportunity ter, Mall & More! 2 screen enclo- 1-5 Bedrooms Breakfast Area, New A/C, Pool, Florida Dreams R.E. Sales basis. To complain of discrimination call sures, W/D. private parking, pool. CLEARWATER: STUDIOS Condos, Houses, Duplexes Tennis, Dock/ Slips. $229,000. & Rentals. (727)595-5774. HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The $750/Mo. $750 Deposit. Petless, Starting at $179/Week. 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From Realtor/Owner (727)319-9393. 125. Out of State Near Largo Med, Pet Friendly. Call (727)586-2412 or Click $825/Month, W/S/G, Cable Incl. From $800/Month. W/S/G/Cable www.586-2412.com (727)533-0667. Included. (727)420-7822. Cost-Effective LARGO: VERY CLOSE TO MADEIRA BEACH: EFFICIENCY CHECK YOUR ADS THE FIRST DAY GORGEOUS SEMINOLE Transportation, Shopping, w/Kitchen, Furnished, Phone, Ca- In the event of error in any advertising, this publication Statewide 2BR/2BA, 1,800 SF. Lanai, Pool, Hospital. Move-in Special! ble, Laundry, Pool, Across From Fitness. Close To Shops. Only 1BR/1BA, $600/month, 2BR/1BA, Beach. No Pets. From $250/week, will not be financially responsible beyond the cost of the Advertising $1,275/Mo. No Pets. Available $650/month, 2BR/2BA, FL Residents. 14711 Gulf Blvd. Nov. 15. Call Maggie, $700/month. (727)280-5005. (727)394-0751. advertisement in which the error appears. For (727)288-5316. advertisement scheduled to run more than one time, this Place Your Ad Of 25 Words or Less In More Than 100 LAKEVIEW OF LARGO: 55+ 185. Beach Rentals 185. Beach Rentals publication will not issue credit for errors beyond the first 2BA/2BA, 1,050 SF. Lake & publication week. Newspapers Across Florida Pool View! No Smoking/ Pets. Tampa Bay Newspapers, Inc. reserves the right to refuse For Only $475/week. $900/Month, Cable Included. ANNUAL RENTALS Available 11/1/11. (727)515-7080. advertising copy deemed by the Publisher as objectionable in You Can Reach Over 5 ST. PETE BEACH any sense and to change the classification from that ordered SEMINOLE GARDENS Million Readers Through Our 1BR/1BA, 608SF, 1/1 Andulusian condo, tile floors, balcony, walk to beach ...... $700 to conform to the policy of the publisher. 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LOOKING AHEAD, from page 1B are Sunday, 2 p.m. Tickets are $21 for adults and • Downtown Dunedin Craft Festival, Saturday information about the Beach Art Center, call 596- $11 for students. Call 446-1360 or visit www.fran- and Sunday, Nov. 19-20, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on 4331. bands in American music history, Three Dog Night ciswilsonplayhouse.org. The 1983 London Olivier Main Street. Attendees will have an opportunity to • Gulf Coast Artists’ Alliance exhibition, earned 12 straight RIAA-certified Gold Albums, and Broadway Drama Desk Award Winner for Best meet some of the country’s finest artists and through Oct. 30, at Sliver Moon Gallery, 2215 Gulf recorded 21 consecutive Billboard Top 40 hits, sold Play, this raucous comedy details the trials and crafters. Work will include botanical hotplates, ce- Blvd. The exhibition will feature leather art by nearly 50 million albums, registered 11 top-ten sin- tribulations of a group of comedic actors both on ramic planters, functional pottery, hair acces- Richard Canary, hand-painted ostrich eggs by gles and had three No. 1 songs, including “Mama stage and off as they struggle to present the hapless sories, handmade jewelry pieces as well as an Susan Kubes and outdoor and garden art and Told Me (Not to Come),” “Joy to the World” and comedy, “Nothing On.” expansive green market. Visit www.artfestival sculpture by Judy Vienneau. Gallery hours are “Black and White.” In just the past 25 years, Three .com. Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Call 242- Dog Night have performed over 2,000 shows world- Dunedin 6538. wide, including two Super Bowls. • Movies at Dusk, Friday, Oct. 28, dusk, at Pio- Gulfport • Taste of IRB, Saturday, Nov. 5, 4 to 10 p.m., in neer Park, at the intersection of Main Street and • USA Dance, Monday, Oct. 31, 7 to 10:15 p.m., Chic-A-Si Park, Fourth Avenue and Second Street. Clearwater Douglas Avenue. The featured film will be “The at the Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. Presented by the Indian Rocks Beach Homeown- ers Association and the city of Indian Rocks Beach • “Leading Ladies,” by Ken Ludwig, presented by Mummy.” For information, call 812-4530 or visit Admission is $7 