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Enjoy this month’s news of Thanksgiving and Christmas happenings, Pioneer Day, Pig Jam, a 5K run, area school events and a local band with growing influence.
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Very little text in the feature this month - just great photos of the Cutest Kids Contest winners sharing a little holiday joy. Thanks, Plant City, for sharing your children with us.
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This month meet Judy Martin, Executive Director of the South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation and the driving force behind 13 years of Plant City’s annual Lights of Love tree lighting event.
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For a fun place to satisfy your cravings for sweets, check out the brand new Neumeister’s Candy Shoppe on Drane Street in the historic district. It’s already a hit - and not just with the kids. 59 - finance coLumn 62 - home guiDe 64 - reaL estate 66 - waLDen Lake coLumn 68 - mortgage coLumn 78 - sports 80 - athLete of the month 82 - BaseBaLL team of the month 88 - aL reucheL coLumn
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Letter From The Publisher
Attending community Christmas functions is a special thrill this time of year for the Floyd family. There’s not much we enjoy more than experiencing the generosity of friends and neighbors during the giving season as we share local traditions.
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One of these in Plant City is the annual Lights of Love tree lighting in McCall Park. The slightly cooler weather and a wonderful new but old-fashioned candy store added to this year’s downtown adventure. And of course, the traditional photos with Santa and Mrs. Clause mark the milestones of our boys’ physical growth. (It also helps with the Christmas wish lists). This event has become the one that makes you realize, “Christmas is here at last.” The lights on the tree are reminders of the many generous families and businesses who believe that the South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation is worthy of support. Donations benefit the hospital’s numerous outreaches to children and families who have difficulty affording medical care. With every light’s twinkle, we’re reminded of the joy of giving.
The magazine is packed this month with great stories that we hope will remind you why you love living in this town. As we close out 2011 and look forward into 2012, we sincerely hope that reading Focus has become one of your monthly traditions. From our home and offices to yours, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year -- and we give thanks that Plant City folks live so generously.
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www.focusplantcity.com Credit Manager Angel Carter acarter@floydpublications.com Standards of accuracy: The goal of the writers at FOCUS Magazine is to provide heart-warming stories that are accurate from the start. Being human, however, we sometimes make mistakes. Please forgive us. So if you notice anything that is incorrect, then please do not hesitate to contact the editorial department and inform it about the fact error. To do so, call (813) 707-8783 or e-mail editorial@floydpublications.com. The staff will fix the error in a timely manner. FOCUS Magazine is published monthly and is available through local Plant City businesses, restaurants and many local venues. Advertisers warrant and represent the descriptions of their products advertised are true in all respects. Focus Magazine assumes no responsibility for claims made by advertisers. All letters and their contents sent to Focus Magazine become the sole property of Floyd Publications, Inc and may be reproduced thereof. All views expressed in all articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of Floyd Publications, Inc. Use or duplication of material used in this publication is prohibited without approved written consent from Floyd Publications, Inc.
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The Tomlin Middle School’s boys and girls teams, each were crowned Hillsborough County Middle School Basketball Champions On October 25. The boys defeated Adams 47 - 31 and the girls crushed Roland Park 32-14. This is November 19, 2011 10AM to 5PM second for Tomlin’s Last year they claimed the county Plant City will playthe host to thechampionship Most Spectacular BBQgirls. Contest in the tournament’s inaugural year. Last year, Tomlin’s boys were Ever at the Randy championship Larson Softball Four-Plex Stadium. Don't the runners-up. miss out on the: Fabulous Food, Live Entertainment, Local
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Congratulations overcome obstacles Plant City High School award winners included: Jamaree Argo, John Broome, Damon Brown, Cierra Craft, Jahlil Collins, Quishia Crymes, Austin Fernandez, Sergio Garcia, Charlotte Grayson, Ricardo Hernandez, Maria Vela and Juan Vincent. Pictured left to right: Austin Fernandez, Sergio Garcia, Jamaree Argo, Charlotte Grayson, Damon Brown, Quishia Crymes, Maria Vela, Cierra Craft, Ricardo Hernandez
gift baskets provided enough food to feed a family a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Pictured left to right: Virginia Bochy, Kellyanne Hurst, Amanda Padilla, Maddy Keene, Dhara Patel and Sara Hendricks
Thursday, March 1, 2012 3:30 pm The Oak Ridge Boys 7:30 pm Gretchen Wilson
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Friday, March 2, 2012 3:30 pm The Gatlin Brothers/Crystal Gayle 7:30 pm Demi Lovato
Wednesday, March 7, 2012 3:30 pm Lee Greenwood/ Louise Mandrell 7:30 pm The Band Perry Thursday, March 8, 2012 3:30 pm The Charlie Daniels Band 7:30 pm Luke Bryan
Congratulations! Plant City Optimist Club Saturday, March 3, 2012
3:30 pm The JaneDear Girls Friday, March 9, 2012 Plant City High School Civinettes participated in the High Heel Hike to benefit Autism. Pictured 3:30 pm Cornell Gunter’s 7:30 pm Air Supply left to right – BACK: Jennifer Tharrington, Cynthia Tharrington, Virginia Bochy, Taylor Adams, Coasters Morgan Moody, Sara Brummer, Amanda Rodenmeyer, Brittany Butler, Crystal Johnson, Denna Sunday, March 4, 2012 Bobby Hendrick’s Drifters Lemelin, Samantha Black, Amber Towles, Ashley Hahn. The Platters 3:30 pm Jake Owen Left to right FRONT: Maddy Keene, Cassidy Wright, Nicole Parmley, Cassidy Dixon, Kelsey 7:30 pm Hank Williams, Jr. 7:30 pm TobyMac Moore, Laura Sarria, Alexis Lindsey, Karaline Hayes “Taking Back the Countrywinner’s Tour” Youth appreciation award
Saturday, March 10, 2012 The Plant City Optimist Club recently held their annual Monday, March 5, 2012 3:30Youth pm Appreciation Allstar Weekend Ceremony recognizing eightFelix localCavalier’s high school students accomplishments. 7:30for pmtheir Rodney Atkins 3:30 pm A banquet in theirRascals honor was held on Monday, November 14, 2011 at the Recreation & Parks Department office conference room Sunday, March 11, 2012 7:30 pm Josh administrative Turner
Kids are invited to the RED CABOOSE to see SANTA on December 16th 3:30 pm Easton Corbin Plant City High School College Career Counselor Sherrie Mueller, Brittany Butler, Isis Ash, and 17th from 2:00 - 6:00 pm. Get a free picture and a treat - FREE March 6, 2012 Club President 7:30 Pat pmStottlemyer, Reba McEntire Justin Keel, BelindaTuesday, George, Plant City Optimist Connor ADMISSION - 908 Joe McIntosh Road, Plant City 3:30Amanda pm Brenda Lee Plant City High School Principal Colleen Hurst, Kent Humphrey, Rodenmeyer, 7:30 pm VincePatterson. Gill Richardson. Not pictured: Dazmond
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SANCHEZ DERMATOLOGY LOGY WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VISITING THE DERMATOLOGIST Often times when patients are sent to specialist physician practices, they will only see a nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant, and may not even realize they did not see the actual doctor. At Sanchez Dermatology, every patient that comes through our doors will see Dr. Sanchez, not just a P.A. or N.P. There is valuable information specialist physicians learn during their extensive education that you and your insurance company are paying for. When you need a dermatologist, come see a dermatologist.
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Congratulations turkey creek ffa Turkey Creek Middle School’s FFA’s State Forestry Team won 1st place overall!!!!! 1st in Disorders, 1st in Equipment, 2nd in Timber Cruising, and 3rd in Dendrology! The team consisted of: Bayli Johns Jonathan Rowell Joanna Dean Michael Whatley Brien Johnston (alternate)
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amilies filled McCall Park and our festive downtown for the 13th Annual Lights of Love celebration on December 1, 2011.
This popular annual event to benefit the South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation kicks off the Christmas season with the official “tree lighting” ceremony. Judy Martin, SFBHF Executive Director, works tirelessly to recruit sponsors and encourage area families to donate for a light or many on the tree. The event’s program always those who, according to Martin, help “kick off the holiday season” and light up the community tree with
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amber, green, blue, and red bulbs. This year Martin was recognized for her long term commitment to Lights of Love and the Foundation. The 2011 event Major sponsors were Publix Super Markets Charities and the Thompson-Hartford Foundation, Inc. Tree sponsors were Radiology and Imaging Specialists and the City of Plant City. Top Star sponsors included Advanced Hospitalists, Rooms to Go Children’s Fund, John and Sally Verner, and Ruby Jean Redman. The program also listed the generous Patron and Supporting sponsors. The downtown gathering provided the perfect setting for photos with Santa and
Mrs. Claus (Gary and Gina Blake) at The Depot. Local school club members earned community service hours. The PCHS Civinettes, for example, assisted with the photo sessions. Key Club students distributed programs and the PCHS 2012 Calendar Girls sold their calendars. The Rachel’s Challenge and Chain Links Club members at Tomlin Middle School shared cheery cups of hot chocolate. Mayor Dan Raulerson emceed and once again, the music department of Plant City’s First Baptist Church entertained the crowd with its seasonal music program involving separate performances by its adult praise team and children’s choir. Prior to the official start, the youngsters of the Next Radical Generation entertained with Christmas music and synchronized movements at The Depot. Fred and Tammy Johnson served as honorary chairs, as they have for the last
many years. Fred said, “Tammy and I have the greatest respect for those who had the vision and determination to build Plant City’s South Florida Baptist Hospital. It has provided not only medical services critical for our citizens, but has elevated the moral, cultural and economic standing of the community. The efforts of Judy Martin, the SFBH Foundation Board, and its financial supporters reflect our community’s continued commitment to the value of life.” Life and light - what more can a community desire to share! This annual tradition is the perfect venue for both.
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Local » Focus Red Ribbon Week with a different theme and activities for each day from October 24 - 28: “Shade out Drugs”, “Stomp Out Drugs”, “Turn Your Back on Drugs”, “Band Together Against Drugs” and “Take a Stand for a Drug-Free Land.”
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The Red Ribbon Week coordinator, Knights Elementary counselor, Lisa Carlsen felt the week was a great success. The students learned very valuable lessons through hands on fun activities and educational opportunities. Carlsen said, “I have seen the impact and damage drugs make on the body and mind and on children’s lives when parents make the wrong choices.”
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On hand to help Knights Elementary celebrate “Red Ribbon Week” were Plant City High School cheerleaders and percussionists. In addition, law enforcement officers as well as Knights parents, Sergeant Alfred Van Duyne (Plant City Police Department) and Deputy Craig Lariz (Hillsborough County Sherriff ’s Office) educated and encouraged students to live drug free. Cork Volunteer Firefighters as well as DACCO representatives spoke with the students about drug use and how it affects the lungs and body. In fact, DACCO showed the students the difference between a healthy lung and how it breathes and a blackened lung from smoking and drug use.
teacher) preparing healthy snacks for the students. According to Mrs. Simpson, “Healthy eating is an important concept to teach the students.” In addition, Mrs. Simpson’s class wrote letters to someone in their life who they would like to encourage to give up smoking. She adds, “Some of the letters were truly moving.”
