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PLANT CITY EDITION
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Special Strawberry Festival Insert
2008 Festival Queen Kristen Smith
Interview with Patsy Brooks
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ning of February 2 was definitely a once-ina-lifetime chance at a dream realized - the annual Florida Strawberry Festival Queen’s pageant was held. We give you a run-down of the event, and then we introduce you to this year’s Queen and Court. Take this opportunity to meet the new faces who will be representing our town this year!
on the cover: Kristen Smith, 2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen
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The end of February is just weeks away, and everyone in Plant City knows that signals the beginning of another Strawberry Festival. Patsy Brooks, the Festival’s current General Manager, has spent almost her entire working career with the Florida Strawberry Festival and we were fortunate enough to get a few minutes of her time recently.
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From our tiniest Plant City Representatives to those who have been born into the foundation of our community (like the Black family, Ginger Forte and Johnnie Byrd), we have some great stories this month! You’ll also find a few stories signaling the quick approach of the Florida Strawberry Festival!
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We bring you our regular sports page, but remember, we have also added a new Sports Highlights page. Has your team won a championship? Does your coach need an assistant? Does your team mom go above and beyond the call of duty? Let us know! We want to hear about it so we can share it with Plant City!
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This year, the queen’s hair was done by Noelle Johnson at the Artistry, her makeup was done by MacKenzie from Merle Norman, and she was outfitted by Devony Scott at Sister’s & Company, as well as Southside Farm Supply.
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l e t t e r FR O M THE E D I T O R I was recently returning from a fun weekend in West Palm Beach, and on our trip home we stopped at an Outlet Mall. (For me, no trip is complete without some form of shopping!) We browsed around, made a few purchases and then headed back out to the car. All was safely stowed away, and, as I was the driver for the weekend, I began to back my car out, turning to the right as I moved away from the curb. Suddenly, my car would not move anymore. I frowned, and pushed the gas a bit harder. This resulted in a terrible sound, and then a quick jerk away…from a lovely collision with the minivan on my left. Oh, there was a nice, deep dent down the side of that minivan. And I won’t repeat what I said as I observed my careless mistake. I had a choice to make. And I decided to leave the customary note. As I began to do so, a small elderly lady exited the store and headed straight for the minivan. Oh boy. When she reached her vehicle, I stopped her to explain. She looked at me like I was nuts as I gave her my information, then proceeded to thank me for my honesty. After about a week of working with body shops and insurance companies, her car was fixed, and she was a happy camper. She shared something with me during our last conversation: “I volunteer with underprivileged school children once a week, and we talk about what it means to be people of character. I told them the story of you hitting my car, and how you stayed to tell me that you did it, and how you made everything right in the end. I asked them what kind of a person you were, and they all agreed you were a person of character!” The point of this story is not to let everyone in Plant City know that third-graders think I’m a person of character. What I do want to get across is that no matter where you are, there is always someone watching you; whether you were born and raised in Plant City and couldn’t go to the corner store without your Aunt Betty telling your momma, or you’ve recently moved to the area and you don’t know anyone – people are watching you. Take the time to be a good example! Our Spotlight Interview is with someone who followed good examples and is now one herself: Patsy Brooks, our Florida Strawberry Festival General Manager. Take the time to read her memories of the Strawberry Festival, and see how she’s working to make it even better this year! We also have an entire section of the magazine dedicated to everyone’s favorite February and March activity: the Strawberry Festival! Catherine Aird once said, “If you can’t be a good example, then you’ll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” Which are you? With You In Mind,
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retraction In our last issue, we told you the story of a couple who married at Christmas Lane. While we called the father of the bride Harold Burnette, his name is Bill Burnette. We apologize for any confusion in this area.
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TALK OF THE TOWN Richard! We appreciate your dedication to our communities!
Jay and Laurel Ritenbaugh of Plant City announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsay, to Ryan Pope, son of the Reverend Todd and Star Pope of Lakeland. Lindsay graduated from Plant City High School in 2002 and from Florida Southern College in 2006.
A mission trip to Israel has been announced for February of 2009 by Eastside Baptist Church. If anyone is interested in attending or contributing, contact Reverend Jack Roberts at (813) 754-3963. Edwards, Platt, Raulerson, Coakley & Company, PA recently announced that it successfully completed a rigorous peer review of its accounting and auditing practice. The reviewer(s) concluded the firm complies with the stringent quality control standards set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the national professional organization of CPA’s. Congratulations to the company!
She is currently teaching 3rd Grade at Lincoln Avenue Academy in Lakeland. Ryan graduated from Lake Gibson High School in 2003 and is pursuing a degree in Elementary Education at Florida Southern College. First United Methodist Church of Lakeland currently employs him in their Neighborhood Ministries department. A June wedding is planned. Congratulations to Katie Sharer, who was recently crowned Miss Winter Park 2008! We’re so proud of you, Katie! Thank you for representing Plant City well! Next stop, Miss Florida! In our last issue we published a story on the W.F. Merrin Family. Jackie Godwin recently brought an updated version of a photo we used for the article, with a bit more information to share. Thanks to Jackie and his mother, Cecil
Ruth Mansell Godwin, for sharing the photo and caption with us! Dennis Kuester, the chairman of Marshall & Ilsley Corporation and the Metavante Corporation, recently spoke at the Strategic Marketplace Breakfast, an event presented by Somebody Cares Plant City. Next month’s speaker is Peter Horrobin of Ellel Ministries, and the event will be held on February 21. For more information, contact Norm Blanton at (813) 752-4671. The Plant City Recreation & Parks Department hosted a softball game between the South Florida Baptist Hospital Seniors Softball team and a Kids & Kubs team from Saint Petersburg on Thursday night, January 10. Plant City defeated the visitors 13-2 in a fun game played in Plant City Stadium! Richard W. Joyner, who has been with Farm Credit for 35 years and had served as President and CEO since 1997, will now retire. During his tenure as president, the Association’s gross loan volume has almost doubled, and a new location for the main offices was secured. Joyner graduated from Plant City High School. Reginald T. Holt will replace him. Thank you for your service,
Many of Plant City’s best runners took part in the 2008 Walt Disney World Marathon! Tammy Castagno, Russ Hostetler, Thomas Loftus, Scott McIntosh, Jeff Reschke, Leslie Ryan, Pamela Saylor, Mike Schulte, Wendi Schulte, Mike Storter, Hope Thibodeaux and Sandy Van Oosten, all Plant City residents, all participated. Thanks for representing us well, runners! U.S. Senator Mel Martinez (R-FL) recently congratulated Patrick Alfonso of Plant City on his acceptance to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Mr. Alfonso, who attends Plant City High School, is one of 47 students that Senator Martinez nominated this year for positions with a U.S. military academy. Congratulations, Patrick! The 35th annual Optimist Tri-Star Basketball Skills Competition was held Saturday January
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TALK OF THE TOWN 26 at 2:00pm in the Tomlin Middle School gym. 62 participants ages 8-13 competed for awards with combined scores in dribbling through cones against the clock, shooting free throws and shots outside the lane along with passing tests for chest and bounce passes. The event is sponsored by the Plant City Optimist Club and coordinated by the City of Plant City Recreation & Parks Department. A drop-in 90th birthday party will be held for Evelyn Gibson on February 23 at the Plant City Living Center from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Congratulations, Evelyn, on this milestone! Abigayle Marie Beck was born to former Plant City resident Susan Ballard Beck and her
The Plant City YMCA’s Biggest Winners for 2007 team members are Hugo Nacianceno,
St. Ste. 203. For more information, call (813) 659-3306. The Florida Strawberry Festivals’ 31st annual Fashion Show & Luncheon was held on January 31. With more models than ever and over 600
Debi White, Eileen Anderson, Nancy Mastrocola, and Lilia Nacianceno. Congratulations to all! If your child would enjoy receiving a letter from Peter Cotton Tail for Easter, register at www. plantcitygov.com/rec by clicking the Letters from Peter Cotton Tail link or by calling Christine Washburn at (813) 659-4200 X 4340 or e-mailing cwashburn@plantcitygov.com. The Plant City Tennis Center will again offer lessons for tots (ages 4-7) and beginners (ages 8-16). These classes will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:00pm for beginners and 6:00 to 6:45pm for tots. The three-week session of six classes costs only $50 for beginners and $25 for tots. Register by February 1 for the February sessions. For more info on this program and other Plant City Tennis Center offerings, go to the PCRPD web site, www. plantcitygov.com/rec - click the Tennis Center link, or contact Tennis Professional C. Shane Johnson at sjohnson@plantcitygov.com or call 813-707-7485. Vogel Realty Services, Inc. and Wachovia will be holding a Buyer’s Open House on March 1 from 9:00 a.m. until noon at 1514 S. Alexander
husband, Robert Beck, on January 4. Abigayle weighed in at 6 lbs. 4 oz. and measured 19 inches long. Congratulations to the Becks, who are now residing in Milner, Georgia. FOCUS Magazine plant city • february 15 - march 15, 2008 • Page 8
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Meet the Staff of Focus Magazine, and find out what their favorite Strawberry Festival indulgence is!
Mike Floyd Publisher All of the food, but I do head for the roasted corn booth first.
dede Floyd Office Manager I like to purchase all of the new strawberry accessories every year and watch my sons enjoy themselves at the festival.
tammy simpson Sales Running as fast as I can, to beat Kristen to Mavric’s Chocolate Barn! And of course the bling at Gizelle’s.
sophia hyde Sales Does going to the pageant count? That really is my favorite thing every year. During the festival I would say my favorite thing is eating strawberry shortcake and running into old friends everywhere I go.
Paula meyers Sales Elephant Ears...I will skip food for a week just to be able to eat all the elephant ears I want. My kids leave the grounds sick from all the rides...I leave sick b/c I’ve eaten too many elephant ears
lori boyle Credit Manager Elephant Ears (Even though my daughter eats most of it!)
Ronnie Monk Account Coordinator The Stawberry Shortcakes of course
stefanie burlingame Art Director I’m going with Fiske Fries as my #1.
anthony sassano Graphic Designer Funnel Cake
Phil ransdell Graphic Designer Anything fried
sherry baldwin Writer Cinnamon rolls, yummy!
daniel sperry Writer Elephant Ears
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kristen toney Editor in Chief Chocolate-dipped strawberries from Mavric’s
MAGAZINE Publisher Mike Floyd mike@floydpublications.com
brian west Writer Anything fried…with powered sugar…and chocolate. Oh, and strawberries. And whipped cream when I’m in the mood.
holly mallailieu Writer Parkesdale’s strawberry shortcake!
cheryl johnston Writer Italian Sausage Sandwich loaded with onions and bell peppers; also Fiske Fries
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janeel shulmister Writer Elephant Ears!!!
Joe Bowles Writer Cinnamonrollappledumplingstrawberryicecreamelephantearshortcakedippedinchocolateturkeylegitaliansausagecorndogcottoncandypopcorncocoanutshrimponastick
Wendy Brown Writer Strawberry Cheesecake from the Plant City High School Band Booth
Staff Writers Brian West, Wendy Brown, Holly Mallalieu, Heather Davis, Cheryl Johnston, Sherry Baldwin, Daniel Sperry, Janeel Shulmister, David Shulmister, Joe Lane, Joe Bowles, Ken Lawrence Contributors Sherry Nueesch, Gil Gott, Al Ruechel, Shelton Keely, Michael Cameron, Bruce Rodwell, Natalie Sweet, Gamma Theta Omega Chapter FOCUS Magazine is published monthly and is available through local Plant City businesses, restaurants, and many local venues. Letters, Questions and Comments can be sent to us at ktoney@floydpublications.com. Advertisers warrant and represent the descriptions of their products advertised are true in all respects. Focus Magazine assumes no responsibility for claims made by advertisers. All letters and their contents sent to Focus Magazine become the sole property of Floyd Publications, Inc and may be reproduced thereof. All views expressed in all articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of Floyd Publications, Inc. Use or duplication of material used in this publication is prohibited without approved written consent from Floyd Publications, Inc.
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belva devane Distribution Watching my grandkids in the baby contest.
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left with a bag full of environmental goodies and received a Guardian of the Watershed certificate in the mail. “Environmental education is an extremely hard sell,� said Everidge. “Until the well runs dry, most people don’t think about the availability of water, and until water tastes bad, no one thinks about water contamination.� The goal behind WILD About the Watershed was to get kids interested in being good stewards of the environment through teaching them about how amazing Florida’s natural (and some unnatural) animals are. Everidge is passionate about her job. “Without this knowledge, kids will never have a sense of appreciation for natural Florida,� she said, “And
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Donna Starboard Likes the Small Town Atmosphere of Plant City
It was family that brought Donna Starboard to Plant City in 2002. Although she’s lived in North Carolina and Virginia as well as the Philippines, Starboard finds the small town charm of Plant City special “I like that it’s small, that it’s not as busy and hectic as Tampa,” she commented. Starboard is very familiar with the hustle and bustle of Tampa. As a real estate closing agent for Fuentes and Kreischer Title Company, she drives into Tampa every day. When not at work, Starboard enjoys spending time with friends and exercising at Curves three to five times per week. Starboard, along with husband Donnie and fourteen year old son Daniel, Donna Starboard have begun attending Bethany Baptist Church and supporting the youth group with their friends Danny and June Smith, Bethany Baptist’s youth directors. Recently, they participated in Discipleship Now, a special three-day weekend event for youth members from several churches. There was food, games and fellowship fun. “We had an absolute blast,” she enthused. In addition to their beautiful log cabin home in Plant City, Starboard and her husband own 50 acres in Mount Andrew, Alabama. The family has worked together for the past several years building a house on the property. On their own and as time has permitted, they’ve done everything from running electricity and water lines, to building an enclosure which connects two separate buildings to make their home. Starboard keeps very busy, but stays focused on her faith. Her passion comes through in her voice. “My focus right now is knowing and learning how to serve the Lord and doing what He wants me to do.”
