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ELI E DOCTORS

SUN KISSPHOTO SHOOT

HOT! & NOT!CELEBRITY SWIMWEAR

TRAVEL ‘N STYLEGIRLFRIENDS’ GETAWAY

SOUTH BEACH

SARONGSMORE THAN

JUST A COVER-UP

SUNSCREENREVAMP

GOTYE

T A M P A S T . P E T E R S B U R G C L E A R W A T E R®

TAMPA STYLE

4 . 9 5 S t y l e To M e . c o m

J u l y / A u g . 2 0 1 2 - O N S T A N D S U N T I L S E P T . 1 5

STYLETOME.comTHE CITY’S WHO’S WHO

& WHAT TO DO©

495

SUMMER DOUBLE ISSUE

ELI E DOCTORS

SUN KISSPHOTO SHOOT

HOT! & NOT!CELEBRITY SWIMWEAR

TRAVEL ‘N STYLEGIRLFRIENDS’ GETAWAY

SOUTH BEACH

SARONGSMORE THAN

JUST A COVER-UP

SUNSCREENREVAMP

GOTYE

T A M P A S T . P E T E R S B U R G C L E A R W A T E R®

TAMPA STYLE

4 . 9 5 S t y l e To M e . c o m

J u l y / A u g . 2 0 1 2 - O N S T A N D S U N T I L S E P T . 1 5

STYLETOME.comTHE CITY’S WHO’S WHO

& WHAT TO DO©

495

SUMMER DOUBLE ISSUE

swiss made.

self made.Sir Richard Branson

Founder of Virgin Group.

From the Kirkwood Collection

swiss made.

THERE IS A MOMENT WHEN IMAGINATION BECOMES INNOVATION.Perhaps no one captures this moment more often than Sir Richard Branson. Of course, this

doesn’t happen by chance. It happens because he pursues vision. Relentlessly. That is why

he wears Bulova Accutron. The timepiece that reinvents accuracy time and again.

Bulova Accutron: Innovation never rests.

Sir Richard Branson’s proceeds as brand ambassador were donated to

Virgin Unite, Virgin’s non-profit foundation. www.virginunite.com

Available at:

5 4 4 7 I N T E R N A T I O N A L D R . O R L A N D O , F L 3 2 8 1 9 W W W . C A R T E B L A N C H E S T Y L E . C O M • 1 - 8 6 6 - 9 2 2 - 9 9 9 5

Y O U R S O U R C EF O R S T Y L E

P E R F U M E S • C O S M E T I C S • W A T C H E S S U N G L A S S E S • O P T I C A L • S P A • S A L O N

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swiss made.

self made.Sir Richard Branson

Founder of Virgin Group.

From the Kirkwood Collection

swiss made.

THERE IS A MOMENT WHEN IMAGINATION BECOMES INNOVATION.Perhaps no one captures this moment more often than Sir Richard Branson. Of course, this

doesn’t happen by chance. It happens because he pursues vision. Relentlessly. That is why

he wears Bulova Accutron. The timepiece that reinvents accuracy time and again.

Bulova Accutron: Innovation never rests.

Sir Richard Branson’s proceeds as brand ambassador were donated to

Virgin Unite, Virgin’s non-profit foundation. www.virginunite.com

Available at:

5 4 4 7 I N T E R N A T I O N A L D R . O R L A N D O , F L 3 2 8 1 9 W W W . C A R T E B L A N C H E S T Y L E . C O M • 1 - 8 6 6 - 9 2 2 - 9 9 9 5

Y O U R S O U R C EF O R S T Y L E

P E R F U M E S • C O S M E T I C S • W A T C H E S S U N G L A S S E S • O P T I C A L • S P A • S A L O N

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4 :: FEATURES

© Copyright 2012 by Tampa Style Magazine®. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part of any text, photography or illustration only with written permis-sion of the publisher. Tampa Style Magazine, its officers, staff members or writers do not warrant the accuracy of or resume responsibility for any of the material con-tained herein.

All letters, text and photo material received become property of Tampa Style Magazine®. Subscriptions are available in the U.S. and Puerto Rico for $19.95 per year and Canada for $45 per year.

For more information go online or email to: [email protected]

Gossip from Girlfriends’ Getaway Weekend!

14On Top of the World

28Sarongs: More Than Just a Cover-Up

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Page 14

Travel ‘N Style

Gossip from Girlfriends’

Getaway Weekend!

By: Jennifer Marcus

Page 18

The 2012 Sunscreen Revamp

By: Cathleen K. Bode

Page 20

In Case You Missed It

By: Karyn Anjali Glubis

Page 22

Sarongs:

More Than Just A Cover-Up

By: Ro Martinez

Page 26

Professional, Experienced and Proud:

Wayne McClain

By: Karyn Anjali Glubis

Page 28

On Top of the World - Photo Shoot

Photos By: Michael Giragosian

Page 36

Celebrity Swimwear:

Hot! & Not!

By: Megan Hyde

Page 39-52

Elite Doctors 2012

Page 55 & 58

Living ‘N Style

On the Cover: Photographer: Susan Jeffers www.SusanJeffersPhotography.com • Model: Shannon Magrane

Loews Don CeSar Hotel was born in the Great Gatsby era as a playground for the rich and famous. And now the iconic "Pink Palace" has been revitalized and refreshed within, ensuring a future as rich and storied as its history.

REINTRODUCING THE LEGENDARY LOEWS DON CESAR HOTEL

loewshotels.com 800.23.LOEWS (800.235.6397) or contact your travel agent

*Offer valid on Loews Best Rates thru 9/30/12. $25 resort credit is per room per night. Subject to availability. Valid to Florida residents only. See website for full terms and conditions.

The Gulf Coast's most ICONIC resort.

FLORIDA RESIDENTS SUMMER SPECIAL FROM $199 WITH A $25 DAILY RESORT CREDIT*

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6 :: CONTENT

60

Rising Indie-Pop Star, Gotye

70

Belle of SummerSun Kiss

76

Page 60

Sun Kiss

Photo Shoot

Photos By: Philip’e

Page 68

Model Search

Page 70

Somebody That We ALL Know:

Rising Indie-Pop Star, Gotye

By: Riesa Pascal

Page 74

Dog Days of Summer

By: Cathleen K. Bode

Page 75

Concierge: City Guide

Page 76

Belle of Summer

Photo Shoot

Photos By: Susan Jeffers

Page 96

Barfly

Travis Joiner

Page 90

Our Town

Page 91

What’s Happening?

Page 92

Golf

Page 94

Nightlife

Page 96

Living ‘N Style

Page 97

Fine Hotels

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9 :: COOL SHOTS

SCENE WITH KARYNPhotos by Antonio-Francis Uccello

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Actress Terry Moore Visits Winter at Clearwater Aquarium

This past month, a Hollywood Legend, Terry Moore met yet another legend, Winter, from Dolphin Tale. Winter is likely the most famous dolphin in the world. You may have seen her featured on the NBC Today Show, CNN, BBC, or hundreds of newspapers around the world. Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s mission is to restore and preserve Tampa Bay’s marine environment through leadership in education, research and the rescue, rehabilitation and release of marine life.

~ Karyn Anjali

Judy Ritchie, Karyn Glubis & Erin Hunter

Antonio Uccello & Erin Hunter

Terry Moore & Karyn Glubis

Terry Moore plays with a dolphin.

Terry Moore &Clearwater Marine Aquarium Volunteer

Judy Ritchie & Beau Burton

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10 :: PUBLISHER’S NOTE

> Despite the fragile world economic climate, Orlando and Tampa continues to recover nicely. We here at Orlando Style and Tampa Style have tailored our programs to best provide your business with the ultimate in competitive edge and quality, publication-wise and at the same time serve the demographic communities with a snug fit within the varied business models; this is where our real value exists. Certainly by now, the business community knows that an investment in ‘Style’ magazines advertising products is where real partnerships are being solidified. We do whatever it takes to bring maximum exposure to your client base. Give us a ‘shot’ and join the in-crowd that boasts gaining the “it” factor within our family of Style offerings.

We also want to congratulate the first anniversary of our sister publication “Tampa Style” which is perfectly positioned to fulfill the needs and requirements of affluent readers, subscribers and upscale advertisers in the beautiful Tampa Bay area. Lots of smoke being blown out there but residential polls conclude that the majority affirm their love for Style Magazine, which validates our dominance and reputation within luxury neighborhoods... “a magazine that reflects our lifestyle and the one that we really like to read.”

To find more to ‘love’, please begin turning the pages and dig inside this summer double issue and enjoy the amazing and fresh photography accompanying products and services available for purchase. Feedback is important to us so whether you are subscribers to our online digi-style version or hard copy readers, we urge you to submit your comments at any time. Enjoy those warm summer evenings and watch out for our announcements through our “NEWStoME” emails every Friday pinpointing the next ‘hot’ party in town! (sign up on our website:www.StyleToMe.com)

As always, we thank our readers and advertisers who make it possible for us to bring our messages out into the curious public.

All the very best to you, and have some fun in the sun! <

Sincerely,

Sven J. Bode,Publisher

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12 :: CONTRIBUTORS

Megan HydeMegan Hyde is a 2010 UCF graduate. Earning a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with minors in Mass communications and Creative Writing, and hopes to make a literary name for herself. An accessorizing, makeup-loving gal, Megan believes outfits deserve love, attention and at least a bracelet or two. She supports red lipstick and colorful mascara, and not just for weekends. When Megan’s not working, writing, loving her pups Pepper & Roni she and her boyfriend enjoy everything else about life together in East Orlando.

Karyn GlubisPublished author and Tampa Bay’s resident socialite highlighted in the Scene with Karyn section is busy attending events to share and also include in the In Case You Missed It article. A successful business owner of a custom jewelry line, Karysma, and a Real Estate Broker, writing remains a preferred hobby. Born in Trinidad, and having lived in Toronto, London, Miami and Vancouver prior to moving 9 years ago to Tampa Bay, she enjoys the small town feel within a large city with dynamic things happening on a daily basis. She has an MBA and a BA in Communication Arts.

Travis JoinerTravis Joiner has been a staple in the wine and cocktail scene for years. His background has taken him through many mixology and cocktail contests as well as becoming a sommelier. He is always willing to give his opinion in a very tongue and cheek and hilarious way. Travis has a degree in creating new and classic cocktails and always ready to test the next great thing. Most importantly he is our Barfly.

Mike GiragosianGraduating from UMASS Lowell with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Michael discovered his passion for photography later in life. After relocating to Florida he started photographing weddings eventually branching out to fashion, advertising, and editorial work. His foundation as a wedding photographer developed his creativity utilizing various lighting sources to capture gorgeous images for his couples. He regularly contributes his vivid images to magazines photographing both covers and editorials. Michael’s energetic personality brings out the best in his clients, time and time again. View Michael Giragosian’s photography at www.mgimages.net.

Susan JeffersSusan Jeffers started her career as a photographer on South Beach over ten years ago testing models from great agencies like Irene Marie, Ford, Michele Pommier and L’egence. She then left for Detroit and Chicago where she gained recognition for her talent in Grand Prix models and Auto show girls. Susan has been photographing Tampa’s greatest talent for nearly eight years. She has gained wide recognition for her beauty and spa photography. She is an expert with light and has a knack for art direction. Her recent endeavors in digital have proved her talents even stronger.

Ro MartinezRo Martinez, author, model and modeling coach, has been in the business for 25 years. Her multimedia exposure includes TV, film, and commercials. She has appeared in catalogs, newspapers and on magazine covers. Ro holds modeling and acting workshops focusing on people of all ages, sizes and ethnic groups, and guides them toward successfully entering the exciting and glamorous field of modeling. Her book, Modeling at Any Age is a step-by-step, comprehensive, easy-to-read guide for modeling and how to flourish in the industry. For information email Ro at [email protected] - Photo by Angela Mann Photography.

Jennifer MarcusA Florida native, Jennifer was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She attended Florida State University for undergraduate and graduate school and received her BA in Public Relations and Journalism and Master’s in Sports Administration. When Jennifer is not writing, she is training as a competitive baton twirler. She is a world champion and travels across the world performing and teaching clinics. You can check out more at www.jenmarcus.com.

14 :: TRAVEL ‘N STYLE

> When Cyndi Lauper first belted out “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” in 1983, women all over the world embraced the song as their anthem. And even though the song is nearly 30 years old and debuted before I was born, it was just as much an anthem for women attending the third annual Ocean Drive Magazine Girlfriend’s Getaway Weekend at the Loews Miami Beach Hotel held April 20-22.

Women from across the United States rounded up their girlfriends and headed to South Beach to lie in the sun, shop private boutiques, learn about this season’s hottest trends, and be pampered from head to toe. One group from South Jersey came to kick off their 50th birthday year, a wife stationed in Saudi Arabia with her family came to enjoy a weekend back in the states with her friends, and a few moms came down to escape their “husband and kids.”

The marble-donned grand lobby at the Loews Miami Beach Hotel is always impressive and the 790 luxury guest rooms including 52 suites all featuring city, bay, or ocean views makes this hotel one of the most comfortable on the strip and a nice departure from the Miami glitz. There’s always a hustle and bustle of businessmen, families, and couples heading to and from and the blend of art deco heritage with the South Beach flavor always gets me excited for my stay.

One of the most exciting perks of being a part of Girlfriend’s Getaway is the SWAG bag received upon arrival. This goodie bag is filled with samples and gifts from today’s most popular brands. This year, top favorites were gold and black dangle earrings from Trina Turk, delicate lace thongs from Cosabella, and Essie nail polish. The bag also included the book, Born to Be Brad, written by the star of the Bravo television hit, “It’s a Brad, Brad World” and celebrity stylist, Brad Goreski, who was also the guest speaker for the weekend.

After my girlfriend and I poured out our SWAG bags on our beds, like children on Halloween, it was time to kickoff the weekend at the welcome happy hour sponsored by Voli Light, the world’s first low-calorie vodka infused with electrolytes and natural flavors. The leading ladies of the weekend mingled with one another, snacked on hors d’oeuvres from Executive Chef Frederic Delaire, and danced to music by DJ Mark Leventhal while sipping on Skinny Pink Lemonade’s and Lime Lyte cocktails.

“Gossip from Girlfriends’ Getaway Weekend!”By: Jennifer Marcus

Read more at: StyleToMe.comwww.loewshotels.com/Miami-Beach-Hotel.com

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The hotel is located just blocks from Lincoln Road, the heart of South Beach and Miami’s version of 5th Avenue or Rodeo Drive. From cafés to ice cream shops to shopping, this street has it all. And it was also home to SET Nightclub, where we found ourselves dancing and enjoying our free cover and drinks in this spicy club with a nod to old Hollywood glamour.

For those who made it home to get enough shut eye, it was an early wake up call to stretch with lululemon athletica, a yoga and run-inspired company featuring luxury athletic wear. Women were taken on an educational journey introducing us to the practice of yoga. Women stretched into their downward dog positions, found comfort in child’s pose, and worked towards their full monkey (more commonly known as a split). Next up was an Aeroga class focusing on high energy, high intensity, body sculpting poses engaging women in an innovative, powerful and rhythmically enhanced workout session.

After a good workout, it was time to in-dulge in the exquisite breakfast buffet in Preston’s Brasserie restaurant, one of the six restaurants on property. We were ex-cited to have a day out in the sun along with shopping and beautifying, but with the 100 percent chance-of-rain fore-cast, it seemed like Girlfriend’s Weekend would be a bust. But the amazing staff at the Loews was well prepared and set up shop, literally, in the former establishment of Emeril’s Restaurant on property, which was the perfect space for shopping, sip-ping, and pampering. Pop up boutiques were

all set up for us ladies to shop and stroll. Some of the brands were Zeki Swim-wear, Green Monkey Yoga, Citrine by the Stones, Trina Turk, SEE Eyewear, Sa-bastian James, C&C California and lu-lulemon athletica. Women were able to get make overs at the MAC Cosmet-ics counter and facials from Elemis Spa. After we shopped a bit, my girl-friend and I were off to the Keratin hair booth where we learned about a new styling product called The Wand. Think curling iron but without the clamp and a Michael Jackson glove to protect your hand while curling.

Sounds intense but allows for a more natural and tousled curl. We finished off our star treatment at the GBS table where I got to choose from the hottest nail polish colors of the season from the Essie line.

A mini fashion show was held midday hosted by Ocean Drive Magazine Editor-in-Chief Suzy Buckley and fashion guru Goreski. They discussed the do’s and don’ts with this seasons trends. For you ladies who missed out on the event, here’s a bite. Whiteout’s are in, so wear white…and a lot of it. You can’t go wrong with a black and gold combination either. Goreski claims it’s the “sexiest combination of color. Very Coco Chanel.” Pastels and neons are in so pick your palette and embrace it. Maxis are still in from last season so you can get a

few more wears out of that dress or skirt. And finally, prints on denim are happening. So rock the snake print jean.

