Thursday 8-23-12 Restoration & Visit to Camp

8-23-12           Yesterday Carrie was stopped by the seceret service & police. Today we started out by cleaning out our car. No more extra business cards, tools, posters, doggie treats. Just registeration, insurance and a bottle of cologne (LOL).  TV is a buzz about people blowing up bridges here. Personally we don’t believe it. Our Fl Gov. Rick Scott has been all over TV talking about Hurricane Issac. Hum…since the Gov was given a cold shoulder from the RNC he must be enjoying all the TV time. One station reported that they could not believe the “Complancy of the people of Tampa over Issac.” Guess that is because when we are in a direct hit 7 days out it’s no way coming close. National News reported that Republican spend $150 average in strip clubs and Democrate spend $50.  Below are 2 Gay Videos to make Facebook today.

Wrong Direction’s “Disclosure” – A Full Frontal Freedom production http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSAGR0arBUo&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Gay Hookers Gear Up For the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Tampa https://s-static.ak.facebook.com/rsrc.php/v1/y2/r/5l8_EVv_jyW.swf?v=2307244257531&ev=0

Now for Carrie’s Day…. Wow I got a great history lesson about downtown Tampa today. I went down to see the redevelopment of the North Franklin Street Project. I was also following up on a possible rumor of a presidential headquarters  Three magnificent buildings with a lot of Tampa history; Woolworth’s, SH Kress Building, and JJ Newberry’s Dept Store had been boarded up for 30 and 50 years respectively. At one time the buildings were set to be demolished by the owners for new renovations and building of new condos for downtown. Tampa City Council stead fast. Now with the upcoming RNC dollars have been given for downtown renovations and redevelopment. Thank goodness!

            I was taking pictures of additional buildings on Franklin Street. The old 911 Club, Old Solar Club are under major renovations. One building is just finishing up renovations Revolution Martini. I saw Larry Williams, an old friend I hadn’t seen in years also taking pictures of the old rehabitated dept store buildings. “ It looks great. I grew up in these wonderful buildings. Do you remember?” He said.  Mark & I moved to Tampa in 1980 and a few of the buildings were already in disrepair

and boarded up.  So I asked for the historic downtown Tampa Franklin Street Tour and he obliged.  I let Larry tell the stories of his yesteryear ‘been there’ memory.

First was the old Woolworth’s Art Deco Building. The new redo now has framed windows in place. This old 5 & dime had a Civil Rights sit in at the cafeteria lunch counter in February 1960. This has been a historical preservation nightmare. Different Tampa groups want the building as a remembrance to the African American Civil Rights Story. It was also the go to place for an array unique family items. I was in the Woolworth’s building when the Tampa Gay & Lesbian Film Festival showed film shorts during their festival in 1994.

Larry asked if the short stubby police officer had given me any lip? No, in fact he was sort of welcoming and friendly to me. “Well here he comes again.” Larry does have that limp wrist with attitude about him. We walked towards the next door to the historic Kress Building. Again, the renovations in front of the old national chain building was like a huge breath of fresh air. Opening up a store that had been boarded up for over 50 years…alive again! The store had multiple floors and was always very busy I was told. Still there were the big identifiable crests on the buildings exterior and the new windows that replaced the old ones just shined.  Scaffolding still in place we went next to the JJ Newberry Dept Store. Unique because the store had a full basement with a lunch counter there. It also had a 2nd floor landing for special men & women’s clothing.  “Let me show you something you might just have missed.”  I followed Larry around to Florida Ave. to the etched transom exterior doors as he pointed. On the upper glass had ‘JJ Newberry’s Office’. Dusty, old and faded it is historical and the glass not broken. An adjacent door had etched ‘ Newberry Dept Store Deliveries’. Work was continuing on at the backside as well with ladders aligned. The frontage of the backside of the Kress is as gorgeous as ever. “I bought a Tiffany Lamp here for my Mother and I still have it.”

A Miami Stage & Sound trucks and crew were inside the Florida Ave. backside of Woolworth building setting up sound stage equipment. We have secretly heard that this whole restored block was going to be Mitt Romney’s For President Florida Headquarters. Bain Capital was writing the checks. A lot of work left to do but a gem everlasting for downtown Tampa. Larry gave me a couple more pointers of wit. He was an elevator boy at the Floridan Hotel when he was in high school. The 911 Building just north on Franklin Street was the WT Grant Dept. Store and where the US Courthouse is was Sears and that the Hub in its previous location had Elvis Presley party there and he sang after his concert at the Armory Building on Howard Ave. back in August 5, 1956. Larry was at the concert and at the Hub to see him both times. We left in different directions again. We have more meetings and more blocks to historically cover.

Then came the afternoon: I went to Freedom Village in East Tampa where the Occupy Tampahas a campground. I talked to many of the different organizations that were there. Ron Paul For President, The Green Party For President Committee and a a number of other Occupy groups including Portland, Ore and Boston, MA.

There were a lot of disorganized efforts in this camp. This campsite village seems like a lot of independent leaders and no followers.  The old Occupy Tampa bus was in the back corner of the Joe Redner Park on Main Street.. The police have been driving around the camp in caravans. “We are really upset with Mr Frank Reddick. He wants us out!” said a couple of protesters. I didn’t say a word.  His picture is on the back of many posters. Tampa City Council is Untrusted!” Many other slogans were there as I snapped away pictures!