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Lights! Cameras! Action! Strawberry Ball Goes Hollywood It is Strawberry Festival season in Plant City and this year started off with bright lights and a red carpet affair at the Strawberry Festival grounds with the 36th annual Strawberry Ball. The Strawberry Ball is the final official event for last year’s Strawberry Queen and her court and it is a celebration to remember. Ron and Vonda Gainey have chaired the event for the last six years and were especially excited about the 2008 celebration on January 26th. “We did a Hollywood theme this year,� said Ron Gainey. “There were spotlights, stage sets, cameras and everything.� There was even a red carpet leading up to the Expo Building for the Saturday night Ball and the black-tie event felt almost like being at the Academy Awards. It was made even more special because all the former Strawberry Queens who are still living
received invitations to attend, and most of them did so. One notable exception was Charlotte Rosenberg, the first Strawberry Queen, crowned in 1930. She received an invitation and wanted to attend, but she passed away on October 17th in her home in Tallahassee at the age of 93. Summer Pippin, the 2007 Strawberry Queen blows a Still, almost all the former kiss to Plant City as she enjoys her last event of the year Queens were there this year before crowning the new Queen in February. and Ron Gainey said that they were thrilled The Strawberry Ball started at 7 p.m. with to be back. Several are now in their 80’s and a cocktail hour. More than 300 guests were seemed to be having the time of their lives as invited to the event and enjoyed the opportunity they watched the festivities and relived old to mingle, talk and laugh as the evening’s events memories. “It was really special to bring them got underway. The Expo Hall was decorated back this year,� said Ron Gainey. “We thought with exceptional style by co-Chairman Lane that would be a really nice addition to the Ball.�
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Wetherington. Red drapes covered the walls and there were movie props all over the facilities. Near the dance floor, a mock stage had been built with furniture, movie cameras and theatre-style lighting. After the cocktail hour, dinner was served to the guests who were seated at round tables throughout the hall. Everyone received a complimentary Strawberry Festival wine glass and enjoyed a catered three-course meal provided by The Family, Inc.
co-Chaired the event were pleased with the results of all their hard work. “You see things that you would do differently, but that’s how it always is,� said Vonda Gainey. “You wouldn’t be a very good organizer if you felt like everything was perfect. I’m really happy with tonight.�
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set decorations in the ballroom to Ron and At the conclusion of the meal, the Vonda Gainey during the Strawberry Ball. festivities really began. Last year’s Strawberry Queen, Summer Pippin along with the court and and her court, Alexandra Watkins, MacKenzie everyone enjoyed a range of Clark, Kyndle Hampton and Tara Parker were music from classic to modern introduced to generous applause. Then the as the evening wound on. band began to play the opening dance for the evening, which represented the final dance The Gaineys, Wetherington for the outgoing Queen and Court. After that, and Renita Boles, who also guests were invited to take to the dance floor
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When Contemplating Life A Mother Contemplates Art
While waiting to pick up her children from school, Mechelle VanDuyne took a moment to glance through a Focus Magazine. Her attention fell to the Artist of the Month article on Mike Goodwine. Feeling inspired by his story and outlook on creativity and life, Mechelle decided to contact him and express her admiration for his work. She also stated that she once was a painter but demands of life had overtaken her. Mr. Goodwine contacted Mechelle back and encouraged her to begin painting again. After many years Mechelle picked up her brush and completed a large white rose painted on a black background representing a rebirth or a rebloom. As a child Mechelle always loved to paint and draw. In High School she was able to take art classes for five hours a day. Art was her life and the direction she wanted to pursue. But, as life happens sometimes what we love can become pushed to the side. Mechelle fell in love, got married, and had two children which took priority in her life. Still she felt a calling toward painting and was encouraged by friends and family to begin again. It took an article about a complete stranger to inspire Mechelle. Now, once she has started painting again she plans to never stop. Excited about the opportunities and unsure of where she wants to go from here, Mechelle is enjoying a reawakening of her artistic abilities and a new joy in life. Vanduyne’s work may be viewed at www.myspace.com/ mzvanduyne.
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Dedication to Education Making an Impact on the Future Your mom always told you to do your homework, study for school and get good grades. Did she ever tell you to give other people homework, help them get good grades, and dedicate your life to education? Meet the Black family. Not only did they receive an education,
they have dedicated much of their lives to give one to others. Jim Black and his wife Sandra taught their family by example the importance of education. With a combined 74 years helping others they also encouraged their children to do the same, ensuring their contribution to education in the future. Why education? The Blacks believe that if you want to attain your goals you have to know how to get there. Helping others learn is helping them succeed. The whole family was born and raised in Plant City. When Sandra and Jim were teaching years ago, Plant City was a smaller town. Half of the people here had at least one of them as a teacher; almost as if they educated Plant City themselves.
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Jim “Coach Black” coached football and wrestling at Tomlin Jr High. He then went on to coach football, soccer, and golf at Plant City High for a total of 36 years. He received his masters at the University of South Florida. Sandra just retired after 38 years. She spent 14 of those as principal at Springhead Elementary. She got her masters at the University of South Florida. She tried being a guidance counselor for one year at another school, but soon returned to her role as principal.
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Chris, their oldest son, is not in education, although he went to Florida Southern to pursue his career. Chris’ wife Sherri has been an assistant principal at Cork Elementary for the last five years. She went to the University of South Florida to get her Master’s. When Chris married Sherri she had to leave her position at Springhead because Chris’ mom was her supervisor. Chris and Sherri have four children. They are excited about going to college, like the rest of the family. None of them know what they want to pursue just yet, but they are preparing as much as they can. AJ plays on the soccer team and Nick plays on the golf team. They are both hoping for athletic scholarships. They are already taking college prep classes. Samantha and Lucas are busy being kids for now.
a kindergarten teacher at Fishhawk Elementary. She went to Florida State. Allen and Shannon have six-year old twins, Ethan and Ally. They are doing well in school and are too young to worry about college just yet. Maybe being involved with schools isn’t for everyone, but if you want to get anywhere in life you need to know a few things. It is nice to know there are people dedicated to helping us find out what we need to know. To this family and all others out there, thank you. Alan Black upon being awarded Teacher of the Year.
Allen, Jim and Sandra’s other son, is a physical education teacher at Pinecrest. He went to Florida Southern. He took over the soccer coach position when Coach Black retired. He also spent some time as the assistant principal of Knights Elementary. Shannon, Allen’s wife, is
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Evelyn Ellison McFadden Incoming President Ready to Lead Gamma Theta Omega Into The Future! For Evelyn E. McFadden, January 2008 is not only the start of a new year, it is the start of her term as president of Gamma Theta Omega Chapter, the local Tampa chapter of the national Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. “Our sorority is a national sorority that is service oriented. It’s about service, scholarship and sisterhood,” stated McFadden. “Our mission is to respond to the needs of the community through our programs of service.” McFadden, who lives in the Plant City area, has spent the last 28 years following that mission. She began her membership with Alpha Kappa Alpha in 1979 while attending Florida State University. Today, this Silver Star and Life Member is ready to lead her local chapter. Embracing the ESP Vision of Empowerment, Security and Progress of international president, McFadden also serves as a member of the South Atlantic Regional Heritage Committee which is responsible for conducting graduate and undergraduate chapter evaluations in states of the North Atlantic region. The five platforms of the 27th international president Barbara A. McKinzie will guide their extraordinary service programs with a focus on family, health, entrepreneurship and technology. With more than 180,000 members worldwide and a near 200 members locally the sorority will certainly have an impact in this community and beyond making a positive difference in the lives of so many others. Members are dedicated and passionate about service. With McFadden as their leader, their passion will be brought to new heights.
building upon their strengths and supporting them in their growth. McFadden herself credits her older sister and soror Delores E. Downing and Carolyn HouseStewart, national vice-president and local Gamma Theta Omega Chapter member, as two of the people instrumental to her own growth in the sorority. With chapters in Germany, the Bahamas and other areas outside the United States, House-Stewart will become the international president in 2010, and the local sorors (as well as others around the nation) are excited. “Our local chapter is endowed with a host of talented, creative, dedicated, professional, influential members,” McFadden enthused.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded January 1908 at Howard University. With its’ 100th anniversary quickly approaching, the sorority would like all inactive and/or transferring sorors to reactivate this year in the month of January. “We want to bring them back into the fold and have them join us in our celebration,” said McFadden. The local chapter welcomes all inquires from those wishing to participate. McFadden’s term as president will run through December 2009 and she is excited to begin her new role. “I’m looking forward to serving, because for me it’s all about service and I think that’s why I’m still here, because it is an opportunity to serve.” For more information on The Gamma Theta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, please visit www. akagto.com or call (813) 228-0543 for more information.
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Bachelor Auction
Helping to Change the Future of High School Girls In perfect timing for a quickly approaching Valentine’s Day, any woman at all had a ripe opportunity to grab up a date-the only catch being that in order to enjoy that special night out she would have to possibly outbid a few other hopeful girls. It is exactly what it sounds like-a bachelor auction. For its 5th consecutive year now the ABWA (American Business Women’s Association) has put on this exciting and fun event, and it, of course, turned out to be a huge success once again. On the evening of February 8th, at local Red Rose Dining Room, 14 attractive and available
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Bachelor Pat Simmons serenades the ladies with a song he composed himself.
As each of the volunteers were called they were given the stage to do whatever they felt portrayed them as a person. Many took full advantage of this. There was dancing, serenading, charming the crowd, and the throwing of flowers and beads. It was certainly a motley crew. Biographies were read of each bachelor, as well as what the woman who bid the highest on him would receive for a date. Promises of walks on the beach, romantic dinners, a day at the spa and dancing were among some of the most prominent, however, each man was very creative and all varied greatly. Women bid like crazy, and everyone who
a perfect opening before the auction began, and everyone took as long as they could, chatting and getting to know one another as much as possible in such a short amount of time.
Bachelor John Geisler takes some time to mingle in the audience.
men, ranging from the age of 28 to 53, put on the charm and volunteered to be the displayed bachelors for a generous crowd of women. With the men looking sharp and every attendee in their best, there was certainly chemistry in the room as each bachelor assisted in opening the evening by serving delicious appetizers of chocolate covered strawberries before dinner. It was a prime opportunity for the ladies to get a good look at each of the men, and get a head start on just who they planned to bid on. It was certainly
Finally the men were all called into the “bachelor pad” as the MCs for the evening took to the stage. Chad Brock of WQYK 99.5 did a fantastic job escorting the evening along, as did Kelleigh Klein, who is the director of the United Food Bank and Services of Plant City. The two kept things lively until they were no longer the center of attention and bachelors began finally entering the stage one by one-much to the appreciation of the feminine audience.
