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Hebrokehisneck owner ofmanyGrandPrix was aracecardriverand Christopher Reeve.Schmidt electronic sailboat,the help SamSchmidtintothe Marines. Below:Volunteers accident whileinthe right handinatraining vet volunteerwholosthis head onduty.Thomasisa when shewasshotinthe and wasayoungmedic Crabtree isactivemilitary the Sailabilityboats. Roger Thomassailoneof Left: HollyCrabtreeand Photos byCLAUDIANABLE July 29, 2011 2A County Clearwater Beacon, July 29, 2011 Unemployment on the rise again in Pinellas in June at 11.1 percent By SUZETTE PORTER patterns, which are movements June’s unemployment stands at ployed. ployment at 12 percent, which were added in June. This is great in the data that happen at the 11.1 percent, up from 10.6 per- A similar scenario plays out ties for 10th place with Okee- news for Floridians,” Scott said. Unemployment in Pinellas same time every year. She said cent in May. for the local MSA where unem- chobee and Dixie counties. “I am encouraged that Florida is County rose from 10 percent in employment changes due to fac- Using the not adjusted rate ployment in June 2010 was 11.9 Pinellas County is ranked at still bucking the national trend May to 10.6 percent in June. Of- tors, such as agriculture, educa- only, Pinellas County’s unem- percent compared to 2011 when No. 32 among the state’s coun- in unemployment. We main- ficials attribute the increase to tion and tourism. ployment rate for June of 10.6 it was 11.1 percent. May 2011 ties. Monroe County is ranked at tained a steady unemployment seasonal employment patterns. “June is very seasonal, with percent is well under the state’s unemployment was 10.6 per- No. 67 with the lowest unem- rate from May to June while the The state Agency for Work- all the counties in the state hav- rate of 11.3 percent and well cent. The labor force between ployment rate of 6.6 percent, fol- national unemployment rate force Innovation released its re- ing seasonal lows causing their above the national rate of 9.3 2010 and 2011 declined 5,736 lowed by Walton at 6.9 percent continued to climb.” port on June’s unemployment unemployment rates to rise,” she percent. and the number of unemployed and Liberty County at 7 percent. Cynthia R. Lorenzo, AWI di- rates July 22. The seasonally ad- said in an email. “The seasonal The county’s rate also is well went down by nearly 10,000. Hendry County ranks No. 1 rector, agreed with Scott’s state- justed rate for Florida remained declines in June are due to agri- below that of June 2010 when it The Tampa-St. Petersburg- with the highest unemployment ment but pointed out that many the same – 10.6 percent as com- culture and education. The stood at 11.5 percent. In June of Clearwater MSA includes Pinel- of 16.2 percent, followed by Fla- people still are unemployed in pared to May; however, the not schools have closed for the sum- 2010, Pinellas had a labor force las and the counties of gler with 14.6 percent and the state of Florida. seasonally adjusted rate jumped mer and they lay off non-instruc- of 443,484 and 50,905 were un- Hernando, which has an unem- -Dade with 13.9 percent. “While Florida’s continued from 10.5 percent to 11.1 per- tional personnel.” employed. In June of 2011, the ployment rate of 13.8 percent, Gov. Rick Scott issued a state- pattern of job growth is good cent. The state report does not give labor force had shrunk to the fourth highest in the state; ment July 22, regarding the AWI news, we still have much work AWI’s Chief Economist Rebec- seasonally adjusted rates for 440,762 with 46,506 unem- Hillsborough where unemploy- report. to do to restore our state’s econ- ca Rust explained that unem- counties or metropolitan statisti- ployed. In May of 2011, the labor ment in June stood at 11 per- “Today I learned that since omy to pre-recession levels,” ployment figures are adjusted to cal areas, such as Tampa-St. Pe- force was slightly smaller, cent, 25th among Florida’s 67 January, Florida has added Lorenzo said. “And that effort re- remove seasonal employment tersburg-Clearwater, where 439,758 and 43,973 were unem- counties; and Pasco with unem- 85,500 new jobs, 4,300 of which mains our highest priority.” County commissioners discuss proposed budget changes By SUZETTE PORTER others would be “heavily impact- Leadership Network’s needs on Bostock said the board needed renewal of Penny for Pinellas. He cate money to meet the commu- ed by decisions made today.” that list. to look at the other cuts being also said land prices were cheap- nity’s needs.” CLEARWATER – Funding for Betty Goldie, of St. Petersburg, Welch then brought up the big made. er now through the foreseeable Discussion turned to borrow- social actions programs was one representing the organization question – what to do about so- “Not that the agencies don’t do future. ing money from other county of the items discussed July 19 Faith and Action for Strength To- cial action funding. good work and there’s not a Roche said he would have to funds to provide money for the as Pinellas County commission- gether, continued to push for “I understand why it was elim- great need,” she said. be the “bad guy on this.” He said land assembly fund, beginning ers began work to tweak the pro- funding for affordable housing, inated,” he said. However, she said there were he understood the promise made in 2012. Commissioner Neil posed budget for fiscal year saying FAST did not want to wait But, he also said the funding other bigger concerns, including by former commissioners, but Brickfield objected to that plan. 2012. until 2017 for Penny for Pinellas was important because of the no pay raises for employees, the that priority had to take prece- In the end, commissioners Pinellas County Administrator money to be made available for a way it allowed organizations to need to increase water bills and dent over promises. He said voted 4-3 to have staff bring Bob LaSala’s budget presented land assembly fund. leverage their dollars to meet finding money to pay for emer- $150 million had already been back options on funding meth- July 12 was void of funding for “Do the right thing and see if their needs. gency medical services. spent on land acquisition. ods for the land assembly fund. social action programs; however, you can find that funding you Latvala said part of the prob- “It’s hard to give money, when “I don’t believe it is our job to Brickfield, Bostock and Roche commissioners, with the excep- promised us,” she said. lem with social action funding we’re cutting,” she said. make land investments for af- voted no. The three commission- tion of Nancy Bostock, were un- Commissioner Ken Welch was the way it was administered. Welch said he had to “argue fordable housing,” he said. ers were not on the board when comfortable with that scenario came up with the most ques- “Each year, they have to jump from the other side.” Roche would like to see more money was promised to pay for and asked staff to go back and tions for the first budget discus- through hoops (groups applying “Wise investments keep us focus on problems such as flood- affordable housing from Penny make adjustments. sion session. He spoke about the for money),” she said. “The grant from having to spend money ing and job creation so people for Pinellas funds. Commissioners got their first need for $10,000 to restore process is very time consuming – down the line,” he said. “These can afford to rent and buy their In other budget decisions, the look at LaSala’s final budget at funding for full-time employees arbitrary.” aren’t Cadillac programs.” own homes. commission said no to a request the July 12 regular meeting. at the Homeless Leadership Net- She suggested looking into He said he would support “I disagree. A promise is a from Palm Harbor to increase its Since that time, they have been work. ways to streamline the process restoring $360,000 to the social promise,” Commissioner John millage, citing past protests from reviewing more than 5,000 pages Bostock, who serves on the to make it easier to administer. action fund budget. Morroni said. the residents against it. But they of documents to make note of Homeless Leadership Network Commissioner Karen Seel said Latvala suggested asking staff He said recent economic times agreed to put a request for questions and suggestions for board with Welch, said she could that new criteria could be used to “come up with ideas on how had taught the commission a big $42,000 from the East Lake Li- changes. support partial funding to re- to determine the need for fund- to find the money.” She said she lesson about making promises brary on the list for possible Dan Mann of Largo, president store the employee position, but ing and consider whether the also would like to see an elimi- for the future. funding. and CEO of Lighthouse of Pinel- she also voiced her concern loss of county dollars would pro- nation of the process of awarding “However, promises were The remainder of the meeting las for the Blind and Visually Im- about “dipping into the stabiliza- hibit a group from being eligible grants. She prefers a process made in the past,” he said. was a discussion on how to pro- paired, spoke to commissioners tion fund.” to receive federal or state money. whereby the staff awards the Commissioners asked for an ceed with a review of the pro- about the need for social action “That’s ($10,000) not a lot of She said some services were money, not a committee. update on availability of money posed budget. The consensus funding. He said the 2010 cen- money, but if we do that (OK more critical than others. For ex- Commissioners agreed with already allocated to the housing was to go over two or more fund- sus showed that Tampa Bay had more funding requests) for the ample, services that help keep Latvala’s proposal except Bo- trust fund and other affordable ing areas at a series of future a high concentration of seniors next four hours,” she said. people in their homes keep that stock, who said she would not housing programs. meetings. The commissioners and many need help with their She recommended looking at population from becoming de- support “going in this direction.” Bostock said she doesn’t be- are expected to approve tentative vision. all the existing funding for pendent on other services, she Welch also said he would sup- lieve the commission should give millage rates on July 28. Addi- Mann said he appreciated the homeless services. said. port the request from FAST to priority to any special interest tional discussions will take place hard work done to balance the Commission Chair Susan Lat- Commissioner Norm Roche provide money for the land as- group. at subsequent meetings up until county’s budget, but cautioned vala suggested starting a list of agreed with Seel, saying he sup- sembly fund in 2012 instead of “We owe the community the the final public budget hearing that people who depend on serv- funding requests and the con- ported making a minimal invest- 2017 due to promises made be- best use of the money,” she said. on Sept. 27. ices from his organization and sensus was to put the Homeless ment to maximize return. fore the last election requesting “It is our responsibility to allo- The fiscal year begins Oct. 1. Widening work set to begin on Ulmerton Road on Aug. 2 By TOM GERMOND in November 2013, Florida De- Intersection improvements in- provements also are included in cerns from businesses about the was expected to begin in 2013. partment of Transportation offi- clude creating dual left turn the work. project. The estimated cost of all the un- LARGO – Here comes the con- cials said. lanes on Ulmerton Road onto Over the next several weeks, “We did host that transporta- finished work is about $91 mil- struction cones; another Ulmer- Construction will take place Ridge Road/113th Avenue the agency is expected to adver- tion breakfast earlier in the year lion, including the three projects ton Road six-lane widening primarily during the day. Lane South. The project also will add tise for bids for two additional where all this information was between 119th Street and El project is expected to begin Aug. closures are permitted at night a new left turn lane on south- segments of the project, from the presented, and I have been re- Centro Blvd./Ranchero Blvd.). 2. between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. To bound Ridge Road onto west- bypass canal to Wild Acres Road ceiving FDOT updates as a re- Finished and unfinished work The first segment of the proj- reduce the contract times and bound Ulmerton Road. and Wild Acres Road to El Cen- sult of that meeting as along Ulmerton Road entails ect will be from 119th Street to increase “contractor productivi- Additional turn lanes will be tro/Ranchero Road. promised,” Morrissette said. “I’m about nine miles of highway the Lake Seminole bypass canal. ty,” the contractor will be al- added on Seminole Boulevard in Largo Mid-Pinellas Chamber hoping they’ve been communi- from 119th Street to I-275. That 1.5-mile segment, at an es- lowed to close lanes at major the northbound and southbound of Commerce President Tom cating regularly with the busi- Project specifications require timated cost of about $16.9 mil- intersections during the week- direction onto Ulmerton Road. Morrissette said that at least for nesses to be impacted which I that the contractor maintain one lion, is expected to be completed ends. Some median and signal im- now, he has not heard any con- believe will prevent any signifi- access point to each business or cant backlash. Regardless, the property. Turn lanes in front of work will be done.” the Largo Mall in the east lanes BIGGER WAGONWHEEL The breakfast Morrissette re- will be provided. Signage also

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Up 3-1 in the bottom of MADEIRA BEACH – The Old the 7 and under All-Star recreation season played at the sixth, a timely walk by Mike team, pose with their Salt Fishing Foundation plans Davis Field Park, will be headed Adams and back-to-back dou- its 23rd annual Old Salt and Bill Dizzy Dean South State to Calhoun, Ga., for the Dizzy bles by David Siegel, Tyler Short Championship trophies. Currie Ford Ladies Fishing Tour- Dean World Series July 14 to 21. and Travis Carden helped widen nament, Aug. 11 and 13 at the Pictured are, front row, Two other All-Star teams from the lead to 6-1 for Tanner Field, from left, JoJo Becker, Madeira Beach Municipal Mari- the Pinellas Park PONY youth who came into the game and in- Caiden O’Brien, Justin na. baseball and softball league also duced three ground ball outs to Jacobs, Jack Thompson The event is a fundraiser for won state tournaments. seal the game and the champi- and Joseph Garcia; middle the Celma Mastry Ovarian Can- The 14 and under baseball onship. row, Jordan Lawton, Shane cer Foundation and All Chil- All-Stars will be defending their Mike Adams, Drew Guido, and McClanahan, Chad Cloud, dren’s Hospital. 2010 Dizzy Dean World Series Travis Carden and David Siegel, Matthew Robinson, The ladies tournament also in- win this year. The girls of the 12 who were solid behind the plate, Webb, Luke Percifield, cludes a Fish-A-Thon, captain’s and under All-Star team also also made great defensive efforts. Trevor Armstrong and party, silent auctions, local placed first in their state tourna- The Greater Largo Little Jacob Green; back row, restaurants, arts and crafts ven- League offers baseball programs ment. Coach Dave Armstrong, dors. from T-ball through Little League Both teams will be headed to Head Coach Joey Becker, Ladies will compete Saturday, Majors for boys and girls. Southaven, Miss., for their re- Manager Dave Thompson Aug. 13 in one of the largest Fall ball registration is slated spective Dizzy Dean World Series and Coach Geovanni fishing events of its kind. While for Wednesday, Aug. 10, and tournaments later this month. Garcia. men can captain and mate the The 8 and under and 16 and Wednesday, Aug. 17, 6:30 to 8 boat the angling is all up to the under softball teams within the p.m., and Saturday, Aug. 20, 10 Photo courtesy of PINELLAS PARK SHARKS ladies. league both finished second in a.m. to 2 p.m., at the sports “We are very proud of Jacob loves the sport of baseball and June. Whatever happens, he For event details, sponsorship their state tournament. complex on Lake Avenue. and his accomplishment of being has a true respect for the game,” plans to be around the basepa- opportunities or to register for Call 584-5505 or send an selected for the All-Star Team, to said his mother, Dawn Rogers. ths, possibly as a coach, if he email to LargoLittleLeague the tournament visit: Largo Junior All-Stars represent the League. 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CAMERAS, from page 1A quite frankly, we (locals) are the yellow. But Paul Bertels, head of and Councilman Doran joined little revenue. said as he joined Councilman problem.” the city’s Traffic Engineering De- Councilman Bill Jonson in vot- “It’s about safety,” Doran said. Paul Gibson in casting the two now heads the union that repre- Many residents have suggest- partment, said that Clearwater’s ing for Jonson’s motion to have “It’s not about the money and it’s dissenting votes. sents many of the city’s employ- ed that instead of installing cam- traffic signals are already staying City Attorney Pam Akin negoti- not about punishment.” Once the camera system is in- ees. eras at signalized intersections, yellow for the maximum amount ate a contract with Redflex “Until the legislature and the stalled, state law requires a 30- “I am concerned about the the city should increase the of time allowed by state law. which will not cost the city any- courts settle this, we should hold day “warning period” before it tourists,” Doran replied. “But amount of time the light stays In the end, Mayor Hibbard thing and may even generate a off,” Vice Mayor George Cretekos can start issuing $158 tickets.