Happy hour featured Bacardi pre-mixed drinks including Piña Colada, Strawberry Daiquiri and Mojito flavors. Some ladies continued their night at Mokai Nightclub which is a hotspot amongst the locals. I decided to check out a pop-up bar called the Broken Shaker located in the Indian Creek Hotel and to my excitement, this low key bar had impressive mixologists creating behind the bar and board games at every table. But a late night wouldn’t keep us from the FlyBarre Workout early the next morning, which included small and intense interval exercises to contemporary and inspiring music creating long, lean, and strong muscles.

The weekend wrapped up with a book signing and a chat with Mr. Goreski. The fabulous fashion stylist to the stars shared his journey from an introverted young boy to the sidekick of fashion guru Rachel Zoe on her reality TV show. He now stars in his own TV hit, “It’s a Brad, Brad World” on Bravo and spends most his days on the road promoting his Born to Be Brad book. A must-read.

A fun and flirty weekend with the girls is exactly what the doctor ordered. Sometimes you just have to sit back and relax with some of your closest pals and just enjoy being a girl. We all just want to have fun, right? Girlfriend’s Getaway Weekend is the perfect blend of relaxation, pampering, and shopping… a woman’s triple threat. So take note and plan ahead because next year, you won’t want to miss this event. <

“After my girlfriend and I poured out our SWAG bags on our beds, like children on Halloween, it was

time to kickoff the weekend.”

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REVAMPTHE 2012 SUNSCREEN

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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

UVA rays greatly increase your risk of skin cancer and contribute to premature skin aging, while UVB rays cause sunburns. An easy way to remember the difference is to think UVA=Aging and UVB=Burning.

Currently, sunscreens only measure UVB protection, but both UVA and UVB protection is crucial in order to have full sun protection. Once the new regulations take effect, sunscreens that protect the skin from both UVA and UVB rays will have “broad-spectrum” printed on the label. Many new sunscreen labels will begin appearing in stores shortly so make sure you read them carefully.

BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT!

So now you know a little about the FDA’s revamp on sunscreen, but before you get yourself that GOLDEN tan by the pool - take a minute to ask yourself this GOLDEN question first:

WHICH SUNSCREEN IS BEST FOR ME?

Have you ever found yourself staring at rows and rows of sunscreens in a store, completely overwhelmed by all the different options you have? From sprays and towelettes, to lotions and gels, to SPF ranging from 15 to 100+... America is clearly a land of choices and boy do we have many when it comes to sunscreen! Of course the answer to the question of which sunscreen is best will vary from person to person, but below are a couple charts that could help make that decision a bit easier for you.

Sunscreen is new and improved this summer and we’ve got everything you need to know about the latest in sun protection!

18 :: HEALTH & BEAUTY

By: Cathleen K. Bode • Read more at: StyleToMe.com

The FDA is currently in the middle of a massive reconstruction on all SPF and sun care products. Under the new FDA regulations, these products will be forced to clearly display the protection level against both UVA and UVB radiation.

HEALTH & BEAUTY :: 19

LITTLE SUN PROTECTION • Compared to wearing no sunscreen, SPF 20 provides the skin with 20 times the protection against UV ray exposure• Not good for long term sun exposure

SUBSTANTIAL SUN PROTECTION • The AAD named SPF 30 the official minimum SPF number that should be applied to the skin.• Good for long term sun exposure• Sun protection increase after SPF 30 is very minimal

SPF 30

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LEAST SUN PROTECTION

• Some SPF is better than none, but a higher SPF is ideal• Not good for long term sun exposure• Can be found in many makeup products.

SPF 15

GREATEST SUN PROTECTION • Blocks 98 percent of rays from sun exposure• Little evidence shows that SPF above 50 provides skin with more protection

SPF 50

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SPF 20

• Convenient to apply. • Dangerous to inhale • Hard to cover entire area of skin• Can be sticky• Doesn’t absorb into skin well

PROS CONS

SRAY ON

• Good for covering large areas of the body• Good for dry skin types

• Can cause acne breakouts on sensitive skin• Can go onto skin thick; Sticky• Takes longer to rub in

LOTIONS

• Good for the nose, eyes, and other small areas.• Small and compact container; easy to apply

• Hard to use on large areas of skinSTICKS

• Easy to apply to hairy areas• Dry application; good for oily or acne-prone skin• Absorbs into skin quickly• Water-resistant• Requires less than a cream

• Hard to use on large areas of skinGELS

The Choice of Sunscreen Application

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20 :: CITY NEWS

> Summertime is finally here. That old

ballpark, man, is back in gear. Tampa Bay

events have been in full swinging moves

around the area since school’s out and

the nights roll in. You may have missed

these events but make sure you schedule

something fun in support of a great cause –

our community needs you.

Local hotspot, Mangroves, celebrated

its 16th Anniversary on June 8th with

an all-out party. Many attended to enjoy

great music with Lisa Casalino performing

alongside DJ DMZ. Local promoter, Ken

Walters, holds monthly events in case you

want to stop by sometime soon. Mangroves

boasts two levels of indoor dining, outdoor

dining and a huge lounge with a sixty foot

handmade stained glass lighted bar. The feel

is Florida, combining South Beach Miami

and Key West creating an eclectic ambiance.

Temperature says 93, Down at the Deposit

and Guarantee, But that swimmin’ hole, It’s

nice and cold.

On June 9th, The Spring of Tampa Bay, held

its PURPLE Gala, SUMMER at the

CIRCUS, at one of Tampa’s premiere event

and concert venues, the Ritz Theatre in

Ybor. In addition to a silent and live auction,

there were libations and fare throughout

the evening. This year’s event chairs were

Paul and Angela Horowitz. The more things

change, the more they stay the same. Lots of

fun was to be had by those who attended in

support of a great cause.

Downtown Tampa’s Solstice Bash

held on June 21st, where Tampa’s business

and civic leaders celebrated the longest day

of the year, and the rich history of the city,

was it’s inaugural year. The beautiful view of

the bay was the backdrop for Channelkatz

awesome music along with beer and wine

tastings and amazing appetizers. Perfect

song on the radio, Sing along ‘cause it’s one

we know… Proceeds went to fund many

of the projects that the Tampa Rotary Cub

performs in Hillsborough County. The event

was held at the Tampa Bay History Center,

which is a state-of-the art interactive

museum that preserves and teaches the

remarkable history of the area.

Young love and an old Ford, Cheap shades

and a tattoo… Florida Boxing Hall of

Fame’s 2012 Induction Weekend

was held from June 22nd to the 24th. It was

attended by World Champions Roberto

Duran, Aaron Pryor along with all the other

great inductees including Michael Carbajal,

Antonio Tarver, Winky Wright, Tony

Tucker, Pinklon Thomas and many more.

The weekend was packed with activities

that commenced at the Wyndham Tampa

Westshore.

“It’s a smile, it’s a kiss, it’s a sip of wine, it’s

summertime. Sweet summertime.” I hope

you enjoyed Kenny Chesney’s “Summer-

time” and all that’s happened around Tampa

Bay. Just remember you may have missed

these events but know, there’s always a next

time … now that we’ve teased you a bit,

visit StyleToMe.com to sign up for Tampa

Style’s VIP only invite list to get event alerts

before they happen. <

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STYLE EVENTS, NEWS & GOSSIP FROM AROUND THE CITY

By: Karyn Anjali Glubis

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> During our warmer months, island breezes remind me of my native roots in South America, where beaches seem to make time stand still and sunsets linger. Natives on the beach, their glistening, golden bodies moving rhythmically to the beat of drums, created memories I will never forget. Their sun-kissed skin was hidden only by their handmade cover-ups known as sarongs. The luscious, colorful fabrics and intricate designs of their sarongs looked like art swaying in the wind.

Though we may have strayed from our roots, Florida retains an ethnic flavor due to the mixture of beautiful people from different countries. Our residents introduce us to their customs and way of dressing. Floridians do not travel very far to enjoy their beaches, and it is no wonder the locals have adopted a laid-back attitude. “It’s five o’clock somewhere,” is the unofficial motto in a state where people work hard in order to play hard. We prize the mild temperatures and outdoor lifestyle, so sarongs are a perfect for Florida life.

Boating communities, tourists on cruises, and weekend warriors spend much of their recreation time on the water. Swimming, surfing and other aquatic activities require a wardrobe consisting of a bathing suit and cover-up. Going from the water to a restaurant or grocery store is easy by draping and tying a sarong. If you can tie a knot, you can tie a sarong. Gone are the days of stopping by the house to change before your next event. A sarong makes it possible to transition easily from day to night. This large, rectangular piece of colorful fabric is handcrafted, resulting in a variety of patterns and styles. You may wear your sarong as a cover-up by wrapping it around your waist, as a bandeau dress by knotting it around your bust, or as a halter dress by wrapping It around your bust and tying it around your neck. Sarongs are not limited to summer. Try using one as a scarf over a blazer

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for additional warmth during chilly nights, or as a shawl over a sleeveless dress in the evening.

The sarong is one of my favorite pieces to take on vacation. It is lightweight and folds neatly, saving valuable luggage space. Sarongs are a one-size-fits-all solution when you need a cover-up that is both functional and stylish. The sarong can take you from play to fine dining or dancing with the addition of the right jewelry and shoes. With so many patterns, colors and fabric choices, you become your own designer, making it easy to find one that matches your swimsuit.

• Skirt• Curtains or Window Treatment• Wall Art• Table/Seat/Couch/Throw• Beach Blanket• Scarf• Fabric to Make Pillow

FOR THE HOME

Island breezes do not have to end with summer on the beach. You can enjoy the tropical feel year-round by using sarongs in your home décor. They can add color, texture and ethnic flavor to your surroundings. For versatility, try using sarongs as window treatments, table runners, or throws. Sew them to make pillow covers. When having a dinner party, fold your sarong in thirds and place on the edge of your table, creating one long colorful place mat, or hang and tie on your gazebo for a colorful partition that is useful for blocking the sun and adding privacy. Draping, folding and simple sewing can turn your home into an island oasis to be enjoyed all year long.

Leesa Schilling, of Anna Maria Island Sarong Company, provided the beautiful sarongs from Bali worn by our models. Leesa shared with me why she loves sarongs. “Sarongs are handmade pieces of art —

timeless, beautiful and truly functional. They are a summer staple. I have been traveling to Bali since the 90’s and fell in love with the culture and amazing crafts including the beautiful sarongs. Versatile and exquisitely handcrafted, sarongs can be easily fashioned as a skirt, day or evening dress, beach cover-up, scarf, and more.”<

To learn more about sarongs, stop by Leesa’s boutique in Anna Maria, Florida, or visit her website below. Photos by Angela Mann Photography: 727-518-4977Hair and makeup: By Ro Martinez. www.modelingatanyage.netA special thanks to: Leesa Schilling. www.amisarongco.comModels: Katta Zyna, Tracy DeVito and Victoria Foster

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On Saturday, June 9th, Fort DeSoto State Park East Beach was the venue of this Hands Across The Bay event raising funds to help make a change in the Tampa Bay area uniting communities in a fight to address suicide, substance abuse, violence and bullying. The entire event was very moving especially the speech given by suicide survivor Foster Fox which brought many to tears. The entire event gave hope, help and healing to loved ones left behind.- Karyn Anjali

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> One would consider Wayne McClain as a fixture in Tampa when it comes to building homes. Many in the community know and respect him for building the finest homes with extreme detail and quality master craftsmanship. His sense of pride resonates as you tour any of them including townhomes to custom estates. Each one is built using only premium materials and products under his company, Keystone Custom Homes.

For many, finding a home that is right for your family may be seem like a daunting task but the people at Keystone Custom Homes make the process painless. As a premier builder for more than 20 years, they have been building innovatively designed, high-quality, expertly finished homes for families not only in Tampa but also throughout Florida. Their team of nationally experienced homebuilders has a combined experience of more than 30 years and 5,000 new homes. They understand the process.

This experience has taught them that truly beautiful homes are not simply the sum of their parts. They are not always the largest or the most expensive or best decorated. What makes a structure become something more is the way the warmth of the wood, the cool textures of stone and tile, and the ingenuity of architecture that are brought together from foundation to finish to make a home.

“Wayne believes in a “supportive approach” through the process including helping to

locate a lot that is right for you, selecting the right home plan and making sure every detail is covered throughout. He basically takes the guess work out of it,” said Bill Sinopoli, Century 21 Galleria of New Homes.

Classic architectural elements are fused with contemporary floor plans providing an unparalleled mix of timeless beauty and today’s functionality. “His dedication and commitment to implementing new ideas, displaying extreme detail, quality master craftsmanship and fresh approaches to home planning give a distinctive image. This unique touch sets Keystone Custom Homes apart from the competition.”

Best of all, Keystone Custom Homes understands that you cannot deliver quality and service without excellent value. Getting more home for your money is why Keystone consistently sells its new homes very quickly. New homebuyers know value when they see it, and Keystone Custom Homes leads the way.

They believe in building dreams by design and mutually rewarding relationships. So next time you see a Keystone home being built, you’ll know that the new owners are not only getting a beautiful home, they’re also getting the commitment of the Keystone Custom Homes’ team; committed to quality, committed to customer care and committed to excellent value.<

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The “good” is usually perfectly toned, sporting seam-lessly chic hair, and is often a celebrity. With the “good,” the “bad” often make an appearance too. Mak-ing the “worst dressed” list everywhere, sometimes it’s not so much about being fit but the fit when it comes to a suit choice. We’ve all been there; a suit seems like perfection and then “Oh.” Not so much. When celebrities do this though, it almost feels like the impossible is happening. Most paparazzi-popular people have enough pocket change to hire a stylist to fit them in perfect beachwear sure to be picture per-fect. Needless to say it’s all a part of the summertime memories indeed so here are a few on the right side of the fashion fence and a few on the… you get my drift.

Let’s just start with someone undeniably beauti-ful with a body truly admirable. Sports Illustrated

model Brooklyn Decker kicks off our look at some of the brighter moments in the sun. Hard work, determination and to be quite honest, seemingly good genes make this top model stand out whether in person or on every magazine cover she graces. Natural beauty combined with wearing some of the best swimwear, you can’t help but to look twice.

Another lady that has consistently made headlines for her amazing and enviable body is none other than Jes-sica Alba. The mother of two is always fierce in a bath-ing suit. While she works for her fabulous physique mostly running, and doing basic motherhood duties, she proves hard work and daily dedication pay off. With stylish suits best for her build, she understands which bikinis flatter her and isn’t afraid to show it. Jessica truly sweats for her look so you just can’t help

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> With a new summer upon us, the air is glistening, the sun is shining, and weekends are lasting longer; Pool parties, beach outings and good times are in full effect. This also means it is swimsuit season and everyone who’s anyone usually shows up on a yacht, a beach or at a resort looking good in a bikini/tankini/retro one-piece.

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Brooklyn Decker Steven Tyler

but appreciate the perseverance. You can’t help but want to go run around the block for exercise!

Meow-ow! Although fearless for fashion, Rihan-na is up to her wilder antics in this swimwear choice. How does this happen? While her dar-ing flair is admirable, it’s frightening and awk-ward. Her hair? Fabulous. Lite beach sweater? Cozy. The suit? Miss the mark! Sorry, Rihanna but we definitely still love the majority of your fashion attempts and of course your music!

Remember when the song ‘Tik Tok’ by artist Ke$ha hit the air waves a couple summers ago? It was a party anthem. You couldn’t hear that song and not think about fun. Now, with much success, Ke$ha is a regular name in music. Her

wardrobe choices are also on the people’s radar. More often than not, she has been on the receiv-ing end of a fashion smack down and also rela-tively common is her inability to pick a suit that truly accentuates the right areas. It’s definitely tik tok time to GO TO the bathing suit shop.

It’s hit or miss with Lindsay Lohan in all ele-ments of her life, even her choice in swimwear. Sometimes she looks super and sometimes you wonder if she dressed in the dark. Her ability to look really great in a variety of bathing suits does not waiver however. Lindsay manages to main-tain a physique and accentuates what works for her in that moment. She also manages to always rock cool shades and keeps her hair just messy enough to motivate a beach trip consistent of wave crashing and having the time of your life.

Most ladies dream of chiseled abs once warmer weather approaches. On the contrary, some-times there are visions on the other side of bliss. One of which is Steven Tyler, who almost always pictured in one of his infamous Speedos. While admiration is there for his bold choice, there re-ally is no way around the initial shock each time a new image emerges. Maybe it’s the assort-ment of random Puka shell necklaces and pinky rings he often sports but all around Aerosmith’s front man is mostly on the swimsuit don’t list.