Left to right: Bachelors John Geisler, Frank Leon and Jeffrey Lessmiller
was lucky enough to meet someone special at the end of the night went home happy. This elaborate event was not simply for the sake of having a good time, as fun as it was. All proceeds from the night went to the great cause of providing a scholarship to a high school senior girl in need of financial assistance for college. Beth Tancredo, a charter member of the ABWA did a wonderful job placing everything together this year, and everyone who helped in any way provided for a charity that will change a girl’s future. This years sudly bachelor group
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In an expression of their love for each other and family, Charlie and Ruthanne Collins of Plant City celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in an extraordinary way. Inspired by a friend’s family cookbook, the Collins chose to create a book that would also tell the history of Charlie’s family -- beginning with his parents Charlie and Laura Bell Collins. As the Collins explained, in the year leading up to their December 21st Anniversary, they sent out requests for information from family members. Ruthanne Collins shared the excitement she felt as they began to receive photos, recipes, tributes, poems and anecdotes. With the help of daughter-in-law, Kimberly Collins and granddaughter Amy The Collins Family History/Cookbook Collins, the hundreds of items were organized and transformed into pages to be included in their history/cookbook. The pieces were finally woven together and the wonderful story of the Collins family began to unfold. Thrilled with the results, the Collins were then eager to share their gift with family. So, just before their anniversary, they began packing and shipping 42 copies to family members in eight states. “Immediate family members were presented with their copies at Christmas,� the Collins added. When the books arrived at their destinations, the Collins’ phone began to ring. Emotions spilled over as the contents brought forth warm memories of days gone by. And, just as was their wish, family members reconnected as a result of Charlie and Ruthanne’s beautiful gift. “Family members are getting to know each other,� added the Collins. Described as “an awesome experience,� the Charlie and Ruthanne Collins of Collins now hope that this new Plant City look over the special tradition will continue, keeping book they created in honor of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. their “family ties alive.�
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2008 Junior Royalty
Beauty from the Inside Out This year’s Junior Royalty Pageant on January 12th played to a packed house at the Tomlin Middle School auditorium. Once again, the judges faced the difficult task of selecting a winner from the five finalists in each of four age groups. Thanks to pageant co-chairwomen, Donna Keel and Krystal Almon, the upbeat competition is exceptionally well organized and competing girls have a great time encouraging one another. The process begins when applicants are selected through a drawing to participate. Workshops follow with tips for persuasive presentations and stage walk routines. This year’s theme, “Lights, Camera, Action,” required the girls to imagine a movie they would create to help the audience identify with their personalities. Approximately 120 young ladies plan and prepare in hopes of capturing the title of Baroness (ages 5-6), Duchess (ages 7-9), Princess (ages 10-12), or Queen (ages 13-15). From a finalist mix of ten per age group, five are recalled to the stage where a winner, first maid, and court of three are named. The 2008 Junior Royalty and Court Members are as follows: Baroness: KellieAnn Kirkland; 1st Maid – Madisyn Tosca; Court Members – Sierra Diers, Kellie Murrell, and Sydney Stine
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Duchess: Selena Berrios; 1st Maid - Faith Nagy; Court Members – Arden White, Cassidy English, and Kaylee Stallard Princess: Mylie Feaster; 1st Maid – Chelsea Talavera; Court members – Kelsie Creamer, Madison Bradshaw, and Samantha Black Queen: Celeste Lewis; 1st Maid – Olivia Higgins; Court Members Jordan Williams, Kathleen Henke, and Traci Wetherington KellieAnne Kirkland 2008 Junior Royalty Baroness Five-year-old KellieAnne Kirkland, the youngest Baroness competitor, is the daughter of Cory and Angela Kirkland. She is also sister to 8-year-old brother CJ and loves nothing more than playing with her cousin Calista and Schitzu puppy, Toby. One of her favorite pastimes is imitating teen celebrity, Hannah Montana. While she always enjoys being outdoors, according to her mom, this “prissy, girly-girl” loves nothing better than giving speeches, co n t in ued on pag e 3 0
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and cheers for the Florida Sharks All Stars and PC Dolphins. While obviously athletic and competitive, Selena, the “Southern Cutie,” likes nothing better than being a girl. For her, the pageant’s best part was “just being dressed up and being with friends.” Fantasy will meet reality now as this year’s Duchess, surrounded by family, friends, and animals, spends the next year promoting our great town and its wonderful people. With Selena Berrios, Plant City is in good hands! Mylie Feaster Junior Royalty Princess (10-12 years old) Mylie Feaster on stage is anything but shy. The 2008 Junior Royalty Princess is an outgoing, involved 12-year-old sixth grader at Tomlin Middle School, who is excited to represent her hometown. Mylie is the daughter of Mark and Mendy Feaster, and sister to 17-year-old Morgan, a PCHS senior. The close-knit family shares their Cork area home with three dogs, one steer, and one horse. Mylie Feaster
This pageant was Mylie’s first ever. The self-confident sweetheart has been singing solos at Bethany Baptist Church for years. She believes that being active in her youth group, 4-H, and Future Farmers of America has helped her to be comfortable in almost any situation. Her favorite classes are Math (“Thanks to my great teacher”) and Agricultural Science. Currently, she is preparing for the FFA state Parliamentary Procedure competition in June. Public speaking comes naturally to Mylie and meshes perfectly with her goals for college at UF (“I’m a Gator girl, absolutely!”) and a career as a state attorney. In her “Lights, Camera, Action” movie, she would star as “Alexis Texas,” a counterpart to Hannah Montana, the teen celebrity she admires. This talented young lady encourages other girls to consider pageant competition: “It is so much fun. Just have complete faith in yourself. Believe you’ll win and it just might happen for you, too!” Celeste Lewis 2008 Junior Royalty Queen Celeste Lewis, the 2008 Junior Royalty Queen, is a 14-year-old eighth grader at Turkey Creek Middle School. Even though this was her co n t in ued on pag e 3 3 FOCUS Magazine plant city • february 15 - march 15, 2008 • Page 32
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Ginger Forte: Gifted Teacher
Inspiring others to succeed! We all have God-given talents. We’re musicians, bakers, writers, and athletes. But there’s a woman at Plant City High School who is so vibrant and talented, not to mention the fact that her athletic records set before ’84 still haven’t been broken. Ginger Forte teaches cosmetology at Plant City High, was a Lady Raider, and so amazing in basketball that her jersey was retired her senior year and hung with honors. She coaches the Lady Raiders and instills commitment and confidence in students. A born and bred Plant City girl, at a time when kids played outside, hide and go seek, catch, tag, and football. Always ready to try something new, when Ginger’s friend Joanna Williams said, “Let’s sign up for the Turkey Creek basketball team,” Forte was challenged.
Never having played basketball, while being showed how to do a ‘lay up,’ she knocked her head on the pole and missed the ball. Thinking, “Oh I’m not good at basketball and I won’t make the team,” she persevered with practice, determination, and was chosen. Being raised to never quit once you start something is Ginger’s philosophy. Basketball became a big part of this winner’s life. Five records still in place: 39 game scoring high, set single field goals, 98/142 attempted free throws, field shot record of 51%, and new steals record of 99. Earning a full basketball scholarship to the University of South Florida, Ginger became a lady Bull majoring in Sociology, given her love of people. Continuing record setting, she’s still fifth in U.S.F.’s 1000
point scorers with 1,483 points in her career, had an average points per game of 14.1, played 70 steals, and 548 rebounds per career. So how does a lady with incredible athletic talent end up being a cosmetology teacher? After college graduation, she became a probation officer in Miami. Moving to Plant City, Ginger worked for the DOC and went to night school at Erwin Tech for cosmetology. Loving a girl’s dream of playing with makeup, hair and jewelry, she worked full time at her sister’s shop Designer Touch. A.P.A. Arneau knew of Ginger’s caliber and people skills, and asked her to teach cosmetology. Fortunate for all, Forte also coaches the Lady Raiders and strives to win districts for the kids. Feeling “It was destiny to be at Plant City and to help every single kid,” Ginger gives students time, kindness, money, and more importantly, confidence. Team manager Danielle McIntyre says INSPIRATION describes her coach. “She says we can do anything we set our minds to.” Giving back to the community is important. This accomplished teacher runs “Miss In Living Color” scholarship pageant, is an organist at Mount Olive Baptist Church, and a coach/teacher. “Miss Forte has not only helped me as a player, but as a person. She really listens to problems, is very wise, and is there for you when you need her,” states senior Tamar Bettis. Being diagnosed with breast cancer last year, Ginger had surgery, finished treatment, and is doing wonderful. Her family, students, and staff stood by her. Using confidence, Ginger looked at the experience as a challenge and used her competitive nature and faith in God to succeed. “I knew I could beat cancer. It was a mind thing.” “In January, staff and students gave her a ‘Kicked Cancer to the Dust’ birthday party,” stated Dr. Toni Griffin.
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Putting Plant City on the Map We’re probably alike, checking the morning news or radio for today’s weather. It’s important to know the temperature range and liquid sunshine probability. Did you ever wonder how weather meteorologists get all the city temperature readings? Maybe you figured there was some automatic system in place. But then, you may have heard the following: “Plant City’s ‘Weather Betty’ says the temperature is 67 and there was 3/8s of an inch of rainfall last night.” There really is a ‘Weather Betty’ who lives in Plant City and volunteers for News Channel 8. So how did our born and raised hometown girl get to be “Weather Betty?” John Winter of News Channel 8 started a program called Winter Weather Watchers to get the community involved in his broadcast. Betty saw “Brandon Betty” and other communities named and on the map, but no Plant City. Feeling that Plant City was being ignored again, Betty called Winter and asked, “How would you like a Plant City Betty to go along with your Brandon Betty?” Being so good-natured, Winter said it was a great idea, so Plant City Betty was born. Getting up before 5 a.m. every morning, this dedicated 12-year volunteer goes outside and checks the thermometer and the rain gauge, then relays the information by phone or computer to Channel 8. Loving to represent our great community, Betty gets a kick out of family and friends thinking it’s neat that their Betty in Plant City does the weather. Now it’s your turn to guess who she is!
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Helping Lives Change Direction Serving those in need makes a difference! Bread of Life Christian Center strives to help all needy individuals become educated and productive citizens who get to know Jesus Christ as their Savior. In 1993, Julio and Elba Santana founded Bread of Life with meager retirement savings. Being public school teachers from the Boston area and wishing to do mission work, they planned a Honduras summer program with the Good Samaritan mission, but the Santana’s saw a great need in Plant City and decided missionary work could be done here. Since they retired from missions, their son Pedro now leads Bread of Life as the Executive Director since the summer of 2006. Previously serving migrants and farm workers in meeting their basic and spiritual needs, now Bread of Life serves the entire community as a whole. Services include: educational and vocational training, job referrals, food, and clothing. Back to school shoes and supplies program has helped 300. Vacation Bible School hosted 300 kids with a youth group doing Bible clubs as their
mission trip. Club 2:45 is an after school program for children K-5th grade who need help. Most students come from Jackson Elementary. Twenty to thirty volunteers tutor one on one and work with teachers on each child’s specific needs for reinforcement. Pedro teaches character development and chapel. The thrift store is open Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. plus Saturday 8 a.m.12 p.m., serving as a fundraiser and offering inexpensive clothes, furniture and household stuff. An emergency assistance program offers ten pieces of clothing per person every three months. One hundred kids were helped in 2007 with Christmas toys or bikes. “We don’t just want to give stuff, we want to truly turn people in the right direction,” states Pedro. There are many goals Pedro Santana envisions. He would love to expand the after school program from two to three or five days a week and include middle school. Since Pedro is a musician, Friday night’s “Music Club” will offer a safe, positive place for kids to hang out with friends. Christian music and
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good influences of other youth groups from the area will help mentor kids. A building for the thrift store would give more room for classrooms and a larger pantry area would enable more food distribution. A little bit of compassion goes a long way. Even though Bread of Life fulfills the needs of many, this non-profit has needs. The roof at 908 East Reynolds is leaky and needs repairs. There’s a porch with a permanent roof structure to be enclosed for classrooms or a multipurpose room with moveable walls. How about tutoring one or two afternoons a week? How about if local churches adopt this program and give their church and community members the ability to serve and make a difference in other’s lives? Thrift store items, sound equipment for music programs and donations will keep this vital ministry open in Plant City.
Bread of Life receives funding from churches and wonderful individuals. A five-member board of directors oversees with Bob Tanner as the President. If you have any questions, call Pedro Santana at (813) 754-2840 or visit at 908 East Reynolds Street. Hours are Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Our great hospital, South Florida Baptist, continues their series of Ladies Night Out with a presentation on February 19 from 6 to 8 PM. The subject is Heart Health with guest speaker, Dr. Steve Smith. Registration is required. Bring your questions and concerns to this informative meeting. You can even participate in a tour of the hospital before the seminar. Tours will begin at 5:15 PM in the main lobby. This event is sponsored by South Florida Baptist Hospital and the South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation. It is free of charge and for additional information and to reserve your space, call 813-754-4444. HHHHHHHHHH This month’s Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours will take place on Thursday, February 21 at the offices of FOCUS Magazine, 101 E. J. Arden Mays Blvd., in downtown Plant City. This great event gets underway at 5:15 and continues to 7:00 PM. A great opportunity to meet Chamber members. Be sure to call the Chamber office at 813-754-3707 to RSVP. HHHHHHHHHH Do you like Chili? If so, save the date of Saturday, February 23. You can enjoy samplings of several offerings of Chili and vote for your favorite. All the fun takes place at the Depot in downtown Plant City and gets underway at 11:30 and goes on till 1:30 PM. For information, call Sandi or Rick Norman at 813-752-6711. HHHHHHHHHH One of our newer Chamber members, Ferman Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge of Plant City will be holding a ribbon cutting on Tuesday, February 26 at their showroom, which is located at 502 East Park Road. This event takes place at 2 PM. Come on out and join the festivities and check out their offerings of automobiles. HHHHHHHHHH
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Are you ready for the Strawberry Festival? It opens on Thursday, February 28. This year’s theme is LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! and you will find all kinds of fun and events for the entire family. Parade day is Monday, March 3, with the grand parade getting underway at 1:00 PM. There is a great line-up of entertainment and lots of things to see and do. Note that the hours have been changed. The Festival will open at 10 AM and close at 10 PM each day. Children 5 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult. Children 6 to 12 require a youth ticket of $5.00. General admission for adults is $10.00. New this year, Sweetbay Supermarkets will be selling adult and youth gate admission tickets at prices of $8.00 for adults and $4.00 for youth. These lower cost tickets will be available through the last day of the Festival, which is March 9th. Be sure and visit the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce booth, which is located in the Arthur Boring building. The Chamber will have several souvenir items available for purchase. HHHHHHHHHH Do you like motorcycles? If so you will not want to miss the Chamber’s BIKE FEST, which is held the first Saturday of each month. In March, this date falls on the very first day, March 1st. Great family fun and this event takes place in downtown Plant City. HHHHHHHHHH Another Chamber event that takes place in downtown Plant City is the Antique Street Fair and Green Market. This event is held on the second Saturday of each month. A great stroll down memory lane! March 8th is the date for the street fair. HHHHHHHHHH If you live in Plant City you know we are rich in railroad history. On March 15th The H. B. Plant Railroad Historical Society will hold a train show and swap meet from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the John R. Trinkle Center, Hillsborough Community College, 1206 North Park Road, Plant City. Ad-
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or 25 beautiful girls, the evening of February 2 was definitely a once-in-a-lifetime chance at a dream realized. Contestants Jessica Ardrey, Britney Balliet, Samantha Williamson, Carla Tonione, KeeLee Tomlinson, Allison Martin, Brandi Reyerse, Mahaley Smith, Shaunie Surrency, Dee Dee Cardenas, Amanda Sparkman, Lauren Der, Jaclyn Raulerson, Patricia St. Martin, Kortnie Evans, Kirstyn Broward, Allie Gonzalez, Rebecca Hicks, Kelli Griffin, Courtney Kabrich, Megan Prevatt, Kati Maxwell, Lauren Smith, Jordan Andreu and Kristen Smith vied for the title Summer Pippin held, and many questions were asked as the pageant was ready to begin: How would the new rules affect the girls? Would Lauren Der be crowned as queen, making it the first time ever sisters have both held the Florida Strawberry Festival Queen title? How would the race between twin sisters Lauren and Kristen Smith pan out? “I look forward to this event every year,” attendee Cindy Jones enthused. “Each year I learn something new about the history of Plant City and about our local businesses. I also love catching up with old friends, meeting new people, and most of all the anticipation that the competition brings. During the
pageant, I literally sit on the edge of my seat as each contestant walks on stage.” The evening began with a welcome from 2007’s queen Summer Pippin, a beautiful song from 13-yearold Nashville recording artist Bianca Swilley and a dance number from Jackie’s Dance Studio, following which came the introduction of the Master and Mistress of Ceremonies: Michael Cameron, the current President of the Lions Club (who sponsors the pageant each year) and Martha Lastinger Henderson, a former queen herself, did the honors throughout the event. As each contestant crossed the stage, from their “commercials” to their swimsuits, to their evening gowns, each girl had their own prominent cheering section. Thanks, Plant City, for supporting those who vied to represent you! A special and brand new award was presented this year – the Megan Carpenter Courageous Heart Award, which went to Jordan Andreu. The former Florida Strawberry Festival Queen and current Miss Winter Park Katie Sharer presented the award in honor of a girl who touched many hearts in Plant City, faithfully loving those around her through the illness that eventually took her life. There could not have been a dry eye in the house as Andreu was offered the award by Sharer. What a beautiful way to remember such a beautiful girl!
announced was the Miss Congeniality award, which went to Lauren Smith. Along with the award came many verbal affirmations from those in the audience who knew Lauren – thanks, Lauren, for taking the time to make each of the other contestants feel special and taken care of! The top ten finalists came down to: Jordan Andreu, Megan Prevatt, Lauren Der, Shaunie Surrency, Britney Balliet, KeeLee Tomlinson, Amanda Sparkman, Jaclyn Raulerson, Kati Maxwell and Kristen Smith. In the end, Miss Kristen Smith was crowned the 2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen, and with a shocked smile on her face and a bit of trouble keeping the crown on her head, she took her first walk as queen to a standing, screaming ovation. “There is definitely something to be said for the selfconfidence that the girls displayed throughout the competition,” Jones commented. “I think the judges did a fantastic job choosing this year’s Strawberry Queen and I think she is a fantastic representation of our wonderful town of Plant City!” The whirlwind begins quickly for each year’s queen and court, and heading up all of the activities is Sandee Parke Sytsma, one of the current officers of the Florida Strawberry Festival. Her enthusiasm and love for the queen and court has been evident each year to many – this year, her seventh in the position, is no exception.