AROUND TOWN, from page 1A prizes, free coffee, cake, popcorn, ers, highlighters, crayons, mark- prizes and giveaways. ers, binder or paper clips, pack- Dzimitrowicz honored City to sue company For more information, call the aging tape, staples, tape, for careless digging center at 771-6000, construction paper and index cards. CLEARWATER – The City National Night Out held Items can be dropped off at the Council has given City Attorney center, 5540 Park Blvd. For more Pam Akin the go-ahead to file a in Pinellas Park Aug. 2 information, contact Director of lawsuit against R and R Compa- PINELLAS PARK – The Pinellas Development Lynn Hoy, 456- nies, Inc., claiming that careless Park Police Department and Tar- 1566, ext. 229 or email lynn.hoy digging by the company’s employ- get will host a free cookout in ob- @pacecenter.org. ees has damaged city pipes not servation of National Night Out once, not twice, but three times, Aug. 2, 5 to 8 p.m., in the Target and the company refuses to pay parking lot, 7150 U.S. 19. Upper Pinellas Singles for the damage. The national event is a demon- to meet The city alleges that on Oct. 30 stration of support for crime pre- DUNEDIN – Upper Pinellas and Nov. 14, 2009, R and R em- vention. The hamburger and hot Singles will meet Tuesday, Aug. ployees negligently punctured 2- dog cookout, sponsored by Tar- 9, 6:30 p.m., in DuBois Hall at inch main gas lines while get, will feature a K9 demonstra- Our Lady of Lourdes Church, excavating and in both instances, tion from the police department 750 San Salvadore Drive. the company denied responsibili- and a vehicle extraction demon- Jesica Allen will speak on brain ty. It further alleges that on stration from the city’s fire de- fitness. Allen will offer tips on March 10, 2010, R and R em- partment. Several local how to keep the mind sharp. ployees damaged a sewer line on businesses plan to attend in a UPS, a singles group for those Hillcrest Circle South. show of unity against crime. age 50 and older, meets Tuesdays After reading a staff memo The Davis Field Neighborhood at 6 p.m., at the church. Enter- saying that R and R has ignored Watch is hosting a similar, less tainment, a speaker or discus- numerous demands to pay up, formal event at the same time sion group follows dinner. Guest the council authorized Akin to Aug. 2. Neighbors will hold a bar- singles are invited to share din- sue R and R for $3,529.51 to beque and plan to walk around ner. Cost is $7 and includes din- Steve Dzimitrowicz, 88, of Clearwater, left, received the Anzio Annie Award for 2011. He received the cover the cost of the damage and the Davis Field area in a show of ner and lecture. award “in recognition of his outstanding and loyal service” at the annual reunion of the Anzio the lost gas, as well as the cost of neighborhood unity against The group also meets Fridays Beachhead Veterans of 1944 in World War II. He has lived in Clearwater for 31 years after moving filing and serving the lawsuit. crime. for restaurant night and hosts so- from New York. Pictured right is Noel Balthasar, a friend and neighbor. – Lester R. Dailey To join the Davis Field event, cial events and picnics. call Officer Sosa-Jones at 244- For information, call 725-5453. Ski club kickoff set 9395. For more information CLEARWATER – The Clearwa- about the event at Target, contact Registration open for ter/St. Petersburg Ski and Sports Officer James Gatti at 244-1715 youth roller hockey Club inducts officers Club will host its 28th annual or Target’s Chad Ficco at 803- PALM HARBOR – Palm Harbor kickoff meeting on Friday, Aug. 0022. Parks and Recreation has opened 26, 6:30 p.m., at the Rusty Peli- According to the Pinellas Park registration for its fall 2011 youth can, 2425 N. Rocky Point Drive, Police Department, the concept of roller hockey season. Tampa. The event will showcase the local National Night Out The league is recreational and the club’s six winter ski trips for events is to heighten crime and divided into three age groups: 15 the upcoming season and kick off drug prevention awareness, gen- and under, 12 and under and 8 its fundraising efforts for Bay erate support for and participate and under. Pines Disabled American Veter- in local anti-crime programs, The registration fee is $75 for ans. strengthen neighborhood spirit members of the Palm Harbor Trips are planned to Taos, and police-community partner- Community Activity Center and N.M.; Park City, Utah; Sun Val- ships and send a message to $90 for nonmembers. Those reg- ley, Idaho; Telluride, Colo.; Lake criminals that the community is istered by Aug. 8 will receive a Tahoe, Nev.; and Snowmass, fighting back. $10 discount. The fee includes Colo. Visit www.snowshark.org. the 10-game season plus play- PACE Center requests offs, a jersey and awards. Vendors sought for office supplies Each player must attend eval- Senior Fun Fest PINELLAS PARK – The PACE uation day on Aug. 1. Play will PALM HARBOR – The Palm Center for Girls is asking the begin in September. Harbor Community Activity Cen- community for supplies for both Required equipment includes ter is now seeking health-related its summer programming and in inline skates, a hockey stick, a Photo courtesy of the SERTOMA CLUB vendors for its annual “Young at anticipation of the upcoming helmet with a facemask, gloves, The Clearwater All American Sertoma Club inducted new officers and directors for 2012 and 2013. Heart” Senior Fun Fest, sched- school year. elbow pads and full-length shin From left are Directors Charles Nicholson and Victor Spoto; Sergeant at Arms Geri Fazio; Vice President uled for Thursday, Sept. 15, 9 Needed materials include: guards. All equipment is available Membership Ed Day; Vice President Programs City of Clearwater Councilman John Doran; Director of a.m. to 1 p.m., at the center, white and colored copy paper, at Play It Again Sports. Socials Jan Handura; President Charles Fazio; Vice President Sponsorship Norbert Kuhn; President Elect 1500 16th St. colored two-pocket folders, single Register at the Palm Harbor Linda Pratt; Board Chairman George Handura; Director Steve Walz; and Sertoma International Director The free event will feature free subject spiral notebooks, gift Community Activity Center, 1500 Jessie Brown. Other officers are secretary/treasurer Debbie Huffer and the new Governor of the Central health screenings, free pneumo- cards to Staples or Office Depot 16th St. Call 771-6000 or visit Florida District, Harvey Rhinehart. The leadership of this club is committed to the continuation and the nia and flu shots with proper in- for ink cartridges, composition www.phrec.org for more informa- dedication in service to mankind by serving nonprofit institutions and people in need. surance, bingo for merchandise notebooks, Expo dry erase mark- tion.

SAILABILITY, from page 1A

Sailability often works with people from veteran’s groups, Shriners’ groups, and the Flori- da Sheriffs Youth Ranch. “Somehow this program touches the lives of many peo- ple in many different ways,” Nable said. Nable understands how the program is empowering for dis- abled people because it was even for her. “It empowers them. I mean, it empowers me that I got my butt in a boat,” Nable said. “We didn’t have money or the thought to do this up north. But the confidence that it builds in everyone, whether they’re physically or mentally challenged or able bodied and able minded like me because I remember when I first started, all I’d do is go in circles and the coach was like, ‘What are you doing?’” Throughout the years, both Nable and Calhoun have real- ized that sailing is a good metaphor for life. “Sailing is like life. You can’t go from point A to point B,” Nable said. “You sort of have to zig zag or tack through it to get where you want to go. Life is not black and white and in a way I think that’s what this is all about. It’s not about sail- ing.” Calhoun agreed. “The mainstream may have a powerboat life,” Calhoun said, Photos by CLAUDIA NABLE “but there are so many that Above: Aaron Medlin, left, and Peter Mondorf, two Special Olympics athletes, compete in the Dunedin Cup. have to be sailors. They have to They both now sail solo, which is something many believed, would never happen. Top right: Manyvone tack back and forth. All of a Champavannarath has learned how to sail the Christopher Reeve sailboat by herself using only her chin. sudden, okay, I broke my leg or Bottom right: Lynn Moers sails the Christopher Reeve electronic sailboat with his chin. lost my leg and I have to come this way in life and learn how gives about 98 percent of the to change course and get over money it takes in through its to this place. I have to come minimal fees and lots of back with the wind. You can’t fundraising and donations, it sail into a headwind. … When always needs volunteers to help your health goes, you have to it keep going, Nable said. Left: Volunteers learn to sail.” As the program moves for- help Jonathan Both Nable and Calhoun ward and looks ahead to its Hughes get ready agree that they feel they get next 10 years, Calhoun said he to sail the more back than they give by hopes the program can expand Sailability being volunteers. It is an amaz- even more and have more loca- sailboats. Hughes ing feeling to see what an im- tions throughout the greater has cerebral palsy pact sailing makes on people, Tampa Bay area. They also and first visited the and they are happy to be able hope to secure ensigns of their group with his to be a part of it. Not that the own for the more independent Shriner’s group. volunteering is easy. They lug sailors to use and race. Nable He has since heavy boats to and from the added that she hopes the group brought his church water. They sweat. They deal can participate in more regat- group for outreach with challenges. But they love tas, both locally and outside events. it. And they are always in need the immediate area. for more volunteers. Not every- To learn more or to volun- one has to sail, as there are al- teer, visit www.sailability ways plenty of jobs to do from greatertampabay.org or call shore. But as a nonprofit that 489-9468. Clearwater Beacon, July 29, 2011 5A PolicePolice beatbeat Five injured in DUI (fourth arrest) and driving las County condominium fire with a suspended or revoked li- Sheriff’s cense (misdemeanor). He also deputies he CLEARWATER – Five adults was cited for having no motorcy- had murdered were taken to local hospitals July cle endorsement. his wife. 22, suffering from smoke inhala- Lajune B. Castro, 59, of Clear- Deputies re- tion after firefighters rescued water, listed as the “at-fault driv- sponded to a them from the third floor of Inver- er,” was arrested for leaving the call about ness Condominiums, 2595 Coun- scene of a crash with property 6:30 p.m. July David R. Ernst tryside Blvd. damage, leaving the scene of a 21 and found Clearwater Fire & Rescue re- crash with serious bodily injury, David R. Ernst, 45, of 1916 First sponded to a structure fire about DUI crash with property damage St., being treated by paramedics. 2:40 a.m., according to a media and DUI crash with serious bodi- Ernst had reportedly tried to kill alert. Firefighters found heavy ly injuries. She also was cited for himself by taking unknown medi- smoke and flames shooting from causing the crash, failure to yield cations. the building. Several people were to right of way entering/ap- Initially, Ernst was taken to a trapped on the third floor. proaching an intersection. local hospital where he was being Firefighters rescued five people The crash occurred just after guarded by deputies, according to from windows and balconies with 11:30 p.m. April 8 at the inter- the sheriff’s report. He was re- ground ladders. Firefighters also section of Fisher and Curlew leased from the hospital and rescued one cat. No life-threaten- roads in Dunedin. booked in the Pinellas County ing injuries were reported and no According to deputies, Conklin Jail, charged with second-degree firefighters were injured. was heading eastbound on murder in connection with the Nearly 30 fire apparatus with Curlew Road on his 1991 Harley- death of his wife, Darlene M. as many as 100 firefighters re- Davidson motorcycle when he Mayfield, 59. sponded from Clearwater, Safety was struck by Castro who was While investigating the at- Harbor, Dunedin, Largo, Oldsmar heading westbound in a 2007 tempted suicide, deputies learned and Tarpon Springs. Pontiac G-5. Ernst had made statements to a Firefighters had the fire under Deputies said Castro made a neighbor that he had killed his control by 6 a.m., although work U-turn in front of Conklin, strik- wife. When deputies entered the continued to put out hot spots for ing him on the left side. Conklin residence to check on Ernst’s another two hours. Firefighters was ejected from his motorcycle, wife, they discovered a woman’s were continuing to monitor the and thrown 30 feet. Castro left decomposing body in the bathtub structure for flare-ups, which, the scene and deputies found her of the upstairs bathroom. They authorities say, is common with later in a parking lot at U.S. 19 immediately notified Homicide large fires. and Curlew Road. Unit detectives who took over the Half of the building sustained Conklin received multiple frac- investigation. heavy fire damage with portions tures to his left leg and other in- The body was badly decom- Photo courtesy CLEARWATER FIRE & RESCUE of the roof completely gone. Fire- juries. He was taken by posed and detectives could not Nearly 30 fire apparatus with as many as 100 firefighters from Clearwater, Safety Harbor, Dunedin, Largo, fighters were able to stop the fire ambulance to St. Joseph’s Hospi- immediately make identification, Oldsmar and Tarpon Springs work to contain a structure fire at Inverness Condominiums, 2595 Countryside from spreading to the other half tal. He was not wearing a helmet. or observe any obvious signs of Blvd. in Clearwater. of the building at a stairwell lo- Castro was not injured. trauma. Detectives confirmed the cated in the middle. Although Investigating deputies say alco- body was Mayfield’s on July 22, Teen charged with port, Slipko’s family and friends Witnesses also told detectives that portion did not sustain fire hol was a factor for both drivers. and her next of kin was notified. first-degree murder say he was last seen about 2 p.m. they had seen Weatherspoon damage, it did have a significant July 21 in a 1994 two-door Toy- driving the victim’s vehicle after The results of the blood alcohol Detectives also interviewed OLDSMAR – An Oldsmar teen amount of smoke and water ota Camry, champagne in color, the shooting. tests taken that day