Historic Ybor Architecture Hop… Buildings Alive!

Buildings Alive! Historic Ybor City Architecture Hop is set for March 1st, 5- 9pm and is a promotion for the Ybor City Museum Society. The trolley tour will be showcasing buildings of great signficance to the historic Ybor district . Some of the old buildings on the tour include Centro Asturiano, Cuban Club, Ybor Square, Don Vicente Inn, Ybor City Museum State Park, 19th Street Casitas, Italian Club and Santec . Cost is $20.00/ $25 at the door.   FMI www.CLTampa.com/BuildingsAlive or 813-247-1434

Oscar Time: And the Winner is ______????/
So many movies have come out this past year that it takes some doing to get them ‘straight” The 84th Academy Awards will be this Sunday with actors, actresses, directors make-up artists and more running there chance to receive a golden Oscar. Always a big party affair at homes and at clubs, the Oscars brings us back in touch with our inner imagination, the beautiful fashions of tomorrow & gems of yesteryear. We sit back to relinquish an outlandish forthcoming music score and are bedazzled by the what & whys of some directors mind. In any case movies live on forever and good luck to the “fab” winners who roles played made us think.
BEST PICTRE Ballot
__The Artist
__The Descendants
__Extremely Loud & Incredibly Closeugo
__Midnight in Paris
__Moneyball
__The Tree of Life
__The Help
__War Horse
“Casablanca ” the American movie favorite of the Golden Age of Film for many starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains & one of my favorite actors Peter Lorre will be seen on the big screen for a 1 showing TCM event. Locally, Casablanca will be seen on the big screen March 21st, 7:00 pm at Hyde Park Cine Bistro in Hyde Park Village, Citrus Stadium Park Mall 20 and Grove 16 Cinemas in Wesley Chapel. This special 1 time showing will begin with TCM host Robert Osborne introducing the specially dedicated film and rare clips of the film that haven’t been seen before.
Did You Know?

This is a 100 year old treasure in our own back door. The famous Spanish built cultural and club house for the Spanish loyalist in Ybor City, El Centro Espanol. It was the first of all ethnic social clubs to be built in Tampa. Here is an historic synopsis from the National Park Service on the buildings upcoming 100th birthday.











[graphic] El Centro Espanol de Tampa

[photo] Exterior of El Centro Español de Tampa today.
Courtesy of the Florida Division of Historical Resources

El Centro Español de Tampa, a National Historic Landmark, is an exemplary Spanish ethnic and cultural club building located in the Gold Coast States. This area of the country was the main focus of immigration from Spain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The clubhouse dramatically illustrates the role of ethnic, social and mutual assistance organizations in the daily life of immigrant populations during that time period. Today it is one of only a few building to survive nationwide that represent this phase of Spanish immigration to America.In 1891, Spanish settlers in Tampa’s rapidly growing cigar manufacturing center organized the community’s first social and mutual aid society, El Centro Español. It was the first ethnic club established in Ybor City, Tampa’s “Latin Quarter” and is a jewel among all the extraordinary clubs that were built there. (The Ybor City Historic District is also a National Historic Landmark, and is the subject of a Teaching With Historic Places Lesson Plan). Tampa had no existing philanthropic or charitable institutions at the beginning of this immigration wave and, in comparison to other communities, religious institutions played a relatively modest role there. El Centro Español was founded by the Spanish elite who dominated Ybor City, to preserve their identity, provide recreational opportunities and to offer low-cost health care for the many single men and the increasing number of families settling in the area. The club’s Sanatorio, completed in 1906, was probably the most modern and complete hospital in Florida at the time. The club also welcomed Cuban-born immigrants who were loyal to Spain, in contrast to those that supported revolution there (Cuba was a Spanish territory until 1898).

[photo] “El Gran Teatro Español,” part of the international itinerary for Spanish-speaking artists and visiting dignitaries to Tampa.
Photograph from the National Register collection

Attesting to the society’s strength, within 20 years it was able to replace its original two-story wooden building, with a massive brick and stone-trimmed clubhouse. Finished in 1912, El Centro Español is an impressive example of Spanish, Moorish and French Renaissance-influenced architecture. Inside, the club contains a central lobby, flanked by a theater and cantina, and a ballroom on the second floor. The lobby is decorated with hexagonal tile floors, glazed tile wainscoting, and a marble staircase. The same floor and wainscoting appear in the cantina, richly embellished with a pressed metal ceiling and Tuscan colonnades that divided the room into three sections. “El Gran Teatro Español,” with seating for several hundred, quickly became part of the international itinerary for Spanish-speaking artists and visiting dignitaries. The original oak parquet floors and musicians gallery still remain in the ballroom.

