Sunday, February 4, 2024

77th Annual Fiesta Day in Ybor City


The 77th Annual Fiesta Day returns to E 7th Avenue in Historic Ybor City on February 24 from 11am-6pm. This free event features tons of food, arts and crafts, live music, and more.

This sprawling event supports dozens upon dozens of local vendors and provides visitors the opportunity to celebrate the myriad flavors of the Tampa Bay region. Fiesta Day is an outdoor event during Florida winter, which means it’s the perfect time to layer up and explore historic Ybor.

This event includes fabulous performances near Centro Ybor, in addition to cigar rollers, historic lectors, so much local cuisine, live music, arts and crafts, and more.

Thursday, February 1, 2024

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The Yes Team

Ron DeSantis to deploy additional troops to Texas border


House wants state, local agencies to cut CAIR off


The full House has adopted a Rep. Randy Fine nonbinding House resolution (HR 1209) strongly encouraging “all executive agencies of the State of Florida, all law enforcement agencies, and all local governments in this state to suspend contact and outreach activities” with the Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR).....Read More

Black History Month event: HOPE Photovoice Initiative On View


See Tampa Bay through a new lens at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts’ HOPE Photovoice Initiative, which is on view from February 20 to March 24 at the FMoPA in the Ybor Kress Building. The powerful exhibition showcases the stories and challenges faced by the University Area community. Witness the raw beauty and struggles of everyday life in Tampa with stunning images that tackle issues like employment, affordable housing and community engagement. 

“These evocative images unveil the University Area Community’s authentic stories, aiming to ignite awareness and foster positive change in policies and perceptions,” a description on the exhibition website says. Experience the power of photography and discover what makes this community resilient, hopeful and inspiring.


Black History Month event: Clearwater Sea-Blues Festival


Get your blues on and soak up the sun at the Clearwater Sea-Blues Festival on February 23, 24 and 25, where national blues artists like Jontavious Willis and DK Harrell perform smooth tunes. Kick off your Friday night with hits by Makattack Music and Reverend Raven, let loose with Walter Trout and J & The Causeways on Saturday and then head to Coachman Park on Sunday to jam out to Nick Moss, Albert Castiglia and more.

Fuel your soul with seafood, craft brews and local handcrafted finds at the festival’s market. VIP tickets and reserved seating start at $20, with proceeds going to the Clearwater-based charity, Homeless Empowerment Program.


Black History Month event: Carmada en Ybor


Car lovers, buckle up for Carmada en Ybor, where art cars cruise in Ybor City. Get up close and personal with cars like you’ve never seen before as you experience Ybor’s flourishing art scene at art galleries and artist studios along Seventh Avenue from 12 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, February 3. Join NOMAD Rolling Studio for free activities while listening to DJ Donnie Luv spinning the soundtrack to your afternoon. 

“Carmada is rolling into Ybor City to highlight the artistic resurgence that is taking
Carmada en Ybor celebrates 10 years of the Carmada Art Car Showcase and the revitalization of the arts in Ybor City on Saturday, February 3rd.
 place,” says Silver Meteor Gallery Owner Michael Murphy. “In addition to viewing creatively decorated cars, NOMAD Art Bus and the HCC Art Club will have art activities for visitors to enjoy. The Art Galleries and Artists' Studios in the Kress Collective will be open for art aficionados to explore. You can get a sneak peek of Marcolina's Fine Art Gallery's first-anniversary show, which is opening that night. Check out the unique and macabre art in Dysfunctional Grace's new space above Big Easy Bar. Visit Drip Ybor and the recently relocated Florida Museum of Photographic Art to round out your artistic excursion.” 

This event is free and for all ages, so bring the whole crew for a one-of-a-kind afternoon of art, cars and community.




Black History Month event: February ArtWalk: African Americans & the Arts Celebrating Black History Month


Celebrate Black History Month as you explore “African Americans & the Arts," an exhibit showcasing the talents of Creative Clay's member artists during February's St. Pete Second Saturday ArtWalk on February 10. Meet the artists and learn about their artistic journeys as you immerse yourself in the power of community. Get your caricature drawn by resident artists while listening to soulful tunes by Emily Turnage.


Black History Month event: Resilience & Revolution - An Immersion Of Black Americana


Visit the Woodson African American Museum of Florida anytime during Black History Month to experience the free exhibition Resilience & Revolution: An Immersion Of Black Americana. Broaden your understanding of African American history, triumphs and culture as you stroll through a full sensory experience of art, music and interactive displays. The exhibit is free to experience and donations are also welcome.


Tlaib opposes ‘fear-mongering’ bills adding immigration restrictions


Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) denounced a set of bills adding immigration restrictions as “fear-mongering” and “anti-immigrant” on Wednesday.....Read More

Gov. DeSantis is ‘100%’ against removing Confederate monuments

Florida’s Governor is unambiguous in his support for keeping Confederate monuments up, painting such efforts as a slippery slope that could lead to the removal of tributes to Martin Luther King Jr. if today’s standards are applied to bygone history.

