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Also Inside PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FROM DOWNTOWN ST. PETE TO THE BEACHES Project hits the fast lane PSTA gets $21.8M in federal funds for region’s fi rst bus rapid transit project

By SUZETTE PORTER p.m. May 28. public transportation in Pinellas County’s Tampa Bay Newspapers Local and state offi cials gathered at Pi- history. nellas Suncoast Transit Authority’s head- St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman ST. PETERSBURG — President Donald quarters in St. Petersburg for a press thanked everyone involved and talked Trump used his Twitter account to share conference the next morning amid an at- about why the project was so important. the news Pinellas County has been waiting mosphere of excitement. He said the Central Avenue BRT project to hear for years. “This is huge,” said PSTA CEO Brad was about economic development, quality Seminole “@USDOT is committing $21.8M for Miller, adding that it represents a “major, of life and climate change. It will help the the FIRST transit project of this kind in major investment” in the Tampa Bay re- county be more competitive with attracting Piece by piece, the long-awaited the Tampa Bay region. It will connect St. gion and Pinellas County. businesses and it will help with affordable Pinellas County received surprise Waterfront Park is beginning to come Petersburg to popular beaches through Trump announced funding for 10 proj- housing, he said. news May 28 when President Donald Trump used his Twitter account to together. A few of those pieces — an state-of-the-art transit buses with FREE ects in 10 cities on Thursday and PSTA’s In addition, the mayor said it will help Wi-Fi. Will be a major help to heavily pop- was the smallest; however, Miller pointed St. Petersburg residents that work on the announce that PSTA had received observation boardwalk, access trail ulated parts of the Great State of Florida!” out that it was the most important. He federal grant funding for its bus rapid and restroom — have moved forward the president said in a tweet about 5:43 said it was the single largest investment in See BUS, page 4A transit project. to coming to fruition. 2A County parks TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS Visit TBNweekly.com/coronavirus Pinellas County recently completed * mechanical thinning work at four county parks, and some residents PINELLAS COUNTY aren’t happy. Paul Cozzie, director of Parks and Conservation Resources, explained why the work was done at Limits at Lake Seminole Park, War Veterans Park, Boca Ciega Millennium Park and beaches Walsingham Park. 3A Madeira Beach relaxed The city of Madeira Beach is facing By SUZETTE PORTER a $700,000 shortfall because of the Tampa Bay Newspapers coronavirus pandemic, and Mayor John Hendricks wants to better utilize CLEARWATER — Pinellas County commissioners voted unanimously May the marina to make up for it. 7A 28 to extend the local state of emer- gency until June 5 and, in a separate unanimous vote, passed a resolution Also Online that lifts local restrictions on beaches, Visit TBNweekly.com for plenty more pools and playgrounds. The plan is to use the restrictions from around Pinellas and updates contained in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ state- about the coronavirus crisis, including: wide order that address social distanc- ing and sanitation recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Restrictions at the beaches, play- grounds at daycare centers and pools at hotels were lifted before the weekend. Restrictions at public playgrounds and Photo by LOGAN MOSBY McGough Nature Park volunteer Carol Waltz feeds Sarge, an American bald eagle, May 30. The park, which See LIMITS, page 4A operates solely on donations, is facing fi nancial hardships because of the COVID-19 pandemic. FIREWORKS Clearwater Clearwater Marine Aquarium recently More shows was selected by National Marine Fisheries Service to be the forever Park still has (but not all) home to a new rescued male dolphin. The new dolphin will provide a are canceled companion for CMA rescued resident By CHRIS GEORGE & WAYNE AYERS Nicholas, another male Atlantic mouths to feed Tampa Bay Newspapers bottlenose dolphin. ST. PETE BEACH — The coronavirus pandemic has forced Tampa Bay area E-edition McGough Park and its birds of prey feeling fi nancial pinch from pandemic cities and towns to cancel dozens of Want to share the paper with family or events the past few months. To the dismay of elected offi cials and friends? Visit TBNweekly.com to check By LOGAN MOSBY GEORGE signifi cant portion of their time to its upkeep. Tampa Bay Newspapers Those larger crowds that were once a godsend before residents, Independence Day fi reworks out an electronic version of this week’s the pandemic now have proven to be an obstacle on the shows have been the latest. Most no- paper that you LARGO — The day was bright, with a light breeze, and park’s path to recovery. tably, Clearwater and St. Petersburg the temperature was already sweltering on the morning of “When you have a bird out, it tends to draw a crowd, decided that mass gathering limitations The shows must go on Ruth Eckerd Hall beginning to reschedule some of its shows. can download … Page 3B. Since you’re stuck made it too diffi cult and dangerous to at home, it’s time to May 30 as a group of volunteers met to care for the more and that’s just what we don’t want right now,” said sev- or share. You’ll break out the books hold their displays. Our entertainment editor has put together a list of novels about rebuilding civilization. … Page 1B. than 20 birds of prey at McGough Nature Park. en-year volunteer and Friends of Largo Nature Parks Volume 43, No. 43 www.TBNweekly.com April 2, 2020 also fi nd bonus CORONAVIRUS CONTINUES TO TAKE TOLL ON PINELLAS COUNTY The main deck behind the Narrows Nature Center had board member Debbie Burns. “I think what we miss most Some cities along the beaches, how- Also Inside The Good The Bad ever, are not giving up just yet on cele- Number of been taped off as workers mucked enclosures and fed the is probably being able to show the birds and get donations pages with more cases and deaths not brating on July 4. Public transit Citing a lack of ridership, the slowing winged inhabitants of the multi-acre park. Pinellas Suncoast — that’s what we survive on. We’ve had pretty slim pick- Transit Authority suspended service on its downtown • County issues ‘safer at home’ order St. Petersburg Looper and South • Schools to stay closed until May 1 Clearwater Beach Jolley Trolley community news By SUZETTE PORTER effective. 4A Tampa Bay Newspapers

Cancellations As of press time March 31, Pinel las County’s coronavirus virus cases were up Closed to the public the past few months because of the ings for a few months now and it will probably continue Find out what Pinellas County to 144, according to information released events are canceled or facilities are by the Florida Department of Health.

DOH announced the death of a « « 58-year- closed and for how long. 4A old male Sunday night, Finding a way to keep people fed. bringing the county’s Business 2A death toll to fi ve. TBN DOH Pinellas report- weekly.com Local restaurants face a daunting ed Saturday morning from around Online that three county res- challenge of trying to keep their idents had died due to For the latest COVID-19 pandemic, the nature center at the park, which for a while.” St. Pete Beach the coronavirus. Two of doors open after being forced to numbers from the dead are males, age close their dining rooms. 9A the Department 52 and 64, and the third of Health, visit was an 83-year-old fe- Kindness TBNweekly.com More cases male. No additional in- formation was readily available. A second case of COVID-19 The county’s first death attributed to is linked to a South Pasadena also proves to be COVID-19 was reported on March 24. A 67-year-old man in Pinellas died March 23. condominium complex. 7A The case was not travel-related and DOH is normally packed with visitors on a Saturday morning, Pinellas. says the man did not have contact with a confi rmed case. St. Pete Beach commissioners, for Opinion According to the latest report, 127 of the cases in Pinellas are in Florida residents Our Pinellas County editor, and 17 are non-residents. Forty-fi ve were Suzette Porter, says you should hospitalized. Eighty-three cases were men heed offi cials’ Contagious warnings because staying inside could help save a See PINELLAS, page 4A See BIRDS, page 4A life. 6A was mostly unoccupied, save for the few who dedicate a Much of Pinellas County may be under some degree of self-isolation, but The Ugly Dear TBN Readers that doesn’t mean those who are in need are alone. That’s the message many residents have sent out to fi rst responders, health care workers, We want to thank all of you for your Pinellas is loyal readership and patronage. All of us at Tampa Bay Newspapers (TBN) struggling businesses and at-risk seniors this past week. are proud to publish one of the best and largest groups of weekly commu- running low nity papers in the country. As we continue into these unprece- See SHOWS, page 4A dented times, we all are facing a mul- titude of challenges that have already on supplies impacted our daily lives. This is cer- tainly no different for the over 100 fi ne folks who produce, print and deliver Seeking out donations of personal our papers. protective equipment from public Although we are hoping to maintain our print schedule, please understand By SUZETTE PORTER that schedule could be temporarily dis- Tam pa Bay Newspapers rupted at any time. Health risks to our

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By CHRIS GEORGE ceived, the highest being $339,000. appreciated that composite wood A map of Tampa Bay Newspapers “I just hope that we have vetted would be used for the project that Waterfront Park them carefully and that we don’t will include two designated fi shing shows where SEMINOLE — Piece by piece, the have any other problems,” he said. areas. elements will long-awaited Waterfront Park is be- “Because, frankly, that number is He said the same was at Yellow- be placed and ginning to come together. extremely low compared with what stone National Park when he visited the timeline A few of those pieces — an obser- everybody else is bidding.” and he was impressed by the quality. for their vation boardwalk, access trail and Public Works Director Rodney Due “This stuff is unbelievable. … If completion. restroom — all took a step forward to said he shared the same concern at it can withstand being around the coming to fruition May 26 when the fi rst. But he was pleasantly surprised geysers at Yellowstone, it’ll withstand Construction City Council approved awarding two after checking Bayshore’s references, fishermen and the roughnecks in on one of those contracts worth more than $600,000 which included the senior engineer Seminole,” he said. elements, an to a pair of contractors. for Pinellas County. The other contract councilors observation Bayshore Construction Inc. will “He told me they’ve done over 10 approved was a bid of $470,692 to boardwalk build the boardwalk on Boca Ciega miles of boardwalks for the county Khors Construction Inc. to build a shown at Bay at the southeast portion of the over the past 16 years,” he said, cit- restroom and access trail sidewalk. bottom, is park, which is along Park Boulevard ing work done at John Chestnut Sr. That bid came in over the estimate, expected to be next to Home Depot. and Fort De Soto parks. “He said the but Toney-Deal said an additional fi nished by at According to the contract, con- man is amazing. He always comes storage facility increased the cost. least September. struction must be completed by Sept. in on target. You don’t get change The majority of funding for the 25. orders.” project will come from Penny for Pi- Image courtesy City Manager Ann Toney-Deal was After checking more references, he nellas sales tax revenue. of the CITY OF pleased to inform councilors that the said he was shocked by the praise for A $200,000 grant from the Na- SEMINOLE $141,133 bid was far below the city the family-owned business. tional Park Service’s Land and Water engineer’s estimate of $350,000. “They know how to do it because Conservation Fund will also help Councilor Roger Edelman, how- that’s all they do,” he said. “I couldn’t fund portions of both projects. The ever, was concerned that it was so believe it.” grant does require the city to match much lower than the seven bids re- Councilor Jim Quinn said he also the $200,000.