[photo] Ballroom of El Centro Español de Tampa, with the original oak parquet floors and musicians gallery.
Photograph from the National Register collection

El Centro Español thrived between World War I and the Great Depression, but began to decline slowly thereafter–the result of numerous social and cultural changes including Prohibition, the decline of the cigar industry, the acculturation of young men from the community that served in the Armed Forces during World War II, immigration restrictions, the shift to government-provided social welfare programs such as Social Security, and 1960s redevelopment of the Ybor City area. Sold in 1983, the building today is privately owned.












Dishing with Mark & Carrie 2-14-12

Happy Valentine’s Day!!!

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SHAME ON FL Sen. JD Alexander!!!!
His personal attack & vendetta on USF is deplorable!!! We urge everybody to sign these petitions & STOP him!!!
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People are Talking…
GaYBOR has been a buzz with LGBTA partiers!!! Last weekend was the GAGAME Bowlers &

The State of Florida LGBT Democrat Caucasus. This coming weekend is the Gasparilla Softball Classic and the Gasparilla Knight Parade!!!  Look for & give a big shoot out to the GaYBOR Float in the parade!!! The closing Party for the Softball Tournament will be at Hamburger Mary’s, Blue Dog Bistro & Centro Canteen this SUNDAY FUN DAY!!! The weekend of the 25th is The 2012 Equality Florida Tampa Gala. This year the Gala will be held at The Italian Club in Ybor City. The GaYBOR District Coalition will be honored & receive the very first “Equality Means Business Award.” Opening soon on the corner of 15th Street & 7th Ave will be the New Liquid Lounge. The New Liquid Lounge will be full of surprises to delight everybody!!! Also opening soon in GaYBOR will be a New Steak House. It is located in the former L’Olivier Restaurant. Be sure to check out the new Happy Hour Party every Fri & Sat Night on the Hamburger Mary’s Balcony. New at Gaspar’s Grotto is the “Sand Bar”.  Located on the east side of Gaspar’s the Sand Bar has been host to several wild parties already. Including performances by Halcyon & Darlene. Everybody knows Mary’s has Fantastic Show inside, but the show from the balcony is even WILDER!!!  The battle of the GaYBOR Shot Bois is heating up!!! who do you think has the HOTTEST Bois… Honey Pot, Mary or GBAR???  A very Happy Birthday to the Queen of Happy Hours, Teresa at Bradley’s on 7th.
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Did You Know that Judy B. Goode….
Everybody know Judy B. Goode. The wonderful crazy performer who has been compared to Edith Piaf has been wowing audieances across Florida for many years.  What you do not know about Judy is that her daughter married three time Grammy Nominee Dan Spitz of the band ANTHRAX!!! The band has a new band called “Red Lamb” and have just come out with a new music video “The Cage”.  Dan is the guitar player with the goatee. Who knows maybe someday the two will perform together????
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NEW!!!
GaYBOR Discount Rates at The Residence Inn, Miami/Coconut Grove
The Residence Inn is located in charming Coconut Grove, the enchanted heart at the center of our tropical soul, we invite you to experience our vibrant city while maintaining an “at home” routine. Our spacious all-suite, mid-rise hotel offers beautifully decorated accommodations, all with full kitchen, sitting & dining areas and separate bedrooms with queen-size bed. Enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast buffet each morning and return for our regularly scheduled evening social hours, for complimentary wine, beer, soft drinks and hot hors d’oeuvres. Complimentary High-speed Internet and access to our state-of-the art Fitness Center and Business Library keep you on-task. Coffee and Newspapers are always available with our compliments. Secure, self-parking simplifies life’s hectic pace. EVOLVE – PERFORM – THRIVE at the Residence Inn Miami Coconut Grove. Located just minutes from all of Miami’s Hot LGBT Nightlife!
*** GAYBOR DISCOUNTED RATES***
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GBDB-   Studio Suite
GBDC-   One Bedroom Suite
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Brandon @ Blue Dog Bistro
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GaYBOR Member of the Week
Miss Joey Brooks
The First lady of Ybor City and the First Lady of MC Film too!!!  You will find Miss Brooks every weekend performing at Hamburger Mary’s & Bradley’s on 7th in the Heart of GaYBOR!!!
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Mark & Carrie’s Nephew of the Week
Chris Glavich
When not working as an actor/model Chris can be found spending time with his dog & best friend Willy Nelson.  On the weekends Chris is busy working at Hamburger Mary’s in Ybor City.
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Florida Women Leaders
n the picture, from left to right – former Orange County Commissioner Linda Stewart, Democratic Candidate for Florida State Senate, District 19 –  former Orlando Police Chief Val Demings, Democratic Candidate for US Congress – former Democratic Candidate for Florida Governor Alex Sink – President Sally L. Phillips, Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus