Orange Blossom Award: The Ones Who Held the Net
by Avery Anderson
Some Orange Blossom Awards go to people with titles.
This one goes to the people who made it possible for there to be anything at all.
Today—on Christmas Day—we’re honoring Adam and Natalie Bounds, and David DiGioacchino .
You won’t see their names on a season brochure.
You won’t hear them thanked from a stage.
But if you’re reading The Arts Passport at all, it’s because they were there first.
Starting a business—especially one rooted in community—isn’t just about money or time. It’s about emotional capital. About having people who say yes before there’s proof. Who show up when the idea is still wobbly and the website is still broken.
The Arts Passport’s LLC? Filed in Adam and Natalie’s spare bedroom. A place to store 250 lawn signs? David's garage.
The early drafts? Tested by them.
The vendor booths? They showed up.
The moments when momentum felt thin? They stayed steady.
There’s also a quieter, more radical form of support at play here: space.
The only way this project has been able to grow is by me not personally not carrying the weight of a lease. House-sitting filled my housing gaps—but when the gaps got wider, Adam, Natalie, and David opened their homes. That generosity didn’t just offer shelter; it bought time. Time to build. Time to breathe. Time for The Arts Passport to become real.
In doing so, they didn’t just support one person.
They supported an entire arts ecosystem—artists, audiences, and stories that now get to exist because someone said, You can land here.
This Orange Blossom is for the unsung heroes.
For the spare bedrooms.
For the couches and guest rooms.
For the friends who don’t ask for credit and don’t keep score.
Without them, The Arts Passport would not be a thing.
What Are the Orange Blossom Awards?
A month-long series from The Arts Passport celebrating the people and organizations whose quiet, steady work strengthens Tampa Bay’s arts ecosystem. No applications. No campaigning. Just community-driven recognition, released daily in December.
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