Take One Vol. 7 No. 6
PLANT CITY EDITION
Hillsboro Bank Stands Behind Plant City
Celebrating Ten Years of Great Relationships Gary Boothe & Pam Warnock spotlight Hillsboro Bank
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Not sure where to find that product or service you’re looking for locally. This month, and for the next two months, we will be profiling several local companies. Check out this section, and support these local businesses. It’s good for Plant City.
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For those who have lived in Plant City for decades, Hillsboro Bank seems to have been around forever. This month we take a look at the history of this financial institution, it’s roots in our community, and plans for the future
local 7-41 It’s that time again… The FOCUS on You Makeover is back. We asked our
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readers for nominations, and four lucky winners were selected to receive makeovers. Artists, events, and people from our community fill this month’s Local section, including a new event for Plant City – the Blueberry Festival.
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sports & fitness 97-104 Summer is here, and the kids are out of school. FOCUS takes a look at the sports and activities available to youth this summer. From baseball to bowling, there are activities to suit every kid’s taste. Take a look at some of the choices in our Sports and Fitness section. And, if your youth needs some inspiration, read about the Athlete of the Month, Austin Kern.
dining & entertainment 122-134 Don’t let the name fool you. The Strawberry Palace is not just the place for strawberries anymore. New owners, Jeff and Sue Joyce have created what just might become the new hot-spot for home-style, country cooking and southern hospitality. In the entertainment arena this month, FOCUS puts the spotlight on Second Wind, the house band at the Red Rose Inn & Suites. We also invite you to check out Brigadoon, a musical presented by our own Plant City Entertainment. See details on where and when in our Entertainment section.
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In this issue of Focus, you will find the story of our annual makeover. Readers write-in to nominate women they feel deserve a makeover. Take the time to read each of the letters, and you will truly be touched by the ways these women are influencing the world around them. They certainly deserved a day for themselves. Not to mention, many businesses from around this community showed great generosity in the way they pampered these ladies. All the winners were able to feel like queens for the day. Thank you to everyone who helped make this day possible.
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TALK OF THE TOWN Sean Colleran, Ashlynn Wasden, Donald Bartruff and Hope Sampson from Plant City High School have all won scholarships. They won the Chairs Scholarship for Kids with Disabilities. They had to write an essay to win this scholarship along with other requirements. Each of the students will have four years of tuition paid in full.
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Mueller, Trent Hobbs, Roderick Henderson, Tim Watson, Dale Chambers, Harold Hart and Sharlotte Henderson. Plant City High School students were recently honored at a banquet sponsored by the VFW Chapter in Winter Haven for their entries in the Voice of Democracy Essay Contest. The theme of the contest was “My Role in Honoring America’s Veterans.” Jensen Harlow placed first and read her essay to the group. Andrew
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Orso took second place and Chelsea Hall placed third. All three winning students are juniors at PCHS. The students were presented certificates and cash prizes. Pictured: Winning students with their mothers: Chelsea Hall with Shayne Hall, Andrew Orso with Lori Orso and Jensen Harlow with Margaret Harlow
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Plant City Photo Archives Executive Director, Gil Gott, announced in May that Candace Owens has been appointed to the full-time permanent position of Administrative Receptionist. Owens has been employed at the Photo Archives in a part-time capacity since February of 2007. Congratulations Candace!
munity and in athletics. He was presented a $2500 check by Tim Watson, President of the
Roderick Henderson a Plant City High School senior was honored recently at a banquet sponsored by the Tampa Chapter of the National Football Foundation. Roderick was recognized for his excellence in the classroom, in the com-
NFL Players Association. Roderick is an honor graduate and lettered four years with the Raider basketball team. He is a member of the Student Council. He was elected Homecoming King and Mr. PCHS by his peers. Pictured: Sherrie
Two of our Plant City writers graduated from Plant City High School last month. Congratulations to Holly Mallalieu and Lana Somerlott. The Gospel Mets, Edith Langston, Rosetta Smith and Lisa Hale advanced to semi-finals of the Gospel F.O.C.U.S. Are You America’s Next Top Gospel Artist?
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TALK OF THE TOWN They competed in Atlanta, Georgia and the semi-finals will be held in Harvey, Illinois. Only 13 groups will make it to the finals scheduled for later this summer in Toledo, Ohio.Good luck ladies! Caycee Hampton, Miss Capitol City, will join Plant City girls Miss Central Florida, Miss Heart of Plant City and Miss Winter Park at the 2008 Miss Florida Sscholarship Pageant – June 29-July 5, 2008 in St. Petersburg, Florida. Best of Luck Girls!!
Durant High School Color Guard, affectionately referred to as the “Golden Girls,” finished their winter guard season with a second place medal in the AAA division at the finals competition hosted by the Florida Federal Colorguard Circuit. They performed in five competitions and brought home four first place trophies. Their show was entitled “Living Jewels” and featured songs from the movie Memoirs of a Geisha. The girls were dressed as koi fish and their set featured a beautiful koi fish pond complete with a bridge and willows. The girls designed and painted the sets with the help of their instructor, Jess Folsom. Sitting in front with trophy/plaque: Instructor, Jess Folsom. Kneeling from Left to Right: Nicole Coone (rifle captain), Amanda Pagan (co-captain), Kaitlynn Moody (captain), Jordan Miller, Kayla Shirley. Standing middle from left to right: Bree Dyer, Allison Fudge, Courtney Robinson, Kristin White, Hillary Nelson (co-captain), Sawyer Hall, Alexandra Cueller, Alyssa Cueller, Noelle Bertossi. Standing Rear from left to right: Michelle Hermann, Amanda Cruz, Kelsey Martin, Na’Iyma Thompson (flag captain), April Moody (color guard sponsor), Storm Hunter (secretary), Monica McFarland, Kaitlin Hartzog
Gary and Brenda Hazen will be celebrating their 40th Wedding Anniversary on June 21st 2008. Their Daughters will be hosting a drop in reception at 2pm at Berea Baptist Church Fellowship Hall in Plant City.
During the weekend of May 17, photographer Brian Sinke came to Plant City to do a photoshoot with the Strawberry Queen and Court. The New Yorker, a national weekly magazine, will be doing a feature article on the girls this summer, written by Pulitzer prize-winning author Anne Hull.
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Powder Puff Golf Tournament It all started with a simple line: “You’re nothing but a bunch of powder puffs.”
Ron Bergman and his friends set out to play golf and this line was made in jest about how the group played. As time went on Bergman began volunteering for the Reaching Out to Cancer Kids and this one line turned into the Powder Puff Golf Event where many teams come out and try to do better than their “competitors”. This year was the tenth year for the Powder Puff Golf Event which was held at the Walden Lake Golf and Country Club. The event raised $18,000 and 100 percent of that money will go to the American Cancer Society.
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At the golf event raffle tickets are sold and the funds raised are contributed to
the charity. The golfers pay their greens fees of course, but there are no additional costs. Door prizes of every make and model are donated for participants to attempt to win. This year 130 people were participating and although some people didn’t win, everyone brought their big hearts and donated funds. The $18,000 that was raised will go to help pay for a free camp for children with cancer. The R.O.C.K. Camp features traditional summer camp activities such as swimming, music, arts and crafts, archery, sports, fishing, talent shows, horseback riding and camp fires. The event is held every year in March, so if you missed it this year, don’t worry because you can come out next March and play.
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Leah Khorsandian Exquisite Equestrian When she was sixteen, Leah Khorsandian was given the choice every teenager dreams of; her father offered her any type of new car she wanted. Yet for the animal loving young Khorsandian who’s mother encouraged her to begin riding at the age of four, he also gave her a second option. Instead of the car, she could have her own horse and move to the country. Natural horsepower won and Khorsandian and her family moved. “Just in Time,” a Thoroughbred they called “Justin,” soon joined them on their family farm. “He was a great horse,” Khorsandian fondly recalled. In the summer of 2001 at the age of eighteen, Khorsandian participated in The North March 2008 – Leah Khorsandian and “Will” American Young Riders, a riding event that running their cross-country is equivalent to the Junior Olympics. For course and jumping in the water at Poplar Place Farm seven years she trained with Peter Gray a in Hamilton, Georgia. They three time Olympian and the 1996-2000 won this event! coach of the Canadian team. In 2002 she spent a summer in Canada with two horses training with Gray. Khorsandian graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from The University of South Florida and is currently training with Jon and
March 2008 - Leah Khorsandian and “Will” competing in the stadium ring at Poplar Place Farm in Hamilton, Georgia.
Jenn Holling. Her specialty is combined training events, “which is like the triathlon of horse sports,” she explained. This event consists of dressage, cross-country and stadium jumping. She competes with “Pamiro W., ” a nine year-old Canadian Sport Horse she calls “Will.” You can find Khorsandian teaching riding and sharing her love of horses in Plant City and surrounding areas. Please feel free to visit her website at www.cirtrusoaksfarm.com FOCUS Magazine plant city • june 15 - july 15, 2008 • Page 14
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Noon Rotary Club Gives Back The Plant City Noon Rotary Club converged on Johnnie McIvers residence on Drane Street Saturday May 31 at around eight in the morning. They were there to strip her wood siding and wrap the house in preparation for new Hardy
Board siding to be installed. The Rotary Club provided the labor, and 84 Lumber donated the siding. Ms. McIvers is a 96 year young woman who the YMCA and Somebody Cares Plant City have been trying to help out for more than a year. This project was made possible because of Noon Rotary’s willingness to make a difference in her life.
Rotary members and the Central Florida crew pictured with Johnnie McIvers (center)
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Forty-two guys showed up on Ms. McIvers front lawn with power tools, had a barbeque set up ready to go and got to work quickly. While the group worked on the house, Rotary member Benny Cook fixed the barbeque lunch.
Ms. McIvers was so thrilled that the men came to help. “I’m so happy,” she said. She went onto say, “I thought kids from the YMCA were coming so I was surprised when I saw the hammers and the men. Jimmy Carapezza was the Chairman for this event and Brian Griffin was co-chair. Carapezza said when he told 84 Lumber manager Keith Herr about the project, Herr offered to donate the siding without even being asked. The men were asked to bring hammers and gloves, and be ready to work. The Noon Rotary Club holds fundraisers throughout the year to help fund community projects like this one. By the end of the project Ms. McIvers will have a fully insulated house, brand new windows and siding and running hot water.
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Artist Channels Emotions Through Art “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life�. What does that statement made by Picasso mean to us, whether we are the receiver or the creator of art? Art can be beautiful, inspirational, symbolic, or representational, but above all art is a form of expression. Mike DeSerio creates art that can only be described as emotionally expressive, delving within the psyche of emotion. He began drawing realistic images as a young child, encouraged by his mother who was an art teacher. Eventually his work took a turn from realistic and defined to surreal and sometimes chaotic. Usually, when Mr. DeSerio begins painting he only has a vague or abstract sense of what he wants to portray and allows the painting to evolve. He draws inspiration from conflict and the joys and sorrows of life. Art for Mr. DeSerio can be introspective, a way to explain or understand issues in his life making his art personal and individual. Some pieces remain untitled while others may offer a written statement. Recently, Mr. DeSerio’s passion in art has been shifting from creating art to developing an art scene. He has a vision to help build a community of artists. This vision has led him to establish three art shows in Hillsborough known as Canvas. Currently he has work on display at DaSilva’s, Sumatra, and Starbucks. Mr. DeSerio’s work will be on display at Coffee 101 from June 15th-July 15th. For more information on Mike DeSerio, visit www. myspace.com/MikeDeserio
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First Annual Blueberry Festival Keel & Curley Winery Starts New Tradition On May 17-18, Keel & Curley Winery in Plant City hosted their inaugural Blueberry Festival, kicking off Florida’s blueberry season. While Plant City has long been known for its strawberries, many people do not realize that there is a thriving blueberry industry here as well. The Blueberry Festival was definitely an event for the whole family. The winery grounds were filled with booths offering face painting, airbrush and glitter tattoos and games for the younger guests along with blueberry muffins, blueberry pie, blueberry wine tasting and many other vendors who all added to the festive atmosphere for the event. Meanwhile, the winery itself was open to the public and people from as far away as Orlando and even Ocala were browsing inside or sitting on the spacious wooden deck enjoying a glass of wine and a pastry.
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relaxed to the strains of well-known country and folk music. Keel & Curley Winery has established itself in the Plant City community as a quality maker of delicious wines. Many of their wines can be found in grocery stores throughout Hillsborough County. While Napa Valley California may be the first place in the U.S. people think of when they are asked about wine, there has been a rapid growth in recent years of wineries like Keel and Curley that have built a reputation for themselves. Their reputation is not just about the quality and smoothness of their wine, it is also the way they have integrated into the community. Events like the Blueberry Festival help bring the community to the winery and brings the winery into the community. “I never even knew this place was here,” said one man who came to the event. “I heard about it from a friend and thought, why not?” He said he had been there for three hours and he did not appear to
be leaving any time soon. “It’s just so nice, the atmosphere, the music, I’ll definitely be making a habit of coming here.” Aside from a brief rain early in the second day, the weather was perfect for the festival. Couples, families and single adults all seemed to enjoy the chance to experience the outdoors in a unique way. Staff at the winery said that they were amazed at the turnout. They had expected the event to be popular but the interest exceeded all their plans. “We’ve had a full house non-stop for the past two days,” said one employee. With full parking and a full house, the first annual Blueberry Festival was a huge success for Keel &
Curley Winery. It was a celebration of Plant City’s “other berry” that guests are not likely to forget. To find out about other upcoming events, visit www.keelandcurleywinery.com or call 813-752-9100. Keel & Curley is located at 5210 W Thonotosassa Rd. in Plant City.
The massive deck at Keel & Curley’s provides a perfect place to relax and enjoy a glass of blueberry wine on a hot Florida day.
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A Caribbean Evening for Scholarships Plant City Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Margarita Ball More than 300 people attended the 2008 Margarita Ball, sponsored by the Plant City Chamber of Commerce. The event was held in Walden Lake at the home of Rick and Di Lott. The ball is a fundraiser for the Plant City Chamber which allows them to provide college scholarships to local students. The 2008 ball was the 7th annual and I’m told it gets a little bigger and better each year. Tickets for the event were $100, which included appetizers, drinks, and a sit down Caribbean style dinner, live music, casino games, a duck race, 50/50 drawing, live auction items and even a limbo contest. Guests received their margarita glass as they entered the pool area and then mingled with one another throughout the evening while enjoying baked brie, crab dip, smoked fish
Members of the Margarita Ball committee gather by the pool; L to R: Doug Gibbs, Amy Nizamoff, Marion Smith, Billy Keel, Ron Gainey, Gary Pike and Rick Lott.