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Their afternoon with our staff began at 3:00 p.m. Upon their arrival at our offices, Coffee 101 offered them a choice of drinks and snacks for the duration of their visit. Merle Norman and the Artistry were on hand to do the queen’s hair and makeup, while Devony Scott of Sister’s & Company coordinated the outfit and accessories hand-picked for the queen. In the midst of her preparation, Kristen took the time to let us get to know her better!
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“I love teenagers!” Sytsma laughed. “I really do, and we have so much fun each year. I love the fact that we’re preserving a tradition that was started so many years ago, and it adds sparkle to the town and the Festival. I do quite a bit of behind-thescenes work, too, and I enjoy it all!”
Most can normally hear Kristen before they actually see her, as she loves to sing! “If I’m not singing, I’m usually humming,” she laughed. She’s able to use her voice at Bethany Baptist Church, where she attends, and she also enjoys working out, sports and reading. Kristen Smith
fit. As far as being the 2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen, she says, “It’s a blessing and I know He’s going to help each and every one of us, step by step. That’s what I’m excited about!” While Kristen was being prepped for her photo shoot, the ladies of the court did their interviews and a photo shoot on location.
Kay Newsome, a former Florida Strawberry Queen herself, also works with the girls; this is her sixth year in the position.
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“It’s so much fun each year,” she commented. “We’ve already gotten to know each other quite a bit, and it brings back so many great memories for me!”
With hobbies such as showing steers and playing flag football, one might think Shaunie Surrency would not be interested in pageants at all. But one look at the poise this girl displays definitely says otherwise. She admits to being “so nervous” during the pageant, but is very excited about the year ahead, and everything the court will be able to take part in. In the midst of it all, she’s finishing high
Focus Magazine enjoys meeting the girls each year, and this year there was a bit more in store for each young lady.
She’s currently attending Southeastern University in Lakeland for Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and will pursue her Master’s after. She plans on becoming a high school guidance counselor, and would love to return to Plant City High School in her career. What most excites Kristen about the upcoming year? “Working with the Lions Club! I was in the Leo Club at Plant City High School, and I loved working with the Lions Club through the Leo Club. I’d really like to get Plant City’s Leo Club back active with the Lions Club.” Throughout the preparation process, the pageant itself and even up until today, Kristen’s prayer has been that God will use her in whatever way He sees Amanda Sparkman
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degree and work at All Children’s Hospital are in the future, as well. She has quite an early recollection of the first time she attended the Strawberry Festival Queen Pageant. “I went once when I was much younger because one of my mom’s friends was doing it, a girl she had known when she was growing up. But I really got into it when I was about 9th grade, because people I knew started doing it, and I knew I would be able to do it soon.” She thanks her mom and Lisa McGrath for their help in pageant preparations, and is excited to, “Get to the Festival, wear all our cute clothes and be around these girls, meet the entertainers and have the food, and learn a lot more about Plant City.”
Meet Britney Balliet,
2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Court Member When she’s not scrapbooking, teaching the three and four-year-olds choir at her church or sewing, Britney Balliet is planning for her future. After she finishes her current work at Hillsborough Commu-
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nity College, she will move on to the University of South Florida for a dual major in Elementary Music Education and Varying Exceptionalities (a degree for all kinds of disabilities). “I want to teach hearingimpaired children how to play music using laser light technology, like the light shows at Epcot,” she explained. One of Britney’s previous pageant experiences was when she was in the Baby Parade, and she refused to speak to the judges out of shyness, so she was awarded second place. She’s thrilled about being a court member, and commented that the full impact didn’t really hit her until the morning after the pageant. “I was like, wow, I’ve got a lot to do!” Her biggest preparation challenge was that her sponsor was Haught Funeral Home, but after working hard to get the commercial together, she finished with a confident, “Haught Funeral Home. Don’t pass on without them,” to a resounding applause from the crowd. “Mr. Haught was amazing to work with,” she enthused. She also gives credit to her mom and her boyfriend’s mom, Tracie Goff, for all of their help in the process.
Q u e e n Meet Amanda Sparkman, 2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Court Member She’s currently at Hillsborough Community College working towards a career as a neo natal nurse, but in her free time Amanda enjoys spending time with her twin sister, Vanessa, and aging denim jeans. “I’m always seeing these $90 jeans around, so I buy the $15 ones and basically destroy them and put diamonds on them and all kinds of things like that.” “I’ve been at the Festival every year since I was eight,” she remembered. “I grew up raising and showing steer and pigs. Ever since I was little, I’ve always liked going to the queen’s room and looking at all the pictures, and my grandmother was in the court, so I’ve always wanted to do it.” She admits the most daunting part of the process was feeling confident while standing on stage in a bathing suit, and also using her time wisely, as she currently works full time and attends school full time.
Her first thought when she realized she was a member of the 2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen’s Court? “I was shocked, I was in complete shock, and I still am! I still can’t believe I’m sitting here in this interview today! I was just excited to get into the court!” Amanda credits her sister with pushing her throughout the pageant preparation time, and is excited about the entire year stretching out before the group!
Meet Jaclyn Raulerson, 2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Court Member Jaclyn is no stranger to pageants, but she admits this one was different from any other for her. “You have to know so much about Plant City and the Strawberry Festival itself. I was born and raised
More than a Queen here, but there was just so much I just did not have a clue about, so doing the research and studying and practicing my commercial was a lot of fun, but it was challenging at times.” Jaclyn is a member of the Show Choir at school, and spends lots of time volunteering with an organization called the Ophelia Project, which is geared towards helping adolescent girls with their self-esteem. She also enjoys cross training, and after the shopping the group has done recently, feels she has mastered the art of searching for a bargain! Future plans include attending the University of Central Florida and double-majoring in Broadcast Journalism and Business,
“So I can either be an anchor for a news station or the CEO of a company.” The former Miss Teen Heart of Plant City thanks her mom and Courtney Clark for all of their help in the process, and she’s excited to bond even more with the girls on the court throughout the coming year! The day concluded with the entire group at the home of Doug and Lisa Granger for photos. The Grangers won Yard of the Year for 2007, and provided a beautiful setting for the 2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen and Court! Congratulations to each of these ladies, who were hand-selected to represent Plant City by the judges of the 2008 Florida Strawberry Festival Pageant. Girls, we are proud to have you standing for our city, and we look forward to seeing you around town!
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We are a proud supporter of the 2008
Florida Strawberry Festival. This years marks the 73rd year for the Festival. We salute the hard work and dedication of the festival staff, board members, community leaders and visitors who will make this year’s Festival the best ever. Also, as we enter our 54th year of service to the community, we thank all our friends and customers for making this milestone possible.
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More than Three Decades of Strawberry Festival Fun Interviewed by Brian West, Photos by Kristen Toney
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he end of February is just weeks away, and everyone in Plant City knows that signals the beginning of another Strawberry Festival. Patsy Brooks has spent almost her entire working career with the Florida Strawberry Festival and we were fortunate enough to get a few minutes of her time recently.
Where are you from, originally? I was born and raised in Plant City. My paternal grandparents as far back as I can remember always lived in beautiful Plant City. FOCUS Magazine plant city • february 15 - march 15, 2008 • Page 56
Tell me about your family. My husband, Bobby, is retired after working 38 years for a company called AGRICO Chemical Company. My husband really enjoys gardening in his spare time and really has a green thumb. We have one son, Scott who is married. Scott and Tami, our daughter-in-law, are both Assistant Principals. Scott is the Assistant Principal at Tampa Bay Technical High School, and Tami is the Assistant Principal at Seffner Elementary School. I also have two handsome grandsons: Kyle is 6 and Ryan is 3. Tell me about growing up in Plant City: For most of my childhood, my family resided here in Plant City. My father worked for the Plant City Police department, and then entered the construction industry. While my father worked in construction, there were a few years where I attended school in other areas of Florida, including Melbourne and Venice, but Plant City was always home. I attended middle school at what is now the 1914 High School
Community Center, and I attended high school at what is now Tomlin Middle School. When you finished high school, did you begin working? Yes I did. My first job out of school was for Brown and Newsome Drug Store. My sister also worked for the store. I worked there for five years. Then I worked for Florida Tile, Inc. in Lakeland for about six years. I worked as a shipping clerk and then as a secretary to the plant manager. When I left Florida Tile, Inc., I started working for the Florida Strawberry Festival, and I’ve been working here for about 32 years. I’ve been blessed with a wonderful staff that contributes their time and creativity to continue making this a successful festival year in and year out. What was your first role with the Festival? When I first started, there were only two employees, including myself: the General Manager at the time, Louise Gibbs, and I served as her secretary. I did
everything from exhibits to concessions; whatever needed to be done. After almost two years serving as a secretary, I was promoted to Assistant Manager, a title I held for about 18 years before being promoted again to General Manager. I feel so fortunate to be able to get up every day and come to a job that I love; a job that enables creative opportunities. Is there a special memory of your years here with the Festival that you recall? One of the best memories I have was when the President of the United States, George Bush, Sr. and his wife, Barbara, came to visit. That is a pretty special event that does not happen every day. The logistics and challenges of organizing a presidential visit are rewarding. Other fond memories have occurred due to some of the big-name entertainment that has graced our stage. I really felt our organization made it when we were able to book Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty in the same year. We knew after that season, we were going to have to start setting our goals higher each year. What has it been like for you to meet the entertainers, and who are some of your favorites? Usually we are so busy I don’t have the pleasure of meeting them all. Vince Gill is one of my favorites. He came the same year that Jennifer Odom, the little girl from Pasco County had been reported as missing. Jennifer’s father had brought a picture to have signed by Mr. Gill. The photo had been taken previously of Vince, Jennifer and her sister. Her father had said that Jennifer and her sister had always wanted to have the picture autographed. Vince dedicated a song to Jennifer that night. It is my understanding that Vince has a picture of Jennifer Odom on his desk because it touched him so much. Tell me about the renovation work that has been completed this year. The Plant City Lions Club booth in the Arthur Boring Building has been completely remodeled. The largest renovation is the new ticket booth. The new booth combined gates one and three and opened Dec. 11. It is a two-story building with four ticket windows to efficiently serve patrons. For heavy traffic days, we have additional ticket wings, or pods, to help field additional ticket sales simultaneously. The new ticket gate funnels into eight turnstiles with ticket scanners. We have been very pleased with the quality of work that was completed by Stine Construction. Our new ticket facilities have the infrastructure for ticketing installed to expedite customer service. How would you describe the interaction that you have with the Festival board and their involvement with the Festival? The board members are a vital part of this festival. They head up committees to handle such items as parking, entertainment, and the parade. They are hardworking volunteers and meet several times during the
More than Three Decades of Strawberry Festival Fun For the past 25 years, we’ve made a donation to the strawberry research lab in Dover to help fund variety and pathology studies for Florida strawberries. The lab has been kind enough to name a specific strawberry variety after our festival, respectfully named “Festival.” We’re very proud of this accomplishment. It happens to be one of the varieties that is planted the most this time of year.
year to establish policy. I also have the Berry Eights. These volunteers work to resolve problems of patrons at the gates, and they are a big help to us. What do you think makes the Florida Strawberry Festival so successful compared to other fairs? We have strong community support. We receive assistance from the Hillsborough County Sherriff’s Department and the Plant City Police Department to aid with traffic control and security issues. One of the greatest successes has been our midway. We can close the fairgrounds and leave the midway open for people to enjoy. We eliminate any problems of control by having this confined area to enter and exit. Is there something you can tell me about the festival that most people may not know?
What does the organization do to keep the festival affordable for families? Families are very important to our organization, and we like to make our festival affordable to all families. We offer discount pricing for pre-purchasing tickets through our ticket office. Beginning February 1, patrons can purchase tickets in advance at local Sweetbay Supermarkets. By purchasing tickets in advance, adults can save $2 on adult admission and $1 on children tickets. Another way we try to accommodate a family budget is by offering special discount events through the duration of the festival. These events include Ride-A-Thons, two Moonlight Magic events and the annual Kids Day event.
