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ARTICLE IN GASPARILLA ISLAND MAGAZINE, AUGUST 2020



Artist Kelly Reark 
 www.KellyReark.com

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  1. Kelly, thanks for visiting my site TomBarryLithos. It looks like you live in one of my favorite spots on Earth! I'm a big fan of Gasperilla. "Tarpon Capital of the World" I've spent lots of time there over the years. Love The Temp...great eats! God Bless

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