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It Started With a Letter Focus on You Makeover
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he day began at Fred’s Market Restaurant. Cindy Bertomeu, Dot Hutchison and Debbie Gladden all joined the Focus Team for breakfast. Unfortunately Cindy Merrill couldn’t join the group for the day, but the good news is our sponsors donated gift certificates so she could enjoy a makeover another day. Dear Focus Magazine, We would like to nominate a very special lady, Cindy Merrill, also known as Momma to all of us. Momma is a wonderful person and would give anything for anybody. She doesn’t really have a whole lot of time to focus on herself; she cares for her motherin-law around the clock. Taking her to doctor appointments, giving her baths, and caring for her house is just a small amount of what she does. She also watches her two grandkids; Taylor, 2 and Keegan, 8 months, during the day. As if taking care of them all the time isn’t enough, she has a large extended family who is always at her house that she makes a home cooked meal for every night. Momma is a very loving person and her house is always open top any and everyone. No matter what she does, she always puts herself last; she is the last to eat dinner and the last to go to bed at night. She makes sure that everyone she is around is taken care of first and happy before she takes care of herself. She deserves this makeover for many reasons but the main reason is because she always takes care of everyone and worries about herself last. No matter how bad things might be she always has a smile on her face and encourages others to do the same. She deserves a little more time for herself but she never really gets it, we would like to help her do so by nominating her for the Focus on You Makeover. Giving her a little time to focus on herself would mean the world to her and to us, especially if she won this makeover, believe us she really does deserve it!! Sincerely, The family and extended family of Cindy Merrill
Debbie Gladden, Cindy Bertomeu & Dot Hutchison Dear Focus, friend which is my wife I would like to nominate my best r. We have been eove Mak You Debbie for the Focus On and respect her as love I s. year 33 st almo for ied marr I would do it all over much today as the first day we met. gh thick and thin. throu me e besid stood has She . again friend to everyone. a also er, moth She is a great wife and back burner and tries the on s need her puts ys alwa She been disabled for to take care of everyone else. I have replacements and she knee few a of use beca s year five . In the past ten months has had to pull some extra loads ing on losing more. work still is and lbs 75 lost has she ed to be healthy for want She . We have a new grandson to have a special day for her like d woul I elf. hers and him her for your Focus On herself. So if you would consider grateful. Thank you. er forev be d woul I r eove Mak You David Gladden
I would like to nominate my friend and neighbor, Cindy Bertomeu, for your “Focus on You” Makeover. Cindy is 40 years old, a wife, and a mother of 2. Cindy has been married to her husband Joey for 21 years. She has a son Tyler (age 16) and a daughter Jamie (age 9). Cindy and I have been very good friends for over 20, and she has always been a very giving person. Always looking to see how she could be of help to others. In May of 1995 Cindy diagnosed with Lung Cancer. Never having smoked you can imagine how shocking this news was to her and all of those who love her. At that time Cindy has two thirds of her right lung removed and went through multiple treatments of Chemo and Radiation. Cindy has been battling cancer since 1995, with ongoing tests and treatments. During the years of 1996-2002 Cindy’s cancer was in remission. Unfortunately, in 2002 her lung cancer recurred and was in her lymph system, and she had to undergo more treatments. During most time periods Cindy’s cancer has been slowly growing and stable with medication. Periodically the cancer flares up and spreads to a new location. In 2006 there was a malignancy found in her breast. Cindy went through multiple treatments of Chemo again. In December Cindy began having extreme pain in her abdomen. Unfortunately the cancer had spread onto her ovaries. In January 2008, Cindy had to endure a complete hysterectomy. Currently Cindy is scheduled to be going through another full round of chemo. I feel Cindy is well deserving of this special day that you are offering. Not only because of the very special person that she is, and everything that she has had to endure, but because how she has always allowed God’s light to shine through her life, even through the hardest times. She has definitely been an inspiration to me, and to all of those around her. Thank you for considering this very special person for your special day. Karen Close
Focus Magazine, I would like to nominate my moth er-in-law, Dot Hutchison for this year’s makeover. Dot has been my mother-in-law for eight years. I have known Dot for over 20 years. In all that time I have never known her to loose her temper or say a harsh word to anyone. I don’t know many men that have good things to say about their mother-in-laws. All I have is GREAT things to say about mine. Dot is the type of perso n that does for others way before she does for herself. She has taken total care of her older sister for the last 20+ years. She has recently lost her husband (Bobby) after 47 years of marriage. This has been a trying time and tough transition for Dot. Bobby had been in a wheelchair for the better part of the last 15 years and Dot was there thru it all, never leaving his side. She has more compassion and love for people than anyone I have ever met. If she were to be chosen for this year’s makeover you wouldn’t ever regret your choice. Once you see that contagious smile and that sparkle in those eyes you know you have met a friend for life. Dot, I love you with all my heart and thank you for being the best motherin-law a man could ever dream of having. I truly thank God everyday for bringing you in my life. Love your son-in-law, Rod Mason
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nominated me,” said Dot Hutchison. We asked the women what they thought when they first found out they won a makeover. “I was excited and nervous,” said Debbie Gladden.
“Overwhelmed. I was just so surprised. I was grateful too,” said Cindy Bertomeu. After breakfast the ladies took a “before” picture and it was on to shopping from there.
“Oh my gosh! I was excited! What thrilled me the most is that my son-in-law
Dot receives the grand treatment from Shannon Peters at Tip to Toe.
Cindy and Dot went to Sister’s & Company. Both ladies received NYDJ (Not Your Daughter’s Jean, the official tummy tuck
jean). Dot’s shirt was by Metric, she also received a Brighton handbag, necklace and earring set. Cindy’s blouse was by Belldini and she also received a Brighton clutch, necklace and earring set. Sister’s & Company has been participating with the makeover since it began in May 2003. Devony Scott of Sister’s & Company said, “I love it. It’s like playing. It’s a lot of fun.” Debbie went to Denise Young’s Boutique where she was fitted with a gorgeous blouse, pants and jewelry. Lucinda “LuLu” Prestwood commented
Cindy Bertomeu, Dot Hutchison and Debbie Gladden with Fred Johnson, owner of Fred’s Market Restaurant.
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Dot Hutchison, Devony Scott and Cindy Bertomeu at Sister’s & Company.
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about the makeover, “I think it’s neat. It’s such an uplifting experience to help out.” Next the ladies were treated to massages and facials. The Place of Beauty took good care of Debbie while the Artistry treated Dot and Cindy. After the massages it was onto lunch at Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant. While there we asked the ladies to tell about their day thus far.
Dot said, “The relaxation and the ministone massage...I loved that. They both used heat on me and I really liked that. I felt really pampered.”
The pampering didn’t stop there. After lunch the ladies enjoyed pedicures, manicures and they received makeup application.
Debbie said, “I liked both of them. Just the relaxation and being pampered. I had never had a facial before but I really liked it.”
Debbie Gladden got her manicure and pedicure at The Place of Beauty. They also styled her hair and did her makeup. Cindy Bertomeu had a manicure and pedicure at the Artistry. They also styled her hair and applied her makeup. Dot Hutchison had her manicure and pedicure at Tip to Toe. Merle
Cindy said she enjoyed both very much. “It was amazing.”
MacKenzie Clark of Merle Norman did Dot Hutchison’s makeup.
Ron Evers, Dot Hutchison, Cindy Bertomeu and Jana Evers at the Artistry.
Cindy Permentor and Dot Hutchison at The Artistry.
Above: Dot with her sister, Peggy, in front of the limo donated for the evening by Crown Limo. Right: Lucinda “LuLu” Prestwood helped Debbie pick out her accessories at Denise Young’s Boutique.
Ruth Holmgren airbrushes the makeup on Debbie Gladden at the Place of Beauty.
Debbie was chauffeured all day in an Envoy donated by Lott-Mather.
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Norman Cosmetics applied her makeup and The Artistry styled her hair. After the pampering and styling was complete the ladies went home to slip into their new clothes and grab a guest to join them for dinner at the Red Rose Dining Room. Limo Company, Crown Royal picked everyone up for an evening of food, dancing and wonderful memories. Evelyn and Batista Madonia Sr., owners of the Red Rose Dining Room, had several surprises in store for the winners. Not only did they enjoy a wonderful dinner, they also received complimentary drinks, appetizers and decadent desserts. Evelyn Madonia even presented the ladies with a special gift from Sister’s & Company. Each one of them received a gift bag with Japanese Cherry Blossom soap and bath salts and a Hope Scented Sachet. David Gladden nominated his wife and said, “Knockout! She deserves it. She looks good.” Joey Bertomeu joined Cindy for dinner and said she looked stunning. “It was awesome before but now it’s awesome with an A+.” Dot’s sister Peggy joined her for the dinner and said the end result was just wonderful. “I think she really enjoyed today.” “I’ve had a ball. They treated us like queens,” said Dot Hutchison.
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Debbie Gladden said, “It was great, it was wonderful. The people at The Place [of Beauty] were so wonderful. I couldn’t have been treated any better and I didn’t know they could airbrush makeup. It was a wonderful experience.” Cindy Bertomeu said, “It was amazing. I feel blessed to have met so many wonderful people. I’m grateful to Karen Close for being such a wonderful neighbor. I’m happy with the end result.”
Sophia Hyde, Debbie Gladden, Cindy Bertomeu, Dot Hutchison and Tammy Simpson at the Red Rose Dining Room.
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McDougal turned back to the music he had set aside when his children were first diagnosed and created a CD titled The Work of a Carpenter with twelve songs that he says God gave to him. He created a website, www.ahouseformykids.com and began selling the CD. Before long, people started to rally around his cause and to come up with other ways to raise the money he needs to build a new home.
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Boys Becoming Men Eagle Scout Court of Honor What do Bill Gates and Steven Spielberg have in common with sixty-three young men from Boy Scout Troop 733? They’re all Eagle Scouts. Less than two percent of Boy Scouts realize this significant honor. To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, a Boy Scout must fulfill stringent requirements in leadership ability, service, and outdoor skills. Merit badges must be earned, reviews passed by troop, district, local council, and the National Council, while an Eagle project is planned, funded, supervised, and completed successfully by each scout. This huge accomplishment is a testament to the scouting family’s character. May 17, Troop 733 held an Eagle Scout Court of Honor to confirm six boys as Eagle Scouts. Eagle mentors led the six Eagle candidates to the stage while proud families and friends gazed. Keynote speaker U.S. Representative Gus Bilirakis proudly declared, “You will be immediately looked upon with respect, admiration, and expected to have the skills to succeed. Your experience of leadership training will be a guide-post to your future.” Scouting representative Gary Runkles fondly remembered campouts, cooking, building fires,
the capitol. State Representative Rich Glorioso applauded the boys for perseverance and said they “deserved high praise for this accomplishment.” Each Eagle gave a short speech thanking parents and friends while appreciating scouting. After a video showcasing each boy and scouting endeavors everyone attended a reception of cake, punch, and visited each Eagle’s table displayed with scouting mementos. Eagle Scout Bryars Byrd attended the National Boy Scout Jamboree and has extensive leadership and camping skills. For his Eagle project, Bryars cleared and landscaped a garden area and added park benches to create a peaceful area for families to visit at Steppin’ Stone Farm. Bryars hopes to
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at Sansone Park, for a Challenger League. Ryan likes the automotive industry. Eagle Scout Robert Carty’s mom was his denmother. While earning many merit badges, Robert volunteered as a soccer coach and in Key Club. Robert’s Eagle project benefited St. Clement’s with the beautification of a grotto area, bench, and walled prayer area. Eagle Scout Thomas Everett attended summer camps and earned marksmanship honors. His Eagle project dismantled and rebuilt a new play area at St. Peter’s. Thomas plans to earn a degree in Agricultural Science. Eagle Scout John Kenney IV earned thirty-four merit badges and Gold Eagle Palm, attended summer camps and Jamboree. Re-roofing the Christian Education House at St. Peters was John’s Eagle project.
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hiking, and mastering new skills. Mr. Runkles stated, “These boys earned one hundred and fifty badges and did hundreds of hours of community service.” Pins of red, white, and blue symbolize honor, truth, and a true heart. Representative Bilirakis presented each Eagle with a U.S. flag flown over
Melane Byrd pins the Eagle award on son Bryars while father Johnnie looks on.
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Eagle Scout Patrick Shugerts attended summer camps plus Jamboree and earned twenty-nine merit badges and the Bronze Palm. Patrick’s Eagle project was restoring the Knights of Columbus meeting portable. He loves roller coasters and aspires to be a psychologist. Troop 733 is accepting new recruits. Call Jim Shuberts at 757-6579 and watch scouting transform your son.
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Pastor Joe taught economics, government, history, psychology, and sociology to teens in both Pasco and Hillsborough counties. He has also coached baseball, basketball, and football, which makes him especially qualified to cover youth sports in Plant City for Focus Magazine. Congratulations, Pastor Joe and Susan and family. Thank you for 30 years of service to your wonderful church and to the Plant City community you so obviously cherish. We appreciate your dedication and your friendship. May God continue to bless the work of your hands and heart. For more information on this friendly congregation and new charter school, call (813)752-8345, click on www.shilohbaptistpc.org or visit at 1104 Cason Street.
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60 Years of Faithfulness Westside Baptist Church The Westside Baptist Church family will celebrate its 60th anniversary Sunday, July 13th and invites everyone to come for the morning and afternoon activities. A gospel sing will begin at 9:45 a.m. A former vocal ensemble will join with some of the current talented musicians and lead the congregation in favorite hymns and praise choruses. Pastor James Jones is excited to announce that former pastor, Ed Sells, will present the message at 11:00 a.m., and hopes that many friends will stop by to greet Pastor Sells during the festivities. Following the morning services, everyone is invited to an old fashioned “dinner on the grounds.� Obviously, this stirs up memories of great Southern dishes and interesting conversations about days gone by and what’s new now.
Westside offers three weekly services. Classes are offered for adults, youth, and children. Ladies and Men’s Bible study groups meet regularly and the teens meet on Wednesday night with Youth Pastor Cole Dodd. A group called Holy Ghost Riders also gathers periodically. Westside Baptist Church is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. For a special opportunity to see old friends and make some new ones, mark your calendar now for July13th. For additional information, phone (813)752-1450. You may also visit the church at 2505 West Granfield Avenue or online at www. westsidebaptistpc.com. Come for friendly faces, fine food, and a fresh Word to the church that is looking, longing, and living for Jesus as they reach out to people. Westside Baptist Church pastors James Jones and Cole Dodd
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Kids of Courage It had all the markings of a typical high school graduation -- beaming parents, excited students, and proud teachers. As part of Florida’s Exceptional Student Program, ESE students at Turkey Creek Middle School were recognized at their 8th Annual ESE Awards Banquet held at the school. Hillsborough’s Exceptional Student Education program serves more than 26,000 children countywide. Whether a child has a physical disability or a learning disorder, the school district provides a range of services for students with special needs. Scott Anderson, a retired principal at Turkey Creek Middle School who started and sponsors the special awards program for disabled children, says that adolescents can sometimes be cruel around other children who are different. “I saw a need and the opportunity to make a small but enjoyable difference in these student’s lives. Too often kids with disabilities are left out,” says Anderson. The ESE awards banquet was started to make certain students with disabilities are not left out; it gives them an opportunity to experience an honors ceremony where they are the stars and are rewarded for their efforts.”
The awards banquet held in Plant City is the only one of its kind in Hillsborough County. According to Anderson the program began in 2000 and has grown each year thanks to the support of Principal Dennis Mayo, local businesses and private contributions from Edgar and Grace Paul, Mike and Diane Sparkman, Batista and ESE teacher Buddy Coleman giving Alex Carter the “Outstanding Student Award” Evelyn Madonia, Dr. Howard Howell, Dr. event belongs to them and no one else. At the Cathy Clayton, Marti Lofstrom, Nancy Farage, awards banquet students are on their own terms, Mark Poppell, Heather Davis, Sandee Sytsma, uninhibited by wheelchairs, speech impediments, and Dan and Elaine Lariscy. hearing disabilities and physical handicaps. “ESE teachers and students at Turkey Creek For them all that mattered that day was the magic Middle School work hard all year,” says Buddy of receiving their award and the recognition Coleman, teacher and ESE team leader. “All that was so well-deserved. There’s nothing but students in the program have some degree of innocent joy in Alex Carter’s eyes. With his mental retardation and many also have physical sleepy eyes and gap-toothed smile, Alex Carter ones as well,” says Coleman. “Our students strikes a cheerful pose as he receives an award work hard to beat the odds and have made great for becoming the “Outstanding ESC Award” strides in dealing with their winner. handicaps.” On May 21, they got a little attention for it.
