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    • Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, Fishermen’s Village, Charlotte Harbor, Punta Gorda, FL

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

      There is always plenty to do around Charlotte Harbor, especially during early Spring. When you are berthed at Fishermen’s Village Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, you will enjoy your visit to beautiful Charlotte Harbor.

      FISHERMEN’S VILLAGE TO HOST ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION

      Punta Gorda, FL—Fishermen’s Village will play host to a St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, Tuesday,
      March 17, 2020 with festivities beginning at 12 noon and continuing until 9 pm. The event is free and the public is encouraged to attend.  

      • Singer Paul Cottrell 12 Noon-4 pm Center Court
      • Singer Jim Garee 1-5 pm near Good ‘Ole Days Coffee
      • Vladimir Gordokin performing on the Tsimbaly, 12 noon-4 pm, third section
      • Kellyn Celtic Arts will present a Traditional Irish Step performance from 2-2:30 pm, Center Court
      • Lee County Pipes & Drums Parade/Performance 5:30-6:00 pm Center Court
      • Traditional Irish Music Show by Mark Fitzpatrick and Eddie Dillon 5-9 pm Center Court

      Originally from Boston, Eddie Dillon is a multi-instrumentalist – guitar, mandolin, banjo & bass
      blended with a little Irish wit!   Singer/Songwriter Mark Fitzpatrick has toured with Ireland’s famous folk singers, The Clancy Brothers.

      Village Restaurants will feature Irish food specials (call for details/reservations)

      Fishermen’s Village is located off Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL.   941 639-8721 www.fishville.com

                                                                                        
      Kathy Burnam
      Marketing/Events Manager
      Fishermen’s Village
      mkting@fishville.com

      1200 W. Retta Esplanade #57A
      Punta Gorda, Florida  33950                                                                                                                                        

      P  941 575-3007
      M 941 258-1327
      F   941 637-1054
        

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    • Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter from the City of Gulfport, Fl, December 23, 2019, 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.

       
      Week of December 23, 2019
       
      Gateway to the Gulf Newsletter
       
       
      Highlighted Events/Classes this Week
      Monday, December 23rd
       
      10:15 a.m.
       
      Gulfport Public Library
       
      Join us for stories, songs, movement, and a craft! All are welcome, but this program is geared toward the 3-5 year old crowd. For additional information, please contact Cailey at 727-893-1134.
       
       
      Ballroom Dance Lessons
      Monday, December 23rd
       
      2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
      Second & fourth Mondays
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
       
      Class space is limited. Sessions run for 3-month period. Please call 727-893-5657 to pre-register.
       
       
       
      French Club 
      Tuesday, December 24th
       
      12:30 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Public Library
       
      Come practice speaking French in a relaxed atmosphere with others who are actively learning the language.
      City Hall & Facilities Closed in Observance of Christmas!!!
      Wednesday, December 25th
       
      Gulfport City Hall and facilities will be closed on Wednesday, December 25 in observance of Christmas. No Yard Waste Pickup This Week.
       
       
      Latin Night w/ Carol Rivera
      Thursday, December 26th
       
      6:30 – 11 p.m.
      Doors Open at 6 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
       
      $8 admission
       
      NEW SCHEDULE:
      • 6:30 – 7:30 pm: Advanced Workshop
      • 7:30 – 8:30 pm: Beginner Workshop
      • 8:30 – 11:00 pm: General Latin Dancing
      Thursday, December 26th
       
      10:15 a.m. & 11 a.m.
       
      Gulfport Public Library
       
      Join us for stories, songs, movement, and a craft! All are welcome, but this program is geared toward the 3-5 year old crowd. For additional information, please contact Cailey at 727-893-1134.
      Babytime
      Friday, December 27th
       
      10 a.m.
       
      Gulfport Public Library
       
      If you have little ones under 2 years old, please join us for Babytime on Fridays at 10 a.m. We will sing songs, read books, enjoy lap bounce rhymes, and meet other caregivers with infants and young toddlers. Older siblings are also welcome. Call 727-893-1074 for additional information.
       
      Upcoming Events
       
       
      Fresh Market
      Tuesday, December 31st
       
      Every Tuesday
      9 am – 2 pm
      Gulfport Fresh Market on Beach Blvd. S.
       
      The Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market, located along Beach Blvd. in Gulfport’s Historic Waterfront Arts District, is open year-round, from 9 am – 2 pm.
       
      With a roster of over 70 vendors, you will find a wide variety of products, including but not limited to, ready-to-eat and take-home foods, fresh produce, plants, herbs, jewelry, teas, art, clothing and live music.
       
       
       
      Ballroom Dance
      Tuesday, December 31st
       
      with Carol Baker
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
      12 p.m. – 3 p.m.
       
      $8 admission
      Call 727-798-3660  
       
       
      Come Join in the Fun this New Year’s Eve with Argentine Tango at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom!
       
      New Year’s Eve Argentine Tango Gala
      Tuesday, December 31st
       
      8:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m.
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.
       
      $15 (advance tickets) or $20 at the door
      To purchase advance tickets, please contact Steve at
      727-741-8878.
       
