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'Underwater' Exhibit Draws Bay Area Support
On Friday night, artist Hunter Payne premiered his exhibit at the Studio@620 for friends, fans and art enthusiasts.

Rachel Jolley is a USF grad, daughter of a retired fire official and St. Pete native to boot. She is currently the local editor for Tarpon Springs Patch and East Lake Patch.
Previously, Jolley was a freelance contributor for the St. Pete Patch from December 2010 until August of 2012.
Jolley lists soccer as her first love and even played Division 1 ball on an athletic scholarship. In her down time, she enjoys outdoor activities, sports and spending time with family.
On Friday night, artist Hunter Payne premiered his exhibit at the Studio@620 for friends, fans and art enthusiasts.

The well known and loved bluesy, hip-hop group gave fans stellar Friday night performance.
Herman Home just celebrated its two year anniversary and is now offering to give away a brand new living room valued at $5,000.
What started out as a hobby became a self-owned business venture for beach resident Annie Gray.
Meze 119 offers an array of vegetarian and vegan dishes; the store is dedicated to being a meat-free environment.
On Saturday, the Gulfport Neighbors will gather to begin work on their largest project to date: the restoration of a local home for 'a resident in need.'
Local artist Hunter Payne is not all wet. But he did create a series of drawings underwater. They're about to go on display at the Studio@620.
After narrowing down a long list of options, we’ve selected our favorite happy hour deals along the beach.
Pinellas beaches offer an unmatched view of the setting sun.
The first annual Bark for Life event in Gulfport helped bring owners and pets together and raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Northeast High School’s Head Coach William White is engaging in his first season with the Lady Vikings and is already making an impact.
As city leaders talk about the shortcomings of the existing Pier, yet another retailer moves into the building, bringing it to full occupancy.
It’s been a few weeks since YNOT Youth Ministries started collecting bikes and the group is well on its way to providing transportation for a slew of lucky individuals.
Red Mesa Cantina offers a weekend brunch menu, complete with its own spin on the benedict tradition. What should Rachel try next? Share in the comments.
After securing a spot in the Gulfport community the group aims to please through their heartfelt performances.
Victor Helou looks back on his interesting journey through life as he prepares for his 81st birthday.
The historic restaurant known as La Cote Basque has been in business for decades, and the key to success is no secret: It’s in the food.
The dance and entertainment begins Thursday night and runs through Sunday evening.
The authentic Cuban is a hot item at a number of spots on the Pinellas beaches. Here are a few suggestions. Bring your appetite!
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