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As a tastemaker and interior decorator, Karen Post knows her way around a dinner party. To kick off this season of entertaining, she invited Bay to a gathering in her South Tampa home complete with a ...
espresso and plenty of wine. Stay entertained dancing to live music, playing bocce or browsing the vendors with Italian pottery, artwork and olive oil. Admission is free but RSVPs are appreciated ...