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Someone asked recently, “What do you believe about the Bible?” It’s a fair question. After all, here’s this pastor guy who’s been writing in the “Focus” about his dream to plant a new church right here in Plant City. May as well ask him what he believes. Simply speaking, I believe about the Bible what the Bible says about itself: Scripture is God-breathed—inspired by the living and unchanging God—and because its origin is divine, its truths are divine. The Bible is God’s Word. It’s alive, it’s powerful, and it’s authoritative. I also believe we don’t have to “prove” the Bible, but think that our calling as believers is to understand and live out the message of the Bible with the help of the Holy Spirit. I believe, as the great Baptist theologian Herschel Hobbs once wrote, the Bible “is the record of God’s revelation of Himself to man.” And since that’s so, the very best thing about the Bible is that it points us to the person and work of Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh. He is the ultimate subject and object of our worship, not the Bible, for the starting place of faith is the person and work of Jesus Christ. One other thing: The Bible tells the miraculous stories of God’s mighty saving acts and deeds throughout history. God’s story is big—really big—and I believe that we don’t so much join a church, or invite God into our small slice of life, and think that’s it. We must come together and enter into “His” story. The Bible is one of the most important ways we can learn about God’s big story. Now, I’ve shared what I believe about the Bible; I’d like to hear from you. As always, let’s keep the conversation going. With love, Fr. Ken Rushing
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It’s Beginning to Look Like in Plant City Christmas T written By: Kelleigh Klein
he Christmas season officially began in Plant City on December 2nd with the Plant City Christmas Parade and the ride through town by Santa Claus himself. Thousands of children and adults lined the downtown streets as they eagerly waited for the parade to begin. Over 80 units made their way down the parade route to the cheers and applause of many spectators.
Parade Co-Chair, Davy Miles, said this year’s parade showcased “unique entries such as the monster truck/school bus, the King of Bass, Smokey the Bear, and Samoyed Fancies (dogs pulling sleigh).” Parade participants also included Plant City Police Officers, Hillsborough County Sheriff ’s Department, marching bands from local schools (Durant High School, Marshall Middle School, Plant City High School and Tomlin Middle School), Strawberry Festival Queen Victoria Watkins and her court (1st Maid Victoria Garren, Taelor Highland, Kori Lane and Summer Norris), Sweetbay Supermarket and many more.
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Elected officials State Representative Rich Glorioso, Mayor Dan Raulerson, City Commissioners Mike Sparkman, Bill Dodson and Mary Thomas Mathis waved to and shook hands with spectators. Also on hand were Hillsborough County Commissioner’s Ken Hagan and Al Higginbotham to greet the crowd. The Plant City Christmas Parade Committee members include Co-chairs Davy Miles and Fran Neilsen, Sue Burt, Henry Falcon (Sweetbay Supermarket), Sharon Moody, Marlene Ward, Stewart Angel and countless others who donate their time to this community celebrated annual event. According to Miles, “The spectators who lined the streets created one of the parade’s largest crowds ever. Also, a special thank you is due the Plant City Noon Rotary Club, law enforcement, Plant City Fire Department and the City of Plant City for making the event possible.” To see pictures from the Plant City Christmas Parade, visit the FOCUS Magazine facebook page.
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Local » Focus Cracker Country’s own Stephanie Sumner (a.k.a. Prunella Laidlow) greeted visitoris with information about how people survived without the modern conveniences of today. Seated next to her was Marly Collier, her friend who demonstrated the art of crochet.
Long time farmer, Carl Grooms, wife Dede and grandaughter Skyler, give visitors a friendly hello. Photo by Dale Bliss
Dressed in overalls and a sweat stained work hat, Dennis Wrobel encouraged visitors to sign up for Cracker Country information. Uncle Bill Vickers nodded a friendly hello (that is, when he wasn’t nodding off ). “Helping people learn about how it was in the past is what we try to do“, said Wrobel, a Cracker Country docent (museum teacher).
Plant City Celebrates Annual Pioneer Day Where Olden Days Greet New Ways With a Nice Welcome S written By: Dale Bliss
urrounded by 100-year-old-plus oak trees, the 1914 High School, now the East Hillsborough Historical Society, showed off its redbrick suit on November 12 as it welcomed its guests to Pioneer Day. Strawberry grower and old-time farmer Carl Grooms and wife Dede greeted everyone with a “Howdy” and “Glad to see ya’ll today“ as they rocked away on what was a beautiful and sunshiny fall day. Their granddaughter, Skyler, sat on her Papa’s Farmall tractor and gave everyone a wave and hello, too. Mr. Grooms explained with necessary concern, “It’s so important to know and to remember the past.” Mildred Humphrey, one of several crafters who demonstrated their art, showed how children were taught to cross-stitch on gingham fabric. Humphrey also had homemade aprons, gift bags and pillows that she fashions for everyday use. When asked why she sews and makes her homespun apparel, Humphrey said, “It’s just fun and I enjoy it.” Tony Lehtola started making clay pottery after he retired from TECO. He did not
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realize then that he came from generations of potters. Lehtola has traced his hobby tradition back to possibly 12 generations, beginning possibly in the Seagrove, North Carolina area with the coal potters that date back to at least the 1800s. Some of the original families’ descendants are still running pottery factories in that area. Lehtola also said of his craft, “I just do it for fun and enjoyment.“
Worsham explained, “The Arts Council of Plant City is a proud sponsor of this event. This year we chose to have a face painting booth; we felt that it was the perfect vehicle to promote the Arts to young children.”
Pioneer Days wouldn’t be complete without some great food and this year’s event was no exception. The aroma of good old Southern barbeque and other tantalizing foods tempted visitors to enjoy the palate pleasing tastes that satisfied their hunger. Proceeds from Pioneer Heritage Day help to preserve the precious past of Plant City. The funding helps maintain the memories and comforting knowledge that our children will learn what it took to build and keep our lovely little farming town still going after all these decades. For information about Pioneer Days and The East Hillsborough Historical Society, call Shelby Bender at 813-757-9229.
Linda Fuller of Lynda’s Creations had a display glistening and overflowing with Christmas tree ornaments, floral arrangements and an assortment of other creative Christmas designs for decorating home or office. Fuller, who has been in business for about 15 years, appreciates the ability to use her “creative genes” when she’s making décor items. As children and parents filled the face painting room and formed a line out the door and into the hallway, it was evident that organizers had hit on a winning idea with the young and young at heart. Board member Cheryl Worsham and artist Peggy Paramore prepared and painted eagles, race cars, butterflies, pirates and exotic designs on the children’s pudgy cheeked and inquisitive faces while parents, grandparents and friends had just as much fun watching and visiting one another.
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Local » Focus “We’ll just have to win some more,” joked Cross. Pete’s went on to place 4th overall in the amateur category. Even if barbeque wasn’t your thing, there was still plenty to do and see at Pig Jam. Other food booths served pastries, fried food, and Italian ice while a moon-bounce, rock climbing wall, and face painting were also available for people to enjoy. Bands played music next to seating, so guests had the option to relax as they tasted the variety of great food that Pig Jam had to offer. Mike Gutierrez came with a bunch of friends to Pig Jam. They tried a few of the
barbeque booths but had taken a break from the heat to cool down with some ice cream. They had been out for a few hours and were beginning to wear down. “The food’s so good, makes me need to nap!” said Gutierrez. His friends laughed, and they all agreed that the food was excellent. The overall winners of the Pig Jam competition were Big Pig Brood for the Amateur category and Grog N Hogs for the Professional category. For PDFs of the contest rankings or additional information about Pig Jam, please visit http://plantcity. org/?page=Attractions.
Booths pulled out all the stops to get sweet, spicy, smoky flavor into their food. Photo by Brittany Weissler
Competition Heats during Plant City’s 9th Annual Pig Jam UpBBQ Festival I written By: Brittany Weissler
f 80° F weather in November isn’t hot enough for you, Pig Jam was definitely the place to be. On November 19th, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Plant City hosted its 9th annual Pig Jam BBQ Contest at the Randy Larson Softball Four-Plex. More than 70 teams of amateur and professional barbeque cooks from throughout Florida and the nation brought the heat to compete for trophies, $16,00 and the title of Pig Jam Champion.
This was Carl Blum’s first year as a contestant at Pig Jam. He came as a guest last year and decided this year to compete. He and the rest of Chubby’s BBQ entered their brisket into the competition. “It’s always stressful, cooking for no money, but it’s fun. Always worth it, [Pig Jam] is good for anyone who wants to get their feet wet.”
Pete’s Pork Pit BBQ was on the other side of the spectrum as a seven-year Pig Jam is an annual state competition veteran. Pete Cross, head cook of Pete’s, sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque brought his whole family out to help this Society. Contestants compete in one of year. With wife, daughter, son, daughterthree categories (professional, amateur, and in-law, and grandsons in tow, the crew children) while cooking ribs, chicken, pork, cooked chicken, ribs, pork, and brisket. and/or brisket. Many contestants went on Pete’s has won and placed in many other to sell their product to the crowd of people competitions and had a few of those who came to enjoy the event. With groups trophies with them. With all the guests named things like Gone Hog Wild, Rub walking through the booths and the crowd Me Tender, and Government Pork, it was in the kitchen, a few trophies were broken easy to tell that it wasn’t just the dining in the jumble. guests who were having fun.
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Bands played while guests danced and ate between booth browsing. Photo by Brittany Weissler
Mike Gutierrez and friends enjoy cooling down with some ice cream. Photo by Brittany Weissler
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undreds of empty bowls were just waiting to be filled, much like empty cupboards await food, during the inaugural fundraising event for the United Food Bank and Services of Plant City (UFB) on November 12, 2011 at McCall Park’s train depot.
Empty Bowls is a nationally known event to help the hungry. Hundreds gathered in Plant City to raise $5,222 through t-shirt sales, food tickets, and a silent auction. This money will assist UFB with food purchases necessary for the 50 to 60 clients UFB serves weekly. Boy Scout Troop 5 opened the event by raising an American flag donated by Congressman Gus Bilirakis that once flew over the Capitol building, as the Plant City Community Choir sang a tribute to each military branch and for the U.S.A. The group also performed a song especially written for Empty Bowls by locals Lenn Stone and Lark Underwood. Vice-Mayor Bill Dodson on behalf of the City presented a proclamation and encouraged attendees, saying, “People of all ages can work together to help the hungry in the community.” This truth was evident in the ceramic bowls created by local children and the Art Guild of Plant City. Jim Chancey, interim director of UFB,
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hoped this event builds awareness of the local need. Over the course of the year, thousands of families seek help from the UFB, and those needs are greater during Thanksgiving and Christmas. “Clients are very appreciative of the food we give them,” Chancey shared. “Even if some do not have electricity, we can provide food. We have to be aware of the clients needs as we try to help.” As Pam Almond works with the applicants, she discovers those needs, while eight to ten volunteers donate their time weekdays to restock shelves, check expirations, and bag groceries. Community support is critical. Some who donated for this event were All A Bloom Florist, Cole Properties, Flower’s Bakery, Publix Supermarkets, Sweetbay and several more. Bethel Missionary Church, volunteer David Miller, Taste Traditions, and many others provided the different soups. By volunteering and purchasing, many helped the UFB offer “a hand up, not a hand out,” as their motto directs. To volunteer your time, talents or donations, visit 712 E Alsobrook Street (Plant City, FL 33563-6600), online at http://www. ufbpc.biz, or phone 813.764.0625. The next UFB fundraiser, the Celebrity Chef Dinner, is scheduled for Saturday, February 18, 2012.