Scott Anderson giving 8th grader Rebecca Guzel the “Highest Academic Award”
Life can be difficult -- so difficult at times that it hurts. But these students with disabilities make the best of their circumstances by overcoming the obstacles and setbacks regardless of their handicap. For 15 middle school students with disabilities ranging from autism to mental retardation, this special awards
Heroes can be anyone and can come from anywhere. These students are heroes because of their optimistic attitude and humility in the face of adversity. Even Superman could learn something about courage from them. They are an inspiration and could also teach us a lesson on what it means to persevere in spite of the problems and predicaments we face in our daily lives. God has a purpose for every life, no matter how handicapped we may think ourselves or others to be. It’s no disgrace to have but one talent.
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Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 19 th. That is the date of the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce monthly BUSINESS AFTER HOURS. This month’s BAH will take place at CRAWFORD-HILL INTERIOR DESIGNS, INC., 1407 East Baker Street, Suite A, Plant City. This event gets underway at 5:15 and goes on till 7 PM. We ask that you call the Chamber office to RSVP at 813-754-3707. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet Chamber members and also discuss your decorating needs with the very able staff at Crawford-Hill. See you there! ********** The Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce have tickets for a great entertainment package that will be given away at the 6 th. Annual Bike Fest, which will be held on Saturday, October 4 th. in downtown Plant City. Proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Chamber’s Foundation Scholarship Fund. This fund was created to help Plant City students go to college. The package consists of a 42” Vizio HD LCD television, a Sony Blu-Ray DVD player (the very latest) and 2 new movie releases. The total retail value of the package is $1500. Tickets are only $5.00 each and can be purchased from any Chamber Board or Ambassador member or at the Chamber office, 106 North Evers Street. This is a great way to help a local student go to college. ********** The Planteen Recreation Center is very excited to offer four special classes for the summer. New this year is Della’s Aerobic Turbo Blast with three exciting instructors specializing in a different genre….Turbo sculpting for rapid results. They will offer high energy aerobics using weights, stepping and Latin rhythms, choreographed to dance moves to create a total body workout. Classes will meet at the winter visitors center, 301 Dort St., Plant City on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 10:30 and evenings from 5:00 to 6:00 PM. Cost is $5.00 per class. Contact Delia at 813-764-3608 for more information. Also offered is Zumba with instructor Patty Sanchez on Monday’s at the Planteen from 6:30 to 7:30 PM; Wednesday’s from 6:00 to 7:00 PM and Saturday mornings arom 10:00 to 11:00 AM, Cost is $5.00 per class and is open for ages 13 and up. You can dance your way to a fitter you with exciting and unique Latin movements and rhythms, featuring the Meringue, Salsa, Cumbia, Calypso, Rumba and Reggae music. Call Patty FOCUS Magazine plant city • june 15 - july 15, 2008 • Page 40
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at 813-759-2583 for more information on Zumba. How about Belly Dancing? Instructor Mary Jane Aguilar will be teaching this class on Monday’s from 6:00 to 7:30 PM. For information on this course call Mary Jane at 863-682-6009. This class is designed to teach the basics at a beginner level with concentration on movements and the isolation of movements, and body conditioning. A class in Tai Chi Quan is also offered with instructor Joe Crossfield. This class will take place on Tuesday’s from 7:00 to 8:30 PM and the cost is $5.00 per class. Tai Chi enhances your mind, body and soul. For more information contact Joe at 813-685-1211. There are many other classes available and you can contact Chris Washburn, Planteen Center Manager at 813-659-4200 extension 4340 for complete details. ********** Plant City Stadium will be quiet on July 4 th. this year. The community’s annual Fourth of July Celebration has been put on hold as a result of financial issues. A slow economy has taken its toll on contributions from local businesses and civic groups, and Bill Heard Chevrolet, event title sponsor for the last 6 years, is unable to continue the predominant financial support for the fireworks display. Bill Heard’s Corporate Representative Derek Fowler said, “Each day I am thankful for opportunities to fulfill requests for sponsorships from within the Plant City community. Faced with reduced resources, however, we are contributing smaller amounts to a larger cross section to support our children, sports and educations as well as local charities.” Last year, this 4 th. of July event cost about $74,000 to organize with around $51,000 contributed in sponsorships. This year, the City sent out requests for sponsor dollars and the result was $14,000 in commitments. As Jack Holland, Plant City’s Recreation & Parks Director stated, “Along with the economic slowdown, property tax reform by the State Legislature, lower property tax revenues resulting from reduced property values, and the upcoming effect of Amendment 1 which was approved by voters in January, these factors have all affected the efforts to present a Fourth of July Celebration this year.” Chamber President Marion Smith said, “I join with all the citizens of Plant City in their appreciation of Bill Heard Chevrolet and the other Fourth of July sponsors of the fireworks display these past six years. We are sharing the hope that area businesses continue to grow and prosper and will continue to thrive in the coming year
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Gary Boothe & Pam Warnock Celebrating Ten Years of Great Relationships Story by Brian West
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July 6th marks the tenth year of business for Hillsboro Bank
hose who’ve lived in Plant City for any length of time remember that Hillsboro Bank was a staple in our community for decades until a buyout in the early ‘80’s. The original bank was located on the northeast corner of Wheeler and Reynolds. Today the building is the Wesley Center, owned by the First United Methodist Church. Several years later, a
group of local businessmen got together to charter the Hillsboro Bank that we know today. The new bank is located on south Alexander Street, across from Plant City High School. Gary Boothe, President and CEO, and Pam Warnock, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, lead the staff and next month they will celebrate 10 years of business.
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Focus: How did you get involved in banking? Warnock: I actually started part-time while I was going to college and ended up loving it. I started on the switchboard at First Florida and worked my way up. I left for a few years while [my husband] Tom and I were in Texas. When they heard we were coming back to the area, they called and asked if I would come back to work for them. I went back
part-time because I wanted to do some other things at the time. Then they wanted me to open the Walden Woods branch, so I went back full-time and the rest is history. Boothe: I was raised in a family run business. My dad passed away when he was 52 years old so I ran the business for 13 years after he passed away. Then somebody came along and made an offer to buy the business that was wise for me not to refuse, so I took the offer. Then I got a call a couple of weeks later from Hillman Bowden, the President of Hillsboro Bank. They had just sold to SunTrust Bank and they were looking for some lending officers. I told him that I didn’t know anything about banking, but he said they’d train me. I had bought and sold mortgages since I was a teenager. I told him I’d give him 2 years of my life to try it. That was 1978 and I’ve been in banking ever since. I got in it by accident and I’m still here. Focus: Who initiated the idea to start the new Hillsboro Bank? Boothe: It was a combination of about ten of us. We were talking over lunch one day and four people led to six people which led to ten people. Ron Daniel and I started talking about it with Tom Poppell. Tom was
really the key figure in the discussion and was our first Chairman of the Board. Focus: What does Hillsboro Bank have to offer that’s different from other banks? Boothe: You’re not going to be treated like a number. You’re going to be treated like an individual. What we can’t do for you that other chain banks can do is give you the ability to make a deposit at a branch in many other towns. But you can use a Presto ATM machine anywhere you can find a Publix. We can give you one on one service and you’ll get an answer when you walk in here. Warnock: I think our customer service sets us apart. An interesting experience for me was that I hired a girl away from a larger bank here. I got a call from her current supervisor saying, “I’m really glad you hired her because she takes too long with her customers.” But that’s exactly what I want. We’re very people oriented here. When you call us, you’re going to speak to someone. I get so many compliments on our customer service and staff. It’s just unbelievable. Boothe: The larger banks are grading the work of their tellers on transaction counts. And I give credit to Pam and our staff; you’re going to be greeted when you walk through our front door. Somebody will welcome
Pam and Gary with Debbie Crosby, Personal Banker Manager
you when you come in and thank you when you leave. Warnock: Otherwise, we’re a commercial bank and we offer any type of commercial bank services that other banks offer. Focus: Tell me about your branch office. Warnock: It’s located in Bloomingdale at the corner of Bloomingdale and Bell Shoals. I think we were trying to find an area that had some of the same characteristics as Plant City. We had a lender we’d hired a couple of years before we opened the branch and he just really worked that area. Boothe: We opened it in June of last year. We were planning to open by July and opened at the end of June. We’re not naive enough to think we’re like a Cracker Barrel; that we can open a branch anywhere and people are going to find us. We believe in hiring good people. We looked for a lender that could adapt to our lending philosophies. We hired Jeff Campbell. Once we got him acclimated to our expectations and thought we had the following we needed in that area, we opened the branch. Focus: So are there plans for future expansion including additional branches? Boothe: Sure. We’re always looking for expansion
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Celebrating Ten Years of Great Relationships and we hope the future holds that for us. We’re looking for lenders and personnel just like we did with Jeff in the Bloomingdale area. If that person should come on board then we’ll move in that direction. Warnock: And I think we’ve decided that Hillsborough County is our place of business. We investigated some opportunities in Polk County but they just didn’t seem to fit. Boothe: We’ve taken our time with expansion. Sure we could have probably done it sooner, but we wanted to follow a deliberate path. It took us nine years and we’ve done it. We’ve been somewhat successful, but with very little interruption to our bottom line. Focus: What do you see as your biggest challenges? Warnock: Keeping up with technology and new products. I was just reading some articles on future compliance issues for banks regarding identity
theft. The entire article was talking about how all of us work to improve our skills and take advantage of new technology, Identity thieves are no different. Their skills and tools improve over time as well and we have to work hard to keep current with new methods of combating identity theft and adopt those methods that we think are appropriate. Health savings is a new product that we started offering this year and I believe we are the only bank in town offering this type of account. Health Savings Accounts provide consumers with the opportunity to save for medical expenses at a considerable tax savings when they participate in a high-deductible health plan. Boothe: If there was anything I’d change, we might have gone to computer banking quicker than we did. Our customers weren’t demanding it, but we probably could have picked up some more customers that we didn’t foresee if we had implemented computer banking sooner.
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Gary Boothe & Pam Warnock Celebrating Ten Years of Great Relationships Focus: Is there something funny that has happened here at the bank that you can share with us? Boothe: Pam and I both came from different banking backgrounds and those institutions were very competitive with one another and did business very differently. But our relationship here at the Hillsboro Bank has progressed to the point that I wouldn’t be here without Pam. We were talking about something one day and Pam said, “Well we didn’t do it this way at another Bank.” And I said, “Well where is that Bank today?” They’d already sold out at that time. Warnock: In the beginning we butted heads a little with each other. We’re both pretty stubborn. We actually have had a lot of funny things happen over the last 10-years. The employees and I jokingly talk about writing a book about all the experiences we have had during our banking careers. Some we could probably tell and some we could not!
They are very appreciative of the support they have received from the community. Tom Poppell, the original Chairman of the Board, passed away a few years ago and Board Member Andy Mueller passed away last November. Today the board has eight members: Chairman Ron Daniel, Gary Boothe, Don Stine, Mike Sparkman, Tony Azorin, Don Harkala, Mac Smith and Hank Varnum. Plant City is a better community thanks to the quality of service the bank provides. If you’re shopping for a place to handle your banking needs, give Hillsboro Bank a try. I’m sure you’ll be pleased. The Bank’s Board of Directors would like to thank all of their customers, stockholders and employees for 10-years of quality banking service.
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Creative Custom Cabinets No Job Too Large or Too Small
high quality / craftsmanship / value / customer service construction. When the prior owner decided to sell, the couple decided to purchase. A business close to home would allow them to use their creativity providing tangible products and incomparable service to homeowners and businesses. Art’s prior career experience in corporate finance/ sales, coupled with Chris’s strengths in design and administration have served the business well. Now their complementary skills combine to create custom storage for satisfied customers in five counties. Obviously, it was a great decision and each month they experience continued growth.
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If you are serious about fine cabinetry, Creative Custom Cabinets should be your supplier. The company specializes in both commercial and residential work, from office cabinetry, bookcases, and home theaters to bathroom vanity replacements or complete kitchen makeovers. Every job is completed to the customer’s satisfaction. Owners Art and Chris Schauffert always provide outstanding value, competitive pricing, first class products, and top drawer customer service. Thanks to the dedication of their highly skilled, dependable, and long term craftsmen, the customer referrals continue to grow the business. The 5,000 square foot facility near Airport Road includes both showroom and production shop. A
beautiful display area showcases cabinetry styles and finishes to complement any décor, along with solid surface, stone, and laminate counters. You dream it and Creative Custom Cabinets can build it to fit perfectly. They are serious about the word “custom,” and offer pricing to fit every budget. Art and Chris purchased the company in February, 2008. Originally opened in Tampa in 1991, new construction in eastern Hillsborough warranted a move to Plant City. The Schaufferts moved from New York to Walden Lake 14 years ago. After a brief period of semi-retirement, Art began developing the remodeling and commercial side of the business which had previously focused on new home
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One key to their success, and to their customers’ satisfaction, is the production team – Ronnie Coleman, Frank Duncan, and Danny Whaley, who take great pride in building the best every time. These craftsmen enjoy the challenging work of custom cabinetry and are delighted by praise from pleased customers, especially in those difficult situations where precision work is an absolute requirement. The company recently completed cabinetry for the common area of two new dormitories at Florida Southern College. A unique 25’ seating area was installed to fit unusual angles and window applications in the Frank Lloyd Wright design. The college’s construction supervisor was extremely pleased with the resulting showpiece. Other recent work has included cabinetry for medical offices, hotels, break rooms in manufacturing plants, outdoor lanai kitchens/storage, replacement door/drawer fronts, and full wall bookcase/home theater
Chris and Art Schauffert enjoy helping customers select the perfect designs for their décor.
designs. According to Art, “We never turn away a job. No job is too small or too large.” Completed cabinetry is delivered to the jobsite in enclosed trucks and installed by highly experienced professionals. Creative Custom Cabinets can handle the entire job from initial design to final installation.
Cabinets are delivered to customers’ homes in enclosed paneled trucks to avoid weather damage prior to installation.
For information and free estimates, phone (813)764-0259 or visit the showroom at 911 South Woodrow Wilson Street. Conveniently view displays online at www.cccabinets.com and explore the dream of beautiful, functional, and organized storage. If you want the very best, contact Creative Custom Cabinets.
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Women’s Care
Truly a Center Devoted to Women Skilled practitioners / soothing atmosphere / Latest technology nearly doubled in size to make the current office large enough for the expanding practice and to provide a medical experience unparalleled for patients, utilizing the latest in technology. These incredible offices are nothing like a typical medical appointment may offer. Each examination room is intricately themed and decorated according to various doctor’s tastes, complete with a beautiful lighted photo panel in the ceiling to offer solace as each patient relaxes on the examination table.
