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St. Pete Beach eNews The Official Electronic Newsletter of St. Pete Beach
September 14, 2017
~LIBRARY NEWS & EVENTS LIBRARY HAS POWER, WI-FI ACESS AND COMPUTERS, A/C, CHILDRENS MOVIES AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC ALL DAY. NO LIBRARY CARD
NECESSARY!
Monday, 1:00 p.m., Hidden History of Tampa Bay: The Narvaez Expedition and Journey of Cabeza de Vaca, presented by local historian and horticulturist David Anderson (rescheduled from September 11 due to Hurricane Irma aftermath); Monday, 5:30 pm, Children's Movie of the Month, The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water; Tuesday, 10:30 am, Book Discussion Group, The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman; Tuesday, 3:00-5:00 pm, One-on-One Tech Help (reserve 30 minutes of staff help with laptop, smartphone, tablet, library e-books, etc.); Wednesday, 2:00 pm (matinee) and 5:30 pm (encore), Movie of the Month, Hell or High Water; Thursday, 11:00 am, Mother Goose Story Time for ages 0-3; Thursday, 4:00 pm, Tail Waggin' Tutors (skill-building for beginning readers with reading therapy dog).
~STAY ALERT AND INFORMED THIS HURRICANE SEASON WITH THE CITY OF ST. PETE BEACHS APP SPB CONNECT- the official platform for residents to access their gov-ernment in a single location. With this new tool, residents can submit, track, and view near-by service requests through their smartphones, online, via phone, and SMS. Residents can also use the app to find information on public health, safety warnings, evacuation notices, severe weather and major service interruptions as they occur through notifications sent right to your device. SPB Connect is a free service and is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play for im-mediate use. It is also available through the citys website at www.stpetebeach.org. To learn more about using Public Stuff in your community, please visit publicstuff.com/tour, or contact Jennifer McMahon, Recreation Director, at 727.363.9245 or [email protected].
THE WARREN WEBSTER BUILDING During the month of September, the Warren Web-ster building will be closed for repairs. No meetings will take place there during the month. Pass-A-Grille Way public meetings will held at Fire Station 23 (7301 Gulf Blvd, St Pete Beach 33706) for that month. closed September 4th in observance of Labor Day.
POOL INFORMATION
Water temp. always 82!
POOL HOURS August 1 September 30
ADULT LAP SWIM Mon-Fri: 7a-11a
Tues-Thurs: 7a-10a Mon-Fri: 11a-3p (limited lanes)
PUBLIC SWIM
Mon-Fri: 11a-3p Sat: 10a-3p Sun: 12p-3p
COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS
Mon-Fri: 7a-8:30p Sat: 9a-1pm Sun: Closed
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Held at City Hall ~
Planning Board September 18 @ 4p
~ City Commission Budget Hearing
September 19 @ 6p ~
Police Pension Board Special Meeting
September 20 @ 8:30a ~
Fire Pension Board Special Meeting
September 20 @ 9:30a ~
City Commission September 26 @ 6p
~ Board of Adjustment September 27 @ 2p
~ Historic Preservation Board
October 5 @ 3:30p
Commission meetings replay on Ch. 642 on a
continuous loop
nfpa.org/education NFPA 2017
NATIONAL FIREPROTECTION ASSOCIATIONThe leading information and knowledge resourceon fire, electrical and related hazards
Generator Generator
Just Remember...
Downed utility lines, power company blackouts, heavy snow falls or summer storms can all lead to power outages. Many people turn toa portable generator for a temporary solution without knowingthe risks.
FACT CO deaths associated with generators have spiked in
recent years as generator sales have risen.
!
SafetySafety
When plugging in appliances, make sure they are plugged directly into the generator or a heavy duty outdoor-rated extension cord. The cords should be checked for cuts, tears and that the plug has all three prongs, especially a grounding pin.
If you must connect the generator to the house wiring to power appliances, have a qualified electrician install a properly rated transfer switch in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all applicable state and local electrical codes.
Store fuel for the generator in a container that is intended for the purpose and is correctly labeled as such. Store the containers outside of living areas.
