Great Florida Outdoors: Treasure Island's Holiday Boat Parade

One of the great things about Florida’s holiday season is the beautifully decorated and lit boats in the statewide community boat parades. There seemed to be at least a dozen festive flotilas going on last Saturday night. St. Pete, Redington Beach, Tarpon Springs, Tampa and Treasure Island’s Boat Parades. We were happy to have been invited aboard the colorfully Christmas decorated hatted Mary Ann Bonsi and her huge yacht, the Miss Scarlett again this year for the classic Southern movie boat theming, “Gone With The Wind” water parade. And dressed up she was, all lit in white and blue shining LED lighting.
And as in the movie definitive memorable 1939 script quote, Mammy saying: “Oh now, Miss Scarlett, you come on and eat jess a little, honey!” Yes, we all did jess eat a little off a beautifully poinsettia dressed prepared buffet, par took in some tasty adult beverages, cheered land lookers and their party guests and listened to Judy B. Goode and Grady (who was dressed in a confederate soldiers uniform) sing holiday carols on board and broadcasting from the back of the vessel. Teacup cheered holiday wishes over the microphone to the many home holiday parties, condo get togethers. Company parties were well attended as we could see from the water into their annual events. John’s Pass’s many restaurants were abundantly crowded with colorfully decked out spectators. All along the bridges and streets, people stood in the most comfortable  weather and took in the full moon nights sights of the glistening colorful boats. Oh yes the benefits to an annual Florida holiday boating tradition

GaYBOR Featured member of the Week

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Joe Vigliarolo
The owner of JJ’s Cafe & Bar, Fresh Mouth & Centro Cantina. Joe is a founding member of the GaYBOR District Coalition. Always the first to raise his hand and pitch in to helps with the many GaYBOR Projects. This past week Joe donated food to the GaYBOR Holiday Party and was on the GaYBOR Bar Crawl. In Ybor City there are many choices to party & eat at. We suggest spending your money with business who support you.  Viva La Joe & Viva La GaYBOR!!!

Documentary, Poets to Benefit GaYBOR

Cigar Magazine presents “Censor This!” on Thursday, January 5 at 7 p.m. at The Buzz, 710 Harbour Post Drive on Harbour Island.

This event will feature the latest film in Cigar City Magazine’s monthly documentary series, the 20-minute documentary “UnBanned.”

UnBanned: In June 2005, five of the Hillsborough County Commissioners voted to ‘ban’ Gay & Lesbian events in the county of Hillsborough. The same five commissioners ‘banned’ a Gay & Lesbian book display in a library that celebrated and honored Gay & Lesbian authors during Gay Pride month. In 2005, censorship was alive and well in Hillsborough County.

Following the film, poet and author, Venus Jones and Friends will perform during an open mic poetry session called, “Dear Haters”

All poets are invited to bring their poems about diversity, pride, tolerance, and unconditional love to the Buzz for a night dedicated to freedom of speech and expression.


The event will also be visited by Mitzi Gordon’s Bluebird Books Bus. Bluebird Books (
www.thebluebirdbus.com) is a mobile project space housed in a converted short bus – part bookshop, part art house, all literary – celebrating the art of the book in all forms. The bus will feature a host of LGBT and counterculture book for the event.

Admission is a $5 suggested donation. Proceeds will benefit GaYBOR District Coalition.

The GaYBOR District Coalition is dedicated to forming a broad-based coalition, representative of the various interests of GLBT owned and friendly businesses, property owners, and residents for the purpose of promoting economic growth in the Ybor City National Landmark Historic District and prosperity of its members.

This event is part of Cigar City Magazine’s monthly documentary series. Every second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at The Buzz, Cigar City Magazine presents a documentary about Tampa.

For more information, contact Paul Guzzo at paulguzzo@hotmail.com or Lisa Figueredo at publisher@cigarcitymagazine.com.