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HOME OF THE LARGEST FUTON SHOWROOM IN ALL OF TAMPA BAY 2222 State Road 580, Clearwater Florida 33763. STORE HOURS:  MONDAY - SATURDAY 10AM TO 7PM, SUNDAY 12PM TO 5PMCALL FOR HOLIDAY HOURS CALL US FOR SPECIAL PRICING "WE BEAT ALL PRICES"  BLOWOUT SALE CONTINUES, 30%-60% OFF  FUTON SOFA BEDS STARTING AT $269.99 DELIVERY AND SETUP AVAILABLE SAME AND NEXT DAY, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY.  DELIVERY FEES MAY VARY DEPENDING ON ITEMS AND DISTANCE. SERVING PINELLAS COUNTY, CLEARWATER, LARGO, SAINT PETERSBURG, DUNEDIN, TARPON SPRINGS, PALM HARBOR, OLDSMAR, SAND KEY, BELLEAIR BEACH, INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, INDIAN SHORES, REDINGTON SHORES, REDINGTON BEACH, MADEIRA BEACH, TREASURE ISLAND, SAINT PETERSBURG BEACH.  HILLSBOUROUGH COUNTY, TAMPA, BRANDON, PLANT CITY, TEMPLE TERRACE, WESLEY CHAPEL, ZEPHYRHILLS, ODESSA, LAND O'LAKES, GIBSONTON, APOLLO BEACH, SUN CITY CENTER, DADE CITY, LAKELAND, WINTER HAVEN, ORLANDO, SARASOTA, BRADENDTON, VALRICO, PALMETTO, VENICE, ENGLEWOOD, PORT CHARLOTTE, PASCO COUNTY, HOLIDAY, PORT RICHEY, NEW PORT RICHEY, HUDSON, WEEKI WACHEE, BAYONET POINT, SPRING HILL.




IF YOUR AREA IS NOT LISTED, CALL US AND WE WILL GET IT TO YOU! Come in and we will assist you with custom designing your futon package.  You can choose your;::  FUTON FRAME STYLE::  FUTON FRAME FINISH::  FUTON FRAME SIZE::  FUTON COMFORT LEVEL::  FUTON COVER COUPONSAVE AN ADDITIONAL 10% ON ANY STOCKED ITEMOR RECEIVE A FREE SELECT COVER WITH YOUR FUTON PURCHASE OF $350 OR MORE.​Not Valid with any other offers or specialsExpires Thursday727-441-88872222 State Road 580, Clearwater FL 33763 View Larger Map Visit our Clearwater showroom and experience the LARGEST and BEST futon bed selection in all of Tampa Bay.  Here you can see, on display, at least 50 styles of Futon frames in all 5 sizes and a variety of finishes.  We also offer the most futon mattresses in Tampa. All comfort levels are on display so you can touch, sit and feel each mattress in our selection.  We also have in stock over 300 assorted futon covers.  We also keep in stock, a wide selection of futon frames and futon mattresses.  




Enjoy huge discounts on FUTONS, PLATFORM BEDS WITH MATCHING CASE GOODS, BUNK BEDS, FUTON BUNKS, BEAN BAGS, RECLINERS, BAR STOOLS, BISTRO TABLES AND MUCH, MUCH MORE.  Come on by and take advantage our BIG SAVINGS.  CLOVER MURPHY CABINET BED Don't be fooled by online stores that promise free shipping.  They tell you it's free but it's not.  They actually add the shipping cost into the price of the product adding hundreds of $$  to your price.  At Action Futons we can save you that shipping cost  because we bring in our products by the truckload which minimizes our freight cost.The page you requested cannot be found.I was born in New Jersey, just over the bridge from Philadelphia (Go, Eagles! Go, Phillies!), and come from a large extended family. There are currently 109 of us—with a few more on the way. I love big families and since most of mine still live in or near Philly, I’m lucky that I get to go up there often. Here are most of us at my cousin Kait’s wedding in Philly (Aug . 2013)




But, I didn’t grow up there. My parents moved us to Orlando, Florida when I was two. From there we moved to Plano, Texas for a few years and then back to Orlando, where I stayed until I left for college in Tampa, Florida (Go, Bulls!). I met my husband at USF our freshman year, and together we moved to southern Florida after graduation. I’ve been here ever since. As a kid, I HATED my picture taken. Me and my siblings. Pretty easy to guess which one is me.My parents quickly gave up on any formal photos, and I often feel like I owe them money for constantly ruining family pictures, but I think my punishment was the fact that my own daughter is just like me. While I still don’t love posing for the camera, I very much appreciate the story a photo tells. In fact, I’ve been in love with stories and storytelling since I can remember. I wrote my first picture book at the age of 5, but unfortunately it was written in crayon on the outside wall of my house. Had I been one to enjoy my picture being taken, my parents might have snapped one of me with that masterpiece, but instead it’s gone forever.




When we lived in Texas, my mom used to clean a daycare facility after hours. My brother, sister, and I had to tag along, and I clearly remember sitting for hours in a bean bag chair discovering new books every single day.  I even wrote my first poem there, which my mom framed for me. Eventually we moved back to Orlando and I’m so, so glad we did because I returned just in time to have Mrs. Strelauski for my 4th grade teacher. She was a firm believer in reading books out loud to her class, and when she read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume, well, it was THE BEST BOOK I’D EVER HEARD! My heart broke for Peter! I’ll say it again. From there, I devoured books on my own, and I especially loved reading to my sister before bed every night. When I went away to college, it never occurred to me (Duh, I know!) to make a career out of something with books. Instead, I declared my major Elementary Education, did a level 1 internship, and knew it wasn’t for me. I quickly switched to Social Science Education, which is what my degree is in.




Yet during my quick stint in elementary ed., I had a teacher, Dr. Gloria Houston, for my Literature for the Child class. She herself was a published author. We read and dissected numerous books that semester. I looked at her each day like she was a rock star. A real, live, published author was teaching me! Me and my kids visiting Dr. Houston on a trip to North Carolina. When I changed to secondary Social Science education, I met another amazing teacher, Dr. Barbara Cruz. History was always a favorite subject of mine in school, but this professor taught eye-opening lessons and changed the way I viewed the world. Because of this, she makes an appearance as the teacher in my novel Just a Drop of Water. I am a writer today because of both of these women. I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to repay them. The inspiring Dr. Barbara Cruz. I hope you can have even a single conversation with this amazing woman someday. Though I did teach social studies for a few years, I eventually left due to a pretty severe hearing loss (called Sensorineural Hearing Loss–which progressively gets worse each year.)

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