      Soak in the romantic Argentine tango music, photos and video show, take a beginner’s tango lesson, champagne toast at midnight. Pot Luck! Bring a dish to pass (optional)
       
       
       
      City Hall & Facilities Closed in Observance of the New Year!!!
      Wednesday, January 1st
       
      Gulfport City Hall and facilities will be closed on Wednesday, January 1st in observance of the New Year. No Yard Waste Pickup This Week.
       
       
      Free Hepatitis A & Influenza Shots
      Thursday, January 2nd
       
      1 – 4 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S.
       
      For more information, please contact the Florida Department of Health in Pinellas at 727-824-6932 or visit www.pinellashealth.com.
      First Friday Art Walk
      Friday, January 3rd
      6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
       
      Visit Gulfport Florida for the Gulfport Art & Gallery Walk. Find your shopping and dining maps at VisitGulfportFlorida.com and chart your course to our beachfront town!
       
      Shop for local art along Beach Blvd, visit a gallery, catch a live local band and dine at one of the locally owned restaurants along Beach & Shore Blvd’s.
       
      The Gulfport Art & Gallery Walk event, produced by the non-profit Gulfport Merchants Association, takes place from 6-10 p.m. every first Friday and third Saturday – rain or shine, all year round, and is home to dozens of artisans and craftsmen each month.
       
      There is never an admission fee for visitors and complimentary parking is available nearby with courtesy trolley rides available to and from off-site parking areas. Gulfport events are always pet and family friendly. GPS – 3101 Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport, FL 33707
       
      For general event information, visit www.facebook.com/GulfportArtGalleryWalkwww.visitgulfportflorida.com or call 727-322-5217. Interested artisans and craftsmen can view the guidelines at www.SIKpromotions.com, under the vendor info tab.
       
       
      City Council Meeting
      Tuesday, January 7th
       
      6 p.m.
       
      Gulfport City Hall
       
       
       
      Argentine Tango Dance
      Tuesday, January 7th
       
      with Kathleen & Steve Prucher
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom
      6:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.
       
      $8 admission
      Call 727-742-3368  
       
      Body Movement & Being
      Wednesday, January 8th
       
      11:30 a.m.
       
      Scout Hall, 5315 28th Ave. S.
       
      How is this class unique? It reminds one of yoga, Pilates, Feldenkrais and maybe other practices and yet it is not. It does not focus on repetition of a set of exercises. The classes are built on a flow of movement with a main theme that develops and finds connections in the body that make sense for more efficient movement. Words do not do it justice; it has to be experienced within the body. Is it easy? Not really. Is it too hard? Absolutely not. 
       
      This class will focus on attention as we work, coupled with body awareness, allows us to find pathways for movement that re-balance our system. It is a study about our own patterns of movement which we can change to make more sense to the system. 
       
      Classes are slower than most classes, which allows us time to find the connection, pay attention and concentrate on the center and the core of the body. No mindless repetition, but a strong mind-body connection. 
       
      We allow movement to flow, progressing in a circular motion so as to follow the shape of the joints, utilizing breath, imagery and intention while we work. All that puts us on the pain toward attaining new levels of wellness.
      Wisdom Healing Qigong 
      Wednesday, January 8th
       
      1:30 p.m.
       
      Scout Hall, 5315 28th Ave. S.
       
      Join me in the search for wisdom, fulfillment and inner joy. We will make this happen through sound healing, gentle-meditative movements and inner smiles. 
       
      This class will be most warm and loving to ourselves and others. So please join me for a magical hour of happinessl Barbara Newborn 
       
      Tai Chi Beginner Class for Health and Well-Being
      Wednesday, January 8th
       
      6:30 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S., Room 107
       
      You will be introduced to a Qi gung exercise and the 8 Brocades. In addition, you will be introduced to the Yang Family Form. By daily practice of these foundation movements you will gain Balance and Relaxation while enjoying a peaceful and relaxed gathering learning the ancient art and discipline of Tai Chi. 
       
      Tai Chi is an excellent exercise method for people of all ages. Studies have shown that Tai Chi will improve your health and well-being, work on reducing knee and back pains, help improve circulation and internal organ functions, increase flexibility and range of motion, build muscle and strength for better balance and posture and help relax the body and quiet the mind. 
       
      Call the Gulfport Senior Center at 727-893-5657 to register for this 12 week class.
       
       
       
      Board of Adjustment Meeting
      Wednesday, January 8th
       
      6:30 p.m.
       
      Gulfport City Hall
      2401 53rd St. S.
       
       
       
      Marina District Neighborhood
      Watch Meeting
       
      Wednesday, January 8, 2019
      Lions Club
      4630 Tifton Dr.
      7:00 p.m.
       
      All meetings start at 7:00 p.m. and ANYONE CAN ATTEND!
       
       
      Contact Jim Wright, Volunteer   
      Coordinator at: 727-893-1022
      THE MOST DANGEROUS YEAR (2019) NEXT IN LGBTQ FILM SERIES
      Thursday, January 9th at 7 p.m.
       
