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    • Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter, City of Gulfport, FL, September 27, 2021, Boca Ciega Bay

      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

      Arial view picture of Downtown Gulfport. Gulfport Casino and water.
      Weekly news & updates
      September 27, 2021 | City of Gulfport, FL – Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter
      Gulfport Gateway to the Gulf Logo
      Upcoming Events

      See what’s happening this month.

      City Manager Report

      Read the current community news.

      Senior Center E-news

      Click here to see what’s happening next.

      Library Calendar of Events

      Upcoming activities at the Gulfport Library.

      Michael J. Yakes Recreation Center

      Click here to see all classes and activities.

      Covid-19 updates and information
      Get your family, organization or business in on the fun and sign-up NOW for the Veterans Day Parade !
      This Weeks Events & Meetings
      Get Fresh every Tuesday. Gulfport Fresh Market. Picture of fish and produce.
      Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market

      Tuesday, September 28th | 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

      Join us weekly at our open-air fresh market for the region’s freshest produce, arts & crafts from local creators and a fresh array of locally sourced botanicals along the shops and restaurants of scenic Beach Boulevard. 

      More info
      Carol Baker and Paul dancing
      Ballroom Dance Lessons w/ Carol Baker

      Tuesday, September 28th | Noon – 3 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom

      5500 Shore Blvd. S.

      $10 admission

      Call 727-798-3660

      Weekly dance info
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      Argentine Tango Dance & Lesson

      w/ Kathleen & Steve Prucher

      Tuesday, September 28th | 6:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom

      5500 Shore Blvd. S.

      $10 admission

      Call 727-742-3368

      Weekly dance info
      City of Gulfport Police patch. Picture of a sun with a gateway.
      Virtual Neighborhood Watch Meeting

      Every Wednesday | 1:30 p.m.

      Broadcasting “on Facebook” Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. Check on updates for your area and learn about recent incidents related to vehicle, residential burglaries, BOLO’s and stolen vehicles.

       

      For more information, please contact Mr. Jim Wright Volunteer Coordinator at 727-893-1022 or jwright@mygulfport.us.

      Swing Night flyer
      www.swingtime.info

      Events@SwingTime.info

      Swing Dance & Lesson w/ Swing Time

      Wednesday, September 29th

      Lesson 7 – 8 p.m. | Dancing 8 – 11 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom

      5500 Shore Blvd. S.

      $10 admission

      Weekly dance info
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      Latin Night at the Gulfport Casino

      Thursday, September 30th | 7 – 11 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom

      5500 Shore Blvd. S.

      $10 admission

      Call 727-254-6563

      www.salsarivera.com

      Weekly dance info
      First Friday Art Walk flyer. Picture of art.
      More info
      First Friday Art Walk

      Friday, October 1st | 5 – 9 p.m.

      Downtown Waterfront District

      Beach Blvd. S.

      Come join us with free live music up and down the street. Follow the flags for artist clusters, displaying paintings, jewelry, glass, mixed media sculpture and more. First Friday Art Walk is a juried event that welcomes emerging and professional artists in all media to engage in our arts loving community.

      Larry Busby Photo of Neptunes Restaurant in Downtown Gulfport

      Special Guest:

      Larry Busby, Photographer

      A Gulfport Sound & Sight Experience II

      Theater Opening Art Reception & Exhibit

      Friday, October 1st | 6 – 8 p.m.

      Catherine Hickman Theater | 5501 27th Ave. S.

      Exhibit runs thru Oct. 28th | Mon. – Fri., 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

      Everyone is invited to a free Opening Art Reception & Exhibit featuring the works of the Gulfport Arts Center.

      Come join us for live music with Gulfport’s own Berkeley Grimball & His Pod Harp Orchestra, featuring Stone Handy, Tony Treadway & Michael Beck.

      Tutto Bene Italian Bistro, a Gulfport favorite Italian restaurant, will have free pizza by the slice, and the city will operate a cash bar in the lobby.

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      Lions Club of Gulfport 4630 Tifton Drive S.

      Gulfport Lions Club Pancake Breakfast

      Saturday, October 2nd | 8 – 11 a.m.

      Following all CDC guidelines, Lion’s members and volunteers will be serving all-you-can-eat pancakes, scrambled eggs, link sausage, coffee, tea and orange juice all for $9.00. Children under the age of 12 can eat for half price.

      Seating will be limited to 50% capacity. In addition to indoor seating, we will also have outdoor seating and to-go meals available.

      Upcoming Events & Meetings
      Gateway to the Gulf. City Seal
      City Council Meeting (In Person & Zoom)

      Tuesday, October 5th | 6 p.m.

      City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S. | 727-893-1012

      https://mygulfport.us/councilmeetings/

      Gateway to the Gulf. City Seal
      Planning & Zoning Board Meeting

      Wednesday, October 6th | 6 p.m.

      City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S. | 727-893-1012

      https://mygulfport.us/planning-and-zoning-boardlocal-planning-agency/

      Junk Drop Flyer. Picture of truck with pumpkins and fall leaves.
      What to bring
      City of Gulfport Junk Drop

      Saturday, October 9th | 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.

      49th Street Neighborhood Center

      1617 49th St. S.

      We ask that residents please stay in your vehicle and that all items are placed in an easily accessible location; the backseat, trunk, truck bed, or trailer.

      For questions or more information, please contact 727-893-1089.

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      Weekly dance info
      Monday Night Hustle w/ Carol Baker

      Monday, October 11th & 18th | 6 – 10 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom

      5500 Shore Blvd. S.

      7 p.m.: Beginner Class (4 count hustle)

      8 p.m.: Intermediate Class (3 and 4 count hustle)

      8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Disco Dance Party

      $15 admission

      Call 727-798-3660

      Gateway to the Gulf. City Seal
      Senior Center Advisory Committee Meeting

      Tuesday, October 12th | 8 a.m.

      Senior Center, 5501 27th Ave. S. | 727-893-1012

      https://mygulfport.us/senior-citizens-advisory-committee-on-aging-agendas/

      Gateway to the Gulf. City Seal
      Board of Adjustment Meeting

      Wednesday, October 13th | 6 p.m.

      City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S. | 727-893-1012

      https://mygulfport.us/board-of-adjustment-agendas/

      Impacs Flyer

      For more information, call the Gulfport Casino Ballroom at (727) 893-1070.

      Sock Hop with the Legendary Impacs

      Friday, October 15th | 7 – 10 p.m.

      Step back in time as you dance to the sounds of the 50s and 60s with the legendary Impacs.

      Tickets, in advance, are $15 each (before 4:30 p.m. 10/14/21) and available at the Gulfport Casino Box office, 5500 Shore Blvd S. or the Downtown Beach Bazaar at 3115 Beach Blvd. S.

      The fun begins the night of the show with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. and live music starting at 7 p.m. Admission at the door, the night of the show, is $20 per person.

      International Coastal Cleanup Flyer. A picture of Florida and the park.
      International Coastal Clean Up

      Saturday, October 16th | 9 a.m. – noon

      Clam Bayou Nature Park

      Miriam St. S.

      Join Gulfport Grassroots, Keep Pinellas Beautiful, and the City of Gulfport Florida to clean up our Clam Bayou Nature Preserve on land & water.

      Registration will be at Osgood Point by the Coast Guard Station at the end of Miriam Street South.

      Indie Faire flyer. Picture of artwork and someone singing.
      More info
      Third Saturday Indie Faire

      Saturday, October 16th | 5 – 9 p.m.

      Downtown Waterfront District

      Beach Blvd. S.

      Welcome to Third Saturday Indie Faire! The Indie Faire features high quality local art and contemporary crafts from across a wide range of mediums, as well as jewelry and locally sourced botanicals in an outdoor and socially distanced manner along scenic Beach Boulevard in downtown Gulfport. 

      Gateway to the Gulf. City Seal
      Ask a City Councilor Event at the

      Third Tuesday Fresh Market

      Tuesday, October 19th | 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

      Gulfport Welcome Center, 3101 Beach Blvd. S.

      Gulfport City Council will be hosting an opportunity, every third Tuesday of the month, for residents to get to know their Councilmember, ask questions, and provide comment.

      For more information, please call City of Gulfport Vice Mayor, Ward 1 Representative, April Thanos at (727) 826-7138.

      Gateway to the Gulf. City Seal
      City Council Meeting (In Person & Zoom)

      Tuesday, October 19th | 6 p.m.

      City Hall, 2401 53rd St. S. | 727-893-1012

      https://mygulfport.us/councilmeetings/

      Mobile Food Pantry Flyer. Picture of groceries.
      Mobile Food Pantry

      Thursday, October 21st | 3 – 5 p.m.

      Recreation Center, 5730 Shore Blvd. S.

      FREE pre-packaged box of groceries while supplies last.

       

      For more information, please call 727-443-4031 ext. 506 or email info@hopevillagesofamerica.org.

      Picture of tomatoes cucumber and carrots.
      Fourth Saturday Fresh Market

      Saturday, October 23rd | 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

      Gulfport Waterfront District

      Beach Blvd. S.

      Come see all of your favorite vendors from the Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market and catch all the fresh faces this 4th Saturday!

      Gecko Ball Flyer. Picture of geckos dancing, the Casino Ballroom and a juke box.
      Gecko Ball

      Saturday, October 23rd | 6 – 11 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.

       

      The Gecko Ball is one of Gulfport’s most popular events, featuring music, dancing, a costume contest, silent and live auctions, the Gecko Queen coronation, and a cash bar.

       

      Guests are highly encouraged to dress in American Bandstand or Gecko themed costumes, or a combination of both!

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      Gulfport Lions Club – Feeding Tampa Bay

      Mobile Food Program

      Thursday, October 28th | 4:30 – 6 p.m.