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More than Three Decades of Strawberry Festival Fun Ride-A-Thons are events where patrons can purchase a wristband for $17 and ride most of the mechanical rides for one low price. There will be Ride-A-Thon opportunities on opening day, Feb. 28, and additional Ride-A-Thons will take place March 3rd through March 6th. Moonlight Magic events will occur Feb. 29 and March 7 where patrons can purchase wristbands for $20 and ride unlimited on most mechanical rides. This is a favorite among our young adult patrons. For families with children of all ages, we offer the annual Kids Day on March 1. Children through high school can enjoy the festival with free admission and discount prices on mechanical rides. These opportunities are a great way to enjoy the fair at an affordable price. How does the revenue generated from the livestock shows and sales contribute to Hillsborough County Youth? Last year we were able to award ten $1,000 scholarships for seniors in high school participating in our Livestock Shows. Participants are evaluated on their achievements, extra-curricular activities, letters of recommendation and a required essay. The scholarship money is generated from our Purchase-A-Sign program
where local vendors can purchase a sign to be displayed at the fair with their contribution directly funding the youth scholarships. Because our participants can be rather young in age, many use their awards to save for their college education. Last year the overall revenue from the steer, swine and plant shows that went back to the Hillsborough County youth was close to $650,000. The Florida Strawberry Festival is very proud and honored to give the youth of the county the experience and opportunity to fund their college educations. I enjoyed the time I had with Patsy. She was a pleasure to speak with, very professional and you can tell that she cares about delivering quality family entertainment through the Strawberry Festival, and that she works hard every day to do so. Thanks for all your hard work.
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treated in the highest regard by the sweetest, most helpful, downto-earth staff. I highly recommend the center for anyone dealing with pain of any kind.”
PCRWC treats clients for the following conditions: neck/back/arm/elbow/hand or hip/knee/leg pain due to arthritis, fractures, nerve impingements, carpal tunnel, osteoporosis, sports injuries, and work related or auto/personal injuries. Therapists also see clients who have noticed decreased safe functional mobility resulting from post operative orthopedic conditions (i.e. shoulder, hip, knee, back and ankle surgeries), neurological conditions (i.e. stroke, Parkinson’s disease, Bell’s palsy etc.), as well as those who need cardiac rehab.
Nina Vecina-Hall, Rehab Director, is a registered physical therapist (RPT) with 17 years experience treating patients of all age levels in various settings such as hospitals, skilled nursing, Left to right: Tony and Nina Vecina-Hall, and office manager Jamie Trout. school based and home health facilities. Her passion for health care began in the Philippines. equipment during normal hours of business. “We “It pleases me to watch my clients improve as we believe in providing service, support and respect. move through their personalized therapy regimen. Clients deserve nothing but our best, and then When their pain diminishes and increased mobility some.” and stability are evident, we all get excited.” Nina offers this advice for everyone: “Listen to your Another well-served client, Peg Kalm, describes body. If you experience consistent aches and her experience: “After knee surgery, an infection pains, see your doctor to help determine the cause, developed. My orthopedic doctor recommended which usually prevents further problems. Often, physical therapy and I was anxious for relief. The physical therapy produces noticeable, almost PCRWC staff was absolutely, positively fantastic, immediate results.” so much so that we took a supply of their business cards back to our doctor’s office for future Tony values business growth earned through potential clients.” personal and physician referral. “Our clients become our friends. Plant City is my hometown Both Tony and Nina say, “Providing personalized, and we’re pleased to serve here.” As part of the top-notch care is our commitment. We strive to center’s wellness program, physical therapy clients exceed client and physician expectations.” From are offered free-of-charge use of the center’s initial interview through musculoskeletal exam and ongoing care plan, the goal is to improve client health. “We encourage our patients to be proactive for full health. Their smiles and referrals let us know we’ve achieved success.
Owners, Tony and Nina Vecina-Hall, RPT, and office manager Jamie Trout, have a passion for helping people experience great health and active lifestyles. The center’s reputation for excellence is evidenced through client recommendations. Just ask Nellie Henderson, who appreciated her treatment so much, she wrote a poem on display in the PCRWC office. Mrs. Henderson, who suffers from fibromyalgia and neck/back pain, was referred to the center by her doctor. “I was
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LAUREL LAKE Unique single family detached “condo”. Two models to choose from. Waterfront view with 2BR/2BA/2CG for $229,000. Updated 3BR/2BA/2CG and den with park like setting for $249,000. Both located in private gated community in Walden Lake. MLS #T2281394 & #T2276900. Call Maddie Alford to preview at (813) 382-8382.
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COZY BUNGALOW
Everything in this home is new - even the kitchen sink. New roof, new cherry laminate floors throughout, new stainless steel appliances, and more. Completely remodeled in 2005. New kitchen cabinets with Corian countertops and remodeled bathroom in 2006. Landscaping and irrigation in 2007. “Move-in ready” in 2008. You will not be disappointed with this cozy home located near Plant City’s Historic District. Price reduced by $20,000. Sellers are motivated. Now $149,000. MLS#T2290481. Call Malissa Crawford, (813) 967-0168.
LITTLE ALAFIA CREEK ESTATES
Entertain in comfort, huge open kitchen with Viking cook top, island, 42” cabinets, walk in pantry, breakfast area overlooking pool, which flows into the large family/great room wired for surround sound that leads to the pool area through French doors. The house sits upon a huge one-acre lot, which is partially fenced for privacy. So many amenities to list: granite, ceramic tile throughout with carpet in bedrooms, water softener, built-in pest control system, office/study, inside laundry room and so much more. A gem of a property that will not last long. Offered at $369,000. MLS #T2294106. Call Malissa Crawford, (813) 967-0168.
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GREAT HOME LOCATED ON THE 3RD HOLE OF WALDEN LAKE HILLS COURSE Circular drive gives great curb appeal. Recent Appraisal valued @ $430,000. Newly remodeled kitchen with new cabinets, lots of granite, and extra pull out drawers for storage. Pool boasts new marcite and deck as well as 2nd bathroom doubles as pool bath. Owner’s suite has double walk-in closets and newly remodeled shower. Central Vacuum and large inside utility room. All appliances will stay. Roof and A/C units are new within last 5 years. Call Mac McGrath @ 813-967-1820
TIRED OF HIGH PRICES? Then you will appreciate the VALUE of this 4 B/R, 2500 sq ft Pool home on 1/2 Acre in Plant City’s prestigious PINEDALE neighborhood. Totally remodeled, this budget pleaser features Ceramic Tile, Granite Counters in the Kitchen & Bath, and an open floor plan. This large home is ideal for the Buyer looking for plenty of room inside and out. Call Lorraine Bennett @ (813) 716-3997
TWO MASTER SUITES! Custom built home with hardwood flooring, Large front porch, screened covered back porch. Has 3 bedrooms but could be 4 or 5 with a few walls. Two car garage And a 3 car carport with enclosed section for workshop! Custom kitchen. $460,000 Call Brenda Salyers @ 813-230-1120
GREAT STARTER HOME WITH LOTS OF POTENTIAL! Many upgrades have been made to this concrete block home inside and out - from flooring and paint to landscaping and privacy fencing. Just needs the Buyers personal touch priced at $130,000 Call Cathy Martin @ (813)376-0891
DISTINCTIVE AND SPACIOUS GOLF COURSE HOME IN BEAUTIFUL WALDEN LAKE IN PLANT CITY, FLORIDA! WONDERFULLY MAINTAINED HOME WITH 2610 SQ FT UNDER AIR CONDITIONING, 3 BEDROOMS AND A VERSATILE STUDY/DEN/GUEST ROOM...EXPERIENCE AND APPRECIATE DISTINCTIVE”RUTENBERG BUILDER” DESIGN THAT IS NOT ONLY IMPRESSIVE BUT FUNCTIONAL AS WELL. BUYER WILL NOTE VAULTED CEILINGS, NEWER DESIGNER TILE, FRENCH DOORS FROM THE GRAND DINING ROOM LEADING OUT TO A SEPARATE AND PRIVATE GARDEN/COURT YARD AS WELL AS MANY LIGHT INVITING SLIDING DOORS OPENING UP TO A WONDERFUL “L” SHAPED POOL OVERLOOKING A VERDANT GOLF COURSE VISTA! Offered at $364,900 Call Barbara Jean Kulyk @ 813-781-1915
FRONT PORCH PERFECT FOR ROCKERS! Pristine 3/3/3 with Pool on 1.13 acres. Custom kitchen with granite. Fireplace. Luxurious master suie, Hardwood floors, Front porch that stretches across front of house. See additional pictures at www.BrendaSalyers.com. This house will Wow you! $375,000.
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his one has it all. Pool, fire place,huge lot, new roof, fresh paint , new carpet and owners who care. Den could be 4th bed room, make appt. today, located close to all things Plant City/ Brandon. T2276952. $289,000 Call Davy Miles @ (813) 376-4444
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Walden Lake Review The most recent Board of Directors Meeting and President’s Meeting were held on Monday, January 14th. The Directors talked about many different issues. One of the matters they discussed was the landscape looking bad due to the recent freeze. It was said that many of the plants should not be cut back until the beginning of March as they could be in jeopardy should we have another freeze. They agreed to create a hedge around the pump station at the park for esthetics. They also voted to mulch the medians. There are still some dead trees that need to be removed from the common areas. The Polo parking lot will be getting two highwattage lights. The Board has contracted with TECO to install these lights. They feel this will be helpful in detering late night shenanigans. Verizon is marking areas where they are installing FIOS in Walden Lake. The first to get FIOS will be the Hammocks, Sutton Woods, Silver-
stone, Emerald Forest and Walden Lake East. The towing fee at the Park is $150. All residents except those who are delinquent in prior years with their association dues have received new stickers with their 2008 dues coupons. If you do not have a current sticker, you will get 2 sticky orange warning tags, then the automobile can and will be towed. The Board does track the automobiles that have received warnings. The park belongs to the association members for their use and enjoyment. If you need additional stickers, please see Marlene at the Community Association office. The additional stickers are $5 each. There have been many reports of cars being broken into. The board is urging the Walden Lake community to report anything that happens to the police. Police patrols are based on need in specific areas, so if your auto has been broken into or if it was left unlocked and rifled through, please report this to the police, even if there
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wasn’t anything taken. Jan Griffin urges residents to lock up their cars, don’t leave anything of value in the car and especially do not leave a garage door opener in your car overnight! She asks that we all be good neighbors and be watchful for anything that appears unusual. Don’t confront the situation yourself, please contact the police if you notice something. Compliance issues were addressed. Currently, Forest Club, Sutton Woods, Parkwood and Walden Oaks have requested the Master Association to manage the deed restrictions within their individual neighborhoods. Marlene reported this has been working well and the homeowners with violations have been cooperating and correcting the violation as a result of the letters that have been sent to them. Jan Griffin also reported the sad news of Eileen O’Leary’s passing. She was a long-term WLCA Board Member and will be sadly missed by all.
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This house blows away the others! Priced to sell & competes for your attention in this market! Over 2700 SW’ Featuring 4 large Bedrooms, 3 Baths, enormous Kitchen w/Granite. The Custom Trim & Woodworking is worthy of only the finest homes. $300,000 Call Angel at 546-9863
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You will just love this Great Room Home with 3 Bedrooms plus a Den/ Office on a quiet Conservation Lot. This home features an enormous screened and paver patio with a beautiful spa with waterfall for that outdoor living, large Bedrooms and 2 full Baths. Priced to sell at only $254,900 Call Angel Miller (813) 546-9863
You’ll fall in LOVE w/this beautifully remodeled home. Master Suite features a built-in window seat & designer Master Bath w/gorgeous tile. Huge Great Room, all new Tile & Appliances in Kitchen. Huge Lanai for entertaining. Fenced Yard. Truly a MUST SEE! $210,000 Call Carrie Lang 813-767-3459
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1440 SF Retail space plus canopy & storage. Ideally located w/ ample City parking, brick facade. New CH/A, newer roof. Make this your office or Shoppe. $249,900. #1
This 3/2 home, 1674 SF sits on 5.11 acres. Conveniently located to Durant High School. This home features separate living rm, dining rm, laundry rm and den. RV ready with septic tank. Additional 4” well ready for planting crops. Priced at only $224,900.#19
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Beautiful 3Bd/2Ba situated on almost ¼ acre lot that boasts mature landscaping and a quiet dead end street. Enjoy hours of family entertaining in and around friend-sized pool or cozy up and relax next to wood burning fireplace in Family rm. Kitchen recently upgraded for the gourmet or novice. $254,500.#32
Enjoy Pride of Home ownership - 3Bd, 2Ba Home, Huge farm style kitchen w/appl & ceramic tile floors. LR & Master Bd has cozy wood laminate floors. Shed on ½ ac in Cork. Only $154,900.#42
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You can enjoy either on sc. patio, 3Bd/2Ba home on nearly ¾ ac! Beautiful custom wood kitchen cabinetry w/appliances, completely remodeled. Dbl fenced for those big parties w/pool, 3 c cpt w/ workshop for Dad. All for $199,000.#12
Leads to beautifully maintained country paradise. 4Bd/3Ba, 2474 SF, cathedral ceilings w/fireplace in LR, huge FR, & custom kitchen w/appliances. Sparkling heated pool w/spa & lanai. 4 car garage & separate16x12 room makes this Dad’s dream come true - Presented on 3.03 acres & ready for your enjoyment. A great value for $469,000. #20
3Bd, 1Ba, 816 SF vinyl sided home. Close to shopping and schools, this one won’t bust your budget. Front and back porches, with some work and imagination, this could be a great start. 2 nice sheds and a pretty lot. Great price @ $81,500.#53
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In this Family sized 3Bd/2Ba, only 4 years new, w/ granite counters and appliance package. Huge Family rm and dining rm. Interior laundry & 2 CG. Price Reduced to $149,900. #48
Beautifully maintained 3Bd/2Ba, DW-completely remodeled offers everything you need! Enjoy 2nd SW - 2Bd/1Ba-shows great for rental or in-laws! Also garage, office & 2 sheds a great value on quiet country retreat located on gorgeous 1.19 acres w/citrus galore - Price to sell at $179,900. #79
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Custom Built, 4Bd/1.5Ba, 2000 SF mol on 2 acres mol! Lovingly cared for, ceramic tile floors, huge Family Rm & Bonus Rm, swim in beautiful inground screened pool - A steal for $195,000. #18
This 3/2, 2091 SF home is located on 1.81 acres with double wide mobile home, pole barn, horse stables, all fenced. The home has separate living rm, dining rm, family rm, laundry rm and screened porch. Excellent opportunity in Cork area. $299,000. #9
Plenty of elbow room in nicely maintained 3Bd/3Ba DW w/1782 SF on 3.54 acres in Cork! Offering Cathedral ceilings, beautiful work island kitchen w/morning rm, all BDS have walk-in closets. Mature fruit trees dot land, cool off in above ground pool & shed. Priced to sell, a must see! Motivated Sellers! Price Reduced to $135,000.#4
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Plant City 1.61+- acre, great Park Rd location easy on/off access to I-4, Lakeland, Tampa & Orlando. Zoned Light Industrial - Ideal site for manufacturing, processing plant, etc. Only $164,900. A great value! #44
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This 10 acre tract can be developed with 8 units per acre or 5 duplexes per acre. The site has recently been annexed into the City of Wauchula with R-2 zoning and Low Residential Land Use. The City of Wauchula has water and sewer service available. Priced at only $299,900.#89
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Over 4100 sq. foot, 4 bedroom 2 story home on 1/2 acre. Dramatic entry, living room with wood burning fireplace. Downstairs master suite, separate hobby/computer room, and separate family/game room. Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Beautiful property. Asking $474,900.