      The LGBTQ Resource Center at Gulfport Public Library is proud to continue its monthly LGBTQ Film Series on Thursday, January 9 with THE MOST DANGEROUS YEAR. The Film Series is a free gathering to watch a film in the company of friends and neighbors on the second Thursday of each month.
       
      Popcorn, candy, bottled water and soda are available. Donations will be accepted to benefit the LGBTQ Resource Center. Feel free to bring your own “brown bag” supper and beverages. Each film begins at 7 pm in the Friends Room at Gulfport Public Library (5501 28th Avenue South). Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
       
      The LGBTQ Resource Center of the Gulfport Public Library is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Resource Center provides collections, services and events throughout the year to the local LGBTQ community, its friends and family. Find out more about the Resource Center and the Library on the web at mygulfport.us/lgbtq-resources or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL. Or contact the LGBTQ Resource Center by email to LGBTQGulfport@gmail.com.
      Gulfport Community Players Present “Orange Belt Railroad”
      January 9-19
       
      Thursday – Saturday 8 p.m.
      Saturday – Sunday 2 p.m.
       
      Peter Demens, a Russian immigrant and small town businessman, takes a dilapidated railroad in payment for a debt and, sets out to build a railroad stretching across Florida. Like a cat with nine lives, each time the railroad’s end is near, Demens strikes a new deal to keep things going.
       
      • Tickets $18 online + $1.50 fee(credit card)
      • Tickets $18 at the Gulfport Beach Bazaar – cash only/no credit cards.
      • $20 lobby (cash only) – 1 hour before show time
      • General admission, no assigned seating.
      • Arrive at the theater 30 minutes before show time for choice of seats.
      • We do not accept telephone reservations.
       
       
      Gulfport Lions Club Monthly Meeting
      Tuesday, January 14th
       
      6 p.m. Social / 6:30 p.m. Dinner
      Gulfport Lions Club
      4630 Tifton Dr. S.
       
      Second & fourth Tuesday’s every month
      For more information, contact Rob Vincent by email at tbirdrob@yahoo.com
       
       
      The Strand Area Neighborhood
      Watch Meeting
       
      Wednesday, January 15, 2019
      Gulfport Recreation Center
      5730 Shore Blvd. S.
      7:00 p.m.
       
      All meetings start at 7:00 p.m. and ANYONE CAN ATTEND!
       
       
      Contact Jim Wright, Volunteer   
      Coordinator at: 727-893-1022
      Lunch & Learn: presented by
      Author Ellen M. Levy
      Thursday, January 16th
       
      Noon – 1 p.m.
      Gulfport Public Library, 5501 28th Ave. S.
       
      The event is free and open to the public. Attendance by adults only is suggested. Attendees are invited to bring their own “brown bag” lunch and beverages.
       
      Novel “Romance at Stonegate”: Think about the challenges you faced when coming out and then imagine what it might have been like in Post-Victorian America. Deborah and Miriam are two young girls who fall in love in 1910 who deal with religious oppression and isolation. They must hide their relationship from their friends and families while dealing with the intense pull of young love.
       
      Ellen Levy, appearing in period costume, will draw you into their 1910 world. She promises a rich discussion of the challenges of being a lesbian in an era that is not ready for them. You will fall in love with these courageous young women. Copies of her book will be available for purchase.
       
      For more information about the LGBTQ Resource Center and the Library visit www.mygulfport.us/lgbtq-resources or www.facebook.com/GulfportLibraryFL. or email LGBTQGulfport@gmail.com.
       
       
      Introduction to iPad & iPhone
      Thursday, January 16th
       
      1:30 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
       
       
      City of Gulfport’s Arbor Day
      Friday, January 17th
       
      3:45 p.m.
      Tomlinson Park, 19th Ave. S. & 54th St. S.
       
      We invite everyone to attend Arbor Day to share their commitment to environmental stewardship for a special tree planting.
       
      For more information, please call 727-893-1118. All are welcome!
      3rd Friday Sock Hop w/ the Legendary IMPACS
      Friday, January 17th
       
      7 – 10 p.m.
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.
       
      Come join us for a 50’s and 60’s Sock Hop at The Gulfport Casino (5500 Shore Blvd. S.) Doors open at 6:30 pm. Advance tickets are $15 each or two for $25, Tables of 10 are $120. Tickets at the door are $20. Buy advance tickets at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom (5500 Shore Blvd. S.) or the Gulfport Beach Bazaar (3115 Beach Blvd. S.). For more information, please contact 727-893-1070.
       
       
      City Council Meeting
      Tuesday, January 21st
       
      6 p.m.
       
      Gulfport City Hall
      2401 53rd St. S.
       
       
       
      Stetson Area Neighborhood
      Watch Meeting
       
      Wednesday, January 22, 2019
      Stetson School of Law, Eleazer Hearing Room, 1401 61st St. S.
      7:00 p.m.
       
      All meetings start at 7:00 p.m. and ANYONE CAN ATTEND!
       