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From the time a patient walks into Women’s Care in Brandon, the idea that no small detail has been overlooked permeates the entire appointment, immersed in the beautiful décor and sounds of nature, including two aviaries and a four-foot waterfall. The skilled doctors and ARNPs who are employed at Women’s Care are: Keith Whitehead, MD; Maruja Fernandez, MD; Greg Den Haese, MD; Francine McCain, MD; Lisa Martin, ARNP-C; Cynthia McKinnie, ARNP-C; Tina Fallen, ARNP-C; Linda Woughter, ARNP-C. These devoted individuals offer Gynecology, Annual Wellness Exams, Infertility, Urodynamic Testing, SURx Procedure (Minimally Invasive Outpatient Procedure for Bladder Incontinence),
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Obstetrics, High Risk Deliveries, Support for Natural Childbirth Choice, FREE Childbirth Preparation & Refresher Classes, Ultra-Modern Bone Density Scanning (Fully clothed testing takes less than 30 minutes), 3D/4D Ultrasound and Natural Alternatives to Weight Loss services. Women’s Care, a division of Women’s Care Florida, has four convenient office locations - Plant City, Brandon and Lithia. The fourth location at Big Bend is scheduled to open this August 08. Dr. Jerry Stein opened the first office in Plant City, and was in solo practice for approximately nine years before Dr. Keith Whitehead joined him in 1989. The first part of the Brandon office was opened in 1992, and several years ago renovated and
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By also providing 100% all natural, innovative products that are proven effective in transforming your body and your life, Women’s Care Resources, a part of Women’s Care, offers products that improve your skin, increase your vitality, boost your immune system, help you with weight loss and symptoms of PMS, migraines and sleeplessness. They also offer natural hormone replacement, an alternative to chemical laundry detergents and an amazing air purification system. If you are interested in any of these products, there is a bi-monthly Total Women’s Wellness meeting you can attend! Call Sue Temple or Tracei at (813) 681-9171 extension 203 or 206 for more information. Dr. Whitehead chose this field of medicine because he feels that “GYN is almost like doing detective work or working on a puzzle. It’s something where our hands and our minds are our best tools. I find it always interesting, and I feel very
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comfortable with what we do. We get to provide general medicine, deliver babies and perform surgery. Every day is an adventure and extremely fulfilling.” Although his career is important, so is community involvement to Dr. Whitehead. He is active with Bell Shoals Church, was awarded the Brandon Chamber’s ‘Man of the Year’ several years ago, and founded the Statewide Advocacy Network on Disabilities with his wife, whom he has been married to for nearly 27 years. One of their three children is 19 years old and has Down’s Syndrome; he is the reason the Whiteheads founded STAND. “In so many ways I would give everything I have for him to be normal,” Dr. Whitehead commented. “But at the same time, I wouldn’t change a hair on his head. In working with disabled kids, I’ve found they’re not kids with disabilities, they’re kids with alternate abilities.” This past year Dr. Whitehead and his wife adopted a beautiful baby girl with Downs Syndrome. Dr. Whitehead also trusts in the abilities of his fellow doctors and staff. “Patients will
never find another group of doctors who are as genuinely and sincerely interested in their overall well-being and trying to do the absolute best job we can to take care of them through each stage of their life,” he commented. “That’s the goal.”
To schedule an appointment at any of the conveniently located Women’s Care offices, call toll-free 1-(866) 418-3489. Also visit us online at www.WomensCare Florida.com
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ago, however a decision was made to take the successful business model Varner had built and expand it to include what’s known in the industry as the Green and Yellow product line. These products are what come to mind when we typically think of John Deere; farm equipment, tractors, lawn mowers, Bob Wells, General Manager Highlands Tractor and more. By expanding to handle these additional equipment lines, Highland moved into Nearly 35 years ago, Sid Varner founded a much wider market. Their new group Highland Tractor based on a need for of customers includes agricultural high quality construction equipment in operations like farms, ranches, plant the Ocala area. He chose John Deere as and tree nurseries, as well as other large the product line on which he would build property owners, as well as homeowners. his business because of their reputation for quality and dependability. The John As part of this expanded business focus, Deere brand was based on core values the Varner’s have been acquiring John that aligned perfectly with Varner’s Deere dealerships throughout central own: integrity, quality, commitment and innovation. Apparently, Varner’s business Florida and bringing them into the Highland Tractor family. One of those sense and John Deere equipment were is the former Southern Equipment a great match because Highland Tractor Company located at 2805 State Road is still going strong, and still committed 60 in Plant City. Since purchasing to those same values today. Growing this dealership, Highland Tractor has up Sid’s son, Joe Varner worked in the focused on becoming a part of the dealership and after graduating college Plant City community, and has worked in 1995 Joe re-joined the Highland team to communicate their dedication to in a full time sales position. Now Joe is serve agri-businesses, light industrial, the Vice President and Chief Operating commercial mowing and large property Officer of Highland Tractor. owners in and around Plant City. For many years, Highland Tractor Charged with ensuring the high level of focused primarily on the construction quality and service the Varner’s demand equipment product line. Three years FOCUS Magazine plant city • june 15 - july 15, 2008 • Page 52
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for their customers, manager Bob Wells oversees daily operations of the Plant City store. Wells brings years of experience in the agricultural equipment arena to the Highland Tractor team. When you combine his extensive experience with the years he has lived in and around Plant City, it’s easy to see why he understands his customers and their needs so well. Dedicated to providing the best product, backed by excellent customer service, Wells and his staff look forward to being the premiere John Deer facility in the area. Considering the long and successful history behind Highland Tractor, and the great team of folks in the Plant City store – there’s no doubt they are a force to be reckoned with. Highland Tractor corporate headquarters remains in Ocala, Florida, along with their original construction equipment dealership. The Highland family has grown in the last three years to include a total of 7 dealerships in central Florida: Ocala, Leesburg, Palmetto, New Port Richey, Winter Garden, Melbourne, and our own Plant City location. Ocala continues to focus strictly on construction equipment, while the other locations handle the Green and Yellow lines – tractors, farm equipment, skid steers and mini excavators as well as lawn tractors and mowers. Each and every store in the Highland group is dedicated to the original values on which Sid Varner founded his company, and are proud to be a part of and to serve their respective communities.
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What Can Brown Do For You? A Lot More Than You Ever Thought!
customer service priority / habla espanol / new shipping containers Where do you turn when you need to ship a 7-foot mannequin? The UPS Store, located at 117 W. Alexander Street, next to Sweetbay, has seen it all. They can ship almost any item for you, providing the utmost care for your package, along with quality customer service. Once a Mailboxes, Etc., the store became a UPS retailer six years ago. While operating under UPS guidelines and offering UPS prices, each of the approximately 3,000 stores across the nation are individually owned. Debbie Siebenthal and her husband, Bradley, purchased Plant City’s branch four years ago. Originally from Tampa,
Siebenthal moved to Plant City with her family, which also includes daughter Grace, 6, and son Michael, 2. “We wanted a long-term investment for our family and something that would be good for the community,” says Siebenthal. Customer service is definitely the highest priority and the friendly atmosphere is what keeps people coming back. “We keep tabs on customers and what’s going on with their family.” In fact, many customers come and ask specifically for one employee, Dorothy Rogers, who has worked at the location for 9 years. Rogers is the document creation expert and the guru on packing and shipping.
Debbie Siebenthal filling a package with styrofoam peanuts
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She is wonderful at providing friendly service with any need that may arise. Penny Thorburn also works at the store and agrees that it is a great place to work. She states, “The people are friendly and you really get to know your repeat customers; it’s nice to see them around town.” Penny, like all the staff, are glad to help in any way, including helping many customers carry boxes from their vehicle. While most people think of shipping when they hear UPS, there are many more services offered. Says Siebenthal, “We do the whole gamut of things designed for businesses, as
Customer Miranda Davidson gives her package to Dorothy Rogers
well as the mom who has 18 things on her list that day.” Standard U.S. Postal Services are available, as well as 24-hour access to personal mailboxes. Documents can be designed, printed, scanned, shredded, bound, or laminated. Businesses in need of forms, checks, or letterhead need look no farther. You can also purchase boxes of all kinds, including decorative boxes. The store offers
Penny Thorburn recently started at the Plant City UPS Store.
notary services and even has house accounts, where frequent customers simply leave their packages and receive a bill at the end of the month. The store will even pack your package for you, each coming with standard insurance and a tracking number, a feature charged for by the Postal Service.
UPS is also innovative in its shipping methods. It’s introducing the new IVOX shipping container, a sturdy box that keeps any item in place without the use of styrofoam peanuts. It’s safer for your item and for the environment. The UPS Store in Plant City often uses this innovative design to ensure your package arrives safely. The UPS Store can safely package almost any item you need shipped, including delicate china.
What makes the store truly remarkable is the self-initiated community involvement. The business has supported the United Food Bank, the Pregnancy Care Center and several other community organizations. They are working with the SPCA this month, collecting needed items and helping with pet adoptions. Soon they will begin their July 4 annual Military Project, where children decorate boxes that will be shipped to Iraq, supplying soldiers with various nonperishable goods. If you want all your personal and business needs taken care of with a genuine smile and friendly Plant City heart, The UPS Store is more than willing to welcome you. Says Siebenthal, “We like being in Plant City with the residents here; they’re great and very diverse. We’ve got farmers who come in, all the way to CEO’s.” The UPS Store 117 West Alexander Street Plant City, Florida (813) 754-5533 www.theupsstore.com
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KnowledgePoints
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An Affordable Solution to the Needs of Your Child caring tutors / affordable / personalized programs / proven results As FCAT scores and school grades are released, and parents ponder how their child can do better next year, many are frustrated and don’t know where to turn. Perhaps their child is distracted in school, too far ahead of their class or cannot learn unless oneon-one attention or hands-on activities are involved. By the time a homework session commences, both child and parent are tired, frustrated and misunderstanding the work and each other. There is a solution. KnowledgePoints was created by the founder of Sylvan Learning Centers, and was brought to Hillsborough County in 2001 by businessman and home-schooling father Rod Burkhardt. The Plant City location was established in 2003 at Hope Lutheran Church on Park Road. “It is a national company in 20 states,” Burkhardt said. “We’re making tutoring more affordable by using facilities that lie dormant throughout the week. By having a lower cost structure, we can make it more affordable for the parents, and thereby make a bigger impact in the community.” The first step of the KnowledgePoints program is a full assessment. Every student is taken through a series of tests in order to identify the areas where they need reinforcement. All testing is done individually, creating a system where no time is spent in areas that will not benefit each child to the fullest extent. Once the assessment has been completed, a personalized program is designed specifically for the student’s individual needs. The child’s tutor begins to work with the student in the confines of the Susan Overbo assists Gino Gonzalez as he reads through a book.
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Dalton Shivers receives tutoring from Sue Griffin after school.
plan, through teaching, motivating and rewarding. The results are astounding. KnowledgePoints guarantees each child will improve at least one full grade level within the first 40 hours of instruction. Burkhardt became involved in the program when he realized his desire to make an impact on his community. “This opportunity just met every goal and dream that I could imagine,” he commented. “We [he, along with wife Elyce] home-schooled our kids, so education was very important to us. When you’re able to help children on an individual basis, it opens up the doors to education. This is like a ministry to us, and it has a powerful impact on their future.”
for ages Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade, and although the cost is already approximately 60% less than Sylvan or Huntington Centers, Knowledge Points also offers a $99.00 per month family budget plan.
KnowledgePoints is an approved provider for No Child Left Behind, boasting programs
Tutoring programs include PreReading(Zoo-Phonics), Reading, Writing,
Burkhardt also finds time to be involved in the community. A member of the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce, he participates in the yearly New Teacher’s Conference. With other centers in South Tampa, Brandon and Riverview, he is also co-chair of the education committees in the Brandon and South Tampa Chambers of Commerce.
Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, HomeworkEdge, and SAT/ACT Test Prep. These programs fill a significant need in the community. Students are grouped according to their ages, with no more than three students per tutor. The tutors are teachers or former teachers. Nevertheless, each child’s current classroom teacher is conferred with, before and throughout the KnowledgePoints process, to ensure success in the classroom. Burkhardt knows the success of this business can only grow as time goes on. “When the kids see immediate success, they feel encouraged. It changes their attitude towards learning, towards themselves and towards education in general.” The phone number for the center is 754-7788 and the website is www.knowledgepoints.com.
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Myers Cleaners
High Technology Meets Small-Town Service Cutting edge technology / community focused / pickup & delivery After spending 36 years in the dry cleaning business and owning shops in Lakeland, Greg Myers has learned exactly where he wants to focus his success…Plant City. He has sold his shops in Lakeland and decided he wants to provide Plant City – and just Plant City – with the full benefit of his years of experience. “I decided I didn’t want to be biggest, I just want to be the best in Plant City,” said Myers. His knowledge and technical expertise are sure to be a great asset to the Plant City community as he has taken over the operations of Nu-Way Cleaners and The Cleaners of Tampa Bay and renamed the operation Myers Cleaners. With three locations in Plant City, Myers has a solid plan for meeting the cleaning needs of the town. “I believe that little things make a huge difference,” he said. There are not many men who have the broad knowledge that Myers does with dry cleaning. He has extensively studied the best techniques for providing consistent quality to customers and has implemented those principles with Myers Cleaners. “My goal is to be a local business, employing local people,” said Myers. “We feel we have the best product and the best customer service.” From his automated, assembly line cleaning system, to his computerized tracking system that can identify an individual item of clothing out of the hundreds in the shop and tell employees exactly how to treat the garment, Myers provides the security that many people worry about when they
drop their clothes off to be cleaned. “Every garment is given a bar code,” said Myers. “We put the customer’s preferences into the computer and the employees scan the bar code as the garment goes through the cleaning process.” The result of this process is a very reliable system for ensuring that the consumers get exactly what they want. Myers Cleaners goes beyond the traditional service that cleaners offer to customers who drop off clothes to be cleaned, however. With their pick-up and drop-off service, Myers Cleaners offers a level of convenience that Plant City has missed out on in the past.
“Our entire operation is right here in Plant City,” said Myers. “Most other cleaners ship the clothes out of town to be cleaned. Our facility is right on Grant Street.” For the same price as a customer would pay to drop their clothes off to be cleaned, Myers offers a convenient delivery program. “Customers will have either a Monday and Thursday schedule or a Tuesday and Friday plan,” Myers said. Customers put their dirty laundry into a bag that is kept in a specific location at their home or business. “It may be the back porch of a house or the lobby of a business.” Myers
Myers Cleaners recently opened a new location at 2806 James L Redman Pkwy in the Village, adjacent to Wal-Mart.
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Marion Rowe, who has been in the dry-cleaning business 18 years, helps customer Virginia Arnao drop off her clothes
Cleaners will pick up the dirty laundry while dropping off the laundry they cleaned from the previous visit. “It has so many benefits,” said Myers. “Not only is it convenient and cost-effective, it is even environmentally friendly.” Since Myers Cleaners can consolidate their routes, they burn less fuel and put less pollution into the environment than would be the case if individual customers made repeated trips back and forth to one of the Myers Cleaners locations. “It is the future of the dry cleaning business,” he said. Between their free pick-up and delivery service and their technological advances, Myers Cleaners represents another positive growth aspect for Plant City. While some have been concerned about the rapid growth of new businesses in town, Myers Cleaners represents a more traditional, Plant City approach to its operation. “We’re a Plant City business,” said Myers. With no branches outside of Plant City, Myers Cleaners represents that now-rare development where an owner is satisfied simply to meet the needs of the community without trying to outgrow itself. “I won’t be opening any locations outside of Plant
Employee Marisol Gutierrez is using the barcode technology to keep track of customer’s preferences.
City,” he said. “We will be involved in the community.”
location, customers can call their main line at 813-757-6200.
Community involvement is one of Myers’ most important goals. “I am very involved in the Boys and Girls Clubs,” he said. “I’ve always been involved with children’s issues.” “I think that in a city like this one, people expect to see business owners being very community conscious.”
With their cutting-edge cleaning technologies and small-town attitude about customer service, Myers Cleaners is positioned to be a true Plant City business. When customers have multiple options for their cleaning needs, it is nice to know that there is one place in town that really cares about the community and understands exactly what it means to be a local business. Myers Cleaners is sure to continue to build on its successes over the past few years and continue to reach toward its goal of being the best in Plant City.
Another unique characteristic of Greg Myers strategy is his hands-on involvement in the daily operations of the company. “I’m here in the shop everyday,” he said. Myers enjoys overseeing all the aspects of the operation from the front-counter customer service to the back room staff as they clean and process the hundreds of items that come into the shops each day. Aside from their convenient and free pick-up and delivery service, Myers Cleaners has three locations in Plant City. They can be found at 104 W Grant, 1701 S Alexander (near O’Briens) and 2806 James Redman Hwy (just south of Walmart). For more information or directions to the closest
Each garment is given personal attention and individually pressed, as Marisol is doing here by pressing the collar and cuffs on this shirt.
