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This is Melvin the Robot who strives to become happy... (ish). Melvin the Sad. . . (ish) Robot BESTBets Former Safety Harbor clay sculptor Joshua Margolis has released a book, Melvin the Sad. . . (ish) Robot. The story centers around one of Margolis’ clay creations, Melvin, who roams the San Francisco Bay area seeking love and happiness, while discovering new friends and experiences. The book is published by Mascot Books and is available online through retailers such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Festival of Trees This three-day Holiday Extravaganza will feature more than a hundred unique Christmas trees and holiday wreaths that have been decorated by local artists, businesses, community groups and leaders. The trees and wreaths will be on display and are for sale along with numerous other items from a variety of local vendors. Santa will be there with his elves, as well as a full schedule of entertainment. This 32nd annual event at the Long Center in Clearwater will be open from Friday, November 18th through Sunday, November 20th, with a reservation-only premiere night on Friday. All proceeds will benefit the Arc Tampa Bay, whose mission is to support and empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. For more information, visit www.thearctbfoundation.org or call (727) 797-8712. These bite-sized Lil’ BRGs, that are made with Wagyu beef, are one of STK’s signature dishes. STK at Disney Springs Walt Disney World Resort has re-imagined the former Downtown Disney as Disney Springs. One of the best additions is the fine-dining steakhouse called STK. This new restaurant is sleekly designed with two levels and the option of indoor or outdoor seating. Its classic American cuisine includes the highest quality steak, as well as other signature dishes. Many items on the menu are exclusive to this Orlando location, such as Florida Grouper, Seared Tuna and Chili Rubbed Rack of Lamb. For reservations, call (407) 917-7440, or visit www.stkhouse.com. 40 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE | NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016 �� Help Support MDA Muscle Team On November 10th, the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) will raise funds at a sports-oriented dinner at the Intercontinental Hotel in Tampa to help support local families living with muscular dystrophy, ALS and related life-threatening diseases. Their programs help children and adults live longer and grow stronger. For tickets or information, call (727) 577-1700 or visit muscleteamtampabay.org or MDA.org.


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