NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016 | TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 85
and her husband, Pinellas County
Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, hosted the North
Pinellas Republican Club’s annual Chili
Cook-Off and Salsa Dip Contest at their
home in Palm Harbor.....Kim Randall
of Valrico and Brent Kraus of Tampa,
the founding chairs of the “Beer and
Bowties” benefit for the Crisis Center of
Tampa Bay, held the second annual
evening of tastes, games and silent
auction in Tampa’s Ybor City.....
Sebastian Egloff was the organizer of
the Citizens Commission on Human
Rights’ inaugural Purple Heart Day
Banquet at The Fort Harrison in
Clearwater.....Tonya Lewis, founder
of Children with Vision, Delquanda
Turner, community planning manager
for the Juvenile Welfare Board and
Maurice Mickens, board member of
the Clearwater Martin Luther King, Jr.
Neighborhood Center, were the guest
speakers at the Charity Coalition’s
Second Anniversary Banquet at The Fort
Harrison in Clearwater.....Lyn Orns of
Treasure Island chaired “An Evening
of Inspiration,” PARC’s 47th Annual
Black Tie Gala benefit at the Vinoy in
St. Petersburg, that was sponsored by
Bill Edwards Presents and honored Beth
Houghton, Nora Pearson, Bruce Bayes,
the White Family Foundation and the
Cox Media Group as the Edythe Ibold
Humanitarian Award recipients.....
Andrea Jarvis of Palm Harbor, a “bling
artist” who works with beads and shiny
objects, has an educational shell display
that was recently installed in a kiosk
on Dunedin’s Honeymoon Island.....
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Dawn La Cross of Palm Harbor congratulated
her daughter Bella during her high school
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