From The St Petersburg Downtown Newsletter:

The St. Petersburg Yacht Club marks its 100th anniversary this year, with a number of gala events and activities planned to celebrate the occasion.
Organized in 1909 with the purpose “to promote, encourage and protect interests of boating and boatsmen in and about the city of St. Petersburg,” the yacht club had a fitful start.
According to historian Carl Grismer, nothing definite was accomplished until 1916. Then, a group of the city’s movers and shakers, led by William Straub of the St. Pete Times, the Evening Independent’s Lew Brown, and George Gandy of
Gandy Bridge fame, decided to jump in and revitalize the organization.
Action followed. A group of charter members were promptly signed up, and $15,000 was raised to construct a new clubhouse.
A problem surfaced, however. The Yacht Club was without “yachts.”

Read the rest of the St Pete Yacht Club story here.(PDF)

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Local (St Petersburg, Florida)  boys make good…  MusicVideos.  And,   of  coursemusic-blog fodder.

On a recent Friday in St. Petersburg, Kyle Wyss and Sheridan Willard were sipping health drinks at Central Cafe and Organics when in through the door walked Orhan Chettri and Ben Goodman.
Greetings were issued. Introductions were made. Small talk was exchanged.
And with that, the group Blind Man’s Colour became, for the first time ever, a full band.
This might come as a surprise to some, considering a growing number of prominent music blogs and bloggers — including Kanye West and Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste — have heaped praise upon Blind Man’s Colour this spring. Pitchfork included a song on a recent podcast. The band’s forthcoming album, Season Dreaming, due in August on Brooklyn’s Kanine Records (Chairlift, Northern State, Oxford Collapse), is drawing comparisons to Animal Collective.
–from TampaBay.com

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2nd annual TRA’shion Fashion ART/MUSIC/FASHION ART PARTY
ARTpool Gallery & VINTAGE Boutique 919 1st Avenue North, Downtown St. Petersburg FL

From TRASH to high FASHION! Couture Fashion Show ONE NIGHT ONLY!

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With fashion market designs for purchase from over 20 contributing designers,100% of all sales goes to the artists.

Saturday July 11th 2009

6pm-12am Fashion Show at 9:30pm ALL AGES

One of a kind wearable art designs from Miami, Sarasota, Tampa, St. Pete and the universe at large.

TRA’shion Fashion Designs by:
KAYO, Nicole Hays, Pat McGhee, Kaeli Ellis, Kate Stewart, The Kat Collection, Annette Marie Emmanuelli-Putt, Joanna Koulianos, Austin Kowal, Erin Lee, D. Petrov, Karin Bunch, Jacqueline Saldana, Grace Grover, Taylor Adair, Brandy Stark, Nora Gaunt, David Amos, Kate Elderkin, Jennifer Wunderlich, John Revisky, Cindy Linville, Katy Alderman, Adjanys Couture, Vinni LaCava, Meow Kiki Clothing, Sheree Harrison, Paul Raymond, Vessela Yordanova, & Fashion House by Azucar

Music by:
Jim Morey Band & The New Math

Recycled inspired fine ARTworks by:
Ron Francis, Girard Louis Drouillard & Pierre Baratelli

Video ART projections by:
David Meek & company

Recycled inspired fine ART installations by:
Richard J. Hinger

Hair & Makeup by Kevin Charles Salon, Paul Mitchell School Tampa, Tribeca Salon

Cover $20, $15 students with student ID’s, Kids under 10 FREE, VIP seats $45

100% of ALL SALES GO TO THE ARTIST!

Direct all questions to Marina Williams 727.324.3878 artpoolrules@gmail.com

ARTpool Gallery & VINTAGE Boutique 919 1st Avenue North, Downtown St. Petersburg FL
www.artpoolrules.com myspace.com/artpoolrules

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Also:

The Bloc’s 1st Birthday Party! July 10th

First Stop: The Oyster Bar
Complimentary Appetizers, $6 Crystal Head Martinis & Luxury Spirits Sampling.

Second Stop: Vintage Ultra Lounge
The Official Afterparty location!

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…Mick’s great healthy organic cuisine.

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Mr. Blake Z. Larson, or "Harry Potter with a vidcam", as he is known by some.

Mr. Blake Z. Larson, or "Harry Potter with a vidcam", as he is known by some.

Turns out he was  visiting St Pete, and lives up north, but hey!
Here is the official bio:

Blake Z. Larson, an 11 year old videographer, is the CEO of BZL Productions. The Central Café and Organics promo is Blake’s first commercial project. He lives in Massachusetts but often visits his grandparents in St. Petersburg. Blake thanks Central Café and Organics for this opportunity and hopes many more will arise. Information on BZL Productions is available on www.BZLProductions.com.

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Young Videographer at the Skatepark
Image by bob brussack via Flickr

…Made this fine promo for Mickey. We’ll get the rest of the story up soonly.

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Arial pic from St. Pete Pride....
Image by stovak via Flickr

The Best Way to Spend your St Pete Pride Day!