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Warren Tree Sales, Inc.
Large Enough to Serve, Small Enough to Care high quality / excellent service / commercial & Residential Warren Tree Sales sells a wide variety of trees and palms to local landscapers, contractors and homeowners, as well as provides installation for their products. The company also provides full landscape services, both commercial and residential, for customers who are looking for landscaping incorporating trees and/or palms. Another specialty area is screening material (large plants that provide an instant screen from neighbors, roadways, golf courses or anything else a customer wants to block out), which typically beats the look of a fence. But, the story of Warren Tree Sales began quite a few years back… When soldier Mike Warren returned to Plant City from his station in Germany in the late 1980’s, he worked a few jobs and then decided the next logical step for his life was to take a some classes at Hillsborough Community College. During his schooling, as a means of income, Mike bought oak trees from his mother’s farm – which was originally started by his grandfather as a hobby some years before – then resold and installed them for homeowners. He also began spending quite a bit of time with a young lady, Lynne Worrell, whom he met in one of his college classes. In August of 1992, Hurricane Andrew devastated south Florida, and by November homeowners were beginning to rebuild. A family from Miami was visiting the Plant City area, saw what Mike was doing with FOCUS Magazine plant city • june 15 - july 15, 2008 • Page 60
oak trees and approached him, requesting he bring a load of trees to Miami to install at their new home. In fact, many homeowners were looking for oaks to replace those lost in the hurricane, and honest landscapers and tree installers were hard to come by in that area at the time. Mike took his first load of trees to Miami in early December and never looked back, making weekly trips back and forth for more than five years and installing several thousand trees in all. By the end of 1993, Mike and Lynne had married, and while she was still working at Tampa Electric Company, she also began handling all book-keeping functions for the business. Now, with a wife and stepson at home, Mike was growing weary of the trek to Miami and back every week. Entrepreneur that he is, he set to work devising a way to build his business, not only growing and selling trees, but also installing them, and to do so for a wide array of customers in his home area in and around Plant City. Apparently, basing his business on providing high-quality products and excellent customer service at reasonable prices was a great choice, because Warren Tree Sales has grown steadily, to the point that in 2003 Lynne left her nearly 20-year
career at Tampa Electric to devote more time to the family business. “One of our employees still tells stories to the newer guys, of when I first started full time with the business,” Lynne laughed. “I had bought a truck and a thirty foot trailer, and he and I delivered and installed trees and did landscaping ourselves. Along with Mike, we were it!” Soon after Lynne came on board full time, her father, Ronnie Rice, joined the Warren Tree Sales team. Ronnie had been retired for several years, but really wasn’t the type to play golf or just sit around ‘enjoying retirement’. He needed something to keep him busy, and Warren Tree Sales was now in need of someone dependable. The business was growing and the maintenance of the property and equipment, as well as the daily task of watering all the trees was becoming a full time job – so Mike and Lynne asked Ronnie to come work with them. Ronnie has been a huge asset, and Lynne says he’s a perfectionist. “If he does something, you can be guaranteed it will be done right – probably better than right, in fact!” Ronnie isn’t the only great employee this company has been blessed with, though. “Our foreman and our crew are great. We have the best staff around, and our customers seem to think so too. We are always getting compliments on what a great job they do, and how courteous and conscientious they are,” says Lynne. “Sometimes in this business, it’s hard to find a firm that focuses on customer service. We give our customers a high quality product, but don’t stop there. We
really focus on maintaining a high level of service, and that’s what most of our clients say sets us apart.” In 2001, Warren Tree Sales moved to 1204 North Frontage Road (along I-4 just off Park Road at Exit 22) from their Dover location on the Warren’s home property. If you’re looking for trees, palms, or landscaping, call them at (813) 967-5352 or (813) 927-1288.
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Zyne Agency
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one-man companies that can go in and grab a big job from a huge conglomerate, because their marketing materials outshine their competitors.” Advertising and Marketing can make business owners go nuts. Many small business owners have budgets that aren’t very big, but their needs are large and just as relevant. The Zyne Agency is here for those small businesses in hopes of solving the problem. Zyne’s office will work one-on-one with each client to provide a plan that will work with the business owner’s budget and needs in mind. The Zyne Agency works by three main principles:
Mike Floyd and MacKenzie Clark discussing a future ad campaign
The newest addition to the Floyd Publications family, The Zyne Agency, is a full service-advertising agency, located in the Floyd Publications Plant City office. Zyne’s purpose is to provide their clients with unique and powerful ideas in branding, media development, events and publicity. The Zyne Agency focuses on the pursuit of creative ideas and providing their clients with consistent techniques for developing brands and concepts. Mike Floyd heads up the Zyne Agency with over 10 years of marketing and advertising experience. “We work closely with each of our clients to create the innovative aspects of their brand,” says Mike.
When starting a new look for your business, weather a fresh start or a remodel, don’t start with colors and décor, you must think about it more. Make sure your business gets a brand – your store’s “personality” – and then you can begin to advertise and market your business. It is so important to have a brand that will flow from your business cards to your brochures. Zyne is here to help. “You put your blood, sweat and tears into your company, and then you shoot from the hip with your marketing,” Mike commented, on a situation he runs into often. “Everybody sees you on the outside first and first impressions are big, your ads, your marketing materials, etc. There are
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• They believe that a well-designed identity from the beginning, together with control and consistency of all branding thereafter, is key. Creating exciting and accessible corporate and promotional literature, coupled with effective graphic design and advertising, reinforces the strength of your business at every level, thus elevating the value of your company in the marketplace. • They offer a wide variety of print services. Their team will manage your project from concept to completion, including: corporate branding, graphic design, advertising, brochure design, business cards, annual reports, event signage and banners, illustration/visualizing, magazine design & production, copywriting services, point of purchase displays, packaging and much more.
• They can work practically and effectively towards your budget while providing imaginative and innovative design. The Zyne Agency coordinates events, sends out press releases, offers promotional materials, creative and consulting services. They are here to help you find exactly the right solutions for your particular marketing needs. One important tip is to remember is that a growing business isn’t a one-person job; rather it is key to combine forces. Whether you need a full marketing campaign, a media buyer for TV, print or radio, or just a simple business card or logo, the Zyne Agency can handle the order. Not only is the corporation able to negotiate better deals with other media, but also the agency division has a very low overhead and a high design quality. “Our pricing is very good, our quality standards are high and we can offer the full deal,” Mike stated firmly. “Whether you need photography, direct mail, a consultation package or copywriting expertise, we can take care of it for you.”
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Any small business owner may walk into Zyne’s office and get a free consultation, have their budget and needs analyzed, and get ideas from The Zyne Team about their options. Their needs can be small or large, and Zyne will make a plan to create opportunities for their business. “Our ultimate goal is really to exceed customer expectations, come in under budget and come in on time,” enthused Floyd. “That’s what we know our customers deserve, and that’s what we know we can provide.” Call today for a free consultation and evaluation of all your marketing needs. Zyne Agency 101 E. J. Arden Mays Blvd. Plant City, FL 33563 813-752-6565
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The Place of Beauty Day Spa & Salon
INCrease Confidence / strengthen self-image / renew one’s spirit In April 2007, The Place of Beauty opened its doors under the ownership of Ruth Holmgren, who also owns and operates BeComing Mobile Day Spa. Since then, The Place of Beauty has quickly become the destination of choice for women and men who want more than any old hair cut or massage. The Place of Beauty’s mission statement sums it up very nicely: Our services marry together comfort and pampering with technologies and products that increase confidence, strengthen selfimage, and renew one’s spirit. We provide a shelter of harmony, laughter, and inspiration where everyone loves to be. Each one of the 17 staff at the Place are committed to providing their customers with quality services in a comfortable, relaxing setting. Whether you want a traditional hair cut or prefer something a little more edgy, you can find a stylist at the Place to help you. Three nail technicians are available to do your nails in either acrylic or gel. Manicures, too. And you will get the best pink & whites at The Place of Beauty. Massage services include Swedish, Trigger Point, Hot Stone, and Deep Tissue. Body Wraps and Scrubs are also available. And the Place has two massage therapists
on staff to help ensure you can get the appointment time that fits your schedule. The latest in advanced skin care is no stranger to the Place. Ruth Holmgren has made sure her customers can access a range of treatments that decrease the negative effects of the sun and the natural effects of aging. Here are a few of the services available: Microdermabrasion, acne facials, oxygen facials, chemical peels, and the latest in red and blue light therapies. New services are being added all the time. Airbrush makeup was introduced about six months ago and now is in increasing demand. Airbrush makeup services for weddings and beauty pageants are frequently requested, but often women get this incredible make over to go out on the town or to a special event.
room, and an improved lathering area are among the most recent renovations at the Place. Take a look for yourself! The renovations provide a quieter space for lathering and washing hair. As well, through a better design and layout, the Place of Beauty is able to offer more products to its customers. In addition to carrying its own signature line of skin care products under the BeComing label, The Place also sells affordable jewelry (BLING!), oriental silk robes, hand bags, and skin and hair
Airbrush tanning is also a recent addition. It is both an economical and safe alternative to laying in the sun or in a sun tanning bed. The Place of Beauty Day Spa & Salon Renovates to Enhance Customers’ Experience When Ruth took over The Place of Beauty in 2007, she immediately built four Spa rooms and a Spa Lounge. Her dedication to providing customers with the best Day Spa and Salon experience is proven once again. New styling stations, a private nail
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The Place specializes in Beauty Pageants. Kelly (above) won Tiny Miss Heart of Plant City. Her airbrush makeup and hair were done at the Place.
products from brand names like Paul Mitchell. New as well is a private room for the application of make-up, including airbrush make-up. The Place of Beauty Spa Club The Place’s Spa Club is an economical way to get the pampering you deserve. The Spa Club offers five Day Spa services for one fee. Mix & Match services or get one five times. It’s up to you. The card does not expire and can be recharged. “This is our way of helping our customers during these stressful economic times,” said owner, Ruth Holmgren.
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The Place of Beauty’s Mobile Day Spa If what you want is a private day spa party or the opportunity to bring day spa services to your work place, wedding or special event, The Place also operates a 31-foot Spa-On-Wheels. It is fully equipped to provide you with nearly all of the services you can get at The Place -and it comes right to your door. Mobile day spa services have been used for employee rewards,
customer appreciation events, bachelorettes, birthday parties, anniversaries, and more. Customers have included major banks, hospitals, law firms, car dealers, and more. Call 813.754.4758 for more information. The Place of Beauty 1105 Goldfinch Dr Plant City, FL 813.754.4758 theplaceofbeauty.com
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Elite Home Fitness Get in the Best Shape of Your Life
WE HATE OUR TRAINER. BUT WE LOVE THE RESULTS! Many Americans have the desire to get in shape, but the idea of joining a gym and disciplining themselves to go frequently prevents them from moving forward. Mike Gartz realizes people need convenience and accountability if they are going to live a healthy lifestyle. After 17 years experience in fitness clubs and personal training, Mike decided to start a different style of personal training, which has proven to be successful for many people in Plant City. Elite Home Fitness is a unique style of personal training where the trainer brings the workout to you at home. The program is completely personalized and designed to fit around your schedule. No matter how early or late, you can arrange to have a fitness program brought to your doorstep. Some appointments are as early as 5 a.m., others as late as 9 p.m. The wonderful thing about having a personal trainer come to your house is that you know you cannot make up excuses for not going to work out. If you have a set appointment for someone to come to your home, you will most likely be ready and accountable. When you decide to use Elite Home Fitness, the first thing you will notice is Mike is not just your personal trainer; he becomes a friend. The added benefits of having a fun and up-beat personality as your trainer make the work out less dreadful. Mike will push you to your limit and help you get the results you are looking for. “I can help people get into the best shape of their lives,” said Mike. However, to truly make a strong difference in your life, the changes cannot be solely physical. Although working out is a necessity, Mike also encourages his clients to keep a nutrition diary. He provides his clients with nutrition counseling so they can eat healthy, feel confident and look great. “I’ve helped people lose 60+ pounds,” said Mike. Mike can train all ages, shapes and sizes. You will certainly experience results with the one-on-one personal attention he can provide. Couples-training is also available where Mike can train both husband and wife at the same time so they can get in shape together. In today’s world, everyone is short on time and heavily burdened with stress. This is a great way to relieve stress, gain energy and lose weight without inconveniencing your schedule. The workout usually lasts between 45-60 minutes. Each workout is designed personally for each client, including cardio, toning, strength training and stretching. “The reason I do fitness is because it is a gratifying business,” said Gartz, “I get to help change people’s lives for the better and help them to enjoy life more. It makes you feel good when you help others feel good.” If you have been procrastinating on getting in shape, you are really running out of excuses now. It’s time to make a change in your life and have fun doing it!
Call Elite Home Fitness today at 813-786-1541.
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Now Seeking Group Fitness Instructors & Professional Trainers
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business & finance investing
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Don’t Get Burned by “Hot” Stocks Summer is officially here, which means, among other things, that you should apply sunscreen when you’re in the hot sun. But no matter the season, you’ll also need to protect yourself from another potential source of burns —“hot” stocks. Stocks that seem poised to “take off” will always capture investors’ imaginations. But the lure of these stocks may be particularly strong during, or following, periods of market volatility, when investors may be looking for potential bright spots. However, it’s usually not such a good idea to chase hot stocks — and here’s why: • You may be relying on an unreliable source. You can get a “hot stock tip” from anyone: your barber or your brother-in-law, your cousin or your chiropractor, your dentist or your dry cleaner. While all these people probably mean well, they may not be the market experts on whom you wish to rely. But even the so-called market “gurus” who tout stocks in magazines, on television or on the Internet may not be the best forecasters, either. • You may be too late. You may actually find a hot stock — but by the time you do, it’s also been “discovered” by a lot of other investors. This usually means one of two things: The stock has already peaked and is now starting to cool off or the huge interest in the stock is driving up its price to an unsustainable level. • You’ll be “buying high.” Here’s the classic rule of investing: Buy low and sell high. It’s very good advice, except that it’s almost impossible to follow — after all, no one can really predict when a particular stock has reached its high or low points. However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t at least try to pursue stocks whose current prices are low and thus may be good buys • You may be buying a stock that doesn’t meet your needs. Some stocks are simply not right for your individual needs. For example, if you’ve built a diversified portfolio, and you already have an appropriate amount of “growth” stocks, you might be throwing your holdings out of balance — and increasing your risk level to a point beyond your comfort zone — by purchasing another growth stock, no matter how hot it seems. Ultimately, instead of chasing after hot stocks, evaluate each stock on its own merits and prospects and on how it fits into your existing holdings. By doing your research, and by getting the help you need, you may not always nab the hottest stocks— but you’ll be less likely to be scorched. FOCUS Magazine • june 15 - july 15, 2008 • Page 69
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michael cameron I am a Plant City native. I joke that “I was raised in Springhead and educated in Cork, which makes me pretty well rounded”. Dad taught at Cork Elementary for 44 years and I was educated at school and at home as well. I graduated from Plant City High School, Hillsborough Community College and Florida Southern College. (Go Mocs!) I have worked in the agricultural industry both on the production side, growing citrus, and in agricultural lending side with Farm Credit of Central Florida. I enjoyed my time working in the fertilizer industry as well. My career there took me from the production side of a small local familyowned operation to the management side of the second largest retail producer in the United States. It was during that time that I met my wife Terrie. We have a wonderful 8 year old son Nicholas. My aspiration: : I want to be the financial advisor that Plant City uses to meet their goals, whether it is providing a comfortable retirement in the future or insuring a rising income now. I enjoy “making sense of investing”. My inspiration: My inspiration comes from many places. My parents are great role models, my wife is a great supporter. My friends, clients and church are more important to me than anyone could understand. Why I’m a Success: : I truly owe my success to Plant City. Plant City is a great environment. My role models, friends, and clients are all here. I consider myself very blessed. What’s Next: More of the same! I enjoy helping people. I will continue to be involved in our community. Like I told somebody the other day: “Born here, married here and hope to be buried here (but no time soon)!