      Gulfport Lions Club

      4630 Tifton Drive S.

      For additional updated assistance, text FTBFYI to 855-530-3663 or visit https://www.feedingtampabay.org.

      Halloween Tick Or Treat Trail And Costume Contest Flyer. Picture of bats, moon and spider webs.
      Trick or Treat Trail & Costume Contest

      Saturday, October 30th | 4 – 7 p.m.

      Gulfport Recreation Center

      (walking trail behind building)

      5730 Shore Blvd. S.

       

      Masks are strongly encouraged. For more information,

      please contact 727-893-1068

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      ProSisters 20th Year Birthday Celebration

      Saturday, October 30th | 7 – 11 p.m.

      Gulfport Casino Ballroom

      5500 Shore Blvd. S.

       

      Celebrate with us as we officially recognize the 20 year anniversary of ProSisters (formerly ProSuzy).

      Gulfport's Art in the Yard. Community Art Sale. Picture of house on street.

      Deadline for submission is 3 p.m. Friday, October 15

      Gulfport’s Art in the Yard – Community Art Sale

      Saturday, November 6th | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

      It’s time to showcase original art created by you in Gulfport’s Art in the Yard Sale, Saturday, November 6 (rain date, Sunday, November 7). You can have your art sale at your Gulfport residence.

      For more information or to sign-up, please visit https://mygulfport.us/gulfport-art-in-the-yard/.

      VetSports logo. Picture of eagle.
      Printable sign-up form
      2021 Heroes Weekend

      Sunday, November 7th | 11 a.m. – Parade

      Downtown Waterfront District | Beach Blvd. | Gulfport Beach

      Whether you served in the military or serve on the volleyball court, join in the City of Gulfport and VetSports Heroes Weekend on Saturday & Sunday, November 6 – 7. It’s a great way for the community to participate in Veteran’s Day while giving back to local Veterans. 

      To sign up to participate in the parade or for more information, please visit https://mygulfport.us/heroesweekend/.

      Gulfport Permit Free City Wide Yard Sale. Saturday November 20 2021. Rain date Sunday November 21. Picture of fence in yard with flowers grass, bees, bird and yard sign.
      More info
      Gulfport Permit FREE City-Wide Yard Sale

      Saturday, November 20th | Dawn – Dusk

      City of Gulfport, FL, Residents Only

      It’s time to clear out the clutter and sign up for permit free City of Gulfport City-Wide Yard Sale. Do not miss this tremendous opportunity to have your Gulfport address on the brochure and google maps for added visibility. 

      Community Outreach
      ALERTPinellas

      Sign up for emergency notification services here.

      Pinellas County Emergency Management

      Prepare yourself and your family here.

      Latest Beach Water Quality Sampling Data

      See the latest report here.

      Public Cameras

      Check out our live streaming cameras here, to see what you are missing.

      Gulfport Charter & Code of Ordinances

      Online access is provided at the following link.

      Pinellas County Hurricane Preparedness Guide. Picture of hurricane.
      HURRICANE CENTER
      Humana presents Active Aging Week
      View events here

      The Gulfport Senior Center and Humana Present

      Active Aging Week

      A Week of Events Focused on the Seven Dimensions of Wellness: Physical, Social, Environmental, Financial, Spiritual, Emotional & Cognitive.

       

      ACTIVE AGING WEEK | OCTOBER 4TH – 8TH

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      City of Gulfport

      Utilities Customer Service Department:

      utilitiesinfo@mygulfport.us

      727-893-1016

      2401 53rd Street South

      Gulfport, FL 33707

      Mon. – Fri.

      8 a.m. – 4:40 p.m.

      Online Billing Login

      Effective October 1, 2021, City of Gulfport utility customers will no longer be charged a $3.25 convenience fee when paying their utility bill with a Debit/Credit card online (We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express) or in person (all debit/credit cards) at Gulfport City Hall. Customers paying by phone using a credit/debit card will still be charged a $3.25 convenience fee.

      The easy-to-use payment portal provides customers with quick access to their account to view bills, check their balance, make payments and enroll in paperless billing. Need help navigating the online utility bill payment system? Click on the Video below.

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      The New Horizons Band of Gulfport wants you! We will begin our fall session on Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at Chase Park, 5313 27th Avenue S, Gulfport, FL 33707. This session concludes in December with a holiday concert at the Catherine Hickman Theater. The charge for the session is $25

      View press release here
      Call 2 recycle. Leading the charge in recycling.

      The Gulfport Public Works Department located at the 49th Street Neighborhood Center (1617 49th St. S.) is an official collection site for rechargeable batteries!

      For more information, please call 727-893-1089 or visit https://mygulfport.us/public-works-department/.

      Wood Ibis Park Bird Sign.

      Wood Ibis Park is a 4-acre park located along 58th St. S. at approximately 28th Ave. S. The most distinguishing feature of the park is the lake. With native aquatic plantings and a fountain to keep the water aerated, the park has become a favorite location for small bunnies, wading birds and a variety of ducks.

      Learn more
      Reassurance Telephone Program flyer. Picture of person on phone.

      The City of Gulfport Senior Center’s Telephone Reassurance Program is a free service for Gulfport Residents 50 years of age or older. Volunteers provide daily phone calls to registered members and provide comfort, security, and peace of mind to members and families.

       

      Registration is simple and free. If you or someone you know could benefit from this service during this difficult time, please call (727) 893-2237 and register today.

      Catch a ride with GEMS. Picture of van.

      GEMS door-to-door transportation has provided independence & freedom to elderly and disabled residents of Gulfport for over 40 years.

       

      Any Gulfport residents 55 & older or residents with a disability can take advantage of GEMS door to door service for a yearly membership of $70 plus $2 per ride. For more information, call 893-2242.

      Gulfport Library Open to the Public. Regular hours with limited service. Hands with books.

      The Gulfport Public Library (5501 28th Ave. S.) is open with limited service. Check out all the virtual events they have to offer on their Facebook page at, www.facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL.

      For more information, please call 727-893-1074.

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      The City App for iOS and Android mobile devices, allows residents to connect more conveniently with City government to report issues and request non-emergency services. For more information, please email info@mygulfport.us or call 727-893-1118. 

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    • Key Lime and Tropical Festival, Sept 25, Fishermen’s Village, Punta Gorda, FL


      Fisherman's Village Marina and Resort, Punta Gorda, FL

      There is always plenty to do around Charlotte Harbor, especially during the Fall. While berthed at Fishermen’s Village Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, you are certain to enjoy visiting Western Florida’s beautiful Charlotte Harbor/Peace River.

       

      Punta Gorda, FL—Fishermen’s Village 8th annual Key Lime & Tropical Fest will be held Saturday, September 25, 2021, 12 noon-4 pm. Shops, Restaurants and Specialty Vendors will be showcasing Key Lime, Tropical and other delights!  Family friendly activities scheduled at various times throughout the day will include:
      • Caribbean Vibes by Nostaljah Band (Center Court)
      • Live music featuring performers Rich McGuire and Bill Crowley (first and third section)
      • Meet and Greet with Misty the Pony from Endless Trails (Harborwalk)
      • Jeff the Juggler Magic Show 1 pm (first section)
      • Star Valle Festival Glitter & Matte Tattoos (near center court)
      • Meet wildlife from Peace River Wildlife Center
       
      Key Lime Specialties available at Village restaurants, in stores and on the promenade to include:

      Good ‘Ole Days Coffee and Ice Cream – Key lime pie ice cream, key lime pie shakes, key lime cookies

      • Simply Sweet – Key Lime Fudge, Key Lime Pie, Key Lime Pie on a stick
      • Turtle Bay and The Pier FV – Key Lime Shooters, drink table with key lime specialty drinks out of fresh pineapples!
      • Asian Professionals Association – Key Lime Inspired chicken and pork
      • Kristi’s Key Lime Cookies
      • Home Performance Alliance – Key Lime Slushie samples
      • Caribbean American Cultural Connections – Key lime dessert
      • Village Fish Market – Key Lime Beer, Cocktails and Pie!
      • Village Brewhouse – dessert, craft beers
      • Captain’s Table and Harpoon Harry’s – cocktails, desserts, chef’s specialties

       

        

      Kathy Burnam
      Marketing/Events Manager

      941.639.8721
      941.258.1327

      kburnam@fishermensvillage.com

      www.fishermensvillage.com

       

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    • Fishermen’s Village September Calendar of Events/Entertainment, Charlotte Harbor, Punta Gorda, FL


      There is always plenty to do around Charlotte Harbor, especially during the Summer and Fall. While berthed at Fishermen’s Village Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, you are certain to enjoy visiting Western Florida’s beautiful Charlotte Harbor/Peace River.

       

       

      Fishermen’s Village September Calendar of Events and Entertainment

       

        

      Kathy Burnam
      Marketing/Events Manager

      941.639.8721
      941.258.1327

      kburnam@fishermensvillage.com

      www.fishermensvillage.com

       

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    • Aug 21 Theatre Production Cancelled, Gulfport, FL


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

       

      Due to unforeseen circumstances, this weekend’s performance of “Hooked on a Bad Spirit” has been cancelled. At this moment no makeup date has been scheduled. For questions and refunds, please call Tron at 754-367-1492.

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    • Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter from the City of Gulfport, Fl, August 9, 2021, Boca Ciega Bay

      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

      GECKO BALL POSTPONED

       
      City of Gulfport, Florida
      Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter
       
       
      Week of August 9, 2021
      Picture of Downton Gulfport Waterfront with Casino and boats
       
       
       
      This Weeks Events/Meetings
      Get fresh every Tuesday. Gulfport Fresh Market logo.
      Gulfport Fresh Market
      Tuesday, August 10th
      9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
       
      Join us weekly at our open-air fresh market for the region’s freshest produce, arts & crafts from local creators and a fresh array of locally sourced botanicals along the shops and restaurants of scenic Beach Boulevard.
       