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Pastor JD Woodside and son Jayden, of Plant City Church of God, help assemble and distribute Thanksgiving baskets Photo by Cindy DeLaPaz
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ach year Operation Compassion distributes Thanksgiving baskets to Plant City area families in need. This year more than 300 families received ingredients for a complete Thanksgiving dinner.
For the first time in Operation Compassion’s 11-year history at Plant City Church of God, the outreach partnered with Feeding America. Additionally, congregation members donated turkeys via Publix gift cards and groceries were provided by the non-profit Feeding America, an organization that helps feed 37 million Americans nationwide. Operation Compassion is a national Church of God benevolence ministry that receives no federal funding. Throughout the year on the local level, OC and its all volunteer staff shows Christ’s love in practical ways such as food. The team, led by Dolores Stropagel, often also refers clients to sources for clothing and many other services.
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provided by individuals, businesses, and area organizations. Families are encouraged to sign up in advance so there will be plenty for all. Families in need can visit the food pantry located on the southwest side of the rear parking lot of Plant City Church of God, 2103 Mud Lake Road on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Stropagel developed her passion for this work through her own experiences in times of great need. She shared, “God has helped me overcome so much. Therefore, I love what I do. These are not just people in need. They have become my friends and family.” A Scriptural principal from Matthew 25:40 guides the ministry: “…Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
Regrettably, this year some families were turned away because overwhelming demand was greater than the supply. Each year in December, Operation To help with always needed and greatly Compassion and church volunteers also appreciated donations of food and funds, serve a lovely Christmas dinner for families call 813-752-4591. Folks are always who have received help. Afterward, Santa encouraged to “BOGO - Buy one and give distributes to each child a wrapped gift one.”
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onda Storms, the Republican State Senator for District 10, has always been willing to address the tough issues. She spoke candidly on pro-family and gambling issues on Thursday, October 27 at the Community Issues Council meeting held at First Baptist Church in Plant City.
Council president Terry Kemple complimented the Senator, saying, “The Community Issues Council is honored to be able to work with legislators like Senator Ronda Storms. She makes our work to promote Judeo-Christian values in our community a pleasure.” Storms suggested an engaging approach to these issues. “When trying to talk to the secular public about Christian views in politics, we can appeal to the economic burden,” she said. As Christians, the phrase “pro-family” is understood as the way God would have husbands and wives respect one another. So often the consequences of divorce place not only serious emotional and financial burdens on family members, but also on the nation as a whole. As divorce numbers increase, so does the need for and cost of welfare,
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East Thonotosassa Baptist Church Running Benefits Local Soccer Team Holds First Annual 5K Written By: Dale Bliss
Suzanne Stevens, overall female winner, with a time of 24:35 and Cameron Lehtola, with a time of of 21:38, was overall male winner.
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Christina Raburn, Assistant Principal of Strawberry Crest High School and an avid runner, helped establish what is planned to become an annual event. She said, “This 5k is the newest addition to Antioch Days. We had a great first race turn out.”
Forty-one runners, an abundance of volunteers, a smooth course and cooperative weather combined for a successful day. Participants and competitors raced down Knights Griffin Road to Charo Lane and back.
Pastor Jim Brady, who is also Raburn’s father, said, “The race was a first for the Antioch Days celebration, with a tremendous turnout. Overall, it was an exciting event. We look forward to next year’s race.”
Corporal Ed Raburn of the Hillsborough County Sheriff‘s Department, who is also Christi’s husband, directed the race. He was excited about the community’s enthusiasm, which he said was evidenced by the fact that “Ten volunteers came out before the sun was up to help setup the course.”
Cameron Lehtola, 14, from Thonotosassa was the overall male winner with a finishing time of 21:38. Suzanne Stevens of Plant City took overall female winner with a time of 24:35,
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“This festival is really a fun event that benefits the community the most,” Christi related enthusiastically. “We are just adding elements to make it better each year.” Raburn complimented the cooperation and generosity of sponsors, which included Beef O’ Brady’s, in Plant City, Hinton Farms, Lorraine Bennett of Keller Williams Realty, SweetBay Supermarkets and Rhett Rollyson. “These sponsors, along with our volunteers,” she said, “made the race possible.” In conclusion, she added, “We are very proud of this race and excited that it will now be an annual event.”
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Pity the Poor P ity the Poor is a modern rock band whose lyrics challenge with questions about life. For answers or, at least an open door to conversation, they ask listeners to look within themselves, using the band’s music as a tool to break down walls. Passion for different and beautiful music drives the group members who have a heart for the lost and hurting. Founder, Austin Tyson, describes the five-member band as “a faith-based experimental rock band with purpose.” Tyson writes: “There’s so much pain in the world right now, people feel very helpless and very alone, so rather than preach, we focus on individual scenarios. Our hope is that through our music listeners will understand that others are walking through similar situations, and find hope.” The band’s name comes from Proverbs 19:17, “He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.” The verse, also reflected in their song “1917”, is a simple reminder of the group’s desire to remain humble. “We aren’t here for us, and our name expresses that.” Tyson says.
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Local Band Growing in Influence written By: Cheryl Johnston
The young musicians are far from novices. Tyson, 27, spent most of his Plant City childhood behind the soundboard of his father’s country band and playing in local rock groups throughout high school. His brother-in-law and close friend, Billy Kladakis, 19, who co-wrote the band’s 2010 debut effort says, “I have a feeling our second album is going to make FireFly jealous.”
some legitimate people.” Tyson understands and expects questions. He explained, “Our lyrics are cryptic. Those who take music at face value have a hard time understanding the message. Like any good movie, the audience wants to be challenged, to feel like they’ve found the riddle’s answer.”
Riverview native Austin “Pete” Ploch, 21, began traveling as the band’s engineer in early 2010. Now on stage as the band’s electronic musician, he’s thankful for the opportunity to “share my testimony through music and see the audience’s emotions as they relate with and learn from our message.” For many years guitarist Christian Garnelo, 25, searched for a band that would challenge him musically. “Being in PTP allows me to express my emotions, feelings, desires, and beliefs artistically. We place no boundaries on our creativity, and most importantly, we are like-minded musicians with a message of hope.” Of his experience, drummer and Lakeland native Noah Stevens, 16, says, “I’ve learned a lot musically and have come to know
Front man Austin Tyson vocalizes softly during a quiet break in an otherwise hard driving set. Photo by PTP
Bill Shepherd, founder of the SWFLCMN, is also impressed, not only with the band, but with the intent. “PTP belongs in the world, taking their message to lost and frantically searching young people who WILL get the message. They play for those I can never hope to reach”. The band is preparing to record its second album. Tyson described it as, “technical, hard, and lush,” saying, “Fans of the first album won’t know what hit them.” To interact with PTP, visit pitythepoor. com. You can also visit underpassstudios. wordpress.com to book recording time in Austin’s private studio.
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bmX ChAmPion mAtt Wilhelm PerFormed at WaLden Lake eLementary Written By: Deana garrison
As a PTA fundraiser incentive, students sold a certain number of items to be able to attend this exciting event. Many watched as Wilhelm performed stunts that seemed impossible to complete.
Mrs. Wyatt, (right, on ground) having second thoughts about Matt Wilhelm jumping over her and two other volunteers at the Matt Wilhelm performance. The other two on ground (from left) Suzanne Birchmeier and Melissa Voelker.
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alden Lake Elementary School recently had the honor of hosting the well-known BMX medalist, Matt Wilhelm at their school to perform a demonstration.
Matt Wilhelm, is a three time X-Games medalist, two time National Champion, winner of Fox television’s “30 Seconds to Fame”, and a semifinalist on “America’s Got Talent.”
When he first started performing for schools, Wilhelm thought he would do 10 a year; annually, now he does 300. His performance packs a good message. He took a moment to talk about failure and how it is important not to give up if you don’t succeed the first time. All students listened as he explained that he came in last place in his very first X-Games competition, but he didn’t quit. With practice and perseverance…the rest is history. He also took the time to tell students the importance of wearing a helmet and showed examples using student volunteers.
He was in a bike accident involving a car and used this as an example of what to do while riding a bike along a busy street. The buzz around school was all about his Spiderman trick, where he climbed the side of the building while on his bike. The one trick everyone couldn’t believe was when Wilhelm jumped over three adult volunteers lying side by side. The terrified volunteers included Suzanne Birchmeier, Melissa Voelker and the school’s principal, Dina Wyatt. Wyatt was placed in the “danger zone” on the end and began to have second thoughts. Her two children in the audience had worried looks on their faces. Her son Corbin recalled, “I was nervous. I thought he was going to hit her with the bike.” When Wilhelm’s jump cleared all three volunteers, an audible sigh of relief went up from the volunteers and the anxious audience. Wilhelm’s presentation was one exciting experience the Walden Lake students won’t soon forget.
