Tampa Bay Lightning Watch Party

GO BOLTZ!!!Last night the Lightning beat the Capitals 4 to 1. In Centro Ybor there were 2 large jumbo screen put up. The traffic on 7th ave was stopped from 15th street to 21st street. This was the 1st time there was a watch party in Ybor City. What a huge SUCCESS! What an incredible fun celebration of what’s right in Tampa Bay. The pre party was off the chain fun with floating cameras catching people on the huge screens! I’m not sure what liquor license permit the event promoter got but I hope others can now get the same one. Everybody was enjoying drinks on the street with no fences while the police looked on. Can’t wait for the next Tampa Bay Lightning Viewing Party YBOR CITY STYLE!!!

Photos of the Week

Photos of the Week    

Go Bolts
Centro Canteen
Hot Wax
Happy Birthday Christian and Carrie
Alan Darcy is in the HOUSE
Roland n Mark
Daniel Harris



Bradley’s on 7th
Hamburger Mary’s 
 

Hamburger Mary’s Pub House


 
Steam @ The Honey Pot

Tea Cup
 
 
Ybor Wine Bar
 
 



 

 
GaYBOR-Ybor City 
 
 
 
 

  

5-10-18 Dishing with Mark and Carrie… Busy Weekend

Jane Castor for Mayor Campaign Kick-off May 17th

https://www.facebook.com/events/177351896252510/

 

Like to be a Co- Host?

Fundraiser for our Next Mayor of Tampa JANE CASTRO

Who would like to co-host a fundraiser for Jan Castor? We will find the location and work out the details. All you would need to do is invite all your friends. If interested please send your names and email address to 3510E8@gmail. Subject line “GO JANE!”  Let’s all give Jane the Community Support she deserves.

 

The MacDill Air Festival

Welcome Back Tampa Bay!

MacDill AFB once again rolls out the red carpet for our friends and neighbors through a showcase of extreme aviation capabilities. As the two time “Best Military Air Show” winner, the AirFest planning team has set the bar higher this year in planning the best Tampa Bay AirFest ever.

The headlining U.S. Navy Blue Angels are joined this year by the F-22 Demo team and the A-10 Demo Team (flying airshows for the first time in 7 years). Come ready to feel the thunder Tampa Bay while touring an amazing array for aviation assets from all of our amazing military services.

Join us May 12-13, 2018 for this FREE event festival

 

http://www.macdill.af.mil/AirFest-2018/

 

This Weekend in Ybor City

The Fringe Festival Continues

http://www.tampafringe.org/

 

Mother’s Day at Hamburger Mary’s Tampa

 

Team Aiden Loves The Honey Pot!!!

(From Go Fund Me) Suncoast Animal League is a local no-kill, no time limit animal welfare organization.  They help animals of all kinds find a better life than the world was going to give them.  Aiden is a Suncoast success story.  He arrived an emaciated, neglected, mangy mutt and with a little love and great financial expense he was made whole again.  Suncoast is funded solely from the generosity of the community so its important to have events like this to allow them to keep up the amazing work they do! On Sunday May 20th 2018 we will be spinning with Soho Cycling at The Honey Pot to benefit Suncoast Animal League. Thank you for your support.

https://www.crowdrise.com/o/en/campaign/team-aiden-loves-the-honey-pot—/erniewebb?utm_campaign=oc&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=crowdrise

 

Made in Ybor City: La Segunda bakery is the world’s largest supplier of Cuban bread.

Thank you ABC Action News for this report.

https://youtu.be/19SIEyDvbUc

 

Taking In San Antonio

    It was a getaway for Carrie’s Birthday Celebration to San Antonio, TX this year. Last year was San Juan, Puerto Rico. John & Nancy Desmond had San Antonio on their radar sites too. So we ventured out together to adventure the historic legendary Texas city.  I had been stationed in San Antonio in the Air Force twice many moons ago. A first for Mark & Nancy.
    The first stop in going to San Antonio is remembering and seeing the Alamo. We were staying right on the famous River Walk at Embassy Suites. A quick walk around winding river bends and along the beautiful tree hovering river banks loaded with restaurants, gift shops, hotels and clubs. We came upon the Texas Revolution’s 1836 fighting mission fortress, the Alamo. Over 200 Texas soldiers died in the Texan-Mexican Revolution attack. Yes, the great frontiersman Davy Crockett and Colonel James Bowie were killed there.
    Walking up from the river banks to our amazement, a new group of citizens were getting their American citizenship in an outside ceremony in front of the Alamo with the San Antonio Mayor and District Court Judges presiding and giving out the new citizens certificates. The Alamo seemed so small. It is Texas’s biggest tourist destination.
    On the Double Decker bus tour we ventured to the old Pearl Beer Brewery. A grand repurposing of an old institution with Condo’s,  Hotels, retail spaces, restaurants, community space and bars taking over the old grand facility. Continuing on the bus tour we went to the Fiesta Market. A similar open air Mexican trade market as along the Rio Grande. Authentic Mexican Restaurant signs were placquered on all the cafes and restaurants (ok were are here!). Margarita time!
    I had written an email note to the San Antonio Pride Committee of our visit. We were contacted by their secretary, James. We met up with he and their president Phillip in the “Gay” section of town. Over 26 gay bars, restaurants, new apartment complexes and Rainbow Stripes painted on all the intersections. Pride events also happen here as there is a park right in the center of the district. We had a lot of comparing notes.
    To add color to a touristy town visit, he asked if we would like to go to an antique village 45 minutes outside of San Antonio. He wanted to be our daylong tour guide. What a great town, Guerney with boutiques shops, small creative eateries and loads of vintage items. And yes, Mark found a lot of historic forged iron pieces for the plantation. Back in San Antonio we went up the 1964 World’s Fair, Tower of the America’s that goes up 75 stories in the air with bar, restaurant and observatory of the Texan flat lands.
    Thanks to our great tour guides James and Phillip. Put San Antonio on your places to visit.