      For more information or to register to become a vendor, please visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/gulfport-tuesday-market/
       
      Carol Parker
       
      Ballroom Dance Lessons
      Tuesday, August 10th
      12 pm – 3 pm
       
      with Carol Baker
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
       
      $10.00 admission
       
      Call 727-798-3660  
       
      For additional information on the Gulfport Casino Ballroom weekly dances, please visit https://mygulfport.us/recreation/casino/weekly-dances/
       
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      Argentine Tango Dance & Lesson
      Tuesday, August 10th
      6:30 pm – 11 pm
       
      with Kathleen & Steve Prucher
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
       
      $10.00 admission
       
      Call 727-742-3368
       
      For additional information on the Gulfport Casino Ballroom weekly dances, please visit https://mygulfport.us/recreation/casino/weekly-dances/
       
      Gulfport Police Department Patch
       
      Virtual Neighborhood Watch Meeting
      Wednesday’s at 1:30 p.m.
       
      Broadcasting “on Facebook” Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. Check on updates for your area and learn about recent incidents related to vehicle, residential burglaries, BOLO’s and stolen vehicles.
       
      For more information, please contact Mr. Jim Wright Volunteer Coordinator at 727-893-1022 or jwright@mygulfport.us.
       
       
      City of Gulfport Gateway to the Gulfport Seal
       
      Board of Adjustment Meeting
      Wednesday, August 11th at 6 p.m.
       
      City Hall
      Contact: 727-893-1012
       
       
      Gulfport Casino Swing Night flyer. Every Wednesday. www.SwingTime.info. 813-840-3715. Tampa Bay, FL
       
      Swing Dance & Lesson
      Wednesday, August 11th
       
      w/ Swing Time
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
       
      Lesson 7 – 8 p.m. | Dancing 8 – 11 p.m.
      $10.00 admission
       
       
      For additional information on the Gulfport Casino Ballroom weekly dances, please visit https://mygulfport.us/recreation/casino/weekly-dances/
       
      Salsa Rivera Presents Latin Night flyer
       
      CANCELLED
       
      Latin Night at the Gulfport Casino
      Thursday, August 12th
      6:30 – 11 p.m.
       
      w/ Carol Rivera
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
       
      $10.00 admission
       
      Call 727-254-6563
       
       
      For additional information on the Gulfport Casino Ballroom weekly dances, please visit https://mygulfport.us/recreation/casino/weekly-dances/
      Gecko Crawl flyer. August 14th. 4 to 9 p.m.
      16th Annual Gecko Crawl
      Saturday, August 14th, 4 – 9 p.m.
      Downtown Waterfront District
       
       
      The 16th annual Gecko Crawl will help again usher in “Gecko Season” in Gulfport with an opportunity to sample drinks at various locations, a poker run, and a festive after party in Gulfport’s colorful Waterfront District at Salty’s Gulfport at 9 p.m.
       
      Advance tickets will go on sale July 4th for $20.00 at Gulfport Beach Bazaar (3115 Beach Blvd. S.) or online at http://visitgulfportflorida.com/purchase-tickets/. Tickets are limited to 250 participants and advanced purchase is encouraged, as this event does sell out. Follow Gecko Crawl on Facebook: Gecko Crawl 2021
       
      Upcoming Events/Meetings
      Gateway to the Gulf. Incorporated October 12, 1910. City Seal
      Ask a City Councilor Event
      Third Tuesday Fresh Market
      Tuesday, August 17th, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
      Gulfport Welcome Center
       
      Gulfport City Council will be hosting an opportunity, every third Tuesday of the month, for residents to get to know their Councilmember, ask questions, and provide comment from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Gulfport Merchant Chamber of Commerce’s Welcome Center, 3101 Beach Boulevard South.
       
      For more information, please visit https://mygulfport.us/city-council/ward-1/ or call City of Gulfport Vice Mayor, Ward 1 Representative, April Thanos at (727) 826-7138.
       
      City of Gulfport Gateway to the Gulfport Seal
       
      City Council Meeting
      Tuesday, August 17th at 6 p.m.
       
      City Hall
      Contact: 727-893-1012
       
       
      Mobile Food Pantry flyer
       
      Mobile Food Pantry
      August 19th, 3 – 5 p.m.
      Gulfport Recreation Center
       
      FREE pre-packaged box of groceries
      while supplies last.
       
      For more information or volunteer opportunities, please call 727-443-4031 ext. 506 or email info@hopevillagesofamerica.org.
      Florida Movie Night flyer
      Gulfport Historical Society 
      Florida Summer Cinema Series
      Friday, August 20th at 8 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Historical Museum
       
      Join Gulfport Historical Society for the August edition of our Florida Summer Cinema Series!
       
      This month’s movie tells the story of Jack Chester, a stressed-out air traffic controller who goes on vacation with his family. Things don’t exactly go as planned, and a final showdown between Jack and the owner of his dubious rental property takes place, of course, as a boat race! Much of the film was shot in St. Pete and several local landmarks make an appearance, including the old St. Petersburg Pier and the old Sunshine Skyway. This film is rated PG. 
       
      Pack a picnic, bring chairs, and join us for the screening on the back lawn of the Gulfport History Museum. Doors open at 7:30, film begins at sunset. This event is free and open to the public.
       
      We offer a huge thanks to Ken Simmons, a wonderful supporter of Gulfport Historical Society, who is sponsoring our August film. 
       
      For more information, please visit https://www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org/
       
      Indie Faire flyer. Third Saturday of every month. 5 to 9 p.m.
      Third Saturday IndieFaire
      Saturday, August 21st from 5 – 9 p.m.
      Downtown Waterfront District
       
      Welcome to Third Saturday IndieFaire! IndieFaire features high quality local art and contemporary crafts from across a wide range of mediums, as well as jewelry and locally sourced botanicals in an outdoor and socially distanced manner along scenic Beach Boulevard in downtown Gulfport.
       
      For more information, visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/indiefaire/
      Hooked on a Bad Spirit play flyer
      Hooked on a Bad Spirit “The Encore Show”
      Saturday, August 21st at 8 p.m.
      Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      The jaw-dropping stage play that’s going to have you on the end of your seats. Locked up for over a decade, “Hook” is free and more sneakier than ever. On A mission that only a bad spirit can carry, he has to battle those that’s most closest to him to succeed, FAMILY! When Family is involved all hell is bound to break loose. Deep secrets, lust, greed and laughs galore is waiting as “Hooked on a Bad Spirit”, the new stage play is brought to YOU! Buckle your seatbelt cause this is a ride you don’t wanna miss!
       
      For tickets call Tron Montgomery at (754)367-1492. Cash App and Zelle is accepted. Cash App name $ThatGotdamnTron. Tickets can be delivered personally or picked up at Will-Call the night of the show. PLEASE BRING YOUR ID
       
      Saving Claire
       
       
      The Gulfport Senior Center Presents
      The Saving Claire Falls Prevention Project
      “An Innovative and Effective Way to Reduce Falls”
       
      Tuesday, August 24th at 2 p.m.
      Senior Center (Dining room), 5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      To learn more, watch the trailer for the Saving Claire documentary at https://vimeo.com/378831060
       
       
      Feeding Tampa Bay flyer
       
      Fourth Thursday Mobile Food Program
      Thursday, August 26th, 4:30 – 6 p.m.
      Gulfport Lions Club
      4630 Tifton Drive S.
       
      For more information on Feeding Tampa Bay
      and how you can help, please visit https://www.feedingtampabay.org/
       
      For up-to-date information about the Gulfport, Florida Lions Club, visit their Facebook page at, https://www.facebook.com/Gulfport-Lions-CLub-217119635155854/
      Gecko Ball flyer
      Gecko Ball
      Saturday, August 28th, 6 – 11 p.m.
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.
       
      The Gecko Ball is one of Gulfport’s most popular events, featuring music, dancing, a costume contest, silent and live auctions, the Gecko Queen coronation, and a cash bar.
       
      Guests are highly encouraged to dress in American Bandstand or Gecko themed costumes, or a combination of both!
       
      Gecko Ball tickets will be available starting July 4th. Tickets are $25 each and may be purchased in person at the Gulfport Beach Bazaar (3115 Beach Blvd. S.) or online at http://visitgulfportflorida.com/purchase-tickets/. Tickets for guaranteed seats at tables of 10 are available for $30 per seat, and must be purchased in one transaction at the Gulfport Beach Bazaar.
       
      For more information and updates on the Gecko Ball, go to and “like” the Gecko Ball Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/geckoball/.
      First Friday Artwalk flyer
      First Friday Artwalk
      Friday, September 3rd from 5 – 9 p.m.
      Downtown Waterfront District
       
      Gulfport’s First Friday Art Walk occurs each month from 5pm – 9pm. The downtown area comes to life with artists, musicians and art appreciators. The Gulfport First Friday Art Walk is free to attend with free parking. Hosted by the Gulfport Merchants Chamber, all safety protocols are met and exceeded to ensure a safe and entertaining night for the entire family.
       
      Come join us with free live music up and down the street. Follow the flags for artist clusters, displaying paintings, jewelry, glass, mixed media sculpture and more. First Friday Art Walk is a juried event that welcomes emerging and professional artists in all media to engage our arts loving community in a safe, creative and socially distanced manner. Come join us each First Friday of the month and get inspired! For more information, please visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/first-friday-art-walk/
      Gulfport Historical Society logo
      First Friday Pop-up Dance Party
      Friday, September 3rd from 7 – 10 p.m.
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.
       