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Wild Horse“The Horse Ministries Whisperer” A Written By: Diana Brink
weekend of outdoor activities, food, and fellowship is being planned for January 21-22, 2012 to benefit Wild Horse Ministries and Frontline Ministries. Each of these ministries reaches out to people in different ways to help them praise the Lord. An interest in horses and Christ all works together for a fun filled weekend. Each day begins with a demonstration by the Sheriff ’s posse, followed by a mounted shooting demonstration. Then Paul Daily, known as “The Horse Whisperer”and founder of Wild Horse Ministries, will take the arena. The Wild Horse Ministries motto is “As for me and my horse, we will ride for the Lord.” Daily trains horses by “gentling” them through words and pats, all in the course of two hours. Daily follows ten steps to help the horse submit to him. Some of these steps include trust, a desire to please,
seeking understanding, and acceptance of truth. Through each of these steps, Daily points out the similarities between people’s relationship with God and a horse’s relationship with his trainer. As the horse submits to the trainer, people will submit to God. The untrained horse that Daily will demonstrate with that day is a halter or rope trained horse between the ages of 18 months and 3 years. After this horse is trained, it will be auctioned off. So come on out on Saturday, January 21 and Sunday, January 22, 2012 to the Hillsborough County Fair Grounds and enjoy hearing about forgiveness and trust from a new perspective. For more information, contact Riviere Thomas at (863)559-3093 or (813)7648064. foCUS Magazine Plant City december 2011
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Journey Stories:
Stories of Americans, Their Travels, and Experiences First in a Series - gil gott submitted By: Plant City Photo Archives & History Center
Gil Gott, US Air Force, Survival Training, Stead AFB, Reno, Nevada 1963
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he Plant City Photo Archives and History Center will be hosting the opening of the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Journey Stories tour in the State of Florida from May 26 through July 7, 2012. As part of our participation in this program we are soliciting journey stories from local residents. Some of them will appear in FOCUS Magazine. Here is the first of the Journey Stories series from our collection. The journey story of this branch of the Gott family begins with Charles Gott, who we refer to as the Immigrant Ancestor. Charles Gott was born in Brokenbury, England, 12 March 1598. He frequented both the Dorset area and Cambridge, and in 1625 married Gift Palmer at St. Andrew the Great Church in Cambridge. (The librarian at Cambridge University informed me that “Gift” was a biblical reference to the name “Dorothy”.) After the Protestant Reformation began in the 16th century, England became a literal battlefield for religious domination. Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church and by 1536 had created and established the Church of England, (the Anglican Church), as the one church in England and the King was the head of it. Religious wars followed for many years after. Two groups felt the Anglican Church was the dominant church but that it was not following the right direction, and each had a different approach to dealing with it. The Separatists, known as Pilgrims, wanted to separate from the Church of England and establish their own church according to the teachings of the Bible. Those that wanted to stay within the Church of England, but reform it from the inside, were known as the Puritans. This group seemed to grow out of a group centered around the town
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and university of Cambridge and had ties to the Rev. John White, of Dorset. The Pilgrims were influential in setting sail, in 1620, for the new world on the ship Mayflower, with Virginia as their goal, Instead, they landed in New England, naming the place Plymouth. The Puritans put together a party to establish a Puritan colony in the new world and sailed on the Abigail out of Weymouth, Dorsetshire, in 1628. The head of this party was John Endicott, a friend of Rev. John White and the man named to become the first Governor of the Bay Colony. With him were a number of citizens including Charles Gott, with his wife and two daughters. They landed in an area known then as Naumkeag and were greeted by survivors of an earlier settlement. To make peace, the new settlers and the previous settlers agreed to rename the area Salem, meaning Peace. John Endicott became the Governor of the new Bay Colony, and Charles Gott became one of the founders of the first church organized in the new colonies – a Congregational church called the First Church, in 1629, and Charles Gott became one of the first Deacons. He was a farmer and civic leader. In 1653 Charles Gott and family moved to Wenham, earlier a part of Salem, which became a separate town in 1643. There he was one of the founders of the first church of Wenham, a Congregational church. He and sons Charles and Daniel were officers of the town and members of the militia, which had diplomatic relations with the surrounding Indians and also protected the town in event of unrest between the Indians and the new settlers. They were farmers and Charles Gott, Sr. also had a tannery.
John Gott, son of Daniel and grandson of Charles, moved in the early 1700s to a new religious community in Connecticut named Hebron. His grandson, John Gott, was involved in the French and Indian War(s) and later moved to Austerlitz, New York, then a hotbed of Indian activity and hostilities between protesting colonists and loyalist colonists, and the British. There, John Gott and his sons John, Jr., and Story, a boy of about 12, joined the Patriots in the Revolutionary War. John, Sr., and John, Jr., were infantry while Story was a drummer boy for the troops. For their service they received land grants in the Austerlitz, New York, area – later known as the Gott Lands. Story Gott and his wife, Mary “Polly” Gott, had fourteen children and the family lived on the Gott farm. Their son, Harvey Welcome Gott, married Polly Howes and raised their family of eight there and built a large home in the mid-1800s. Their first born, Harvey Cole Gott, was also born on the Gott farm; he married Ella Shepardson about 1874 and they raised their two children there and were active in the community of Spencertown and in St. Peters Church. Their son, John Shepardson Gott journeyed to Connecticut to study electronics and there met May “Mary” Stebbins, from Vermont. John Shepardson Gott and Mary Stebbins were married in 1903 in Connecticut and moved back to the Gott farm. Railroads were promising enterprises for up and coming young men at that time and John Gott accepted a position with the New York Central Railroad. About 1913 he was transferred to Ashtabula, Ohio, and then to the rail operations out of Erie, Pennsylvania. Here they raised their seven children – Harvey, Charles, Margaret, George, John, Jr., Edwin, and Francis. Charles Fairbanks Gott was the second son, born in 1905 on the Gott farm in the Spencertown area, Austerlitz Township, New York. He was named after Charles Fairbanks, Vice President for President Theodore Roosevelt, and whose Puritan ancestors settled in America in 1632 and who was a distant cousin. Charles met Marie Ehrheart (later spelled Earhart) at St. Michael’s Church on Erie’s West Side, where he would walk her home from church. Marie’s mother, Madeline
Brown, was from Ohio, and her father, Monte Ehrheart, was born in mid-state Pennsylvania and was an officer with the Erie Chapter of the Knights of Pythias. They trace their roots to England and Ireland. Charles F. Gott and Marie J. Ehrheart were married at St. Michael’s in July 1929; they had seven children – Douglas, Daniel, Marion, Jerome, James, Virginia, and Gilbert, all raised in Erie, Pennsylvania. He worked for the General Electric Company for over 30 years and was one of founders of the GE’s local credit union in the 1930s. The family camped out, and traveled to many parks and historic sites in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York. The children learned to enjoy traveling. Douglas joined the Navy and served in Key West and later moved to Ohio and then to California. Daniel was in the US Army and later moved to California. Jerry attended the University of Detroit and worked in various states including Washington and settled in California. Jim enlisted in the US Navy and served in Cuba, later worked in Iowa and Wisconsin. Marion and Virginia married and set up residence in Erie. And as a teenager, I toured the country with two friends, sleeping in tents and eating at roadside rest areas. I joined the Air Force in 1961 and was sent to the Institute of Far Eastern Languages, Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. I then served in the Far East ( Japan) and Southeast Asia, flying in the Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, South China Sea area in 1964-65. After returning in 1965 I attended the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., graduating in 1969. Wanting to experience a small town environment, I attended the Graduate School at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1970, and then went on to the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I worked in Pittsburgh, Erie, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, before abandoning the snow and cold and moving to Florida in 1985. In Florida I enjoyed living on the beach and worked in Madeira Beach, Seminole, St. Pete Beach, and Clearwater, before moving to Plant City to take a position with the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce in 1995. After leaving the Chamber, I later taught at Hillsborough Community College, worked at a tree farm, and helped organize and develop the Plant City Photo Archives, and accepted the position as Executive Director of the Plant City Photo Archives and History Center. I also enjoy the year-round opportunity to sail that Florida offers. Quite a journey – and I have enjoyed the places I have been and the people I have met along the way.
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n November 3rd. the Plant City Economic Development Council and the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce held their Nineteenth Annual BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARDS BANQUET at the Red Rose Inn & Suites. Congratulations to the winners: Growing Business (3-10 years in business)………….All A Bloom Florist Small Business (1-15 full time employees)………….Minuteman Press Mid-Size Business (16-50 full time employees………Wells Memorial Funeral Home Large Business (51+ full time employees…………….Jarrett-Scott Ford A Special Business Exemplary Community Contribution Award was presented to The Noon Rotary Club.
This was a great event and one that everyone in our community looks forward to each year. ********** How about that 9th. Annual PIG JAM? The weather was what the Chamber likes to call “Chamber of Commerce weather”. It was simply a beautiful day and the crowd which was estimated at between 15 and 18,000 enjoyed some truly great barbeque. The event was held at the Randy Larson Four-Plex which is adjacent to the Plant City Stadium. Is is sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society. Over $15,000 in prize money was awarded to the winners in the various categories: Pork, Brisket, Chicken & Ribs. This Annual event attracts amateurs and professionals alike. There was even a kids contest. A big tip of the hat to Chris Sparkman who chaired this event along with the help of numerous Chamber and community volunteers for putting this event on for our community to enjoy. As you break out your 2012 calendars, mark the date for the Big 10th. Anniversary Pig Jam. That will take place on Saturday, November 17th. Mark your calendars. Chris promises to make the 2012 event even bigger and better! Is that even possible? You just wait and see. I bet it will be. ********** The Chamber presents the 2011 STRAWBERRY CLASSIC CAR SHOW on Saturday, December 17th. This all takes place in the beautifully Christmas decorated
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McCall Park and gets underway at 4 p.m. A special treat will be the Tina & Randy Dallman Christmas Show with performances at 6 and 7 p.m. This event features ‘86 and older cars and trucks including antiques, customs, classic & hotrods. The specialty shops and restaurants stay open late. Come on out and bring the family for a real Christmas treat. ********** The Des’Aimes Social Club & Plant City Black Heritage will be hosting their Annual SANTA SLED FESTIVAL on December 17th. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Sam Cooper Park which is located on MLK Blvd. ********** There is still time! You have until Monday, December 19th. to check out the Christmas Trees which are on display at 23 businesses that are participating in the Chamber’s 3rd. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATING CONTEST. Once you have visited all 23 businesses and take your completed card to the Chamber office, 106 North Evers Street, you will be entered in the drawing to win a $200. VISA gift card. What a fabulous prize to win just before Christmas! The drawing will take place on Monday, December 19th. at 3 p.m. at the Chamber office. You need not be present to win the VISA gift card. The businesses participating in this year’s contest and their hours are listed below: All A Bloom Florist, 116 N. Collins St. (Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Fri) Anytime Fitness, 2402 J.L. Redman Parkway (11 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon-Wed, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs-Fri, 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Sat.) Brown’s Floral Shop, 106 East Reynolds, (8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-noon Sat.) Cameron Financial, 110 W. Reynolds, Suite #109 (9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Fri) The Catering Company, 115 E. Reynolds (7:30 a.m.-2 p.m.) Community Care Center, 2202 West Oak Street (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) Courtney Paat Insurance, 1805 J.L. Redman Parkway, Suite 101 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Crawford-Hill Interiors, 1407 E. Baker Street, (8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Thurs, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fri) Deese Scrubs, 1803 J.L. Redman Parkway, Unit #3 (10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues-Fri, 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Sat.) Dinosaur World, 5145 Harvey Tew Road (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) Earhart’s Runway Grill, Lakeland-Linder Airport, 2nd. floor (11 a.m.-3 p.m. MonTues, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Wed-Fri, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun)
