The Left Bank Bistro Booking Fast for Valentine’s Day Specials

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.Feb. 4, 2020 — The Left Bank Bistro released its special menu designed especially for Valentine’s Day. The holiday menu has a new selection of three entrees, with seafood, steak and vegetarian options. The regular menu items will also be available.

Owner, Susanne Byram said, “We’ve had a significant amount of interest already. We have some early and late reservations still available. For reservations call 727-256-1691.

Ce repas est délicieux! (The food is delicious!)

The February 14th menu includes:
Starters

• Lobster bisque with cognac
• Roasted Oysters, Gruyere, parmesan, celery mignonette

Entrees
• Grilled Grouper, brussels sprouts with pancetta, cold water lobster in brandy cream, foie gras mousse
• N.Y Strip, Roast broccolini, truffle fingerling potatoes, lump crab in lemon peppercorn butter
• Fresh Tagliatelle, grilled vegetables, white wine, garlic, truffle butter

Desserts
• Chocolate torte, pistachio gelato, raspberry and chocolate ganache
• Honey pecan tart, French vanilla ice cream, cinnamon whipped cream

About The Left Bank Bistro
The Left Bank Bistro is located in the Crescent Lake area at 1225 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N., St Petersburg, FL 33701 The elegant decor and setting takes you back to 1920’s Paris – where artists and poets lived during that time period. The restaurant is housed in a meticulously restored 1922 bungalow that features French cuisine along with signature top-shelf cocktails named after the artists of the day. There is inside as well as outside seating for patrons. For reservations call 727-256-1691 or visit the website at http://www.theleftbankbistro.com

ICONS in Transformation Art Exhibit Opens at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in St Petersburg, FL

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.Nov. 26, 2019 — St. Thomas Episcopal Church in St Petersburg, FL is pleased to host ICONS in Transformation, a traveling modern art exhibition of 100+ contemporary works by the internationally acclaimed Russian-Swedish abstract expressionist Ludmila Pawlowska.

The exhibit will introduce Pawlowska’s work and shed new light on this prolific and influential artist who presents traditional Russian icons as a source of inspiration for contemporary art. The exhibition opened on November 24, 2019  and will run through February 9, 2020 in St Petersburg, Florida.

The ICONS in Transformation exhibit features paintings created by Pawlowska over a decade. She began creating the “icons” after the sudden death of her mother. She found comfort recalling the icons she had seen in Russia monasteries and worked through her grief through her own artwork.

Over her long and distinguished career, Pawlowska has worked with a wide range of genres, both figurative and abstract. She’s worked with wood, fabric, paper, steel, copper, plywood and Plexiglas, as well as found objects. Her work has earned rave reviews for its originality and evocative qualities, ranging from startling “in your face” dramatic expression to ethereal contemplative beauty that draws the viewer in.
The exhibit has toured cathedrals, museums and galleries in Europe, and the U.S.St. Thomas Episcopal Church is pleased to offer Pawlowska’s art and vision for the first time to the central Florida art community.

The current ICONS in Transformation exhibit includes between 100+ pieces of Pawlowska’s contemporary works as well as a dozen traditional icons created at the workshop of Vassilevsky Monastery in Suzdal, Russia.

About the Artist: Ludmila Pawlowska was born in 1964 in exile, in Kazakhstan, a former Soviet Republic. Although she did not have a religious upbringing, she chose to be baptized into the Russian Orthodox Church when she was 18, an illegal act at the time. After the fall of the Soviet Union, she moved to Sweden, where she and her husband Jan Lech run the Scandinavian Art Center. For more information on Pawlowska, please visit www.ludmilapawlowska.se

About St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Founded in 1952, St. Thomas Episcopal Church is a member of the Southwest Florida Diocese of the Episcopal Church. The church is located at 1200 Snell Isle Boulevard, NE in St Petersburg, FL and is open to all members of the community.

Triage Partners Integrates Incoming Quality Inspection (IQC) and Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) Testing in WipIT™ Software System

TAMPA, Fla.Sept. 16, 2019 — Triage Partners, LLC launched an Incoming Quality Inspection (IQC) – Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) solution today by incorporating industry standard inspection criteria as part of Triage’s WipIT™ work flow control system.

Triage Partners initial deployment will be with a tier-one technology distributor and their OEM customer. Triage will perform visual quality inspection and functional test of parts based on OEM’s AQL requirements and provide data analytics.

Triage WipIT™ work flow control system integrates customer specific cosmetic and functional test criteria and automatically generates sample sizes to be pulled from inventory to be inspected. Once product is staged for inspection, WipIT™ captures various administrative, product technical quality data and metrics with real time reporting.

Several Fortune 500 companies have successfully been utilizing Triage cutting edge solutions’ for supply chain processes for forward and reverse logistics. Triage offers the solution as a SaaS solution by licensing WipIT™ along with consulting services or providing WipIT™ and resources to perform the service embedded inside customers infrastructure.

“Triage Partners continues to provide customers innovative supply chain solutions deployed virtually anywhere in the logistics pipeline to drive efficiencies. Our model is to enable our customers to perform value-add services at the edge of the supply chain, mitigating needless movement of product,” says Dennis Ayo, Triage Partners Executive Vice President.

Triage Partners, LLC is a technology enabled services and software provider that sells it services and software directly. For further information visit www.Triage-Partners.com.

Triage Partners Licenses WipIT™ SaaS to Global Logistics Company

TAMPA, Fla.June 17, 2019 — Triage Partners, LLC has licensed its WipIT™ (Work In Process Information Technology) work flow control Software as a Service (SaaS) to a global third party logistics company.

After years of utilizing the system as an Operation Support System (OSS) Triage licensed its WipIT™ SaaS for internal customer deployments managing forward and reverse operations for 3PL’s and direct end customers.  Triage WipIT™ system is a cloud-based workflow control system designed as a complementary system to warehouse management systems (WMS) for non-traditional processes such as product staging, returns processing (screening, test and disposition) or other processes traditional WMS systems do not support.

“After conducting market research and numerous requests by customers to license our software, we saw the opportunity to meet the demand for our software to streamline operations,” said Dennis Ayo, Executive Vice President, Triage Partners, LLC.

Triage WipIT™ is offered as a SaaS solution enabling 3PL’s and direct shippers with an inexpensive, flexible and easy to use system with robust reporting and business intelligence.

WipIT™ is cloud based, device independent and can run on any device. All one needs is an internet connection.  Several companies have successfully been utilizing the system for various solutions and include: Tier One Telecommunications companies, Global 3PL’s and Technology Distributors.

Triage Partners, LLC is a technology enabled services and software provider. For further information about Triage Partners or it’s software solutions, please contact Dennis Ayo at DAyo@triage-partners.com or call 813-422-0346