Generators should be used in well ventilated locations outside at least 5 feet away from all doors, windows, and vent openings. Measure the 5-foot distance from the generator exhaust system to the building.
Never use a generator in an attached garage, even with the door open.
Place generators so that exhaust fumes cant enter the home through windows, doors or other openings in the building. The exhaust must be directed away from the building.
Make sure to install carbon monoxide (CO) alarms in your home. Follow manufacturers instructions for correct placement and mounting height.
Turn off generators and let them cool down before refueling. Never refuel a generator while it is hot.
From: Eileen TorresTo: SPBINFOSubject: Pinellas: Residents, businesses can apply for federal assistance for Irma damageDate: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 2:02:25 PMAttachments: image002.png
From: Pinellas County - Marketing & Communications [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 1:31 PMTo: Pinellas County - Marketing & CommunicationsSubject: Pinellas: Residents, businesses can apply for federal assistance for Irma damage
Release #31 1:30 p.m.Sept. 12, 2017Contact for Media Only(727) 464-3820 EOC PIO
Pinellas: Residents, businesses can apply for federal assistance for Irmadamage
Loans offer federal aid for loss and damage related to disasters
President Trump signed federal disaster declaration Sunday
Federal assistance available through FEMA for individuals and families
Low-interest disaster loans through U.S. Small Business Administration
Pinellas County businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals who suffered damages asa result of Hurricane Irma can now apply for federal assistance.
Pinellas is one of numerous counties eligible for federal funds following the issuance of amajor disaster declaration Sunday by President Donald Trump.
Both individuals and business owners should document any storm-related damage as they returnto their homes and businesses, including photos, to include in their applications forassistance.
FEMA assistance for individuals
Individuals can register online for assistance from the Federal Emergency ManagementAgency at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or through the FEMA App.
Applicants will need the following to apply:
mailto:/O=SPB/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=EILEEN TORRESA9Emailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.disasterassistance.gov/
Social Security Number;
Daytime telephone number;
Current mailing address and address and zip code of the damaged property; and
Private insurance information, if available.
FEMA urges those interested to apply as soon as possible, as applications may triggeradditional grant assistance.
Another option for individuals, including those who use 711 relay or VRS, is to call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) while those who use TTY can call 1-800-462-7585. The toll-free telephonenumbers will operate from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. EDT seven days a week until further notice.
Please note: FEMA encourages applicants to use the website first to apply as significant callvolume may cause long wait times on the phone.
SBA loans for businesses
Low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration are available toindividuals, businesses and non-profit organizations. The loans can be used for loss anddamages not fully covered by insurance.
Applicants may apply online using the Electronic Loan Application (ELA) via the SBAs securewebsite at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela. Businesses that suffered physical damage and need cash flow assistance while waiting forSBA assistance can also contact Pinellas County Economic Development about applying forFloridas emergency bridge loan program. Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 13, businesses cancontact the Pinellas County Small Business Development Center for information about bridgeloans at: (727) 453-7200. The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage is Nov. 9, 2017. Thedeadline to return economic injury applications is June 11, 2018. A Disaster Recovery Center location will be set up in Pinellas County for applicants who needin-person assistance with either FEMA or SBA programs. More information will beannounced.
Pinellas County citizens are encouraged to get updates on Irma recovery efforts by visitingwww.pinellascounty.org and following county social media accounts; search hashtag#PinellasIrma.
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https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/http://www.pinellascounty.org/
St. Pete Beach Public Library
365 73rd Avenue
St. Pete Beach, FL
727-363-9238
Hidden History of Tampa Bay: The Narvaez
Expedition and the Journey of Cabeza de Vaca
Presented by David Anderson
Monday, September 18
1:00-2:00 p.m.
Learn the incredible true story of the 1528
Narvaez expedition and the native people
they encountered as the survivors walked
from Florida to the Pacific Ocean.
In this presentation he will share artifacts
found on-site that will illuminate the lives
of the native people as well as their fateful
meeting with the Spaniards.
David Anderson is a local historian and
horticulturalist whose grandfather built
their family home at the site of the
Tocobaga Indian village where Panfilo
Narvaez landed his men and ships nearly
500 years ago.
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