“I’m 100% against removing the monuments. I think it’s just gone too far,” Ron DeSantis said on the first day of Black History Month.


Elmira's World Wildlife Market & Fundraiser


Elmira's World Wildlife Market & Fundraiser
Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary
13910 Seminole Trail, Wimauma, FL

Sunday, March 3 @ 11am
Vendors, food, plants, raffles, silent auction, and DISCOUNTED TOURS!


Organizing Bootcamp @ USF


It's a new year and we are excited to get back to work building the next generation of leaders!

Join Rep. Anna V. Eskamani and People Power for Florida as we host our sixth  ever Campus Organizing Bootcamp, and first of the new year, @ USF! We will be hosting an in-person Political Organizing Bootcamp at USF Tampa focused on how to build political power on your college campus and organize your peers for social change.

Read More and Register HERE

Ron DeSantis announces State Guard deployment to Mexican border, expanding his armed force’s mission

Gov. Ron DeSantis will be deploying a battalion of the Florida State Guard to the U.S.-Mexican border to deal with what he calls a “total disaster.”

“The goal is to help Texas fortify this border,” DeSantis said, noting it was the first deployment of the group he reformed recently.


Federal Judge Rules Against Pro-Palestinian Groups In Florida


A federal judge on Wednesday refused to issue injunctions sought by pro-Palestinian student groups in First Amendment lawsuits against the state amid the war between Israel and Hamas, saying the students hadn’t shown that their speech has been chilled or that they face imminent punishment.

Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Florida and Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of South Florida filed lawsuits in November alleging that efforts by Gov. Ron DeSantis and state university leaders to disband the groups violated their First Amendment rights.


If the conservative justices actually believe in originalism, they must disqualify Trump


If the justices of the Supreme Court want to allow Donald Trump to seek the presidency, they will have to throw their originalist and textualist doctrines out the window to do it.....Read More

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Strict restrictions on hemp products now moves to floor of the Florida Senate


Citing safety concerns and a lack of scientific data, a bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday approved legislation that places strict regulations on the amount of THC used in hemp products that could significantly damage the burgeoning hemp industry in Florida.....Read More

Biden opens up lead on Trump amid growing gender gap: Quinnipiac poll


President Biden has opened up a 6 point lead in a hypothetical head-to-head match-up with former President Trump, new polling shows, amid signs of a growing gender gap in support for the two party front-runners. 

A new Quinnipiac University national poll found Biden with 50 percent support among registered voters, ahead of Trump’s 44 percent.

Biden also scored majority support among independents in the latest findings, with 52 percent support to Trump’s 40 percent.


No brakes on ‘movable tiny homes’ bill in House committees


A novel solution to some affordable housing issues continues to roll through House panels, with the Transportation & Modals Subcommittee unanimously on board with a measure the sponsor likened to a “duck-billed platypus looking for a place to fit.”

Rep. Cyndi Stevenson’s legislation (HB 557) would establish parameters and a statutory definition for so-called “movable tiny homes,” specifying which “park trailers” would qualify.


One-on-one with Sheriff Chronister to discuss his work in mental health


Each year millions of Americans are affected by mental health issues. But there is help out there for people.....Read More

Tampa Heights announces huge Lunar New Year Food Festival


Lunar New Year Celebration
Armature Works AW Courtyard

Saturday, February 24
Starting at Noon
Admission is FREE

This community-oriented celebration will include dragon and lion dances, in addition to Taiko Drum performances on the South Lawn. These festivities will kick off at noon.

One of the more tantalizing poritons of this event is the food. Zukku Sushi, and the recently announced Ling’s Dumplings, and Han Hand Roll Bar will be providing good eats for the entire afternoon. Ling’s Dumplings and Han Hand Roll Bar are a part of the most antiicpated new restaurants opening in Tampa in 2024.

Read more HERE

Hillsborough looks to hire hundreds of teachers, address shortage


Yes, you can file your taxes for free


The 2024 tax filing season officially began on Monday, Jan. 29, with returns due on April 15. 

Many tax preparation companies say they offer free filing, but some people on social media have claimed that services advertised as free don’t always turn out that way by the time people submit their returns. 

Now that the 2024 tax season is underway, people online are looking for ways to file their taxes for free.

Use Free File or IRS Direct File HERE

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

New state policy denies gender-affirming driver licenses to transgender people


Transgender people can no longer obtain a driver’s license that reflects their gender identity under a new policy that treats “misrepresenting one’s gender, understood as sex, on a driver license” as fraud punishable by civil and criminal penalties plus cancellation, suspension, or revocation of the license.....Read More

Does the Florida Legislature want to give Gov. Ron DeSantis his own army?


The most worrisome legislation related to DeSantis involves the Florida Guard. Legislation would give DeSantis the power to run the guard as he wishes, including the possibility of sending its members to the Texas border.

Listen to the podcast HERE

Flag restrictions stall in Senate


A proposed Florida Senate bill aiming to ban flags symbolizing political or ideological viewpoints at government facilities, including public schools, faced a delay in the Senate committee amid objections, particularly from LGBTQ advocates.....Read More