which includes a dance work- and sponsored by Century 21 Beggins, the event Early Bird Dinner Theatre, through Oct. 30, at the dunedingov.com. shop, professional and amateur exhibitions, dance will feature food from local restaurants and live Italian-American Club, 200 S. McMullen Booth • 48th annual Art Harvest, Saturday and Sun- hosts and snacks. Call 397-5754. music performed by Espree deKor. Attendees may Road. Seating for performances is Thursday day, Nov. 5-6, at Highlander Park, 1920 Pinehurst • First Friday Art Walk, Friday, Nov. 4, 6 to 10 bring beach chairs or blankets. Proceeds will go through Sunday, 4 p.m. Seating for matinees is Road. Presented by the Junior League of Clearwa- p.m., along Beach Boulevard. Attendees can preview back into the community through the Indian Thursday and Saturday, 11 a.m. Cost is $29.90 a ter-Dunedin, the event will feature more than 200 and purchase the work of more than 50 artists and Rocks Beach Homeowners Association. Visit person. For reservations, call 446-5898. Visit artists from around the country, including this crafters. Also taking part in the event will be au- www.irbhome.com. www.earlybirddinnertheatre.com. Set in the 1950s, year’s featured artist Herbert Scott Davis. Davis was thors, antique dealers and entertainers. The dis- two English actors, Jack and Leo, find their careers born in Tampa in 1961 and grew up in Ybor City. trict’s shops, boutiques and galleries also will be in a rut. They are currently performing “Scenes from Davis’ pastels have a level of uniqueness that is not open. Live entertainment often includes perform- Largo Shakespeare” on the Moose Lodge circuit in the often seen in the art world today. Created only with ances by artists such as Mile Marker Zero, Double • “Mister Roberts,” by Thomas Heggen and Amish country of Pennsylvania when they hear that overlapping line work, they expose the simple nu- M Band, Paul Anthony Band and New Horizons Joshua Logan, presented by Eight O’Clock The- an old lady in York, Penn., is about to die and leave ances of the human figure in glowing tones of flow- Band. The Industrial Art Center will offer mini- atre, Nov. 4-13, at Largo Cultural Center, 105 her fortune to her two long lost English nephews. ing color. His acrylic paintings are rich with texture classes with master glass blower Jackie Ballard and Central Park Drive. Performances are Thursday Jack and Leo resolve to pass themselves off as her and color that invite the viewer to reach out and the IAC team. For information, visit www.gulfport through Saturday, 8 p.m. Matinees are Sunday, 2 beloved relatives and get the cash. touch the artwork. Admission is free. Parking is $5 ma.com. p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $12 for stu- • “Small Craft Warnings,” by Tennessee at Highlander Park and $3 at the nearby Dunedin • Third Saturday Art Walk, Saturday, Nov. 19, 6 dents age 19 and younger with identification. Call Williams, presented by West Coast Players, through High School. There will be food and beverage ven- to 10 p.m., along Beach Boulevard. Attendees can 587-6793 or visit www.eightoclocktheatre.com. Oct. 30, at West Coast Players Theatre, 21905 U.S. dors on site, as well as a children’s tent with art preview and purchase the work of more than 50 One of the more enduring plays to emerge from 19 N. Performances are Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. projects provided for supervised children. All pro- artists and crafters. Also taking part in the event the World War II era, “Mister Roberts” shows, with Matinees are Sunday, 2 p.m. Admission is $18 for ceeds from this event are reinvested into the com- will be authors, antique dealers and entertainers. a light touch, a side of war that is often forgotten adults and $15 for seniors and students. Call 437- munity and have helped fund notable projects such The district’s shops, boutiques and galleries also will – not the excitement or the heroism of battle, but 2363 or visit www.wcplayers.org. The play is an inti- as the Dunedin Fine Arts Center, UPARC Founda- be open. Live entertainment often includes perform- the boredom of the men assigned to less glam- mate look at a group of interesting and diverse tion, The Rick Pitino High Point Center, and the ances by artists such as Mile Marker Zero, Double orous work, where one’s enemies are as often as working class of people who came together in a F.U.N. Bus, which has provided field trip trans- M Band, Paul