for both driv- Ernst, who allegedly confessed he was arrested and charged with damage. had suffocated his wife approxi- with Florida tag 721-DKS. The The investigation continues. ers confirmed they were both first-degree murder July 24 in At least 30 people were dis- mately two weeks ago during an vehicle, which belonged to a fami- under the influence. connection with the death of an- placed and the Red Cross is as- argument then placed her in the ly member, was missing and con- Conklin was booked into the other teen. Man injured when sisting them with temporary bathtub. He told detectives he sidered stolen. Pinellas County jail and released A citizen walking his dog found gas ignites living arrangements. The building had wanted to commit suicide Detectives are not releasing the same day on $6,000 bond. a Tarpon Springs man bleeding SEMINOLE – A Seminole man is uninhabitable. and attempted it by taking a large many details about the homicide Castro also was released from jail and unconscious just after 6:30 was seriously burned about 4:45 According to a preliminary in- amount of medication. He then because it is still an open active the day of the arrest on bonds to- p.m. July 21 in a wooded area at p.m. July 21 after gas ignited vestigation, the fire started in a went to a neighbor and told him investigation. However, they are taling more than $20,000. the south end of Gray Bark Drive while he was working on his girl- third floor unit. The fire does not what he had done. saying Weatherspoon shot Slipko, in Oldsmar. Pinellas County friend’s vehicle. appear to be suspicious at this The investigation continues. took his vehicle and left him for Woman arrested sheriff’s detectives identified the time. dead. Witnesses who know Pinellas County Sheriff’s after stabbing Police looking for injured man as Tyler James Slip- Weatherspoon say this was not a deputies responded to a report of Help needed to ID SAFETY HARBOR – Pinellas ko, 18. Slipko was taken by am- random act of violence. Weather- a vehicle fire at 10816 61st Ave. County sheriff’s deputies arrested shooting suspect bulance to a local hospital with spoon and Slipko were acquaint- N. in Seminole and found Joseph would-be ATM thief a Safety Harbor woman about PINELLAS PARK – Pinellas serious, life-threatening injuries. ed. P. Williamson, 31, being treated PALM HARBOR – Pinellas 6:30 p.m. July 21 after she al- Park police are looking for a sus- The Sheriff’s Office announced Detectives arrested Weather- by paramedics for serious burns County sheriff’s deputies are legedly stabbed her boyfriend pect that shot a 21 year old at the afternoon of July 24 that spoon July 24 at the Pinellas Ju- to his arms. He was transported seeking help to identify a man with a screwdriver. around 10:30 p.m. July 21, in Slipko had died. Diamonte venile Assessment Center where by helicopter to Tampa General who attempted to break into an Cherry E. Moody, 42, was the area of 72nd Avenue and Weatherspoon, 16, of Oldsmar he was already being held for Hospital where he remains. ATM at the BB&T Bank, 35098 charged with one count of aggra- 60th Street. was arrested, accused of murder- theft of a firearm. Detectives also U.S. 19 N. in Palm Harbor. vated battery (domestic) and vio- Police were responding to a call ing Slipko. recovered the 1994 Toyota Camry The suspect, described as a lation of probation. about multiple gunshots in the According to the sheriff’s re- that Slipko was last seen driving. See POLICE, page 8A clean-shaven white male, age 20- According to the sheriff’s re- area. As officers were arriving, a something, was caught on securi- port, Moody stabbed her man ran north of the area. He ty camera photos attempting to boyfriend, Vincent B. Jones, 47, was found several blocks away, break into the ATM on Friday, during an argument at their near 61st Street and Park Boule- July 8, 9:10 p.m.; and Tuesday, home. Deputies responding to the vard, with a gunshot wound to July 12, 12:05 a.m. scene found Jones bleeding from his stomach. Deputies are releasing images an apparent stab wound to the The victim was identified as of the suspect and believe some- left side of his mid-section. Jones Jeremy Medeiros. He was trans- one will recognize him. was transported to Bayfront Hos- ported to an area hospital with Anyone who has information pital with a puncture wound that non-life-threatening injuries. related to the suspect is asked to appeared to be non-life-threaten- Police learned that the shoot- contact Deputy Karl Gwynne at ing. ing suspect was possibly inside of 582-6200, or to remain anony- Deputies said both had been a house at 6092 72nd Ave., mous and be eligible for a cash drinking prior to the incident. where Medeiros lives. The SWAT reward, contact Crime Stoppers Moody was booked into the team was called to the area, given of Pinellas at 1-800-873-TIPS Pinellas County Jail and released that the suspect was potentially (8477). July 23 on bonds totaling armed and barricaded. $10,250. According to jail re- The SWAT team entered the ports, she also was arrested on resident at 1:40 a.m., but found Crash investigation it empty. An investigation of the leads to arrests Dec. 22, 2010, for resisting an of- ficer without violence and battery incident continues. DUNEDIN – Both drivers in- on a law enforcement officer. Anyone with information is volved in an April 8 motorcycle- asked to call Detective Ken Bless- car crash were arrested July 22 ing at 541-0795. Anyone wishing by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s IRB man charged with to remain anonymous and be eli- Office Major Accident Investiga- murdering his wife gible for a reward should contact tion team. 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Martha Moon, owner, commerce, underwriting and Network Management Services a 5,000-square-foot store serv- Tampa Bay/BPW received has 25 years of industry experi- New Business, assumes over- LLC, to develop the continually ing residents of Clearwater, the Red Purse Award for the LARGO – Laura Price, a ence in title and escrow. sight of AmeriLife’s vast Insur- expanding network of hospitals Largo and Belleair and adjacent March 2011 Pay Equity Pro- Largo-area Jazzercise instruc- ance Operations, comprised of affiliated with AmeriLife. communities six days a week, gram where Tampa attorney tor, will offer a citywide free-for- Third-Party Administration and providing cash loans and retail Mary Li Creasy spoke on the all Jazzercise open house Women Awards Luncheon set Career Operations. Pawnshop expands deals with superior service. subject of why the gender wage Tuesday, Aug. 2, 5 p.m., in the Passantino, who earned his “Opening a Clearwater store Fellowship Hall at St. Paul’s LARGO – The Largo/Mid- into Clearwater gap is harmful to women, now MBA at Cornell University and is a huge goal for me being a and in the future. United Methodist Church, Pinellas Chamber of Commerce has extensive experience in op- CLEARWATER – Big Tim’s local guy,” said Tim Russell, 1199 Highland Ave. will present its third annual BPW/Tampa Bay was select- erating Health Maintenance Or- Pawn recently opened its sec- president and CEO of Big Tim’s ed as the Local Organization of Open house festivities will in- Women Inspire Awards Lunch- ond retail store, located at ganizations, will work with Pawn, in a press release. “I the Year for illustrating the clude information on the eon Tuesday, Aug. 9, 11:45 AmeriLife staff to integrate 1690 Clearwater Largo Road. graduated from Largo High in most well-rounded year of pro- Jazzercise program and a free a.m. to 1:15 p.m., at the Greek- ’85 and never could get away grams, community outreach, workout. Admission is free to town Grille, 1230 Cleveland St., from the area I loved.” everyone, and participants Clearwater. According to Russell, his first sound fiscal policies, and effec- should dress to exercise. Re- Presented by the chamber’s store opened in 2009 in Pinel- tive public relations. freshments also will be served. Women In Business Council, las Park. His customers were Visit www.tampabaybpw.org. In addition, a $20/month un- the event will celebrate several looking for a more northern limited for 3 month special will women who have made a differ- county location. Cattitude opens ence in the region and work- be offered. The staff at Big Tim’s Pawn LARGO – Lisa Menze, Largo’s place. Individuals, The 60-minute Jazzercise Clearwater has more than 20 first certified feline master organizations and businesses class includes a warm-up, years of pawnshop experience. groomer, recently opened the high-energy aerobic routines, from throughout the area sub- Big Tim’s Pawn is committed mitted nominations for the area’s only feline-exclusive re- muscle-toning and cool-down to improving the Pinellas Coun- sort, Cattitude, at 1931 West stretch segment. Jazzercise awards to the council. ty community by sponsoring The luncheon is being spon- Bay Drive. combines elements of dance, local police and high school Menze has been grooming for resistance training, Pilates, sored by Sun Country Clean- events like the Pinellas County more than 20 years. She be- yoga, kickboxing and more to ers, B.J. Dandro and Sheriff’s Athletic Program and came one of 65 certified feline create programs for people of Associates, Hampton Inn and the Northeast High Cross master groomers in the world every age and fitness level. Al- Suites-Largo and Holiday Inn Country program. after completing her training ternative formats include Express and Suites Largo Cen- Jazzercise Lite, Jazzercise Per- tral Park. BPW Tampa Bay with the National Cat Groomers sonal Touch and Junior Jazzer- Cost is $20 for chamber Institute of America Inc. cise. members and $25 for guests. receives awards Cat lovers in the area will ex- Price also offers classes in Registration is required by The members and leadership perience an exclusive feline re- Belleair at the Dimmitt Com- Thursday, Aug. 4. To register, of the Business and Profession- sort featuring sedation-free munity Center. call 584-2321 or email al Women Tampa Bay recently grooming with state-of-the-art “This event allows me to [email protected]. were honored at the state con- equipment. Cattitude also of- thank all the students who vention of Business and Profes- fers boarding with all suite ac- have made Jazzercise a success AmeriLife expands sional Women of Florida, commodations. in Largo and Belleair,” Price CLEARWATER – Two long- receiving six awards. said in a press release. “I also time insurance executives, BPW/Tampa Bay was hon- ored for Best Publicized Event, SPCA Tampa Bay want to give the public an op- each with an expansive back- Best Public Relations, Young hires Martha Boden portunity to see what Jazzer- ground in the healthcare-relat- Careerist Local Organization LARGO – The board of direc- cise is all about.” ed insurance industry, recently joined AmeriLife, the nation’s Program, Young Careerist State tors for the Society for the Pre- Winner, Red Purse Program (for Advantage Title largest privately owned insur- vention of Cruelty to Animals ance agency of its type. best Pay Equality Program), Tampa Bay recently named an- Partners opens Jerry Cwiok, former presi- and as Local Organization of imal welfare executive Martha The Largo Mid-Pinellas dent of ING Insurance Fixed the Year. Also, during the state Boden chief executive officer. Chamber of Commerce recently Annuity Operations in Iowa, convention, BPW/Tampa Bay’s “Martha brings a unique hosted a ribbon-cutting cere- and Philip Passantino, formerly Bobbie Jean Williams was combination of professional an- mony celebrating the grand the president and CEO of San- elected as BPW/Florida presi- imal welfare and nonprofit opening of Advantage Title data Technologies in New York, dent. management experience which Partners, 13700 58th St. N., assumed management posi- Best Publicized Event was in will serve us well in achieving Suite 203, in ICOT Business tions with AmeriLife Corp. LLC, recognition for BPW/Tampa our mission to be the leader in Bay’s 2010 Networking Night in Center. of Clearwater. animal advocacy for the Tampa October 2010 that raised more Advantage Title Partners Cwiok, an insurance execu- Martha Moon, owner of Advantage Title Partners, greets people on July Bay community,” said James than $8,000 to fund scholar- boasts dedicated teams for pur- tive with a career in systems 20 to the grand opening of the company’s new offices at 13700 58th St. Lutz, SPCA Tampa Bay presi- chase, short sales, refinance analysis, brokerage and agency N., Suite 203, in ICOT Business Center. ships. The 2011 Networking Night is scheduled for Oct. 27. dent. BPW/Tampa Bay will honor Boden’s career has included Hoover SteamVac our 2011 Woman of the Year, executive positions in the for- Hoover WindTunnel profit workplace as well as in Carpet Shampooer Self-Propelled Julie Weintraub, president and founder of Julie Weintraub’s the not-for-profit sector. This Hands Across the Bay, and vice experience has allowed her to $ 99 $ 77 leverage her business knowl- Reg. $14999 Reg. president of the Gold & Dia- 99 127$17999 mond Source. edge in the support of animal Save Maria Rivero was selected as welfare. She served as the CEO $ 00 Young Careerist at the state 50 WOW! level at the May convention. Rivero is a student at Stetson See BUSINESS, page 7A Exp. 8-11-11 Exp. 8-11-11

