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Remembering Ybor City Early 1980’s
Last Saturday, I was taken back in time at the documentary film showing of “Living in America: 100 Years of Ybor” at HCC Performing Art Center. Why? The documentary filming by Gayla Jamison was the same time period as when we had just moved to Tampa in early 1980’s. Ybor City was a very different place then! A snapshot in time.
A multi- ethnic hometown suburban community made up of Cubans, Spanish, Italians, Sicilians, and Germans that was changed by the new I-4 corridor, demise of cigar companies, non interest in social clubs and a new open mindedness to America’s changing lifestyles. A mammoth attitude and residential change into where to live, work and to raise children. The growing older cigar rolling industry residents that resided here for generations stayed but the younger generation moved elsewhere. Across town, to newer suburbs and a loft left the cigar famous area. We recall boxing rinks on 7th Ave., a small fish market and sidewalk cafes. Coffee roasting was like an ambrosia to the nose. Small bodegas (shops) where still common in the 1980’s Ybor, where you went to get fresh Cuban bread, meat, sausages and produce. It was a continuance of European small boutique shopping.
David Audett, The Cuban Sandwich Event creator had a panel of locals and talked about the changes that they encountered over the years and what they remember growing up in Ybor City.
Today the recognizable buildings were the Columbian Restaurant, La Tropicana and the infamous El Goya Night Club (now Czar’s). Take in this private invested & city sponsored classic art exhibition. Thank You to the month long Art Event, The Cuban Sandwich Show.
A month long celebration of the Cuban Sandwich
The month long Yborite’s creation of a hundred year old sandwich has its special month of fame. David Audett’s creation of what is and was the most popular sandwich in Ybor City, the Cuban Sandwich, now has a 30 day run event of art, storytelling, photography, art shows, panelists discussions and advertising the so popular delicious Cuban Sandwich fare.
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” Living in America: 100 Years of Ybor “ Film screening
Director Gayla Jamison screened and hosted a panel discussion of her one-hour Ybor City 1982 documentary.
Panelists: Moderator David Audett, Creator / Director of Cuban Sandwich Show Event; Filmmaker Gayla Jamison from Atlanta, GA; Yvonne” Yollie” Capin, Tampa City Council member; Judith Vilavianis, artist born in Ybor City and a subject in the film; Don Barco, owner of King Corona Cigar Bar; Joe Howden, artist and tour guide for Ybor City; Michelle and Robert Faedo, winners of the “Best Cuban Sandwich in Florida 2012”. They all brought memories of growing up in Ybor City to the attendees. www.CubanSandwichShow.com
July 3rd GaYBOR Style
St. Pete Pride 6-30-2012
On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of St. Pete Pride – THANK YOU for making the 10th Annual Pride in Paradise such a huge success!! With record numbers in attendance and clear beautiful skies, the 10th Annual St. Pete Pride Street Festival & Promenade was the best one yet! We’d especially like to thank all of the many volunteers who helped make this day and the events throughout the month of June possible. Without the community – this event wouldn’t exist and we should all be very proud.
For one day, a record number of folks – gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, straight and of all races and nationalities came together as ONE on the streets of St. Petersburg to celebrate their diversity, strengthen the bonds that pull us together and increase recognition for further LGBT Equality. THANK YOU for being a part of that astounding accomplishment.
At the end of the weekend I was reminded of a simple lesson – “Act like you do on the day of Pride – where diversity is celebrated, our advances in equality are acknowledged and our fight is recognized.” Just imagine the difference in the world if we considered that with everyone we met. Even after a long Pride weekend here in Florida and beyond the tiredness the important reasons of Pride ring clear.
Many have asked the question, “Where was the flag?” Just to put all rumors to rest – the flag was scheduled for the 10th anniversary and we are also disappointed that it wasn’t part of the festival it has been a part of since its inception. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the flag which is donated for use annually from a group in Ft. Lauderdale did not make it to the festival. It is planned for a return in 2013 and make sure to save the date for the 11th Annual Pride in Paradise on June 29, 2013!!
With Pride,
Chris Rudisill
Executive Director
St. Pete Pride

Post your photos of the event on www.facebook.com/stpetepride
Stay tuned for more events coming soon!! www.stpetepride.com
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