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He said in areas where it was ty’s Parks and Conservation Re- The recent thinning resulted safe, controlled burns were done sources Department recently in seven written complaints from to control the vegetation, but that completed mechanical thinning nearby residents and park patrons, is not possible in all parks, so me- work at four county parks, and he said in his memo. chanical thinning is used to shred some residents aren’t happy. “With the benefit of hindsight, and grind overgrown vegetation Paul Cozzie, director of Parks and more robust public education may into mulch. Conservation Resources, explained have mitigated some of those com- Once the areas are thinned, na- during a May 19 County Commis- plaints, which are largely based on tive plants have better access to sion meeting why the work was opinion and not sound land man- sunlight and nutrients allowing done at Lake Seminole Park, War agement principles,” Cozzie writes. them to thrive within weeks of the Veterans Park, Boca Ciega Millenni- Cozzie prepared a report to ex- treatment. um Park and Walsingham Park. plain how the work was done. Prior to mechanical thinning He said the mechanical thinning A contractor was hired to thin being done, pre-treatment surveys was part of his department’s ongo- the overgrown vegetation at the are done to locate such things as ing land management activities. It parks during April and May. gopher tortoise burrows and other helps reduce the danger of wildfi res Cozzie explained that this veg- sensitive areas or hazards. The and improves the health of the nat- etation, including palmetto and work is done in a way to minimize ural areas. shrubs, is normally kept under effects on wildlife, the report said. “We didn’t expect the reaction of control by fi re caused by lightning. Commissioner Janet Long the patrons,” Cozzie said. Without fi res to keep the vegetation thanked Cozzie for his report and He said in the future more ed- in check, it increases to the point said it was helpful. ucation would need to be done that it shades out other plants and “But it doesn’t take away from ahead of time to make people un- reduces diversity. the awful look of it,” she said. derstand that the work was not a It also provides fuel for wildfi res Long asked how long it would be destructive activity but a way to that burn at higher temperatures before the areas would “look beau- reduce the fi re danger. and spread over larger areas, which tiful again.” “Though temporary, the visual can damage ecosystems and kill Cozzie said it would take a few impact of this activity is admitted- trees. Wildfires also pose a risk weeks or months, dependent on the ly jarring to the public but is nec- to life and property in developed rainfall. essary to maintain the long-term areas. “In three to fi ve years, we’ll have health and sustainability of these Cozzie gave an example of a wild- to do it all again to get rid of the natural areas,” Cozzie wrote in a fi re that occurred in Walsingham palmettos,” he said. memo to County Administrator Park in March 2016, which quick- Barry Burton. ly grew and crossed over a paved Suzette Porter is TBN’s Pinellas He said the process had been road where it destroyed vehicles County editor. She can be reached at used at many parks and preserves and park structures. The fi re then [email protected]. How to Sell Your House Without An Agent And Save the Commission Pinellas County -If you’ve the proper information, selling a Inside this report, you’ll fi nd tried to sell your home yourself, home isn’t easy. 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BUS, from page 1A rector Whit Blanton agreed. museums, performing arts centerw Trolley shortened its route in De- “This is a monumental day for and Tropicana Field. cember 2019 and began turning Reopenings beach get to their jobs, and it will Pinellas County,” he said, adding Millions of tourists and beach around at the Don Cesar Hotel. The help get people out of their cars that “a lot of effort, conversation residents are expected to use the new turnaround at the county’s Pinellas County and onto public transit, which and coordination” had occurred to Central Avenue BRT to travel be- beach access parking lot replaces • The Department of Solid Waste has reopened the Household helps with climate change. make it happen. tween St. Petersburg, South Pasa- the turnaround at the Don Cesar. Electronics and Chemical Collection Center and resumed mulch David Gwynn, Florida Depart- It’s not only economic develop- dena and St. Pete Beach. Benefi ts At PSTA’s May 27 meeting, CEO delivery to three county parks. The HEC3 will be open Monday- ment of Transportation secre- ment, it is economic opportunity, include a reduction in traffi c and Brad Miller announced that the Saturday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., for the collection of unwanted household tary, said the BRT project was the he said. The same as Long, he pre- the need for parking spaces. BRT project was out to bid. He said electronics and chemicals at no charge to residents. fi rst-ever to get 50% funding from dicts it will be the catalyst for fu- The $43.93 million project will he might bring a construction con- • Pinellas County Animal Services reopened with updated business the Federal Transit Administration. ture projects small and large. be paid for using the $21.8 mil- tract to the Board of Directors in hours. The Animal Services lobby will be open to the public Monday- “It might not be the biggest (proj- lion from the Federal Transit Ad- June. At that time, he hoped to Friday, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturdays from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Only one ect) but it is the most important for Bus rapid transit ministration Capital Investment get word from FTA about the grant person from any party will be allowed into the facility. Animal Services our region,” he said. Grant Small Starts Program, $10.5 within a couple of weeks. Instead On its website, PSTA explains staff will encourage visitors to wear masks and social distancing Gwynn said it provides a way to million for Florida Department of the announcement came early and that BRT is a specialized, train-like precautions will remain in place. improve mobility options without Transportation and $11.6 million from an unexpected source. • The Pinellas County Tax Collector has announced he is reopening widening roads. transit service with frequently arriv- from the city of St. Petersburg and ing buses often running in a dedi- additional offi ces in early June to county residents by appointment only. PSTA Board Chair Joe Barkley, a PSTA. A long time coming The north county offi ce at 29399 U.S. 19 N., Suite 100 in Clearwater Belleair Bluffs commissioner, also cated lane. The service is rapid for Miller said with the announce- numerous reasons, including that Pinellas County and PSTA start- reopened on June 1. Concealed Weapon License Services on the second thanked everyone involved and said ment of the federal grant, funding fl oor of that offi ce will reopen on June 3. The offi ce at 1663 Gulf to it would not be possible without all it will serve only a limited number for the project was complete. ed looking into plans for bus rapid of stops and riders will pay before transit projects in 2009, and began Bay Blvd. in Clearwater will reopen June 8. The Mid County branch the partners. PSTA recently completed a bus at 13025 Starkey Road in Largo reopened in early May and the Main they board. more serious studies in 2016. Ac- “Our community leaders came turnaround facility at the Pinellas Administrative offi ce on the third fl oor at 315 Court St. in Clearwater Riders will be allowed to board cording to FTA, the Central Avenue together to create a vision, and County Beach Access Park off Gulf began accepting customers needing to pay property taxes on May 29. using any door and there are no BRT project was entered into the together we have worked hard to Boulevard in St. Pete Beach. • Pinellas County’s Parks and Conservation Resources Department steps or stairs, which provides Small Starts Project Development make this dream a reality,” he At a Jan. 29 PSTA meeting, Bar- has resumed campsite reservations for visitors to Fort De Soto easier access for those in wheel- in May 2016. said. kley said approval of the contract Campground and Shell Key Preserve. New rules at Shell Key require a chairs or traveling with bicycles. In The project was included as part When Miller introduced Pinellas for the turnaround was an “historic $6 permit fee to camp. A permit is limited to six people per party and County Commissioner Janet Long, addition, buses can communicate action,” as it was the fi rst construc- of the county’s long range transpor- all names must be listed on the permit. A vessel registration is now who served as PSTA Board chair with traffi c signals allowing them to tion project for the BRT project. tation plan in March 2018. At that required to receive a Shell Key Preserve permit as well. The preserve will last year, he described her as the avoid stop lights. According to Abhishek Dayal, time, PSTA had anticipated receiv- limit visitation to 150 people daily or up to 25 permitted parties per day. “mother of this project.” He said Buses will run every 15 minutes director of project management, ing a grant agreement in October she had spent countless hours ad- during the day and every 30 min- the new turnaround will serve a 2019, and had projected BRT could vocating with officials, including utes during late evenings. The pro- two-fold purpose. For now, it will begin service by June 2020. Clearwater many trips to talk to federal offi - posed hours of operation are from 6 provide a place for the existing Cen- The date to begin the new BRT • Recreation centers in the city of Clearwater have moved to summer cials in person and untold numbers a.m.