       
      Contact Jim Wright, Volunteer   
      Coordinator at: 727-893-1022
      Rat Pack Together Again
      Sunday, January 26th
       
      1 p.m.
      Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      A Toast to the Rat Pack takes you on a musical journey featuring the greatest hits from the legendary Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. After watching these performers, you will leave the show feeling as though The Rat Pack is still going strong after all these years. link to the show  https://youtu.be/mQmp9P7NuwU.
       
      To purchase tickets, please visit www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4335052
      or at the Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.
      So Classic Car Show
      Saturday, February 1st
       
      9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
      Trolley Market Square, Tangerine Ave. S. & 49th St. S.
       
      This year we will hand out over 90 Trophy awards. Judging will be done in 10 year increments starting with the oldest registered car. All makes and models are allowed to register. This is a charity event with some of the proceeds to go to VETSports. Founded in 2012 by three combat Veterans, VETSports aims to set the standard for how to improve Veteran’s physical, mental, and emotional health through sports, physical activity, and community involvement. VETSports provides thousands of Veterans with continuous opportunities to reintegrate into their communities through sports, community service, events, and partnership. 
       
       
      9th Annual PAVA 2Cool Art Show
      Saturday, Feb. 1st at 10 a.m.
      Sunday, Feb. 2nd at 10 a.m.
      Gulfport Casino Ballroom, 5500 Shore Blvd. S.
       
      Hosted by the Professional Association of Visual Artists, the City of Gulfport and the Gulfport Downtown Merchant Association, and held in an historic building that has been referred to as the “heart and hub” of Gulfport, the 2Cool Art Show is now in it’s ninth year.
       
      This juried fine art and fine craft show, PAVA’s second premier exhibition, is held in February each year at the Gulfport Casino. Located on the waterfront at 5500 Shore Blvd., it gives winter visitors a sampling of the high caliber work for which the summer Cool Art Show is so well known.
       
      Thirty five juried artists show and sell a variety of hand crafted visual and functional works in paint, wood, ceramics, photography, metal, glass, mixed media and jewelry. Admission and parking are always free.
       
      Fine Arts Festival
      Sat. Feb 8 – Sun. Feb 9
      10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
       
      Veterans Park
      5350 31st Ave. S
       
      Complimentary admission and parking conveniently located within walking distance. Courtesy transportation is also available from remote parking locations throughout the City.
       
      The juried art show will feature fine works of art from across the region, including but not limited to; 2D, 3D, Ceramic, Glass, Metal, Mixed Media, Wood, Acrylic, Collage, Oil, Pastel, Ink, Fine Photography, Watercolor, and Fine Jewelry.
       
      16th Annual Gulfport
      Get Rescued
      Saturday, Feb. 22nd
      10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
       
      Gulfport Waterfront District Beach Blvd. S.
       
      Gulfport’s Get Rescued annual event is one of the largest animal rescue events in the state! All profits to benefit participating non-profit rescue groups.
       
      In addition to the animal rescue organizations there will be animal-related vendors, artists and crafters, an adoptable pet parade, pet care education, pet services, a pet food & supplies drive, free samples, training demos, a Bark-B-Que, food, DJ music & more. Admission and parking are free!
       
      Community Outreach
      The Gulfport Merchant’s Chamber (GMC) has announced a call for applicants for its 2020/2021 community support grant program. Local non-profit organizations that target or include Gulfport in their activities are invited to apply. Applicants must be certified tax-exempt non-profit organizations, government entities requesting funds for public purposes, or schools and colleges at any level.
       
      For more details and to apply, see the application available at www.VisitGulfportFlorida.comClick on “Community Grant” at the bottom of the home page. Submission of an application does not guarantee funding and the Board of the GMC reserves the right to determine or adjust the amount awarded to any recipient. Applications must be received in writing and must be emailed, postmarked or delivered no later than March 31, 2020. Applications received after the deadline cannot be considered. Decisions on recipients are scheduled to be announced by the end of April 2020. 
       
      Special consideration will be given to organizations that are able to help promote and provide volunteers for the GMC events that raise the funds making these grants possible. “Gecko World” events with funds earmarked each year for community giving include “Gecko Crawl,” “Gecko Ball” and the GeckoFest street festival. The events grow in size and popularity every year and each requires a large promotional effort and a large number of volunteers. Events occur in late summer. Grant amounts will be determined and funds distributed to grantees after these GMC events have concluded for 2020.
       
      Since sponsoring the community grants, the GMC has provided many thousands of dollars in funding to a large and growing roster of worthy non-profit organizations. The GMC also gives back to the community in other ways during the year, including sponsoring “Gulfport’s Get Rescued” each February, benefitting animal rescue groups. And a monthly Clothing Swap benefitting CASA is held during the Gulfport Tuesday Fresh Market. Public art installations have also been commissioned and installed with GMC funding.
       
      For more information, contact GMC Board Member Brittney Sherley, GeckoWorldGrant@GulfportMA.com.
      WOW is currently installing a fiber cable network inside the City of Gulfport, Florida. During this time, residents may expect construction in the public right of ways. The majority of the cable infrastructure is aerial, however, there are areas in the City, approximately 1.5 miles, where the fiber cabling runs underground. Wow will properly notice city residents with door hangers and is expected to be completed by the end of the 2019 calendar year.
       