      Head to the historic Gulfport Casino on the waterfront for live music and cold drinks. Every First Friday, $10 gets you into the First Friday Pop-Up Dance Party. Local musicians will get you moving, and the bar will open. After you’re done soaking in the art in downtown Gulfport, head to the Casino to soak in some live music. Dance the night away… at least, until 10 p.m.
       
      For more information, please visit https://www.gulfporthistoricalsociety.org/
      Gecko Fest flyer
      20th Annual GeckoFest
      Saturday, September 4th, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
      Downtown Gulfport Waterfront District
      Beach Blvd. S.
       
      Gulfport invites you to the 20th Annual GeckoFest, celebrating the end of summer with its largest festival of the year, honoring this waterfront village’s unofficial mascot and favorite reptile, the Gecko!
       
      This year’s theme is “American Band Stand”! The theme offers inspiration for a wide array of costumes from the 50′ through the 80’s, as well as music, dancing, food and drink. Festival-goers are always encouraged to arrive in costume.
       
      Parking and admission to GeckoFest is complimentary and the event is pet and family-friendly. For general information, please visit http://geckofest.com/ or call 727-322-5217.
       
      Community Outreach
      Storm Season 2021
       
      Hurricane Preparedness Guide
       
      The Atlantic basin hurricane season begins June 1. Getting prepared for any type of disaster is a simple matter and it starts with knowing what you will need to do. It’s the first step to keeping yourself and your family safe.
       
      If a disaster were to hit today, would you be ready? Could you, your family, and property survive? Are you prepared? What would you do? Where would you go? These are the basic questions everyone is faced with when a flood, hurricane, or any other disaster heads our way.
       
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      Receive alerts about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for Alert Pinellas.
      Surviving the storm. It's everyone's responsibility. Picture of hurricane.
      Making sure you and your loved ones will survive the storm is a year-round task that requires attention to your personal business, your family members, your home and your vehicles. It is not a task that can be done in just 24 hours, so start your planning now!
      Help Stop the Spread of COVID-19. Via Pinellas County
       
      COVID-19 Response & Recommendations
      Where to Get Help
       
      For information on eviction and foreclosure Assistance, Pinellas CARES financial assistance, food pantry distribution sites, pet care assistance and more , please visit https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/where-to-get-help/.
       
      Contact 211 Tampa Bay Cares by texting your zip code to 898211 or dialing 211 (available 24 hours a day).
       
      Pinellas County has also established a dedicated COVID-19 webpage where citizens can find in-depth information on the virus, links to resources and regular updates.
       
      2021 Drop off events for household electronics and chemical collection flyer.
       
      Pinellas County Mobile Collection Events &
      Haz-to-Go Truck
       
      Mobile Collection Events and the Haz-to-Go Truck are convenient ways to safely dispose and recycle chemicals and electronics, such as old computers, TVs, paint, fluorescent bulbs, and fertilizer. These events and collection sites are FREE to Pinellas County residents.
       
      Call 464-7500 or Email waste@pinellascounty.org
      Call 2 Recycling Banner
       
      The Gulfport Public Works Department located at the 49th Street Neighborhood Center (1617 49th St. S.) is an official collection site for rechargeable batteries!
       
      Only batteries weighing 11 lbs. or less, and cellphones (with or without their batteries) are accepted. The Call2Recycle program does not accept wet cell batteries.
       
       
      Rechargeable Batteries Accepted:
      • Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
      • Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd)
      • Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH)
      • Nickel Zinc (Ni-Zn)
      • Small Sealed Lead Acid (SSLA/Pb)
       
      Batteries NOT Accepted:
      • Single-use (Alkaline, Lithium etc.)
      • non-rechargeable batteries
      • Wet cell Ni-Cd
      • Wet cell lead acid vehicle batteries
       
      City of Gulfport Public Works logo
       
       
      For questions, please call the Public Works Department at 727-893-1089.
       
      Feathered friends of wood ibis park sign.
       
       
       
       
       
      Wood Ibis Park Bird Guide Web page, https://mygulfport.us/wood-ibis-park-bird-guide/
       
      City of Gulfport's VPK Program flyer
       
      Gulfport Recreation Center
      VPK Program
       
      Pre-registrations are currently being accepted for the 2021-2022 VPK Program. VPK is FREE for children who live in Florida and who turn 4 years of age by September 1st. Parents must apply with the Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas, Inc. and receive a Certificate of Eligibility to attend the program.
       
      For more information, please call 893-1068.
      Gulfport Senior Center Reassurance Telephone Program
      City of Gulfport Senior Center Telephone Reassurance Program:
      Keeping you Safe and Connected
       
      The City of Gulfport Senior Center’s Telephone Reassurance Program is a free service for Gulfport Residents 50 years of age or older. Volunteers provide daily phone calls to registered members and provide comfort, security, and peace of mind to members and families.
       
      Registration is simple and free. If you or someone you know could benefit from this service during this difficult time, please call (727) 893-2237 and register today.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center Catch a Ride with GEMS.
       
      Catch A Ride With GEMS
       
      GEMS door-to-door transportation has provided independence & freedom to elderly and disabled residents of Gulfport for over 40 years.
       
      Any Gulfport residents 55 & older or residents with a disability can take advantage of GEMS door to door service for a yearly membership of $70 plus $2 per ride.
       
      For more information, call 893-2242.
       
      Gulfport Library open to the public
       
      Check out all the Virtual Events the Gulfport Public Library has to offer on their Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL.
       
      Gulfport Library is Open with Limited Service
       
      5501 28th Ave. S. | 727-893-1074
       
      Gulfport on the GO. Gulfport City App Flyer
       
      Gulfport on the Go!
      Get the City App
       
      The City App for iOS and Android mobile devices, allows residents to connect more conveniently with City government to report issues and request non-emergency services.
       
      For more information, please email info@mygulfport.us or call 727-893-1118.
       
      City of Gulfport Water Quality Symbol
       
       
       
       
       
      Latest Beach Water Quality Sampling Data:
       
      Gateway to the Gulf City Seal. Incorporated October 12, 1910
       
      Do you love Gulfport and wish you could be here all the time? Check out our live streaming cameras to see what you are missing. From beaches and volleyball to dining and special events; Gulfport has it all! After all we are one of the most fun and exciting cities on the Gulf coast!
       
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      Online access to the City of Gulfport Municipal Code is provided at the following link: Gulfport, Florida – Code of Ordinances
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    • Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter from the City of Gulfport, Fl, May 17, 2021, Boca Ciega Bay

      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

       
      City of Gulfport, Florida
      Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter
       
      Week of May 17, 2021
       
       
       
      Virtual/Regular Events & Meetings
       
      Gulfport Merchant's Chamber Tuesday Fresh Market Logo
       
      Gulfport Fresh Market
      Tuesday, May 18th
      9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
       
      Join us weekly at our open-air fresh market for the region’s freshest produce, arts & crafts from local creators and a fresh array of locally sourced botanicals along the shops and restaurants of scenic Beach Boulevard. With social distancing and safety protocols in place to keep vendors and shoppers safe, the Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market offers people an outdoor venue where they can safely shop.
       
      For more information or to register to become a vendor, please visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/gulfport-tuesday-market/
      Ask a City Councilor Event at the Third
      Tuesday Fresh Market
      Tuesday, May 18th, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
      Gulfport Welcome Center, 3101 Beach Blvd. S.
       
       
      Gulfport City Council will be hosting an opportunity, every third Tuesday of the month, for residents to get to know their Councilmember, ask questions, and provide comment from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the Gulfport Merchant Chamber of Commerce’s Welcome Center, 3101 Beach Boulevard South.
       
      For more information, please visit https://mygulfport.us/city-council/ward-1/ or call City of Gulfport Councilmember, Ward 1 Representative, April Thanos at (727) 826-7138.
       
       
      In Person & Virtual City Council Meeting
      Tuesday, May 18th at 6 p.m.
       
      City Hall
      Contact: 727-893-1012
       
      Virtual Neighborhood Watch Meeting
      Wednesday’s at 1:30 p.m.
       
      Broadcasting “on Facebook” Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. Check on updates for your area and learn about recent incidents related to vehicle, residential burglaries, BOLO’s and stolen vehicles.
       
      For more information, please contact Mr. Jim Wright Volunteer Coordinator at 727-893-1022 or jwright@mygulfport.us.
       
       
       
      Fourth Thursday Mobile Food Program
      Thursday, May 27th, 4:30 – 6 p.m.
      Gulfport Lions Club
       
      For more information on Feeding Tampa Bay
      and how you can help, please visit https://www.feedingtampabay.org/
       
      For up-to-date information about the Gulfport, Florida Lions Club, visit their Facebook page at, https://www.facebook.com/Gulfport-Lions-CLub-217119635155854/
       
       
      Hurricane Seminar
      Thursday, May 27th at 6 p.m.
      Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      The Atlantic basin hurricane season begins June 1. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) will begin issuing regular Tropical Weather Outlooks on May 15. Get informed to be prepared during the City of Gulfport’s Annual Hurricane Seminar at the Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 27. This free, informative seminar is open to the public. Meteorologist Daniel Noah from the National Weather Service will join us via GoToMeeting. For more information, call 893-1118 or email info@mygulfport.us
      Gulfport Pride
      Saturday, May 29th
       
      Celebrate Pride with the City of Gulfport on Saturday, May 29. Festivities begin at 3:30 p.m., with the Gulfport Gecko Amalgamated Marching Band leading the parade to the Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Avenue for the annual Pride Flag Raising at 4 p.m.
       