Now to remove that image, picture George Clooney. George is proof that when you’re good to oneself, when you execute your talent consis-tently and if you learn to laugh at yourself early on, your body is perfection as you age. Clearly, that

is what does it for his always-magnificent form. Hey, you’ve got to believe in something, right?

Keeping with the intention of not provoking any nightmares, another guy eager to show off his ever impressing beach ready body would be Ryan Reynolds. He is the epitome of absolute delight. This seriously talented actor keeps all eyes on him when he’s having some fun in the sun undoubtedly.

Whether your bathing suit choice is a do or a don’t, having fun is what it’s really about so go ahead and laugh a little and just have some fun in the sun! If you happen to have a mo-ment less than ideal in your swimwear re-member to embrace your true beauty regard-less. And just to be safe it doesn’t happen again, burn the offending swimwear. Quickly.<

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> In prefacing this introduction, we’d like to offer an observation, which should be of interest to all. Regardless of medical school class rankings, graduates are all referred to as “DOCTOR.” With this revelation, we should all know that when choosing a physician, one must accept responsibility for adequately researching the doctor he or she is considering.

Within our present day society, most licensed to practice medicine are truly miracle workers whether they are completely restructuring someone’s face or saving a life. As much as we realize that every physician is an asset to our community, we also know that some have established themselves at the top of their profession and are considered special; these are the ‘elite,’ the very best of the best.

When seeking perfection, we search for the professional who has made it his or her life goal to excel within a field of specialization through many years of study, dedication and determination, continually challenging themselves to advance their knowledge; these brilliant human beings not only save lives but also enrich their communities with a skill set second to none. Beyond this and in order to stay abreast of the latest, almost daily changing medical advancements, the ‘elite’ undergo rigorous maintenance, updating through seminars, conferences and advanced studies to keep current with new technology and procedures.

In adding our ‘Elite Doctors’ section with this issue, we present a group of physicians, all of whom are reputable, Board Certified in their areas of expertise and extremely well recognized within our community. Our objective is to initiate a continuing dialogue with our readers, with an aim toward personalizing some of the finest doctors available.<

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The Talented Dr. Lewis > As a board certified reconstructive foot and ankle surgeon, Dr. Gideon J. Lewis helps to keep people from all walks of life on their feet. Recognized as one of the top sports medicine physicians in Central Florida, he works with weekend warriors and elite professional athletes alike. In fact, he has treated the Orlando Magic’s own superstar center Dwight Howard, amongst other pros from the NBA, NFL, MLB and PGA.

“When it comes to foot and ankle issues, there is no one I trust more than Dr. Lewis,” said Bryan Meyer, athletic performance coach to Howard. “I am confident in his ability to diagnose and treat any one of my professional athletes.”

In 2010, Dr. Lewis was the honored recipient of the University of Central Florida College of Medicine “Rising Star Award” in recognition of his outstanding medical work and achievements. He currently serves as Director of the UCF Pre-Med Surgical Internship Program, and is also an attending physician for Florida Hospital’s Foot and Ankle Surgical Residency program, where he trains surgical residents.

Dr. Lewis has a passion for getting involved with organizations that support children. Accordingly, he serves on the Board of Directors for Adonal Foyle’s Kerosene Lamp Foundation, and also Dwight Howard’s D12 Foundation.

A HEALTH INNOVATION: DRINK CHIA!

Being exposed to people who live active lifestyles every day, Dr. Lewis began to notice a pattern in his patient inquiries. People kept asking him for recommendations on

healthy products that they could use in their training. In his research, he discovered that the vast majority of so called “sports drinks” on the market were laden with excessive sugar and stimulants.

Searching for a beverage that he could recommend to his patients in good conscience, Dr. Lewis realized that there was a great void in the marketplace. Together with his sister, Chandra Davis, and good friend Mark Theisen, he formulated Drink Chia, an all-natural Omega-3 superfood drink that is infused with whole, soft, organic chia seeds – one of the most nutrient-rich foods available.

Each 8-ounce bottle of Drink Chia contains just 40 calories and 4 grams of sugar, yet is loaded with healthy omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants and B-complex vitamins. The drink is also gluten-free, caffeine-free, and cholesterol-free. There are currently four delicious flavors; Strawberry Citrus, Honeysuckle Pear, Mango Tangerine, and ‘B Meyer’ Lemon.

Launched in July 2011, Drink Chia is off to a fast start. The brand has quickly established distribution throughout Florida and much of New England. The product was recently featured at the Golden Globe Awards, as well as Dr. Mehmet Oz’s “Journey to Oz” HealthCorp Gala.

“I am extremely proud that we are able to help others who have struggled to find easy ways to incorporate healthy choices into their lives,” said Dr. Lewis. “Drink Chia is helping people to ‘shake up their lives’ in a fun and healthy new way.”<

BOARD CERTIFICATIONSBoard Certified in Reconstructive Rearfoot / Ankle SurgeryBoard Certified in Foot Surgery

MEDICAL DEGREECalifornia College of Podiatric Medicine, University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine teaching hospitalsUniversity of Central Florida, B.S. in Molecular Biology and Microbiology

SURGICAL RESIDENCYFlorida Hospital, Extensive Training in Advanced Foot and Ankle Surgery

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSFellow, American College of Foot and Ankle SurgeonsAmerican Podiatric Medical AssociationCentral Florida Podiatric Medical Society

FACULTYAssociate Professor, University of Central Florida College of MedicineFlorida Hospital, Foot and Ankle Surgical Residency

INVOLVEMENTSCo-Founder of Drink Chia!FBI Citizen’s Academy AlumnusBoard of Directors Member for Kerosene Lamp Foundation (Adonal Foyle)Board of Directors Member for D12 Foundation (Dwight Howard)Chairman of Medical Advisory Board for MileSplit.comDirector of University of Central Florida Pre-Med Surgical Internship Program

MEDICAL AREAS OF INTERESTSports Medicine Running InjuriesFoot and Ankle TraumaBunion SurgeryReconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery

WEBSITE / FACEBOOKwww.DrsLewisandLewis.com www.facebook.com/Dr.GideonJ.Lewiswww.DrinkChiaNow.com

LOCATIONDrs. Lewis and Lewis, P.A. 650 N. Wymore Rd.Suite 202Winter Park, FL 32789P: 407-647-0199

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ON ANOTHER LEVEL:“As a physician I understand the importance of nutrition and wellness. Drink Chia! is helping people to ‘shake up their lives’ in a fun and healthy new way.”

GIDEON J. LEWIS, DPM, FACFAS“WHEN IT COMES TO FOOT AND ANKLE

ISSUES, THERE IS NO ONE I TRUST MORE THAN

DR. LEWIS. I AM CONFIDENT IN HIS ABILITY

TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT ANY ONE OF MY

PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES.” -BRYAN MEYER,

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> After graduating from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 1993, Dr. Garnette completed residency train-ing in general surgery at the University of Rochester- Strong Memorial Hospital, as well as Vascular Surgery Fellowship training at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center and Endovascular Surgery Fellow-ship at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio.

Dr. Garnette is board certified by the Amer-ican Board of Surgery in both general sur-gery and vascular surgery and is a Fellow of The American College of Surgeons.

Upon completion of his Endovascular Sur-gery Fellowship in 2000, Dr. Garnette joined a private group practice in Erie, Pennsylva-nia. In 2004, Dr. Garnette relocated to Cen-tral Florida where he established The Vas-cular Surgery and Vein Care Center, a very successful practice in Southwest Orlando.

The practice is based on combining the art and science of traditional vascular surgery with the ever-expanding options offered by endovascular and minimally invasive techniques to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients. At The Vascular Sur-gery and Vein Care Center, we provide a full spectrum of vascular services ranging from treating varicose veins, spider veins and cosmetic vein care, to complex vascular problems and diseases including aneurysms, carotid disease, dialysis access and periph-eral artery disease (PAD).

Our office is designed to create a warm, inviting and relaxing environment for the comfort of our patients. Our staff is knowl-edgeable, courteous and compassionate and our patients are treated with dignity and re-spect. We strive for excellence. Therefore, our practice is devoted to delivering the best quality care to our patients, whether it may be lifesaving surgery or cosmetic vein care. Our goal is to exceed expectations and leave a lasting impression.

Dr. Garnette’s professional background, training and commitment to his patients are all outstanding, but what sets him apart is his surgical skill, dedication to patient care, and his ability to understand and relate to patients. He is motivated by his commit-ment to achieve the best possible results for his patients.

Vascular surgery is a very complex spe-cialty, and often, patients are very sick. Dr. Garnette believes it is critical, as a surgeon, to keep evolving and always seeking to im-prove. This is a remarkably impressive goal, but such lofty standards are second nature to this accomplished surgeon.

“I am driven by my quest for excellence and my desire to achieve perfection,” says Dr. Garnette, “it is both my blessing and my curse.” <

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CHARLES S.C. GARNETTE, MD, FACS“I AM DRIVEN BY MY QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE AND

MY DESIRE TO ACHIEVE PERFECTIONS; IT IS BOTH MY

BLESSING AND MY CURSE.

ON ANOTHER LEVEL:“Our mission is to exceed expectations and achieve the best possible results for our patients.”

> Being a doctor isn’t just about being skilled with your hands. It’s

also about communication.

To be the best doctor I can be, I constantly strive to combine my

medical skill with my ability to listen and communicate with my pa-

tients to understand what they expect and want.

When I talk to patients, I don’t just want to understand their medical

history. I want to find out what they are about. I work in a field in

which people come to me as a physician and they tell me the most

difficult things in the world to tell a relative stranger - what they don’t

like about themselves. So, it’s important for me to make them feel at

ease and let them know that as much as they might judge themselves

or others may judge them for their flaws, I don’t.

I have to be the one person in their lives who sees them for who

they really are and as a result, can help them transform into who they

really want to be. While the transformations that we facilitate at Bella

may be on the outside, they have a direct impact on the transforma-

tion that takes place on the inside, as well. This is something I take

very seriously.

Many patients are not sure what they are looking for. It may be ways

to remove sun damage and wrinkles or improve cellulite and de-

crease body fat. It is my job and my team’s job to approach our pa-

tients with a sense of caring and understanding that transcends what

most people are used to experiencing from their doctors.

If that’s what you’re looking for, pay us a visit. We will work to make

you glad you did.

• Owner/Medical Director Bella MedSpa, Wesley Chapel

• Board Certified Medical Doctor

• Graduated from New Jersey Medical School

• Residency at Arnold Palmer Hospital/Orlando Regional Healthcare

• American Medical Association Member

• Florida Medical Association Member

• Hillsborough County Medical Association Member

• American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery

• Fluent in Spanish and Portuguese

• Born in New Jersey & has 2 wonderful children <

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Dr. Yvette Suarez, MD

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> For anyone who knows me, it’s no secret why I do what I do.

I don’t think of myself as a plastic surgeon. I think of myself as some-

one who helps people transform themselves, so that the image they

have of themselves in their mind’s eye matches the one in the mirror.

I enjoy helping people realize their true potential by creating a body

that is fit for the spirit that resides within.

I also do quite a bit of reconstructive work, as well. For people who

have had surgery, women who have suffered through the pain of mas-

tectomies, and those who have experienced vast shifts in their body

weight, I don’t see them for what they are missing. I see them as

people I can help make whole again. Sometimes, we all want to make

changes in our lives, and while some of those changes may take place

from the inside out, some of them may very well also take place from

the outside in. I also volunteer with an organization called Operation

Smiles and Interplast South’s medical missions to Honduras to help

children with cleft lip and palate deformities. A child’s smile is one of

the most precious things in the world, so I do what I can to make

them truly joyful. At the end of the day, we are all the same. Our self-

esteem and our identity is inextricably linked to that image we see

in the mirror.

My job is to make that image the best that it can be, and I cannot

imagine spending my life doing anything else.

• Staff Plastic Surgeon at Bella Medspa, Wesley Chapel

• Fellow American College of Surgeons

• Member of American Society of Plastic Surgeons

• Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery

• Board Certified by the American Board of Surgery

• Associations with:

• Florida Hospital Tampa

• Brandon Regional Hospital

• Memorial Hospital of Tampa

• Town & Country Hospital

• Tampa General Hospital

• Medical Center of Trinity <

Dr. Wayne Lee, MD

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Bella MedSpa1821 Bruce B. Downs BlvdWesley Chapel, FL 33544P: 813-929-1500www.BellaTampa.com

> Dr. Nasir Alar is a highly regarded gastro-enterologist with a well-established practice in South West Orlando. Whatever your rea-son for visit, you will meet him and instantly feel comfortable. He strives to give his time and undivided attention to every patient. A true professional, Dr. Alar thoroughly in-vestigates every sign or symptom and ad-dresses all the questions his patients may have, but always with a smile. In a medical field usually regarded with apprehension and embarrassment, Dr. Alar is a gastroen-terologist like no other. In every patient in-teraction he exhibits care and compassion and aims to inspire hope in them, no matter how challenging or complex their medical problem.

“I love to give people hope and I do everything in my power to make people feel comfortable for entrusting in me. My patients are my best friends.”

Dr. Alar comes from a humble background and is the youngest of eight siblings. He dreamt of being a doctor as a young boy and left his home in Kenya at just 17 to pursue his dreams at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He was able to overcome home-sickness due to his ambition and deep de-sire to practice medicine. Inbetween work-ing hard to earn his degree in surgery, he often enjoyed watching the Dallas TV series during leisure time. Eventually the sunny skies of Texas inspired him to move to the United States. There he completed a fellow-ship in gastroenterology at the prestigious Henry Ford University Hospital in Detroit, Michigan.

Dr. Alar is Board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in both gastro-enterology and internal medicine. He spe-cializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract such as acid reflux, stomach ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease, liver, pancreas and gallblad-

der problems, colon and rectal polyps or tumors, hemorrhoids, etc. All endoscopic procedures are performed at a state of the art surgical center located near Dr. Phillips Hospital.

Through continuous training and develop-ment, Dr. Alar offers the latest evidence-based treatment modalities, with an em-phasis on the comfort of the patient and short recovery time. Ultroid ®painless hemorrhoids treatment, capsule endoscopy and Solesta ®, a novel procedure for fecal incontinence, are all available at his practice which boast a relaxed outpatient setting.

For his outstanding career, Dr. Alar has been voted one of the “Best doctors in Florida” in the Castle Connolly guide on “How to find the best doctors in Florida”. He is a three-time nominee of the “Top 100 Physi-cians in America” by the Consumers’ Re-search Council of America and he has been selected “Man of the Year 2003” by the American Biographical Institute.

As busy as his professional life is, Dr. Alar loves to spend time with his family and friends. He also enjoys meeting people out-side of his professional realm. One of his greatest passions is to travel the world and meet people of other cultures, a passion that came about while he was in medical school in Scotland and began backpacking and traveling through Europe. Dr. Alar now resides in Florida where he enjoys walking the beaches of the West Coast, watching the sunsets and soaking up “the Kenyan weather.”

“My life has been truly blessed with a profes-sion that I enjoy, and the opportunity to serve and make people feel better. To me, the most important things in life are your faith in God, good health, your family and a happy home” <

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Dr. Nasir Alar7328 Stonerock Circle,

Orlando, FL 32819

10000 W. Colonial Dr. Suite 480 Ocoee, Florida 34761

P:407-345-7990www.alargastro.com

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> Central Florida Gastroenterology (a division of Internal Medicine

Specialists) is a group of seven physicians providing our patients with

individualized and comprehensive gastroenterological medical care since 1971.

All of our physicians are board certified in gastroenterology by the American

Board of Internal Medicine and hold privileges with all the major hospitals in our

area. Our doctors, nurse practitioner’s and physician’s assistants are committed

to making sure you receive the highest quality healthcare in our area.

We specialize in colon cancer screening, pancreatic disorders and living diseases

including hepatitis. We also treat bowel and intestinal disorders, inflammatory

bowel disease, colitis, reflux and peptic disorders. We have the latest technology

available for colonoscopy and upper endoscopies, diagnostic capsule endoscopies

and infrared hemorrhoid treatment.