      For more information, please contact the City of Gulfport Public Works Department at (727) 893-1089. 
       
       
      Calling ALL Teens!!!
       
      Looking for something to do in the evenings? Come to Teen Night at the Gulfport Recreation Center!
       
      Gulfport Recreation Center, 5730 Shore Blvd. S.
       
      For questions or more information, please call John at 727-893-1079.
       
       
      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.
       
      Call for more information, 727-893-2242
       
      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!
       
       
       
       
      For more information, please visit www.mygulfport.us/lateralrebate
       
       
       
       
       
       
      Latest water quality information:
       
      For more information, please visit 
       
       
      Smoke Alarms Save Lives
       
      Free smoke alarms are available to elderly and low income households within Gulfport City limits. 
       
      Call Fire Chief James Marenkovic at
      893-1062 for more information.
      Gulfport on the Go!
      Get the City App
       
      City of Gulfport is proud to announce the launch of the new City of Gulfport app for iOS and Android mobile devices, the newest way to connect with its citizens.
       
      The Official City of Gulfport app offers citizens a simple way to submit requests-like reporting potholes, signs, trash or debris, code violations, and inquiring about an event venue. Users can include an address and description, GPS-specific location, as well as a photo of the issue. Once a request is submitted, you can keep track of pending and completed requests within the “My Requests” section. In addition, the City app has direct links to the online utility bill payment system, the City calendar, frequently asked questions, the city employee directory, the sanitation department, and the electronic newsletter signup.
       
      The City App allows residents to connect more conveniently with City government to report issues and request non-emergency services. Offering more ways for citizens to connect with the City, please email info@mygulfport.us or call 727-893-1118 with questions or technical issues about the smart phone app.
      Reassurance Telephone Program
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      Let the friendly Volunteers of the Gulfport Senior Center chat with you on a daily basis. Sign up for the Gulfport Reassurance Program and choose between two call times: early-morning or mid-morning. This service is designed to help you feel secure and connected.
       
      For more information, call the Gulfport Senior Center at (727) 893-2237
       
       
      Get a FREE Amplified Phone
       
      Gulfport Senior Center
      5501 27th Ave. S.
       
      3rd Tuesday of every month
      9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
       
      You MUST call 727-399-9983 to qualify.
       
       
       
       
       
      Online access to the City of Gulfport Municipal Code is provided at the following link: Gulfport, Florida – Code of Ordinances
       
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      Click Here To View the Cruisers Net Western Florida Marina Directory Listing For Gulfport Municipal Marina

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    • Praise for Riviera Dunes Marina Resort, on the Manatee River, off Tampa Bay


      Riviera Dunes Marina Just off Tampa Bay Owned and Operated by Boaters

      Our thanks to Julie Burdick for these kind words, as posted on AGLAC’s Forum. A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Riviera Dunes Marina Resort occupies the Manatee River’s northern banks, just east of the easternmost of three bridges crossing the river at Bradenton and Palmetto near charted Craig Point. See FOCUS ON  for more on Riviera Dunes Marina Resort.

      We are currently at the Riviera Dunes Marina in Palmetto and really like it. It is up the Manatee River so it is quiet and protected and has floating concrete docks. It offers a nice restaurant, inside and outside bar, 2 pools and nice people. They have marina socials every other Friday too I believe. Although it is not cheap I would consider it fair and reasonable. The other thing we have found very nice is they have a pump out boat that you can have stop by your boat on Thursday for a mere $15. We will be staying there until mid February so if you end up there stop by and say hi… we have been following your youtube videos!
      Julie Burdick

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    • Healy Report: the Okeechobee Waterway East to West, Central Florida

      Once again, Jim Healy graciously imparts his experience in response to a Looper’s questions on AGLCA’s Forum with an excellent description of the Okeechobee Waterway. Jim is a true cruiser helping cruisers! Thank you Jim.