Holiday Inn Express, 2102 N. Park Road, (24 hours 7 days a week) Jewelry & Pawn by El-Mar, 814 W. MLK Blvd. (9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. M-F, 10a.m.4:30 p.m. Sat) Mango Family Cleaners, 2404 J.L. Redman Pkwy, (7 a.m.-7 p.m. M-F, 8 a.m.5 p.m. Sat) Minuteman Press 1701 S. Alexander St., (8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Mon-Fri) Neumeisters Candy Shoppe, 106 NE Drane Street, (11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues-Fri, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat…1st & 3rd Sat of month open 10-9) Red Rose Inn & Suites, 2011 N. Wheeler St., (24 hours, 7 days a week) Right at Home, 1905 W. Baker St., (8 a.m.4 p.m.) Sunshine State Federal Savings, 102 W. Baker St., (9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Thurs., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri) United Food Bank, 702 E. Alsobrook, Suite H, (9-1 M,W,F & 1:30-5:30 Tu & Th) Walden Lake Car Wash, 1414 S. Alexander St., (8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Sat) Wells Memorial Funeral Home, 1903 W. Reynolds St. (8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun-Sat) Zaxby’s, 2901 J.L. Redman Pkwy., (10:30 a.m.-10 p.m.) The contest is very simple…stop by one of the businesses shown above and get started by placing their sticker on the card they will give you. Then go to the other 22 businesses listed and do the same thing and you are on your way. Nothing to buy and no obligation, just a fun chance to win a $200. VISA card and really get into the Christmas spirit by checking out all the beautifully decorated trees. After you fill your card with the 23 stickers, take it to the Chamber office, 106 North Evers Street and you will be entered in the drawing for the gift card. **********
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9 to 1 and Tuesday and Thursday 1:30 to 5:30. Mr. Chancey asked me to convey is thanks to Publix Supermarkets, CF Industries, Stingray Chevrolet, Gordon Foods, Hillsborough County Area 6 schools, Daybreak Rotary and all the other volunteers who helped with food and in-kind donations which were passed out just prior to the Thanksgiving Day holiday. In the 3 days prior to Thanksgiving, the Food Bank gave out over 750 bags of food which included either a turkey or ham. This equates to around 14,000 pounds of food. ********** While the 4th. of July is some 6 ½ months away, the City of Plant City Recreation & Parks Department is asking for contributions to help re-establish the fabulous 4th. of July Celebration after a three year absence. This event drew a standing room only crowd. Due to budgetary restraints and the economic downturn, this event has been shelved and has remained so for four years. The major cost of the event is the fireworks, which can run over $25,000 for a 20 minute show. Additional costs for entertainment for both youth and adults leading up to the great fireworks display add to the overall need for financial and in-kind community support. Contributions from area businesses, nonprofits and residents will help cover the costs of the event. Those interested in contributing, either financially, in-kind or by volunteering are asked to contact the Recreation & Parks Department at 813-659-4255 or the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce at 813754-3707. ********** Here are some dates for your calendar:
December 23 - Chamber office will close at noon. January 27-28-29-30 - Sun Bowl Soccer Tournament. Contact Recreation & Parks at 659-4255 for information and schedule. January 7 - Bike Fest in Downtown Plant City. Starts at 5 p.m. Looking for something to do while taking January 11 - Chamber Contact Breakfast at a break from holiday shopping? Why not Red Rose. Starts at 7:30 a.m. Call the 813check out the Historic Union Station, located 754-3707 to RSVP. at 102 North Palmer Street in McCall Park. January 12 - Lunch & Learn Series at the It is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from Trinkle Center, HCC. Topic will be LLC or 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Inc.? Call Juan Lynum at 813-443-0272 to RSVP. Donation of $8. for lunch. ********** Series starts at noon. January 13-14-15 & 16 - Martin Luther The United Food Bank of Plant City has King, Jr. Cultural Heritage Festival. been especially busy this time of year. With the economic situation the way it is, Jim Chancey, Director, is asking you to remember YOUR GREATER PLANT CITY them this holiday season. The gift of a meal CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD is a small sacrifice that can mean so much OF DIRECTORS, THE MEMBERS to someone in desperate need of food. The AND STAFF WISH YOU AND YOURS Food Bank accepts donations of food and ALL THE JOYS OF THE SEASON AND money at their location, 702 East Alsobrook A HEALTHY, PROSPEROUS AND Street, Suite H. Their hours of operation are HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Congratulations to the five winners one in each of the following categories: 0-12 month olds 1-2 year olds 3-5 year olds 6-8 year olds 9-12 year olds
Mason Kellan MaKayla Kinsey Daniel
Families of the Greater Plant City area are crazy about their kids. When we put out a call on Facebook for entries to our 1st ever Cutest Kids Contest, more than 80 families responded with some incredibly cute photos of their children.
In addition to the Focus group cover shot, we’ve pictured the winners and awarded more than $2,500 worth of prizes in the form of gift cards, which were graciously supplied by area sponsors.
And you, our Focus fans and readers, did your part by voting for your favorites.
Enjoy the view and catch the joy of these wonderful children. Focus would like to thank everyone that entered and voted and spread the word. You made it happen and it was great fun.
0-12 Month Olds Child’s Name
Child’s Name
Antonio
Ava
Caden
Ella
Joshua
Joshua
Liam
Piper
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Sir Lawrence
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1-2 Year Olds Child’s Name
Child’s Name
Annie
Brody
Caleb
Christopher
Haley
Kali
Kamdyn
Kate
Marcelo
Maxon
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Winner: Kellan
Khloee
Knox
Kyndell
Landon
Melissa
Piper
Regan
Shaylee
0-12 mth winner: Mason Dillard’s Westfield Mall Brandon Christmas Reindeer Jumper with Santa Bib
1-2 year old winner: Kellan Santa Baby Top $20 Tutu $20 | Bows $8 each Momma Knows Bows by Deanna Garner
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3-5 year old winner: MaKayla Santa Ruffled Leg Longall $45 Bows $10 each Momma Knows Bows by Deanna Garner facebook.com/MommaKnowsBows
6-8 year old winner: Kinsey Peppermint Twist outfit $42 Bows $10 Momma Knows Bows by Deanna Garner
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9-12 year old winner: Daniel Dillard’s Westfield Mall Brandon Red long sleeve Polo Shirt Dark Wash Levi Jeans
3-5 Year Olds Child’s Name
Child’s Name
Amar
Andres
Ava
Brady
Carter
Christopher
Daniel
Danielle
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Winner: Makayla
David
Enrique
Jayden
Joclyn
Joshua
Kaylin
Keagan
Keegan
Kylee
Livi
London
Maggie
Makyla
Mallory
Mari
Marlee
Paisley
Raya
Taylor
Thatcher
Wyatt
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Child’s Name
Winner: Kinsey
Brodie
Cooper
Courtney
Harley
Isabella
Katelyn
Uri
Virginia
9-12 Year Olds Child’s Name
Child’s Name
Bailey
Blane
Gabriella
Haley
Joseph
Matthew
Paige
Tanner
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Foundation Established Executive Director prepares for Retirement Interview by Brian West
Judy Martin has been a staple in Plant City for years. Aside from being someone who can get things done, she’s probably best known for her role as the Executive Director of the South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation.
Earlier this year,
Martin announced she will be retiring in May, so we spent a few moments with her to talk about her career, her role with the Foundation and its fundraisers.
Judy Martin
Mayor Dan Raulerson, Judy Martin Executive Director of the SFBH Foundation with Fred and Tammy Johnson Co-Chairs of the Lights of Love event.
Focus: Tell me about your career with TECO. Martin: I majored in Home Economics at Florida State University. I graduated under the trimester program the first year they had it. I graduated in April and started working in May. I started as a Home Economist, designing kitchens, demonstrating appliances and doing foods presentations. Then I coordinated the company’s education programs for Plant City and marketed the Load Management Program. I worked for TECO for 32 years before taking early retirement. I knew I wanted to continue to work but wasn’t sure what I wanted to do.
Foundation is a two-person office; me and the Secretary. Everything has been added incrementally through the years. A new person coming in will get everything all at once. But, it’s not like I’m leaving town. I’ll be around if they have any questions. Focus: What was your first order of business? Martin: The very first thing we did was to hold a big open house to get people to come to the hospital who hadn’t been there in years. We held the open house in 1997 and that was when the Plant City Cancer Center was opening next door, so we incorporated that into the open house. We organized it more like a social event than a corporate one. We had about 800 people attend. There were food stations all over the hospital. We even had valet parking out front. We did it right! The event was a BIG success and helped people see just how far the hospital had come since it opened in 1953. Then we began fundraising, asking the community to support the Foundation and hospital. Then shortly afterwards, BayCare was formed. Each Foundation in the BayCare system is separate so that all the money raised by the South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation stays right here in our community to be used by our hospital.
Focus: So what brought you to South Florida Baptist Hospital? Martin: Not long after I left TECO, they hired me to be their loaned executive to United Way. I was doing that when someone called me from the hospital and said, “We’re starting a Foundation. You need to apply.” So I did. I was hired to start the Foundation and to help with community affairs. Then, not long after I began working, the Community Affairs Director retired, so I was responsible for both. This was before the hospital was part of Baycare and everyone did double duty. I was organizing health fairs and knew nothing about healthcare since my background was electricity, but I managed and learned a great deal. When we joined BayCare, all I had to focus on was the Foundation and I became the Foundation’s first full-time Executive Director. Focus: The hospital has some great fundraising events. Martin: The first one we added was Diamonds and Denim in 1997. Betty Astin was the first committee chair. I can still remember Greg Snapp saying, “Judy, if you have Focus: And how long have you been with the hospital now? plenty of good food and you don’t make the men dress up, you’ll never have a problem Martin: I started in October of 1995, so it’s been 16 years. When I retire in May, I will with attendance.” He was right. We have good food and the men don’t dress up. The have worked a total of 49 years and 3 weeks. I started working with TECO May 6, 1963 next event we added was Lights of Love. It’s not an original idea. Many different comand I’ll retire from the hospital at the end of May 2012. I’ve only had two jobs, but munities do it, but most hospitals hold the event on their campus instead of downtown. they’ve both been great. I’ve been very lucky, as I’ve loved both of them. So ours is more of a community event instead of just the hospital. The last thing we added was the Fall Fancy. Each of our fundraisers is a little different. Diamonds and Denim is aimed at men and women, Lights of Love is a family event and Fall Fancy is Focus: Tell me about your role with the Foundation. a women’s event. But we’ve limited the Foundation to the three events. Events are very Martin: The nice thing about it was that I got to set up the whole organization. It was labor intensive but they’re great friend builders. They help engage people. already chartered with the state and had been granted non-profit status by the IRS, but no money had been raised. We didn’t have donor software, donor records or anything We added a Team Member Campaign in 1997 or 1998. Someone said, “Now Judy, don’t like that. I got to set it all up, which was great since “organizing” is one of my favorite get your feelings hurt if a lot of the employees don’t contribute.” Well, that was like things to do. That’s probably what will be hardest for the new person coming in. The waving a red flag in front of me. I had a committee of 10, but I picked people from the
hospital that had a constituency; that others looked up to. We probably had 10 percent participation that first year. Now we have over 80 percent participation. We have the highest percentage of participation of any hospital in the BayCare system. A vendor who does our recognition signage says we have the highest percentage of any hospital he’s aware of. Our last campaign raised the most money ever and had the highest percentage of participation, even in this bad economy.