-midnight. tral Avenue Trolley service to turn service has been delayed. Offi cials hours. New pool hours for each recreation center are also in effect. Fit- of phone calls. PSTA offi cials say the BRT will around, and in the future it will be now estimate that service could ness centers will close from 2-3 p.m. Monday through Friday to allow Long said it had been a “tremen- provide a commute option for the used as the last stop for the Central begin in late 2021 or early 2022. for cleaning. Physical distancing will be required at all facilities. dous team effort.” She believes it more than 25,000 jobs located Avenue BRT. Miller said when the BRT service • Fitness centers must be at 50% capacity or less at all times. Equip- will be a catalyst for more projects within a half mile of the 10-mile When the city of St. Pete Beach begins, PSTA plans to have a “big ment will be spaced out or blocked off so physical distancing guidelines to come that will eventually link the project corridor, including med- opposed plans to have the BRT party.” can be followed. All patrons must wipe down equipment they are using county to destinations in Hillsbor- ical centers in downtown St. Pe- travel through its city, it also “This is a big day for PSTA,” he both before and after use. Staff will disinfect equipment and all com- ough and Pasco counties. tersburg, University of Florida, dropped its contract with PSTA for said. “There are so many people I mon areas multiple times throughout the day. Forward Pinellas Executive Di- businesses, restaurants, shops, trolley service. The Central Avenue am grateful for.” • At gymnasiums, a max capacity of 10 patrons will be allowed per court. Pickup games will not be allowed. Pickleball will be offered but only on certain days and times of the week. Call your local recreation center for details. BIRDS, from page 1A • The Ross Norton Skate Park and the Henry L. McMullen Tennis While people can still come to Complex have reopened, but visitors must call 48 hours in advance to the park, they will no longer be reserve a spot. able to watch during feeding times, • General programs, indoor facility rentals, the Aging Well Center, which in the past has been a big and special events will remain closed at this time. draw for visitors. • The city is currently working on a plan for summer camps. “The main deck has been taped • The Clearwater Community Sailing Center has reopened. off to keep people off of the deck • The Clearwater Ferry resumed service. because of the fact that the birds • Pier 60 and the Pier 60 Bait House are open. do not like masks,” said board member Diane Ochs. “We can’t let Events groups of people in masks nearby • All city special events have been canceled until further notice, but when we feed them.” the city is planning some virtual events. Not being able to take the birds • The annual Clearwater Celebrates America event and fi reworks dis- out into the community has proven play that was planned for July 4 has been canceled. to be a signifi cant fi nancial hurdle. “The biggest issue we have is Libraries that we can no longer take our The Clearwater Public Library System has reopened at 50% capac- birds anywhere, so our funding is ity. Children’s play areas will be closed and there will be no in-person dramatically down due to the fact programming. Virtual programming will be offered. The libraries will we can’t go to events,” Ochs said. be closing periodically throughout each day for cleaning and disin- “Our primary way of income is fection. Curbside pickup will be offered for materials at the Main and showing the birds,” added Taylor. North Greenwood libraries and drive-thru service will be available at The park’s other primary the Countryside and East Community locations, during open hours. All crowd-pleasers — beyond the birds book drops are open. themselves — include indoor an- Photo by LOGAN MOSBY GEORGE Clearwater Marine Aquarium imal exhibits, hands-on activities Diane Ochs feeds Dakota, a one-eyed red-tailed hawk at McGough Nature Park in Largo. The park is The Clearwater Marine Aquarium is open with new safety precau- for children, birthday parties and facing fi nancial woes as donations that keep it running have decreased during the pandemic. tions and in a reduced capacity. environment education programs, which have been on hold during Taylor said the park does have here, the nature center cannot straight to the birds,” he said. the outbreak, causing yet another donation stations, but funds from open Monday through Friday be- Anyone interested in donat- Indian Rocks Beach defi cit in funding. them have “gone down to almost cause of the kids,” she said. ing to the park can visit www. • City Hall and the library have reopened in limited capacities. The “Donations make up the total- nothing.” Despite its financial concerns, natureparkfriends.org or email library’s hours will be 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. ity of our operating budget,” said Ochs said a summer camp that Taylor said the park is lucky in the [email protected]. For board member Barry Taylor. “We opened June 1 will also hinder the fact that the city owns the land on more information about Friends Indian Shores operate on about a $1,500 budget number of visitors who can come to which it sits, meaning any dona- of Largo Nature Parks, visit www. each month, with two-thirds of that the park. tions to the park stay at the park. facebook.com/thefriendsoflargo • Indian Shores parking lot, Chief E.D. Williams Park, pavilion and going to feeding the birds.” “Because of summer camp being “The very fi rst dollar we get, goes natureparks/. tennis court have reopened. • The Town Hall Municipal Center and the playground remain closed until further notice.

SHOWS, from page 1A Madeira Beach place to make sure the boat parade the town’s vendor sent its display to Largo Based on current restrictions conforms to the Fourth of July cel- Anna Maria Island. This year, the • The city of Largo has canceled all programs, classes in addition instance, decided May 26 that in- limiting the size of groups, the ebration theme. The issue will be show was to be done by a local resi- to postponing city events until further notice. All performances at the stead of one big fireworks show, city’s popular fi reworks display will discussed again at the regular com- dent’s company, Ken Speed Special Central Park Performing Arts Center have been canceled or postponed. it would hold two small shows in probably not happen this year, City mission meeting June 10. Effects. • City Hall is open in a limited capacity for public visitors and/or an effort to limit crowd sizes. One Manager Bob Daniels said. those conducting business. The Community Development department show will be held July 3 on one “I don’t find it prudent to sign Treasure Island Gulfport will be open to the public in a limited capacity for building, develop- side of the city and one on July 4 a contract for fi reworks,” he said Treasure Island commissioners Gulfport announced on its Face- ment review, and code enforcement services. on the other. May 27 during a City Commission were expected to make a decision book page May 31 that it was can- • The Largo Public Library is open in a limited capacity with its regu- City Manager Alex Rey said he meeting. at their June 2 meeting, but City celing its fi reworks show and hoped lar operating hours. Find more information on LargoPublicLibrary.org. spoke with Sheriff Bob Gualtieri Mayor John Hendricks agreed. “I Manager Garry Brumback said to reschedule them for Labor Day • Summer camps will begin at city facilities. The ratio for childcare is about the plans, and he signed off just can’t see doing the fi reworks. staff is recommending canceling weekend Saturday, Sept. 5. one adult to nine children. Children will be accepted into the program on the idea. It’s a hard decision to cut some- the fi reworks and promoting small- Fourth of July activities, includ- based on their date of registration. “He was comfortable with what thing like that out, but there are scale cookouts instead. ing the community parade, kids • Highland Recreation Complex, Southwest Recreation Complex and we are doing,” Rey said of the plan, times you have to make those hard “We are recommending that we fi shing derby, and sand sculpture Largo Community Center have reopened in a limited capacity, with which will cost about $30,000, decisions.” use the fireworks for a more ro- contest, have also been canceled. adult and youth operating hours. Highland Family Aquatic Center is slightly more than the single show. He cited the revenue the city has bust display at our signature event “It’s one thing if policy decisions also open in a limited capacity, but play structures, slides, and spray Commissioners lauded staff for lost this year, and said, “We don’t Sanding Ovations in November,” were being driven by economics to features are closed. Southwest Pool is open in a limited capacity for fi t- their creativity. Since neighboring need to spend this money.” Brumback wrote in an email to reopen; we understand that and ness lap swimming only. Largo Tennis Center at Southwest Recreation cities have canceled their shows, A boat parade was discussed as Tampa Bay Newspapers. support our businesses,” Gulfport and tennis courts at Highland Recreation are open. Commissioner Ward Friszolowski’s an alternative, similar to the Veter- Brumback is recommending a Mayor Samuel Henderson said. • George McGough Nature Park is open, but the Narrows Environ- only question was how does the city ans Day parade “that always turns small show on Friday, Nov. 20, with “But as a city inviting people to mental Education Center is closed. spread the word to residents with- out pretty nice,” said Commissioner a larger show on Saturday, Nov. 21. gather in close quarters where it’s • Basketball and volleyball courts are open but social distancing is out alerting outsiders. Nancy Hodges. going to be very diffi cult to main- required. Rey said city staff would do their But Commissioner Helen Price tain social distancing, we were very • Dog parks are open for safe use. best to not widely promote it. Redington Shores said this is an election year, and uncomfortable inviting people to • Largo Central Railroad Club has canceled all public train runs at “We would really probably not The town of Redington Shores the boats might carry unwanted congregate that way.” Largo Central Park until further notice. even disclose the exact location as political messages not in keeping was hoping to make up for a failed • Heritage Village is closed and has canceled all public meetings. to where we are going to launch with the Independence Day cele- show last year with an even bet- fireworks,” Rey said. “We will bration. She cited a recent boat pa- ter one this year. Unfortunately, it Other areas Madeira Beach simply tell people that if you live rade that was a rally for President won’t happen. Clearwater — Canceled • Madeira Beach City Hall and other municipal buildings have re- on the north side of the city be- Donald Trump. “It was not an easy decision. … Largo — City Commission was opened. All citizens who enter will be subject to a screening protocol tween 7:30 and 7:45, go outside “This could be a little more rau- We are going to cancel this year,” expected to decide June 2, but City that includes taking their temperature and asking if they have shown your house, look in that direction cous than the normal boat parade,” Mayor MaryBeth Henderson wrote Manager said it was unlikely. any symptoms of coronavirus. and you’re going to be able to see said Commissioner Doug Andrews. in an email to TBN. St. Petersburg — Canceled • The Old Salt Fishing Foundation’s 27th annual Spring King of the something.” Daniels said rules could be in Last year’s show fi zzled out after Tarpon Springs — Canceled Beach — Kingfi sh Tournament has been canceled.