      1) How many days should we anticipate to cross Florida going west at 9 knots. Currently thinking 1 day to Pt Mayaca, day 2 to Clewiston or Moore Haven, then day 3 and 4 from Moore Haven to Alva, FL (WP Franklin Lock).
      “It all depends.” This trip is “Old Florida.” This is orange grove and sugar cane country. On the St. Lucie Canal, there are marinas at Stuart and Indiantown. There is a Corp Of Engineers dock at St. Lucie Lock with is $15/day with a Golden Age Pass. There’s not much/nothing to see at these stops, so one night overnights are typical for cruisers. A place to shower and sleep. So, typically, what we do is stop at the anchorage in Stuart. Then, Stuart to Clewiston. Then, Clewiston to Ft. Myers. I recognize that is a longer day than some people may want, but we do this trip twice a year, and as I said, very little to see. We stay at Roland Martin’s in Clewiston. Very nice Tiki Bar, and a relaxing place. Sammy the dockmaster is a wonder to enjoy. There are nice public docks in Moore Haven with power and water for $1.00 per foot. There are public docks at the library in Labelle. First come, first serve; Med Moorings. Good wifi. It’s the only place in the canal system to actually see a town. There is also a COE dock at the WP Franklin Lock; also $15/day with power and water. There are two locks on the St. Lucie Canal and three on the Caloosahatchee end. The highest lick is St. Lucie; around 16 feet vertical lift.
      2) Where best to dock/anchor along the route?
      You are permitted to anchor in the canal after closing at 1700. No one does [anchor] on the St. Lucie end except at the lock, on the north side.. You cannot anchor in the canals during the daytime hours of lock operation.
      3) Is it better to cross the lake (route 1) or go the rim route (route 2)? What criteria to decide?
      DO NOT TAKE THE RIM ROUTE WITH A 5′ DRAFT. PERIOD. We have never taken the Rim Route. The cross lake route is shallow enough, and even more so this year. The Southwest Water Management District has been holding the lake level down to avoid large water releases of the vile Lake O water into the canals. Not sure it’s doing any good, but check the Route 1 water depths. In the spring, we crossed when there was only 5′ of water, and the place that will affect you is the 5-mile channel from the lake into Clewiston.
      4) What water level reading do we need from COE for our 5′ draft?
      Five feet, of course. There are two places where the control depth is measured. One is in the channel out into the lake at Port Mayaca, the other is the channel from the lake into Clewiston. STAY IN THE CLEWISTON CHANNEL. The lake bottom is limestone, not sand. The Clewiston channel is dug, so the edges are rock. Much like the “Rock Pile” in South Carolina. There is no tide in the lake, but winds can change water levels at the north and south by as much as a foot or more. Watch winds that have been blowing for many days…
      Bonus Question: What the current status of the Red Tide?
      Yes. Red Tide is a problem on the gulf, not in the lake. IT IS A NATURAL PHENOMENA, NOT RELATED TO POLLUTION. It’s blue/green algae that you have to worry about in the canals and lake. Both conditions are problems in Florida. DO NOT SWIM IN THESE WATERS. They do contain nasty bacteria, but there are larger reptile hazards here, too. Big lizzagators live here. We wear nitrile exam gloves when handling lock lines.

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      1. Gail A Byrd -  October 28, 2019 - 9:34 pm

        Heading East to West consider 1) sunset bay marina & mooring field @ Stuart ( 2) transient docks at Indiantown Marina (3) Clewiston Roland Martins transient docks or Clewiston City Docks (4) Moore HAven City & (5) stop at Ft Myers City Marina at downtown There might be newer facilities since I have not crossed in many years. Enjoy.

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    • Shared Photo – Sunset at Palmetto, FL

      A beautiful sunset shot by Cruisers Net Team member, Winston Fowler.

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    • Longboat Key Club Moorings Honored by Condé Nast, GICW Statute Mile 77.5, Sarasota, FL


       Step off deck at Longboat Key Club Moorings and come ashore to our Four-Diamond beachfront resort offering a private white-sand beach, 45 holes of challenging golf, the Island House Spa, six on-site restaurants, the award-winning Tennis Gardens and so much more.

      Longboat Key Club Moorings, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located on the western shores of Sarasota Bay, north of the city of Sarasota and south of Longboat Pass.

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    • Wine + Beach = Paradise, Longboat Key Club Moorings, GICW Statute Mile 77.5, Sarasota, FL


       Step off deck at Longboat Key Club Moorings and come ashore to our Four-Diamond beachfront resort offering a private white-sand beach, 45 holes of challenging golf, the Island House Spa, six on-site restaurants, the award-winning Tennis Gardens and so much more.

      Longboat Key Club Moorings, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located on the western shores of Sarasota Bay, north of the city of Sarasota and south of Longboat Pass.

       

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    • Shared Photo: Night Reflections

      Our thanks to Winston Fowler for this unusual photo.

      It is the town lights of Palmetto, FL, looking east up the Manatee River.

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    • Once Again Judge Allows Dredging in Big Pass, Sarasota, GIWW Statue Mile 72


      The controversy over dredging popular Big Pass, which has never been dredged and is subject to frequent shoaling and channel shifting has been waged since early 2017, see Legal Battles Mount.

      Click here for Judge rules in favor of Big Pass dredging
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    • Herald Tribune, Market Snapshot: Grove City, Lemon Bay, north of Gasparilla Sound and Charlotte Harbor, FL


      If you are interested or not in purchasing property in the Charlotte Harbor area, these Market Snapshots by the Herald Tribune make for interesting reading. There are several Snapshots in this single link. Cruisers Net is not associated with any realty concern.

      Market snapshot: Grove City — Old Florida charm, excellent deep-water boating in historic …
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      1. james -  August 22, 2019 - 9:23 am

        Excellent deep water?????? This article must have been written by a paddle boarder. Sand bars on both sides of the GICW

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    • Anchoring on the Cross Florida Barge Canal (Big Bend Region, north of Crystal River)

      This is one of Claiborne’s early posting and today TJ Palmerton has questions for you, in the comments below.