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BUSINESS, from page 6A tal in the award process. The the years, our invocation com- This business-networking 59th annual meeting on Friday, ship/small business must be Rotary Four-Way Test (which mittee and numerous other event will feature bowling, re- Sept. 16, at the Sheraton Sand demonstrated. of the Humane Society of Indi- has been translated into more committees. Outside of his pro- freshments and a variety of Key Resort, 1160 Gulf Blvd., Nomination deadline is Aug. anapolis from 2002 through than 100 languages) asks the fession and service work, he en- great prizes. Clearwater. 19. For nomination forms or for mid-2008. Under Boden’s lead- following: Is it the truth? Is it joys a good round of golf (and a Cost is $200 to sponsor a Citizen of the Year nominees more information about award ership the HSI staff streamlined fair to all concerned? Will it bad one almost as much) and lane, which includes a team of have focused attention to the criteria, call 584-2321 or email internal procedures, set goals build goodwill and better he enjoys Karaoke. four to five bowlers, company Largo/Mid-Pinellas region [email protected]. and measured their progress in friendships? Will it be beneficial “But it obviously is not his name advertised on bowling through their direct efforts increased animal adoptions to all concerned? polka band or Karaoke skills lane, food and beverages, name which has generated acclaim or Solace relocates and other service priorities. Every Rotarian is asked to that have earned him this and logo on commemorative public notice; have outstanding LARGO – Solace Insurance Even as the national economy utilize this test in their person- honor. It is the deep service he program and prize contests. achievement in community recently relocated to a new cen- faltered, annual contributions al and professional lives. It is has rendered to his fellow man Basic team registration is $125 service; and have performed tral Pinellas location in the to HSI grew, as did the number meant to aid each Rotarian in here in Clearwater at the Home- for a team of four to five play- volunteer (uncompensated) Achieva Building, 10125 Ulmer- of donors and repeat gifts, sub- their goals of understanding, less Emergency Project and ers, food and prize contests. services to the community. Of- ton Road, Suite 200. stantially reducing the organi- goodwill, and fellowship of missionary work in Peru and as Space is limited to 12 teams. fices/chairmanships of nation- Solace, an established, inde- zation’s budget deficit. business. Paul Douglass was an adjunct professor at St. Pe- To register or for more informa- al, state and local civic and pendently owned, full service Boden will lead the SPCA voted as the Rotarian that most tersburg College – in additional tion, call 584-2321 or email nonprofit organizations will be insurance agency, has been Tampa Bay team that has been exemplifies these values. to his Rotary service already [email protected]. considered. serving the community for more in a state of transition since the mentioned. Mac Norcross Small Business than 28 years. Community ac- departure of executive director Lepeak gets Alfred P. “Now back to that large Community Award Person of the Year nominees tivists Bob Childress, CEO of Beth Lockwood in October Marshall Award weasel reference. You might not must own a locally operated in- Solace, and Suzan Decker Ross, 2009. Boden’s selection as the know that the largest member nominations sought BELLEAIR – At a recent dependent or franchised busi- owner of Decker Ross Interiors, new leader is the result of an of the weasel family is the LARGO – The Largo/Mid- Wednesday luncheon meeting ness with 50 or less fulltime teamed up to create a profes- intensive nationwide search. wolverine and the wolverine is Pinellas Chamber of Commerce of the Rotary Club of Clearwa- employees and be an active sionally designed office space, Boden is relocating from of course the mascot of the Uni- is accepting nominations for its ter at the Belleair Country member of the chamber. A utilizing as much existing furni- , Ohio, where she es- versity of Michigan located in Citizen of the Year and Mac commitment to the community, ture and art as possible. Decker tablished a project manage- Club, Pat Lepeak was recipient our honoree’s home state where of the club’s most prestigious Norcross Small Business Per- as demonstrated by contribu- Ross provided design consulta- ment office within a division of he went to school.” son of the Year awards. tions of personal time and/or tion and specification services the global consulting firm Ac- award – The Alfred P. Marshall Lepeak extended his sincere Award. The presentations will take resources, and a proven com- throughout the extensive reno- centure LLP. appreciation to those who se- place during the chamber’s mitment to local entrepreneur- vation process. According to Bob Clark, who lected him to receive the Alfred Douglass wins Four- announced that Lepeak was P. Marshall Award. He said it this year’s honoree, “(He) is was an honor he will cherish for Way Test Award nothing more than a large the rest of his life. BELLEAIR – At a recent weasel. 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ULMERTON, from page 2A Health briefs a Web site or by other means. Prince of Peace to supplies and totes for each an analysis of national data in- as the intermediary between a grams here at Largo Medical She said city officials think the host health, safety fair school-aged attendee. Call 585- cluding the avoidance of morbid- child’s primary care physician Center,” said Richard H. Satch- 9969. ity and mortality in cardiac and the emergency room. er, chief executive officer of Largo Ulmerton widening is a great LARGO – The Back-to-School project, but they recognize the surgery, use of medications and “We found parents were trav- Medical Center, in a press re- Health and Safety Fair will be use of internal mammary artery eling long distances to visit our lease. “As we continue to grow, impact it will have on business- Saturday, Aug. 13, 9 a.m. to 1 Heart surgery es. program gets honor grafts – a conduit for open-heart St. Petersburg Office located off this conference center will give p.m., at Prince of Peace Luther- surgery – that have been shown of 49th St. N.,” said Michael us the space and flexibility to “We are going to be here to do an Church, 455 Missouri Ave. CLEARWATER – The Society what we can, but it’s tough. We to improve patient care. Data an- Cibran, owner. “Our decision to provide some of the most diverse The fair will offer free school of Thoracic Surgeons awarded and quality educational lectures are trying to get creative on ways alyzed by the STS covered the expand to the Largo area was physicals, vision and hearing Morton Plant Hospital’s heart not only for our medical resi- to help them, but there is not period from Jan. 1, 2010 based on the need for a pediatric screenings and immunizations surgery program its prestigious dents and fellows, but also for all much at this stage of the game through Dec. 31, 2010. after-hours clinic in the area. We for preschool through high overall three-star rating, the of our health care employees and that we have been able to come The Society of Thoracic Sur- hope to continue growing and to school aged children. Free hair- highest designation given to hos- the community.” up with,” Brydon said. “That geons is a nonprofit organization eventually have several conven- cuts by Matrix also will be avail- pitals by STS. The conference center’s main doesn’t mean we won’t try to representing more than 5,600 ient locations for all families in able. Morton Plant is one of only meeting room will seat 200 peo- turn over every stone to” try to surgeons, researchers, and allied Pinellas County.” Community physicians will about 13 percent of more than health professionals worldwide ple. This room will be able to be help them. provide free physicals, along 1,000 hospitals with a cardiac subdivided into four smaller The city can at least provide who are dedicated to ensuring Graduate medical with the Clearwater Free Clinic. surgery program to receive a the best possible heart, lung, meeting rooms. Also, three addi- information on critical dates of Children must register by noon three-star rating. program investment tional conference rooms will be project work, she said. esophageal, and other surgical and come with their immuniza- “Because this reflects the clin- procedures for the chest. LARGO – Largo Medical Cen- located just steps away and will Among business owners who tion record. Last year, volunteer ical outcomes of our peers – ter is investing more than $2.1 provide space for smaller group have received some type of noti- doctors and nurses provided heart surgeons from across the Evening Pediatrics million in new education and meetings. The multipurpose con- fication about the project is more than 200 physicals and United States – this designation meeting facilities to accommo- ference center will connect elec- Santo Sardo, owner of Sardos volunteer stylists gave children a is especially meaningful,” said opens Largo office date the growth of the hospital’s tronically with Nova Pizza located just west of Semi- fresh start for school with a free Dr. John Ofenloch, cardiotho- LARGO – Evening Pediatrics, graduate medical education pro- Southeastern University, the nole on Ulmerton Road. Sardo is haircut. racic surgeon, Morton Plant Hos- based in St. Petersburg, recently gram, and the hospital’s capacity University of South Florida and concerned about the impacts of Community providers and pital. “The STS three-star rating opened its second location at for employee and community ed- other higher-learning institu- the work on his restaurant, such after-school programs will offer acknowledges our quality and 12190 Seminole Blvd., Suite A. ucation. tions to share educational pre- as having a smaller entrance information and registration. dedication to heart care. Evening Pediatrics was found- The project includes a 200- sentations through a way. Largo Fire Rescue will be on The STS rating is the gold ed in 2008, with the desire to seat conference center, resident state-of-the-art audio-visual sys- He said he hasn’t heard hand as well as Largo Police with standard in the health care in- provide after-hours medical care, resource rooms on patient care tem. Construction is set to be enough details about the project, their K-9 unit. dustry for interpreting and ac- without the expense of the emer- floors, on call rooms, a resident completed in November 2011. such as how long it’s going to The Florida Blood Services knowledging reliable, accurate gency room. dining room and renovation of The graduate medical educa- take. mobile van will receive donations clinical results for open-heart Evening Pediatrics aims at the current medical staff dining tion program of Largo Medical “I’m nervous about it, “ he of blood and plasma. There surgery programs. Morton Plant creating a calm and soothing en- area. Center is the third largest osteo- said. will be clowns, face painting, Hospital’s overall cardiac surgery vironment while providing excep- “This conference center will pathic program in the south and demonstrations and healthy performance was found to lie in tional care to infants, children assist us in educating the more has been designated as a statu- snacks. There will be a drawing the highest quality tier, thereby and adolescents when a primary than 118 resident physicians tory teaching hospital by the for two new bicycles and other receiving a STS three-star rating. care physician’s office may be who are a part of our 13 gradu- Agency for Health Care Adminis- giveaways, along with school The STS based its decision on closed. Evening Pediatrics serves ate medical educational pro- tration.

Pet briefs POLICE, from page 5A versatile style SPOT seeks Proceeds from calendar sales to 7:30 p.m. beginning Aug. 2. According to witnesses, Williamson was using an electric leaf blow- will support spay and neuter Dogs must be at least 10 new freeform calendar candidates er to siphon gasoline from a 1997 Saturn owned by Sommer M. collection... programs. weeks old and have current just like real hair, PINELLAS PARK – Stop Pet Brocuglio, 34, of Seminole when a spark from the blower ignited the style it wavy, curly vaccinations. Class fees are fire. Williamson was attempting to check the gas tank for sugar be- or straight! Overpopulation Together is $75 for six weeks of class. Call cause he believed the vehicle had been tampered with when he dis- seeking Tampa Bay’s hottest SPOT offers spay, 238-1690. covered the gas lid open. RAQUELWELCH men for a calendar contest. neuter specials signature wigs, additions and clip-in extensions The investigation continues. SPOT is seeking 13 fit men PINELLAS PARK – Stop Pet Animal Foundation who love animals and support Overpopulation Together Spay School resource officer honored spay and neuter programs. To and Neuter clinic is offering to host fundraiser LARGO – Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi honored Pinellas be considered for SPOT’s 2012 $50 dog neuters and $75 dog BELLEAIR – The annual Wigs by Abby County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Ural Darling as the 2011 School Re- calendar, candidates must spays for all puppies age 4 to 5 Bowser Ball and Auction will source Officer of the Year during the 32nd annual conference of the send a shirtless photo to SPOT, months old through Aug. 31. take place Saturday, Sept. 10, Summer Sale In The clinic is at 4403 62nd 6 to 10 p.m., at the Belleair Florida Association of School Resource Officers in Orlando July 18. 4403 62nd Ave. N., Pinellas More than 300 law enforcement officers from around the state at- Ave. Country Club, 1 Country Club Park, FL 33781. Photos also tended the event, which recognized Deputy Darling’s outstanding Progress! It’s important to fix pets be- Lane. may be emailed to SPOTusa@ work as a School Resource Officer in Pinellas County. Largo Mall All of the proceeds from the yahoo.com with the subject fore age 6 months to prevent “School resource officers play a pivotal role in the lives of our chil- Next to Bath & Body Works event will go to support the 501-WIGS (9447) “calendar photo.” Submissions unwanted behaviors such as dren by protecting and mentoring them,” Bondi said. “Deputy Dar- Pinellas Animal Foundation’s • 100s of wigs, hairpieces and accessories! must include contact informa- escaping to find a mate, aggres- ling has earned the trust and respect of the students, teachers, and mission to enrich the lives of • Catering to hair loss and special needs! tion. Deadline is Saturday, sion, spraying and marking administrators of the Pinellas County School District and is a re- • Many wigs and hairpieces on sale now! Aug. 13. Winners will have their territories, messy heat cy- companion animals and people markable example for the students.” of all ages through education, a photo shoot with professional cles and coming home preg- Darling began his career in law enforcement with the Pinellas responsible pet ownership and $ Any Wig Over $100 photographer Rebecca Brittian nant. Mixed breeds make up 75 County Sheriff’s Office in 1995. In 2001, he was assigned to the service programs. Expires 8-28-11 and will be featured with a pet percent of the animals in the School Resource Officer Unit for Osceola Middle School, where he 10 OFF “This is our 12th annual of the month in SPOT’s 2012 shelters. This is a direct result has made a positive impact on the school’s environment and safety. Bowser Ball and we are expect- Open Mon.-Sat. 10-7 • Sunday 12-5 calendar. of pets escaping and coming Between 2001 and 2011, there has been an 86 percent decrease in

