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Wrecking Crew To Demolish Piece Of Port Tampa's History
By DULCINEA CUELLAR dcuellar@tampatrib.com
Published: Mar 25, 2006

William "Dick" Carter remembers attending Port Tampa City Council meetings in the small white-stucco building at Interbay and West Shore boulevards.

"We had lots of meetings in that old building," said Carter, 78, who served on the council for two years before the town was annexed by Tampa in 1961. "It was very small ... but it served its purpose."

Crews are set to begin demolishing the former city hall, administration building and city library Tuesday because of mold and asbestos. 

Lisa Wilson remembers going to story time at the library in the mid-1970s.

"We would all sit in a semicircle and listen to the storyteller," she said. "There are so few buildings left of our history and our sense of community; it's so sad.

"It's very unfortunate it couldn't be used as anything else," the 35-year-old Port Tampa resident said.

The demolition will be completed by Wednesday at a cost of $11,326, including asbestos abatement, according to Kimmins Contracting Corp.

The city has no plans for the property, said Randy Crowder, real estate contract specialist.

Jill Buford, president of the Civic Association of Port Tampa, said she hoped the city would do something with the building, which had been left to rot.

"Now it's a big box of mold," she said. "For the old-timers, it's just another piece of old Port Tampa being removed."

The 1947 building, 8611 Interbay Blvd., isn't a designated historical structure.

But Carter's wife, Ethel, said it has sentimental value for her and other longtime residents.

"And I took my granddaughter there for story time," she said.

 

Dec 11, 2004

Port Tampa Celebrates Season With Tree Lighting, Big Cards

By MICHAEL H. SAMUELS
msamuels@tampatrib.com

PORT TAMPA - For the ninth year in a row, Port Tampa is holding its community tree-lighting ceremony, featuring Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, Christmas cards designed by West Shore Elementary fifth- graders, caroling, cookies and arts and crafts.

The ceremony begins at 4:30 p.m. today at the Spanish- American War Memorial Park, 4701 W. Lancaster St.

``It's a good time for the kids,'' organizer Margaret Hamrick said. ``It's really a lot of fun.''

Hamrick said the main event will be a vote on the best large, wooden Christmas cards designed by the school's three fifth-grade classes.

Last year was the school's first participation in the card- making contest, which was expanded to include all fifth- graders, Hamrick said.

Cards designed by residents, neighborhood groups and the Civic Association of Port Tampa will be displayed along the park fence.

Attendees can vote by placing a quarter in a jar next to their favorite card. The fifth- grade teachers will keep the money raised.

Hamrick said the contest is a good way for children to be creative, with some friendly competition.

``It's fun for the kids and fun for the adults,'' Hamrick said.

The first-place class will win a pizza party, the second-place class a movie and popcorn, and the third-place class a cookie party.

Students can meet this year's Kris Kringle, resident Tom Vento, who's excited about dressing up in the red suit and white beard for the first time.

``I've got the belly for it,'' Vento said. ``It'll be fun.''

Reporter Michael H. Samuels can be reached at (813) 835-2109.

 

 
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