      For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/2862633753998266.  
      First Friday Artwalk
      Friday, June 4th from 5 – 9 p.m.
      Downtown Waterfront District
       
      First Friday Art Walk is a juried event that welcomes emerging and professional artists in all media to engage our arts loving community in a safe, creative and socially distanced manner. Hosted by the Gulfport Merchants Chamber, all safety protocols are met and exceeded to ensure a safe and entertaining night out for the entire family. Come join us with free live music up and down the street. Follow the flags for artist clusters, displaying paintings, jewelry, glass, mixed media sculpture and more.
       
      For more information, please visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/first-friday-art-walk/
       
       
      Gulfport Community Players Presents, Birds of a Feather
      A Comedy by Marc Acito 
       
      June 10 – 13 & June 17 – 20
      Catherine Hickman Theater
       
      For more information on show times and tickets, please visit http://www.gulfportcommunityplayers.org/
      Third Saturday IndieFaire
      Saturday, June 19th from 5 – 9 p.m.
      Downtown Waterfront District
       
      Welcome to Third Saturday IndieFaire! IndieFaire features high quality local art and contemporary crafts from across a wide range of mediums, as well as jewelry and locally sourced botanicals in an outdoor and socially distanced manner along scenic Beach Boulevard in downtown Gulfport.
       
      For more information, please visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/indiefaire/
       
      Community Outreach
      The City of Gulfport Historic Casino Ballroom Weekly Dances Reopen Tuesday, June 1st
       
      In accordance with State of Florida Executive Order 21-102 (Suspending All Remaining Local Government Mandates and Restrictions Based on the COVID-19 State of Emergency), Pinellas County Government rescinded the emergency mask ordinance that specifically intended to prohibit dance floor areas within any establishment licensed to serve alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption.
       
      The City of Gulfport has determined that a soft opening of the Casino’s weekly dance programs will occur the week of June 1. The City of Gulfport encourages people to wear masks and follow safety protocols that they are comfortable with. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as local health experts, continue to recommend mask wearing as a proven way to slow the spread of COVID-19. Here is the latest information from the CDC on mask wearing, https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/preventgetting-sick/cloth-face-cover-guidance.html.
       
      For more information on the City of Gulfport Historic Casino Ballroom, please visit https://mygulfport.us/recreation/casino/ or call (727) 893-1070.
      The Senior Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Aging
      is Looking for New Members
       
      This committee serves as a liaison between Gulfport’s senior community and the City of Gulfport. Appointed by City Council, committee members consider and advise the City on ways to enhance the quality of life for seniors in Gulfport.
       
      For more information, contact Rachel Cataldo at (727) 893-1231.
      Dog Park Closed for Annual Maintenance
       
      The City of Gulfport Dog Park is closed this week, May 17th (weather depending) for annual maintenance. During this time, the Parks Department will be re-sodding and will take approximately two weeks.
       
      For questions, please contact Parks and Facilities Superintendent, Tim Connor at 727-893-1092.
      Gulfport Municipal Marina Logo
      Casino Dinghy Dock Temporarily Closed
       
      City of Gulfport, Florida Marina Director, Denis Frain has announced the Gulfport Casino floating dinghy dock in Boca Ciega Bay will be temporarily closed, until further notice. The floating dinghy dock will re-open when the necessary repairs and renovations are completed. Any unauthorized boats at the Casino dock will be towed to a safe location. All boaters are able to dock at the Gulfport Marina for a fee.
       
      For more information, please contact the City of Gulfport Municipal Marina at (727) 893-1071 or visit https://mygulfport.us/marina/.
      Community Band Needs ‘Direction’
       
      The New Horizons Band of Gulfport is seeking a Music Director for its beginning and intermediate concert bands.
       
      The New Horizons mission is to give adults an opportunity to play music with others, whether that person is just learning to play a musical instrument, returning to play after a long absence, or an accomplished musician.
       
      The ideal candidate will have experience conducting in an educational setting such as a high school and have some familiarity with appropriate repertoire.
       
      Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
       
      • select music for rehearsals, concerts and purchase
      • prepare the band for public performances, via weekly rehearsals
      • teach players of varying levels of ability and experience
      • provide encouragement and instill confidence
       
      Resumes can be submitted to pub.nhbgulfport@gmail.com.
       
      New Horizons was created by Dr. Roy Ernst of the Eastman School of Music 30 years ago and is now an international organization with over 200 bands. For additional information on New Horizons visit newhorizonsmusic.org.
      Help Stop the Spread of COVID-19. Via Pinellas County
       
      COVID-19 Response & Recommendations
      Where to Get Help
       
      For information on eviction and foreclosure Assistance, Pinellas CARES financial assistance, food pantry distribution sites, pet care assistance and more , please visit https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/where-to-get-help/.
       
      Contact 211 Tampa Bay Cares by texting your zip code to 898211 or dialing 211 (available 24 hours a day).
       
      Pinellas County has also established a dedicated COVID-19 webpage where citizens can find in-depth information on the virus, links to resources and regular updates.
       
      COVID-19 testing is available from Community Health Centers of Pinellas and Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County. Find testing sites near you at https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/testing/.
       
      For a COVID-19 Vaccine, please register with the Florida Dept. of Health with the CDR Maguire Patient Portal, PatientPortalFL.com, or by phone at (844) 770-8548 and you will be contacted to schedule your appointment as appointments become available.
      Crisis Center of Tampa Bay
       
      The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay brings help, hope and healing to people facing serious life challenges. No one in our community has to face crisis alone.
       
      Dial 2-1-1 where you will receive FREE, CONFIDENTIAL crisis counseling, along with information and referrals to a crisis center service or to over 3,000 other community resources. Click HERE to view community resources online. We are here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
      Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly Program (EHEAP)
       
      The Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly Program (EHEAP) assists low-income households, with at least one person age 60 and older, when the households are experiencing a home energy emergency. The Program allows for the payment to utility companies, the purchase of blankets, portable heaters and fans. 
       
       
       
      Pinellas County Mobile Collection Events &
      Haz-to-Go Truck
       
      Mobile Collection Events and the Haz-to-Go Truck are convenient ways to safely dispose and recycle chemicals and electronics, such as old computers, TVs, paint, fluorescent bulbs, and fertilizer. These events and collection sites are FREE to Pinellas County residents.
       
      Call 464-7500 or Email waste@pinellascounty.org
       
       
      The Gulfport Public Works Department located at the 49th Street Neighborhood Center (1617 49th St. S.) is an official collection site for rechargeable batteries!
       
      Only batteries weighing 11 lbs. or less, and cellphones (with or without their batteries) are accepted. The Call2Recycle program does not accept wet cell batteries.
       
       
      Rechargeable Batteries Accepted:
      • Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
      • Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd)
      • Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH)
      • Nickel Zinc (Ni-Zn)
      • Small Sealed Lead Acid (SSLA/Pb)
       
      Batteries NOT Accepted:
      • Single-use (Alkaline, Lithium etc.)
      • non-rechargeable batteries
      • Wet cell Ni-Cd
      • Wet cell lead acid vehicle batteries
       
      For questions, please call the Public Works Department at 727-893-1089.
       
       
      Gulfport Recreation Center
      VPK Program
       
      Pre-registrations are currently being accepted for the 2021-2022 VPK Program. VPK is FREE for children who live in Florida and who turn 4 years of age by September 1st. Parents must apply with the Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas, Inc. and receive a Certificate of Eligibility to attend the program.
       
      For more information, please call 893-1068.
       
       
       
      Registration paperwork is currently available at the Recreation Center,
      5730 Shore Blvd. S.
      For more information or questions, please call 893-1068.
       
      2021 Summer Recreation Program
       
      Gulfport resident registrations began on Thursday, April 1st for the 2021 Summer Program for children who will complete Kindergarten thru age 14. Non-Resident registrations will begin on Monday, May 3rd. Hours of registration are Monday–Friday between 9a.m.–5p.m. The 7-week program (June 14th – July 30th) cost is $495 for residents and $619 for non-residents, which does not include field trips. Summer program hours are from 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. with extended hours available until 6 p.m. for an additional charge. There will be 25 available spots for the discount rate for Gulfport residents in need of assistance. Eligibility requirements for the discount is either a letter from the child’s school verifying the child’s acceptance of free/reduced lunch or a letter verifying the child’s acceptance of assistance from financial aid or a related program.
      Gulfport Senior Center Reassurance Telephone Program
      City of Gulfport Senior Center Telephone Reassurance Program:
      Keeping you Safe and Connected
       
      The City of Gulfport Senior Center’s Telephone Reassurance Program is a free service for Gulfport Residents 50 years of age or older. Volunteers provide daily phone calls to registered members and provide comfort, security, and peace of mind to members and families.
       
      Registration is simple and free. If you or someone you know could benefit from this service during this difficult time, please call (727) 893-2237 and register today.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center Catch a Ride with GEMS.
       
      Catch A Ride With GEMS
       
      GEMS door-to-door transportation has provided independence & freedom to elderly and disabled residents of Gulfport for over 40 years.
       
      Any Gulfport residents 55 & older or residents with a disability can take advantage of GEMS door to door service for a yearly membership of $70 plus $2 per ride.
       
      For more information, call 893-2242.
       
       
      Check out all the Virtual Events the Gulfport Public Library has to offer on their Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL.
       
      Gulfport Library is Open with Limited Service
       
      5501 28th Ave. S. | 727-893-1074
       
       
      Gulfport on the Go!
      Get the City App
       
      The City App for iOS and Android mobile devices, allows residents to connect more conveniently with City government to report issues and request non-emergency services.
       
      For more information, please email info@mygulfport.us or call 727-893-1118.
       
       
       
       
       
       
      Latest Beach Water Quality Sampling Data:
       
       
      Do you love Gulfport and wish you could be here all the time? Check out our live streaming cameras to see what you are missing. From beaches and volleyball to dining and special events; Gulfport has it all! After all we are one of the most fun and exciting cities on the Gulf coast!
       