072811 ing it to be bigger and better For information, call 329- home pregnant. It also is the the number of students arrested, from 83 in 2001 to 12 in 2011. Ad- prime time to prevent deadly than ever,” said Don Morgan, ditionally, Darling teaches personal safety classes, counsels new stu- 8657 or visit www.SPOTusa president of the PAF. .org. cancers of the reproductive sys- dents, and works with administrators on behavioral solutions for tem. Early age spay and neuter The event will include a gour- struggling students. can help pets live up to six met meal from the Belleair “I’m proud of Deputy Ural Darling and his outstanding work pro- years longer. To schedule an Country Club, dancing to High tecting our most vulnerable and precious citizens, children. He is as appointment, call 329-8657 or Velocity Entertainment’s disc an example of the outstanding efforts put forth everyday by all the What’s Selling visit www.SPOTusa.org. jockey Christina Huebel, silent men and women of the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office School Re- and live auctions and casino source Officer Unit. Protecting children, school staff, teaching, and Dog obedience games provided by Cheers being mentors, are just a few of the tasks these deputies perform,” in Pinellas County Events. There will be a cash said Pinellas County Sheriff Jim Coats. classes set bar and black tie is optional. St. Petersburg ST. PETE BEACH – Dog Obe- The PAF is renowned for two Man arrested for planting hoax bomb $ dience classes are now being of its programs, the Pet Profes- LARGO – A Largo man was arrested July 21 accused of planting a 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths 250,000 taught at the St. Pete Beach sor in School Program and the hoax bomb under his own vehicle. Community Center and Aquat- Hand and Paw Pet Loss Sup- Jeffrey Boreman, 37, was charged with a second-degree felony ics Complex, 7701 Boca Ciega port Program. The Pet Professor after Largo police determined he had built and planted a hoax bomb Drive. program visits Pinellas County on his own vehicle before taking it to a local business for an oil SOLD Sara Muzzy of Fuzzy Muzzy school children to teach them change. Dog Academy serves as the in- about being a responsible pet Police were called to the Jiffy Lube at 13763 Walsingham Road structor for the class. Interac- owner. The Hands and Paws about 5 p.m. July 16 after a technician found a suspicious device at- tive exercises are met with program is a pet loss grief tached to the undercarriage of Boreman’s car. guidance, encouragement and counseling support group. PAF Largo police called the Tampa Bomb Squad for assistance. The motivation. The combination of donations, grants and the bomb squad, along with agents from the Federal Bureau of Investiga- obedience and behavior modifi- Pinellas County Veterinary tion and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, cations will result in a respect- Medical Association fund both responded to assist. A robot was used to remove the device from the ful companionship. programs. Call 543-5050 or vehicle. The next session of classes visit www.pinellasanimalfounda A large number of businesses near the Jiffy Lube were closed and Gorgeous wide open views of Intracoastal waterway. Villa with oversize 1 will be offered Tuesdays, 6:30 tion.org. evacuated and a portion of Walsingham Road was closed for several car garage. Florida room adjoins main living room area for a total of 1,660 hours before authorities determined the device was a fake. Sq. Ft. of living space. 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I’m not talking about the bad pills we ing iron and phosphorus tablets. When keep reading about – the uppers, downers, Driver’s Seat these employees gathered in the company budget blues trankies, oxycodones – that so many people Bob Driver cafeteria, every cellphone within 500 yards abuse. I’m referring to the legal and general- began playing the songs of Lefty Frizzelle, a ly beneficial pills that the average person country-western balladeer popular in the Governments again wrangle will ingest in a lifetime. 1950s. Only after several weeks of top-se- You swallow an aspirin tablet to combat a cret investigations was the source of the with tough funding choices backache, or maybe because your doctor this with your physician the next time she trouble revealed. Today, Microsoft and says it will help to keep your blood clotting prescribes a new drug for you. other high-tech companies require their With declining property tax values and other adverse effects of the level where it should be. But no one informs A drug named Psickofancie is believed to employees to submit a list of the drugs economic downturn forcing local governments to make deep budget you that in certain left-handed women living have extended the Vietnam War by several they’re taking. cuts, time is running short for residents to email, call or talk to their on pig farms in Chechnya, aspirin can trig- months. During negotiations with the North In addition to prescription drug capsules elected officials on what they consider their top priorities. ger a compulsion to slash the tires of per- and pills, herbal supplements are also be- Some residents wait until the final public hearings on budgets in sons known to yearn for the return of Soviet A puzzling side effect of lieved to influence human behavior in un- September to plead with local government officials to keep funding in- rule. Surprising, but true. No one under- ginseng occurs when it’s predictable fashion. Herbs and roots from tact for programs or services. Though their intentions are good, by stands why. Asia have been used as medicines ever then it may be too late for residents to convince their elected officials to Most pills, acting alone, have the desired taken by stockbrokers since 7633 B.C., when a prince of the make changes because of the need for government to adopt budgets effect. But in combination with other pills, a who engage in pole Hfung dynasty accidentally discovered that before the start of the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1. dynamic is sometimes formed that can have juice from the jing-a-ling weed could cure Almost every government continues to face tough choices in what far-reaching and unpredictable results. An vaulting. For several days his carbuncles. Today a popular Asian herb services to fund and whether positions should be left unfilled. Li- example is what may happen when after each track meet, the is ginseng, used to produce extra energy braries, recreational programs, parks – the extent of budget cuts leaves Losoparin (for high blood pressure) is taken and stimulate gumption flow from the few services left unscathed. Try as they might, officials will never at the same time as Maleprozik (used to athletes are overcome by liver’s fiduciary valves. please all individuals when deciding what programs and personnel can combat acid reflux). The two drugs have a an obsession for Asian A puzzling side effect of ginseng occurs be cut. molecular construction that, in combina- when it’s taken by stockbrokers who en- Some pressing issues affect intergovernmental funding. For instance tion, triggers abnormally vivid dreams in women. gage in pole vaulting. For several days after county and city governments are working to resolve funding problems which the patient believes he/she can pre- each track meet, the athletes are overcome for emergency medical services. Facing a $13.4 million deficit in EMS dict the winner of the 2017 World Series. Vietnamese, Secretary of State Henry by an obsession for Asian women. They fol- funding, by the middle of the next fiscal year, the system will be “flat This delusion may force him to contact Kissinger was taking the drug to cure his low these women from about 30 steps be- out of money,” County Administrator Bob LaSala said. bookies and place his life savings on the tendency to drool. Only later was it learned hind while making guttural yearning The solutions are complex and are under much scrutiny. New fund- line. that a Psickofancie side effect stimulated sounds. Only by giving up ginseng can the ing scenarios are being proposed, and county residents could be facing Many pills are living things. They have Kissinger’s already-pronounced tendency to pole vaulters be free of this compulsion, an increase in EMS millage as part of the solution. In any event, main- cells, axons, dendrites, proteins and ra- suck up to officials, including enemy diplo- which, as you can imagine, has caused a taining the status quo is not the answer. dioactive extensions that reach out to the mats. This caused him to agree to truce degree of instability in the daily Dow-Jones Adopting a budget is arguably the most important task facing local body’s nooks and crannies, in search of terms that, when relayed to the White index. governments. Recognizing that making cuts in services is often emo- both illness and good health. This is espe- House, caused President Nixon to explode If you feel that the statements I’ve made tionally charged, elected officials are wise to seek public input to make cially true in the case of cerebral crannies, and ask, “What in God’s name is Henry up in this column seem unlikely, I suggest you the process appear as transparent as possible. A trend that seems to notably in the anterior postpineal regions of to?!” The peace talks were postponed and show them to your friendly neighborhood be working is for government officials to engage the public early on in the skull. If two beneficial drugs happen to the war went on. All because of a drool pharmacist. He/she will respect you for the process of establishing budget priorities, through forums and town reach a needy and pill-worthy cranny at the drug. your scholarly interest and will view you in hall meetings, several months before the final public hearings are same time, a pharmaceutical tug of war can Several studies have shown that metallic a new light from that day forward. scheduled. result in which both drugs fight it out. If the pills such as iron and molybdenum can Bob Driver is a longtime columnist Certainly, it’s not always possible for the public to attend even the contest is not quickly resolved, white blood produce low levels of electromagnetism, es- and editorial page editor for the Clear- most important local government meetings and speak out on critical cells are summoned and the entire situation pecially in high-tech regions, notably Sili- w ater Sun. Send Driver an e-mail at issues, such as proposed funding cuts. But local government posts the goes up for grabs. You may want to discuss con Valley, Cal. In 2008 a section of the [email protected]. phone numbers and emails for their elected officials on their websites. Some post their budgets, too. Have a say. LETTERS Ambiguous gambling laws Editor: So the sheriff is shutting down the sweepstakes cafes. No one to blame here but the state Legislature. If the sheriff shuts them down or leaves them open, it’s the ambiguous gambling laws that have created this problem. Marianne Pasha gave a standard rendition of the definition of gam- bling. No problem there. The gambling activity as her definition de- scribes it, is legal in Florida. Examples: horse and dog tracks, casinos, poker rooms, lottery games, bingo, and poker rooms. So all of the rhet- oric about what is considered as gambling, and that gambling is ille- gal, quickly becomes a moot point. So what is it that’s illegal? If it’s not the act of gambling, and it’s not the games, what’s left? Law enforcement is left chasing the gray area of the state’s gambling laws, which allows certain people, in certain places, to offer certain gambling games to some citizens. There is no defendable rhyme or rea- son to these decisions. For the other citizens of Florida who wish to gamble in other ways the state cries foul. This is done under the guise of “gambling is illegal.” The gray area of the law is not as gray as it is favorable to some private citizens. The act of gambling is not illegal. Not being on the “special list” of people who are given the right to offer gambling to the public is what’s illegal. There are some clear and well-defined illegal activities that are a part of the gambling attraction. These are known as the “blood sports.” These activities still take place in some communities, but are not ap- proved in any way by the state. Dog fighting and cock fighting is a defi- nite no go. Bull fighting, rat baiting, cricket and spider fighting, even canary fighting is clearly against the law along with many other such horrors. So it is demonstrated that a clear picture is attainable about what is illegal and what is not, when it comes to certain activities and gam- bling on those activities. The sheriff would not feel a need to send a no- tice to a person operating a cock-fighting pit giving him 30 days to How to avoid being eaten alive show why he should not be closed and put in jail. Moving the opera- tion to another location to avoid prosecution might not work either. If you plan to go into the Gulf, consider arm- in the group. Disguising a bullfight as an animal exercising period might not pass ing yourself with a waterproof explosive device. • If you are attacked: “Keep pummeling the muster. There has been no precedent set that would allow a county or Peace of mind goes a long way. shark’s eyes and gills until you either die or the a sovereign nation or a pari-mutuel facility to have any animals fight- I guess I have some explaining to do. Tom shark goes away. If you create enough trouble ing to the death; betting or no betting. And no one is seriously lobbying A reader left a message on my voice mail last for the shark, he’ll eventually give up and find to get these activities approved. week chastising us for publishing a picture of a Germond something easier to eat.” Most of the other gambling games have no real basis for being out- 417-pound bull shark caught off the Reding- At this point, you should be well on your lawed, or they would be outlawed everywhere. Why can a person bet ton Long Pier. way to deploying your waterproof explosive de- on a horse or play in a poker game, even play a slot machine, all in the “Does anybody have any common sense at vice. same facility, but a roulette game is outlawed? It’s just that the present that newspaper?” she asked. “I think it’s terri- you any time you go to the beach. I hope that information was helpful. In addi- system is trying to have it both ways. Florida citizens are beginning to ble to put that picture there. It’s summer and • If you see a shark, “get out of the w ater. tion, I would like to add the following advice: see through the charade of current gambling laws. we are swimming at the beach. We are trying While there are a number of things you can