PLANT CITY GOLF COURSE HOME Wonderful 4 bed/3 bath pool home in beautiful Walden Lake. Very open split plan w/ volume ceilings, formal living room and dining room, family room with fireplace and large island kitchen. Spread out in 2746 feet of living area for just $375,000.
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ADORABLE 3 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME ON 1.18 ACRES
Huge country kitchen with wood burning stove. Formal dining room and living room with brick fireplace. Large 28 X 10 outdoor porch and new detached 30 X 22 workshop/ garage. Beautiful country property with no deed restrictions. Great location close to shopping. Priced to sell at just $174,900
PLANT CITY MARKET UPDATE by Randall Wainoris, JD, MBA WHAT EFFECT WILL AMENDMENT 1 TAX PORTABILITY HAVE ON THE PLANT CITY REAL ESTATE MARKET? PLANT CITY GATED COMMUNITY Delightful 3 bed/2 bath condo home in Laurel Lakes section of Walden Lakes. Formal L/R, D/R. Only $259,900.
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Two unit Auburndale duplex. Each unit has 2 beds & 2 baths and newer roof. Solid rental history. Asking $135,000.
Amendment 1 passed on January 29, 2008. Under the new law, if you move from a homestead property to a new homestead with a higher just value (as determined by the county property appraiser) then you can transfer the difference between the taxable and the market (just) value to the new home, so long as the value transferred is less than $500,000. If you are downsizing (moving to a less expensive home or one with a lower just value) then the amount transferred is the percentage of your Save Our Homes savings compared to the just value of your prior homestead. Under the old law, many homeowners felt that they couldn’t afford to move because of tax consequences. As house values increased dramatically over recent years, the difference between the taxable value and the market (just) value grew. This system kept the tax value low, but had the undesired effect of making it financially expensive for homeowners to move. Now, the tax savings that homeowners have been accumulating over the years can be transferred to their new home! These new changes, along with recent interest rate reductions should stimulate the Plant City real estate market this spring. This should help both buyers and sellers in Plant City! Have you been thinking about buying a new home but were afraid that you could not afford to move because your taxes would increase too much? Now that interest rates are down, and tax portability is a reality, please call us today to see how we can help you find the perfect home! *Please consult your tax advisor for your individual tax considerations.
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Mr. Sports Volunteer Jeff Jacobsen Gives Back Listening to Jeff Jacobsen detail his weekly schedule can be exhausting, but trying to keep up with him can be an even more exhausting task. You see, in addition to his full-time job and taking care of his wife of more than 20 years, as well as his six children (all living at home), Jacobsen spends his free time working with other people’s children, too. Jacobsen was born and raised in Plant City. He played football and baseball at Plant City High School. After graduation, he married his high school sweetheart, Angela, and began raising a family. His oldest, Jessica, is now 19 followed by her brothers, Jeff Jr. (17), Josh (15), Jarrett (8), Joe (6), and sister Shelby (3). In the beginning, Jeff felt like he spent too much time away from his family working his union job that often took him out of town for long periods of time. He now volunteers, he says, “To make up for lost time. With the first three kids I think I missed out on a lot when they were young. When they got a little older I got involved in their lives through sports.” As Jacobsen spent more time with his kids, other kids benefited as well. In 1999, as Jeff’s union seniority increased, he was able to secure more local jobs and began coaching Jessica in softball and Jeff Jr. in baseball through the local Little League program. Through the years, he has added additional responsibilities to his schedule. “When I was a kid I lived close to the ball park; I loved being there then, and I love being there now with my family.” Jacobsen is presently the head baseball coach for Plant City High School’s Junior Varsity baseball team. He also coaches a Junior Division Little League team in the spring and a Junior Division USSSA team in the fall. He juggles those duties with the responsibilities of being a basketball coach in the Premiere Basketball League through the Plant City Recreation Department. By the way, he also gives
Explaining fundamentals to members of the JV team
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private pitching lessons and this summer will be the American Legion baseball coach. And if that is not enough, he also has found the time to assist local travel baseball teams in the Raider Baseball Organization.
a calming spirit that is translated to his players. Most every parent respects him and according to Jacobsen, “I’ve never had a parent approach me and spend a lot of time complaining, at least they haven’t done so to my face.”
No one can keep up this schedule without a supportive wife. “Angela is the backbone of our family. She keeps everybody going. She and Jessica make sure that everyone gets where they’re supposed to be. The whole family seems to adjust. They don’t complain.”
Jeff agrees that balancing his family’s schedule can be a difficult task that occasionally comes with a sacrifice. “When we have to make sacrifices for each other, we grow from it. When things are tight, we make things work. My kids always seem to be happy. They don’t ask for much.” Maybe they don’t have to ask for much because Jeff already gives so much, not only to his family but to so many others, as well.
Jeff can get excited or agitated like most coaches in the midst of a tight game, but he also has
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Over 50 youths participated in the first ever Baseball Skills With The Bulls clinic.
In December, two-time defending Division II national champion, University of Tampa, signed Plant City High School senior pitcher Aaron Gerbasi to a baseball scholarship. Following his junior season, Gerbasi caught the attention of the Spartans after posting an earned run average of less than a run per game. The Spartans plan to work the Raiders’ ace into the starting rotation next year as a freshman. Mark Popek, the six-foot-seven-inch, 300pound offensive lineman of the Plant City High School Raiders has verbally committed to play football for the University of South Florida Bulls. Popek was an All-County first team selection and an All-State second team selection his senior year. He chose the Bulls over several schools including Illinois and Vanderbilt. The Plant City Raiders boy’s soccer team was crowned 6A-8 district champions with a 5-4 victory over Sarasota Riverview on January 25th. Plant City stopped two penalty kicks before scoring and earned the district title and home field advantage against district 6A-7 runner-up Alonso in the upcoming regional competition. Plant City Little League Baseball and Softball will kick off the spring season with their annu-
al opening day ceremonies and “Fun Day” on Saturday, February 16. In addition to hosting fun games between teams from the ages of 8 to 16, players and their families will be treated to free hot dogs and soft drinks. Face painting, moonwalks and a raffle are a few of the many activities that are planned. The season will officially begin on the following Monday. The Plant City Recreation and Parks Department is sponsoring a “Start Smart” golf development program. Start Smart is a developmentally appropriate program for potential golfers 5-7 years old. This parent participation program for young children prepares them for the traditional golf experience without the fear of competition or failure. The cost is $25 per parent/child team that covers the six sessions. For more information, please contact Deborah Haldane at 813-659-4200 ext. 4343 or by e-mail at dhaldane@plantcitygov.com. The Plant City Recreation and Parks Department will sponsor the “Hard Court Classic,” a 3-on-3 basketball tournament on March 15, 2008 at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center. Rosters will be limited to 5 players and all participants shall be age 18 and older. There is a $75 entry fee that covers the competition, trophies and tee shirts for every player.
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The tournament will be limited to the first 16 teams that register and pay the entry fee. For additional information contact Ivan Brooks at 813-757-9196 or at ibrooks@plantcitygov.com. The University of South Florida Bulls baseball team and coaches, in conjunction with the Plant City Recreation and Parks Department, conducted a baseball clinic at Plant City Stadium on January 24th. The “Baseball Skills with the Bulls” clinic had over 50 participants in attendance. Larry Langston, Plant City’s Sports Program Director, is looking for umpires to officiate adult softball games played at the Randy L. Larson Fourplex and Plant City Stadium. Those interested may contact Larry Langston at 813-659-4200 Ext. 4302 or through e-mail at llangston@plantcitygov.com. There is still time to register for this year’s PCRPD/Optimist Youth Soccer season. Youth ages 4-18 may obtain registration forms at www.plantcitygov.com/rec by clicking on the Youth Soccer link. Additional information may also be obtained by contacting Danny Smith at dsmith@plantcitygov.com or at 813-549-4200 Ext. 4313.
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Alex Delagarza After having held such an important position on the Raider soccer team for four consecutive years, there is no question as to Alex Delagarza’s athletic talent and importance to the team. Delagarza, who began playing goalie as a freshman, is now ending his final season of high school soccer as a senior, and he has certainly helped lead the Raiders through a very successful season. “You can always count on him to give 100%,” says Coach K.C. Vanderluit, who has known this athlete since he started PCHS soccer and appointed him goalie each season. “He leads by example, on and off of the field.” Delagarza was very familiar with soccer before high school, and played for the Plant City Recreational league when he was 7, prior to starting club soccer for the Plant City Lancers when he was 10. He still, in fact, plays for them today and also holds the position of goalie. What Alex enjoys about soccer is that it is a sport where everyone has to work together. “It’s a team sport, not individual,” he says. It was definitely a whole-team effort that enabled the Raiders to become district champions this year, but it could not have happened without Delagarza as goalie. He will be a hard one to be without come next season, but the Raiders have been lucky to have him. FOCUS Magazine • february 15 - march 15, 2008 • Page 98
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Going Wild As I sat down to write this article I stared at my computer for a long time pondering what and how much to write about Omega 3’s again. There is much confusion out there and I really want to help steer you in the right direction. Your health and the health of your family depend on you getting the right information. I decided to not get into a detailed description about the different omega 3’s but to just point you in the direction of the best sources of the vital nutrient. One of the most talked and written about subjects in relationship to diet and health is the so called “good fats”. Since the media has picked up on this so has the food industry. That’s good and bad. Good in that we as consumers are learning more about what foods keep us healthy so we can make better choices. It is bad in that the food industry plays on us by labeling everything as “high” omega 3 when it is not necessarily so. For example, one company is labeling their yogurt as “rich” in omega 3 when it has about as much omega 3 as a quarter teaspoon of wild salmon. What distinguishes the best omega 3’s is whether they are short chain or long chain fatty acids. I promised not to get technical so I won’t. Let’s just suffice it to say that long chain omega 3’s are the BEST. Long chain omega 3’s are called EPA’s, DHA’s and linolenic acid. They protect us against heart disease, stroke, cancer, arthritis, high blood pressure, asthma and autoimmune disorders. Long chain omega 3’s greatly improve the health of our arteries. They decrease the growth rate of atherosclerotic plaque and lower triglyceride levels. They help our bones and joints. They protect our brains from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Omega 3’s reduce inflammation in our bodies which I have written about before as being a major cause of chronic disease. So you can see that getting plenty of omegas 3’s in our diet is critical to our health. With all that being said, where can I get my 3’s? An excellent source is wild caught salmon. Wild salmon is also a good source
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of vitamin D. It contains more than butter, shrimp and liver. Salmon also provides fat soluble vitamins A and E, as well as iron, iodine and the B vitamins. Farm raised salmon does not contain the high amount of long chain omegas as wild. It is not fed the appropriate diet. They are not naturally deep pink in color. In fact, they are a pale cream color. Farm raised salmon is given a chemical to make its color pink. YUK! There are some excellent sources of wild salmon on the internet. One of them is Vital Choice. There are many others. Most of the fisheries that offer wild salmon also have mackerel and tuna. These companies have their salmon tested and it is NOT high in mercury so it is safe for children and expectant mothers. Most of these Alaskan and Canadian fisheries also offer canned tuna and salmon. Canned salmon has the added advantage of being a great source of calcium. Google wild salmon and read the information about the fish and why it is so healthy. Make it a regular around your house. Your heart will thank you. To your health, as always, Sherry Nueesch
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There are a surprising number of people who suffer unnecessarily with shoulder pain due to a variety of causes. Common causes of shoulder pain include rotator cuff tendonitis and irritation of the subacromial bursa (bursitis). These conditions can be brought on by a number of circumstances, including overuse of the rotator cuff musculature and anything that would compromise the subacromial space (the space between the subacromial arch and the humeral head). When this space becomes narrowed the subacromial bursa and rotator cuff tendons become irritated and inflamed creating a painful shoulder impingement condition. Subacromial spurring, sleeping on the affected shoulder degeneration and fraying of the rotator cuff, and capsular tightness all can compromise the subacromial space. We see posterior capsule tightness in almost all cases of shoulder pain with impingement. Changes in posture can also affect the subacromial space. Shoulder impingement is a painful condition. Patients with this condition usually describe it as painless, unless they move their arm “the wrong way”. The “wrong way” usually is abduction (away from the side), or rotating the upper arm (internally or externally) such as when you reach to grab a seat belt or reach behind your back. Patients often do not seek help from their physician for this problem until their shoulder pain worsens and their shoulder becomes very stiff. Shoulder stiffness occurs because the joint capsule surrounding the shoulder joint becomes inflexible, limiting shoulder range of motion. Before patients develop full blown adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) they usually begin to develop shoulder impingement and posterior capsule tightness. This condition can cause narrowing of the subacromial space, which eventually begins to cause a painful shoulder. The earlier this condition is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat. A patient cannot fully recover until normal, pain-free humeroscapular motion and flexibility of the joint capsule have been addressed. After this has been accomplished, normal rotator cuff muscle strength and shoulder function can then be restored. When treated properly, this condition can be easily managed. If you have any questions regarding our shoulder treatment programs please call us at (813) 754-1062.