       
       
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      Online access to the City of Gulfport Municipal Code is provided at the following link: Gulfport, Florida – Code of Ordinances
       
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    • Red Tide Appearing on Gulf Beaches

      Siesta, Lido and Longboat keys among Sarasota-area beaches reporting elevated measures.

       

       

      Rising red tide levels prompt county advisory
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      1. Edward LePera -  April 17, 2021 - 1:51 pm

        Red tides were documented in the southern Gulf of Mexico as far back as the 1700s and along Florida’s Gulf coast in the 1840s.

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        • Cruisers Net -  April 18, 2021 - 4:40 pm

          Edward LePera Thanks Edward. Interesting note .Guess back then the resort market place wasn’t too worried about its impact on local tourism and fishing. Thank you for sharing.

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    • Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter from the City of Gulfport, Fl, April 5, 2021, Boca Ciega Bay


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

       
      City of Gulfport, Florida
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      Week of April 5, 2021
       
       
       
      Virtual/Regular Events & Meetings
       
      Gulfport Merchant's Chamber Tuesday Fresh Market Logo
       
      Gulfport Fresh Market
      Tuesday, April 6th
      9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
       
      Join us weekly at our open-air fresh market for the region’s freshest produce, arts & crafts from local creators and a fresh array of locally sourced botanicals along the shops and restaurants of scenic Beach Boulevard. With social distancing and safety protocols in place to keep vendors and shoppers safe, the Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market offers people an outdoor venue where they can safely shop.
       
      For more information or to register to become a vendor, please visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/gulfport-tuesday-market/
       
       
      In Person & Virtual City Council Meeting
      Tuesday, April 6th at 6 p.m.
       
      Password: 248421
       
      Catherine Hickman Theater
      Contact: 727-893-1012
       
      Virtual Neighborhood Watch Meeting
      Wednesday’s at 7 p.m.
       
      Broadcasting “live on Facebook” Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Check on updates for your area and learn about recent incidents related to vehicle, residential burglaries, BOLO’s and stolen vehicles.
       
      For more information, please contact Mr. Jim Wright Volunteer Coordinator at 727-893-1022 or jwright@mygulfport.us.
       
      Memorial Dedication at Veterans Park for Gulfport Resident, Steven Jay Robin
       
      Saturday, April 10th at 10:00 a.m.
      Veterans Park, 5417 Essex Ave. S.
       
      Spearheaded by Ward IV Representative City Councilmember Michael Fridovich, the City of Gulfport will honor Communications Technician Third Class Steven J. Robin, United States Navy, with a Memorial Dedication at Veterans Park at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 10.
       
      Petty Officer Robin was one of 83 sailors and marines assigned to the USS Pueblo (AGER-2) when it was captured by North Korean forces on January 23, 1968. One crewmember was killed in the attack, and the remaining 82 were held as Prisoners of War in North Korea until December 23, 1968. For his service Petty Officer Robin was awarded two Purple Hearts, the Navy Commendation, Prisoner of War Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and Combat Action Ribbon.
       
      The City of Gulfport was Robin’s adopted home until his passing in 2008. Ceremonies will include accounts from keynote speaker Richard Rogala, a crewmember of the USS Pueblo. For more information on this free, public event email mfridovich@mygulfport.us or call Councilmember Fridovich at 826-7355.
       
       
       
      Board of Adjustment Meeting
      Gulfport City Hall Council Chambers
      Wednesday, April 14th, 2021
      6:30 p.m.
      (In-person)
       
      Gulfport City Hall Council Chambers
      Contact: 727-893-1012
       
      Third Saturday IndieFaire
      Saturday, April 17th from 5 – 9 p.m.
      Downtown Waterfront District
       
      Welcome to Third Saturday IndieFaire! IndieFaire features high quality local art and contemporary crafts from across a wide range of mediums, as well as jewelry and locally sourced botanicals in an outdoor and socially distanced manner along scenic Beach Boulevard in downtown Gulfport. Forr more information, please visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/indiefaire/
      Ask a Councilmember Event at Third
      Tuesday Fresh Market
      Tuesday, April 20, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
      Gulfport Welcome Center, 3101 Beach Blvd. S.
       
       
      Gulfport City Council will be hosting an opportunity, every third Tuesday of the month, for residents to get to know their Councilmember, ask questions, and provide comment from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the Gulfport Merchant Chamber of Commerce’s Welcome Center, 3101 Beach Boulevard South.
       
      For more information, please visit https://mygulfport.us/city-council/ward-1/ or call City of Gulfport Councilmember, Ward 1 Representative, April Thanos at (727) 826-7138.
       
      Gulfport Lions Club
      All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast
      Saturday, May 1st
      8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
       
      The Gulfport Lions Club is hosting an “All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast” On Saturday, May 1st from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at 4630 Tifton Drive South behind the City of Gulfport Municipal Marina. For more information, please visit https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/gulfportfl/.
      First Friday Artwalk
      Friday, May 7th from 5 – 9 p.m.
      Downtown Waterfront District
       
      First Friday Art Walk is a juried event that welcomes emerging and professional artists in all media to engage our arts loving community in a safe, creative and socially distanced manner. Hosted by the Gulfport Merchants Chamber, all safety protocols are met and exceeded to ensure a safe and entertaining night out for the entire family. Come join us with free live music up and down the street. Follow the flags for artist clusters, displaying paintings, jewelry, glass, mixed media sculpture and more.
       
      For more information, please visit http://visitgulfportflorida.com/first-friday-art-walk/
       
      Community Outreach
      City of Gulfport, Florida

      On Friday, April 2, 2021, the Good Morning Tampa Bay team at ABC Actions News focused on the City of Gulfport. Click the read more link for more information.

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      COVID-19 Vaccination

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      Pinellas County Emergency Rental Assistance Program
       
      Pinellas County Emergency Rental Assistance Program applications are now open. If you live in Pinellas County and are behind on rent, Emergency Rental Assistance opened Wednesday, March 31, 2021.
       
       
      The Emergency Rental Assistance Program, a part of the federal stimulus package passed in late December, makes available $25 billion to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
       
      COVID-19 Vaccine Information – Pinellas County COVID-19…

      Florida residents 16 and older are eligible for the vaccine starting Monday, April 5. To register and check appointment availability, visit www.patientportalFL.com

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      Crisis Center Of Tampa Bay –

      The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay brings help, hope and healing to people facing serious life challenges. No one in our community has to face crisis alone. CALL 2-1-1 – 24/7/365

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      Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly Program (EHEAP)
       
      The Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly Program (EHEAP) assists low-income households, with at least one person age 60 and older, when the households are experiencing a home energy emergency. The Program allows for the payment to utility companies, the purchase of blankets, portable heaters and fans. 
       
       
       
      Household Electronics & Chemical
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      Pinellas County Solid Waste operates the Household Electronics and Chemical Collection Center (HEC3) as a disposal location for certain household waste. Pinellas County residents are invited to bring their unwanted electronics and chemicals to the center (at no charge). Businesses, visit here for information.
       
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       2855 109th Ave. N., St. Petersburg
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      TEMPORARY SERVICE CHANGES DUE TO COVID-19 To protect the public and staff, the Department of Solid Waste has implemented temporary service changes. Mobile electronic and chemical collection events will follow social distancing guidelines….

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      The Gulfport Public Works Department located at the 49th Street Neighborhood Center (1617 49th St. S.) is now an official collection site for rechargeable batteries!
       
      Only batteries weighing 11 lbs. or less, and cellphones (with or without their batteries) are accepted. The Call2Recycle program does not accept wet cell batteries.
       
       
      Rechargeable Batteries Accepted:
      • Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
      • Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd)
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      • Small Sealed Lead Acid (SSLA/Pb)
       
      Batteries NOT Accepted:
      • Single-use (Alkaline, Lithium etc.)
      • non-rechargeable batteries
      • Wet cell Ni-Cd
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      For questions, please call the Public Works Department at 727-893-1089.
       
      City of Gulfport 2021 Summer Recreation Program
       
       
      Registration is underway for the 2021 Summer Program for Gulfport resident children who will complete Kindergarten thru age 14. Nonresident registration begins May 1.
       
      The 7-week program begins June 14 and ends July 30. Program hours are 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. with structured hours from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., with extended hours available until 6 p.m. for an additional fee. The $495 residential fee for residents and $619 and fee for nonresidents does not include field trips. Twenty-five spots will be available for a discounted rate for Gulfport residents in need of assistance. 
       
      For more information, please call the Gulfport Recreation Center at (727) 893-1068.
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      The City of Gulfport Senior Center’s Telephone Reassurance Program is a free service for Gulfport Residents 50 years of age or older. Volunteers provide daily phone calls to registered members and provide comfort, security, and peace of mind to members and families.
       
      Registration is simple and free. If you or someone you know could benefit from this service during this difficult time, please call (727) 893-2237 and register today.
       
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      The Gulfport Extended Mobility Service (GEMS) run thru the Senior Center has resumed limited, essential transportation services to grocery stores, medical appointments, etc.
       
      Any Gulfport residents 55 & older or residents with a disability can take advantage of GEMS door to door service for a yearly membership of $70 plus $2 per ride.
       
      For more information, call 893-2242.
       
       
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    • LNM: Shoaling in Big Marco Pass, Gulf Coast, Marco Island, FL


      Big Marco Pass is a large area and this local notice of shoaling is not very specific, so keep a sharp eye on your depth finder.

