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Preserving Tampa’s history through re-photography

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

As we get ready to re-launch our 10/100/1000 contest, we caught up with last year’s finalist Brian Weinstein from Tampa Changing to see how the project is coming along…

Franklin Street - then and now

Bryan Weinstein has been hunting down historic photos of Tampa for over a year and a half. After determining where in Tampa the historic photo was taken, he systematically takes a matching modern photograph of the scene. The historic photograph as well as the matching re-photograph are then posted to his website, www.TampaChanging.com, allowing people to view the changes, or lack of, that have occurred over the years.

Last year, Tampa Changing received a lot of exposure when it was one of the ten finalists in the 10/100/1000 contest. Due to the publicity Tampa Changing received from this contest, Bryan was asked to be a guest speaker at two local Preservation Society meetings and has been featured in other local publications. He has had his re-photography exhibited and currently has his re-photography for sale in the Tampa Bay History Center’s gift shop.

After becoming a finalist, Bryan was contacted by many people throughout Tampa Bay. Some were photographers who wanted to submit their own re-photography. Others were residents who wanted to submit their own historic photographs, and others wanted to know when Bryan would be able to re-photograph their section of Tampa, and even the surrounding counties. While Bryan’s efforts are still primarily focused in and around Tampa, www.TampaChanging.com now features re-photography Bryan has taken around the world and an ever-increasing section dedicated to re-photography taken by other local photographers.

by: Brian Weinstein, Tampa Changing

Restaurants ”getting fresh” with local farmers

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Channel 10 News

The farm to plate movement may be nothing new, but we are seeing more restaurants across Tampa Bay moving away from produce and livestock farmed outside the area and getting back to the local farm.

“It tastes so much better,” said John Matthews, “If you haven’t had fresh broccoli before, you have no idea what you’re missing.”

To say Matthews is passionate about locally grown food is an understatement.

His life revolves around it.

He created the Suncoast Food Alliance about four years ago after noticing the struggle for restaurants to get locally grown food on their menus.

While there’s no shortage of farms in our area, there is a problem with convenience.

So, he became a “middle man”, picking up the harvest from local farms and bringing them directly to the restaurants.

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Local small business advocate joins national network

Friday, February 17th, 2012

LocalShops1.com is thrilled to announce it has been accepted as the Tampa Bay regional network for BALLE, the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies.

BALLE is North America’s fastest growing organization of socially responsible businesses, comprised of more than 80 community networks in 30 U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

LocalShops1 is BALLE’s first network in the Southeast.

“This partnership adds a whole new dimension to LocalShops1, and helps us better serve our members,” said Ester Venouziou, LocalShops1.com founder. “Our goal is to work together with other BALLE networks to share ideas and  create new initiatives that will make Tampa Bay a more vibrant, sustainable community.”

LocalShops1’s longterm vision is perfectly aligned with that set by BALLE: Within a generation, we envision a global system of human-scale, interconnected local living economies that function in harmony with local ecosystems, meet the basic needs of all people, support just and democratic societies, and foster joyful community life.

The partnership gives LocalShops1 and its member businesses access to BALLE research and webinars, as well as support from other BALLE networks. In addition to pooled resources, this is also about pooling experience.

“By becoming a BALLE, network, we take our perspective as a regional business that has lived the trials and triumphs facing local companies and combine it with that of a large nonprofit organization that helps independent businesses nationally,” said Venouziou. “It brings together Tampa Bay’s leading advocate for small businesses with an organization with the reach and political clout to drive the movement all across the country.”

For more information, contact LocalShops1.com at 727-637-5586 or events@LocalShops1.com.

Hoola for Happiness – traveling the world to spread joy

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

As we prepare to relaunch our 10/100/1000 contest, we caught up with Carissa Caricato, last year’s finalist from Hoola for Happiness to see what the group has been up to in the past year.

The project started as the charitable initiative of Hoola Monsters, a local organization that provides hoola dancing instruction and performances, but it has grown into so much more. Hoola for Happiness is not only spreading joy through events, but creating a social movement through laughter, play and a sense  of community.

After the publicity received from of being a finalist in our contest, Carissa, the group’s founder and organizer decided to quit her job to focus on Hoola for Happiness on a full time basis.

“To take hoops around the world and spread joy was my dream from July 2010, but God opened that door a whole year later to leave my job and make it a reality. It was definitely encouraging to have community support and awareness of this idea through outlets like Creative Tampa Bay and Creative Loafing. The outpouring of support I received both verbally and monetarily came quickly after the announcement of the finalists, adding legitimacy to our ideas!” comments Carissa.

The group is now an official non-profit entity, and they have traveled the world to places such as Kenya, Uganda, London, Camboria, Haiti, Liberia, Brazil, Cuba and Dubai. They’re also helping the homeless through partnerships with Feeding Children Everywhere, Hope Children’s Home and Metropolitan Ministries.

For future plans, they plan to continue to spread the joy on a global level. They will also begin teaching hooping classes in South Tampa soon, and have launched a new “Hoola for life” benefit line.

For more information, visit: http://hoolaforhappiness.org.

by: Megan Hendricks, buzz editor
source: Carissa Caricato

Zack Street Promenade of the Arts in downtown Tampa begins construction

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Tampa Bay Business Journal

Construction has begun on phase 1 of the Zack Street Promenade of the Arts in downtown Tampa.

The roughly $1.2 million project includes the construction of a pedestrian-friendly area emphasizing “the integration of public art into the streetscape,” a written statement said.