Our office’s are conveniently located in the Central Florida area and we are also

affiliated with three state-of-the-art endoscopy centers. Most insurances are

accepted, including Medicare and managed care health plans in our area. You may

take care of all paperwork in advance of your visit. It is available on our website,

www.imsmed.org, along with the option to schedule your appointment with the

ease of the Internet. <

Central Florida Gastroenterology

3885 Oakwater Circle, Orlando, FL 32806

P: 407-851-5600

9430 Turkey Lake Rd. Ste 206, Orlando, Fl 32819

407-345-0988

11140 West Colonial Dr. Ste 2, Ocoee, Fl 34761

407-877-7155

11140 West Colonial Dr STe 3, Ocoee, Fl 34761

407-395-7040

9964 University Blvd. Orlando, Fl 32817 407-851-5600

7350 Sandlake Commons, Ste 3322, Orlando Fl 32819 407-851-5600

Opening in Aug 20126735 Conroy Road Ste 214, Orlando, FL 32835 407-395-7040

www.imsmed.org

INTERNAL MEDICINE SPECIALISTSOFFICE LOCATIONS

Back Row From Left: Steven Brint, M.D.; Glen Vanderzalm, M.D.; Steven Feiner, D.O.,A.G.A.F.; Avanish Aggarwal,M.D. Center Row, Richard Dumois,M.D. F.A.C.G;

Front Row: Kenneth Feuer, M.D. ;Sudhir Bhaskar,M.D., F.A.C.G.

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> “Be your own advocate by staying informed”…. That is the mantra which Dr. Michael M. Gutierrez has always lived by and it has led him to many successful years in the Central Florida area practic-ing Dermatology. Mid Florida Dermatolo-gy Associates was founded over 20 years ago by Dr. Michael Gutierrez. The prac-tice has now grown to include ten Cen-tral Florida locations and employs twelve Physicians, six Nurse Practitioners, and three Physician Assistants. Dr. Gutierrez prides himself on not only giving the best patient care but also making sure that all of his staff has adequate training and re-sources to do the same.

Dr. Gutierrez is known throughout his practice for ensuring that all of his staff are well acquainted and maintain an in-timate rapport. He is responsible for or-ganizing many company gatherings which include 5k’s, BBQ’s and other various outings. Mid Florida Dermatology Associ-ates is a very close knit family as a result of Dr. Gutierrez’s generosity and the sig-nificance that he places on friendship. Mid Florida Dermatology Associates is a full-service dermatology practice pri-marily focusing on skin cancer screen-ings, prevention, and treatment. Moles, mole checks, and skin cancer screenings are the primary focus of the practice. The practice philosophy is to provide the highest quality medical care to the people of Central Florida with a goal to provide quality care and service that op-timizes outcomes and patient satisfaction. Quality medical care to every patient is a fundamental viewpoint that Dr. Gutier-rez and his staff use to keep the practice successful.

Dr. Gutierrez started his medical creden-tials at the University of New Orleans where he received his Bachelors of Sci-ence degree in Biology. He continued his education at Louisiana State University where he completed his medical degree. Dr. Gutierrez was part of the Graduating class of 1983. He completed his intern-ship and residency at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. Over the years, Dr. Gutier-rez has been recognized many times, one of his most prestigious recognitions was when he became AAD Board Certified in 1987 for Dermatology and Dermato-logical Surgery. He is an active member of AAD, AMA, and FSDS.

From 2000-2003, Dr. Gutierrez served as Chief of Dermatology at Florida Hospital and is currently on staff at Orlando Re-gional Medical Center. Although Dr. Guti-errez has had many scholarly achieve-ments in relation to the medical field, his most rewarding life achievements will always be his three daughters. In addition to spending time with his daughters and his medical career, Dr. Gutierrez also en-joys returning to New Orleans, boxing, and listening to music. Another one of Dr. Gutierrez’s many ac-complishments is a charitable foundation that he founded and named after his fa-ther. The Miguel Jesus Gutierrez Scholar-ship Fund is organized to help high school students get into the medical field. The Miguel Jesus Gutierrez Scholarship fund is a successful organization that has given many students a chance to chase their dream when otherwise they wouldn’t have had the opportunity. Just as Dr. Guti-errez passes on his knowledge to his staff, he also believes it is important to educate upcoming generations.<

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Mid-Florida Dermatology Associates, P.A.7652 Ashley Park Court, Suite 306

Orlando, FL 32835P: 407-299-7333F: 407-293-2049

www.fldermdoc.com

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> At JMJ Family Practice, we strive to provide excellent healthcare from conception to old age. Our motivation for excellence stems from Christian moral teaching which calls for deep compassion for every human person regardless of their background, beliefs or ability to pay.

Dr. José R. Fernández is a Board-certified family physician with over 20 years of experience. A father of seven beautiful children with another on the way, Dr. Fernández enjoys caring for children from the newborn period through young adulthood. Our goal is to render excellent healthcare while also guiding parents to be their very best, providing sound advice and coun-sel when needed.

We assist couples to achieve or avoid pregnancy in a way that respects the dignity of both men and women while never endangering their present or future fertility. For couples seeking help with fertility, we’ve enjoyed tremendous success through the use of NaproTechnology and other biomedical methods while bringing healing to the marital relationship and often facilitating the gift of a child or two!

Dr. Fernandez’s goal is to help all his patients achieve and maintain optimal health. Whether managing chronic illnesses like diabetes and hypertension or dealing with peri-menopause, performing nutrient testing or bio-identical hormone evaluation and treatment, the goal is to heal and make whole.

The family is the center of our mission, and we help people heal and become more whole through group counseling. This is one of many resources available here as we care for your entire family. Our office is small, yet our hearts are large, and our genuine desire to make a difference in people’s lives shines through the doctors and staff.

In the end, each patient becomes a part of the JMJ family, and we promise to hold you and your needs in our deepest concern and prayers. <

JMJ Family PracticeA PLACE OF HEALING AND WHOLENESS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

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Dr. José R. Fernández

JMJ Family Practice300 North John Young ParkwayKissimmee Florida, 34741P: 407-935-9012F: 407-935-9108www. thehealingvine.org

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> Dr. Kevin Radbill is the owner of Family Practice of Winter Park. Dr. Radbill has been practicing in Winter Park since 2005. It’s his goal to provide a comprehensive health program for each of his patients. Whether it’s dis-cussing how to control their high blood pressure with medications and lifestyle changes or simply giving them tips on proper nutrition.

Dr. Radbill’s passion for health and well-ness began at a young age while grow-ing up in rural Bucks County, Pennsyl-vania, when he was first introduced to local running races from his mother, an avid runner. This passion stayed with him while obtaining his undergraduate degree at the University of Wiscon-sin, where he obtained his degree in Exercise Physiology. He then obtained his medical degree at Novasoutheast-ern University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

It was also during his childhood that he understood the value of being a physi-cian in the community, as he observed his father, a family physician in his home town for over forty years. “Seeing the pride my father took in his craft and how he cherished his relationships with his patients, was truly inspiring.”

Following completion in the Family Practice Residency Program at Florida Hospital East Orlando, Dr. Radbill went into solo practice in Winter Park. His office prides itself on having a personal connection with each patient and pro-viding them with a sense of comfort

each time they come to the office. Dr. Radbill has also formed strong connec-tions with his colleagues in the Winter Park area to better serve his patients.

As a family physician that preaches health and wellness to his patients, Dr. Radbill practices what he preaches. He stays physically fit by staying active on a regular basis, and has competed in marathons, triathlons, crossfit, and yoga. He’s also a big proponent of proper nutrition, and sees himself as a nutri-tional coach to his patients. He regu-larly takes the extra time to discuss at length proper nutritional habits that fit his patients individual needs. To be practicing medicine during a time when more than one third of the population is obese , can definitely be a challenge, but one Dr. Radbill is willing to continu-ally fight on behalf of his patients.

BOARD CERTIFICATION

National Board of Osteopathic Family Physicians

EDUCATION

D.O. Novasoutheastern University College of Osteopathic MedicineB.S. University of Wisconsin-Madison

FACULTY

Rollins CollegeFlorida State University Medical School

MEDICAL AREAS OF INTEREST

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Dr. Kevin Radbill1400 S. Orlando Ave. Suite 204

Winter Park, Fl 32789P:407-647-4008

www.fpofwinterpark.com

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> Nizam Razack, MD, JD, FAANS, FACS is Founder and President of Spine & Brain Neurosurgery Center. He is board certi-fied in Neurological Surgery. Dr. Razack completed three post-doctoral fellowships: Reconstructive & Complex Spine Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, Neurosurgical Oncology at the M.D. An-derson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, and Orthopedic Spine Deformities at the Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Razack completed his resi-dency at the University of Miami and earned his medical degree at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1990.

Dr. Razack currently serves as the Chair-man of the Department of Neurological Surgery for Orlando Health where he also serves as a member of the Joint Sections Tu-mor Board. Dr. Razack is an assistant clinical professor in the department of neurosur-gery for the University of Central Florida College of Medicine and a former Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery, Ortho-pedics and Rehabilitation from the Univer-sity of Miami. He has also served as an edu-cator in Neurosurgery for Barry University. Dr. Razack is a Fellow of the American Col-lege of Surgeons and of the American As-sociation of Neurological Surgery, and a member of the Florida Medical Association.

One of the only board certified Neurosur-geons who is licensed to practice law in the state of Florida.

OUR MISSION

At Spine & Brain Neurosurgery Center, it is our mission to offer the best in medi-cal care by combining a multidisciplinary team of specialized physicians with the lat-est technologies for improved quality of life. We are committed to educating our patients’ of their choices, stand by them as they exhaust less invasive options, and offer to them expert surgical care when it be-comes necessary.

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY

We offer the latest surgical technologies for the spine and brain. For pain caused by sci-atica, disc herniation or degeneration, we of-fer minimally invasive procedures with less recovery time. For Movement Disorders, we offer Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for patients who qualify for surgery. Our sur-geons, are board certified or board eligible.

PAIN MANAGEMENT

We offer Epidural Spinal Injection therapies for back pain relief. Spinal injection thera-pies may help to reduce pain, and/or delay or avoid the need for surgical intervention.

MOVEMENT DISORDERS CLINIC

Our Movement Disorders Clinic is the only place in Central Florida where complete neurosurgical care is offered. We offer Uni-versity caliber treatment at a local level.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

For our patients convenience, we have in-corporated Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) into our practice. Our patients can be scanned and seen by their physician on the same day. We utilize our MRI for surgi-cal planning.

NEUROROBOTICS

Dr. Razack has partnered with innovators in the dynamic new field of robotic surgery. He was the first surgeon in Florida to per-form surgery with the Renaissance Robotic System, by Mazor Robotics - a next genera-tion surgical guidance system for spine pro-cedures.<

Nizam Razack, MD JD, FAANS, FACS

Spine and Brain Center Neurosurgery Center

7460 Doc’s Grove CircleOrlando, Florida 32819

P: 407-903-9360www.nizamrazackmdjd.com

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Thomas P. Trevisani Sr., MDBOARD CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON

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SPECIALTY:

Rhinoplasty primary and revisions, breast surgery, post bariatric recon-struction; body contouring.

EDUCATION:

Certified by American Board of Plas-tic Surgery, 1983. More than 30 years of experience, with over 10,000 cases performed.

PROFESSIONAL

MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS:

America’s Top Plastic Surgeons, Pa-tients Choice Award 2010; Best of Florida; Leading Physicians of the World; Cambridge Who’s Who; Global and U.S. Who’s Who.

GREATEST PERSONAL

ACHIEVEMENT:

I feel fulfilled that I was a role model for my younger brothers and helped them to achieve their professional suc-cess.

GREATEST PROFESSIONAL

ACHIEVEMENT:

Being one of only a few thousand board certified plastic surgeons in the world.

INNOVATIONS:

We utilize surgical techniques that minimize anesthesia time and reduce risk.

WHAT SETS US APART:

We do not sell surgery—we assist pa-tients through education and full dis-closure to make their best choices.

DURING OFF HOURS:

Daily fitness routine. Do what I can to support freedom, democracy and the opportunity for success.

FREE ADVICE:

Make it a personal mission to under-stand and to teach our children about the founding of this great country, in-cluding The Declaration of Indepen-dence and the Constitution, and give thanks daily for the hundreds of thou-sands of men and women who have given their lives and limbs for our free-dom. Freedom is not free, and neither is plastic surgery.

To enjoy both you must be willing to pay the price. Focus, skill, and experi-ence.<

2802 Aloma Avenue, Suite 101Winter Park, FL 32792

P: 407-629-4100F: 407-628-0799

Website: CelebritiesChoice.comE-Mail: [email protected]

> Attorney Kenneth (Ken) Gallagher

is known for reminding clients and

potential clients that he “used to work

for living” Attorney Gallagher began

his career in 1973 working as a Youth

Care Worker at the Orange County

Youth Hall. Ken shared the midnight

shift with local notables such as Chief

Judge Belvin Perry and Child Support

Hearing Officer Norberto Katz. Circuit

Judge Theotis Bronson was a Juvenile

Probation Counselor at the time, and

often brought unruly offenders to the

facility.

Later working as a Senior Probation and

Parole Officer Attorney Gallagher and

his partner drew fire after searching

a drug house at 2 a.m. one morning,

it was then that the decision to go

to law school was made. In addition

to Ken’s “day” job he started and

operated Pickwick Chimney Sweeps

and a Chem-Dry Carpet Cleaning

Franchise in order to supplement his

merger state salary and support 5

children. Oldest son, Kenneth III now

owns Pickwick Chimney Sweeps which

has been in continuous operation since

1978. Attorney Gallagher is an avid

photographer and car enthusiast. In

addition to his law degree he holds a

Masters Degree in Criminal Justice

and a Masters Degree in Business

Administration both from Rollins

College in Winter Park.

Attorney Gallagher is admitted to

both the Florida and Michigan Bars and

practices primarily in the area of Family

and Criminal Law. Ken’s latest victory

was a Not Guilty jury verdict for a

client that would have been sentenced

to life if found guilty of his charges of

Robbery with a Firearm, Aggravated

Assault with a Firearm and Possession

of a Firearm by a convicted Felon.

Attorney Gallagher’s clients are

primarily high income fathers seeking a

fair shake in family court; however he

represents people from all walks of life,

male and female who want to put the

best interest of their children first. Ken

strongly believes that family law cases

need to be settled in mediation and

works toward that goal with a single

minded devotion. Attorney Gallagher

believes that an attorney and potential

client must be compatible so he offers a

free 30 minute consultation so that the

potential client can meet their attorney

and determine if the relationship is a

“fit”

If you are in need of legal assistance in

the area of family or criminal law please

call and schedule your free 30 minute

confidential consultation so that you

can discuss your case with Attorney

Kenneth Gallagher.<

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Orlando, Florida 32801P:407-897-1119

PERSONAL E-MAIL:[email protected]

OFFICE [email protected]

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THE LAW AND PAIN MEDICATIONS BY MARK L. HORWITZ

> Pain is a problem for many who suf-fer from illnesses such as cancer or in-juries from accidents. For those victims, relief is often found in prescription medi-cations such as percocet, hydrocodone, or oxycontin. Many pain relievers howev-er, are subject to abuse and are the target of law enforcement efforts to control a perceived illegal drug problem.

The laws concerning controlled substanc-es are strict and can result in harsh jail sentences. It is a felony in Florida for a person to obtain a prescription for a con-trolled substance without informing the doctor that he received a prescription for a controlled substance of like therapeutic use from another doctor within the pre-vious 30 days.

The penalty for possessing controlled substances like oxycodone without a valid

prescription is harsher than you may real-ize. Possessing any oxycodone at all with-out a prescription is a felony. However, the penalties increase as the weight of the substance increases. Prescription medica-tions typically combine a small amount of controlled substance with other fillers, and the law considers the total weight of the mixture. Possession of as few as 14 oxycodone pills can subject someone to a conviction for trafficking, punishable by a minimum term of 3 years imprisonment, and a maximum term of 30 years.

The drug laws are vigorously enforced and should not be ignored. Even giving a friend in pain one’s own properly pre-scribed medication can subject both per-sons to a felony conviction.<

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Since its inception, Sir Dudley’s has been making custom made clothing for successful business leaders for over 25 years. The goal is to create clothing that truly represents the individuality of the person for whom the garment is being designed for so the garment not only fits but captures their individuality.

Clients say that the workmanship, product knowledge, attention to detail and service is what makes it readily apparent why we have been able to establish such a loyal following. We pride ourselves by providing the client with value, knowledge, and very personal service.

At Sir Dudley’s, we believe clothing should reflect the integrity and intelligence of the wearer. Superior craftsmanship and unsurpassed quality are always evident in each of our exclusive designs. Custom garments are all tailored from a pattern created just for you.

Client Vernon Knoll from the Orlando Lamborghini, Bentley, and Rolls-Royce dealership is shown here updating his summer wardrobe. “Sir Dudley’s delivers quality garments and accessories with impeccable service,” says Vernon. Contact Dudley Rayborn to schedule an appointment for your wardrobe analysis today.

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4> In a modern home, the kitchen is the social hub where people spend the most time interacting with each other. Florida Custom Builder Jorge Ulibarri has designed and built kitchens in homes of all sizes and price ranges and says there are four basic must-haves for any modern kitchen:

Convenient Kitchen Placement

Ideally, Jorge says the kitchen should be located close to the garage for bringing in groceries and be open and accessible to the main living areas such as the family room. “The kitchen layout should have a close working relationship between the cooktop, sink, and refrigerator (known as the work triangle).” Jorge seamlessly integrates the kitchen with adjacent spaces using a continuity of materials such as wood, stone, and copper accents.