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The Heritage Award at Plant City Photo Archives Annual Gala Dr. Harold “Hal” Brewer has been selected to receive the Plant City Photo Archives Heritage Award at the organization’s annual gala Saturday, March 29 at the Red Rose Ballroom. The announcement, made by the Photo Archives Gala Committee Co-Chairmen, Stanley and Susan Kolker, stated that Dr. Brewer was selected based on his contributions to the preservation of the community’s history and heritage, and on his long and extensive community service. Brewer was honored by the local civic clubs as Outstanding Citizen of the Year in 1970. He has also served as Sunday School teacher, director and later President of the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce, is a longstanding member of the East Hillsborough Historical Society and is on the executive committee of the advisory council of the Plant City Photo Archives. Among his many other credits is his long-standing role with Plant City Entertainment, and as director of the Friends of the Bruton Memorial Library annual Mystery Dinner Theatre. The Photo Archives annual gala, entitled “An Evening of Picture Perfect Memories” will have “School Days” as its theme this year and will display an extensive exhibit of schools, students, and activities over the years. A special section will display out-of-town schools attended by Plant City residents in earlier years. The evening will begin with a Champagne Reception at 6:30 p.m., and feature a live jazz combo from Florida Southern College, a continuous elegant and sumptuous hors d’oeuvre buffet, a complimentary wine bar, a cash bar, and a continuous “Photo Corner”, sponsored by Sunshine State Federal, where new and old friends may gather in front of a selection of three different backdrops. The complimentary photographs will be available for the guests as they leave the ballroom at the conclusion of the evening.
Gil Gott (l) and Ed Verner (r)
Dan Raulerson, David Sollenberger and Alise Sollenberger at the 2007 Photo Archives gala.
Steve Smith, Tom Chase and John Dicks at the 2007 Photo Archives gala.
Dr. Hal and Lynn Brewer
Also on the agenda are the annual challenging and fun-filled Great Splendiferous Photo Trivia Quiz, including ten select historic photographs and ten questions about them, with prizes awarded to the winning table, followed by a dessert buffet, tea and coffee. The feature of the evening is the presentation of the Heritage Award and will include a video produced by Steve Smith and members of the Brewer family. The award presentation will be made by Photo Archives president Ed Verner and Mac Smith. Tickets for the 2008 gala are $85 per person and the attire is black-tie optional. Seating will be assigned and attendees are requested to turn in the names of those to be seated at their tables.
Plant City Photo Archives was founded in 2000 and is an award-winning museum of historic photographs located at 119 North Collins Street, in historic downtown Plant City. The facility includes the organization’s offices, a 1,000 square-foot Exhibit Gallery, and a magnificent Mason & Hamlin grand piano. The organization also includes a young professional section known as the Bailey-Eastman Group, which is involved with the educational system. The Exhibit Gallery is open to the public Thursday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., and exhibits are changed throughout the year. The Gallery is available for rentals for receptions, concerts, birthdays, lunch meetings, etc. For information on the Photo Archives, rental availability, or the annual gala, call the office at (813) 754-1578.
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Of Dogs and Divorce! I guess the dog was supposed to make up for some of the pain of losing half my family. I don’t think it is coincidence that the same letters that make up the word G-O-D also can be used to spell the word D-O-G. To a little boy growing up in a small rural Iowa town my dogs were about as close as I could get to God. They were my constant companions in the good times and bad, sleeping on my bed, escorts on my paper routes, offering me the comfort I needed in a world turned upside down by my parent’s divorce. But of all the dogs I hugged and buried, none were as dear to me as King and Lassie. They were my living guardian angels. Dad brought home King from the office one day in a big old box. Some farmer had given the dog to dad to pay for doing his taxes. I remember the event so clearly because it was the weekend after Mom and my brother Bill had moved out of the house for good. It took me another year or more before I finally understood what a divorce was. I guess the dog was supposed to make up for some of the pain of losing half my family. Lassie came into my life only a few weeks later, another puppy I found while digging around the junkyard for hidden treasures. King was a huge animal. It was clear by looking at his feet and coloring he had some St. Bernard and Husky tossed in, to boot. Lassie was my bed companion. Half the size of King, she always slept directly on top of my feet at the end of the bed. She had those wonderful loving brown eyes and such a sweet disposition. I can’t tell you how many times I cried myself to sleep with my arms wrapped around her beautiful brown and gold mane. At times I swear I could hear her whimpering along with me. Forget what the psychologists say, divorce is a poison, a cancer that you can never cleanse from your body, no matter how hard you try, no matter how many tears you weep. Yet, of all the adventures and sorrows I shared with my dogs, none was more remarkable than the time King and Lassie saved me from the town
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bullies. It was a Friday afternoon during the summer. I was walking past McKinley’s old garage when somebody yelled at me to come inside. Inside, I peered over the edge of the floor. The next thing I knew the ladder was being jerked up to the ceiling. Jumping forward I slammed onto my hands and chest in a cloud of dust. “You’re dead, you ------.” It was Rich Hutzell and his cousin, Butch. “We’re going to mess you up good. Don’t bother yelling because nobody’s going to hear you.” Remember I was just 10 at the time, so these two 17 year olds had no trouble putting me out of commission. Then it hit me. Where were King and Lassie? The Hutzell’s had locked them downstairs in the garage. You could hear them both barking and scratching. King knew what was happening and was he ever ticked. “King! King...come on boy”. Rich grabbed me around the neck. This time I knew he meant business. He threw me into the back seat of his brother’s old Hudson. We drove four blocks away to the old concession stand at the ball field. He dragged me behind the stand and threw me to the ground. Then he pulled one of those huge old lady hatpins out of a bag. Butch ripped my shirt and tried to sit on my legs while Rich fumbled on the ground for the pin. They got me in the upper legs and in the butt a couple of times. Then, as Rich Hutzell stood above me with his legs spread, I saw them. King and Lassie flying through the air with teeth bared and fur raised like the scales on a dinosaur. I later discovered King kept throwing his massive 135 pound body into the old garage doors until he finally broke through the wood. He also broke a couple of his own ribs. He hit Rich right in the chest, knocking him back at least 10 feet, gasping for air. Butch fell backward as Lassie began shredding the leg on his jeans. It didn’t end there. As Rich tried to crawl away into the cornrows, King grabbed him by the leg and dragged him like a huge bone back into the open. Rich made the mistake of trying to kick King. My guardian angel bit him hard in the upper thigh, so hard I could hear a crunch.” Rich wailed and squealed. Meantime, Butch had managed to pull away from Lassie and jumped back into the Hudson. “Let go King...King, let go! It’s alright boy!” King reluctantly loosened his jaw around Rich’s thigh. He had blood on his fur. The Hutzells never bothered me, not so much as blinked at me ever again. King had to be put to sleep shaking and shivering under our car suffering from distemper. Some guy who offered me $200 cash for Lassie in the pool hall stole her in the spring of that year. At least I’d like to think she was stolen. The prospect of her dying the way King did would have been more than this kid could have handled. Psychologists say that children create their own realities to deal with the things that hurt them. It’s all psycho-babble when you are just ten. But it does explain why I cried more when I lost my dogs than I did when I finally accepted the fact my mom and dad had gotten a divorce. Like I said, having a great dog is about as close to knowing God as a kid can get. Preserved in my mind forever, they were the only emotional escape from my crumbling family around me. Yet in the end, like my family, there was nothing I could do to mend the broken pieces or bring back my two dear friends but sit in the upstairs bedroom and look out the window…and cry.
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Coffee 101 is hosting a monthly community event called This I Believe. Modeled after the series on NPR reviving an Edward R. Murrow radio program from the 1950’s, This I Believe is a national media guide project engaging citizens in writing, sharing and discussing the core values and beliefs that guide their daily lives. Each month Focus will choose a This I Believe Essay to highlight and publish. Come join the group of This I Believe right here in Plant City every first Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. held at Coffee 101. For more information call (813) 659-0101.
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Mike Sodders, Head Coach, Plant City High School Raiders Baseball Team When I played baseball at Plant City High School, being a baseball player was something to be proud of. In Hillsborough County, (while there were fewer high schools than today), guys were making it to the “big league.” This gave the rest of us guys hope. Today, baseball (as a sport) is competing with several factors. This includes other sports, as well as a number of indoor activities for kids to become involved in. As for support, fan support for Plant City High School Raiders Baseball Team is low. While the players/team receive suppport from family members, they are lacking support from the overall community. I believe it is due, in part, to the fact that the team hasn’t done well over the past few years. This truly does affect the performance of our players. When I took the Head Coaching job in 2007, I began working to build a team that Plant City would be proud of. I will continue to show my full commitment to the players and their families. I have coached on every level – from college to pros to the Junior Olympics. This team is my all time favorite. I teach for a living but I would Coach these guys for free. It is my desire that the entire community get behind this team and show that Plant City is a baseball-friendly town.
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Shares What They Know About Friendship Each month, Focus Magazine is profiling several students from a Plant City area school and asking them for their personal definitions of that month’s character word. This month we stopped by Bryan Elementary School, and with the help of their counselor, Shirley Redcay, we interviewed five students for their views on February’s word: Friendship. Elizabeth Martinez – 5th Grade – Age 10 “Friendship means to help others. You can tell your friends anything.”
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Outback Steakhouse Taste the Difference
Grills sizzle perfect fillets, fryers brown Bloomin’ Onions, and fresh veggies cut and prepared just for you! Welcome to Plant City’s Outback Steakhouse, where it’s all about making the customer happy with secret spices and freshly prepared sides in a casual atmosphere. Proprietor James Hine invites you to enjoy this family friendly Australian Steakhouse where there’s something for all, from fresh fish to chicken fingers for the kids. So how did an Australian Steakhouse get to Plant City? Down to earth and humble Chris Sullivan, Robert D. Basham, Tim Gannor, and Trudy Cooper started OSI Restaurant Partners in Tampa in 1988. Coming up with the Australian steakhouse concept, their strategy was to differentiate this restaurant by emphasizing consistently, high quality food and service. Generous portions at moderate prices, all with a casual, yet fun atmosphere added to Australian memorabilia and happy staff to be different in the restaurant market. Being so innovative, Outback’s now in 21 countries worldwide. Proprietor James married Christine, and they have two Outbackers: Ashtin, five and
Proprietor James Hine invites you to his Outback Steakhouse.
Brayden, three months. This loving couple met while working at the Bradenton Outback. James worked his way up the ranks from bus boy to Proprietor, following the American Dream. Saying, “Success is in the people,” Hine gives much credit for his thriving store to Don Cribbs the Kitchen Manager, Ursula the Front House Manager, his supportive wife who does the office work, and the 90 super staff members that comprise his Outback team. 85% in house sales and 15% curbside sales equal about $75,000.00 a week. James “Always had a passion for restaurant work and fell in love with the Outback concept.” Being a good neighbor and partner in the community is important. Outback works with schools and businesses to develop specific fundraisers.
Tom, Tracy, and Ashley Holdge enjoy their weekly Wednesday night family dinner.