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Jimmy Carapezza Jimmy Carapezza is a carpenter. He has been a framing and trim carpenter his whole life. He’s known for his custom trims. He has been working since the age of 15. Jimmy and his wife Annie have three kids and have been together Jimmy and Annie Carapezza since they were 13. They were high school sweethearts. Their children are Jenny, 21, Amber, 16 and Christopher, 28. My aspiration: Goals for the future would be to turn my company over to my family, my children. I want to go boating. I want to get to the point where my children can run the company and then Annie and I would like to relax, go boating and travel. My inspiration: My family Why I’m a Success: We do what we say we’re going to do. We put out a quality product. Our motto is “we start friends we end up friends.” We also have the motto that our company “does it all.” We strive during the whole process to be there for the client. What’s Next: Central Florida Construction Company is building a co-owned site with State Farm that will hold the Gala Salon & Spa. The owner of that salon is Lisa McGrath. The building still has 2,000 square feet of space available for lease at this time and it even has an elevator. I want to improve all four of my companies: Central Florida Construction Company, custom home and commercial division, the roofing contracting portion of the business and True Blue Pool and Spa.
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Guest cottage & 39x15 CB workshop could be perfect for relatives! Secluded 5 acres minutes from Plant City, nicely maintained 3bd/2Ba, w/sc patio, huge great rm, wonderful Family rm, separate 3 c garage - 1812sf. You‘ll love open patio, above ground pool & deck, a great place to relax. Great value at $324,900. #80
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Price reduced over $150k! 3,052 sq ft custom-built ranch house in area of other lovely custom homes. Meticulous inside & out. Builder/Owner. Lots of unique features! Open living areas, spacious bedrooms. Lots of light! Board fencing. Wind mitigation inspection reduced insurance by $600! Offered at $475,000. MLS #T2306811. Call Lynne Halleran at (813) 763-1881 or Jimmie Robinson at (813) 390-6441.
LOOKING FOR PRIVACY? Then this is it. This fenced one acre parcel offers plenty of tree shade and privacy. Secluded 3 bedroom/2 bath, 2 story home with unique floor plan, fireplace and screened patio. Take a look today. Priced at $175,000. MLS #T2309876. Call Jean Bridgmon, (813) 478-3107.
WILDER PARK
Beautiful 3 bed/2 bath home in Wilder Park. Convenient to I-4, HCC College Campus & Mike Sansone Sports Complex. Priced to sell. Owners relocating out of state. New paint inside & out. New carpet and appliances. If you want a clean home, this is the one! Offered at $175,750. MLS #T2291455. Call Jimmie Robinson, (813) 390-6441.
LAUREL LAKE
Unique detached single family condo features 2BR/2BA/2CG. Beautifully maintained grounds with gated entrance. Open living and dining, split plan, private guest suite. Finished Florida room makes a great den or study. Private park-like setting. Offered at $197,500. MLS #T2311539. Call Maddie Alford, (813) 382-8382.
LITTLE ALAFIA CREEK This gorgeous home sits on a one acre lot in a quiet subdivision minutes from Brandon, Lakeland and Tampa. Built by Millennium Homes in 2007 this home has it all. Home boasts a 3 bedroom split plan with tray ceilings in the dining and master bedroom, maple cabinets throughout the home with stainless steel appliances and a gourmet kitchen, double pane windows, bamboo wood floors in the foyer and formal dining room, oversized two car side entry garage. Too many upgrades to list. Don’t miss this one. Offered at $269,000. MLS #T2316023. Call Christine Weber, (813) 992-5872.
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Close to downtown with easy access to I-4. Spacious great room with open dining and kitchen. Classy kitchen includes smooth top range, side-by-side refrigerator and inside laundry. Covered lanai and private fenced yard. Walk to Gilchrist Park. Offered at $179,900. MLS T2301772. Call Maddie Alford, (813) 382-8382.
TESTON PLACE
Words cannot describe this 3 year old home built by a local builder and priced at the appraised value. Beautiful 3 bed/2 bath, 2 story home on 1 acre in the country. Home features dormer windows, oversized side entry 2 car garage, family room with fireplace, alarm system, surround sound, 10 foot ceilings throughout. Kitchen has 42” cabinets, island bar, solid surface counter-tops, indirect lighting. Oak floors, ceramic tile and wall-towall carpet. Master bath with soaking tub, separate shower and 2 vanities. If that wasn’t enough the upstairs, although unfinished, could be the 1,000 square foot bonus room, media room, pool room or that extra bedroom you’ve always wanted. Priced at $359,900. MLS #T2311845. Call Jimmie Robinson, (813) 690-6441.
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Beautiful 3 bedroom/2 bath, block/brick home. Situated on ½+ acre corner lot with mature oaks and pines to shade the home. This home has 2,358 SF of living area which includes crown molding, terrazzo, wood & carpet. The kitchen has been upgraded to include granite countertops, solid wood cabinets and all the appliances are in move-in condition. You will enjoy relaxing in the large family room with a brick wood-burning fireplace or curl up to a good book in the separate living room. Entertain guest in the formal dining room and then relax on the back porch on a cool evening. Offered at $249,500. MLS #T2313351. Call Jimmie Robinson, (813) 390-6441.
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Get ready for a carefree lifestyle. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage villa is just steps from the golf course and across the street from one of 2 secure community pools. No yard work or pool maintenance, it’s all done for you. The laundry room has loads of storage and a laundry sink. The atrium in the center of the villa has so many possibilities. There are removable opaque plastic panels that go over the screen lanai to make it an all season lanai, and the pass-thru window to the kitchen makes entertaining a breeze! The spacious great room has volume ceilings with lots of windows, plus a great corner fireplace. The kitchen includes all updated appliances and also a sunny breakfast nook area. Villa comes with a 1-year home warranty paid by seller. Offered at $178,950. MLS #T2285389. Call Terry Sobzak, (813) 760-9573.
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Immaculate 4BR/3BA/3CG home on Golf Course, Par 5. This beautiful home opens through a double entry doorway into a formal living & dining room with crystal chandeliers. Some of the features include tray ceilings, remote control dimmer switches, formal columns, archways and niches. A split floor plan provides coveted privacy. Master bedroom has sitting area, his/hers walk-in closets & a master bath with double vanities, separate shower & garden tub. Two screened lanai’s invite outdoor activities. The kitchen provides solid surface counter tops & the open floor plan extends into the family room. Priced to sell, must see to appreciate. Offered at $359,900. MLS #T2297401. Call Janet Moore, (813) 751-9890
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LOVELY VIEWS from this 3Bed/2Bath home. COMPLETELY RENOVATED. Large DECK and DOCK with 10,000LB BOAT LIFT overlooking DEEP WATER. Open floor plan, Large Kitchen, Fireplace in Living area with Wonderful Views! Must see this one. Call Carol Brassart 813-918-4248
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MAXIMUM ENJOYMENT. 2/2 home in deed restricted community for 55 & older. 27 hole golf course, tennis courts, 2 swimming pools, 3 clubhouses, 26 indoor shuffleboard courts. NOT a rental park. Own you lot. Home completely furnished including linens and dishes. 12’ x 30’ garage with separate golf cart door and 12’x39’ carport. REALTOR owned. $129,900. Sue Daniels @ (813) 751-4035.
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Walden Lake Review At the May Board of Directors and President’s meeting, the Board approved to go forward and finalize the plans for the new office building which will be at the Polo Field.
notice mailed to residents. Marlene is now handling 6 communities within Walden Lake. She said that most residents are complying with the notices quickly.
They also held the election for officers. Voted in were Jan Griffin for President, Alan Steinbeck, Vice-President, Karen Olsen for Treasurer and Frank Salerno for Secretary/Parliamentarian .
The Master Association Newsletter will be in the Tampa Tribune on June 21st. Even if you do not have newspaper delivery, you will receive the Sunday newspaper that day so you will have a copy of the Association’s Newsletter.
The Board donated a memorial wreath to the American Legion presented by Jan Griffin on Memorial Day. Neighbor and State Representative, Rich Glorioso, was the speaker at the Ceremony.
The Board recommends that you use trash bags rather than trashcans for trash pick up. .
GREAT NEWS! The Walden Lake Golf & Country Club has closed their loan, refinancing their mortgage. I spoke with Steve Mercer and he said work has begun and we should see many changes through the summer. On the golf course, they will be working on the sand traps and T-Boxes. The Clubhouse will get an interior facelift and some renovations. He tells me the tennis courts will have new surfaces, there will be a remodel of the fitness area with new equipment and the pool area will be renovated. There are parking lot repairs needed and landscaping that will be done.
Please remember if you are pay your Master Association dues semi-annually, the second payment is due July 1st. The Board has the ability to lien properties if dues are not paid. This is not something the Board does lightly, as they would prefer not to lien any neighbor’s property. We are fortunate to have so many amenities for so little. Please make your payment timely.
Steve tells me that despite the repairs, they will be holding summer camps for golf and tennis. The Club is an important part of our community and critical to the value of our properties in Walden Lake. People move to Walden Lake for all of the amenities this community offers as well as having a 36-hole golf course, tennis and pool.
Marlene Merrin gave a report regarding the enforcement of covenants in the neighborhoods the Master Association is involved in overseeing. In April and May, there were 77 first and second violation notices and 1 third violation
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There’s Something for Everybody in Youth Sports Growing up in the Plant City area in the 1960’s meant that boys played Little League baseball and girls didn’t play organized sports at all. You see, back then, until a kid reached junior high, the only sports offered in this area was baseball and girls weren’t invited. But that has all changed today. The sports’ opportunities available for youth to participate in today are a smorgasbord of activities that affords today’s youth with a variety of choices. Although baseball is still the largest participatory sport for youth in our area with Little League, Dixie League, AAU, and other lesserknown leagues claiming members, soccer is quickly becoming baseball’s rival. In Plant City
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there are 76 teams and more than 1500 children between the ages of 4 and 18 that participate in our local soccer program. Today, Little League is not just about boys. Girls play baseball too. They also play softball and the girls have their own heroes such as Olympians Jennie Finch and Lisa Fernandez. But soccer, baseball and softball are Little League used to be the only game in town not the only sports to choose from. In the early In a report entitled “Youth Sports in America,” 1970’s youth basketball was introduced to Plant authors Martha Ewing, Vern Seefeldt, and City by the Optimist Club followed, a few years Tempie Brown emphasized the importance of later, by youth football. organized sports for youth in America, “Sports can provide excellent educational opportunities Today, there is more than one game in town. for social development because many of the There is seemingly something for everybody. social and moral requirements for participation If you don’t mind a short drive to Lakeland, in sports are parallels to how individuals must you can join be a part of the Lakeland Roller function in a law-abiding society.” Hockey League that began playing in 1995 in a shopping center parking lot. If you prefer to I guess they’re trying to say that in addition to skate on ice rather than concrete you can play in the obvious health benefits that sports can bring an ice hockey league at the Ice Sports Forum in there are social benefits as well. The authors Brandon. say that youth participation in sports helps youth interact with others, teaches them about Sports that were once popular only up north winning and losing, helps deter delinquency and have found their way down here. Competigang activity, provides positive role models and tive lacrosse teams began playing in this area keeps youth busy. There are negatives such as in 2001 and in 2004 the West Coast Lacrosse incompetent coaching and overzealous parents, League was formed. Today more than 1200 but according to the authors, the benefits far youth are involved in this league. outweigh the negatives. If you prefer to stay indoors, youth bowling The opportunities for youth participation in leagues are more popular than ever. If you organized sports are many and varied and the would rather compete alone, there’s martial arts benefits are obvious. So, “let’s play ball!” And it and AAU golf. There is something for everyreally doesn’t matter the shape or the size of the body. Why, the other day I watched a cricket ball. We can pick from the smorgasbord right game being played right here in Plant City…a here at home. cricket game…in Plant City.
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The Plant City Parks and Recreation Department will be sponsoring the following sports camps this summer for area youth.
25-28 (9:00 AM-1:00 PM) at Plant City High School for ages 7-15 and the cost per camper is $65.
Basketball: Dale Chambers, head basketball coach for the Plant City Raiders, will conduct camps on June 9-12, July 7-10, and July 21-24 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Plant City High School Gym. Camp is for ages 7-15 and the cost per camper is $75.
For more information contact Larry Langston at 813-659-4200 ext 4302 or llangston@plantcitygov.com.
Softball: Heidi Kouveras, head softball coach for the Plant City Raiders, will conduct camps at Plant City High School for defense on June 13 (2:00 PM- 6:00 PM) and June 14 (10:00 AM- 3:00 PM); for offense on July 11 (2:00 PM- 6:00 PM) and July 12 (10:00 AM- 3:00 PM); for pitchers and catchers on August 8 (2:00 PM- 6:00 PM) and August 9 (10:00 AM- 3:00 PM). Camp is for ages 9-14 and the cost per camper is $65. Baseball: Mike Sodders, head baseball coach for the Plant City Raiders, will conduct a camp on June 20-21 (9 AM-1 PM) at Plant City High School for ages 7-15. The cost per camper is $55.
The Plant City Little League announced the following league champions for all divisions. Tee ball: Mets coached by Todd Vitelli with a record of 6-0; Machine Pitch: White Sox
coached by T.J. Messick with a record of 16-0; Minors: Angels coached by Rod Mason with a record of 17-2-1; Majors: Cardinals coached by Steve Gude with a record of 20-1; Juniors: Mets coached by Joe Bowles with a record of 14-4. The Plant City Parks and Recreation Department Soccer season concluded on May 19th with the following teams winning their divisions. Age 6: Hawks coached by Russell Stone with a record of 7-0; Age 7: Macaws coached by Juanita Santana with a record of 7-0; Age 8-9 boys American League: Bobcats coached by Rhett Suarez with a record of 7-0; Age 8-9 boys National League: Lancers coached by Homero DeLaGarza with a record of 5-1-1; Age 8-9 girls: coached by Tony Almon with a record of 7-0; Age 10-11 boys: Adrian Salmeron with a record of 7-0; Age 10-11 girls: Heat coached by Kevin Guy with a record of 6-1; Age 12-14 boys: Strikers coached by Jesus Castro with a record of 6-0-1; Age 12-14 girls: Speed coached by Felipe Gutierrez with a record of 6-0-1; Age 15-18: China with a record of 4-1-2.
The USF Bulls Baseball Camp will be held on July 12 (9:00 AM-12:30 PM) at Mike Sansone Park and July 26 (9:00 AM-12:30 PM) at The Plant City Stadium. The camp is for ages 6-15 and the cost per camper is $30 or both camps for $55. Football: The football staff from Plant City High School will conduct a camp on June
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Plant City’s first National High School All American, Fred “Buddy” Cason passed away May 8, 2008 at the age of 75. Cason lettered in four sports while in high school; football, baseball, track and golf. He was an All American at the University of Tampa and was later drafted by New York Giants in football and the Chicago White Sox in baseball.
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Summer is the best time for trying new sports and athletic activities. This usually means that doctors of chiropractic see many patients complaining of numerous aches, pains and sprains, as well as tendonitis, bursitis, knee and joint problems. You can remain injury-free by taking preventative steps. First, start an exercise routine or light weight training a few weeks before kicking off any new activity. There are many sports and activities. Choose one that gives you enjoyment as well as getting your body into shape. Your doctor of chiropractic will know if there are any physical reasons you cannot participate in a strenuous activity.