      FLORIDA – LOSTMANS RIVER TO WIGGINS PASS – BIG MARCO PASS

      Shoaling has been reported to be 12 inches or less in the middle of Big Marco Pass. All Mariners are urged to exercise caution while transiting these areas and plan routes accordingly. Chart 11430  LNM 11/21

       

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    • More on Pelican Bay Anchorages, hard by Cayo Costa Island/State Park, Western Florida ICW Statute Mile 25

      Not only is Pelican Bay one of the best series of anchorages on the western coastline of the Sunshine State, but it is also one of the most discussed. Back on 11/12/12 (we published a whole series of messages about this overnight haven, and its adjacent Florida State Park – see /?p=102473).
      But, as I’ve often said, there’s no such thing as too much information when you are on the water, so there are two more observations concerning this anchorage copied from the AGLCA forum. For more reports, enter Pelican Bay in the search window of our Homepage.

      1/26/2021

      Highly recommend the Punta Blanca anchorage. We spent a few nights there December 20-23 2020. I have attached our route getting in on our 5.5’ draft sailboat. We entered and left at high tide, there’s one little bar we bumped over on the southwest side, otherwise stay close to the mangroves. We only saw kayakers and fishermen and a park ranger checking for campers on the island. About a mile and a half dink ride to Cayo Costa State Park dock and Cabbage Key.
      cheers,
      Greg Scannell, AGLCA Member
      S/V Dragonfly

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      Alan is absolutely correct about Pelican Bay; it’s one of the premier anchorages you will find anywhere. However, “local knowledge” is important getting in there. Neither the approach to the bay, nor its entrance channel, are marked. So, ass/u/ming you are southbound on the G-ICW, turn west at a point south of G “75,” and about 200′ north of R “74.” Note that just off the shoreline, there is a Florida Speed Sign visible. Head toward that sign. Just before you reach the sign, turn SW and follow the line of the beach on Cayo Costa Island there, holding your course parallel to the beach and holding the shore close by to stbd at 50′ – 75′. Yes, a boat length or slightly more off the beach line. That “channel” carries 9′ of water, but it shoals very rapidly to the south, to 3′ or less. Many, many unwary boats go aground there. When you have passed by the beach, you will
      see the Cayo Costa State Park docks at your 11 o’clock, at a distance of about 1/2 to 3/4 miles. Aim at those docks, and set a rhumb line to them until you are past the shallowest water. There are slips there, with no services, but cruising boats generally can’t use them. Only the very outermost slips carry sufficient water depth. The dock tee heads are reserved for tour boats, of which there are several that ply those waters. Plan to anchor. The bottom is sand, and the holding is excellent.
      The gulf coast of Florida has diurnal tides; that is, one high and one low per day. Water depths are lowest in the morning and moderate to high in the mid-to-late afternoon. The tidal range at Pelican Bay is only about 2′. The rhumb line from the beach to the State Park docks will get down to 5-1/2′ at MLLW. By the time you get to the docks, you’ll see 6-1/2′ or more. There is a deep pool correctly charted on the current charts that carries 9′, which is the deepest water in the bay. Some older charts that are still widely circulated do not show that 9′ pool correctly. If you do not see that deep pool, you do not have the current charts of the basin. The basin is actually a “pass” between Cayo Costa Island to the west and Punta Blanco Island to the east. To the south from Pelican Bay, the water appears visually to be open; but, it is shoal, and not navigable by cruising draft boats. The only access back to the G-ICW from Pelican Bay is the one to the north of Punta Blanco Island, described above.
      Armed with this “local knowledge,” you will find Pelican Bay to be a delightful, well protected anchorage with a lot to see and do.
      Hope this is useful.
      Jim

      There are two really good anchorages near Boca Grande entrance to Charlotte Harbor. The second is Pelican Bay at Cayo Costa. This is one of our favorites. Many people avoid it because of the shoal at the entrance. Just hug the beach – stay 25-50 feet off the beach and you will be in 6-9 feet of water. We draw 4.5 feet and anchor here a lot. The beach and park at Cayo Costa are great and again the park is only accessible by boat.
      Marty & Jerry Richardson

      Pelican Bay is right in my backyard, and I have been there a number of times. The descriptions above are reasonable, although the details change often.
      However, the discussion about tides is not correct. The tides in this part of the world cycle from diurnal to semidiurnal twice each month. The diurnal tides are near full moon and new moon, while the semidiurnal tides are near the first and third quarters. There is also an important annual component. The lowest tides tend to be mid-day in the winter and mid-night in the summer.
      There are no simple rules that can be conveniently remembered. Even thought the average tidal range is only a couple of feet, tide tables are essential if depth is important to you.
      Gene Fuller
      Punta Gorda

      The nun has now been replaced with a post R74. We were just there 1/20/13.
      Frank Cushing

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      Comments from Cruisers (7)

      1. David Livingston -  January 16, 2023 - 9:52 am

        Is there any updated info on Pelican Bay accessibility/ permission to anchor there, etc????? Last I've seen is Dec 2022.

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      2. Dfirth -  December 14, 2022 - 1:36 pm

        We went by several days ago on saw a number of boats anchored there. Can’t go ashore but great location for nice anchorage. Looked like the boats were following the same route into Pelican Bay. Sign is still up.

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      3. D. Firth -  December 9, 2022 - 2:26 pm

        I did dig a bit deeper and made some calls including to the Florida Park Service where I spoke to a real person. ( I had googled state parks and they gave me a list of other places still closed.) She said that the Cayo Costa is completely closed down and that included the anchorage. She was quite firm about the anchorage even when I said we would not go ashore. Has she ever even seen the place? Probably not. We are going that way anyhow in the next day or two so…….

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      4. D. Firth -  December 9, 2022 - 1:03 pm

        I’m also looking for status of Cayo Costa. Currently anchored off Ding Darling for our second night. Mangroves look really browned out. Have not tried the dinghy yet to go inside as the entrance looks partially blocked off. Hopefully the tide is still coming up but… We are going to move to Cayo Costa probably tomorrow and will keep our fingers crossed. Came across the lake on Tuesday and very saddened to see Fort Meyers and Cape Coral and now Pine Island.

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      5. Paul Tournier -  November 1, 2022 - 6:09 pm

        Jérôme – not a word – have tried for info via Boats US – nothing – seems either no one knows anything – or notinterested in answering.

        Paul

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      6. Jerome -  October 18, 2022 - 9:17 am

        I am looking for the same info on Pelican Bay and if boats are even cruising the ICW between Fort Myers and Venice. Have you by heard anything Paul?

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      7. paul tournier -  October 13, 2022 - 8:51 pm

        Since the passing of Hurricane Ian can anyone tell me if the main entrance off of Marker #74 off the ICW is still navigable with a 5 foot draft???
        Thank you.
        Paul

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    • Bling Bags for Visiting Boaters Courtesy of America’s Boat Club of Fort Myers

      When boat owners from across the country make a seasonal visit to Lee County docks, they’ll receive bling bags.

      Bling bags welcome visiting boaters to Southwest Florida
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    • The Weekly, Gabber’s Thursday Newsletter, January 14, Gulfport, FL


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

       

      Virtual Art, MLK + the Vaccine

       

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    • Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021! Gulfport Historical Society, Gulfport, FL


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      During the pandemic, the Gulfport Historical Society continues its educational activities for the City of Gulfport, home to Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, located on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay and easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

      A New Years Message to Our Members

       

      Dear Gulfport Historical Society Members,

       

      Well, it’s been quite a year! 

       

      While most of us will be happy enough to see the end of 2020, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect on what we as a community have been able to accomplish, even in difficult times. 

       

      2020 started strong with two porch parties that packed the house—one honoring Gulfport’s first woman mayor, Mayor Yvonne Johnson, and another featuring research on Flamingo Tour ’20 homes presented by one of our outstanding volunteers, John Avery. And, of course, we wagged in five new elected “pawficers” through our first-ever Pet Mayor competition. (By the way, due to the smaller number of live events we hosted this year, we have decided to extend their terms for another year, giving them a few more opportunities to represent our four-legged constituency. But we do plan to hold another pet election in 2022!) 

       

      Then COVID hit, and, like everyone else, we had to rethink how we did just about everything. We had to close the museum, but we found new ways to reach our community through virtual Florida Snapshots presentations on everything from local shell mounds to Florida food traditions to Florida’s natural history. We brought you back to the museum—just outside, on the lawn—for socially distanced porch parties, celebrating Gulfport’s spirit of volunteerism alongside Gulfport Votes 100% and hearing fabulous tales of the early settlers of Pinellas County from Erik Anderson. With the help of our fantastic volunteers, we also worked to get the Gulfport Arts Center ready to become a hub for local artists and arts classes that will help us fully engage our mission to celebrate Gulfport’s history and culture. 

       

      We are looking forward to the year to come! As the pandemic situation begins to improve, we plan to reopen the museum in February and launch our first programs at the Gulfport Arts Center. We are working on another year of great porch parties, both virtual and in person, to bring our community together for fellowship and learning. And, as ever, our walking tours, offered every third Saturday of the month, remain a great way to get to know Gulfport’s unique history. 

       

      Your support makes all of this possible. Please consider donating to the Gulfport History Society. Giving is easy—you can do it online here—and every bit helps us keep on preserving and celebrating the history of the town we all love. 

       

      Wishing you all a happy new year!

       

      -Gulfport Historical Society

       

       
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    • Praise for Cove Anchorage, GIWW MM 36.5


      Cove Anchorage is found on the waters of the large cove indenting the Waterway’s northeastern banks at unlighted daybeacon #35. Our thanks to James Aughton for this review.

      This anchorage is near perfect, in the middle of a No Wake zone and well protected from winds. Unfortunately, this is not a great location during the hot, humid Florida summers. And don’t leave the hatch open after sunset, the no-seeums will eat you up. End of roadway just to the south is a good dinghy landing and short walk east to Publix grocery store.
      James Aughton

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    • Good Review of Englewood Anchorage, GIWW MM 44.5, Englewood, FL


      Englewood Anchorage lies east of the Western Florida ICW, north of marker #25. Don’t confuse this anchor down spot with the Englewood Beach Anchorage while is located west of the ICW’s track. Our thanks to James Aughton for this review.

