Social Seens... Photography by Gram and Noraa
WUSF General Manager JoAnn Urofsky
was delighted to see the almost 1,000 people
who came out to show their support for this
St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman and his
wife Kerry were happy to have so many people
enjoy the natural beauty of St. Petersburg’s
MAY/JUNE 2017
waterfront and parks.
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Joan and Harry McCreary and 41 of their
friends gathered to dine at this fun event that
Joan and Harry help support.
Alison Lescarbeau, advancement director for
the Admiral Farragut Academy, and the
school’s assistant headmaster Tom McGlinn
were pleased with the ball’s success.
great community asset.
July Bonilla, a member of the Parents’ Group
executive board, and Malia Bakken, who chaired
the event, were stunning in their masks, as
they oversaw the auction.
Anita Fine, head of the academy’s
Lower School, and her husband Robert Fine Jr.,
its headmaster, enjoyed this evening that
raised funds for the academy.
The Longest Table
WUSF Public Media’s fundraiser The Longest Table is an epicurean experience that is held on Bayshore Drive in downtown
St. Petersburg overlooking the Vinoy Basin. This year’s tables ran the full length between the Vinoy Resort and the Museum of
Fine Arts, which hosted the After Party. This alfresco dinner, which draws participants from the entire Tampa Bay area, has become
one of the most memorable benefits in our community.
Photography by Connie Whitehead
A Night at the Masquerade Ball
The Parents’ Group at the Admiral Farragut Academy held its annual fundraising auction at The Club at Treasure Island. It was
a special evening to benefit this outstanding school in St. Petersburg. The academy was established in 1933 to serve students in
pre-kindergarten through grade 12 with an international boarding program for students in grades 8-12.