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Always warm up before the activity with the right stretching exercises or you can suffer a lot of pain. Even experienced runners know that they would need shin splints if they failed to warm up. Talk with your doctor of chiropractic about exercises that encourage conditioning and strengthening. To be safe, always wear the proper equipment. Easy does it for the first few games, so your body slowly gets used to the new activity. Along with the proper program it is vital to keep up with adjustments so everything you do will have greater benefits. Remember the object is to have a good time! Special Note: Please remember on Friday July 4th to join with us in prayer for our nation.
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KOM-BOO-CHA Funny name with a powerful punch, I first read about this funny drink a couple of years ago. It has been my intention to make it for some time. It requires a special mushroom to make it at home and, well I just never got around to it. Then I found out that Whole Foods is selling Kombucha in their stores. It is the fastest selling product in their beverage section. The cafeteria at Google serves hundreds of glasses of Kombucha daily. Finally my sister started making Kombucha at home and raved about it. I happened to be in a health food store last week and there it was!! I bought a few and drank a couple. Let me tell you, I now know why all the buzz about this fuzzy little drink. It’s not the taste, although it doesn’t taste bad. It is the health benefits and how it makes you feel. Kombucha is a naturally fermented beverage that originated in Korea about the year 447AD. It quickly spread to Japan and then to Russia and Eastern Europe. So you can see that Kombucha has been around a long time. It is the health benefits derived from Kombucha that has kept it around for so long. I am really surprised that Kombucha is gaining so much popularity. After all it is not a new ultra-processed product from one of the beverage giants. I am happy about it. Kombucha is not the only health beverage available, but is one that packs a powerful punch. Kombucha is made from tea, sugar, water and a special mushroom. My sister makes a couple of gallons at a time. I have ordered my mushroom and can’t wait to get started myself. You may be wondering why make it ourselves? To buy it, it cost $16.00 a gallon! I thought gas was high! You can buy two mushrooms from KombuchaAmerica.com., for $20.00. With the two mushrooms and some sugar and tea bags you can make your own. The mushroom “eats” the sugar as it ferments the beverage, leaving an eight ounce glass with only 30 calories. Sure beats soft drinks. The great thing about the mushrooms is that when you make a gallon you still have the original mushroom. A funny thing happens, it grows a second one! So now you have 4 mushrooms. So after the initial cost of $20.00 for the original mushrooms, you can make Kombucha for next to nothing. That is a deal. Organic raw Kombucha list the following health benefits: Digestion, Metabolism, Immune System, Appetite Control, Weight Con-
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trol, Liver Function, Body Alkalinity, Anti-Aging, Cell Integrity, Healthy Skin and Hair. It says that it rejuvenates, restores, revitalizes, recharges, rebuilds, regenerates, replenishes, regains, rebalances and renews. You are probably wondering how one beverage can claim so much? Kombucha is loaded with raw enzymes, healthy probiotics and it is a detoxifier. Next month I am going to write a lot about raw enzymes and probiotics. Both of them are critical for optimum health. Notice I didn’t say good for or important, I used the word critical. That is why I will go into detail about both of them. In the meantime, go online and check out Kombucha and order your mushrooms. You betcha I am drinking Kombucha. My digestion has never worked so well. By the way, I hear kids really love this stuff and it’s good for them. I am signing off this month with; to your OPTIMUM health. As always, Sherry Nueesch.
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Marie B. Ellis Park The Woman Behind the Name With America at war, Marie Arosa Bell Ellis set out to honor the men and women in uniform with a prayer service that she began about 1942. In 1943, with her three sons in military service, she decided that, along with the honoring of the servicemen and women, there should be community park for these people and their families to enjoy when they returned after the war. Marie Ellis saw a vacant area bounded by Lake, Laura, Waters, and Renfro streets and went to the City to inquire. City Manager Theo McCall told her that land had been set aside for a park in the Negro section of town and it was available without having to purchase it.
She formed the Civic and Veterans organization in November 1944 with a World War I veteran, Fred Mannings, as president. Mrs. Ellis worked to gather donations for developing the park and, with family members, personally worked to beautify the park. The first of the annual Easter programs was held the next Spring, 1945. In 1948 she helped the community form the Youth Council, which would be involved in the Easter programs. Although interest in the programs declined somewhat, Mrs. Ellis continued to promote the annual ceremony and services and the community responded. By 1954, 300 children, along with their families, joined in the Easter activities at the park. The annual Easter program continues to this day. The City of Plant City named the park Marie B. Ellis Park in March of 1963. Besides her determination in honoring our servicemen and women, Marie B. Ellis’s life is the story of a remarkable strong-willed, religious, and hard-working woman. Born in 1891 to parents of mixed Indian and African ancestry, Marie Arosa Bell worked with a farming family in Bascom, Jackson County, in NW Florida. Her parents were Henry and Mary Bell, and her maternal grandparents were John and Arosa Henson, “who were copper-colored Cherokee Indians”. Marie Arosa Bell met David Ellis, Jr., (b. Jackson County 1887),
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in the early 1900s and they were married about 1909-1910. David Ellis’s grandfather was a slave and probably assumed the name of the plantation owner. His father, David Ellis, Sr., was freed after the Civil War and went into farming. Marie B. Ellis raised her six children and did not rest on others – she was an example of hard work and accountability. After making the preliminary preparations for the annual Easter program, Marie Arosa Bell Ellis died in her sleep on February 8, 1962. Her children, especially Lowell and Thelma, and now her grandchildren, have been active in continuing the program that Marie had begun so many years ago. King David Ellis’s daughter, Linda Ellis Light, has coordinated the parade and egg hunt for many years. Marie B. Ellis was truly a remarkable woman and her family continues to carry her spirit forward in her honor. Sources: Thelma C. Sesler, “The Family History”, Atlanta University, August 1963; Linda Ellis Light, “Family Members Keep the Dream and Spirit of Marie B. Ellis”, (undated), Quintilla Geer Bruton and David E. Bailey, Jr., Plant City; Its Origin and History, Hunter Publishing Company, WinstonSalem, North Carolina, 1984; City of Lakeland Public Library – Special Collections; The Tampa Tribune; Plant City Photo Archives, Inc., and Plant City Photo Archives Oral History Project 2008.
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The Wanters and The Wannabe’s
All you have to do is attend one political rally and you know we are in trouble. No, I’m not talking about the wannabe candidates you cynical electorate. I’m talking about you. The voters. The wanters. I hear you screaming in the stands, or standing on risers, or calling into those talk shows. You are ticked, you are scared, you are giddy, you are bored, you are looking for a miracle in the midst of a storm, manna from heaven, and you are in for a huge fall. It’s one thing to carry a sign and show up in the front row and scream and yell and clap on cue. It’s quite another to realize that individual who is commanding your attention is a fallible, imperfect human being aspiring to something obviously greater than themselves in an arena that demands perfection and inexhaustible energy and optimism.
I fear voters don’t get it.
I fear voters don’t get it. They come with a long list of wifm”s (what’s in it for me) and expect their candidate to deliver the goods. Campaign promises become ironclad guarantees payable in the first 100 days of office. If a candidate talks about creating jobs they believe he or she is creating a specific job with their name on it. If a candidate talks about improving education and scholarship the same holds true… just write my name in that blank. They think you have the answer to high gas prices on the back of a business card tucked away in your wallet. You have a cell phone connected to the Kremlin, Beijing, Abu Dabhi . They think once you’re elected you can control Congress because, well, you are so cool, you are so powerful, you are a hunk, you are the first of your kind elected to this office, you have so much experience, or are so new you haven’t been tainted by years of experience. I don’t know who is going to win this fall. I’ve had the unique opportunity to sit down and chat one-on-one with nearly all the candidates. They’re all good people, a bit crazy for wanting that kind of responsibility, but well intentioned. John McCain shook my hand like a vice grip eager to take on the local media with Florida questions. Barack told me he stopped counting personal appearances when he hit one thousand months ago. He also said if he had any doubts he was perfect his wife reminds him daily he puts on his shoes one at a time like the rest of us. I hear Hillary is just as commanding. I’ve talked to her on satellite but that doesn’t count. Ron Paul was delightful. Bill Richardson commands a room with his intellect. Mark Warner, remember him, was dynamic. Rudy was like talking to my brother. Mitt Romney was very nice, ageless, very polite, an economic wiz even as he tried to downplay his successes. And the list goes on. Here’s my point. They are all people. They are not Messiahs. They are human beings who have chosen to pursue the biggest, hardest challenge any job could offer. They will be hated by some and loved and adored by others. Some clearly see themselves in the prism of history while others see themselves directed to fulfill their purpose in life. We know they don’t do it for the money. If they didn’t have enormous egos they wouldn’t qualify for the long, hard run to the top. What they should command is your respect AND your time. You should read their bios, go to the websites, read their qualifications, read their platforms, find out what they’ve done in the past, who they have associated with, how they hope to accomplish what they are promising. Don’t hate them for ideas you don’t like or the R or D behind their names. Don’t faint in their presence as if their command on life is anymore legitimate than your own. Don’t believe half of what you hear from their enemies. Don’t set them up on a pedestal so high no one can see them. Finally, when the time is right do your civic duty and cast your vote. Please, don’t do it for what you think YOU, the wanters, will get out of the person, but rather what your vote will empower this flawed individual to do on your behalf. That’s the kind of participation our forefathers had in mind when they wrote the Constitution.
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The power that made the body is the power that heals the body if we understand how to nurture and support that power. We all have an ability to heal much greater than we realize. I have found four categories of stressors that are the major disruptors with health. These aren’t the type of stress that most people think of. The mental/emotional is definitely one of the four stressors. The second is chemical stressors. Chemical stressors occur from nutritional insufficiency when we do not supply our body with the nutrients it needs to heal and repair. The third and least known stressor is structural stressors. Gravity is a force affecting all of us all of our lives. Carefully notice people one day and see how far forward their head is in front of their shoulders. Look how one shoulder is higher than the other and hips can also be higher on one side than the other. These unequal forces hasten degeneration and arthritic changes The fourth category of stressor is electromagnetic. These forces come from too close exposure to computers, cell phones, radiation equipment, sleeping on water beds with heaters, sleeping too close to alarm clocks. I started out mentioning the body is an incredible self healing organism. If the stressors from all categories become more than the body can adapt to you will develop Dis- Ease. If you carefully reduce the stressors from each category you will allow the body to heal and experience Ease.
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My memory of Roy goes all the way back to high school. I attended Turkey Creek High School with his two oldest two daughters, Cheryl and Sandee. Mr. Parke was always kidding all us kids about something. BUT, behind all that kidding was a message that you could do and or accomplish what ever you put your mind too. His life was a living example of that, and for that I am extremely grateful. The Florida Strawberry Festival will miss him, as well as the strawberry industry and East Hillsborough County. I always referred to him as RP. Now I believe that the RP stands for REST IN PEACE, for you have left a legacy behind that many will remember. - Gary Boothe, Florida Strawberry Festival President
Mr. Parke stood for everything good about our Plant City. Devoted husband, family man, hard work ethic, community volunteer, and a man of faith. We are a better community because of him. - Rick Lott, Strawberry Festival Assocaiate Director, Mayor of Plant City
Mr. Parke was a true friend to all the staff at the Florida Strawberry Festival. We never knew what he was bringing us (strawberries, tomatoes, canalopes, cucumbers & even candy) when he came in the back door, it was always something good. He will truly be missed. - Ellany Johnson, Florida Strawberry Festival
Royâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business acumen, wit and charm endeared him to the entire community. His impact on the strawberry farming community and the Florida Strawberry Festival has helped put Plant City on the map. He will be sorely missed and very fondly remembered by all. He leaves behind a tremendous legacy in his family. - David Sullivan, Platinum Bank
Mr. Parke was a member of a small group that ignited the Florida Strawberry Festival Steer Show and Sale in 1972. He worked energically with the group to assure that show succeeded. He also served as auctioneer for the Steer Show and Sale for many years and always enticed the buyers to pay premium prices to support the youth involved in the 4-H and FFA. Mr. Parke also served as chairman of the show and sale. Today the show is the premier youth steer sale in Florida. This is only one example of the time gave supporting positive activities for the youth of Plant City and Hillsborough County. - Jim Jeffries, Hillsborough County Schools
Roy was the most wonderful ambassador for the Strawberry Festival and the Strawberry industry. He was one of a kind and we will never replace him and will miss him forever. Such a class gentlemen and wonderful husband, father, and grand-father and also great grandfather. I suspect that he is already planting strawberries in heaven. - Rolly Rollyson, Strawberry Festival Director Emeriti
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A Swinging Time For The Family Charity Of The Month Plant City will play host to the first Ulma Young for Parkinson’s Golf Benefit in July. The proceeds of the Golf Tournament will benefit the American Parkinson’s Disease Association (APDA). Chris Fedorcek is the organizer and director of the event. It was his idea to help save those suffering from the disease after his grandfather died a few years ago of Parkinson’s. He said he’s wanted to put on the event for a while now, but was unable to because of work. He finally got the time and sponsors. “We’ve spoken to the local support groups,” Fedorcek said. “We consider it a charity event.”
Fedorcek says he plans to make this an annual event. The tournament will be a four-person scramble. The entry fee for each team will be $300 and for an individual $75. Individuals without partners will be paired with others. About 80 to 100 players are expected. “First year is always tough in getting the word out,” Fedorcek said. A meal is included in the entry fee. “We’re going to have dinner at the club right after the round,” he said. As dinner is enjoyed, raffles and prizes will be handed out. Named after James Parkinson, who wrote an essay on the “Shaking Palsy,” Parkinson’s disease is among the Top 20 fatal diseases in the United States.