      Good summer anchorage, usually a good breeze and few bugs as you can anchor away from shore. Adjacent to county park with beach and boat ramp/docks for landing. One mile walk to east is Grocery & Drug store.
      James Aughton

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    • Pinellas: Cold Weather Shelters to Open the nights of Friday, Dec. 25 and Saturday, Dec. 26

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      Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, and the City of Gulfport always have a full calendar of events for all ages. The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

       
       
       
       
       
       
       

       
      Immediate Release
      Dec. 23, 2020
       
      Media Contacts
      Cliff Smith, Coordinator, Pinellas County Cold Night Shelter Program, (727) 698-1809
      Lauren Wolf, Coordinator, Pinellas County Cold Night Shelter Program, (813) 951-5632
       
       
      Pinellas: Cold weather shelters to open to homeless Christmas night
      Due to forecasted low temperatures, the Homeless Leadership Alliance of Pinellas County will activate shelters Friday and Saturday
       
      Volunteers will open cold weather shelters on Christmas night to provide a warm, safe space for residents experiencing homelessness to avoid cold temperatures this weekend. The shelters will open the nights of Friday, Dec. 25 and Saturday, Dec. 26 from approximately 7 p.m. and close the following morning at 6 a.m. Shelter guests are provided a hot evening meal and breakfast the following morning. Guests will be advised if the shelter will be open on additional nights as conditions warrant.
       
      The following cold weather shelters are available to adult men and women:
       
      Clearwater
      MLK Jr Neighborhood Center
      1201 Douglas Ave
      Clearwater, FL 33755
      (813) 951-5632
      Note: This shelter opens at 8 p.m.
       
      Pinellas Park
      Boy and Girls Club of the Suncoast in Pinellas Park
      7709 61st Street N.
      Pinellas Park, FL 33781
      (727) 547-5437
       
      St. Petersburg
      Northwest Presbyterian Church
      6330 54th Avenue N.
      St. Petersburg, FL 33706
      (727) 544-4551
       
      The Turning Point
      1810 5th Avenue N.
      St. Petersburg, FL 33713
      (727) 823-7811
       
      Salvation Army
      1400 4th Street S.
      St. Petersburg, FL 33705
      (727) 822-4954
       
      Tarpon Springs
      Boys and Girls Club of Tarpon Springs
      111 W. Lime Street
      Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
      (727) 937-6837
       
      Families with children will be placed in family shelters on cold nights. Families should call 2-1-1, Tampa Bay Cares, Inc., for information about family shelters.
       
      “Working at a homeless cold weather shelter on Christmas night is a unique and wonderful thing,” said Lauren Wolf, who coordinates the program with Cliff Smith. “This is neighbors helping neighbors and is the ultimate expression of the Christmas spirit.”
       
      This giving spirit is present year-round for the volunteers, organizers and faith-based and community centers who open their doors to serve our houseless neighbors. However, this year is especially challenging due to COVID-19. Fewer volunteers are able to help, while more are required for temperature checks and distribution of face masks and sanitizer. With the number of homeless residents on the rise, social distancing requiring more physical space, and cleaning and safety protocols, covering basic expenses has become an even bigger challenge.
       
      “We are grateful to a community that is always willing to support those in need,” said the program’s co-coordinator Cliff Smith. “At this time when all faiths come together during a season of giving, we are hoping for continued support and assistance to continue helping our most vulnerable individuals.”
       
      For information on volunteering and supporting cold weather shelters, contact Cliff Smith at msuspartanman@msn.com or Lauren Wolf at lwolf@learning-empowered.org, or visit www.pinellashomeless.org/get-involved.
       
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      City of Gulfport Florida | 2401 53rd Street SouthGulfport, FL 33707

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    • LNM: Shoaling and Channel Shifts, Matanzas Pass, Fort Myers Beach, FL


      This dogleg inlet channel has been an area of shoaling and shifting channels for years. Keep a sharp on your depth finder as you enter. See photo below.

       

      FLORIDA – FORT MYERS TO CHARLOTTE HARBOR AND WIGGINS PASS – MATANZAS PASS CHANNEL: Shoaling and changes to channel.

      Shoaling has been reported in the vicinity of the newly placed federal aids to navigation at Matanzas Pass at the previous position of Matanzas Pass Daybeacon 4 (LLNR 18095 [26°27.9340N / 081°58.1690W, 26.465566 / -81.969484]), in position 26-27-55.397n, 081-58-09.010w. Mariners are advised that recent dredge work has been completed returning the federal channel back to its original dimensions south of the current route. The channel runs close abeam of the southern beach at Bodwitch Point and is marked with a Temporary buoy 4. Additionally a temporary danger shoal light has been placed in position 26-27-58.002N, 081-58-09.943(26°27.9667N / 081°58.1657W, 26.466112 / -81.969429), flashing quick white at night with a white and orange danger board. This location was previously the position of Matanzas Pass Light 5 (LLNR 18107 [26°27.9664N / 081°58.1654W, 26.466106 / -81.969424]). All mariners are advised to be aware of these hazards to navigation and transit the area with caution.

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    • Get Caught Up in Gulfport! Gulfport Historical Society, Gulfport, FL


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      During the pandemic, the Gulfport Historical Society continues its educational activities for the City of Gulfport, home to Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, located on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay and easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

      December (and the end of 2020!) are here! We have some open volunteer opportunities in December, both in the Museum and helping out with this month’s Porch Party.

      Do you have some extra time?  Looking to get out of the house for a bit?

      Click on the link below to sign up.  Covid protocols in place – masks and social distancing.

      https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F054BAFAC29A3FF2-december1

      Questions?  Email us at info@gulfporthistoricalsociety.org

      Our mailing address is:

      Gulfport Historical Society

      5301 28th Avenue South

      Gulfport, FL 33707

       

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    • Pinellas Residents, Businesses Urged to Follow Mask Ordinance as COVID Cases Rise


      Gulfport Marina includes dry boat storage, ship store, bathroom, public boat ramp, parking, fueling stations, lighted range markers and guest docking facility.

      The City of Gulfport, home to Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, always takes steps to protect its citizens and visitors.  The marina and harbor, found on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, are easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

       

      Immediate Release
      Dec. 4, 2020
       
      Media Contact
      Josh Boatwright, Marketing Project Coordinator
       
      Note to media: Video of the Thursday news conference, including American Sign Language interpretation, is available on Pinellas County’s Facebook page.
       
      Pinellas residents, businesses urged to follow mask ordinance
      as COVID cases rise
      Local State of Emergency extended through Dec. 11
       
      • COVID-19 cases are rising rapidly in Pinellas, threatening hospital capacity and vulnerable residents
      • Sheriff’s Office announces additional compliance efforts at bars, restaurants and other businesses
      • Residents urged to mask up and practice social distancing in public to stop the spread
       
      With COVID-19 cases reaching levels not seen since the summer, Pinellas County leaders are urging businesses and residents to follow the local protocols requiring face coverings at indoor public places and social distancing to stop the spread of the virus.
       
      Over the past month, new cases per day have tripled and the percentage of people testing positive has doubled, reaching 8.4 percent on November 29 compared to 4.2 percent on October 30. Patients on ventilators have also nearly doubled in that time, from 32 to 57. Increases in deaths typically lag one to two weeks behind increases in new cases.
       
      The County’s local ordinance remains in place, but an increasing number of people ignoring the mask rule at bars and other businesses, combined with flu season and holiday gatherings, are expected to cause a further spike in cases through the end of the year.
       
      The Sheriff’s Office is placing new signage at local businesses to remind staff and patrons of the protocol and will follow up at those businesses reported to be consistently violating the ordinance.
       
      Pinellas County Administrator Barry A. Burton and Sheriff Bob Gualtieri were joined by County Commission Chair Pat Gerard, St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman and Clearwater Mayor Frank Hibbard at a Thursday news conference to underscore a new countywide push for stronger compliance.
       
      “We want to stay open and we want to stay safe. We want our businesses to thrive and we want to help them in doing these simple measures to keep everybody safe so we can continue to operate just as we are,” Burton said.
       
      Deputies recently traveled around the county and found 40 percent of bars and 8 percent of restaurants in violation of the ordinance, including staff not wearing masks, Sheriff Gualtieri said.
       
      “These things are required by law. Wearing a mask is not fun, but the alternative is worse,” he said.
       
      “Fines and penalties are not suspended for businesses, so if we have to go down that path, we can. We don’t want to. We need the businesses, again, to help us help you – to help the community,” he said. 
       
      Continuing to mask up in public and practice social distancing is the only option for eliminating the virus, protecting people and keeping businesses open until a vaccine is widely available, which isn’t expected until next year, according to federal health officials.
       
      Face masks have been proven effective in reducing the number of new COVID-19 cases, both in the Tampa Bay area and nationwide.
       
      Burton and Gualtieri are hosting a Facebook Live Event on Friday, Dec. 4, at 11 a.m. to answer questions about the new countywide compliance effort.
       
      Pinellas County has also extended its State of Local Emergency for COVID-19 through December 11. The extension was issued by County Administrator Barry A. Burton by delegated authority from the Board of County Commissioners.
       
      The extension keeps in effect a County ordinance requiring face coverings within public places, and restaurants and bars to serve only patrons who are seated. Public health officials continue to closely monitor the 7-day rolling averages for new COVID-19 cases, percentage of positive tests, hospitalizations and hospital bed capacity.
       
      For the latest information on Pinellas County’s COVID-19 response, visit https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/.
       
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      City of Gulfport Florida | 2401 53rd Street SouthGulfport, FL 33707

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