Focus: You’re retiring in May. What are you doing between now and then to prepare? Martin: Well, I’m writing a manual to help with the transition. So much of the job is in my head. My secretary, Lisa Gullinese, is excellent and will be a great deal of help to my successor. I’ll spend time planning for the year. Everything must be planned in advance just to get the meeting rooms at the hospital booked and to line up presenting sponsors for the 3 events. We’ll continue to work on new donors, as that’s always a top priority.
Focus: You must have a lot of volunteers to pull off these events. Martin: Yes. Our volunteers are very important to us. They are the life blood of the Foundation. You have to have volunteers with any event. When you’re a small shop like us, you have to count on volunteers, whether they’re volunteers from the community for Diamonds and Denim or Fall Fancy, or volunteers from the hospital for the team member campaign. Now our Team Member Campaign is so big at the hospital that we have at least one representative from each department on the committee. And depending on the size of the department, they may have more representatives.
Focus: What’s the plan to fill your role once you retire? Martin: Steve Nierman, COO, has appointed a search committee to assist him in the selection - Joe Sedita, Foundation President, Sylvia Knox, Foundation Vice President and Dub McGinnes, who is Chairman of the Trustees. The job hasn’t been posted yet; it won’t be posted until January. The only reason I announced my retirement so early was to be able to tell my friends, and I felt it only right that I tell Steve first. You know, by the time I finally leave, people are going to be saying, ‘Gosh, I thought she left months ago. Is she still here?’
Focus: You’ve been involved in a few different capital campaigns during your tenure. Martin: Yes. The first one was for our Pete Beaty Surgery Center that opened in 2000. Bob Tanner was the Chair of the committee. Then we had a capital campaign for the new Jim and Ruby Jean Redman Emergency Center that we opened in 2006. We probably raised money for that project over 2 years because we’d already started raising money when we did a complete reverse and changed the floor plan. Mike Sparkman was the Chair of that committee. The goal was $1,000,000 and the committee raised $1,300,000 in about 6 weeks. They did a wonderful job, and quickly. My goal was to “sell” all 63 of the rooms, and we did. I wanted every room to have a plaque on it. Mike was also invaluable when we were raising money to build the Evelyn and Batista Madonia, Sr. Heart and Vascular Center that opened in 2010. Capital campaigns have always been my favorite part of the job. Everyday is like Christmas while one is going on.
Judy Martin with Kim McElveen at Diamonds and Denim 2011.
Focus: What will you miss the most about the job? Martin: The people. You know, when you start a new job, everyone always says, “Oh, we’re like a family here.” But it really is true at South Florida Baptist Hospital. They’ve been great to me and I’ll miss that everyday interaction and sense of belonging. We’d like to say thanks for all your efforts with the Foundation and wish you best of luck with your retirement. Hopefully, we’ll still see you around. And with any luck, someone may be able to talk you into helping them raise some money for other work in our community.
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Hop 4 Fun The perfect stop for your event rental needs.
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or the perfect entertainment for a children’s party, corporate family function, church festival, or family reunion, look no further than Hop 4 Fun’s new Plant City rental facility. The owner, Gary Clark, has managed this family owned and operated business from Brandon since 2002 and recently opened a satellite office here to better accommodate area customers. Clark explained, “I am proud to expand my business to Plant City because this is definitely a family orientated community and our business caters to just that.” Since the establishment of Hop 4 Fun,
the company has been one of the largest, independently owned, party rental companies in the bay area. With more than 80 units to choose from, there will be the perfect product for every occasion. These include slides, moonwalk bouncers, combos, obstacle courses, bungee runs and dunk tanks, as well as snow cone and hot dog concession stands. These products also come in a variety of themes to better complement the needs of your party. The options range from children cartoon style bouncers such as Dora the Explorer, Sponge Bob and Strawberry Shortcake to a more classic style bouncer like an American Flag. Depending on the location, usually there is no delivery fee involved.
Clark will continue to expand the business with plans to open an outdoor activity center early next year. This outdoor fun center will be open to the public as a place to come for family entertainment and will also be available to rent for parties and events. Instead of renting a specific item and having it delivered, you will soon have the option of entertaining guests at this facility to enjoy the wider variety of equipment that Hop 4 Fun offers. (Details about the grand opening will be located at www.Hop4Fun.com) “We hope that the community uses us as their party rental headquarter because we are dependable, we show up on time and we’re not happy until our customer is happy,” stated Clark. He believes that word of mouth and satisfied, repeat customers are the backbone behind his company. This is why he offers monthly specials. Visit www. Hop4Fun.com to view specials and news of the grand opening.
Clark also believes his business is successful because no matter the state of the economy, parents always tend to spend money on their children. Honest work combined with great customer service is evident when you visit Hop 4 Fun. The staff is eager to greet you with a friendly smile and promises to fulfill your expectations. For more information, call 813.623.1234 or visit the rental office at 227 West Alexander Street.
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One of Canada’s finest entertainers! Roman performs the classics – spanning the Golden Era, ranging from Sinatra to Tom Jones. Destiny also performs.
DECEMBER 17 THE MYSTICS (A CHRISTMAS SHOW)
The Mystics, including, original members of the group, George Galfo and Phil Cracolici, will celebrate the spirit of the season with classical Christmas songs. The Las Vegas Sounds also perform.
DECEMBER 23 RICHIE MERRITT
Richie Merritt, formally of the Marcels, will be performing in the Red Rose Dining Room. Also, The Las Vegas Sounds perform before and after the show.
JANUARY 7, 13 & 27 JOHNNY ALSTON’S - MOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUE A dynamite crowd pleaser!
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Performing their hits, including: Do You Love Me, in the Red Rose Ballroom. Johnny Alston’s Motown Rock ‘n Roll Review also performs. Call for our tiered pricing for this fabulous dinner show!
JANUARY 14, 27 & 28 RALPH ALLOCCO & SECOND Performing in the Red Rose Dining Room.
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JANUARY 28 THE VAN DELLS WITH THE LAS VEGAS SOUNDS
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FEBRUARY 18 TROY “SATCHMO” ANDERSON A TRIBUTE TO LOUIE ARMSTRONG FEBRUARY 25- THE FABULOUS HUBCAPS
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ver the years at Edward Jones, we’ve met more than a few investors looking for the secret to investment success. The simplest response we can give is this: If there is such a secret, it’s been very well kept. In truth, there are two keys to successful investing, and neither is much of a secret. They are patience and discipline. A Common-Sense Guide to Investing Most individual investors make their money over time, not overnight. While their strategies may differ based on their personal needs, the successful investors we’ve known seem to follow the same set of guidelines. At Edward Jones, we call these guidelines “The Rules of the Road.”
Rule #1 Develop a Strategy Rule #2 Stick with Quality Rule #3 Diversify Rule #4 Invest for the Long Term Rule #5 Address Mistakes Quickly Rule #6 Understand Risk, and Take Steps to Help Reduce It Rule #7 It’s Not Just What You Make, It’s What You Keep Rule #8 Quality Stocks Have Historically Outperformed Quality Bonds Rule #9 Focus on What You Can Control Rule #10 Review Your Strategy Annually When you’re traveling, false starts and wrong turns can cost you precious time. When you’re investing, they’ll cost you a great deal more than that.
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Stephen A. Nierman South Florida Baptist Hospital How did you get into the business What are your greatest you are in now? successes? My career path is actually quite unique. My job in the Air Force was nuclear weapons controller at an air base in England. Of course, when I left the Air Force in the late 90s, there weren’t many opportunities in that field of work! So, in 1997 I joined Humana Insurance Company to work with hospitals in their health plan. Later, I switched sides to work for a local hospital system. At first, I was responsible for their contracts with health insurance companies but transitioned over the years into operations. I was extremely fortunate to join South Florida Baptist Hospital as the administrator in 2007.
What do you have planned for your future? Just to continue to advance South Florida Baptist Hospital’s services offered, quality patient care, and position as the hospital preferred by patients. Specifically, next year the hospital will become completely digital with an electronic medical record, launch a robotic surgery program, and undergo major renovations to the patient rooms.
I’m most proud of South Florida Baptist Hospital’s nursing care. Quality nursing care has consistently ranked as the most important aspect of the patient’s hospital experience. Patients rate nursing care at our hospital higher than any other hospital in the area. The ratings are tracked by the government and posted at hospitalcompare.hhs.gov.
What are your aspirations? Professionally, to further South Florida Baptist Hospital’s reputation as a leader in compassionate, quality healthcare. Personally, I’d like to shoot an Eagle on the golf course, learn to scuba dive, and travel to Australia!
What inspires you? I’m both inspired and humbled by the compassion of our hospital’s doctors, nurses, and staff and the sacrifices they make both professionally and personally.
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM TEAM WAINORIS 2011 has been a great year for Team Wainoris. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our friends, family and all of our clients for making 2011 another great year! And more good news: it looks like 2012 will be even better! Prices will likely remain low in 2012, and interest rates are even lower! Thinking of buying or selling? After you take down your holiday decorations, pick up the phone and call Randy or Kathleen to see how we can help you! Happy Holidays to all!
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BANK APPROVED DREAM! Stunning 5 bedroom 4 bath home on beautiful secluded lot with no deed restrictions. Gourmet kitchen, real wood flooring, volume ceilings and so much more. Call today to see this incredible home. Bank approved price of $335,000.
BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME Short sale. Absolutely beautiful 2 bedroom 2 bath town home in Chelsea Oaks. Gourmet kitchen, large master suite and many upgrades. Asking $95,500.
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Merry Christmas FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS
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Greetings, I wanted to take a moment to say, “Thank you” to the community this Christmas Season. Despite the fact that words cannot express how grateful our team and families are for your support, I will make an attempt to convey our feelings.
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Every customer, and every transaction that we are blessed with is coveted and sincerely appreciated. I want you to know that when you work with our team for your purchase and refinance needs that you are putting your money back into our local community by way of local jobs and salaries, taxes, and spending. We are not a “bailed out” Wall Street traded company, but a small local business who has carved out a competitive edge and cost advantage to compete with and win against the corporate giants in today’s market. It is because of your support, that we exist. Please know that you have made a difference in our families’ lives and that we are sincerely thankful and humbled by your support.
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Plant City Real Estate I submitted By: jo-ann lusk
t has been a while since I have reported on the local real estate market, and I have the most recent information through October. Over the past six months we have seen a somewhat stable market in terms of active inventory. Increases have been in the right areas – Average Sold Price, Median Price and number of Contracts Pended.
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Don’t get too excited about the Average Sale Price increasing, as a few big sales can skew that number; however, the increase was more than 35% over September and virtually unchanged from the prior year. As I have said before, the longer your home sits on the market – the less you will get for it. It comes down to your motivation and the level of activity. Price drives activity – Activity drives offers. In my office, we look at 60 day intervals based on activity and market trends.