Although the disease has been around for a while, doctors have not yet found a way to cure the disease. Just recently, it was discovered that after many years of treating it equally, Parkinson’s progresses differently in men than in women. Women with Parkinson’s are much less likely to survive after a stroke and are more likely to suffer depression, anxiety and arthritis. Dementia seems to occur with at least half of patients. A huge issue with the disease, is that it is very difficult to diagnose. Parkinson.org reports that doctors only arrive at the diagnosis after MRI scans and the ruling out of every other possibility. Both surgery and treatment are available to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. But there is not a confirmed cure as of yet. All funds generated will be given to APDA to help find a cure. The tournament will take place Saturday, July 26 at 1 p.m. at Walden Lake Golf and Country Club in Plant City. For more information, contact Chris Fedorcek at (813) 394-3330 or via e-mail at ChrisFedorcek@live.com Walden Lake Golf and Country Club 2001 Clubhouse Drive, Plant City, FL
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belie the outstanding yet unpretentious home cooked meals. Served with pride by friendly waitresses, plentiful platters arrive to captivated customers. Jeff and Sue Joyce own the new “hot spot” in town where neighbors and friends congregate. According to waitress Megan Marren, “This is what Plant City has been missing.” According to Jeff Joyce, “You will eat down home good, country cooking, nothing fancy, but you’ll get plenty to eat.” Striving for a laid back atmosphere where all will feel welcome whether in a suit or shorts and flip flops,
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Strawberry Palace has an old-timey appeal. There are specials everyday like beef tips over rice, fried chicken, or meatloaf with mashed potatoes and green beans. We’re talking food like grandma used to make and all homemade from scratch everyday. Want a burger? Well that half-pound burger is hand pattied for you. Francis Bostick is adamant that “they have the best burger in town.” How about a chef salad? Your salad wasn’t just taken out of the fridge, but prepared Enjoy the daily homemade, luscious desserts of brownies, cocojust for you. Whole standing ribs nut cake, German chocolate cake, Key lime pie, and pecan pie. are sliced in house, and the awesome desserts are prepared daily, when they’re gone, you just missed a piece of heaven gator tail, seafood night on Friday including the of Key lime pie, pecan pie, German chocolate fried catfish special for $9.95, beef lovers night cake, or strawberry shortcake. Sue’s coconut Saturday with Prime Rib and a humungous cake is scrumptious. Rib eye steak dinner. Sunday lunches have become very popular and feature family style Jeff Joyce has been farming since 1975. The meals of meat choice like pork tenderloin, roast couple has always done catering and milkshakes beef, fried chicken, ham and a choice three and strawberry shortcake. They owned Joyces homemade veggies. You will not leave hungry! Farm on McIntosh Rd. Finding out that Sam Astin wanted to sell the previous Strawberry Loyal customer Mike Perry loves the family Palace fruit stand, Jeff talked to Sam and made style lunches, and “feels kind of like home with a deal. Jeff and Sue Joyce added the dine-in the friendly service and good portions.” Try the restaurant to the property’s fruit and vegetable Strawberry Palace as a new gathering place with stand last September. Their typical day starts at meals served for royal customers! 4:30 in the morning getting ready for breakfast, and on dinner nights, they work until 10:00 Strawberry Palace p.m.. 210 SR 60 West. Plant City, Florida. 33567 (813) 650-8554 Business has incredibly blossomed to include Monday thru Wednesday breakfast, lunch, and special dinners. Sue 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. says,” We have the perfect breakfast cook, Thursday thru Saturday so come and try her awesome pancakes and 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. omelets.” Two eggs with meat, grits or hash Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. browns, and toast or biscuit is only $3.95 while Credit Cards: Yes a two egg omelet with grits or hash browns, Children’s menu: no toast or biscuit is $4.99. For something Breakfast $2.25-$6.50 different try the breakfast burrito and Susie’s Lunch $2.95 chili or soup -$4.95-6.50, special of Canadian bacon topped with a fried salads, $2.75-$6.50 sandwiches; egg and shredded cheddar cheese served on Dinner: $9.95-$18.95. a toasted English muffin. Game night on Various homemade desserts. Thursday’s featuring frog legs, quail, and even Catering is available
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Second Wind Brightens Weekends Red Rose Brings Together Best Of Dining And Entertainment
Second Wind performing at the Red Rose
Succulent crab, melt-in-your-mouth Prime Rib, moist carrot cake, these are just a few of the dining delicacies that you will find on any given evening at the Red Rose Dining Room. Over the last five year the Madonia’s have reinvented the Red Rose Inn And Suites as a top tier entertainment venue while simultaneously offering the finest, freshest food imaginable. It starts with the atmosphere. Extensive renovations at the inn have resulted in an environment that can only be described as magnificent. The Madonia’s insistence on the highest quality standards in accommodations, food and entertainment have brought their inn to a point where it is a “must stop” for tour busses as they travel between Orlando and Tampa. It has become a Florida icon. Second Wind is the house band for Red Rose and the Madonia’s insistence on quality is vibrantly displayed by the powerful local talent that makes up this amazing group. Led by Ralph Alocco and rounded out with the vocal harmonies of James Scofield and Melissa Malone, FOCUS Magazine • june 15 - july 15, 2008 • Page 124
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Second Wind is second to none. They bring to life the classics from the 40’s and 50’s while also reinventing some of the best modern music as well. Alocco has been involved in music for years, but it has only been since his retirement from business that he has been able to pursue his lifelong dream of performing. “I think the Red Rose and the Madonia’s are the best-kept secret in Central Florida,” said Alocco. He has found his niche on the stage in the Red Rose Dining Room and is thrilled with his opportunities to move audiences with the music of Second Wind every weekend. “If an audience feels even half of what I feel as I sing, then I’ve done my job,” said Alocco. Scofield and Malone are equally thrilled with the success of Second Wind. Malone and Scofield were both discovered on the karaoke circuit but have found a perfect home with Second Wind and Red Rose. Their presence on weekends is no small reason that the dining room is full on Friday and Saturday nights.
Of course, the other reason is the food itself. According to Al Berry who works in marketing for Red Rose, the Madonia’s insisted early on only to use the finest and freshest ingredients in their recipes. It shows clearly when the food is placed on the table. The staff in the kitchen are incredibly talented and the staff on the floor, hosting and serving, deliver impeccable service each and every day. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays the Red Rose offers a delectable buffet which is unparalleled in the area. The rest of the week, diners can choose from a menu selection that is as varied as it is refined. It is during the weekends that the Red Rose truly blooms. Under the twinkling starlight on the ceiling, diners are encompassed by a magical environment where every sense is stimulated. Tastes buds tingle as dinner is consumed while the ears, heart and soul are lulled by the intoxicating music that could only come from Second Wind. For reservations or information call 813-752-3141.
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Brigadoon Capture the Magic
Plant City Entertainments casts another musical and entertainment marvel for the community. With a cast of fifty-eight, a bagpiper, musical ensembles, and full orchestra there will be lots of music and activity to enchant the audience with Brigadoon. First produced at the Ziegfeld Theatre on March 13, 1947, Brigadoon has been characterized by Mark Lubbock as “one of the most delightful fantasies that the American musical stage has known.” Two American tourists visiting Scotland, get lost in a forest while hiking. Seeing a village come into view through the mist, they enter Brigadoon only to discover romance, an eerie secret, and reality that this Scottish village only lives one day every hundred years. The Brigadoon cast includes: Justin Batten, Van Frost, April Smith, Clint Shepherd, Jennifer
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Morgan, Lesley Ives-Payne, Dr. Hal Brewer, Taylor Frost, Ed Mason, John Harrer, Audrey Dedon, Joe Osborn, Adam Deagan, Sean Hawthorne, Joshua Mange, Christopher Tougisnant, Mary Striby, Sarah Pease, and Tylynn Eben. Dr. Greg Nicolosi plays the babpipes.
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Director Jennifer Jackson invites you to support the theater by attending a spaghetti supper fundraiser on June 21 at the Wesley Center. Enjoy spaghetti, salad, bread, drink and dessert for $7.00. Singers and musicians will provide entertainment with music from Brigadoon. Let Brigadoon’s performers entertain you, family, and friends on July 18,19,25,26 at 8:00 p.m. and July 20th at 2:00 p.m. in the Cornerstone Center at 315 North Collins Street. Admission is $10.00.
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Event Calendar June 15, Sunday Happy Father’s Day! Fathers will be celebrated at the Red Rose Inn and Suites, 2011 N. Wheeler St. A buffet will feature breakfast favorites such as eggs benedict, bacon and corned beef hash. Other dad-friendly foods served will be ribs, pulled pork, prime rib, and ovenroasted turkey. The meal will end with dozens of tasty desserts. House band Destiny will be entertaining. The buffets begin at 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. The cost is $29.95 for adults and $14.95 for children six to 12. Children five and younger get in free. For more information, call (813)752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites.com. June 17, Tuesday The Anima and Manga Club is from 4- 6 p.m. at the Bruton Memorial Library, 302 McLendon St. The teen event is for ages 12 through 18. The Friends of the Bruton Memorial Library and the Teen Library Club sponsor all teen programs. Contact Salenca collier, librarian, for more information at scoller@plantcitygov.com or call (813)757-9215. The program’s website is www.mypsace.com/teenlibraryclub.
The Bruton Memorial Library is also holding a YMCA/Jackie Lamb Water Safety classes. Classes begin at 10:30 a.m. for kids ages 3-5 and at 2:30 p.m. for kids ages 6-12. Registration is required. Call (813) 757-9215 to sign up. June 18, Wednesday A mini workshop will be held at the Bruton Memorial Public Library, 302 McLendon St., on creating a travel journal. The workshop begins at 10: a.m. for ages 8-14. The seating is limited to the first 18 people to register one hour before the class begins. Call 813-757-9215 to sign up. June 19, Thursday Wonders of Nature is held at the Bruton Memorial Library, 302 McLendon St. The halfhour classes begin at 10 a.m. for children ages 3-12 and 11 a.m. for children ages 6-12. The library will also be holding Kwabena Dinizulu: Aesop to Hip Hop. The program is for children in kindergarten through grade 4. Visit www. hcplc.org for more information or call the library at (813) 757-8215.
and trucks. The first 200 registered vehicles will receive an extra gift. Registration and admission is free. The show will be on Drane Street from Palmer to Evers from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. A spaghettis supper is being served to benefit the musical, Brigadoon. It will be held at the Wesley Center on the First Methodist Church campus, 303 N. Evers St. The supper will include spaghetti, salad, bread, drinks and a dessert. It is $7 for adults and $5 for children. For more information call (813)928-1259 or (813)752-0728. The South Florida Baptist Hospital is holding a baby care and breastfeeding class from 1-3 p.m. The class will teach new parents about what to expect when their baby is born and how to breastfeed. Topics concerning how often the baby should be fed and feeding strategies for sleepy or fussy babies will be discussed. The class will be at 301 N. Alexander St., in the ER conference room. Seating is limited. Register for classes online at sjbhealth.org. There are no fees for this class.
June 21, Saturday June 24, Tuesday The Strawberry Classic Car Show will feature older cars
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June 15th - July 15th will be holding Abrakadoodle for kids that doodle. Classes begin at 10:30 a.m. for kids 3 years old until kindergarten and at 2:30 p.m. for kids in grades 1-6. The library is located at 302 McLendon St. Registration is required. Call (813)757-9215 to sign up. June 25, Wednesday A mini workshop, Decorate a Hat or Cap, will be held at the Bruton Memorial Public Library. The workshop begins at 10 a.m. The library is located at 302 McLendon St. The seating is limited to the first 18 people to register one hour before the class begins. Call (813)757-9215 to sign up. June 26, Thursday Liang/Chinese Acrobat is at the Bruton Memorial Library, 302 McLendon St. at 2:30 p.m.. The program is for children ages 6-12. Visit www. hcplc.org for more information or call the library at (813)757-8215. June 28, Saturday A two-man best ball challenge will be held at Walden Lake Golf and Country Club. Gross and net wining teams will advance to the regional event and have a chance to go to the national finals
Event Calendar in Las Vegas. Competitors receive 12 Callaway HX Tour Balls and an annual subscription to Golf Magazine. The Walden Lake Golf and Country Club is located at 2001 Clubhouse Drive. July 1, Tuesday The singer and musician, Mr. Richard, will be at the Bruton Memorial Library, 302 McLendon St. at 2:30 p.m. The program is for children of all ages. Visit www. hcplc.org for more information or call the library at (813)757-8215. July 2, Wednesday A mini workshop will be held at the Bruton Memorial Public Library on learning how to crochet. The workshop begins at 10:30 a.m. and is for children ages 8-14. The library is located at 302 McLendon St. The seating is limited to the first 18 people to register one hour before the class begins. Call (813)757-9215 to sign up. July 4, Friday Happy Independence Day! A fireworks celebration will be held at 6:00 p.m. at 1904 S. Park Road. For more information call the Recreation and Parks Department at
(813)659-4200. July 5, Saturday Bike Fest is held the first Saturday of every month. There will be vendors, a raffle, and a bike show. The show begins at 5:00 p.m. around Union Station Welcome Center, 102 N. Palmer St in the historic downtown Plant City. July 9, Wednesday A mini workshop will be held at the Bruton Memorial Public Library on making puppets. The workshop begins at 10:30 a.m. and is for children ages 8-14. The library is located at 302 McLendon St. The seating is limited to the first 18 people to register one hour before the class begins. Call (813)757-9215 to sign up. Recurring Events Mondays: Zumba is held at the Planteen Recreation Center from 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The cost is $5. For more information, call Chris at (813) 659-4256 or Patty at (813) 516-4731.
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musical theater and voice classes are taught at Plant City Children’s Threatre/ Jackie’s School of Dance. The dance theatre is located at 507 N. Wheeler St. Call (813)752-1683 for age limitations on groups and times. Kids Computer Class for kids in grades 3-6 can learn about exploring and the world. Join at the Bruton Memorial Library, 302 McLendon St. The hour-long computer classes begin at 3 p.m. Registration is limited to the first 18 people to sign up in person one hour before the class. Class topics include: Show me a Story on June 16, Around the World on June 23, Australian Animals on June 30, working with animal minibooks on July 7 and Asia Inspiration: A picture Perfect Haiku on July 14. Senior aerobic classes are offered at the Planteen Recreation Center, 301 Dort St., from 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. The classes consist of hand and aerobic exercise and line dancing. Seniors must bring their own floor pad and weights. For more information, call Clarice Stewart at (813)752-8476.
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 begins performing at 7:00 p.m. at the Red Rose Dining Room. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites.com. Classical Ballet, gym and hip-hop, baby gym, tap and ballet is taught at Plant City Children’s Threatre/ Jackie’s School of Dance. The dance theatre is located at 507 N. Wheeler St.Call (813)752-1683 for age limitations on groups and times. Ceramic classes are offered at the Planteen Recreation Center, The class is suitable for beginning through advanced participants. There is no fee for the class. For more information call Dorothy Byrd at (813)659-4256.
Tuesdays: Preschool dance, musical theatre for ages 6 to 11, classical ballet, teen drama,
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Event Calendar Wednesdays: Knitting Group is held at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City. For more information, call (813) 659-0101 or visit www.espressyourself101. com. Zumba is held at the Planteen Recreation Center from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Cost is $5. For more information, call Chris at (813) 659-4256 or Patty at (813) 516-4731. Free Time Jazz begins performing at 7:00 p.m. at the
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Red Rose Dining Room. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites.com. Tap, lyrical and hip-hop showcases and competitions are held at Plant City Children’s Threatre/ Jackie’s School of Dance. The dance theatre is located at 507 N. Wheeler St. Call (813)752-1683 for more information. Feature films are shown at the Bruton Memoral Public Library, 302 MlcLendon St., at 2:30 p.m. for kids. Visit
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www.hcplc.org for more information or call the library at (813)757-8215. Senior aerobic classes are offered at the Planteen Recreation Center, 301 Dort St., from 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. The classes consist of hand and aerobic exercise and line dancing. Seniors must bring their own floor pad and weights. For more information, call Clarice Stewart at (813)752-8476. Thursdays: Bluegrass Jam Session is
June 15th - July 15th held at Coffee 101 in downtown Plant City. For more information, call (813) 659-0101 or visit www.espressyourself101.com. 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. Ballet, tap, clog, gym, junior showcase and hip-hop are taught at Plant City Children’s Threatre/Jackie’s
Event Calendar School of Dance. The dance theatre is located at 507 N. Wheeler St.Call (813) 752-1683 for age limitations on groups and times. 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. Lyrical, tap jazz and clog classes are taught at Plant City Children’s Threatre/Jackie’s School of Dance. The
dance theatre is located at 507 N. Wheeler St.Call (813) 752-1683 for age limitations on groups and times. Enjoy an evening of dancing from 8 to 11:30 p.m. with the Strawberry Singles Club located at the Stardust Dance Center, 1405 S. Collins St. The cost for members is $6, $7 for associate members and $8 for the general public. Call 352-523-0114 or 813-759-2063 for more information. Senior aerobic classes are offered at the Planteen Rec-
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reation Center, 301 Dort St., from 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. The classes consist of hand and aerobic exercise and line dancing. Seniors must bring their own floor pad and weights. For more information, call Clarice Stewart at (813)752-8476. Saturdays: Zumba is held at the Winter Visitor Center from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Cost is $5. For more information, call Chris at (813) 659-4256 or Patty at (813) 516-4731.
Free Time Jazz begins performing at 7:00 p.m. at the Red Rose Dining Room. For more information, call (813) 752-3141 or visit www.redroseinnandsuites.com. 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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