A typical Outback day starts at seven in the morning. Prep crews freshly prepare the salads, dressings, desserts, veggies, soups and hand cut fries. Did Mary Catherine Coleman, James Hine, and Michael Farrell show off winter grilled special with crab cake, fillet, creamy au gratin you know it takes five hours to make potatoes, cyclone pasta, fresh cut broccoli, and baked potatoes. those garlicky croutons? Deliveries pizzazz. The number one requested item is of cream, veggies, meats and fish round out the morning. After making sure the dining the Bloomin’ Onion, about 500 each week. area is perfect and staffing is ready, at 3 p.m. The Outback Special and the Fillet are next all products must pass the taste test, then the in popularity. With such a variety of pasta, doors open at four with friendly wait staff. fish, steak, sandwiches, plus soup and salads, The Hodge family eats at Outback every everyone in the family should be pleased. Wednesday night. Ashley lives in Tampa and parents Tom and Tracy live in Lakeland. According to Tom, they have “A weekly family Outback Steakhouse dinner night with great consistent food, and 1203 Townsgate Court Tracy is their favorite waitress!” Phone: (813) 759-4329 Hours: Monday-Thursday So why should you try Outback? This casual 4-10 p.m.; Friday 4-11 p.m.; dining atmosphere offers variety and pleasant Saturday 12-11 p.m.; Sun 12-10 p.m. surprises. The winter special Sirloin and Credit Cards: Yes crab cake with green beans and au gratin Children’s menu: Yes potatoes has excellent value at $18.99. Try the cheesecake Olivia, Gingerbread Cookie Price range: Walhalla Pasta $11.49 to the Martini, and the Aussie cheese fries for Melbourne a 20 oz. Porterhouse $23.99
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Blues Night
At the Red Rose Ballroom The red carpet leading to the Red Rose Ballroom gives all who walk on it a feeling of importance and expectation for the evening to come. Once inside, the velvet embellished wallpaper, jazzy background music and soft, sparkly lighting set the atmosphere for a lovely evening. The staff warmly greeted those who were arriving and seated them. The opening act began when P.J.Leary and the Las Vegas Sounds stepped onto the stage. Many couples took advantage of the newly-expanded dance floor as the room filled with the sounds of authentic Las Vegas jazz. The main course arrived promptly and displayed beautifully the entrees of Broiled Grouper with Lobster Sauce, NY Strip Steak with Mushroom Sauté, or Chicken Parmesan with Rigatoni. The Blues Brothers Band took the stage and started off by announcing the entertaining impersonators of Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, and the famed Blues Brothers. They started with a slow version of Under the Boardwalk. Suddenly, Aretha Franklin took the stage by storm singing Respect, then Chain of Fools. Guests enjoyed the upbeat renditions of these classic songs. She then asked an audience member to join her on
Tina Turner taking over the stage
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stage and sang Natural Woman to him. Her spot was soon filled as Tina Turner strutted onto the stage with her trademark hair adding almost another foot to her height. She sang You’re Simply the Best, What’s Love Got To Do With It? and Rollin’ on the River. As guests enjoyed the signature Red Rose Cake, the Blues Brothers entered the dining room. Straight-faced and serious, they wound through the room, interacting with guests. Jake came in with a leather bag handcuffed to his wrist. Elwood borrowed an audience member’s cell phone and pretended to use it. All the while, the band played repetitiously, as if they were stalling for time. Once they got to the stage, they sang Soul Man, dancing in a unique and comical style. Jake’s soulful harmonica sang to Flip Flop Fly. They asked an audience member to help sing Rawhide. Jake then went into the audience and started a conga line while his brother sang Ride Sally Ride. He led the line around the ballroom, winding through tables and around the dance floor before
Elwood and Jake with Evelyn and Batista Sr.
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Few bands get a start at such a young age. Even fewer younger bands have the talent. The members of The Autumn Vale, whose members’ ages average at 17 are an exception. I caught up with these alternative rockers: Jordan Burkys (guitar), Riley Donnell (vocals), Robert Travis (bass), Andy Byrtus (guitar/vocals/key arrangements), and Trent Medley (drums) in the studio to talk about where they came from, their inspirations, and a name change. Focus: I guess the beginning is a good place to start. How did you guys get started? JB: Me and Trent started this little project. We found Riley for our lead singer. Then we got Andy and lastly, Robert. It came together piece by piece. Our first show was at the First Baptist Church in Bartow in October with a band from Lakeland, called Less Than A Second.
favorite, and why? RT: “What Are Friends For”, it’s a good driving song. RD: The technicality of the song is great. JB: “Disconnected”, it has great leads. I like “Softly” too. It has a cool rhythm that I’ve never heard before. Focus: You guys used to be called “Cadence”. Why the name change? RD: Copyright infringement is what did it. JB: It was taken by some band in Ohio. So we changed it to “Autumn Vale”, it basically means “bidding farewell to your insecurities”.
Focus: Who inspires you guys musically? RD: Stephen Christian from Anberlin. JB: Ben Kasica, lead guitarist from Skillet. RT: Billy Zimmer, bassist of Less Than A Second. TM: Aaron Gillespie, drummer from Underoath.
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Event Calendar February 15, Friday Planteen Teen Night is a fun night of music, food and friends! Middle School teens ages 12-15 can hang out with friends in a fun, safe atmosphere at the PCRPD Teen Night from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. A live on-site DJ takes requests and plays the hits at the Planteen Recreation Center. Only $6 at the door covers the fun and food (pizza and soda while they last). For info, check the PCRPD web site, www.plantcitygov.com/ rec - click the Teen link, or contact Steve Rossiter at srossiter@ plantcitygov.com or call (813) 659-4200 ext. 4311. Drum Circle will be held at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City, beginning at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call (813) 659-0101. Ralph Allocco and Second Wind will be performing at the Red Rose Dining Room. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites. com.
February 15 – 16, Friday – Saturday Plant City Entertainment, Inc. community theater will present the musical, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten as its winter musical. The show will be presented at the Plant City Cornerstone Center located at 315 North Collins Street in Plant City. Ticket prices are: $10.00 General Admission and $8.00 Seniors 55 and older and students through 12th grade. Tickets will be available at the door prior to each performance. Group rates will be available by calling Hardee’s Fashions at (813) 754-4929 approximately two weeks before the first produc-
tion date at. Individual advance tickets may also be purchased at Hardee’s. For more information contact Tyler Hollis at (813) 503-7993.
February 16, Saturday Kid’s Night Out is a fun night of crafts, food and friends! Elementary school students ages 5-12 can hang out with friends in a fun, safe atmosphere while the parents enjoy a night out from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The Kid’s Night Out events are held at the Planteen Recreation Center. Only $5 at the door covers the fun and food (pizza and drinks while they last). For info, check the PCRPD web site, www.plantcitygov.com/ rec - click the Kid’s Night Out link, or contact Chris Washburn at cwashburn@plantcitygov.com or call (813) 659-4256. Mustang Sally and the Hamjos will be performing at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City, beginning at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call (813) 659-0101. Application deadline for the Little Miss Plant City contest is at 4:00 p.m., or until “40” Contestants are obtained. This contest is for girls ages 8, 9 and 10 (as of February 1st) and registration is $50.00. A workshop is being held on Friday, February 22, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. at the Women’s Club, 1110 N. Wheeler St. Rehearsal is Friday, March 28 at 7:00 p.m. at Plant City High School auditorium. The contest will be held on Saturday, March 29 at Plant City High School auditorium. Pre-judging starts at 4:30 p.m., contest begins at 6:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please call Bobbie Ehrenfeld, LMPC Chairwoman at (813) 967-2597 or email at myrealtorbobbie@hotmail.com.
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February 15th - March 15th
The Strawberry Classic Car Show will be held in downtown Plant City on Drane Street from Palmer to Evers, from 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. ‘83 and older cars and trucks are featured, as well as entertainment, and vendors Dash plaques will be presented to the first 200 registered vehicles. Free registration and admission. For more information, call (813) 754-3707.
February 21 – 23, Thursday - Saturday
Rock & Roll with the Stars will be held at the Red Rose Inn Ballroom, featuring the world famous Platters, P.J. Leary and the Las Vegas Sounds, the Mystics and LaLa Brooks, former lead singer of the Crystals. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www. redroseinnandsuites.com.
A Strategic Marketplace Breakfast will be held at the Red Rose Inn Ballroom, from 7:30 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. Guest speaker will be Peter Horrobin, Founder and International Director of Ellel Ministries, who will be speaking on vision, faith and obedience. Tickets are $12.50 each, and a Table of 8 Sponsorship is available for $125. For more information, call Norm Blanton at (813) 752-4671.
February 18, Monday President’s Day.
February 20, Wednesday The 49th annual Outstanding Citizen of the Year is being held at the Red Rose Inn Ballroom. The buffet opens at 11:30 a.m. with the program beginning at 12:00 p.m. Meal cost is $20 per person with an RSVP deadline of February 13. Reservations can be made to Matt Buzza by e-mail (m.buzza@sunshinestatefederal. com), phone (813-752-6193) or fax (813-754-8321). The Citizen of the Year Program is organized by the Plant City Kiwanis Club and sponsored by the American Business Woman’s Association, Plant City Civitan Club, Plant City Chamber of Commerce, Plant City GFWC Woman’s Club, GFWC Junior Woman’s Club, Plant City Lions Club, Plant City Optimist Club, Plant City Pilot Club, and the Plant City Rotary Club.
“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” will be presented by the students at Plant City High School in the school auditorium. For more information, call (813) 757-9370.
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February 22, Friday Jam Session will be held at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City, beginning at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call (813) 659-0101.
February 23, Saturday The Plant City Family YMCA’s annual Walden Lake Classic 5K will be held around scenic Walden Lake. The event will begin at 7:45 a.m. at the Plant City Family YMCA, and end at the same location with a post-race party featuring food, drinks, and giveaways. A kids’ run will also be held beginning at 9:00 a.m. Proceeds from the race benefit the YMCA’s Building Strong Kids Campaign, which helps the YMCA provide financial assistance to families who could not otherwise afford to participate in Y summer programs,
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Market and will follow the same route as in the past several years, departing from State Farmers Market on the corner of Martin Luther King Blvd. and Alexander Street and continuing north on Alexander Street and west on Reynolds Street. The parade will pass the festival grounds on Reynolds Street and disburse near Sammonds Road area or the floats can disburse at the Farmers Market for the safety of everyone. For more information about the parade or the Civitan Club, who are sponsoring the parade, please call Pat Pogue at (813) 754-4680.
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Ralph Allocco and Second Wind will be performing at the Red Rose Dining Room, along with Jason D. Williams. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites.com.
The Florida Strawberry Festival Grand Parade begins in downtown Plant City at 1:00 p.m. For more information, call (813) 752-9194 or e-mail berryinfo@flstrawberryfestival.com
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The Plant City Tennis Center is hosting a Spring Fling. Deadline to enter is February 27 for the following divisions – Singles: Men 3.5-5.0, Women 2.5-3.5, 4.0; Doubles: Men 3.0-5.0, Women 2.5-4.5. Consolation match for first round losers. Fee is only $28 per person for this USTA event. Register on line at www.plantcitygov.com/rec/tennis, look for the Spring Fling link. For more info on this program and other Plant City Tennis Center offerings, go to the PCRPD web site, www.plantcitygov.com/rec - click the Tennis
Spring Bat Conservation Workshop, Crystal Springs Preserve, 6:30 p.m. Catch this popular conservation class for the last time this year! Attendees come face to face with live bats, receive a free bat house and get a chance to contribute to a research project moderated by the University of Florida. Not recommended for children under 7 due to the length of the class. Class is free – register early! Call Shawna Everidge, Environmental Education Coordinator at (813) 757-9289 x 2249 for more information.
swim lessons, and youth sports. To register, call the YMCA at (813) 757-6677 or stop by the Y to pick up a registration form. Weyland & Wesley will be performing at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City, beginning at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call (813) 659-0101. Knights Elementary School will host a golf tournament at Walden Lake Golf & Country Club to raise funds for Relay for Life, a vehicle for honoring cancer survivors and providing funds for cancer research. Tee time is 12:00 p.m. and will be followed by dinner. For more information, call Alan Black at (813) 757-9333. The 18th Annual Chili Cook-Off will be held in McCall Park, beginning at 11:30 a.m. For more information, call (813) 754-3707.
February 29, Friday Eden Regained will be performing at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City, beginning at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call (813) 659-0101.
March 1, Saturday The 2008 Youth Parade will be held, beginning at 11:00 a.m. The parade forms at the Farmers
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March 3 – 8, Monday – Saturday Ride the Plant City Transit Strawberry Express for free from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.! The Express Shuttle makes pick-ups at McCall Park, Felton’s and Wal-Mart. For more information, call (813) 659-4200 X 4139.
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March 14, Friday Ralph Allocco and Second Wind will be performing at the Red Rose Dining Room. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites. com.
March 14-16, Friday – Sunday The Plant City Tennis Center will again offer a World Team Tennis Tournament for Division 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5 teams, sponsored by Carrabba’s Italian Restaurant. Willing teams can advance to one of many National Qualifier tournaments across the United States. Deadline to register is Monday, March 10. For more info on this program and other Plant City Tennis Center offerings, go to the PCRPD web site, www.plantcitygov.com/rec - click the Tennis Center link, or contact Tennis Professional C. Shane Johnson at sjohnson@plantcitygov.com or call (813) 707-7485.
March 15, Saturday The annual Strawberry Sock Hop fundraiser for the Cornerstone Center will be held at the Brownlee Barn on Berry Patch Road. Food will be available from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with the Taste of Old Plant City, and a DJ and dance contests will be featured from 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. This years’ event is a tribute to Jeanie Burt. Tickets are located around Plant City at various businesses. For more information, call Jeri Brownlee at (813) 659-0421. The 18th Annual Model Train Show sponsored by the H.B. Plant Railroad Historical Society will be held at the Hillsborough Community College Plant City Campus John Trinkle Building from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. There will be scale model layouts, Operation Life Save presentations, and over 120 vendor tables included. The Florida Chapter Morse Code Operators and the Greater Florida Lego Train Club will both be on
Event Calendar hand, as well. Admission is $6 for adults, and children 17 and under are free with a paying parent. For more information, call Gilbert Thomas at (863) 412-3090. In a supper club atmosphere in the Red Rose Inn Ballroom, Cahal Dunne’s Grand to be Irish Show, along with P.J. Leary and the Las Vegas Sounds before and after, will be performing. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites. com.
Recurring Events:
Tuesdays: Heart Health Screenings and Blood Pressure Checks are held from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. in the South Florida Baptist Hospital Community Resource Center (main hospital lobby). No appointments are necessary and this event is free. For more information, call (813) 754-4444. Free Time Jazz begin performing at 7:00 p.m. at the Red Rose Dining Room. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www. redroseinnandsuites.com.
Wednesdays: Knitting Group is held at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City.
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For more information, call (813) 659-0101. Free Time Jazz begin performing at 7:00 p.m. at the Red Rose Dining Room. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www. redroseinnandsuites.com.
Thursdays: Bluegrass Jam Session is held at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City. For more information, call (813) 659-0101. Destiny, the House Band of the Red Rose Dining Room, will perform for Single’s Night Out with special guest Ralph Allocco. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites.com.
Fridays: Destiny, the House Band of the Red Rose Dining Room, will perform. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www. redroseinnandsuites.com. Kundalini Yoga will be held at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City, beginning at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call (813) 659-0101.
Saturdays: Destiny, the House Band of the Red Rose Dining Room, will perform. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www. redroseinnandsuites.com.
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