Seminole sooner due to staffi ng problems at DOH would continue to monitor Burton said the county would LIMITS, from page 1A • City Hall is open with enhanced safety protocols in place. The local hotels. the situation. be putting up signs at the county’s Building Department will continue to receive permits in the manner other public pools, including those Commissioner Ken Welch asked Welch asked about the plan to playgrounds and had recommended that has been utilized during the state of emergency. at condominiums, were lifted on if data trends supported lifting the keep public playground equipment that the municipalities do the same. • The Recreation Center is open to members with limited hours. The Monday, June 1. restrictions. He wanted to make sanitized. When asked about enforcement number of people will also be regulated. The resolution includes strong sure the action was a “reasonable Choe said parents would be en- on the beaches, Gualtieri said local • The library reopened in a limited capacity with reduced hours. recommendations for all individu- move at this time and an accept- couraged to use good hand hygiene law enforcement would continue als, businesses, operations and or- able level or risk.” and take disinfectant wipes to help to work to educate the public and St. Pete Beach ganizations to follow the governor’s Burton said staff believed it was keep the equipment clean. remind people about the need for orders and comply with CDC’s time to lift the restrictions. He said Welch also asked what would social distancing. He said so far, • The St. Pete Beach Community pool will be open for lap swimming social distancing and disinfection the level of positive tests for COVID- happen at the beaches, especially if there had been only a few issues at only Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday from recommendations, as well as per- 19 was less than 2% with most of the governor lifted the requirement the beaches. 8 a.m. to noon. One must preregister for a lane and time slot. Call 727- sonal protections, including sani- the cases coming from long-term to follow CDC recommendations. “People want to be safe. They 363-9264. tation and hygiene, such as hand care facilities, which was a separate County Attorney Jewel White want to be healthy,” he said. • City Hall is open to the public by appointment only. washing. The commission also issue from community spread. said the resolution continues to He thinks the governor is close • The library has reopened in a limited capacity. strongly encourages the public to Dr. Ulyee Choe, director of the recommend people follow CDC to going to phase two of the state’s • The Community Center is now offering limited fi tness classes and wear cloth masks while in indoor Department of Health in Pinellas guidelines. She said the county was recovery, which will increase the programs. For a list of classes visit www.spbrec.com or call 727-363-9245. public places. County, said the case counts were shifting from a regulatory posture number of people in groups from In the resolution presented by stable. Hospital capacity was im- to more of a stance of using person- 10 to 50. Treasure Island County Administrator Barry Bur- proving. The number of positive al responsibility. “I’m confi dent people will act re- • City Hall has reopened on a limited basis from 8 a.m. to noon for ton, hotel pools were included in tests was decreasing, and the num- Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said the sponsibly,” he said. public access. Only one person or small single party will be able to the list of restrictions to be lifted ber of people coming to the emer- yellow signs at the beaches would enter at a time to visit each service area or department. on June 1; however, Commission- gency room with fl u-like symptoms stay in place and messaging on so- Suzette Porter is TBN’s Pinellas • Treasure Bay will be open each day from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Social er Kathleen Peters asked that the had declined. cial media would continue. He be- County editor. She can be reached at distancing rules and guidelines will affect all Treasure Bay areas and restriction on hotel pools be lifted He said as more things reopen, lieves the signs have been effective. [email protected]. activities. Tampa Bay Newspapers South, June 4, 2020 5A

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Plus a few contrast, the class of 2020 is an army of many of it. from Belleair, two each from Bay 31, 151 new cases and eight more headaches you and I can easily name. young men and women indentured to banks, If I were given the power, would I turn back Pines, Belleair Beach and Belleair deaths from May 18-24, 159 new I graduated from college 64 years ago. Ike the government, their own colleges or their own my clock to 1956? I doubt it. But I’d gladly give Bluffs, and one each from Indian cases and seven deaths from May Eisenhower was in his third year as president, parents. up my chance, if it meant resurrecting Dwight Shores, North Redington Beach, 11-17, and 95 new cases and 19 with fi ve more to go. He was sane, a grown-up, a But big changes may be coming. Thanks to Eisenhower to spend another eight years in the Beach, Treasure Island deaths from May 4-10, which was proven soldier and diplomat. He possessed an ego the lockdown imposed by COVID-19, people White House. And, dear Lord, please, do it soon. and Tierra Verde. the fi rst week of phase one of the that didn’t need boosting. Our sole international young and old are learning that higher education To the Class of 2020 I say: COVID-19 may state’s recovery plan. enemy was the Soviet Union. Our two major can be achieved at home with a working have blown away your fi nal campus party, but it Elder care facilities Statewide, the cumulative political parties often worked together instead of computer and other tools, just as easily (and at doesn’t have to be the end of your story and the number of cases increased to At least one case has been re- snarling at each other. Life in the USA was not much less cost), as in a college classroom. The friendships you’ve made in the past four years. 56,830 with 2,460 deaths. Cases ported at 46 of the county’s long- perfect or “great,” but it seemed promising. pandemic is predicted to spell the collapse and Look at the list of the connector tools you have in the United States totaled term care facilities as of June And what are this year’s graduates facing? disappearance of at least a few halls of ivy. at your command: Telephones, U.S. mail, email, 1,792,512 with 104,435 deaths. 1. Since March, 428 cases have Mostly uncertainty, of a colossal degree. A Although most 2020 graduates and their face-to-face hookups, Skype, Zoom, Facebook. Globally, more than 6.2 million been reported at these facilities, Columbia University professor, Mark Lilla, parents may bemoan being cheated of a Try to use them all or any of them. They’ll be cases have been reported with or 34% of cases in the county. recently published an essay in the New York traditional commencement ceremony, many waiting for you. And so will your classmates. 372,657 deaths. 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Nursing Pavilion, 36 by St. Mark Village nursing home in Palm Testing in Pinellas Harbor, 28 by Carrington Place of St. Pete, 23 by Freedom Square As of June 1, 43,701 COVID- Health Care Center in Seminole, 19 tests had been done in Pi- 22 by Health and Rehabilitation nellas, 1,163 more than the day Centre at Dolphins View at South before. DOH says an average of Pasadena and 10 by Patrick 3% of test results were positive. Manor in St. Petersburg. The rest Thirteen tests were inconclusive had less than 10 cases. and results were pending for 136. These numbers are provisional A summary report for Pinellas and subject to change. County released May 31 shows 1.9% of tests from May 30 were positive, 2.1% from May 29, 1.4% Death count from May 28, 1.2% from May 27 DOH reported the death of were positive, 0.6% from May 26, a 67-year-old man on June 1, and 0.8% from May 25. The num- bringing the county to 83. bers do not include people who At least 60 of the county’s 83 have previously tested positive. deaths were residents or staff at For information on testing, one of the county’s long-term care contact your health provider, or facilities. According to a weekly call the state DOH’s COVID-19 report from DOH released May hotline at 1-866-779-6121 or the 29, 25 deaths were from Freedom Pinellas County DOH’s hotline at Square Seminole Nursing Pavil- 727-824-6900. Both numbers are ion, including one staff member; available 24/7. For information 11 deaths from St. Mark Village; on testing and location of sites, eight from Gulf Shore Care Cen- visit https://covid19.pinellas ter; fi ve from Freedom Square Re- county.org/testing/. habilitation & Nursing Services; three from Patrick Manor; three Where are the cases? from St. Petersburg Nursing and DOH provided updated and re- Rehab; and two from the Inn at vised information on the city of Freedom Square. In addition, one residence for 1,254 of the cases death each was reported at Bard- in Pinellas on Monday. St. Peters- moor Oaks Healthcare and Re- burg has the most with 505 cases habilitation Center in Largo, Bay Letters to the Editor (40%), 196 are Clearwater resi- Tree Center in Palm Harbor and dents, 155 from Largo, 133 from Palm Garden in Clearwater. Clearing up confusion about “... you understand that you receive an hourly there is no reason why social distancing cannot COVID-19 antibody testing wage and tips.” But the real giveaway was his be applied