Balanced Kitchen Spaces & Storage

A modern kitchen achieves a balance between open areas and storage spaces. When Jorge designs a kitchen, he creates at least 42 inches of aisle space surrounding a kitchen island and a minimum surface area is 3 feet by 4 feet. “Don’t cramp the kitchen; you’ll regret it. The island surface area needs to be large enough to accommodate seating so family members and guests can sit around it cooking and conversing.”

With most kitchens, Jorge says that storage space presents a challenge. He suggests incorporating cabinets and drawers into the kitchen island. “Windows are a challenge because they sacrifice cabinet space. This is a perfect example of some of the decisions that a homeowner has to make- functionality versus aesthetics.” Jorge suggests fewer overhead cabinets instead; he adds small windows above the cabinetry to let the light in.

Kitchen Focal Points

The kitchen is the most visited and visible room of the home so it takes priority in the budget and design. Jorge encourages homeowners to budget money for kitchen focal points. “The ceiling is an ideal canvas to showcase architectural elements such as beams, travertine, or brick.”

Jorge also suggests a wrought iron and glass kitchen pantry door and a range hood made of copper or precast stone. “These features serve as functional showpieces.”

A Light, Bright Kitchen

A modern kitchen lets the sunshine in. For optimal views and natural light, Jorge advises when possible that homebuyers select a wide lot versus a deep lot. “If the lot is thin, all the rooms are stacked behind each other limiting the view. A wider lot allows me to design plenty of natural light in the kitchen and other rooms.”

Jorge suggests using a light color palette to make the kitchen appear airy. “Warm neutrals such as walnut, slate, sand, and greige really lighten up a kitchen and add elegance.”

A well-designed kitchen filled with natural light that is comfortable, open and inviting will set the tone of a home’s lifestyle. Today’s kitchen doesn’t have to be bigger to be better. It has to maximize space and natural light.

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> Gotye’s ex-girlfriend may be some-body that he used to know, but “Gotye” is a name that we all know. Chances are you’ve heard the catchy, unforgettable tune “Somebody That I Used to Know” by now and if you haven’t, you definitely should. As I write this, Gotye’s YouTube music video for the incredibly addicting song about a bad breakup has over 200 million hits and that number is steadily increasing. In a time where more and more people are complaining about the quality of today’s music, it’s refreshing to hear someone with genuine, raw tal-ent such as Gotye. People all over the world have been raving about his mu-sic, even comparing him to Sting, the hit artist and lead singer of The Police. Several Facebook fan pages have even been dedicated to this popular compar-ison. “Gotye is Sting’s Son” and “Gotye sounds like Sting” each have over 1,000 likes and numerous positive comments

about the artist. Some comparisons in looks and vocals can be understood, but the similarities end there. Gotye brings a style into his music so unique it has to be in a class all on it’s own.

The artist we know as Gotye was born Wouter “Wally” De Backer in Belgium in 1981. When Wally was two his family moved to Australia, the country he calls home. He displayed a passion for music as a young boy and began learning vari-ous instruments, including drums, which he is known to play during his concerts today. When he was a teenager, Wally and three high school friends combined their love of music and created the band Downstares. The band broke up after the member’s graduated high school, and in 2001 Wally started recording his own music under the stage name “Go-tye” which is pronounced “Gauthier,” a french version of his birth name. His first album “Boardface” had four tracks of mostly LP record sampling. Positive reviews and feedback on the album through radio and press inspired Go-tye to continue pursuing his passion for music. Soon after, he met fellow singer-songwriter Kris Schroeder at a party and the two began performing together under the name The Basics. In 2006’s Gotye released his second album “Like Drawing Blood” and found fame for the first time in Australia. Five years later, Gotye’s third album “Making Mirrors” was released, which birthed the mega-hit, “Somebody That I Used to Know.”

If “Somebody That I Used to Know” is the only song you’ve heard from Gotye and you love it as much as I do, I defi-nitely want to encourage you to check out his other songs as well. That being said, let’s take a minute to discuss this

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song that has been affectionately stuck in the heads of mil-lions around the world. “Somebody That I Used to Know” featuring New Zealand musician Kimbra was released in July of 2011 and debuted at Number 27 on the ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart. From there the song exploded onto to the mu-sic scene and become an international success, which much needed credit to Twitter endorsements from Ashton Kutch-er and Lily Allen. It has reached 8× Platinum status, peaking at Number 1 in six countries and charting in the Top 20 in over 10. It has won numerous awards including Best Pop Re-lease and Single of the Year. The song was covered on vocal competition shows The Voice and American Idol and even in an episode of Glee. These performances and Gotye’s origi-nal version inspired hundreds of YouTube covers and helped rocket the hit to Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

July 6th is the one year anniversary of the release of “Some-body That I Used to Know” and Gotye has much to cel-ebrate. He is one of five Australian artist to have reached Number 1 in the US and is the first to do so in over a decade. In April “Somebody That I Used to Know” became the most successful song in the history of the Dutch charts, breaking a previous record held for 47 years in the Netherlands. Gotye’s career is on a high-speed train and he has no plans of slow-ing down. He recently released a compilation CD of “Some-body That I Used To Know” remixes and announced his first North American Tour set to begin this August. He may have a promising career ahead of him, but this humble, easy-going artist hasn’t forgotten where he came from. Lucas Taranto, a member on Downstares, often gets to play with Gotye on his live shows. Gotye has also been sure to keep The Basics alive by continuing to tour and record with the band along-side his personal career. “Eye’s Wide Open” is Gotye’s lat-est single and he wrote the lyrics, sang all the vocals, played drums, percussion, keyboards and produced the track. Simply put, it’s amazing to see Gotye’s talent and we can’t to see where his much deserved success will continue to take him.<

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Are implants safe to have?Dental implants are a safe and effective treatment for missing teeth or for replacing bridges and den-tures. Be sure to choose an experienced team of dentists to carry out your treatment.

What are dental implants?Simply stated, a dental implant is just an artificial metallic replacement for the root or roots of a tooth. Like tooth roots, dental implants are secured in the jaw and are not visible once surgically placed.

Who needs dental implants?Generally speaking, if you have lost teeth you are a candidate for dental implants. Dental implants can be used to replace a single tooth or to support full or partial dentures. Implants, however, are not an option for everyone. The placement of implants does require surgery. It is therefore important that patients be in good health, have healthy gums, have adequate bone to support the implant and be committed to meticulous oral hygiene and regular dental visits

How do I know if dental implants are right for me?If you are considering implants, a thorough evalu-ation by your dentist will help determine if you would be a good candidate.The first step anybody should take when inquiring about dental implants is to find an experienced dental team. A consulta-tion appointment is almost always required. Dur-ing that appointment your doctor will review your past and present medical history. He, or she, will then preform a comprehensive dental examination. The exam will include not only careful inspection of your oral health, but also x-rays to evaluate the quantity and quality of your jawbone. A panoramic x-ray if often taken, but there are certain circum-

stances when even more sophisticated x-ray stud-ies, like a CT scan, are necessary. Impressions of your teeth and jaws will be taken to assist the team in planning your implant surgery.

How long will implants last in my mouth?The implants are meant to last a lifetime, but like anything man-made they can fail. Many dental stud-ies show that implants are better than 95% suc-cessful when properly placed and maintained. Im-plant failure can be from a number of reasons, but the two most common are poor placement at the start of implant treatment, and poor home care and lack of maintenance after they are placed.

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> As Spring rolls on over into summer, we look forward to spending the hot summer days poolside with our trusty canine companion. The hot, sunny weather is pleasant for pool or beach days, however dogs do not handle the scorching summer temperatures as well as people do. There are numerous helpful tips to help keep your four-legged friend healthy and happy as you enjoy the summer season together.

1. Watch out for UV Rays. Like humans, dogs can suffer from dehydration and heat exhaustion. It is important to provide plenty of shade and water for your pooch while he is out playing under the sun. If he sports a long coat, it is unnecessary to shave it off. Shaving a longhaired dog’s coat too short can lead to sunburn. His hair actually acts as a natural sun protector, so if you want to cut his hair please be careful not to cut it too short. If unsure on how much to cut please ask your vet. If your dog likes to lie belly-up on that pool deck of yours, be sure to rub a light coat of sunblock on his belly, nose, and ears, these are places most prone to sunburn.

2. Be aware of when and where you exercise with your pup. All dogs love a good walk or run around the neighborhood, however during the sizzling summer months it is crucial to be wary about the times of

day you take your dog for his daily walk. Take him when temperatures are cooler (e.g., early morning or late at night). Also, make sure his paws don’t sizzle on the asphalt; be wary of the temperatures those puppy paws are walking or running across. Dogs overheat before people do, so even though you may be only a little warm, he could be lethally overheated. So be sure to pay close attention to his behavior during your workout.

3. Do not leave your dog in a parked car. You may just be running into the store for a quick second, but who knows if you will become distracted and leave your precious pup a couple minutes too long in an overheated car. Cars rapidly heat up after just a little while even when the weather is relatively cool. The inside of a car may reach lethal temperatures within minutes. This means that with the critically high temperatures during the summer months, temperatures inside the car rise even more rapidly. Cracking the windows is hardly effective so be sure to avoid any situation where you may have to leave your dog in a parked car even if only for a few minutes. And remember, their bodies heat up much quicker than ours.

4. Be prepared at all times. Imagine you are driving around with your loyal companion riding shotgun. Out of nowhere you car dies and you have to wait around for a tow truck to come to your rescue. You can stand the heat for a while but your pooch won’t last as long as you can. It’s a very good idea to always bring a cooler packed with ice, a few bottles of water, a couple of towels and a battery powered fan around on your travels, especially with your dog. Soak the towel in the ice water and have your dog sit on it while aiming the fan at him. The fan will cool his wet skin just as the breeze cools you down when you are sweating.

Summertime may be the time for you and your pooch to have some fun in/or around the pool or perhaps a trip to the beach. However, the scorching rays of the summer sun can cause quite a problem for your pal if you don’t properly prepare for the heat by following the tips offered above. Just as you need to take special precautions when spending the day out in the sun, you must also do the same for your dog. By doing so you two can enjoy a summer you will never want to forget. <

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1702 Clearwater Largo Rd.,

Clearwater

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Italian

Antonio’s Pasta Grille

2755 Ulmerton Rd., Clear-

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727-572-5566 $$

Italian

The Black Pearl

315 Main St., downtown

Dunedin,

727-734-3463 $$-$$$

New American cuisine

Bob Heilman’s Beachcomber

Restaurant

447 Mandalay Ave., Clearwa-

ter Beach,

727-442-4144 $$-$$$

Classic American cuisine

Bobby’s Bistro

& Wine Bar

447 Mandalay Ave., Clearwa-

ter Beach,

727-446-9463 $$-$$$

American Bistro & wine bar

Bon Appetit Restaurant

150 Marina Plaza, Dunedin

Marina, Dunedin,

727-733-2151 $-$$$

Casual, American Waterfront

Restaurant

Broadway Deli & Cafe

730 Broadway, #4. Dunedin,

727-286-6270 $

Deli & Cafe

Bua Siam Thai Cuisine & Sushi

35903 U.S Hwy. 19 N., Palm

Harbor,

727-789-2848 $$-$$$

Thai Cuisine & Sushi

Cabana Cafe & Gifts

833 Douglas Ave., Dunedin,

727-712-2233 $

Cafe, wine & gift shop

Cafe Alfresco

344 Main St., downtown

Dunedin,

727-736-4299 $-$$

Cafe, West Coast bistro

Cafe Ponte

13505 Icot Blvd.

727-538-5768 $$-$$$

contemporary American

cuisine with Italian, French

and Asian influences

Captain’s Italian Restaurant

324 Main St.,

Safety Harbor,

727-725-2846 $-$$

Italian & seafood

Cappuccino’s Altro Posto

Cafe European Espresso and

Wine Bar

733 Broadway, Dunedin,

727-738-8009

Artisan style Italian coffee

house and eatery

Carmel Cafe

& Wine Bar

9101 International Dr. 2548

McMullen Booth Rd. in

Northwood Plaza, Clear-

water,

727-724-4228 $

features Mod Med inter-

pretative classics such as

flatbreads, lamb lollipops

or steak frites, desserts &

Wine Bar

Casa Tina Mexican Grill

365 Main St., downtown

Dunedin,

727-734-9226 $

Fresh, healthy, authentic

dishes, and a vegetarian menu

Chang Bistro

608 Mandalay Ave., Clearwa-

ter Beach,

727-408-5200 $$

breakfast feasts, sushi, Thai

Infusion Cuisine, sushi menu

Clear Sky

Beachside Cafe

490 Mandalay Ave., Clearwa-

ter Beach,

727-442-3684 $$

Cafe, pizza & fresh seafood,

boutique wines

& mojitos

Columbia Restaurant

1241 Gulf Blvd., (on Sand

Key) Clearwater

727-596-8400 $$

Authentic Spanish/Cuban

cuisine

Cooters Restaurant & Bar

423 Poinsettia Ave. Clearwa-

ter Beach

727-462-2668 $-$$

Seafood, Burgers, Steaks,

famous Cooter Chicken,

Sports Bar

The Dunedin Smokehouse

471 Main St., Dunedin,

727-736-2227 $

barbeque menu, NFL tickets

showing all games, and a

full bar

E & E Stakeout Grill & Koko-

pelli’s Bar

100 N. Indian Rocks Road,

Belleair Bluffs,

727-585-6399 $$

American Grill,seafood,Prime

beef & ribs

FlameStone, An American

Grill

4009 Tampa Rd., Oldsmar,

813-814-7778 $$-$$$

American Grill, creative

cuisine

Forlini’s Ristorante & Bar

435 Mandalay Ave., N., Clear-

water Beach,

727-445-1155 $-$$

Italian cuisine, pasta dishes,

soup & salad, wine & liquor,

and espresso & cappuccino

Fountain Grille

Safety Harbor Resort & Spa,

105 N. Bayshore Dr., Safety

Harbor,

727-726-1161, ext. 7825 $$

Contemporary- inspired

cuisine, served with natural

mineral water from historic

springs

Frenchy’s Cafe, Original

41 Baymont St.,

727-446-3607 $

Cafe

Frenchy’s Saltwater Cafe

419 Poinsettia Ave., Clearwa-

ter Beach,

727-461-6295 $

Seafood, fresh stone crabs

Frenchy’s Rockaway Grill On

The Beach

7 Rockaway St., Clearwater

Beach,

727-446-4844 $

Live music, fresh seafood

Frenchy’s South Beach Cafe

351 S. Gulfview Blvd., Clear-

water Beach,

727-441-9991 $-$$

Seafood, full bar

Greek Town Grille

1230 Cleveland Street,

Clearwater,

727-447- 7800 $$-$$$

banquet room, outside

garden area, full bar, live

entertainment, Greek cuisine

& Salad, fresh bread daily

HAPA, Restaurant

3970 Tampa Road, Oldsmar,

813-749- 8400 $$-$$$

Global flavors and classic

French technique, Lamb, wine

list, desserts

Hin Lee

Weathersfield Commons,

1757 Main St., Dunedin, 727-

736-3366

and North Tampa Shore,

4103 Tampa Rd., Oldsmar,

813-814-9988 $-$$

Malaysian Chinese Restaurant

and Sushi Bar, Wine & Beer

Island Way Grill

20 Island Way,

Clearwater Beach

727-461-6617 $$$

Pacific Rim, Steakhouse,

Seafood

Johnny’s Italian Restaurant

2907 S.R 590 (NE coachman

Rd.), Clearwater

727-797-2940 $$

Traditional Italian culinary

Kaiko Japanese Restaurant

2475- F McMullen Booth Rd.

(corner of McMullen Booth

and Enterprise), Clearwater

727-791-6640 $-$$

Fresh sushi, Makimono,

Sashimi

Kally- K’s Steakery and

Fishery

1600 Main St., Dunedin,

727-733-7024 $-$$

American, fresh salad bar

Kelly’s For Just About…

Anything!