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Gasparilla Music Festival celebrates region’s diverse music scene

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

A first of its kind in Tampa  Bay, the Gasparilla Music Festival will transform downtown Tampa into a unique concert venue featuring the best music in the region.

The family-friendly event is community funded and organized by the Gasparilla Music Festival Corporation, whose mission is to create a sustainable community event for the Tampa Bay region while promoting arts education and benefiting local organizations and businesses. In addition to the festival, the group will soon be launching a program that will help provide instruments to local school music classes and bands. They will host events to raise funds to purchase new instruments as well as encourage donations of old instruments to school programs.

The group chose the month of March because they saw potential to turn it into a real cultural time of year for Tampa, with the current sidewalk arts festival and film festival taking place during the same month. By adding music to the equation, they hope to give a positive identity to the arts and culture aspect of the city. Eventually they hope to attract audiences from outside the market, but the event will continue to focus on local talent and businesses. “This will always be a distinctively Tampa festival….from the local bands infused into the lineup to the local restaurants and chefs that we will be showcasing with our food selections,” said David Cox, president of the corporation.

The festival will take place March 10, 2012 at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and Kiley Gardens Park in downtown Tampa. Gates open at 11 am. Click here for more information, and to purchase a ticket. Bands interested in performing can submit an inquiry online.

by: Megan Hendricks, buzz editor
source: David Cox, president, Gasparilla Music Festival Corporation

StartupBus comes to Tampa

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Hackathon + Competition + Roadtrip
“12 buses of strangers traveling at 60 miles per hour have 48 hours to conceive, build and launch a startup and compete for venture capital funding.”

Tampa has been selected as the starting place for Florida’s StartupBus, a mobile incubator where entrepreneurial minds come together to create the next big thing. Buses will be leaving from 12 different cities in the U.S., all ending at Austin’s SXSW interactive technology conference, March 9 – 13 to compete for funding.

Last year’s Florida bus left from Miami, but more people on the bus were from Tampa than any other city. A project from Tampa, MyNewman.com, made the final six in the national competition.

The community was given the opportunity to select the starting locations for this year’s buses. Thanks to our local tech community, and lots of tweeting, Facebook posts and grassroots marketing, Tampa was selected as the starting place for Florida’s bus. We now have another opportunity. If Tampa Bay can secure enough funding, we can earn the right to have our own bus, just for Tampa Bay!

Greg Ross-Munro, conductor of this year’s bus, provided a recap of his experience from last year in the Buzz.

Click here to sponsor or sign up to participate on the bus.

More information about StartupBus Tampa Bay.

by: Megan Hendricks, Buzz editor
source: Jessica Barnett, 2011 Startup Bus participant

Visit St. Petersburg/Clearwater announces “best of” winners

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Locals and visitors were surveyed about their favorite things to do and places to go in St. Petersburg and Clearwater. Highlights include:

  • Best beach: Clearwater Beach
  • Best downtown: St. Petersburg
  • Best dog beach: Ft. De Soto
  • Best festival: Clearwater Jazz Holiday
  • Best romance: Sunset Sail
  • Best sunset: Pier 60 in Clearwater

View the full list here

PechaKucha Tampa Bay – entertainment, creativity and inspiration on Feb. 10

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

PechaKucha Tampa Bay is back for some more fast-paced entertainment and inspiration, and Creative Tampa Bay is proud to support it!

Keep presentations concise, the interest level up and to have many presenters sharing their ideas within the course of one night is the premise behind the worldwide creative event. Drawing its name from the Japanese term for the sound of “chit chat”, Pecha Kucha is presentation format that is based on a simple idea: 20 images x 20 seconds.

It was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. It has turned into a massive celebration, with events happening in hundreds of cities around the world, inspiring creatives worldwide. The rapidfire creative show-and-tell is back for some more fast-paced inspiration. Running consistently since 2009, PechaKucha Tampa Bay has been connecting and showcasing several of the bay area’s cultural leaders, inspiring artists and difference makers.

Come by and check out v11 and discover what other cool people in your city are doing!
PKv11 presenters include:
Joel Fenelon – Muzime
Manny Leto – Historian
Noelle Mason – Artist
Robert J Neal – User Experience Designer
Hunter Payne – Thing Maker
Michelle Royal – Erotic Connoisseur
Brian Taylor – Artist
Alayne Unterberger – Medical Anthropologist


Friday February 10,2012

Get there at 7:00
Presentations at 8:00
$5 donation

(inbetween the Beer Can building and Curtis Hixon park, on the river)
400 N Ashley Dr, Tampa, FL 33602


The Kiley Garden Ampitheater is outdoors, so bring a blanket if you’d like. Stay tuned if the weather doesn’t hold and the location needs to be moved. Florida winters are hard to predict…

Fantastic coffee provided by Kahwa from thier new location inside the beer can building.

Pecha Kucha is a format for giving presentations created by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham (of Klein Dytham architecture). Conceived in 2003, it is a place for people to meet, network, and show their work in public. To learn more, visit pecha-kucha.org

Buckhorn’s mission: Changing Tampa’s DNA

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Tampa Bay Business Journal

Biotechnology companies and other tech firms are paving the path for a brighter employment outlook in Tampa, said Mayor Bob Buckhorn.

Those changes are needed to keep young people in the area, Buckhorn told about 300 attendees at the Moffitt Cancer Center ’s Business of Biotech program.

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