to bars. President Trump and Gov. sarcastic remark, “Let our governor get his DeSantis are doing a great job. They understand Lately it seems that misinformation around marching orders from Nancy Pelosi.” Why would the economic disaster COVID-19 is causing for PINELLAS COUNTY COVID-19 testing spreads as quickly as the that be a problem? Because she’s a woman? A small business owners. They have worked hard disease itself. Democrat? Is she worse than the incompetent, to develop reopening strategies that are reliant As a pathologist, a physician who specializes lying, name-calling, narcissistic person giving on science and data. It was essential to open in laboratory medicine here in Tampa, I can help the marching orders now? I don’t think that is businesses as soon as possible because the Deadline for clear up that confusion — especially when it the “truth.” longer they were closed, the less chance they comes to antibody testing. Michael Lang had in surviving and reopening; the same is true To ramp up supply, a range of tests to detect Seminole for bars. We need to reopen these businesses COVID-19 antibodies was introduced in the U.S. before we lose them forever, creating an economic funds extended earlier this year with little regulatory scrutiny. hardship for Florida families and state revenue. Federal regulators have since cracked down, Shutdown a costly choice We are urging Gov. DeSantis to reopen bars By SUZETTE PORTER using any leftover money. requiring manufacturers to provide data to The American response to the pandemic was immediately or create a grant fund specifi c Tampa Bay Newspapers Meanwhile, Burton saw no rea- show tests are accurate, but in the meantime, based upon a fl awed UK computer model that to bars. We need to save, not only our small son not to extend the deadline for consumers should know some key pointers: predicted 2.2 million American deaths. Our businesses, but their employees too. CLEARWATER — Individuals, phase one. • COVID-19 antibody tests are not used for medical people accepted it at face value. Are we Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce families and small businesses Commission Chair Pat Gerard real-time diagnosis. Instead, physicians use allowed to ask why? now have until June 30 to apply suggested that the county not them to detect whether a person has previously Could it be because doom saying is the safe, for help through Pinellas CARES end phase one when phase two had the SARS-CoV-2 virus. gutless choice every time? If events turn out as programs designed to assist those starts. She agrees with Commis- • This virus is so new that the medical you predicted (or worse), you can say “See?” and YOUR VOICE adversely affected by COVID-19. sioner Dave Eggers that the com- community does not yet have solid data to if things turn out better than you’ve predicted Commissioners agreed to ex- mission needs information about support a solid understanding of what it you can say “See, my warnings were heeded and We are proud to offer a forum to our tend the deadline during a May phase two sooner than later. 28 work session. The previous For more information on how means to have antibodies other than you have led to the better outcome!” readers. Please type letters to the encountered the virus. Typically, antibodies This time, however, in our polarized nation deadline was June 1. to get help, visit https://covid19. editor (or print legibly) and include suggest you are immune to further disease, but where everything has political implications, The decision came after Com- pinellascounty.org/pinellas for COVID-19, we need more time and research the safe choice for politicians was to act on the your name, town of residence, phone missioner Ken Welch brought up caresindividual/. to draw such conclusions. fl awed computer model and shut down the number and signature and mail to the subject of evictions. Gov. Ron To apply, text COVIDCARES to Fortunately, research is accelerating economy. This is exacting a human toll that Tampa Bay Newspapers, 9911 Seminole DeSantis’ moratorium on evic- 898211. worldwide, and we can expect antibody testing could over time surpass the fi nal virus death toll. Blvd., Seminole, FL 33772. Please do tions expired June 2. Welch said to improve. Until then, I urge you to maintain all Daniel Martin 190 in Pinellas are “ready to go” Business grants not use all capital letters. Emails should social distancing guidelines — getting through St. Petersburg as soon as that happens. The small business grant pro- include town of residence and telephone this together depends on it. Welch wanted the commission gram provides up to $5,000 to Nicole Riddle Demanding action on bars number and be sent to cgeorge@ to consider sending a letter to the cover expenses, including em- Tampa TBNweekly.com. We will not print the governor asking him to extend ployee wages, vendor bills and The Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of the moratorium, which the com- Commerce is demanding bars receive fair letter writer’s phone number. mortgage or rent costs. The Not everyone’s truth mission agreed to do. money cannot be used to recover consideration. Restaurants, breweries, hotel bars Here are some guidelines for letters: DeSantis’ sent out word Mon- Re: A different take on ‘truth’ (May 21) and more are open, yet the small businesses revenue losses. • Letters are printed on a fi rst-come, day night that he is extending As I read the letter to the editor from Mr. classifi ed as “bars only” and their employees are Businesses must be located in fi rst-served basis. They may be edited the moratorium on evictions and Pinellas with one-25 full-time em- Farling, I object to his take on truth. He says, the ones that are suffering. Gov. DeSantis needs mortgage foreclosures until July 1. “We are United States citizens, not Democrats to open bars immediately or create a special to correct grammar, spelling and factual ployees or an equivalent number of part-time employees, includ- or Republicans,” yet his letter is a typical grant fund specifi c to bars. There are wonderful errors. They also may be edited for Pinellas CARES ing the owner. Nonessential busi- Republican rant. He excoriates the main stream family-run bars, staples in our communities for clarity. media. Right out of President Trump’s playbook. generations, that will have to shutter their doors programs can help nesses forced to shut down due • Please keep letters to the editor 350 to the state or local safer-at-home He also patronizes low-wage hospitality workers permanently if immediate action is not taken. The county received $170 mil- in Florida. He says that he does “...always try to States like West Virginia and Arkansas words. Longer letters may be cut due to orders are eligible. lion from the federal Coronavirus Complete information and an tip appropriately.” And he implies that they don’t reopened their bars. If we are social distancing in space limitations. Aid, Relief and Economic Securi- need to be guaranteed a living wage because restaurants, breweries, retails shops and gyms, online application are available at ty (CARES) Act. 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‘Romeo & Juliet’ The coronavirus pandemic has had a major impact on RATED: R the fi lm industry. Movie theaters are temporarily closed. Renowned horror writer Shirley Jackson is on the prec- Many fi lm releases have been moved to future dates or ipice of writing her masterpiece when the arrival of Adapting to the new normal of the COVID-19 age, delayed indefi nitely. The following fi lms are scheduled to newlyweds upends her meticulous routine and heightens be released via video on demand. tensions in her already tempestuous relationship with her American Stage launches Shakespeare Lite Festival via Zoom philandering husband. The middle-aged couple, prone to ‘The Last Days of American Crime’ ruthless barbs and copious afternoon cocktails, begins to ST. PETERSBURG — As part of together at all costs. Before the Shakespeare Lite is one com- GENRE: Drama, action, sci-fi and crime toy mercilessly with the naïve young couple at their door. its virtual return, American Stage performance, viewers will enjoy ponent of the theater’s virtual CAST: Edgar Ramirez, Anna Brewster, Michael Pitt, Neon will release “Shirley” on June 5 on digital and On Demand. will present the Shakespeare Lite a brief prologue with insight into return. Sharlto Copley, and Sean Cameron Michael production of “Romeo & Juliet” on the play’s action and characters. “While the current pandemic DIRECTOR: Olivier Megaton Sunday, June 7, 2 p.m., via a live Following the play, there will be crisis has closed our doors to live NOT RATED ‘Becky’ Zoom performance. a chat-back session featuring a events indefi nitely, we have had As a fi nal response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. gov- GENRE: Thriller ernment plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible To register, visit zoom.us/we Q&A with the cast and director. the opportunity to consider the CAST: Kevin James, Joel McHale, Amanda Brugel, Robert for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. Maillet, and Lulu Wilson binar/register/2815901550853/ The cast of “Romeo & Juliet” core of our mission and determine Graham Bricke (Edgar Ramírez), a career criminal who WN_8LFLeoLWT2eU5zYYweV will feature Julia Rifi no as Juliet; how to move forward in a time DIRECTORS: Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion was never able to hit the big score, teams up with famous RATED: R Andrew Coleman as Romeo; Billy of such great uncertainty,” said wqQ. gangster