Anthony Band and New Horizons not the officers who hold power over them, rather seedy bar in Southern California to wait out a portation for over 50,000 area public school chil- Band. The Industrial Art Center will offer mini- than the soldiers or sailors of the opposing forces. storm. The motley crew of lost souls comes together dren. For information, call 738-5523. classes with master glass blower Jackie Ballard and • First Friday, Friday, Nov. 4, 6 to 11 p.m. on as a family – but on the night in question, that • Dunedin Wines the Blues, Saturday, Nov. 12, the IAC team. For information, visit www.gulfport First Avenue Southwest in downtown Largo be- sense of family is tested and torn apart. 5 to 11 p.m., on Main Street between Louden Av- ma.com. tween Clearwater-Largo Road and Ridge Road. • Colbie Caillat, Thursday, Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m., at enue and Broadway. Presented by the Downtown • USA Dance, Monday, Nov. 28, 7 to 10:15 p.m., This month’s theme will be “Country Fall Festi- Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road. Dunedin Merchants Association, this signature at Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Blvd. Admission is val. The street will be lined with haystacks, Tickets range from $30 to $40. Call 791-7400 or event for Dunedin is an upscale festival combining $7 and includes a dance workshop, professional pumpkins and fall colors. Food vendors will be visit www.rutheckerdhall.com. Caillat’s first album top-notch blues music from all over the country and amateur exhibitions, dance hosts and dishing out comfort food such as beef stew and “Coco” debuted at No. 5 and raced its way past the with wine from all over the world. Wine tastings will snacks. Beverages are available for purchase. For turkey legs. Vendors will be offering handmade multi-Platinum barrier. Her first single, “Bubbly,” be offered from more than 2 dozen vineyards span- information, call 397-5754. jellies, bags and jewelry for purchase. Street per- caught a generation’s imagination and has become ning many varieties. Music will be performed on the formers will provide entertainment. A five-piece one of the best-selling digital tracks of all time. Bill- main stage at Pioneer Park. Admission is free. Beer, Indian Rocks Beach country band will play live country music. There board took note by naming Caillat its Breakthrough wine, food and souvenirs will be available for pur- • The Professional Association of Visual Artists will be line dancing and square dancing. Pony Artist of the Year. Fittingly, “Breakthrough” broke at chase. Visit www.dunedinwinestheblues.info. annual Members’ Exhibit, through Oct. 28, at the rides and a petting farm also will be offered for No. 1. Later that year, Caillat was honored with four • Celtic Festival, Saturday, Nov. 19, noon to Beach Art Center, 1515 Bay Palm Blvd. PAVA is an the kids. Grammy nominations and won two Grammys for 9:30 p.m., at Highlander Park, Dunedin Community artist-run organization. It is composed of artists • “Mother Goose,” Saturday, Nov. 5, 11 a.m., her collaborations with Jason Mraz and Taylor Center, 1920 Pinehurst Road. This year’s outdoor from throughout the state of Florida and has been at the Largo Cultural Center, 105 Central Park Swift. She is currently on the road in support of her celebration will feature Seven Nations, NeedFire, in existence for over 23 years, providing educational Drive. Tickets are $7.50 for adults and $6.50 for third album “All of You.” Lucid Druid and Druid Roots. The festival serves as programs and exhibition opportunities for its mem- children. Call 587-6793 or visit LargoArts.com. • “Noises Off,” by Michael Frayn, presented by a fundraiser for Dunedin’s Scottish bands and is bers. Artworks featured in the show will include Part of the Children’s Educational Series present- Francis Wilson Playhouse, Oct. 27 through Nov. 6, promoted, organized and managed by the Dunedin painting, pastel, drawing, printmaking, photogra- ed by the Suncoast Performing Arts Foundation, at the playhouse, 302 Seminole St. Performances Highland Games and Festival Committee Inc. Visit phy, ceramics, jewelry and sculpture. For informa- this performance will cover stories such as “Little are Thursday through Saturday, 8 p.m. Matinees www.dunedinhighlandgames.com/celtfest.html. tion about PAVA, visit www.pava-artists.org. For Boy Blue” and “The Cat and the Fiddle.”

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