do • If you see schools of fish moving swiftly Terry Terril to enjoy it. Now you see this, and everybody is to w ard off a shark attack, you’re not truly safe past you, get out of the water. Something Land O’ Lakes going to stay out of the water.” until you’re out of the w ater. Your goal should could be chasing them. Better to be safe than She asked us to consider what effects of always be to get back to shore or back on the shark food. Announcement about power plant shocking running a picture of a “monster” bull shark boat.” • Learn how to determine whether the shark Editor: will have on tourism. is a friend or foe. And when you’ve mastered Recently local press reports announced that the Crystal River nucle- So I did. the skill, let me know. Guess I’m a slow learn- ar power plant would not be decommissioned but repaired at a cost of Since there might be more than one monster er. approximately $1.2 billion. This announcement was very shocking to bull shark out there, I believe we have the re- • Do not buy shark repellent products, even me. Let me explain. My daughter was diagnosed with leukemia at the sponsibility to provide residents and tourists if they come with a money-back guarantee. age of 7, in 2008. During her treatment a doctor told me that her with some tips to prevent them from being DEET doesn’t work, either. leukemia was caused by ionizing radiation. From there I did extensive eaten alive. • Do not volunteer to participate in any clini- research on this subject and discovered the following facts: Besides bull sharks, the Gulf is home to cal studies involving the feeding habits of bull • Nuclear power is not clean energy but rather one of the dirtiest in- blacktip sharks, tiger sharks, great white sharks. dustries there is. sharks, blue sharks, hammerheads and other • Learn more about the lifestyles of sharks. • Nuclear energy costs the consumer more than other forms of ener- man-eaters. About 49 species all total, accord- For instance, watch “Shark Week,” on the Dis- gy as witnessed by Illinois, the No. 1 user of nuclear power. They also ing to a website. Of course, not all of the covery Channel, which starts July 31 at 9 p.m. happen to have the highest utility bills in the Mid-west. species are man-eaters. But, I think it is safe to I suspect there will be great footage. You can’t • All nuclear power stacks have to vent their stacks on a daily basis. assume that most sharks don’t like to be get enough of the “Great White Slam Dance.” Per government reports this is called “effluence.” This effluence, re- groped. I’ve never tried feeding one, either. Yup, it’s hell to be an inhabitant of Seal Island. leased into the environment contains 1,400 radioactive particles. Bull sharks, besides being man-eaters, have Any more questions? These particles release their own energy much like a gift that never a lot of ingenuity, too. They’ve been known to If you see something like this, get out of the If all else fails, use common sense. stops giving. travel up the Mississippi River as far as Illinois. water. Here’s hoping you have a great shark-free • All of the above mentioned particles are mutagens. Meaning they Here is more important information about day at the beach. Coming next week, “How to cause the cells to do things they are not supposed to do. Mutagen sharks that we pulled from various websites: And hope there is a strong alcoholic bever- Avoid Getting Struck by Lightning While means change. On a cellular level we are changing and this is why we • “Do not enter the w ater if sharks are know n age waiting for you. You’re at the Beach, and Who to Sue if You have such high cancer statistics. to be present and evacuate the water if sharks • “Stay in groups. Sharks are more likely to Are.” • The by-products of nuclear energy are food for war, producing nu- are seen while you’re there.” pick off lone individuals.” Just when you thought it was safe to go clear munitions. Good point. Carry those instructions with But keep a safe distance from any bleeders back into the water. When does the public get the truth? When do we have a voice in these decisions? When is the press going to investigate and dissemi- nate the truth on this subject? I have many books, scientific refer- ences, and scientists, doctors that I can quote on this subject. This 9911 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, FL 33772 information needs to get out to the public. Please, something must be done in this area as it does have a direct effect on all of our long-term 727-397-5563 • Fax: 727-397-5900 • www.TBNweekly.com health. 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As the temperatures heat up, so does the local music scene with three big events scheduled in the coming weeks. The Rockstar Mayhem Festival starts things off Saturday, Aug. 13, 2:15 p.m., at the A1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre, 4802 U.S. 301 N., Tampa. Tickets range from $32 to $73.25. Call 813-740- 2446 or visit www.livenation.com. The festival will feature headliners Disturbed, Godsmack, Megadeth, Machine Head, In Flames and Trivium. Also performing will be Suicide Silence, All Shall Perish and Straight Line Stitch on the Revolver Stage. On the Jagermeister Stage, entertainment will include performances by Unearth, Kingdom of Sorrow and Red Fang. A local band, Catalysis, will open on the festival’s Jagermeis- ter Stage. Skullcandy will present the IDentity Festival on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1 p.m., at the A1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre. Tickets range from $20 to $426. Call 813-740-2446 or visit www.live Photo courtesy of SONY PICTURES ANIMATION nation.com. Neil Patrick Harris stars as Patrick with Smurfs, from left, Clumsy, Brainy, Smurfette, Gutsy and Papa Smurf in Columbia Pictures’ “The Smurfs.” The festival’s main stage will feature performances by Kaskade, Pretty Lights, Rusko, The , Chuckie, Booka Shade and Jessie and the Toy Boys. Other artists scheduled to appear in- clude Steve Aoki, DJ Shadow, Holy Ghost!, Hercules and Love Af- Opening this weekend fair, , Le Castle Vania, Doorly, Afrobeta, Manufactured Superstars, Aeroplane, LA Riots, White Shadow, Nervo, Riotgear, Craig and Ford team up for ‘Cowboys & Aliens,’ Smurfs hit the screen Chad Hugo, Marshall Barnes and The Eye. Finally, Hippiefest will evoke the Summer of Love on Saturday, Compiled by LEE CLARK ZUMPE Aug. 27, 7 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road. Tickets range from $39 to $75. Call 791-7400 or visit www.ruth A number of new movies will hit theaters this week, including the eckerdhall.com. following films opening in wide release: The annual concert event celebrates the music of the era and the lifestyle revolution it represented. This summer will mark the sixth ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ year of Hippiefest which showcases artists who first achieved Genre: Action, adventure, western and science fiction stature in the decade that expressed peace, love and happiness. Cast: Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Olivia Wilde, Sam Rockwell, Paul This year’s lineup will include Dave Mason (Traffic), Mark Farner Dano, Adam Beach, Noah Ringer and Ana de la Reguera (formerly of Grand Funk Railroad), Rick Derringer, Felix Cavaliere’s Director: Jon Favreau Rascals and Gary Wright. Music-lover can expect to hear hits such Rated: PG-13 as “Feelin’ Alright,” “We Just Disagree,” “I’m Your Captain (Closer It’s 1875, New Mexico Territory. to Home),” “We’re An American Band,” “Some Kind of Wonderful,” A stranger (Daniel Craig) with no memory of his past stumbles into “Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo,” “Good Lovin’,” “Groovin’,” and the hard desert town of Absolution. The only hint to his history is a “Dream Weaver.” Ruth Eckerd Hall also will host a Hippiefest mar- mysterious shackle that encircles one wrist. What he discovers is that ketplace offering beads, tie dyes and other iconic reminders of the people of Absolution don’t welcome strangers, and nobody makes a Woodstock, and a generation that brought a whole move on its streets unless ordered to do so by the iron-fisted Colonel new outlook to life. The marketplace will open at 5 p.m. Dolarhyde (Harrison Ford). It’s a town that lives in fear. But Absolution is about to experience fear it can scarcely compre- Following is a list of other music scene events for the month: hend as the desolate city is attacked by marauders from the sky. Screaming down with breathtaking velocity and blinding lights to 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre abduct the helpless one by one, these monsters challenge everything • Kings of Leon, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 7 p.m. the residents have ever known. Photo by ZADE ROSENTHAL/UNIVERSAL STUDIOS/DREAMWORKS II DISTRIBUTION • Lil’Wayne with Rick Ross, Keri Hilson, Far East Movement and Now, the stranger they rejected is their only hope for salvation. As Daniel Craig is a stranger with no memory of his past in “Cowboys & Lloyd, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 7 p.m. this gunslinger slowly starts to remember who he is and where he’s Aliens,” an event film for summer 2011 that crosses the classic Western • Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, Saturday, Aug. 13, been, he realizes he holds a secret that could give the town a fighting with the alien-invasion movie in a blazingly original way. 2:15 p.m. chance against the alien force. With the help of the elusive traveler Ella • Rascal Flatts with Sara Evans, Easton Corbin and Justin (Olivia Wilde), he pulls together a posse comprised of former oppo- cheated on him and wants a divorce, his “perfect” life quickly unravels. Moore; Friday, Aug. 19, 7 p.m. nents—townsfolk, Dolarhyde and his boys, outlaws and Apache war- Worse, in today’s single world, Cal, who hasn’t dated in decades, • The IDentity Festival, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1 p.m. riors – all in danger of annihilation. United against a common enemy, stands out as the epitome of un-smooth. Now spending his free • Train and Maroon 5 with Matt Nathanson, Wednesday, Aug. they will prepare for an epic showdown for survival. evenings sulking alone at a local bar, the hapless Cal is taken on as 31, 7 p.m. wingman and protégé to handsome, thirty-something player Jacob The Amphitheatre is at 4802 U.S. 301 N., Tampa. Call 813-740- ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ Palmer (Ryan Gosling). In an effort to help Cal get over his wife and 2446 or visit www.livenation.com. Genre: Comedy, drama and romance start living his life, Jacob opens Cal’s eyes to the many options before Cast: Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone and him: flirty women, manly drinks and a sense of style that can’t be Capitol Theatre Jonah Bobo found at Supercuts or The Gap. Cal and Emily aren’t the only ones • Shawn Colvin, Friday, Aug. 12, 8 p.m. Director: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra looking for love in what might be all the wrong places: Cal’s 13-year- • Kenny Vance and the Planotones, Friday, Aug. 26, 7:30 p.m. Rated: PG-13 old son, Robbie (Jonah Bobo), is crazy about his 17-year-old babysit- At forty-something, straight-laced Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is living ter, Jessica (Analeigh Tipton), who harbors a crush on Cal. And the dream – good job, nice house, great kids and marriage to his high See MUSIC SCENE, page 8B school sweetheart. But when Cal learns that his wife, Emily (Julianne Moore), has See OPENING, page 3B

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Gallery hours Lovers,” by Neil Simon, present- painting, printing, stitching, em- top surgeon in London in 1928 is category of Best Contemporary party to follow. are Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. ed by Early Bird Dinner Theatre, bellishing, quilting, weaving, knit- seemingly unaware of the affair Folk Album. to 4 p.m. Call 738-8010 or visit through Sept. 4, at the Italian- ting, felting, beading, basket between her husband and her Palm Harbor www.gcaa-fl.org. American Club, 200 S. McMullen making, polymer clay, crochet friend. The play offers an exami- Dunedin • “My Big Fat Italian Funer- • “Barefoot in the Park,” by Booth Road. Seating for perform- and papermaking. For informa- nation of fidelity and trustfulness. • Second Friday Wine and Art al,” Friday, Aug. 26, 6 to 10 p.m., Neil Simon, through Aug. 14, pre- ances is Thursday through Sun- tion about the design guild, visit • Shawn Colvin, Friday, Aug. Walk, Friday, Aug. 12, 5:30 to at the Harbor Hall, 1190 Georgia sented by American Stage The- day, 4 p.m. Seating for matinees www.surfacedesignguild.com. 12, 8 p.m., at Capitol Theatre, 8:30 p.m., at Pioneer Park, at the Ave. Presented by the Greater ater, at the Raymond James is Thursday and Saturday, 11 The exhibits are open Monday 405 Cleveland St. Tickets range intersection of Main Street and Palm Harbor Chamber of Com- Theatre, 163 Third St. N. Per- a.m. Cost is $29.90 a person. For through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 from $47 to $67. Call 791-7400 Douglas Avenue. The monthly merce, this murder-mystery din- formances are Tuesday through reservations, call 446-5898. Visit p.m.; and Friday through Sun- or visit www.atthecap.com. In an event features more than 30 par- ner theater will be an interactive Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; and Friday www.earlybirddinnertheatre.com. day, noon to 5 p.m. Call 562- era when female singer-songwrit- ticipating merchants. Attendees event, produced by Murder She and Saturday, 8 p.m. Matinees Middle-aged and married, over- 4970. ers are ever-more ubiquitous, can purchase a $10 wristband Wrote Inc. The production will are Saturday and Sunday, 3 p.m. • “Brighton Beach Memoirs,” Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park” is worked and overweight, Barney Colvin stands out as a singular enabling them to participate in feature audience participation by Neil Simon, presented by and enduring talent. The three- about those delicious, delirious Cashman wants to join the sexu- discounts and giveaways as well with selected guests joining a Francis Wilson Playhouse, Aug. time Grammy winner has re- and dicey first days of marriage. al revolution before it’s too late as a drawing. Some merchants cast of characters. The dinner will 11-21, at the playhouse, 302 leased nine albums to date, It’s 1964, and newlyweds Paul and arranges three seductions: will have wine tastings, art ex- be catered by Carrabba’s Italian Seminole St. Performances are including the platinum “A Few (Gavin Hawk) and Corie (Saman- the first, Elaine Navazio proves hibits, food and entertainment. Grill. Cost is $35 a person. Ad- Thursday through Saturday, 8 Small Repairs” which featured tha McKinnon Brown) are just to be a foul-mouthed bundle of For information, visit www.delight vance reservations are required. p.m. Matinees are Sunday, 2 the hit song “Sunny Came starting their life together in a neuroses; Bobbi Michele is next, fuldunedin.com. Call 784-4287. a 20-ish actress who’s too kooky p.m. Tickets are $21 for adults Home.” Colvin’s songs have been • Wearable ART Fashion tiny, fifth floor Manhattan by half; and finally comes and $11 for students. Call 446- included in motion picture Show, Saturday, Aug. 13, 7:30 walkup. He’s a straight-as-an- September and Jeanette Fisher, a 1360 or visit www.franciswilson soundtracks and she has also p.m., at the Dunedin Fine Art St. Petersburg arrow lawyer and she’s a free gloomy, depressed housewife who playhouse.org. Simon’s award- made appearances in films, on Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd. • My Summer Vacation, art ex- spirit always looking for the latest happens to be married to Bar- winning autobiographical 1983 television and on the stage. On Tickets are $15 general admis- hibit, through July 31 at ArtLofts kick. On moving into their new ney’s best friend. comedy, set in Brooklyn in the her most recent studio album, sion and $35 to $75 for reserved at Florida Craftsmen, 10 Fifth St. apartment, the newlyweds are in- • Art exhibit, through Aug. 28, 1940s, is heartwarming and nos- “These Four Walls,” released in seating. Call 298-3322 or visit N. The exhibit will feature work vaded by Corie’s interfering moth- at Clearwater Main Library, 100 talgic, chronicling young Eugene 2006, she again paired with long- www.dfac.org. This annual event by members of the Gulf Coast er as well as an aging lothario N. Osceola Ave. The exhibit fea- Jerome’s inspiration as a play- time collaborator John Leventhal, showcases a growing contingent Artists’ Alliance. Exhibited work neighbor-in-the-attic. After a se- tures artwork by the Tampa Bay wright. co-writing almost the entire of artists working in fashion relat- includes a variety of media, in- ries of hilarious misunderstand- Surface Design Guild in the • “The Constant Wife,” by album with him. The album also ed ways. It will continue that tra- cluding work by Kathy Bowen, ings, Paul must figure out how to Osceola and Carnegie galleries. Somerset Maugham, presented featured two covers, including the dition in its seventh year jewelry; Julie Baker, sculpture; connect with Corie, who just Surface design is the coloring, by West Coast Players, Aug. 12- Bee Gees “Words” and Paul West- featuring an exciting new collabo- Richard Canary, leather and wants him to be a little more patterning, structuring and 28, at West Coast Players The- erberg’s “Even As We Are.” In ration with local artistic legend mixed media; Doris Clanton, spontaneous (running “barefoot transformation of fabric, fiber and atre, 21905 U.S. 19 N. 2009, Colvin released “Shawn Rocky Bridges and his wife Kath- mixed media; John Di Sanza, in the park” would be a great other materials. The purpose of Performances are Friday and Sat- Colvin Live,” which captures the leen Bridges, as well as work by painting; Susan Duda, painting; start). “Barefoot in the Park is a the guild is to increase communi- urday, 8 p.m. Matinees are Sun- beauty and intimacy of her per- Johnny Hunt, Ivan, Monica Lon- Stuart Harrison, photography; ty awareness of surface design day, 2 p.m. Admission is $18 for formances, showcasing her inim- doño, Kaitlyn Lynch, Leah Peco- Theresa Germer, painting; Ronn and its value. As a group, they adults and $15 for seniors and itable voice and matchless guitar raro, Joshua Veasey and Rogerio Johnson, painting; Carole Rose- See LOOKING AHEAD, page 8B

OEPENING from page 1B despite Cal’s makeover and his many new conquests, the one thing that can’t be made over is his heart, which seems to keep leading him back to where he began. ‘The Smurfs’ Genre: Kids, family and anima- tion Cast: Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays, Sofia Ver- gara and Anton Yelchin Director: Raja Gosnell This film is not yet rated The Smurfs make their first 3D trip to the big screen in Columbia Pictures’/Sony Pictures Anima- tion’s hybrid live-action and ani- mated family comedy, “The Smurfs.” When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the Smurfs out of their village, they’re forced through a Photo by SOFIE VAN MIEGHEM portal, out of their world and into Dominic Cooper stars in “The Devil’s Double.” ours, landing in the middle of Photo courtesy of MAGNOLIA PICTURES once thought of as a safe haven is New York’s Central Park. Just small apartment, Emily Hampshire stars in “Good Neighbors,” Magnolia Pictures release. three apples high and stuck in have jobs they hate, and in one as dangerous as any outside ter- month they’ll adopt a stray cat rors they could imagine. Smart complete with the highest levels the Big Apple, the Smurfs must of formal education. Consumed find a way to get back to their vil- named Paw Paw. Like a newborn dialogue, strong performances baby, he’ll need around-the-clock and jarring thrills give this film all with his pursuit of justice, Ev- lage before Gargamel tracks them erett has no interest in the dis- down. care – he may die in six months, the elements of a great mystery. or it may take five years. Despite trict of Connemara other than as their good intentions, Sophie and a backdrop to solve the case. He The following will open in limit- ‘The Guard’ underestimates the townspeople, 2nd Friday Dunedin Wine/Art Walk Aug. 12, 2011 ed release. 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W/D, Docks / Slips, minutes from $675/Month. (727)584-6283 Shopping and Beach. Starting At $1,100. Nonsmoking, deck. Non-smoking. Available No Pets. Shipwatch Rlty, Inc. starting July. Short/ Long Term. Homebuyer $229,000. www.ShipWatchRealty.com (727)804-0335. Program* Troy Robinson, Imperial Real (727)596-6508. Estate, (727)595-4918 BRING THE FAMILY! SIZZLING Low Interest Rate SUMMER SPECIALS!!! Summer Specials at Florida’s Best Beautifully Updated, 2BR/1BA, Beach, New Smyrna Beach. See it 25. Townhouse Sales FAIRWAY GARDENS Mortgage 135. Rentals 1,100 SF, Screened Porch, FREE at www.NSBFLA.com/Specials or AFFORDABLE 2 BR TOWNHOMES AT PARK PLACE On-site Laundry, Near Largo call (800)541-9621. (C) AVAILABLE NOW: 2 TO 4/BR Medical. Pets OK. $925/Month Newly renovated from $675 per Down Payment Assistance 1,971 SF, 3BR/2.5BA/2CG. Homes Take over payments. No month. Near golf course, fresh $189,900. www.zillow.com. (727)421-2627. BRING THE FAMILY! SIZZLING at 0% Interest money down. No credit check! Call RussellPropertyManagement.com paint, spacious. (727)217-7253 IT’S COOLER AT THE BEACH! Summer Specials at Florida’s Best Janis O'Connor, Five Towns (888)270-0372. (C) www.fairway-gardens.com Action Realty, Inc. (7270735-1132. Take a refreshing dip in one of our two Beach, New Smyrna Beach. Stay Housing Finance Authority VILLA DE GOLF: LARGO, 55+, swimming pools or walk across to the a week or longer. Plan a beach of Pinellas County 140. Furnished Houses 1BR/1BA, Garden Pool, Carport, wedding or family reunion! 35. Mobile Home Sales Cable, New Carpet. $625/Month, beach & the sparkling Gulf waters. (800)541-9621 12810 LARGO: 55+, MINT, 3BR/2BA, (727)398-7383. www.NSBFLA.com (N) 1-800-806-5154 CLWTR: JAPANESE GARDENS, Furnished Modular Home, 1,800 Spacious 1, 2 & 3 bedroom condos (55+.) 55+, SW, 1BR/1BA, All Appli- SF, Corner Lot, Den, Wood Choice of Specials – www.pinellascounty.org/community/hfa ances. 100FT. From Old Tampa Floors, Pet Friendly. Annual, 13 months Free! 210. M.H. Rentals Bay. $10,000. (727)531-5001. $1,000/Month, +1st/ Last/ Sec. 55+ Community Programs available in Pinellas, Polk (727)259-4218. (727)330-6043. or Select Apt. upgrades! BEST DEAL EVER and Pasco counties. GLENWOOD ESTATES MHP, 55+. Starting at $915 Monthly, unfurnished 1BR mo- biles, $395, move-in. FREE first * If you have not owned a home 5 Star, Land Owned Park, Why Rent? When You Can Own 145. Unfurnished Houses Free: W, S, T, Cable & More... month. 7-month lease, includes in the last 3 years 12501 Ulmerton Rd. $170/Mo. For $79,000. 2BR/2BA, Pool, 17105 Gulf Blvd., NRB W/S/G/L. (727)559-8644. Maint. All 2-3BR/2BA/2CP. Bro- BAY PINES AREA: 10275 53RD Clubhouse, Pet Friendly. Just Off chures Avail at Comm. Building. Indian Rocks Rd. (727)595-7586. Ave. 2BR/1BA/1CP, Office, Pool, 727-392-0753 081111 BLUE SKIES M.H.P. LARGO. 5. Real Estate Sales PALM HILL COUNTRY CLUB, 55+. Fenced Yard, W/D. $995/Month, www.PlumleeProperties.com Mobile Homes For Rent. Move-In #767 Royal Palm, Largo. +First, Last, Security. CALL TO HEAR MADEIRA BEACH: EFFICIENCY Special, $199. One Bedroom. Call 2006, 3BR/2BA/3CP, 3 Pools, [email protected] 170. Furn. Apartments ABOUT OUR SPECIALS w/Kitchen, Furnished, Phone, Ca- (727)657-2104, (813)789-8331. Tennis, Executive Golf Course. (727)363-6511 OR CALL TO ble, Laundry, Pool, Across From REDUCED: $104,888 +Share. FACING EVICTION? SCHEDULE A TOUR Beach. No Pets. From $250/week, 1 & 2BR HOMES FOR RENT Free Realty, Inc. BILTMORE ESTATES- LARGO Move in today! TODAY FL Residents. 14711 Gulf Blvd. in a quiet community. Furnished or Great Location, Close To Studio apts. starting @$185/week. (727)394-0751. unfurnished. Any age. Starting at 55+ LINCOLNSHIRE EST. #1515, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. All real estate advertising in this Beaches. Remodeled, 2BR, Open 24/7. No credit check. No $650/month. Background check 1071 Donegan Rd., Largo. MADEIRA BEACH, NICE newspaper is subject to the Fair Family Room, Garage, Fenced security deposit. Free local phone Small pets welcome required. First month & security 2BR/2BA/2CP, D-W, $15,888 1BR/1BA. N/S, N/P. $500/Month, Housing Act which makes it illegal to Yard, W/D Hook-Up, Lawn Maint. calls. Pets okay. (727)446-6560. deposit. Call Indian Rocks Florida Mobile Homes, Inc. 727-585-3723 1st, lst / security. (727)392-7392. advertise “any preference, limitation or (727)595-0423. Estates, (727)593-7796 discrimination based on race, color, CALL JOHN DOLES, MADEIRA BEACH, 1BR/1BA, Next door to W/D, Furnished. Utilities included. ******MOVE-IN SPECIALS****** religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or (727)510-3331 BLUFFS SUBDIVISION. Largo’s Brand New LARGO: NOT IN PARK! national origin, or an intention, to make Quiet neighborhood. North Redington, Across From 4BR/3.5BA, Updated kitchen/ Community Center Beautiful fenced lot. 1BR/2BA/CP. such preference, limitation or $890/month, annual. 032411 Beach. Freshly Updated, OPEN SUNDAY, 1PM-3:30PM. baths, wet bar, enclosed, solar W/D, Petless. $500/month discrimination.” Familial status includes Deposit: $700. (727)642-7169. 2BR/2BA. On-site Laundry. +security/ utilities. (727)656-9071, East Bay Oaks, 601 Starkey Rd. pool, solar water heater, 3/4 acre, INDIAN SHORES: 1BR APTS. $975/Month, W/S/G, Cable Incl. children under the age of 18 living with Lot #171 & #50. DW, 2BR/2BAs. (727)596-9515 parents or legal custodians; pregnant private, fenced backyard. 19235 Whispering Pines Drive. (727)533-0667. Ron Ekberg, Island In The Sun, (727)459-0980. 175. Unfurn. Apartments $650/mo., 850/mo., & $950/mo. women and people securing custody of NEAR CLEARWATER MALL (727)433-2903. includes Electric, Garbage, SUNSET BEACH: 142 92nd Ave. children under 18. Sky Harbor, 2BR/1BA, On Tampa 3BR/2BA SPACIOUS LARGO SEMINOLE GARDENS, 55+. Water, Lawn Service. Annual. 2BR/1BA House. $975/Month, This newspaper will not knowingly Bay, Must See! $700/Month +Dep. Home. NEAR EVERYTHING! 2BR/1BA. No Pets. Nonsmokers Owner/ Agent, (727)328-2957. +Utilities. 1st/ Security. Annual. accept any advertising for real estate 60. Time Shares Annual. (704)773-2269. which is in violation of the law. Our Large, fenced yard. Screened Only. Robert G. Castles, P.A., (727)259-4809. ASK YOURSELF, WHAT IS patio. 1,400+SF. Island Rentals, Broker. (727)595-8229 LARGOʼS BEST KEPT SECRET readers are hereby informed that all Beautiful Lake-View Apts. TREASURE ISLAND SALE OR LEASE- BEAUTIFUL, dwellings advertised in this newspaper Your Timeshare Worth? We will (727)596-4949. www.SeminoleGarden.com find a buyer/renter for CA$H. No Mile To Beaches. Pool, Jacuzzi, 1BR/2BA, Completely Remodeled. Newly Remodeled, 2BR/2BA are available on an equal opportunity CLEARWATER, 2-3BR/1BA, Home In 55+, 5 Star MHP. Small basis. To complain of discrimination call Gimmicks, Just Results! Call Tennis, Boating, Fishing, No Smoking/ Pets. $750/Month (888)879-7165 or visit website: Tile, C/H/A, Fenced, Nicely Land- Paddle Boats, More! Util. Incl. +First/ Sec. All Utilities Included. Pet Friendly. $850/Month. Call

HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The 063011 www.BuyATimeshare.com. (N) scaped. Freshly Painted In/Out. Apartments Move-In Special Only $299. (727)367-2727. Murray, (727)474-2660. Toll-free telephone number for the $775/Mo. Cottage, $150/Wk. hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. (727)596-9133. TREASURE ISLAND 100. Real Estate Wanted St. Pete, 2BR, $650/Mo. for Seniors [email protected] 215. Efficiency Rentals (727)458-3477. EFFICIENCY & 1BR WANTED: MOBILE HOMES! LARGO, 1BR, 152 3RD ST NW, WATERFRONT RESORT CLEARWATER: Efficiencies 15. Beach Property HOME RENTALS (New Building) Must Be Under 50 Feet And $140/Wk. Dunedin Room, $75/Wk. Across From Public Beach, starting at $185/week. No secu- Across Pinellas. 3/2s, 4/2s, 5/2s, Moveable. Less Than $3,000. Applications Call (727)586-2412 or Click Fully Furnished w/Utilities & rity, no credit check. Free WiFi DIRECT GULF FRONT starting from the $900s. Family Call Evon (813)789-8331. www.586-2412.com Cable. Long/ Short Term Avail. access. Pets okay. MOVE IN 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Condo owned. (727)532-0020. $395,000. Available at Pool, BBQ, Laundry, Fishing, TODAY!! (727)445-7134. LARGO: VERY CLOSE TO IMMACULATE WATERFRONT Docks/ Slips. Wkly/$250 & Up, 120. Out of Town Transportation, Shopping, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, LARGO SEMINOLE AREA Mthly/$900 & Up. 11160 1st St. E. Hospital. Move-in Special! 220. Cottage Rentals Garage, boat slip MANATEE RIVER ACREAGE: St. Giles (727)278-1203 3BR/2BA/2CG, 2,000SF, split 1BR/1BA, $600/month, 2BR/1BA, $234.900 Approx. 2 acres, new well, septic WALK TO ST PETE BEACH floor plan. Shadow Pines $650/month, 2BR/2BA, TREASURE ISLAND, ISLE OF Beach Place One Real Estate & electric, 500+ft road frontage, Unfurnished 1BR, $625/Month, area. Large fenced yard. Manor II $700/month. (727)280-5005. Capri, Sun Ketch II, 2BR/2BA (727)593-3000, (800)487-8959. canal in rear, $100K. 2511 River Near schools, shopping. Condo, Excersice Room, Large Includes W/S. Call Jodie Bend Dr, Ruskin, FL. Owner fi- Includes pest control, lawn 7650 58th Street N MOVE-IN SPECIAL $399!! (727)321-6646, Ext. 120. I.R.B. DUPLEX 2BR/2BA. Garage, Pool. $1,200/Mo. nancing. (740)260-2282. (C) care. $1,500/Month, first, last. Pinellas Park Villa, Beachside on Gulf Blvd. Fully (727)367-9474. (727)647-1999 Pinellas Park, FL 1BR/1BA, Yard, Pool, Furnished. Excellent Rental PORT ST. LUCIE: PGA VILLAGE 225. Duplex-Triplex Rental Laundry, C/H/A. Pets OK. Potential. Paid $800,000. MUST 4BR/5BA, screened pool, 2 sto- 190. Waterfront Rentals 33781 $665/month includes W/S/G. CLEARWATER: EAST OF SELL, $399,000. Viewpoint ries, granite counters, porcelain LARGO, 3BR/2BA/1CG, INSIDE Easy Qualify. (727)657-9881. Bayside Bridge. Unfurnished, Realty, (727)448-3533. floors, crown molding, possible utility room, large porch, fenced 2/3 BR BEACH-FRONT CONDOS 5th/BR + bonus room/additional yard. Walk to park and Pinellas Monday - Friday www.villa-rentals.webs.com Redington Shrs. Fantastic Views! 1BR/1BA/1CG. No Pets. Trail. SWISSHELM REALTY, 1,250-2,000SF. Furn. /Unfurn. $750/Month. Annual. Best Beach garage, $544,000, negotiable. SEMINOLE GARDENS: DELUXE 20. Condo Sales Kate Daley, (727)415-3093. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Heated Pool. Pets OK. Rentals. (727)398-1200. (772)468-8746. (C) 1BR, 1,012sf. Immaculate, new listingoptions.com/slideshow/234405 $1,375/month. (727)424-2945. BARDMOOR VILLA LARGO, SPOTLESS 1BR HOME ❏ AC, appliances, 13’x22.6” BR. LARGO: 2BR/1BA, UNFURN. 2BR/2BA/1CG, End Unit, Large 1 BR Apartments (Inside & Out). 443 3rd St N.W. ❏ Walk-in closet, large screened JOHNʼS PASS: 1BR/1BA New Tile, Large Kitchen, W/D Family Rm. Bright & Airy. $120K. 125. Out of State W/D Hook-up, Screened Porch, Rent based on income porch, $675/month. 55+. Cottages. Fully Furnished, On-site Hook-Up, Petless. $750/Month, Glen Webb, (727)515-4443, (727)743-3589. 20 ACRE LAND NICE! $595/Mo. (727)586-2412. ❏ Must be at least 62 Laundry, Block To Beach And Annual. Best Beach Rentals. Century 21 Top Sales. Boardwalk. $60/Night, $250/Week, (727)398-1200. Foreclosures.$0 Down, Take over PINELLAS PARK: 7275 62nd St. S.W. LARGO: LG. 1BR/1BA, years of age Includes Electric, Water, Cable. BELLEAIR BLUFFS, HARBOR $99/mo. Was $16,900, Now 3BR/1BA, utility room, $800/Mo. $500/Month. Quiet. Laundry on (727)392-5378. Club, Building C. Intracoastal $12,900! Near Booming El Paso, (727)954-7712, (727)742-8529. Premises. Petless. $400 security. 245. Room For Rent View. Newly Remodeled, 2 Full Texas. Beautiful Views, Owner (727) 623-9886 Yearly lease. (727)595-2228. MADEIRA BEACH CONDO Financing, Money Back Guaran- SEMINOLE: 10822 109TH ST. N. FEMALE SEEKS SAME, Room Baths, New Windows, Private TTY - 800-955-8771 Last Month FREE! 55+. 2BR/2BA. Annual lease only. tee. Free Color Brochure. 2BR/1BA/1CG, Fenced Yard, Fruit with privelages. Nonsmoker. Must Garage. F.B.O. $175,000. No pets. Non-smoking. (727)581-5264. (800)843-7537. (NET) Trees, No Pets. $725/Month be employ. Ref. Largo $400/Mo. +Security. (727)422-7917. 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOMS 185. Beach Rentals $1,400/month. (727)391-6407. (727)584-0826. DEERWOOD GARDENS LARGO Small Property. Screened Pool, MADEIRA BEACH YACHT CLUB 2BR/2BA, 930SF, W/D, kitchen Cost-Effective SEMINOLE: 10916 VILLAGE Laundry. Starts at $575/Mo. Credit Book Your Vacation NOW!!! LARGO ROOM FOR RENT. Condo, 231A. 1BR/1BA Ground appliances, water softener, 2 cov- Green Ave. 3BR/2BA, Large Check Req. 6570 66th Ave. N. Cozy, Clean, Furnished Cottages. Senior looking for same, lady, Floor in Gated Community. Steps ered parking places included. Statewide Screened Porch, Fenced Yard. (727)526-2683. 1-2BRs, starting at $315/week. gentleman. Private bedroom, bath. from the water, furnished, phone, $77,400. (727)453-0133. 2 Year Lease, $1,150/Mo. Steps to Gulf Beach. Pet Friendly. Use of kitchen, washer. Must have Advertising laundry, cable, pool, all utilities (727)269-2922. BELLEAIR BLUFFS www.UncleMiltsCottages.com. car and references. $300/Month. FIVE TOWNS: 55+ 1BR/1BA, Deluxe 1&2BRs. New Carpet. (727)595-8013. included. $300/Week or SEMINOLE: 13124 92nd Avenue. (727)584-8926. 610-1,055 SF, $25K-$32K. Place Your Ad Of 25 Words Overlooking Pool and Courtyard. $850/Month. Call Ed 2BR/2BA, 915-1,245 SF. Near Schools. 3BR/2BA/2CG, CLEARWATER/ SAND KEY (702)290-1280 or Debbie or Less In More Than 100 Between Intracoastal & Shopping. Landmark-1, Gulf-front 2BR/2BA, NICE AREA, 2 BLOCKS FROM $47,900-$75,900. zillow.com C/H/A, Fireplace, Patio, Fenced (727)393-5555. 2942 West Bay Dr. Intracoastal Views, Nicely Treasure Island Beach. Furnished. Janis O'Connor, Five Towns Ac- Newspapers Across Florida yard. $1,350/Month +security. (727)483-4853. Furnished. 24/7 Security. All Female only. References. tion Realty, Inc. (727)735-1132. (727)515-5481. TREASURE ISLAND, For Only $475/week. Amenities. No Pets. Available 105 110th Ave. 2BR On Water, $175/week +deposit. BELLEAIR BLUFFS 2BR/1BA Monthly/ Long Term. From $1,300. Dock, Laundry, From $975/Mo. (727)542-4507. PINELLAS PARK: 55+ 155. Furnished Condos Triplex Apartment, quiet Owner, (813)431-9381, Walk To Beach. Credit Check. Vendome Village, 6925 Monte You Can Reach Over 5 cul-de-sac, non-smoking, off street (813)909-9370. Pets OK. (727)367-9474. ROOMS AVAILABLE IN Private Carlo, 1BR/1.5BA/1CG, end unit, Million Readers Through Our BEAUTIFUL 2BR/1BA, 55+. parking, $775+ neg. month. Homes From $400-$500/Month. Completely Remodeled! Available Now. Gated Community. (727)742-1531 INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, Applications & Criminal Network Of Daily & Weekly Seminole. Close To Beaches. NEW roof, A/C. paint inside/ out, 2BR/2.5BA/2CG, Lots of storage. 195. Seasonal Rentals Background Checks Required. tile/ carpet. Custom-designed Florida Newspapers. $750/Mo. Annual. (727)397-1452. CALL EARLY Contact: Home Share Pinellas. Walk to beach. S1,275/Month CLEARWATER BCH/ SAND KEY kitchen w/granite countertops, TO PLACE YOUR www.homeshareprogram.org SEMINOLE GARDENS +utilities. Annual lease. Call 2BR/2BA, Furnished Condos appliances, bathrooms. CLASSIFIED AD (863)647-7704. (727)945-1528 No pets, $65,000. (727)580-2737. Contact 2BR/1BA, 55+, $650/Month Available: 1-12 Months. Florida +Electric. Porch, Water View, Dreams RE Sales & Rentals, Inc. Tampa Bay Pool, Whirlpool, Clubhouse. Walk SAFE, CLEAN, QUIET. 175. Unfurn. Apartments 175. Unfurn. Apartments (727)595-5774. Fully Furnished. Utilities, Cable SEMINOLE GARDENS Newspapers to shopping. No Pets. Sandy, (727)399-3999, (727)512-2543. Included. Deposit, References, BUY WHILE PRICES ARE AT Classified Dept. ID Required. From $135/Week. AN ALL-TIME LOW! WWW.TBNWEEKLY.COM (727) 397-5563 WATERʼS EDGE: Oakhurst Rd. PROSPECT TOWERS OF CLEARWATER (727)547-1199. BEAUTIFUL 52-ACRE 55+, Large, Beautifully Decorated, 801 Chestnut St., Clearwater COMPLEX 1BR/1BA, Pool. Annual Lease. 185. Beach Rentals 185. Beach Rentals 1BR/1BA, 704 sq. ft. FARM LAND LIQUIDATION! 2 $650/Month. (727)398-7383. SENIORS 62+ 1st floor, 55+, Sunroom, Upstate NY Farms! 2 days only! Affordable Efficiencies from Furnished. Close to Pool! Aug. 6-7! 7 acres, $19,900; 10 160. Unfurnished Condos $422/Month & 1BRs from ANNUAL RENTALS $19,900 acres, $29,900. Many foreclosure priced parcels available! Free gas FIVE TOWNS: 55+ COMMUNITY $539/Month. All Utilities Included. 1BR/1BA 1,012 sq. ft. and closing costs! Call 1BR/1BA, From $650. 2BR/2BA, Income Qualifications. ST. PETE BEACH 2nd floor, 55+, Elevator, (866)669-3063. (C) From $850. www.zillow.com. 727-447-5701 4/3 Boca Ciega luxury waterfront home, 2007 built, 4,000 sq.ft...... $4,500 Sunroom, Furnished! Janis O'Connor, Five Towns $23,900 GEORGIA LAND: FINAL LIQUI- Action Realty, Inc. (727)735-1132. 040711 Equal Housing Opportunity TREASURE ISLAND dation Sale! 75% sold. Beautiful 1 2BR/2BA, 1,056 sq. ft. 1/1 8th floor waterfront condo with pool, boat slip ...... $1,000 to 20 acre homesites starting 3rd floor, 55+, Elevator, NEW ATLANTIS CLUB $3,750/ac. Wonderful weather, low 3/2 Beach bungalow, small pet ok, walk to beach ...... $1,200 End unit, Sunroom! Renovated, 2BR/1BA, taxes. Augusta area (Washington Largo’s Best-Kept Secret 2/2 Paradise Island Tower, remodeled 1st floor, balcony ...... $950 $29,900. on Intracoastal. Gated, Pools, County). Financing from $199/mo. Tennis, $825/Month, Cable Incl. 2/2 Luxury waterfront townhouse, 2 pools, large balcony ...... $1,700 Ridge Seminole Mgmt. Corp. Owner, (706)364-4200. (C) Non-smoking. (727)443-3691. 3/2 Luxury waterfront home with 2CG, elevator, dock ...... $2,500 Lynn Evans, Realtor Castilian Lake Apartments (727)397-2534 NC MOUNTAINS: 4.76 WOODED SEMINOLE GARDENS MADEIRA BEACH acres with view & creek. Perfect MySeminoleGardens.com WOW! 1st Month Free! 1/1 Waterfront apartment, tile floors, fishing dock ...... $675 for log cabin. Only $23,800. 1BR/1BA, 608SF, Owner financing available. Call 1st Floor, Water view, 55+, WOW! 1/1 Waterfront apartment with pool, fishing ...... $700 SEMINOLE GARDENS! (800)699-1289 or visit website: New appliances. $475/Month. Only $299!! INDIAN ROCKS BEACH Sales & Rentals www.riverbendlakelure.com. (F) Ridge Seminole Mgmt. Corp. Move-in Robert G. Castles, PA, Broker (727)397-2534 Special. 2/1 Gulf Winds condo, walk to beach, pool ...... $850 (727)595-8229 NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAIN www.seminolegarden.com Lakefront lots. New gated water- SEMINOLE GARDENS WE NEED YOUR RENTAL!!! front community. Dockable lots Beautifully Remodeled 1BR/1BA, • Fishing • Boating • Pool • Spa • Tennis For the BEST property management along the beaches, call us today! with up to 300’ of shoreline. Low Screened Florida Room, Prime insurance, low property tax. Call Minutes to Indian Rocks Beach! All Apartments Have Lake Views! MATTHEW WORKMAN Parking, Pool, Cable, 55+. Utilities Included. Free Basic Cable for 1 Year. (800)709-5253. (F) $675/Month. (727)367-8688. 727-367-1223 SEMINOLE: 2BR/2BA, POOL 51211 201 108th Ave., 2nd Floor, W/D, $850/Month, 11444 137th St. N. (Off Walsingham) Treasure Island W/S/G & Cable Included. Annual. Call Colleen, (727)397-9146, after Call Now (727) 596-9133 (727) 367-1223 or 800-226-8182

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MUSIC SCENE, from page 1B p.m. • Jimmy Griswold, Friday, Aug. Capitol Theatre is at 405 Cleve- 12, 7 p.m. land St., Clearwater. Call 791- • Shane Meade and the Sound, 7400 or visit www.atthecap.com. Saturday, Aug. 13, 7:30 p.m. • Brian Caudill, Friday, Aug. The Club at 19, 7 p.m. • Noah Broe and the Groove Treasure Island Co., Saturday, Aug. 20, 7:30 • Ben Vereen, Saturday, Aug. p.m. 27, 9 p.m. Jolli Mon’s Grill is at 941 The Club at Treasure Island is Huntley Ave., Dunedin. Visit at 400 Treasure Island Cause- www.jollimonsgrill.com. way, Treasure Island. Call 367- 4511 or visit www.theclubti.com. Largo Cultural Center • ZOSO, Friday, Aug. 12, 8 Crowbar p.m. • El Ten Eleven, Friday, Aug. • Mama Mia – It’s Almost 12, 9 p.m. ABBA, Saturday, Aug. 13, 8 p.m. • Anarbor, Saturday, Aug. 13, The Largo Cultural Center is at 7 p.m. 105 Central Park Drive, Largo. The Crowbar is at 1812 17th Call 587-6793 or visit largoarts St. N., Tampa. Call 813-241- .com. 8600 or visit www.crowbarlive .com. The Local 662 • The Appleseed Cast, Thurs- Dunedin Brewery day, Aug. 25, 8 p.m. • Hot Rod Hornets, Thursday, The Local 662 is at 662 Cen- Aug. 4, 8 p.m. tral Ave., St. Petersburg. Call • Tucci, Friday, Aug. 5, 9 p.m. 258-4829. • Black Bird, Saturday, Aug. 6, 9 p.m. • Skull and Bone Band, Friday, Orpheum Aug. 12, 9 p.m. • The Deer Hunter, Thursday, • Blind Buddy Moody Express, Aug. 18, 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, 9 p.m. • Patrick Stump, Sunday, Aug. • John Emil, Thursday, Aug. 21, 7 p.m. 18, 8 p.m. The Orpheum is at 1902 14th • Bounce House, Friday, Aug. St. (Republica de Cuba), Ybor Photo by ROB SHANAHAN/BEAUTIFUL DAY MEDIA & MANAGEMENT 26, 9 p.m. City. Call 813-248-9500. Photo by TRACI GOUDIE Rick Derringer joins ’60s survivors for Hippiefest Aug. 27 at Ruth Eckerd Dunedin Brewery is at 937 Shawn Colvin performs Aug. 12 at Clearwater’s Capitol Theatre. Hall. Douglas Ave., Dunedin. Call 736- Palladium at St. 0606 or visit dunedinbrewery Petersburg College nequin, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 6:30 • Hippiefest, Saturday, Aug. • Blue Dice, Saturday, Aug. 13, • Scream It Like You Mean It, .com. • Doug Deming and the Jewel p.m. 27, 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, 5 p.m. Tones, Friday, Aug. 5, 8 p.m. • Erasure: Tomorrow’s World Ruth Eckerd Hall is at 1111 • Hamell On Trial, Sunday, • Bobaflex, Saturday, Aug. 20, Jannus Live • O Som Do Jazz, Saturday, Tour, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 8 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwa- Aug. 14, 5 p.m. 7 p.m. • Lynch Mob, Friday, Aug. 5, 8 Aug. 6, 8 p.m. p.m. ter. Call 791-7400 or visit www. • Damon Fowler Group, Satur- • Calling You Out, Friday, Aug. p.m. • Sean Chambers, Friday, Aug. The Ritz Ybor is at 1503 E. rutheckerdhall.com. day, Aug. 20, 8 p.m. 26, 7 p.m. • The Supervillains, Saturday, 12, 8 p.m. Seventh Ave., Tampa. Call 813- • Thomas Wynn and The Be- • Circle II Circle, Saturday, Aug. 20 • Stan Hunter Quartet, Satur- 247-2518. Skipper’s Smokehouse lievers, Friday, Aug. 26, 8 p.m. Aug. 27, 7 p.m. Jannus Live is at 16 Second day, Aug. 13, 8 p.m. • The Groves with The Soul Skipper’s Smokehouse is at State Theatre is at 687 Central St. N., St. Petersburg. Call 565- The Palladium at St. Peters- Ruth Eckerd Hall Birds, Friday, Aug. 5, 8 p.m. 910 Skipper Road, Tampa. Call Ave., St. Petersburg. Call 895- 0550 or visit www.jannuslive burg College is at 253 Fifth Ave. • Brian Wilson, Saturday, Aug. • Hot Tuna Acoustic, Saturday, 813-971-0666 or visit www.skip 3045 or visit www.statetheatre .com. N., St. Petersburg. Call 822-3590 6, 8 p.m. Aug. 6, 8 p.m. perssmokehouse.com. concerts.com. or visit www.mypalladium.org. • Bryan Adams, Wednesday, • Carbon Leaf, Tuesday, Aug. Jolli Mon’s Grill Aug. 10, 8 p.m. 9, 8 p.m. State Theatre For more music and concert • Scotty Lee and the Treble- The Ritz Ybor • Alison Krauss and Union Sta- • JP Soars and the Red Hots, • 10 Years, Wednesday, Aug. 3, information, visit TBNweekly. hooks, Saturday, Aug. 6, 7:30 • Guster and Jack’s Man- tion, Sunday, Aug. 21, 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12, 8 p.m. 7 p.m. com.

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