progeny Kevin Cash (Michael C. Pitt), and black Spunky and rebellious, Becky (Lulu Wilson) is brought Finn as Mercutio/Paris/Abram; The production is one of four Stephanie Gularte, CEO/produc- market hacker Shelby Dupree (Anna Brewster) to commit to a weekend getaway at a lake house by her father, Jeff plays — each to be performed in Benjamin T. Ismail as Tybalt/ ing artistic director at American the heist of the century and the last crime in American (Joel McHale), in an effort to try to reconnect. The trip less than an hour — American Paris’ Page; Amanda Schlachter Stage. “Ultimately, underlying all history before the signal goes off. immediately takes a turn for the worse when a group Stage will serve up in its Shake- as Lady Cap/Gregory; Roxanne of our work is the goal of unit- The fi lm is based on the Radical Publishing graphic novel of convicts on the run, led by the merciless Dominick created by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini. “The Last speare Lite Festival. Each play Fay as Nurse/Sampson; John ing our community through the (Kevin James), suddenly invade the lake house. Days of American Crime” will debut June 5 on Netfl ix will feature favorite American Perez as Benvolio/Friar Lawrence; shared human experience via Quiver Distribution will release the fi lm June 5 on digital Stage actors. Kianna Jackson as Prince/Apoth- stories and classes that promote and On Demand. “Romeo & Juliet” will be direct- ecary; and Richard Watson as connection and empathy. Our ‘Shirley’ ed by Kristin Clippard, American Capulet/Balthasar. virtual programs will allow Ameri- GENRE: Drama For more movie news, visit www.TBNweekly.com. Stage associate artistic director. Longtime American Stage can Stage to continue to provide a CAST: Odessa Young, Logan Lerman, Elisabeth Moss, Lee Clark Zumpe is TBN entertainment editor. He can In this quintessential Shake- patrons may recall that “Romeo sense of community unity and to Michael Stuhlbarg, and Steve Vinovich be reached at 727-397-5563, ext. 341, or by email at DIRECTOR: Josephine Decker [email protected]. speare story of young love, two and Juliet” served as the produc- help keep us all connected.” star-crossed lovers from feuding tion for Shakespeare in the Park families are determined to be during the 2002-03 season. See ROMEO & JULIET, page 4B Horoscopes Libra Sept 23/Oct 23 Happenings Lately you may be feeling more emotional, Libra. Aries Talk about your feelings with someone close to you. Mar 21/Apr 20 Sometimes speaking about things can help you sort Your strong will and courage makes you capable through everything. ‘Reverberation’ dance performance fi cial “beginning” or “end” other than the hour mark. of anything, Aries. Just be sure to use your powers Audience members may join us at any time during the for good; otherwise, it can be easy to get in over your set in St. Petersburg head. Scorpio 11 a.m. hour on June 6. The piece loops approximately Oct 24/Nov 22 ST. PETERSBURG — Poetica and Dance Linkages every 10 minutes, and it would be best if attendance Taurus Listen to your dreams this week, Scorpio. They will will present Dance in the Time of Coronavirus, a series could be spread throughout the hour. Apr 21/May 21 guide you where you really want to go in life. Explore of socially distanced dance performances, kicking off Add an extra dash of charm to your requests, For information, visit www.facebook.com/ Taurus. You just may fi nd that things go your way a all the possibilities that come your way. with “Reverberation” on Saturday, June 6, 11 a.m. to events/2657755404547400. little more easily. Have a partner work with you on noon, along First Avenue South, starting at 27th Street Dance in the Time of Coronavirus is the creative a fun task. Sagittarius South and ending at 24th Street South. brainchild of Andee Scott and Amanda Sieradzki, Nov 23/Dec 21 Attendees are encouraged to get on their bicycles dance-makers in the Tampa Bay area who are dream- Gemini Sagittarius, if you have been in a sociable mood, May 22/Jun 21 and join organizers for the event. ing of ways to re-envision dance performance in the Gemini, inspiration fl ourishes and you may feel then embrace every opportunity to gather with friends “COVID-19 is changing how we live our lives, where age of social distancing. Scott and Sieradzki believe in some romantic sparks grow as well. Your senses are or family when the opportunity presents itself. we go, what we do,” a press release announcing the enhanced by all the things you experience around the value of live performance and the responsibility of you the next few days. event said. “Rather than focus on all the things we artists to rise to the challenges of our time. This series Capricorn can’t do, we are seizing this as an opportunity to create Dec 22/Jan 20 emphasizes the importance of building a community Cancer Capricorn, this is a great week to take credit for and share new dance models that support our commu- for art and artists that reinforces our shared humanity. Jun 22/Jul 22 nity safely, respectfully, and creatively.” This week your efforts to take care of home and all of the things you have accomplished lately. You family will pay off in big ways, Cancer. You have a will gain traction on projects and may even be able Dancers will be lined up 10 feet apart, along the knack for maintaining peace and tranquility even to take on new ones. sidewalk. The audience will “enter” the piece on First Francis Wilson Playhouse to when situations are hazy. Avenue South at 27th Street, on their bicycles, in the present virtual concert series Leo Aquarius dedicated bike lane, and watch the dance unfold along CLEARWATER — As Florida works its way into Jul 23/Aug 23 Jan 21/Feb 18 their ride. People are asked to ride single fi le, main- reopening safely, the all stars of the Francis Wilson This week you may be examining your A goal to learn as much as possible is drawing you tain social distance, and keep moving at a reasonable Playhouse are serving up a summer full of Friday night relationships and seeing which areas have room for to the people who can offer you important life lessons. speed. virtual concerts. improvement, Leo. This is your opportunity to really Take opportunities to engage in philosophical Those who are not bike riders may feel free to walk Presented on select Friday nights, the concerts will make some important changes. debates. the performance on the north side of First Avenue keep FWP audiences entertained and help patrons Virgo Pisces South, on the opposite side from the performers, to maintain contact with this diverse troupe of talented Aug 24/Sept 22 Feb 19/Mar 20 ensure distance and safety for the dancers. While we local entertainers. The performers have missed their Virgo, a situation arises that can bring you a audiences and were delighted with the response to much-needed fi nancial boost. This boost is a result Pisces, a hint that comes your way from a friend or cannot enforce a mask policy, we ask that audience of the hard work that you’ve put in over the last coworker can be the clue that you need to achieve a members wear a mask as a courtesy to others. several weeks. goal that has thus far been out of reach. This is a durational dance, meaning there is no of- See HAPPENINGS, page 4B

CLUES ACROSS 5. One who takes to the seas Sudoku 1. Swiss shoe company 6. Select jury 5. __ Caesar, comedian 7. Parts of the small intestine June 4, 2020 8. __ and fl ow 8. Painter’s accessory 11. Horsefl y 13. Egyptian pharaoh 9. Honk Crossword 14. African nation 10. Ballpoint pen 15. Tony-winning actress Daisy 12. Large, dark antelope 16. Initial public offering 14. Ancient kingdom near 17. Long-winding ridge Dead Sea 18. Guinea peoples 19. Exhausts 20. Fellow 23. __-bo: exercise system 21. About aviation 22. Able to make amends 24. Not written in any key or mode 25. Easy to perceive 25. Chinese principle 30. Cut off underlying the universe 31. Northeast Thai language 26. Corpuscle count (abbr.) 32. Earthy pigment 27. Powdery, post-burning 33. Water nymphs residue 38. Returned material authorization (abbr.) 28. Company that rings 41. Those who deal receipts 43. Apply a new fabric 29. Rugged mountain range 45. Confusions 34. Commercials 48. “To __ his own” 35. NY football player 49. Lowest point of a ridge 36. A form of be between two peaks 50. Heavy cavalry sword 37. Soviet Socialist Republic 55. Partner to pain 39. Kindnesses Place a Number in the empty boxes in such a way that 56. A type of savings account 40. Natural electrical each row across, each column down and each 9-box square 57. In a way, felt pain phenomenons contains all of the numbers from one to nine. 59. Wide-beamed sailing dinghy Crossword answers Sudoku answers 41. Your from last week from last week 60. Consume 42. Diana __, singer 61. Jewish spiritual leader 44. Upper surface of the mouth 62. Body part 63. Midway between south and 45. National capital southeast 46. Fluid in Greek mythology 64. Cheek 47. Renowned jazz trumpeter 48. Freedom from diffi culty CLUES DOWN 51. Swiss river 1. Indicates a certain time 52. Prejudice (abbr.) 2. Expression of sorrow or pity 53. Actor Idris 3. Central American lizard 54. Revolutionaries 4. Muslim military commanders 58. Criticize Entertainment Extra Tampa Bay Newspapers, June 4, 2020 3B MOVIE REVIEW Virtual Diversions