From tampabay.metromix:

Each year in June, St. Pete’s Central Ave. (Grand Center Business District) closes down to traffic and turns into the main drag for the St. Pete Pride Parade.  It has historically been St. Pete’s biggest festival and celebration, and is Florida’s largest Gay Pride Festival.  This years festivities won’t disappoint as they are predicted to be bigger and grander than ever!  The day (Saturday, June 27) starts off bright and early with the Una Voce Pride Pancake Breakfast at the King of Peace MCC (3150 5th Ave. N.) from 7-10a.m. where parade goers can load up on much needed carbs to help fuel them throughout the day with the all you can eat pancake breakfast.  The breakfast is $6, with $1 being donated to St. Pete Pride.

The festivities then continue across from Georgie’s Alibi (3100 3rd Ave. N) where everyone participating in this years St. Pete Pride Promenade will line up from 10-11a.m.  Then, a mixture of entertainers, local poliltical officials and businesses will march or ride on themed floats towards the Street Festival (btwn. 20th and 28th Streets on Central Ave.) carrying the world’s largest Pride flag to the end of the parade route.

In addition to the Parade and Promenade, the St. Pete Pride Street Festival will offer lots of fun things to do!  There will be live music and entertainment throughout the day, as well as a kid’s corner to keep the little ones entertained.  There will be a variety of food and beverage vendors throughout the festival, as well as local GLBTQ-friendly businesses and organizations offering free goodies and info.

For a complete listing of the month long festivities that correspond with St. Pete Pride, visit the website.

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Even in the heat heat of summer, the Tampa Bay area gets more than its share of bright, attractive, health-conscious tourists, and they need a healthfood, organic and vegetarian restaurant in which to refuel. Look at owner Mickey Paleologos back there behind them– he never met a camera he didn’t like.

Mickey and crew serve up great veggie, vegan and organic food every day, and the Central Cafe & Organics restaurant is noted by international healthy food and restaurant directories as the place to go in downtown St. Petersburg Florida in the Southern end of Pinellas County.

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Israel Postage Stamp: pomegranate
Image by karen horton via Flickr
Oh, yeah, and artists from around the world, as well. Postage and all that.

snail MAIL ART show @ ARTpool this Saturday Night 6.13.09

Postal Souvenir Project Summer 2009

Art Project Opening Installation ART pARTy Saturday June 13, 1009 6pm-12am @ ARTpool Gallery

Hope to celebrate with you this Saturday night for our June 13th ART pARTy from 6pm-12am at ARTpool Gallery.  The event is $10 which includes a complimentary beverage and hors d’ oeuvres + great entertainment, additional ARTpool ARTists works, & our Vintage home and wearable art Boutique with a snazzy sale.  Children under 10 are free.  Works from Germany, France, Sweden, Canada & the USA will be featured in an out of this world ART INSTALLATION!
Works will be for sale and part of the evenings proceeds are to benefit the AIDS Foundation.
Original mail ARTworks by:

Nana and Papa Belzer, Jennifer Zoellner, Adeline Zoellner, Jeanene Ferraro, Bradley Valentine, Kim Eakin, Gwendolyn Roberts, Boy Scout Crew 347, Autumn Barnette, Andrew Graham, Tyler Fielfhouse, Becca Cunningham, Justin Bunnell, Rebecca Smith, Kettle, Marianne Wysocki, Becky Williams, Ken WilliamsPatti Williams, Evan Williams, Amanda Giesler, Dino D’Taos, Ceravolo Valerie, Paula Allen, PollyZoom, Tania Krosse, Chad Mize, Phillip Clark, BlueLucy, Valdemar Cher, Kyle Stone, Rose Fieldhouse, Anita Wexler, Boo Ehrsam, Cindy Linville, Tabi Deas, Jessica Manthei, Hollis Plexico, Gail Falkingham, Elizabeth Kozlowski, YvonneArt, Medwolf Mailart, Coralette Damme, Hugo S. Porcaro Jr, Phillis Gillie, Amanda Kay Wallace, Peter Gullerud, Bernhard Zilling, Angela Frye, Mary Frances Cormican, Sara Rooney, Aidan Rooney, Anonymous, Raymond Furlotte, Timm Mettler, Pack & Send, Samuel Allen, Jennifer Wunderlich, Brent Leopard, Frances Haney, Diane Keys, Kerri Halligan, Melia White, Joe Griffith, Bonnie Gregory, Pam Weimer, Kym O’Donnell, Judy Vienneau, Brandy Stark, Laura Caplan, Meredith Gilbert, Natalie Perlin, Devendra Banhart, Christine Del Castillo, Kate Drake, Susan Yanik, Emrah Bayraktaroglu, Stephanie Bauer, Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong, & Marina Williams

2nd annual TRA’shion Fashion & ART Show

From TRASH to high FASHION!

with fashion market designs for purchase from over 20 contributing designers Saturday July 11th 2009

6pm-12am Fashion Show at 9:30pm

Cover $20, $15 students with student ID’s

Buy your tickets now to this amazing show!  SOLD OUT last year.

Recycle your wardrobe, found objects, and turn trash to treasure. All creativity and one of a kind wearable art design welcome from local designers.

100% of ALL SALES GO TO THE ARTIST!

Direct all questions to Marina Williams 727.324.3878 artpoolrules@gmail.com

to unsubscribe to the ARTpoolmailing list, simply reply in the subject line UNSUBSCRIBE.

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