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Sabrina Tropf, who goes by the nickname
Sabrina Nova, comes from a family with
vast real estate history in Pinellas County,
and she is licensed under Luxury and Beach
Realty. Sabrina’s extensive experience
in sales allows her to get the results a
homeowner needs when selling their
property and a knowledge of the market
that gives her an edge when representing
a potential buyer. A thoroughly dedicated
worker, Sabrina is expected to set new sales
records as she works this market.
Duggan Cooley has replaced Julie
Scales as the executive director of
the Pinellas Community Foundation.
Duggan has worked at Religious
Community Services in Clearwater
and, since 2011, has been the
president/CEO of the United Way of
Pasco County.
Louise Del Basso of Galleria
Misto in Belleair has announced
that she and her husband Luigi have
acquired Shar Décor, a firm that deals
in corporate and wholesale art and
will enhance their retail business.
Steve Westphal of GoToSteves.com,
the operator of 400 Beach Seafood
and Tap House, has taken over part
of the space vacated by the Chihuly
Collection to open the “400 Beach
Annex,” a venue for family-oriented
food, art and shopping. It will open
early for breakfast and coffee, and
have a sidewalk cafe for quick service
where guests can view Straub Park.
The Annex will carry a variety of
items that will range from Beach
Drive souvenirs to picnic baskets that
include play items such as balls and
Frisbees. Open from 7:30 a.m. until 10
p.m., it is sure to be a popular stop for
soft serve ice cream and homemade
waffle cones.
Miguel Angel Garcia has joined
The Florida Orchestra as its chief
financial officer.
Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art is organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Generous support
for the exhibition has been provided by Altria Group, the Honorable Aida M. Alvarez, Judah Best, The James F. Dicke Family
Endowment, Sheila Duignan and Mike Wilkins, Tania and Tom Evans, Friends of the National Museum of the American Latino,
The Michael A. and the Honorable Marilyn Logsdon Mennello Endowment, Henry R. Muñoz III, Wells Fargo, and Zions Bank.
Additional significant support was provided by The Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Support for Treasures to Go, the Museum’s traveling exhibition program, comes from The C.F. Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Sponsored by Media Sponsors
Freddy Rodríguez, Danza de Carnaval, 1974, acrylic, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. © 1974, Freddy Rodríguez
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