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The performance will be featured on the SummerStage Anywhere This slow-burning science fi ction radio shows as it does to “The Twilight Zone.” website and streamed exclusively on the SummerStage YouTube chan- yarn is the opposite of a summer Because it’s a low-budget venture, the occasionally pulled out of the action through nel. Throughout the month of June, SummerStage Anywhere will fea- blockbuster. Clearly made on a story relies heavily on dialogue a vintage 1950s-era television. At one point, ture performances each weekend. shoestring budget, viewers are hooked and characterization. The Patterson even experiments with a blank screen The series will debut on June 6 with MAX performing a love letter by a clever retro prologue that acts banter amounts to fantastically — for more than four minutes — to focus to New York. Called a “Young Pop God” by GQ, MAX was named a “top as a framing device for the fi lm: “You viewers’ attention on the dialogue. rambling exchanges fi lled with popstar to watch” by Billboard and was nominated for Best New Pop are entering a realm between clandestine The setting is a small town in 1950s New era-appropriate vernacular. It is Artist at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The Billboard top-pop and forgotten.” If that sounds familiar, Mexico. “The Vast of Night” revolves around relentless, fascinating and convincing. star’s double platinum hit single “Lights Down Low” earned half a bil- it should: It’s an overt reference to “The Fay (Sierra McCormick), a young switchboard The youthful leads played by lion streams globally. Twilight Zone.” The short opening monologue operator, and Everett (Jake Horowitz), the McCormick and Horowitz appear On June 13, the Latin Alternative Music Conference will bring its an- is even delivered by someone impersonating nighttime disc jockey at the local radio station. to move and speak at warp speed. nual showcase digitally to SummerStage Anywhere. Hosted by Los An- Rod Serling, creator and presenter of “The While most of the townsfolk are gathered in In contrast, Davis, playing the aging geles’ KCRW radio DJ Raul Campos, LAMC at SummerStage Anywhere Twilight Zone,” which originally ran from 1959 the school gymnasium — which, if I am not unnamed veteran who calls in to the radio will feature an exclusive showcase from key voices in the Latino LGBTQ to 1964. mistaken, is a vintage Quonset hut — for station, is much more deliberate as he community including pop singer Kany Garcia, hip-hop artist Mabiland, “The Twilight Zone” made an indelible imprint a basketball game, Fay and Everett reveals his extraordinary tale involving secret indie electro pop musician Javiera Mena and rock band Circo. These on American culture. The show’s surreal, become involved in a curious mystery military operations that hint at fl ying saucers artists from Colombia, Chile and Puerto Rico will come together with Kafkaesque standalone tales often conveyed involving a strange audio frequency, and alien visitation. original performances on LAMC’s Twitch channel. SummerStage Any- a moral and provided Serling with a vehicle to alarming telephone calls and Cue Fox Mulder and Dana Scully: The truth where will also host the offi cial afterparty with a DJ Takeover featuring comment on society and the human condition. reports of something in the sky. is out there, right? sets from RaulCampos and Latin Grammy winning artist Cheo, former- Though it was only one of several classic sci-fi McCormick and Horowitz are “The Vast of Night” taps into that ly of Los Amigos Invisibles. anthology television series of the era, its impact joined by a cast of Texas undercurrent of paranoia and suspicion that lingered even after Serling’s untimely death in fl ourished in the Cold War years, whether See VIRTUAL, page 4B 1975 at age 50. 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On June 19, SummerStage Anywhere will celebrate the 155th anni- Pets of the Week versary of Juneteenth, the nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States, with a digital day of dance. Tribute performances will be presented on SummerStage’s Instagram channel Topper Angel culminating in a performance on SummerStage’s YouTube channel, Topper is calm Angel’s name suits this featuring Jamel Gaines’ Creative Outlet Dance Theatre and poet Carl natured with a bit white and gray tabby Hancock Rux, and a panel discussion led by Executive Artistic Director of a goofy, silly side. perfectly. Angel is sweet of The Billie Holiday Theatre, Dr. Indira Etwaroo. This handsome as an angel and loves Closing out the June programming is Grammy Award-winning Be- 4-year-old hound attention and petting ninese singer-songwriter, actress and activist Angélique Kidjo. Sum- mix is good on the time. Only 1 and a half merStage alumna Kidjo will bring her Afropop world fusion sound to an exclusive performance on SummerStage Anywhere’s YouTube channel, leash and seems years old, she has been followed by a live Q&A session on June 26. great with other completely vetted and Following June, SummerStage Anywhere will be home to a one-of- dogs. He doesn’t microchipped. Meet a-kind digital content series highlighting genres that were born in or really pay too much Angel at Save Our Strays’ deeply represent New York — hip-hop, salsa, jazz, global, indie, contem- attention but says Cat Haven in Pinellas porary dance. The summer series will include weekly content segments “hi” with great Park. Call 727-463-0694 including interviews with and performances by iconic artists, neigh- manners. He also or 727-545-1116 (9 borhood tours with artists, and arts engagement for youth. For a full has met a few cats a.m. to 9 p.m. only) for schedule of upcoming programming, visit summerstageanywhere.org. that he seems to an appointment. View “We are really excited to bring SummerStage to audiences at home be curious about more felines online at through SummerStage Anywhere,” said Heather Lubov, executive di- but leaves them to saveourstraysinc.com. rector of City Parks Foundation. “The arts have been critical during this themselves. He seems to really like kids: He lights up around them. time of sheltering at home, serving both as a respite and as an important Topper is an all-around wonderful dog. Are you looking for a great outlet for expression and creativity. And, of course, our city’s parks re- furever friend to add to your pack? Topper might just be the pup for main some of the only public resources available for respite as we shelter you. To complete an application to begin the adoption process, visit at home. Both parks and arts create community, and that’s what we www.fl uffanimalrescue.org/topper-s-page-m. need most right now, even if we remain socially distant. So, we are hard at work to make sure we can still deliver SummerStage to you, any- where, while we look forward to gathering together in parks again soon.” “SummerStage artists purposefully refl ect the communities we serve, celebrating the great history and diversity of NYC culture — something June that we are very proud of year after year,” said Erika Elliott, Summer- June is a little slow to warm Stage’s executive artistic director. “Through SummerStage Anywhere, up, but once she gets we will be able to showcase a uniquely New York City festival experi- to know you she would ence, authentically rooted in the neighborhoods in which our shows love to just curl up on the are typically held while curated for a far-reaching global audience. We couch with you. Would are excited about this opportunity and look forward to bringing you you consider adding SummerStage Anywhere.” June to your family? Her As an independent, nonprofi t organization, City Parks Foundation adoption price is $165. For relies on its donors to help make SummerStage possible. Support information, visit www. from donors will help secure the future of SummerStage as New York’s humanesocietyofpinellas. largest free outdoor performing arts festival. To make a donation, visit org. Email Adoptions@ cityparksfoundation.org/give. HumanePinellas.org to Capital One is the title sponsor of the 2020 SummerStage festival. Disney is a sponsor of SummerStage family programming. meet Paul. Wilding & Willow About 10 weeks old, Wilding and Willow and their three siblings came to Fluff Animal Rescue from Highland County. They are still a little leery of humans, but they are coming around. They just need REVIEW, from page 3B someone with patience who will give them the time they need to feel loved and safe. Who can resist these sweet faces? The cost Jack Webb’s “Project U.F.O.” Fact or fi ction, phenomenon or urban to adopt is $100 for each kitty. They are fully vetted. To fi ll out an legend, the enigma was both mesmerizing and terrifying. application, visit www.fl uffanimalrescue.org/adopt-me. Though it’s ultimately more style than substance, Patterson’s “The Vast of Night” resonates with a keen sense of storytelling charisma. His fi lm shows the allure of the unknown and our preoccupation with wanting to unravel inexplicable mysteries. Excellent writing and solid performances provide all that is needed to make the audience sense HAPPENINGS, from page 2B day, June 13. Nearly 40 local artists have used St. Pete Arts Alliance both the impulse behind the characters’ curiosity and the scope of the the offi cial bird of the city of St. Petersburg as implied peril. their fi rst live streaming event on May 8 that inspiration for tributes to the perky shorebird announces grant awardees The only thing that I fi nd a bit sad about “The Vast of Night” is that featured songs from a wide variety of Broadway who is a symbol of community cooperation and ST. PETERSBURG — The St. Petersburg Arts it highlights the fact that we may be losing our ability to visualize great shows. Several of the fi nal performances of kindness. Alliance recently announced this