Community Foundations Impact Individuals

YMCA helps MS personSometimes someone unknowingly collides with your life, your business, your outlook on life. Pinellas Community Foundation recently crossed paths with just such an admirable individual named Richard at YMCA of the Suncoast in Clearwater.

Richard has Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a disease impacting the central nervous system. MS is an unpredictable disease from which deterioration can come fast, unless a person stays vital. Richard actively uses the “Y” swimming pool and PAL, a portable aquatic lift purchased with the help of a grant from Pinellas Community Foundation.

As you read you will find that Richard is much more than an example of how Pinellas Community Foundation makes a difference to individuals in our community. He is an inspiration. We hope his insights and energetic spirit serve to uplift you, just as it has us.

Look for Richard’s monthly posts throughout the year.

Suncoast YMCA helps people with MSFrom Where I Sit by Richard E.

Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans. – John Lennon

I have had MS for fifty-one years, since I was twenty-two, so there’s a lot to tell.

Multiple sclerosis presents you with a never-ending supply of circumstances. Some come and go dramatically, some progress slowly. I am fortunate to have had a gradual course of illness that allowed me the time to adjust to living with it. An incredibly supportive wife and family have helped me through this, as well.

It’s also easier too, if you are a problem-solver.

As a skill or function diminishes it’s hard not to think of it as a loss. The most common reaction is that you think you are less of a person because of it. Dogs don’t think that way. They don’t think they are less of a dog if they only have three legs. They simply adopt a gait that gets them from one point to another. People add something else – a period of mourning their loss. It’s natural, but it’s the length of that mourning period that determines when or whether a person will work on that problem.

Multiple sclerosis is aided by pool liftBy nature, I like solving problems, and MS is a biggie, but I work on it in little increments. If not, the enormity of my MS would be overwhelming. For example: if I have a concern about my ability to keep standing, I work my legs specifically in the pool, and parallel bars in PT, I use bands to strengthen them when I am sitting in my wheelchair watching television, I stretch them in yoga. If my hand needs tending to I create a program for that. If I get casual about this I notice I am losing ground. The thought that I might never be able to stand again, and will only be able to slide-transfer onto things, or that my hand will lose all function, propels me into action once more. Those things might someday happen but I am going to try and slow that process down as much as I can.

BIO: Richard, born in the heart of Manhattan, has recently begun writing memoirs of his life there as well as stories about his travels through many countries, mostly by hitching, motorcycle and kayak. He has lived and worked in Mexico, has been in the film industry, in publishing as an art director for 20 years, taught graphic design throughout his life on the college level, and was a retailer in Connecticut with his wife Karen, of the arts of Native America, Mexico and The West for 20 years, before retiring in Clearwater Florida. He has had multiple sclerosis for 50 years, and the last 25 years of adventures have been by wheelchair.

Photos from 2016 “The Longest Table” Event in St. Petersburg

The Longest TableThe Longest Table event was a unique dining experience set in beautiful downtown St. Petersburg. This epicurean adventure takes the most grandly set tables and places them in the middle of a city street just along the waterfront. The Pinellas Community Foundation was one of the proud sponsors of this event benefiting WUSF Public Media. IMG_4170 IMG_4172 IMG_4176 IMG_4177 IMG_4183 IMG_4188Longest table

The Longest Table is Almost Sold Out

The Longest Table Bayshore Drive

 

WUSF Public Media Presents The Longest Table

 

Screen Shot 2016-03-24 at 9.47.44 AM Screen Shot 2016-03-24 at 9.49.17 AMWUSF Public Media’s The Longest Table is a unique dining event set in beautiful downtown St Petersburg. This epicurean adventure takes the most grandly set tables and places them in the middle of a city street just along the waterfront. Restaurants featured this year include: Mise en Place, 400 Beach, Cafe L Europe, Orange Blossom Catering, Parkshore Grill, Mattison, and more! Enjoy elegant dining al fresco and support the very best in public broadcasting at WUSF Public Media! Prepare for an epicurean experience in an obscure location. Luxury is taken to the streets with “The Longest Table,” an event benefiting WUSF Public Media while generating positive attention for the St. Pete community. The event features prix fixe menus complemented with unique adult drinks from some of the ‘Burg’s most adored restaurants including Marchand’s and Parkshore Grill.

This sun kissed event will take place on Thursday, April 14 on Bay Shore Drive. Tickets for the concrete picnic range from $100 to $150 dependent upon the restaurant/meal you choose to indulge in. This is a 21 and over event and reservations are required. For information regarding reservations, visit The Longest Table’s official site where tickets, menus and available seating are priced, listed and available for purchase.

See last year’s photos here: 2105 Longest Table. For information regarding reservations, visit The Longest Table’s official site where tickets, menus and available seating are priced, listed and available for purchase, or call (800) 661-0823.

The Longest Table sponsors

The Longest Table 2016 – Tickets are Selling Out

The Longest Table Bayshore DriveSponsoring Public Media at THE LONGEST TABLE

On April 14, 2016, WUSF plans to lay out tables upon tables down the middle of Bayshore Drive in St. Petersburg. It is all part of The Longest Table, WUSF Public Media’s annual spring benefit. The Longest Table is an epicurean experience that showcases prix fixe menus from the area’s finest restaurants. Following dinner, the party continues at the Museum of Fine Arts with friends from WUSF Public Media and the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg.

WUSF Longest TableWUSF Public Media, the only public media organization in the Tampa Bay area, provides meaningful and relevant content that enhances quality of life in our community. In addition to its unique blend music broadcasting, WUSF also provides a wide range of original programing with a focus on education, healthcare, the environment and military affairs.

The Longest Table is a fundraiser celebrating the 50th anniversary of WUSF. Funds from the event support the continuance of public media in the Tampa Bay area.

Pinellas Community Foundation is proud to sponsor The Longest Table. Tickets Available Here and Now. Hurry, many restaurant sections of the tables have already sold out!

The Longest Table sponsors