      I’ve copied the discussion below from the Net’s “Ask Your Neighbor” page, and the AGLCA mailing list. The never completed Florida Barge Canal pierces the Big Bend portion of the Western Florida coastline north of Crystal River, and short hop south of the western entrance of the Withlacoochee River. I have never tried anchoring here, but after reading the messages below, it looks like a real possibility!

      Does anybody have recent information regarding access, depths and anchoring  in the abandoned Cross Florida Barge Canal instead of going up to Yankeetown or  Crystal River. This would mean continuing straight into the Barge Canal at G 23  instead of turning NE up the Withlacoohee River toward Yankeetown as mentioned  in “Skipper Bob”.
      Chuck and Barbara Ganem
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      We anchored twice in the CFBC – once in 2008  and again in 2009. We need 4.5 feet of water and had no problem with depth. As I  remember, it was 7-9 feet.  The CFBC is well-sheltered from winds and has otters,  dolphin, and bald eagles. Small (fast) boats use the CFBC to get to/from the  boat ramp by the bridge, but the traffic is light and almost non-existent after  dark.
      One caution, in 2009, we started to anchor a mile from the entrance  (where we anchored in 2008) and were stopped by the Coast Guard. They directed  us to anchor in the turning basin, which is maybe a mile east of the bridge. The turning basin will add about 4-5 miles to your trip (one  way).
      Billy

      Thank you for responding to my question regarding  anchoring in the CFBC. I have since contacted the park ranger for that area thru  a phone number I found on the government chart for that area now called the  Cross Florida Greenway. His name is Chris McKenzie. He was very informative  about the area and assured me that my draft of 4.5 feet would have no problem in  the canal all  the way to  and including the turning basin which was  about 1/2 mile past the highway bridge on the right side of the channel. He  recommends that the turning basin is where to anchor and said it provides  excellent protection from any direction. He explained that maybe about once  every three months a tow and barge uses the canal to transport loads  from mining either into or out of the  canal.
      The lowest water depth is at where the canal  enters the  point of land on the chart. He explained that at low tide the  tow captains wait for a rising tide to pass this point with a loaded barge, but  for a 4.5 ft draft this should be no problem.
      This anchorage appears to be easier access,  deeper and less distance than either going up the Crystal River or to Yankeetown  but of course is still only an anchorage.
      Chuck and Barbara Ganem
       M/V “Gold Watch”

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      1. Ronald Longman -  August 4, 2019 - 11:44 am

        As you get close to the non-operational lock the Withlacoochee river comes in from the south. Good depth up to within a 1/4 mile of the dam and spillway. There is no boat access to the Lake. Strong current in this part of the river.. The Withlacoochee is blocked on the north side as it is fed by another spillway on the north side of the lock. I have done both sides of the lock in my 11' Zodiac. Depth is good all the way from the Gulf to the lock.

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      2. TJ Palmerton -  July 28, 2019 - 2:51 pm

        I am wondering how far up the canal you can go. Can you go all the way up to the locks and is there any way to get past them going a different way around them?

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      3. TJ PALMERTON -  June 2, 2019 - 12:58 am

        Does anyone know how far that you can go up the canal? I heard that there’s a fresh water lake off to the east to anchor in. I have a 38’ Sea Ray and am curious about the depth all the way up.
        Thank you,
        TJ

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    • We Need You! A Call for Volunteers! Gulfport History Museum, City of Gulfport, Fl, 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.

      The Gulfport Historical Society continues its educational activities for the City of Gulfport, which always has a full calendar of events for all ages and is home to Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, located on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

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    • Request for Liveboard Marina Recommendations

      As so many of you have, Robert Waldrop and his wife are about to step off land and live on the water. If you have marinas that you can recommend as good liveaboard locations, let us hear from you.

      My wife and I are in the process of downsizing to acquire a liveaboard boat and become part-time cruisers, living full-time on our boat. Part of this process entails searching for liveaboard marinas, as we don’t necessarily want to be on the hook all the time especially as my wife will still be working full or part-time (she’s an OR scrub tech). We’re currently in North Carolina and planning to relocate to the west coast of Florida, depending on her new job location. Any information for marinas allowing liveaboards in North Carolina, South Carolina, or the west coast of Florida up thru Alabama (NOT GEORGIA – after this anchoring regulation issue they won’t see ANY money of mine!) would be welcome. 
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    • Marina Improvement Project, Clearwater, FL


      The City of Clearwater, Florida, is in the beginning of a $15 million project that will see a complete makeover of its marina.

      Click here for Clearwater Plans Marina Improvement Project by Mary Lou Jay of Marina Dock Age
       
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    • CCCC 2019 Cruise to Longboat Key Club Moorings, GICW Statute Mile 77.5, Sarasota, FL


       Step off deck at Longboat Key Club Moorings and come ashore to our Four-Diamond beachfront resort offering a private white-sand beach, 45 holes of challenging golf, the Island House Spa, six on-site restaurants, the award-winning Tennis Gardens and so much more.