year’s recipi- storytelling internally. Thanks to cinema, television and the internet, FWP’s 90th season had to be postponed to the “Although our visitor experience may look ents of the Artist Grant Program. more and more we crave visual aids to fi ll in the gaps for us. I wonder summer of 2021 due to social distancing con- different, people’s desire to come together and The alliance partnered with the Mayor’s Offi ce what Rod Serling would have thought about a society populated by cerns, and the support of the fi rst virtual con- connect with others over art will remain,” said of Cultural Affairs to establish an Individual people lacking the basic tools of imagination. cert’s audience was gratifying. Howayda Affan, executive director of the Morean Artist Grant Program in 2015. For the sixth year, “The Vast of Night” was released May 29 theatrically in the United The concerts can be viewed online at Fran- Arts Center. “Now they will be doing that in a with an additional private donation, the alliance States by Amazon Studios in select drive-in theaters and on Prime cisWilsonPlayhouse.org/concert or on the FWP new socially distanced way. Our gallery spac- was able to increase the number of $1,000 Video. Facebook page. The website will be updated es allow for social distancing and also evoke a grants from 15 to 20. The grants are intended with the full schedule of shows throughout the sense of calm that is part of healing at these to provide fi nancial assistance to St. Petersburg Lee Clark Zumpe is entertainment editor at Tampa Bay Newspapers summer. diffi cult times.” artists for projects that support public engage- and an author of short fi ction appearing in select anthologies and In addition to the May 8 concert, FWP pre- Affan asks center visitors to socially distance ment of their work in visual arts, dance, music, magazines. sented “Comedy Tonight!” on May 29. The show and to wear masks as the browse the galleries. digital arts, and theater. featured humorous Broadway songs inter- “We are also using advanced ticketing for This year’s grant recipients include: spersed with jokes and comedy bits. the Chihuly Collection with visitors required to • A. J. Vaughan Among the other shows FWP has planned for pre-purchase their tickets online ahead of their • Bonnie Agan ROMEO & JULIET, from page 2B its summer series are: visit,” she said. “Our team has been phenomenal • Catherine Weaver • “June is Bustin’ Out All Over,” a Broad- in helping us navigate through these new real- • Daniel Barojas American Stage has developed virtual engagement programs ded- way-style concert of summer/vacation-themed ities.” • David Manson icated to keeping the community connected through the powerful songs and remembrances. The Chihuly Collection is offering a discount- • Jim Swallow experiences of live storytelling and impactful arts education. The new • “Red, White, and Blue Broadway,” a patriotic ed ticket option to fi rst responders and medical • John Gascot launch includes Virtual Stage, where the stage and the digital world celebration of America, with songs by George M. workers. Adults who work on the front lines of • Julia Collver come together; and Virtual Academy, an online classroom where stu- Cohan, Irving Berlin and many more. responding to community needs, and their fam- • Margaret Juul dents of all ages have the opportunity to explore new people, places • “Hello, My Baby,” a lively celebration of the ilies, are able to enjoy the visual escape of the • Aurailieus (Mark Stevens) and ideas safely from home. great songs from the 1890s to 1930s including Chihuly Collection for $5 each. Children younger • Mitzi Gordon Following is a look at the Shakespeare Lite Festival schedule: pop songs, ragtime and selections from comic than 5 are admitted free. • Nikki Devereux • “Romeo & Juliet” — June 7, 2 p.m. operettas. “We seek to honor our local heroes and to • Rachel Stewart • “Comedy of Errors” — June 14, 2 p.m. • “Radio Days,” an old-fashioned fi lmed radio offer a brief respite for them and their families,” • Sara Norine • “Othello” — June 21, 2 p.m. broadcast, complete with great ’30s and ’40s said Affan. • Saumitra Chandratreya • “Twelfth Night” — June 28, 2 p.m. songs, commercials and a sound effects man. The free galleries at the Morean Center for • Sheila Cowley Most Shakespearean plays include mature situations and are best • “Broadway in the ’50s,” the best songs from Clay in the heart of Warehouse District will • Shelby Dillon suited for audiences older than 12. For additional information, visit the golden age of Broadway, from shows includ- feature the work of artist-in-residence Yeon- • Tess Oldfi eld americanstage.org. ing “Damn Yankees,” “My Fair Lady,” “The Paja- soo Kim through Monday, June 8. Yeonsoo of • Tom Sivak ma Game,” “The King & I” and many more. Haenam, South Korea, was selected from a • William Leavengood and Constantine Grame Performance dates have not yet been deter- fi eld of nearly 50 global artists to participate in The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance strives to be We’re Open To Care mined. Visit the website for updates. the 2019-20 artist in residence program at the the community voice for the arts, empowering For Your Hair FWP also is planning for its 91st season. Au- Morean Center for Clay. Solo exhibitions of the artists, arts organizations and creative busi- ditions for the fi rst production, the blockbuster other fi ve artists in residence will be featured at nesses to work collaboratively. Tthe organization andy “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast,” are scheduled the Morean Center for Clay over the months of advocates for the arts, facilitates the growth of R en Co. for June 14 and 15. The production is sched- June and July. the arts community, and drives arts-related eco- salon uled to open Thursday, Aug. 20. Additionally, the Morean Arts Center has nomic development in St. Petersburg. Roberts Visit franciswilsonplayhouse.org for informa- launched a number of free opportunities to keep Visit stpeteartsalliance.org. 14100 Walsingham Road, Largo tion. audiences engaged with art online. The Morean 727.596.1763 introduced several online art classes for adults RandyRobertsSalon.com Parking Lot Social tour comes 052120 Morean Arts Center reopens and teens. In response to community demand, they have also launched new Fun Art Boxes, a to Raymond James Stadium galleries, announces discounts summer camp concept in a “to-go” box, while TAMPA — XL Event Labs, the creators of the for fi rst responders simultaneously adjusting the capacity and plans Big Bounce America, will present its Parking Lot Robert Alex Silversmiths ST. PETERSBURG — The Morean Arts Cen- for in-person summer art camp options. Social beginning Thursday, July 16, at Raymond ter, the region’s oldest community arts center, “We are a resilient organization and this James Stadium, 4291 N. Dale Mabry Highway, 40 Years • Same Name • Same Location has reopened their free galleries on Central Ave- pandemic has forced a different dialogue with Tampa. [email protected] nue and Morean Center for Clay at 420 22nd St. the public that would allow us to continue to Shows will take place Thursday through Sun- Silver • Gold • Copper S., St. Petersburg. deliver on our mission at some immensely diffi - day, July 16-19. Tickets start at $29. For tickets The Central Avenue galleries have extended cult times,” said Affan. “Through new engaging and details, visit theparkinglotsocial.com. Brass & Pewter the fourth annual “Fresh Squeezed” exhibition online experiences, our virtual audiences have This limited-engagement event modernizes through Thursday, June 25. The exhibition grown by leaps and bounds. During the past the traditional drive-in experienced through a Clean, Polish, Repair, features emerging artists from across Florida. It several weeks we have seen over 50,000 online supersized, multi-sensory attraction. Billed as Restore to Original Beauty is a fi rst solo show in Florida for each of the six interactions with new audiences worldwide.” “the next evolution in drive-in entertainment,” artists selected through a juried review of nearly The Morean Arts Center, dating to 1917 as the experience features a custom stage for “Car- Apply Protective Coatings Which Last 15-20 Years 200 applicants. The artists — including Tampa the Art Club of St. Petersburg, focuses on an A-Oke,” silent disco, live bands, trivia and bingo. Silver, Copper & Brass • Big & Small artist Krystle Lemonias, USF’s Cindy Leung, innovative, community-oriented approach to art The Parking Lot Social will also be hosting two Orlando based Nicholas Kalemba, transplant- and art education. The mission of the Morean dedicated family events going by the name of Lighting Fixtures • Oil Lamps • Holloware & Flatware ed Luca Molnar, Jared Ragland from Tarpon Arts Center is to connect people with art and to “Social Kids.” Running through the day each Sat- Repair, Refurbish & Rewire Lamps & Chandeliers Springs, and St. Petersburg native Chelsea Rowe contribute to the economic development of the urday and Sunday, these will feature all the same — have each created new works specifi c to the region. Operating under the Morean Arts Center entertainment but adapted for a family audience. 625 Pinellas Street • Clearwater • Suite C exhibition space. are the Chihuly Collection, the Morean Glass There will be a strong parents vs. kids theme run- The Morean Arts Center galleries will also Studio and the Morean Center for Clay. To learn ning throughout the Social Kids events and a fun,

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