319 Main St., downtown

Dunedin,

727-736-5284 $-$$

Southern Cuisine, desserts

The Living Room on Main

Restaurant and Lounge

487 Main St., downtown

Dunedin,

727-736-5202 $$

internationally influenced

tapas-style dishes, wines and

beers from exotic places

The Lobster Pot Bistro

478 Mandalay Ave, Clearwa-

ter Beach,

727-446-8809 $-$$

bar and grill, dancing, jazz, and

sports bar

Louis Pappas

Market Cafe

2560 McMullen Booth Rd.

(Northwood Plaza), Clear-

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727-797-3700 $-$$

Greek Market Cafe, Soup,

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Massimo’s Eclectic Fine

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31876 U.S Hwy. 19 N., Palm

Harbor,

727-784-1881 $$$

contemporary Italian and

Mediterranean cuisine with

Asian accents, extensive wine

Mystic Fish Seafood

Grill & Bar

3253 Tampa Rd. (in Shoppes

at Cloverplace Center), Palm

Harbor,

727-771-1800 $$

Seafood Grill, meats,

lamb,fresh seafood and shell-

fish, wine list and full liquor

service

Mythos Greek Taverna

13575- 58th Street &

Ulmerton in the Icot Center,

Clearwater,

727-538-4273 $$

traditional Greek cuisine,

salad, seafood, and pasta

Olde Bay Cafe and Dunedin

Fish Market

51 Main St., Dunedin (at the

Marina),

727-733-2542 $-$$

outdoor seating, raw bar,

fresh fish, seafood

Pan y Vino Brick Oven Pizza

& Wine Bar

369 Main St., Dunedin,

727-734-7700 $-$$

Wine bar and bistro, pizza,

soup & salad

Pappas Ranch

2630 Gulf to Bay Blvd.,

Clearwater,

727-797-9800 $$

traditional Greek hand-spun

recipes, full bar Saloon, live

entertainment

The Pepper Mill

575 S. Ft. Harrison Ave.,

Clearwater

727-449-2988 $$

New American

Pico Rojo Charcoal Rotis-

serie

2475 McMullen Booth Rd.,

#E (accessible via Enterprise

Rd.) Clearwater,

727-474-3826 $-$$

vegetarian-friendly, Latin

American flair

Portofino Mediterranean

Grill

18825 U.S Hwy. 19 N.,

Clearwater,

727-286-6234 $$-$$$

traditional Mediterranean

cuisine

Riverside Grille House &

Veranda

10 Dodecanese Blvd., Tarpon

Springs,

727-937-2000 $$$

waterfront dining, diverse

menu, live entertainment

Rosie’s Tavern of Dunedin

730 Broadway, Suite 1,

Dunedin,

727-724-4209 $

imported and crafted beers,

fine wines, light bites

Salt Rock Grill

19325 Gulf Blvd.,

Indian Shores

727-593-7625 $$$ Seafood,

American

Sea Sea Riders

221 Main St. (At Alt. 19 and

State Rd. 580), downtown

Dunedin,

727-734-1445 $-$$

Seafood, desserts

SHOR American Seafood

Grill

Hyatt Regency Clearwater

Beach, 301 S. Gulfview Blvd.,

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727-373-4780 $$$

show kitchen, Skimmers Bar,

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Six Tables

1153 Main Street (S.R. 580),

Dunedin,

727-736-8821 $$$

world-class cuisine, six

course meals, exclusive

French and California wines

Spoto’s Steak Joint

1280 Main St.,

Dunedin,

727-734-0008 $$

American, casual bar inside of

restaurant

Terrace Cafe at Bon Appetit

150 Marina Plaza, Dunedin

Marina, Dunedin,

727-733-2151 $-$$

casual al fresco waterfront

dining, salad and entrees

Thai Coconut

1280 S. Missouri Ave., Clear-

water,

727-475-1650 $$

Seafood, extensive Thai menu,

sushi bar

Thai Spice Restaurant

2475 McMullen Booth Rd. #B,

Clearwater,

727-791-7050 $$

Fresh,healthy, authentic

Thai cuisine, as well as Thai

food with American flair.

Thirsty Marlin

Grill & Bar

1023 Florida Ave.,

Palm Harbor,

727-784-3469 $$

Fresh seafood, steaks, sand-

wiches, bar, live music

TooJay’s Gourmet Deli

Westfield Shoppingtown,

Countryside, 27001 U.S Hwy

19 N., Clearwater,

727-723-7585 $

New York delicatessen, tradi-

tional deli menu, fresh bakery

Watercolour Steakhouse &

Grille

1201 Gulf Blvd. in the Mar-

riott Suites Clearwater Beach

on Sand Key,

727-596-1100 $$$

American, Steaks, fresh fish

SOUTH PINELLAS

400 Beach Seafood & Tap

House

400 Beach Drive NE, St.

Petersburg,

727-896-2400 $$-$$$

Raw bar, beers and wines,

seafood, sushi, salads

Ai- Mei Sakura Japanese &

Thai Restaurant

4200 34th St. S., St. Peters-

burg,

727-867-0965 $-$$

Sushi, Thai or Japanese

Cuisine

Bella Brava

204 Beach Dr.,

NE St. Petersburg

727-895-5515 $$

Italian

Café Alma

260 First Ave. S. St. Peters-

burg

727-502-5002 $$

Mediterranean

Ceviche Tapas Bar

10 Beach Dr., St. Petersburg

727-209-2299 $$

Spanish

Chateau France

136 Fourth Ave., N.E., St.

Petersburg 727-894-7163 $$

French

Columbia Restaurant

800 Second Ave. N.E., St.

Petersburg,

727-822-8000 $$

authentic Spanish/Cuban

cuisine, daily chef specials

Da Sesto Italiano Ristorante

e Vino

7199 66th Street, N., Pinellas

Park,

727-209-2695 $$-$$$

Authentic Italian recipes,

original dishes

El Cap

3500 Fourth St. N., St.

Petersburg

727-521-1314 $

American

The Garden

217 Central Ave., St. Peters-

burg

727-896-3800 $$

Eclectic & International

Cuisine

Gigi’s Italian

Restaurants

6852 Gulfport Blvd., South

Pasadena,

727-345-0191, 105 107th

Avenue, Treasure Island, 727-

360-6905, 4399 Gulf Blvd., St.

Pete Beach, 727-363-3344,

5901 4th Street North, St.

Petersburg, 727-562-2400

$$-$$$ Italian, pizza, pasta,

steaks, extensive wine list

Gratzzi Italian Grille

211 2nd St. S., St. Petersburg,

727-623-9037 $$

authentic Italian cuisine, ex-

tensive wine list, pizza bar

Guppy’s on the Beach Sea-

food Grill & Bar

1701 Gulf Blvd., Indian Rocks

Beach,

727-593-2032 $$

Seafood, steaks

The Hangar Restaurant &

Flight Lounge

540 1st Street, SE, St. Peters-

burg,

727-823-7767 $$-$$$

cafe, bistro, full- liquor bar

The Hurricane

807 Gulf Way, St. Pete Beach

727-360-9558 $$

Seafood, American

Jo Jo’s in Citta

200 Central Avenue, St.

Petersburg,

727-894-0075 $$

traditional flavors or South-

ern Italy, full bar, wine list

Lanna Thai & Sushi

4871 Park Street N., St.

Petersburg,

727-545-3057 $$

Thai cuisine, wine and beer,

sushi

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Larry’s Giant Subs

6896 U.S Hwy. 19 N.,

Pinellas Park,

727-828-0744 $

authentic New York

style subs and sand-

wiches

The Lobster Pot

17814 Gulf Blvd., Red-

ington Shores,

727-391-8592 $$$

Lobsters from around

the world, fresh sea-

food, distinctive meats

Luna

950 Lake Carillon Dr.

(in the Hilton St. Pe-

tersburg Carillon Park),

St. Petersburg,

727-954-2140 $$-$$$

first- class food, offer

health conscious, as

well as traditional,

selections

Marchand’s Bar and

Grill at the Vinoy

501 5th Ave. N.E.,

St. Petersburg

727-824-1000 $$$$

Continental

MFA Cafe in the Mu-

seum of Fine Arts

255 Beach Drive N.E.,

St. Petersburg,

727-822-1032 $-$$

American style cafe,

caters special events

The Melting Pot

2221 4th St. N

St. Petersburg

727895-6358 $$$

Fondue

Moon Under Water

332 Beach Dr. N.E.,

St. Petersburg

727-896-6160 $$

English, Indian

Parkshore Grill

300 Beach Drive, St.

Petersburg,

727-896-3463 $$$

Fine food, wine

The Pearl Restaurant

163 107th Ave., Trea-

sure Island

727-360-9151 $$

Mediterranean, Con-

tinental

Red Mesa

4912 Fourth St. N., St.

Petersburg

727-527-8728 $$

Mexican

Ricky P’s Po Boy Shop

6521 4th Street North,

St. Petersburg,

727-525-2023 $

New Orleans cuisine

Spoto’s Grill 131

13079 Park Blvd.,

Seminole,

727-393-1703 $$

American, creative

meals and cocktails,

steaks, seafood

The Wine Cellar

17307 Gulf Blvd., N.

Redington Beach,

727-393-3491 $$$

Shrimp, lobster tails,

Mahi Mahi, American

NORTH HILLSBOR-

OUGH

Antonio’s Pasta Grille

11401 56th St. N.,

Temple Terrace,

813-914-8899 $$

Italian, pizza

Big City Tavern

1600 E. 8th, Suite C201,

Ybor City 813-247-

3000 $$$

New American

Boizao Steakhouse

4606 Boy Scout Bou-

levard, Tampa,813-286-

7100 $$$

Beef,pork,lamb,chick

en, and sausage

Cauldron

2302 E. Seventh Avenue,

Ybor City 813-248-

5694 $$$

Jamacian

Columbia Restaurant

2117 E. Seventh Ave.,

Ybor City, Tampa,

813-248-4961 $$

authentic Spanish/Cu-

ban cuisine

Fleming’s Prime Steak-

house & Wine Bar

4322 West Boy Scout

Blvd., Tampa 813-874-

9463 $$$$

Steakhouse

Louis Pappas Market

Cafe

Shoppes at Citrus Park,

7877 Gunn Highway,

Ste. 106, Tampa,

813-926-5202 $-$$

homemade soups,

mediterranean appetiz-

ers, sandwiches, pizza

and entrees

Maestro’s Cafe

Carol Morsani Hall

Lobby, S traz Perform-

ing Arts Center,

1010 N. MacInnes

Place, Tampa,

813-229-7827 $$-$$$

light buffet dining, lobby

restaurant

Maestro’s on the River

Straz Performing Arts

Center, 1010 N. Ma-

cInnes Place, Tampa

813-229-7827 $$

Light buffet dining

Maestro’s Restaurant

Straz Performing Arts

Center, 1010 MacInnes

Place, Tampa,

813-229-7827 $$$

High quality dining

experience, New York

elegance flair

Ocean Prime

2205 N. Westshore

Blvd., Tampa,

813-490-5288 $$$

American, world class

wines, cocktails, Sea-

food, Steak

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Pappas Ranch

11345 S.R 54, Odessa,

727-376-3336 $$

Salads, Steaks, Prime rib, hand

spun recipes

Samurai Blue

1600 E. 8th Ave., Centro Ybor

813-242-6688 $$

Japanese, Sushi

Seasons 52

204 North Westshore Blvd.

(Westshore Plaza), Tampa,

813-286-1152 $$$

Grill and wine bar

Taj Indian Cuisine

2734-B E. Fowler Ave., Tampa,

813-971-8483 $$

Gourmet Indian restaurant,

vegetarian and speciality

dishes

Texas de Brazil

4112 W. Boy Scout Blvd..,

Tampa

813-871-1400 $$$

50 item gourmet salad area,

beef, lamb, pork, chicken,

sausage and desserts

Toasted Pheasant Bistro

14445 N Dale Mabry Hwy,

Tampa

813-265-6700 $$

French, Medditerannean

TooJay’s Gourmet Deli

2223 Westshore Blvd., Tampa

813-348-4101 $

New York delicatessen

Vizcaya Rest. & Tapas Bar

10905 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.,

Tampa

813-968-7400 $$-$$$

Spanish & Tapas

SOUTH HILLSBOROUGH

717 South

717 S. Howard Ave., Tampa

813-250-1661 $$$ Two

distinct cuisines using recipes

from Italy and the Pacific Rim

Armani’s

2900 Bayport Dr., Tampa

813-207-6800 $$$

Italian

Bern’s Steakhouse

1208 South Howard Ave.,

Tampa

813-251-2421 $$$$

Steakhouse

Byblos Cafe

2832 S. MacDill Ave.,

Tampa

813-805-7977 $-$$

Middle Eastern, Greek

The Capital Grille

2223 N.Westshore Blvd.,

Tampa

813-830-9433 $$$

American, Steakhouse

Donatello

232 N. Dale Mabry Ave.,

Tampa

813-875-6660 $$$

Northern Italian

Gallery Bistro

International Plaza and Bay

Street. 2223 North West-

shore Blvd, Tampa

813-353-3838 $$

American

Jackson’s Bistro

601 S. Harbour Island Blvd.,

Tampa 813-277-0112 $$

Eclectic & International, Sushi

Louis Pappas Market Cafe

3409- D Bay to Bay Blvd.,

Tampa,

813-839-0000 $-$$

“New Generation Greek”,

homemade soups, salads,

sandwiches, pizza

Malio’s Prime Steakhouse

400 N. Ashley Dr., Tampa

813-223-7746 $$$

Steakhouse

Mise En Place

442 W Kennedy, Tampa

813-254-5373 $$$

Continental

The Palm Restaurant

205 Westshore Plaza, Tampa

813-849-7256 $$$

American Italian

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Pelagia Trattoria

4200 Jim Walter Blvd., Tampa

813-313-3235 $$$

Mediterranean

Pane Rustica

3225 S. MacDill, Tampa

813-902-8828 $

Bakery & Cafe

P.F. Chang’s

219 WestShore Plaza, Tampa

813-289-8400

Restaurant BT

2507 S MacDill, Tampa

813-258-1916 $$$

French/Vietnamese

Roy’s

4342 W. Boy Scout Blvd. Tampa

813-873-7697 $$$

Californian, Japanese, French

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse

1700 N. Westshore Blvd., Tampa

813-282-1118 $$$

Steakhouse

Sangrias

315 S. Howard Ave, Tampa

813-258-0393 $$

Spanish

Shula’s Steak House

4860 West Kennedy Blvd.

Tampa

813-286-4366 $$$

Steakhouse

Sidebern’s

2208 W. Morrison Ave., Tampa

813-258-2233 $$$

Continental

T.C. Choy’s

301 S. Howard Ave., Tampa

813-251-1191 $$

Asian

Timpano Italian Chophouse

1610 W. Swann Ave., Tampa

813-254-5870 $$

Italian

Wine Exchange Bistro

& Wine Bar

1611 W. Swann Ave.,

Tampa

813-254-9463 $$

Continental

PASCO COUNTY

Cantina Laredo

2000 Piazza Ave. ( Wesley Cha-

pel, 813-907-3068 $$$

Authentic Mexican cooking

Kally-K’s Steakery

& Fishery

3383 Commercial Way,

Spring Hill,

352-683-1364 $-$$

Steak, grouper, prime rib, fish

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90 :: OUR TOWN & CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Mummies of the World

Inside every mummy is a story waiting to be told. Mummies of the World is the largest exhibition of mummies and relat-ed artifacts ever assembled. This compel-ling collection, presented with reverence and dignity, includes ancient mummies and important artifacts from Asia, Ocea-nia, South America, Europe, as well as ancient Egypt, dating as far back as 6,500 years. A fascinating mix of old and new, this never-before-seen collection bridges the gap between past and present with contributions from 20 world-renowned museums and organizations across seven countries. Embark on a journey into the extraordinary world of mummies and mummification. Through modern sci-ence, engaging interactive and multimedia exhibits featuring 3-D animation, explore how mummies are created, where they come from and who they were. Using state-of-the-art scientific methodology, discover how modern science enables researchers to study mummies through innovative and non-invasive ways, offering unprecedented insights into past cultures and civilizations. What secrets do mum-mies hold about the past…and what clues do they bring us for the future? A journey awaits as we unravel their mys-teries.

July 1 - August 31 at 9amMuseum of Science and Industry4801 E. Fowler AvenueTampa, FL 33617813-987-6000mummies.mosi.org

Safety Harbor Fourth of July Parade

Bring the whole family out for a July 4th Celebration Safety Harbor style. There will be children’s activities, live entertain-ment, food vendors and plenty of fun for the whole family. Get a good seat at the Marina or on the Safety Harbor Resort & Spa back lawn because the best fire-works display in Tampa Bay goes off at exactly 9:00pm.

July 4 at 10amSafety HarborMain Street and Second Avenue N.Safety Harbor, FL 34695727-724-1572www.cityofsafetyharbor.com

Tassels and Tails

Ladies, put on your sexy corsets, stock-ings and boas and come out for a scin-tillating burlesque show with singing, dancing and variety performances by Autumn Storm, Gypsy James, Luna Love, Kiki Kaboom, Rosie Wilder and the en-tire Kat Skratch Burlesque group. Men also welcome, but sexy attire is not rec-ommended for them. Proceeds benefit Heidi’s Legacy Dog Rescue.