This information is on Single Family Homes only and does not include Condos or Townhomes; is only for Plant City Area Talk to your Realtor about updating and is based on the six month period of your Market Analysis. You should also May through October. be getting consistent communication from your agent, regardless of the level Active/For Sale: 230 (as of 10/31) of activity. A few other questions to ask: Down 2.1% from September What kind of marketing is being done? Down 36% from October 2010 How well is it marketed in MLS? What does the potential buyer see? If your home Properties Sold: 27 (as of 10/31) is not being marketed properly on the Down 27% from September Internet, you are missing the opportunity Down 10% from October 2010 to sell. Today, more than 87% of buyers start their search on the Internet. Contracts Pended: 55 in October 10% increase over September Thank you for reading my articles this 22% increase over 6 months year, I hope you have found something interesting in each one. May God Bless Avg Days on Mkt: 120 you this Christmas Season and have a Avg Sale Price: $150,000 Prosperous New Year! Avg List Price/Sale Price Ratio: 95% - 97.3%
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Designed with a three way split to accommodate large and/or multigenerational family. Formal living, TWO family rooms and a bonus room, 3 ENORMOUS walk in closets, oversized 3 car garage and detached workshop with electric provides storage space galore!. Located on a cul-de-sac street of all lovely custom built homes. An absolutely fantastic location, just minutes to Tampa or Lakeland, with no stop lights. In Strawberry Crest High School district. NOTE: Owner willing to talk trade! MLS T2494915; call Maggie Beard 813-299-7155 or Malissa Crawford 813-967-0168. $399,900
Two bedroom two bath block home on a dead end street. Built in 2007 and move-in ready. Not a short sale or foreclosure. MLS T2491574; call Jimmie Robinson 813-390-6441. $ 89,900
DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL
A MUST SEE!
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Historic district - brick streets. This is a remarkable 3 BR/2 BA home with pool, deck, and detached garage on 191x123’ lot. Real Florida brick, hardwood fl oors, fireplace in living room, cedar lined closets, security system. Knotty pine Florida room Pool and Deck with covered patio and so much more. See this home today! MLS T2492710; call Jean Bridgmon 813-478-3107. $224,900
1.5 acres in Cork area of Plant City. Custom 3BR/2BA/3CG with den/study. Great room w/fireplace, formal dining, breakfast nook, awesome kitchen and tiled lanai. Workshop and parking pad, lots of room for big boy toys...MLS T2494972; Offered @ $249,000. Call Maddie Alford 813-382-8382.
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Step back in time to this restored 1917 home in the Historic District of Plant City. This home is now set up with 3 bedrooms, a den and a bonus room that could be the 4th bedroom if needed and 3.5 bathrooms - even an antique tub in the master suite. Spacious 2,756 heated sq ft features a 6 year old roof and a 3 year old A/C. The pool area boasts an outdoor kitchen including a fireplace, grill, refrigerator, sink and sit-down bar. If you are looking for that one-of-a-kind home, this is the one for you. Call for an appointment today to see “Southern Living” at its best! MLS T2485186; call Jimmie 813-390-6441. $ 325,000
Commercial property on MLK between I-4 and I-75. Great for fast food, office, or retail. Heavy traffic, 2 entrances on MLK, and 1 entrance on Cragmont Street. Priced to sell at $ 325,000. MLS T2456628; call Jimmie 813-390-6441
Single family detached home in gated community within Walden Lake. 2BR/2BA/2CG w/study. Ground maintenance included in low HOA fees. Approved for FHA “site condo” financing. New concrete tile roof. Ready for immediate occupancy. MLS T2311539. Offered @ $149,500. Call Maddie Alford @ 813-382-8382.
HORSE LOVERS’ DREAM
TWO FAMILIES!
A REAL CUTIE
5+ acre ranch, white PVC fence surrounding lush pastures and oak covered canopy surround this 2 story home with mother-in-law apartment and barn. The living room and dining room accommodate guests while the butler’s pantry and wet bar are ready for service. Amazing kitchen with island, stainless steel appliances and corian counter tops. Relax and watch the ducks on the pond. The barn has 2 stalls, tack room, feed room, and outside wash stall. The 5+ car garage has more than enough space for a work shop, horse trailer, boat, or any other toys you may have. Call Jimmie today to view this lovely home. MLS T2486423; $650,000
Country living for the whole family. Two block homes w /pool, built in 2005 on 1.35 acres. The first home has 1406 total sq ft: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a 2 car garage. The second home has 1 bedroom, 1 bath, and 1 car carport. An in-ground pool is situated between the two homes. Priced to sell - NOT a short sale! Close at your convenience. MLS T2486864; call Jimmie 813-390-6441. $ 215,000
Historic downtown building with 3 commercial rentals and 5 upstairs apartments. Great income potential. MLS T2495065; call Jimmie 813-390-6441. $370,500
DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL
Business opportunity on main street with high traffic. Zoned for light industrial with 2000 sq ft office built in 1984 and 40 x 60 metal warehouse built in 2003. Currently operating as a sporting goods outlet. Located near farmer’s market and downtown Plant City. City water and sewer. Ready for buyers with an entrepreneurial spirit! MLS T2497125; call Jimmie 813-390-6441. $250,000
2 bedroom, den, 1 bath home in excellent condition. 1 car garage and 1 car carport. Move-in ready. Owner is moving out of state - NOT a short sale. Close quick! MLS T2492977; call Jimmie 813-390-6441. $ 83,000
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he Walden Lake Community Association Board Meetings are held the third Monday of each month at 6:00 PM at the Walden Lake HOA office building on Griffin Boulevard in Walden Lake. The next meeting will be December 12, 2011. The meetings are open to all Walden Lake residents.
By this printing, you should have received your statement for your semi-annual dues along with 2 decals for your cars. There isn’t an increase in the HOA dues for 2012. If you have a balance due of any amount, you did not receive decals. The Board has authorized anyone with a balance due would not receive decals until the dues have been brought current. Please contact the office should you require additional decals or have any questions on this policy. The third decal is $15.00 and the fourth or more are $25.00 each.
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Saturday, December 17th at 3451 Silver Meadow in Silver Lake at 7:30 and 8:30 PM. See over 15,000 lights animated to the music. Each concert will last approximately 15 minutes. This was a huge success and enjoyed by all who attended the 2010 program. If you can’t make it, stop by any night until New Year’s Day to watch the lights and tune your car radio to 107.7. How cool is that to have something like this in our community! Thanks to all who are involved in putting this program together for everyone’s enjoyment. The Board and Staff urge you to become registered users on www.waldenlake.org where you can post free classified ads, get information on what is going on in our community, and receive e-mail updates from Bette. The classifieds are viewed with the e-mails or can be accessed through the website.
Walden Lake Golf & Country Club is having a New Year’s Eve party and all are welcome. Call the Club for details and prices. The Club is encouraging the Walden Lake residents to consider joining the club and is offering special memberships without an initiation fee. The club is a very important component to our community and adds value to our homes. Stop by and visit and see what they are offering. If you have any questions about this column or if I can assist you with your real The Plant City Community Choir presents estate needs, feel free to call me at 758“Singing to the Lights”, a Christmas 9586 or email me at nsweet@kw.com. Concert and Light Spectacular on The Dog Park members will need to start renewing in January for 2012, as the memberships expire on December 31st. Please get with Bette at the HOA office. The Board is collecting food for the Food Bank, which is really hurting this year. Any size donation can be dropped off at the HOA building on Griffin Blvd. There are many more needy families than ever and your contribution is very much appreciated.
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Live the easy life in this 3 bedroom townhome featuring beautiful kitchen, 2 1/2 baths, 1649 sq’ living area and so much more. It’s a short sale at $82,500. Call to take your tour today!
Glass doors open into the grand foyer of this elegant custom home. Oversized dining room. Florida room directly off the huge great room w/ gas fireplace. Media room complete w/ built in speaker system & bar. This home has it all and on over 1 acre. $559,000
Great 4 BR/3BA/3CG home w/ office/den. Features solar hot water, energy efficient thermostat & extra insulation blown in contribute to very low electric bills for this home. Sitting room in master bedroom, solar heated pool. $269,900
Lush Landscaping frames this beautiful home on 3/4 Acre. 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath, Family Room w/fireplace, loft that overlooks the family room, large screened pool and huge fenced yard. $215,000
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J & G Jewelers Christmas Blessings
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Written by Angela Jones
2011 has certainly been a wonderful year here at J & G Jewelers. As Gladys’s mentor Bill Gunn once said, “The older you get, the faster time flies by.” Here’s brief history, for those of you that do not know Gladys, she has been in business in Plant City for more than 40 years. She began working for Bill Gunn Jewelers right after graduating from Plant City High School. When Bill Gunn retired, her husband Jay encouraged her to open J & G Jewelers. The business officially opened in 1983. Since then, she has continually provided quality personalized services at reasonable prices. Everyone who walks through the doors is greeted by her Southern charm and great sense of humor. At J & G Jewelers we don’t have customers, we have friends. J & G Jewelers operates as a full services jewelry store. Gladys is a graduate of the Gemological Institute of America and handpicks all of the diamonds and gemstones sold in the store. She continues to provide onsite jewelry repair. J & G carries a wide variety of items, with prices ranging from $10 into the thousands. Gladys prides herself in stocking the latest styles, including gemstones, a rainbow of colored diamonds, designer sterling silver, rose gold, platinum, 10k and 14k yellow and white gold, and brand name watches. All of these selections come in rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, anklets, toe and thumb rings. Gladys says that the Key pendants, diamond and gemstone rings, and unique diamond necklaces are the hot ticket items this season. Also, classic diamond earrings, sterling silver items, and charm bracelets are very popular. Stop in and say hi to Gladys and take a look at the 2011 Christmas collection. Gladys and two of the store’s buyers, Angela Jones and Eric Barber, enjoy traveling to jewelry shows around the country to find the latest jewelry
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fashions, gift ideas, and unique packaging for gifts. In keeping with tradition at J & G Jewelers custom made bows are placed on every wrapped gift. Gladys loves what she does and has been heard telling customers that her prices are kept affordable so all of the jewelry can go to a good home. The Jones family enjoys helping others in the community. They are supportive of all of our country’s heroes. J & G donates to various programs, including local churches, civic organizations, and human service agencies. J & G is a family owned and operated business with everyone playing a role in its success. The immediate family members working at the business include Jay Jones, her husband and Nonie Roberts, Gladys’’ sister-in-law. The crew is rounded out by several others who help out part time in addition to their full time jobs, including, their daughter Angela, Debi Chitwood, their niece, and Eric Barber. J & G did have a sad time this past year. Unfortunately they lost their beloved friend and jeweler Bill Bryan, but he left a legacy of beautiful, one of a kind jewelry pieces and will always be missed.
