Florida Humanities has granted
$5,000 to the Dunedin History
Museum to create a virtual exhibit
and spark dialogue and conversation
with the public to document the
historical Black experience in
Dunedin through archival materials
and oral histories from members of
the Black community.
Chuck Vosburgh has been elected
president, while Karen Barnett and
Win Wolloff have been selected as
vice presidents of TAPPA, the Tampa
Area Professional Photographers
Association, which is headquartered
in Tampa and affiliated with the
Florida Professional Photographers
and the National Society of
Photographers associations. The local
organization is committed to both
professional and nonprofessional
photographers through educational
seminars, competitions, networking
and scholarships.
Television celebrity Rhonda
Shear and her husband Van Fagan
along with veteran consigner Matt
Worsham and Ashley Hamilton
recently opened (Re)treat, a chic
style oasis filled with gently loved
luxurious designer clothing and
accessories, plus unique furniture,
art and décor items. Their new
reimagined resale and consignment
oasis is located at 1940 Central Ave.
in downtown St. Petersburg.
Leigh Davis has been selected by
Pinellas Community Foundation CEO
Duggan Cooley to be its director of
donor and adviser relations. She will
assist the foundation in its mission to
ensure that charitable nonprofits in
Pinellas County continue working to
build a brighter future for all through
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Bugsy Drake, who is known for her
tablescaping on Bravo’s Below Deck
Mediterranean, has written a book
called The Art of Tablescaping that is
designed to help anyone transform a
meal into an adventure with step-bystep
instructions. This book is packed
full of inventive ideas. She inspires
the reader to get a party started and
generates creativity with her tips and
photographs of her work.