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Sculptor J. Hamilton Smith and artist
Liz Smith, his wife, hosted a reception
for The Florida Orchestra at the artists’
newly remodeled Gallery 1356 on
Fort Harrison Avenue in Clearwater.
Michele Kidwell-Gilbert of St.
Petersburg invited members of the
international community to a celebration
of International Archaeology Day at the
National Arts Club in New York City with
his Excellency Ambassador Mohamed
Edrees of Egypt, which was hosted by
the arts club’s archaeology committee.
Kirk Hazlett, adjunct professor of
communication at the University of
Tampa, helped celebrate “Ethics Month”
for the Public Relations Society of America.
The Tampa Bay chapter welcomed guests
for a program that Hazlett moderated
featuring a talk by Kimberley Sullivan,
ethics officer for the City of Tampa. The
presentation was sponsored by the Center
for Ethics at the University of Tampa’s
Sykes College of Business.
Keith and Peggy Leclerc, owners
of International Diamond Center in
Clearwater and Tampa, have opened an
additional IDC store in Gainesville, Florida.
Marilyn McPhail, who has an
outstanding track record for orchestrating
fundraisers for Tampa Bay area charities,
has opened Premier Event Planning Inc.
to plan personal and business parties,
special events and nonprofit fundraisers.
She can be reached in English or Spanish
at (813) 239-4180.
Evan Leutwiler has been selected to
be chef de cuisine at the newly unveiled
Pool Bar & Grill at the Seminole Hard
Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa. This
NOW ON VIEW
Jennifer Angus, Detail from
‘The Grasshopper and the Ant’ and
Other Stories, as told by Jennifer Angus,
Museum of Fine Arts, 2019,
Mixed media and dried insects.
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