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internationally recognized boats designed
by Dunedin’s late Clarkie Mills, Pomp
and Circumstances on the Gulf: Dunedin’s
Boating History, which the Club helped
sponsor at the Museum and which was
catered by Jane and Walt Wickman’s Olde
Bay Café of Dunedin.....Katherine Pill,
the Museum of Fine Arts’ assistant curator
of art after 1950, presented a talk about
artist Mark Rothko for guests of the
Tampa Bay Businesses for Culture and the
Arts (TBBCA) during the group’s Cultural
Encounter reception catered by Gratzzi
Italian Grille that preceded American Stage
Theatre Company’s production of Red at
the theatre in St. Petersburg.....Suzy Watts,
medical coordinator for the free medical
Outreach Clinic in eastern Hillsborough
County, was pleased with the success of
the volunteer-staffed Clinic’s Kentucky
Derby Party in Riverview, which featured
the race, contests, restaurant tastes and
mint juleps.....Anne Archer, an Academy
Award-nominated actress, narrated, as
U.S. Congressman David Jolly gave a
presentation; and entertainers Gayle
Moran Corea, Chick Corea, Jim
Meskimen and Michelle Henderson
each made a special appearance during
“Clearwater: A Century of Music,” a
reception at The Historic Fort Harrison in
Catherine Berry, the Clearwater Regional
Chamber of Commerce’s vice president of
business development, and Charles “Chuck”
Bates were married at Feather Sound Country
Club near their home in Clearwater.
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