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Tropical Breeze January 2007
Where Community Is The News • Published in Safety Harbor, Florida 34695 • 727.725.5345
Volume XVII, Number 1 January 2007
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| January 2007 |
2007 To Life, To Heroes, To Courage
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Tropical Breeze photo by Sue Suby
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‘2007 To Life, To Heroes, To Courage’
Artist
Theresa Crout’s work, above, was selected for the poster promoting “To
Life… To Heroes… To Courage,” the annual fundraising dinner to benefit
the Florida Holocaust Museum.
Crout’s art and 24 pieces by 18 other
artists will be auctioned at the dinner on Saturday, Feb. 24 at the A
la Carte Pavilion in Tampa. A special preview reception featuring the
artworks will be held at Syd Entel Galleries in Safety Harbor on
Tuesday, Jan. 30. In addition to Crout, participating artists include:
Joan Allyn, Lenne Nicklaus-Ball, Roni Soloman Berman, Sally Evans,
Kimberly Finn, Eileen Goldenberg, Allison Swann-Ingram, Jeff Monsein,
Evander Preston, P$ynner, Todd Ramquist & Kiaralinda, Bill Renc,
Dan Rojas, Denise Rojas, Rustic Steel, Peter Stilton, Joyce Tawil and
Lisa Vogt.
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| Trail Across Old Tampa Bay | State Grant Begins Trail Plan
State Grant Begins Plan For Trail Across Old Tampa Bay
A state grant awarded in December is the first step toward a bicycle/pedestrian trail spanning Upper Tampa Bay from McMullen Booth Road to Veteran’s Expressway along the Courtney Campbell Causeway.
The Courtney Campbell Scenic Highway Corridor Advisory Committee (CCSH
CAC) has been awarded $400,000 in statewide Transportation Enhancement
funding from the Florida Department of Transportation, District 7 to
explore options for constructing a multi-modal trail across Tampa Bay.
The project limits for this feasibility study extend a distance of
approximately 9.9 miles, from McMullen Booth Road to the Veteran’s
Expressway along the Courtney Campbell Causeway (SR 60).
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the environmental effects and
the technical feasibility of adding a bicycle/pedestrian facility for
the entire project length. The study also will provide alternatives for
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| Best Of Show | Best Of Show
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image courtesy of
Miniature Art Society of Florida
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Best Of Show
“Cat, Sacred Animal Of Egypt,” by artist Irina Kouznetsova, won top honor in the 2007 exhibition of the Miniature Art Society of Florida.
The actual size image, left, is part of the exhibition now at the Leepa Rattner Museum of Art, Tarpon Springs.
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