“Vintage St. Pete & Pinellas Volume 3” Book Release Party

With author Bill DeYoung and St. Petersburg Press

Literary

You’re invited to a celebration of “Vintage St. Pete & Pinellas Volume 3” with author Bill DeYoung and St. Petersburg Press! Join us and learn a little fun local history.

The third volume in the Vintage St. Pete series takes another long, loving, deeply nostalgic look at life in Florida’s fastest-growing city before the dawn of the twenty-first century. These lavishly-illustrated stories will strike a chord with anyone who’s ever called St. Petersburg home. Here are the cherished traditions and legends: The annual Festival of States parade, fancy dinners at the world-famous Kapok Tree Inn and one-of-a-kind casual restaurants The Penguin and Ted Peters Famous Smoked Fish. El Cap! The Chattaway! Hometown heroes like organ-playing comedian Lenny Dee, beloved newspaper columnist Dick Bothwell, and Tom Reese, the eccentric proprietor of the bohemian Beaux Arts Gallery; media icons Salty Sol, Ernie Lee, Shock Armstrong and the rest of the “WTVT Big 13” gang (the top-rated local TV station for 25 years). The incredible stories of the Courageous Twelve, the U.S. Coast Guard Blackthorn tragedy and artist Rockne Krebs’ great Pier laser-light experiment! The whole historic saga of Tarpon Springs, once the world’s sponge-diving capital; behind the scenes of Dolphin Tale, Spring Breakers, The Strange One and other Hollywood movies filmed in town … so much rich, entertaining local history you won’t read about anywhere else, in 25 all-new chapters.

“Bill DeYoung is a master of the feature story, as you’ll see in this third installment of Vintage St. Pete. His instinct for ferreting out the fascinating, yet often untold, stories of St. Petersburg’s history is unerring. Lucky for us, he does the hard work of committing these stories to print; weaving together the facts, context, setting, and quotes that make a story sing.” – From the Foreword by historian Monica Kile

 

Saturday, Oct. 14 at 8 PM

Doors open at 7 PM

Admission is Free

Books will be available for purchase, including Volumes 1 and 2

 

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