July 7 - July 8 at Various TimesPegasus Lounge10008 N. 30th St.Tampa, FL 33612813-494-3036www.pegasusniteclub.com

Monopoly Tournament

On Saturday, July 14, 2012, the Largo Rec-reation, Parks and Arts Department will be hosting its first ever Monopoly® Fun-draising Tournament at the Highland Rec-reation Center. All proceeds from this event will go toward the City of Largo Summer Camp Scholarship Fund, provid-ing financial assistance to youth campers in Largo. The tournament will take place from 9am-4pm and will consist of three rounds. Prizes valued at $250, $150, and $75 will be awarded to the top three winners overall. Players must complete all three rounds to be eligible for prizes. Entry cost is $25 per player, $20 for stu-dents or military, or $100 for a team of six. Highland’s Monopoly Tournament is proudly sponsored by Hasbro, Regions Bank, Chick-fil-A Largo, Pinch-a-Penny, Largo Cultural Center, and Holiday Inn and Suites Harbourside. Food will be available on site for purchase.

July 14 at 9amHighland Recreation Complex400 Highland Ave. NELargo FL 33770727-518-3016www.highlandrecreation.com

Snooty the Manatee’s 64th Birthday Bash

Snooty the Manatee remembers things he was taught when he was a year old and at 64, has lived longer than any other captive manatee in the world. He was born aboard one boat — the Prins Valde-mar, which had been converted into the

Miami Aquarium — after another one had injured his mother. Now, Snooty gets a party at the aquarium each year— but no cake please. A fellow his age has to watch what he eats. There also will be a wildlife awareness festival during the birthday party.

July 21 at 10amSouth Florida Museum201 10th St. W.Bradenton, FL 34205941-746-4131www.southfloridamuseum.org

The Producers

Based on the Academy® Award-winning 1968 Mel Brooks film of the same name, The Producers is the story of down-on-his-luck theatrical producer Max Bialys-tock and Leo Bloom, a mousy accoun-tant. Together, they hatch the ultimate scam: Raise more money than you need for a sure-fire Broadway fiasco ... and then pocket the difference. Their master-piece, Springtime for Hitler, turns out to be a smash, ruining all the plans they had for their success with a failure.

At the 2001 Tony® Awards, The Produc-ers won 12 of its 15 nominations, becom-ing one of the few musicals to win in ev-ery category for which it was nominated

(it received multiple actor nominations). It also broke the record for the single production with the most wins.

July 21 - July 22 at Various TimesCarol Morsani Hall1010 N. Maclnnes PlaceTampa, FL 33602813-229-7827www.strazcenter.org

Beauty and the Beast

A romantic Broadway musical for all gen-erations, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast has won the hearts of millions world-wide. This classic love story based on the Academy Award®-winning animated film is filled with unforgettable characters, lav-ish sets and costumes, and dazzling pro-duction numbers including Be Our Guest and the beloved title song. Can the Beast learn to love and be loved before he and his household are doomed for all eterni-ty? Will the curse be broken? Experience the romance and enchantment!

August 1 - August 5 at Various TimesRuth Eckerd Hall1111 N. McMullen-Booth RoadClearwater, FL 33759727-791-7400www.rutheckerdhall.com/events

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MUSIC

Rock the ParkJuly 5 and August 2 at 6:30pmCurtis Hixon Park600 N. Ashley DriveTampa, FL 33602www.rocktheparktampa.com

Fresh Music FestivalJuly 7 at 8pmUSF Sun Dome4202 E. Fowler Ave.Tampa, FL 33620813-974-3002www.freshmusicfestival.com

Mayhem Music FestivalJuly 13 at 1pmAsk Gary Amphitheatre4802 U.S. Highway 301 N.Tampa , FL 33610813-740-2446www.rockstarmayhemfest.com

Hot Tuna July 14 at 8pmFerguson Hall1010 N. Maclnnes PlaceTampa, FL 33602813-229-7827www.strazcenter.org

Scream It Like You Mean It TourJuly 15 at 5pmState Theatre687 Central Ave St. Petersburg FL 33701727-895-3045www.silymi2012.com

Barenaked LadiesJuly 17 at 7pmAsk Gary Amphitheatre4802 U.S. 301 N.Tampa, FL 33610813-740-2446www.lastsummeronearth.com

Dave Matthews BandJuly 18 at 7pmAsk Gary Amphitheatre4802 U.S. Highway 301 NorthTampa , FL 33881813-740-2446www.davematthewsband.com/tour

311 and Slightly StoopidJuly 20 at 7pmAsk Gary Amphitheatre4802 U.S. Highway 301 NorthTampa, FL 33881813-740-2446www.311.com/shows

SugarlandJuly 27 at 7:30pmAsk Gary Amphitheatre4802 U.S. Highway 301 NorthTampa, FL 33881813-740-2446www.sugarlandmusic.com/events

Kiss and Motley CrueJuly 28 at 7:30pmAsk Gary Amphitheatre4802 U.S. Highway 301 North

Tampa , FL 33881813-740-2446www.tampaamphitheatre.org

BushAugust 2 at 8pmRitz Ybor1503 E. Seventh Ave.Tampa, FL813-247-2555www.bush-music.com/tour

Jason MrazAugust 14 st 7:30pmAsk Gary Amphitheatre4802 U.S. Highway 301 NorthTampa, FL 33881813-740-2446www.jasonmraz.com/tour

Meat LoafAugust 15 at 8pmRuth Eckerd Hall1111 N McMullen-Booth RoadClearwater, FL 33759727-791-7400www.meatloaf.net/tour-dates

Elvis: A Concert ExperienceAugust 16 at 8pmCarrollwood Cultural Center4537 Lowell RoadTampa, FL 33625813-269-1310www.elvisconcert.com

Blessing and a Curse Music FestivalAugust 18 at 8pmCarrollwood Cultural Center4537 Lowell Road

Tampa, FL 33625813-269-1310www.carrollwoodcenter.org

HippiefestAugust 25 at 7pmRuth Eckerd Hall1111 N McMullen-Booth RoadClearwater, FL 33759727-791-7400www.rutheckerdhall.com/events

SantanaAugust 26 at 8:00pmAsk Gary Amphitheatre4802 U.S. Highway 301 NorthTampa, FL 33881813-740-2446www.santana.com/tour

THEATRE

CabaretJuly 1 - July 22 at Various TimesfreeFall Theatre6099 Central Ave.St. Petersburg, FL 33710727-498-5205www.freefalltheatre.com

HairsprayJuly 13 - July 22 at Various TimesCarrollwood Cultural Center4537 Lowell RoadTampa, FL 33625813-269-1310www.carrollwoodcenter.org

I Am a Cuban SandwichJuly 15 at 3pmRaymond James Theatre163 Third St. N. St. Petersburg FL 33701727-823-7529www.americanstage.org

MISCELLANEOUS

Tampa Bay Rays vs. Detroit TigersJuly 1 at 1:40pmTropicana Field1 Stadium DriveSt.Petersburg, FL 337051-888-326-7297www.tampabay.rays.mlb.com

Largo 4th of July CelebrationJuly 4 at 6pmLargo Central Park101 Central Park DriveLargo FL 33771727-587-6740www.largo.com

ClueJuly, 19 at 11:30pmTampa Pitcher Show14416 N. Dale Mabry HighwayTampa, FL 33618813-963-0578www.tampapitchershow.net

Trashion Fashion 5:Recycled Art Party and Fashion ShowJuly 21 at 8pmARTpool Gallery2030 Central Ave.St. Petersburg FL 33712727-324-3878www.artpoolrules.com

Greek To FreakJuly 21 at 7pmFisker, Jaguar and Spyker of Tampa320 E. Fletcher Ave.Tampa, FL 33612727-726-9090www.tammylevent.com

$5 Day at the ZooJuly 22 at 9:30amLowry Park Zoo1101 W. Sligh Ave.Tampa, FL 33604813-935-8552www.lowryparkzoo.com

Preseason USF Tailgate PartyJuly 28 at 4pmCapogna’s Dugout1653 Gulf to Bay Blvd.Clearwater FL 33755727-776-6309www.capognasdugout.com

Adam Carolla and Dennis PragerAugust 25 at 8pmDavid A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts1010 N. Maclnnes Place Tampa, FL 33602813-229-7827www.strazcenter.org

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Airco Golf Course

13690 Stonybrook Dr,

Clearwater

727-573-4653

18 holes over 6,635 yards with

a par of 72 (Municipal)

Apollo Beach Golf & Sea Club

801 Golf and Sea Blvd, Apollo

Beach

813-645-6212

18 holes over 7,060 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

Avila Golf & Country Club

943 Guisando de Avila, Tampa

813-961-1754

18 holes over 7,005 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

Babe Zaharias Golf Course

11412 Forest Hills Dr, Tampa

813-631-4374

18 holes over 6,163 yards with

a par of 70 (Municipal)

Bardmoor Golf & Tennis Club

8001 Cumberland Rd, Largo

727-392-1234

18 holes over 7,000 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

Bayou Golf Club

7979 Bayou Club Blvd, Largo

727-399-1000

18 holes over 7,054 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

Bay Palms Golf Complex

1803 Golf Course Ave, MacDill

813-840-6904

The Palms Course

18 holes over 6,422 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

The Bay Course

18 holes over 6,761 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

Bloomingdale Golfers Club

4113 Great Golfers Pl, Valrico

813-685-4105

18 holes over 7,165 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

Buckhorn Springs Golf &

Country Club

2721 S Miller Rd, Valrico

813-689-7766

18 holes over 6,888 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

Buffalo Creek Golf Course

8100 69th St E, Palmetto

941-776-2611

18 holes over 7,005 yards with

a par of 72 (Municipal)

Caloosa Golf & Country Club

2115 Caloosa Blvd, Sun City

Center

813-634-2870

18 holes over 6,388 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Equity)

Caloosa Greens Executive Golf

Course

2205 Del Webb Blvd, Sun City

Center

813-633-3958

18 holes over 3,044 yards with

a par of 60 (Private Non-

Equity)

Chi Chi Rodriguez Golf Club

3030 N McMullen Booth Rd,

Clearwater

727-726-8829

18 holes over 5,454 yards with

a par of 69 (Municipal)

The Claw At USF

13801 N 46th St, Tampa

813-632-6893

18 holes over 6,809 yards with

a par of 71 (Public)

Clearwater Country Club

525 N Betty Ln, Clearwater

727-446-9501

18 holes over 6,231 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

Clearwater Executive Golf

Course

1875 Airport Dr, Clearwater

727-447-5272

18 holes over 4,350 yards with

a par of 63 (Municipal)

The Club Renaissance

2121 S Pebble Beach Blvd,

Sun City Center

813-642-9091

18 holes over 6,701 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

Countryside Country Club

3001 Countryside Blvd,

Clearwater

727-796-1135

9 holes (Private Non-Equity)

Lake Course

9 holes (Private Non-Equity)

Pine Course

9 holes (Private Non-Equity)

Countryway Golf Course

11111 W. Waters Ave, Tampa

813-854-1182

18 holes over 3,471 yards with a

par of 61 (Public)

Cove Cay Country Club

2612 Cove Cay Dr, Clearwater

727-535-1406

18 holes over 6,002 yards with

a par of 70 (Public)

Diamond Hill Golf &

Country Club

13115 Sydney Rd, Dover

813-689-7219

18 holes over 6,920 yards with a

par of 72 (Public)

East Bay Golf Club

702 Country Club Dr, Largo

727-584-7111

18 holes over 6,451 yards with

a par of 71 (Public)

East Lake Woodlands Country

Club

1055 E Lake Woodlands Pkwy,

Oldsmar

727-784-7270

18 holes over 6,803 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

South Course

18 holes over 6,796 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

Emerald Greens Golf Resort &

Country Club

13941 Clubhouse Dr, Tampa

813-961-1381

Pine Course

9 holes (Private Non-Equity)

Cypress Course

9 holes (Private Non-Equity)

Meadows Course

9 holes (Private Non-Equity)

Fairway Village Golf Course

1100 Belcher Rd S, Largo

727-531-8134

9 holes over 1,206 yards with a

par of 27 (Private Equity)

Falcon Watch Golf Club

1000 Kings Blvd, Sun City

Center

813-634-3038

Challenge Course

9 holes over 3,280 yards with a

par of 36 (Private Non-Equity)

Cypress Course

9 holes over 3,265 yards with a

par of 36 (Private Non-Equity)

Sands Course

9 holes over 3,210 yards with a

par of 36 (Private Non-Equity)

Feather Sound Country Club

2201 Feather Sound Dr,

Clearwater

727-573-5666

18 holes over 6,856 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

Freedom Fairways

3940 Upper Creek Dr, Sun City

Center

813-633-4653

18 holes over 3,099 yards with

a par of 63 (Public)

The Golf Club of Cypress

Creek

1011 Cypress Village Blvd,

Ruskin

813-634-8888

18 holes over 6,839 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

Heritage Isles Golf & Country

Club

10630 Plantation Bay Dr, Tampa

813-907-7388

18 holes over 6,976 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

Hunter’s Green Country Club

18101 Longwater Run Dr,

Tampa

813-973-1000

18 holes over 6,979 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-

Equity)

Imperial Lakewoods Golf Club

9860 Buffalo Rd, Palmetto

800-642-2193

18 holes over 7,019 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

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Innisbrook: A Salamander Golf

and Spa Resort

36750 U.S. Highway 19 N., Palm

Harbor

727-942-2000

Isla Del Sol Yacht & Country

Club

6000 Sun Blvd, Saint Petersburg

727-906-4752

18 holes over 6,392 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Equity)

Kings Point Executive Golf

Course

202 Cambridge Trl,

Sun City Center

813-634-6261

8 holes over 2,734 yards with a

par of 56 (Private Non-Equity)

Mangrove Bay Golf Course

875 62nd Ave NE, Saint

Petersburg

727-893-7800

Mangrove Bay Course

18 holes over 6,779 yards with

a par of 72 (Municipal)

Cypress Links Course

9 holes over 6,656 yards with a

par of 72 (Municipal)

Mainlands Golf Club

9445 Mainlands Blvd W,

Pinellas Park

727-577-4847

18 holes over 4,190 yards with

a par of 63 (Public)

Northdale Golf & Tennis Club

4417 Northdale Blvd, Tampa

813-962-0428

18 holes over 6,824 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

North Lakes Golf Course

1225 N Pebble Beach Blvd, Sun

City Center

813-634-1224

18 holes over 6,515 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-Equity)

Old Memorial

Golf Club

13600 National Golf Dr, Tampa

813-926-8888

18 holes over 7,236 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-Equity)

On Top Of The World Golf

Course

2367 World Parkway Blvd,

Clearwater

727-726-7773

On Top Of World 1 Course

18 holes over 4,023 yards with

a par of 65 (Private Equity)

On Top Of World 2 Course

9 holes over 1,661 yards with a

par of 33 (Private Equity)

Palma Ceia Golf & Country

Club

1601 S MacDill Ave, Tampa

813-253-3061

18 holes over 6,211 yards with

a par of 70 (Private Non-Equity)

Palm View Hills Golf Course

5712 28th Ave E, Palmetto

941-722-2392

18 holes over 3,485 yards with

a par of 63 (Public)

Pasadena Yacht & Country Club

6300 Pasadena Point Blvd S,

Gulfport

727-381-7922

18 holes over 6,339 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-Equity)

Pebble Creek

Golf Club

10550 Regents Park Dr, Tampa

813-973-3870

18 holes over 6,436 yards with

a par of 71 (Public)

The Renaisssance

Vinoy Golf Club

600 Snell Isle Blvd NE, Saint

Petersburg

727-896-8000

18 holes over 6,284 yards with

a par of 70 (Private Non-Equity)

River Hills

Country Club

3943 New River Hills Pkwy,

Valrico

813-653-1554

18 holes over 7,007 yards with

a par of 72 (Private)

The Riverside

Golf Club

1 Pier Dr, Ruskin

813-645-2000

18 holes over 6,117 yards with

a par of 70 (Public)

Rocky Point Golf Course

4151 Dana Shores Dr, Tampa

813-673-4316

18 holes over 6,444 yards with

a par of 71 (Municipal)

Rogers Park Golf Course

7911 N 30th St, Tampa

813-356-1670

18 holes over 6,593 yards with

a par of 72 (Municipal)

Sandpiper Golf Club

1702 S Pebble Beach Blvd, Sun

City Center

800-237-8200

9 holes over 3,258 yards with a

par of 36 (Private Non-Equity)

Oaks Course

9 holes over 3,154 yards with a

par of 36 (Private Non-Equity)

Palm Course

9 holes over 3,170 yards with a

par of 36 (Private Non-Equity)