      The Cape Coral Cruise Club is a group of dedicated cruisers who always provide unique reports from the marinas they visit. Longboat Key Club Moorings, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located on the western shores of Sarasota Bay, north of the city of Sarasota and south of Longboat Pass.

      CCCC May Cruise to Sarasota

      By Capt. Doug Rhees

      Early in the year the CCCC cruise chairman made plans for the May Club cruise to take the Okeechobee Waterway, Caloosahatchee River, east to Lake Okeechobee, cross it and continue on east on the St. Lucie River to Stuart Fl. One of the Club members had made arrangements for 10 boats at Sunset Bay and Marina. As cruise time neared reports of shallow water east of Clewiston in the Lake had several members quite concerned about running aground.

      This concern prompted a change in the May20 to 26 cruising dates as the safety of our members and their boats is paramount. We were able to obtain good dock space along with welcoming staff at both Marina Jack and Longboat Key Club in Sarasota. Because of the destination uncertainty and the late date change in venues, our numbers dwindled to just four boats. The trip up from Charlotte Harbor May 20 was pleasant as most boaters chose to run outside in the Gulf. The boat that came up the ICW found a pleasant ride as well with no bridge delays. Once all were docked Happy Hour was enjoyed by all at dockside.

      Tuesday saw most members spending some time on boat projects prior to a group dinner at the Marina Jack upper level restaurant. Wednesday we all walked to the shopping area sightseeing and enjoyed a lunch at the Whole Foods store. We had an early group dinner at Owens Fish Camp (a local favorite and quite a unique spot). If you don’t get there early the wait can be very long.

      Thursday we departed Marina Jack for a short 5 mile run up Sarasota Bay to the Long Boat Key Club to enjoy their pool and many amenities including the resort’s beach. Some of our group went via Marina shuttle to St. Armands Circle to shop. On day two the group spent time at the pool meeting new friends, and viewing the many large boats slipped at this beautiful facility. The evening meal was a group cookout using grills provided by the Marina.

      As happens with most cruises the final day comes too soon and it was time to slip lines and shove off for home. Although some planned to head south on the outside for a faster return time, reports of an increasing south wind kept everyone in the ICW. It was crowded and slower but made for a safe ride home. Even a small group can and did have a great time. Hopefully a run to the east coast will be in the works for 2020.

      The Cape Coral Cruise Club is open to new members who own a boat with overnight accommodations and

      reside in the Cape Coral / Ft. Myers area. For membership information please contact Phil Kryger at

      239-541-0236. See additional Club information on its website, www.ourgrouponline.org/CapeCoralCruiseClub

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


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      There is always plenty to do around Charlotte Harbor, especially during the Summer. Whether you are moored in Punta Gorda’s mooring field or berthed at Fishermen’s Village Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, you will enjoy your visit to beautiful Charlotte Harbor, where Punta Gorda, also A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, lies on Western Florida’s Charlotte Harbor/Peace River.

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    • Grand Re-Opening, Gulfport History Museum, City of Gulfport, Fl, 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.

      The Gulfport Historical Society continues its educational activities for the City of Gulfport, which always has a full calendar of events for all ages and is home to Gulfport Municipal Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, located on the northern shores of Boca Ciega Bay, easily accessible from the Western Florida ICW, just north of Tampa Bay.

      At long last, the museum reopens! Join us?
      Join us for a very special grand re-opening of the Gulfport History Museum!

      After months of renovation following last summer’s Labor Day fire, our museum is in beautiful shape and we’re excited to officially open to the public on June 1, 2019. 

      We’ll be open to everyone this Saturday, June 1, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for a meet and greet with volunteers, board members and our first-ever operations manager. You can learn more about GHS’s plans for the coming year and our ongoing efforts to digitize and preserve Gulfport’s town records, all while enjoying our beautifully restored museum space. Our exhibit The Gabber: 50 Years of Hyper-Local News will be back on display for your enjoyment.  

      We’ll have a light buffet brunch, courtesy of Stella’s, with some muffins from A Friend Who Bakes. We always welcome dogs and well-behaved children.

      Let us know you’re coming to our grand reopening!

      The Gulfport Historical Society operates the Gulfport History Museum, located at 5301 28th Ave. S., in Gulfport. 

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    • Water News You Can Use

      April is Water Conservation Month. This month is traditionally one of the driest of the year and marks the peak demand season for public water suppliers.

       

       
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      Celebrate Water Conservation Month

      April is Water Conservation Month. This month is traditionally one of the driest of the year and marks the peak demand season for public water suppliers. The District especially encourages conservation throughout April on top of year-round conservation. District residents can participate by being mindful of water use in their everyday household activities. READ TO GET MORE TIPS ON SAVING WATER AROUND THE HOME.

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      With the Citrus industry facing challenges such as hurricanes and greening, the District is working to improve services and business processes for citrus industry customers. Learn more.

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      Who has the tastiest tap water? The winner was recently decided at the Best Tasting Drinking Water Contest for Florida Section Region 4 of the American Water Works Association. Read who won.

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