84 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE
| NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016
Amy Heimlich of Dunedin, the board
chair of the Dunedin Fine Art Center,
thanked supporters for attending the
“Expanding Creative Visions” grand
opening ribbon cutting, tours and
luncheon, which showcased the Art
Center’s new second floor West Wing.....
Betsy Schweitzer of St. Petersburg
entertained 25 girlfriends during a party
that included a guided “Provocateur” at
the Dalí Museum, followed by dinner at
400 Beach Seafood and Tap House in
St. Petersburg.....Lisa Simington and
her husband Paul Scharf of Tampa, the
2017 chairs for the 20th annual Cattle
Baron’s Ball, and Gail and Mike Nursey
of Tampa, the American Cancer Society
benefit’s co-chairs, welcomed potential
and confirmed supporters during the
“Baron’s Reception” in Tampa before
announcing that the Ball will be held
on February 18th in Water Works Park
along the Hillsborough River in Tampa.....
Michael Pastreich of St. Petersburg,
president and CEO of The Florida
Orchestra, and Michael Francis of Lutz,
the group’s music director, welcomed
musicians, high-level supporters,
members of the board and the advisory
council and staff to a post-Beethoven’s
Symphony No. 9 concert reception at the
David A. Straz Center for the Performing
Arts in Tampa, which celebrated the
opening of The Orchestra’s 2016/2017
and Maestro Francis’ second season.....
Dr. Irwin Entel and his wife Syd of Syd
Entel Galleries/Susan Benjamin Glass
Etc. in Safety Harbor welcomed members
of the Dunedin Fine Art Center’s Giving
Circles to a cocktail party in their
Dunedin home.....Lauralee Westine
Ear to Tampa Bay
Artsy
Dancewear
Dan Shouvlin of Largo, CEO of Frenchy’s and
Clear Sky restaurants, was given a second
annual Birthday Roast of clever limericks by
his fiancée Nancy McKibben.