Scepter Golf Club

1226 Newport Loop, Sun City

Center

813-634-4393

18 holes over 6,717 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Non-Equity)

Seminole Lake Country Club

6100 Augusta Blvd, Seminole

727-391-6255

18 holes over 6,501 yards with

a par of 71 (Public)

St. Petersburg Country Club

2000 Country Club Way S, Saint

Petersburg

727-867-2111

18 holes over 6,388 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Equity)

Summerfield Crossing Golf Club

13050 Summerfield Blvd,

Riverview

813-671-3311

18 holes over 6,903 yards with

a par of 71 (Public)

Tampa Palms Golf &

Country Club

5811 Tampa Palms Blvd, Tampa

813-972-1444

18 holes over 7,004 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Equity)

Temple Terrace Golf &

Country Club

200 Inverness Ave, Temple

Terrace

813-988-1791

18 holes over 6,414 yards with

a par of 72 (Private Equity)

Terrace Hill Golf Club

7740 Temple Terrace Hwy,

Tampa

813-985-4653

9holes over 1,854 yards with a

par of 30 (Public)

Treasure Bay Golf & Tennis

10315 Paradise Blvd,

Treasure Island

727-360-6062

9 holes over 905 yards with a

par of 27 (Municipal)

Twin Brooks Golf Course

3800 22nd Ave S,

Saint Petersburg

727-893-7445

18 holes over 2,016 yards with

a par of 54 (Municipal)

Westchase Golf Club

11602 Westchase Golf Dr,

Tampa

813-854-2331

18 holes over 6,710 yards with

a par of 72 (Public)

Westchase 2 Course

9 holes (Public)

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CLUBS / BARS

717 South

717 South Howard Ave,

Tampa

813-250-1661

Adobe Gila’s

1600 E. 8th Ave

Suite D-204, Tampa,

813-241-8588

Aja

290 South Meridian, Tampa

813-373-2633

Aja Wiregrass

28211 Paseo Drive Suite 100,

Wesley Chapel

813-994-0002

A Taste For Wine

241 Central Ave., St. Peters-

burg

727-895-1623

Azalea Lounge

1502 N Florida Ave., Tampa

813-228-0139

Bahama Breeze

3045 N Rocky Point Dr E,

Tampa

813-289-7922

Bar Louie

2223 N West Shore Blvd #

B202, Tampa

813-874-1919

Bella Brava

204 Beach Dr. NE, St. Pete

727-895-5515

Bin 27 Bistro

2702 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa

813-878-2700

Blue Martini

2223 N West Shore Blvd #

B203, Tampa

813-873-2583

Boomerang Martini Bar

2016 Town Center Blvd,

Brandon

813-655-1700

Brahman Lounge & Liquors

9425 Causeway Blvd, Tampa

813-626-7876

Caddy’s on the Beach

900 W Gulf Blvd., Sunset

Beach,

Treasure Island

727-360-4993

Cafe Denali

1327 East 7th Ave, Tampa

813-287-9717

Castle Bar

2004 N 16th St, Tampa

813-247-7547

Ceviche

10 Beach Drive, St. Peters-

burg

727-209-2299

The Chic-a-Boom Room

319 Main St., Dunedin,

727-736-5284

Club Excetera

2520 N. 50th Street, Tampa

813-247-2970

Code

1507 7th Ave, Tampa

813-247-9070

The Columbia

2117 E Seventh Ave., Ybor

City

813-248-4961

Copper Top Pub

5112 E Fowler Ave., Tampa

813-988-8656

Club Kush

4235 N. Armenia Ave, Tampa

813-443-5737

Club Syke

1509 E 8th Ave, Tampa

813-247-6606

Coyote Ugly Saloon

1722 East 7th Avenue

Between 17th & 18th, Tampa

813-242-8856

Crowbar

1812 N 17th St., Ybor City

813-241-8600

Czar

1430 E 7th Ave, Tampa

813-247-2664

The Dallas Bull

3322 U.S. 301 N, Tampa

813-987-2855

Daiquiri Deck & Oceanside

Grill

14995 Gulf Blvd, Madeira

Beach

727-393-2706

Dave’s Aqua Lounge

10820 Gandy Blvd. St. Peters-

burg; 727-576-1091

The Dirty Martini

25032 U.S. 19 N, Clearwater

727-796-2442

Dolce Vita Lounge

615 Channelside Dr, Tampa

813-579-7988

Drynk

302 S Howard Ave, Tampa

813-251-5552

Dubliner Pub

2307 W Azeele St, Tampa

813-258-2257

Dunedin Brewery

937 Douglas Ave., Dunedin

727-736-0606

Dunedin House of Beer

927 A Broadway, Dunedin

727-216-6318

The Emerald

550 Central Ave., St. Peters-

burg

727-898-6054

Empire Inc.

1902 E 7th Ave, Tampa

813-247-2582

Fly Bar

1202 N Franklin St., Tampa

813-275-5000

Four Green Fields

205 W Platt St, Tampa

813-254-4444

Friendly Tavern

18121 Gulf Blvd., Redington

Shores; 727-393-4470

Fuma Bella

1318 E Eighth Ave., Ybor City

813-248-6130

G.Bar

1401 E Seventh Ave., Ybor

City;

813-247-1016

Gaspar’s Grotto

1805 E Seventh Ave., Ybor

City;

813-248-5900

Gators on the Pass

12754 Kingfish Drive, Trea-

sure Island. 727-367-8951

Hammer Heads Billiard

Lounge

1916 U.S. 19 N, Holiday

727-939-9494

Hattrick’s

107 S Franklin St., Tampa

813-225-4288

Howl at the Moon

615 Channelside Drive,

Tampa

813-226-2261

The Hub

19 N Franklin St., Tampa

813-229-1553

Hyde Park Cafe

1801 W Platt St, Tampa

813-254-2233

The Independent

29 3rd St N, St Petersburg

727-820-9514

Jackson’s Bistro

601 S Harbour Island Blvd

#100, Tampa

813-277-0112

Jack Willie’s

1011 Saint Petersburg Dr W,

Oldsmar

813-854-1972

Kahuna’s Bar & Grill

10515 Gandy Blvd., St. Pe-

tersburg; 727-576-7800

Ka’Tiki

8803 W Gulf Blvd., Treasure

Island; 727-360-2272

The Kennedy

2408 W Kennedy Blvd.,

Tampa

813-259-9669

Lit Cigar Lounge

615 Channelside Dr, Tampa

813-221-5548

The Lodge

516 S Howard Ave., Tampa

813-251-5634

Mac Dinton’s

405 S Howard Ave, Tampa

813-251-8999

Mad Dogs & Englishmen

4115 S Macdill Ave, Tampa

813-832-3037

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Mahuffer’s

19201 Gulf Blvd., Indian

Shores

727-596-0226

Mangroves Bar & Grill

208 S Howard Ave, Tampa

813-258-3302

Market on 7th

1816 E Seventh Ave., Ybor

City;

813-248-2356

Mastry’s

233 Central Ave., St. Peters-

burg

727-822-3070

Mirage

3605 W. Hilsborough Ave,

Tampa

813-673-8835

Mise En Place Restaurant

442 W Kennedy Blvd # 110,

Tampa

813-254-5373

Moon Under Water

332 Beach Dr NE, St Peters-

burg

727-896-6160

Mr. Dunderbak’s

14929 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.,

Tampa

813-977-4104

New World Brewery

1313 E Eighth Ave., Ybor City

813-248-4969

O’Brien’s Irish Pub

11744 N Dale Mabry High-

way, Tampa

813-961-4092

O’Keefe’s Tavern

1219 S Fort Harrison Ave.,

Clearwater

727-442-9034

O’Maddy’s Bar & Grille

5405 Shore Blvd, Gulfport

727-323-8643

Palm Pavilion Grill & Bar

10 Bay Esplanade, Clearwater

727-446-2641

Peabody’s Billiards

15333 Amberly Drive, Tampa

813-972-1725

Pegasus Lounge

10008 N 30th St., Tampa

813-971-1679

Peg’s Cantina

3038 Beach Blvd., Gulfport

727-328-2720

Prana

1619 E 7th Ave

Tampa, FL 33605

813-241-4139

Pop Lounge

1609 E 7th Ave, Tampa

813-506-1889

Press Box Sports Emporium

222 S Dale Mabry Hwy,

Tampa

813-876-3528

Push Ultra Lounge

128 Third St. S,

St. Petersburg

727-871-7874

The Rack

1809 W. Platt St, Tampa

813-250-1595

Rare Olive

300 Central Ave # 101,

St Petersburg

727-822-7273

Raw Bar

Downtown Tampa

777 N Ashley Dr, Tampa

813-422-5220

The Reservoir

1518 E Seventh Ave.,

Ybor City

813-248-1442

The Retreat

123 S Hyde Park Ave., Tampa

813-254-2014

Rick’s on the River

2305 N Willow Ave., Tampa

813-251-0369

Roy’s

4342 W Boy Scout Blvd,

Tampa

813-873-7697

Splitsville

615 Channelside Drive,

Tampa

813-514-2695

Stroker’s

11236 W Hillsborough Ave.,

Tampa

813-814-2277

Studio Inc.

3603 W Waters Ave., Tampa

813-935-5212

Swigwam Beach Bar

336 Corey Ave., St. Pete

727-363-7944

Tampa Bay Brewing Co

1600 E 8th Ave # A123,

Tampa

813-247-1422

Tank’s Tap Room

13150 N Dale Mabry High-

way, Tampa

813-961-2337

Taps Wine & Beer Merchants

777 N Ashley Drive, Tampa

813-463-1968

Tavern At Bayboro

121 7th Ave S, St Petersburg

727-821-1418

Tiny Tap Tavern

2105 W Morrison Ave. Tampa

813-258-5212

The Undertow

3850 Gulf Blvd.,

St Pete Beach

727-368-9000

The Venue

2675 Ulmerton Road, St.

Petersburg; 727-571-2222

The Veranda at the Vinoy

501 Fifth Ave. NE,

St. Petersburg

727-894-1000

Whiskey Park North

11921 N Dale Mabry Hwy #

6, Tampa

813-968-1515

Whitey’s Fox & Hounds

Irish Pub

229 E Brandon Blvd.,Brandon

813-685-8151

Wine Exchange Bistro

& Wine Bar

1611 W. Swann Ave., Tampa

813-254-9463

World of Beer

9524 W Linebaugh Ave,

Tampa;

813-852-2337

Yeoman’s Road Pub

236 E Davis Blvd., Tampa

813-251-2748

> Ahhh… summer in Florida is finally here. For some it means no school, others it means vacation time or still for some it means weekend getaways to the beach with friends and family. So how will you spend your summertime? You could do like my friends and myself and start or continue a tradition. Summer traditions can be the cause for many great and hilarious memo-ries. So what are the key ingredients for such summertime bliss you ask? The barfly has the answer.

First get a core group of friends together that will be reliable and know how to maxi-mize your fun in the sun. Secondly, find a venue or an event that will be your summer conduit of mischievousness and good times. The most important part to this equation is be steadfast in getting these sultans of sum-mer back together year after year for good times and lasting memories. I have but one of many examples I can come up with and it has been a tradition now for fifteen years in our case, Cruise Time!!! Every year, for the last fifteen now, we have placed our trust in a cruise to the Bahamas. It is a self-contained flotilla of booze and memorable times. Now it might take a few of you to get together to fill in the blanks thanks to an item in the pre-vious sentence, booze. This does not mean you have to make boat drinks a focal point to have a great time with friends, although it could not hurt thee hijinks. Or you could be like us and deem your trip “The Booze Cruise.” We have properly deemed the use

of nicknames, piano bar singing and the art of making your group the star of the cruise a necessity. I would like to thank my afore-mentioned nicknamed cruisers for this tra-dition just recently completed this summer. For without them some of these events and situations would not only be impossible to pull off, but would be a blur through the eyes of a single summer traditionalist. This is just an example of what one might expect.

One of the most important things you want to do is find a place to meet up so you can corral everyone in one area. Believe me we are like a six year old who just saw a butter-fly for the first time. Ooh look at that… lets go that way. After you have everyone to-gether there is the usual banter of previous summertime excursions and the memories of past debauchery. In our case we all have a certain hat we wear every year, by hat I mean something oddly weird or funny but definitely categorized as CRAZY!!! The key to getting together before the summertime tradition unfurls is the feeling it gives you that this time it will be epic.

In our case after arriving on the boat we gather again and start answering all the questions from our fellow travelers and on-lookers. Are you guys in a fraternity, is this a work getaway or are you guys on some kind of reality show. The great thing about standing out in some way is that you start to get to know everyone on the ship. Trust me, by the end these people will love you

for what you do and start planning their own summer tradition. This also expedites the ability for stories and events to unfold over the next few days that are memorable. (Pssst!! The booze doesn’t hurt with this either.) You will end up with stories with titles that only have to be uttered to cause a smile or a laugh with your friends. For ex-ample there will be the memories of such events as the “Arkansas High Five” or the “Garden Gnome.” Code names will be as-signed based on the event itself and that’s what makes them so great. As our cruise comes to an end we always have another tradition within the tradition. We all get to-gether to go through all the photos so our friends can help fill in the blanks. There will be things that will need explaining, photos you do not remember being a part of or a simple “Where was I when that happened,” shouted out from someone.

All of these things add up to the urge to get together to do this next year and the year after that. The key is to be steadfast in mak-ing this happen. There might be a few peo-ple who miss a year or two or even might eventually drop off altogether. For those fallen comrades you must remember to have a moment of silence for their absence. If you can stay in touch and make a point in getting together every year to remember old memories and start new ones, one thing is guaranteed. You also will have a summer tradition to be proud of. <

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Chase Suite Hotel

3075 North Rocky Point Dr

East, Tampa

813-281-5677

Comfort Suites

4506 Oak Fair Blvd, Tampa

877-410-6681

Crowne Plaza Hotel

5303 West Kennedy Blvd,

Tampa

813-289-1950

Don CeSar Beach Resort

3400 Gulf Boulevard, Saint

Pete Beach

727-360-1881

Don Vicente de Ybor

Historic Inn

1915 Republica de Cuba,

Tampa

813-241-4545

Doubletree Hotel

4500 West Cypress St, Tampa

813-879-4800

Embassy Suites

Downtown

513 S. Florida Ave, Tampa

813-769-8300

Embassy Suites Airport

555 N. Westshore Blvd,

Tampa

813-875-1555

Embassy Suites Tampa

3705 Spectrum Blvd, Tampa

813-977-7066

Emerald Greens

Golf Resort & Country Club

13941 Clubhouse Dr, Tampa

813-916-1381

Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay

2900 Bayport Drive

Tampa

813-874-1234

Hilton Garden Inn

13305 Tampa Oaks Blvd,

Temple Terrace

813-342-5000

Hilton Garden Inn

4052 Tampa Rd, Oldsmar

813-891-9990

Hyatt Place Tampa

11408 North 30th St, Tampa

813-979-1922

Hyatt Regency

211 North Tampa St, Tampa

813-225-1234

Hyatt Regency Clearwater

Beach Resort & Spa

301 South Gulfview Blvd,

Clearwater

727-373-1234

Innisbrook: A Salamander

Golf & Spa Resort

36750 U.S. Highway 19 N.,

Palm Harbor

727-942-2000

InterContinental Tampa

4860 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa

866-915-1557

Marriott Tampa

4200 George J Bean Pkwy,

Tampa

813-879-5151

Marriott Waterside

Hotel & Marina

700 South Florida Ave, Tampa

813-221-4900

Renaissance Tampa Interna-

tional Plaza

4200 Jim Walter Blvd, Tampa

813-877-9200

Renaissance Vinoy Resort

and Golf Club

501 Fifth Ave NE,

Saint Pete

727-894-1000

Saddlebrook Resort

5700 Saddlebrook Way

Wesley Chapel

813-973-1111

Seminole Hard Rock

Hotel and Casino

5223 North Orient Road,

Tampa

813-627-7625

Sheraton Tampa

Riverwalk Hotel

200 North Ashley Dr, Tampa

813-223-2222

Staybridge Suites

3624 North Falkenburg Rd,

Tampa, 813-227-4000

Tahitian Inn Cafe & Spa

601 S. Dale Mabry Hwy,

Tampa

813-877-6721

Westin Harbour Island

725 South Harbour Island

Blvd, Tampa

813-229-5000

Westin Tampa Bay

7627 W. Courtney Campbell

Cswy, Tampa

813-281-0000

Wingate by Wyndham

17301 Dona Michelle Dr,

Tampa, 813-971-7676

Wingate by Wyndham

3751 E. Fowler Ave, Tampa

813-979-2828

Wyndham Tampa Westshore

700 N. Westshore Blvd.,

Tampa, 813-289-8200

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