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Gladys has started a new tradition this year. She would like to share her personal mission statement with everyone; “In this difficult economy we all need to believe in our Savior and look to the ideas of the past, where neighbors helped out each other in a time of need. We hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.”
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A Great Ending to a Great Raiders’ Girls Cap an Undefeated Season with a Year Fifth Place Finish at State Golf Finals written By: Joe Bowles
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he goal for the Plant City High School girls’ golf team at the beginning of the season was to win the state title. A lofty goal, you might think, for a school that has had little success prior to 2010, and had had only one golfer make it to the state tournament as an individual in school history. But, it was not as far-fetched as you might think, considering that the individual golfer who previously made it to state is now the Raider’s head coach and the team who set the goal was coming off an undefeated season, an eighth place finish in the state tournament, and had four starters returning to the team. When Head Coach Meg Jordan played for the Raider’s in the mid 1980s, she was named as the Tampa Tribune’s Player of Year while setting school records and
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advancing to the state tournament. When Jordan returned to her alma mater in 2003 to coach a game she loves and has played for 37 years, she set high standards for her players that they have begun to achieve, especially in the past two years. “I want Plant City High School to be known for girls’ golf. When people think about the Raiders I want them to think about our program.” What Jordan wants may already be in the works, as the Raiders ended their most successful golf season in school history with a fifth place finish at the state tournament and the low team score on the second day of competition. This is a statement by the team, that they really are the best team in the state.
After an undefeated 12-0 regular season in 2010, the Raiders took second place at the district tournament, second place at regional competition, and an eighth place finish at the state tournament. This year, the Raiders once again were undefeated in the regular season, but improved on the previous year’s accomplishments by winning the district tournament. They also won the regional tournament that they hosted on their home course at the Walden Lake Golf and Country Club, and they took fifth place in the state tournament held November 1-2. The team is comprised of three seniors, Belinda George, Shelby Johnson, and Kelsey Jensen; junior Alex Richter; sophomores Kellyanne Hurst and Brooke Wyatt; and freshman Lindsey Box. The three seniors, all have offers to play at
the next level. Johnson and Jensen are still weighing their options, but George has committed to the University of North Florida. Richter, whose home is in Germany, has practiced with the team all year but is ineligible to play because of her status as a foreign exchange student. Hurst, who is expected to lead the team next season, has been a consistent performer all year. Wyatt will contribute next year, and Box, the lone freshman gained a ton of experience. The Raiders’ accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. Meg Jordan has once again been named Coach of the Year. George was a First Team All-Hillsborough County selection while Hurst, Johnson, and Jensen were selected to the second team. “It’s been a phenomenal year,” said Jordan. “I’m really proud of these girls. They were disappointed after the first day of the state tournament, but to see them come back on the second day and shoot the lowest total of both days and come in fifth… you got to give them a lot of credit. It was a great ending to a great year.”
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Madison Opfer M adison Opfer, the Durant High School senior golfer, is “living in the moment.”
“One shot at a time, one hole at a time, one day at a time, one tournament at a time. That is how I like to think,” said Opfer. “In golf, you never want to get ahead of yourself, and you can’t live in the past. I like to live in the moment.” That philosophy has translated into a world ranking of #148 by Golf Week magazine and a scholarship to Tulane University in New Orleans. At 5’4” and 125 lbs., Opfer surprisingly drives the ball 250 yards, but Opfer’s play gets better when the ball stops rolling. Most agree that the best part of her game is her “greens in regulation” average. She averages 10-12 greens reached in regulation per round - a figure that is high even among professionals. Her journey began when her dad, Tom, brought her with him to ride in the golf cart when he took up the game about eight years ago. “My dad got me started when I was 11 years old. He started playing a couple of years earlier. He took me with him… I hit the ball and putted some, but I didn’t like it in the beginning. One day everything began to click and I wanted to understand it better.” Her dad arranged lessons for Madison and her learning curve gathered momentum. In a year’s time, Madison played in her first tournament, a ninehole event sponsored by the Greater Tampa Junior Golf Association, and she came home with the first place trophy. “It felt good,” Madison said as she reflected on that first win. “It encouraged
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me to want to play more and to get better.” That was it. From then on, she was driven to excel. The following year she moved up to the next division and since then has been one of the top golfers in her age group. Playing in American Junior Golf Association events and the Florida Junior Tour, Madison has been a consistent contender, placing in the top ten in every tournament she has entered over the past two years. Madison, who lives in Plant City, plays as a Durant Cougar, but she is actually homeschooled (3.9 GPA) through the Florida Virtual School District. This gives her more flexibility to work on her game and it allows her to work part-time in the pro shop at Bloomingdale Golf Club. Madison has made the All Conference team the past four seasons. In 2010, she claimed second place individually with a round of 68 and this year she claimed first place with a 69. In all four years, Opfer has advanced through regional competition to the state tournament and has placed in the top ten in the FHSAA State Tournament every year with finishes of ninth, eighth, fourth and third. When Madison is not on the course, she’s hanging out with friends or relaxing in front of a movie. “I love to go to the theater, but I would just as soon stay home and watch movies.” With a United States Golf Association handicap of a 1.2, a scholarship to college, and a possible future professionally, Opfer is “living in the moment”… one moment at a time.
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written By: Joe Bowles | Photo courtesy of Jim Deluca strategy on DeLuca’s part. Rather than choosing to be the home team, he opted to be the visitors, giving up the security of batting last for a chance to put runs on the board first. Early on, the move looked brilliant. The Gamecocks did exactly as DeLuca hoped. They scored five runs the first inning, three the second, and two the third, building up a commanding 10 run lead while shutting out the Rattlers behind Donald Martindale pitching and Michael McCullers’ three-run homer in the second inning. DeLuca removed Martindale from the mound at the beginning of the fourth inning and left the game in the hands of his relievers. The Rattlers woke up in the fourth, scoring four runs with a few timely hits, and some costly errors. They continued to put runs on the board in the fifth, duplicating the previous inning with four more runners crossing the plate reducing the lead to two at 10-8 heading into the final frame.
From Bottom Lft to Rt: Jonathan Ontiveros, Jr. Molina, Donald Martindale, Mitchel Branum, Bryce Stanley, Wyatt Killian, Jordan Jones, Top Lft to Rt: Coach Astin Durant, Coty DeLuca, Kaycee Chancey, Manager Jim DeLuca Cameron Coleman, Cody Cribbs, Michael McCullers, Coach David Cribbs.
Baseball Team of the month P lant City Little League’s fall season ended with a wild affair as the two top seeded teams during the regular season battled to the last out in the city championship game. The top seeded Gamecocks survived a scare from the second seeded Rattlers, winning the Majors Division (11-12 year-olds) title by a score of 11-10 following a fourteen game regular season. The fact that the Gamecocks were even a participant in the championship game was a surprise to Head Coach Jim DeLuca. “Before the season began, my idea was
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that we were going to have fun and teach basic skills. I wasn’t even thinking of winning a championship. But this team was such a well-rounded team that bonded together, developed friendships, played good defense, and gave 110% every time they went on the field. As the season wore on we learned to win, so when the tournament came around, we shifted gears and were ready for the challenge.” Indeed they were. The Gamecock team improved throughout the season, aided by timely pitching and hitting, especially from the bat of Cameron Coleman who belted seven homeruns in 14 games. The
biggest nemesis for the Gamecocks was the Rattlers. The Gamecocks ended the regular reason with a 10-2-2 record while the Rattlers were in second only a half-game behind at 9-3-2. In head-to-head competition, the Gamecocks took two from the Rattlers by scores of 8-6 and 6-2, while the Rattlers took one from the Gamecocks 6-5. The teams tied 3-3 and 2-2 in the other two contests. Therefore, the outcome of the championship game was definitely in question. The final contest began with a bit of
The Gamecocks weren’t giving in and in the top of the sixth inning loaded the bases with one out. Cody Cribbs took a huge lead at third base and broke for home on the pitch, stealing home and giving the Gamecocks another precious run and increasing their lead to 11-8. Unfortunately for the Gamecocks, Cribbs daring move surprised everyone including his own teammates and in the confusion, the Rattlers were able to pick off the two remaining runners and a potential big inning was reduced to a solitary run. The Rattlers scored twice in their final at bat but left the potential tying and winning runs on base when DeLuca’s squad recorded the final out, giving the Gamecocks the championship and an opportunity to celebrate on the field with their coaches and fans.
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Brittany Butler senior of the month Written By: Jeremy Minaya
“Kids are Heroes” contest at St Joseph’s Children’s Hospital. “I was nominated for stepping up in my family in a time of need,” explained Butler. Last year Brittany was a Calendar Girl winner as the 2011 Miss July. Butler has also won the Optimist Outstanding Youth award, the Wendy’s Heisman School award, and the Veterans of Foreign War speech contest.
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Brittany has been a member of the girl’s varsity swim team since her freshman year. All four years, she has advanced to both the district and the regional championships, has earned a varsity letter and has been awarded the athletic rittany Butler has dedicated her high scholar award. Brittany has also competed in both the Florida Swimming Senior school years to service, swimming and academics. This driven Plant City Championships and Southern Zone High School senior sets the standard for a Sectionals. Due to her strong leadership and dedication, Butler was awarded the well-rounded student. Most Valuable Player award and served Placing academics as a high priority in her as team captain both her sophomore and junior year. life, Brittany currently holds a 6.14 GPA and a 3.86 unweighted. She is ranked Outside of school, Butler also manages 4th in the PCHS senior class, placing to swim for the Blue Wave swim club at her in the top 1%. To get a head start for college, Butler has also taken a few courses the Brandon Sports and Aquatics Center. There she attends eight workouts a week, at Hillsborough Community College through the dual enrollment program. Due including the one before school at 4:45 in the morning workout and an after school to her excellence in academics, Butler has workout at 3:45. Through Blue Wave, this been distinguished as an AP scholar, has more than driven swimmer attends various earned an academic letter, and has been inducted into the National Honor Society. practices and meets.
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Throughout high school, Butler has had an active role in Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), where she serves as treasurer. She is also involved with Civinettes service club, Best Buddies, Foreign Language Club, and Future Business Leaders of America. From volunteering at the food bank to the South Florida Baptist Hospital, Butler has accumulated more than 150 hours of community service. As a result of hard work and dedication, Butler has earned many honors and awards. In 2008, she won 1st place in the
Brittany recently signed to be a swimmer at Florida Atlantic University. There she will swim as well as pursue a major in public relations. Of her achievement she shared, “This is quite an honor and I am extremely proud to be an Owl.” Having set a successful path for herself, Brittany Butler will embark with the knowledge and dedication that will ensure success in her future.
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As president of the Science Club this year, Thomas has been in charge of preparing for every meeting, as well as preparing his members for competitions. “I enjoy science and wanted to be a major part of the club,” responded Thomas when asked why he wanted to serve as president. The Science Club also participates in other science related events throughout the year, such as judging science fairs at local elementary schools.
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never take the easy way out,” says Thomas Sustek, a Plant City High School senior. He is a prime example of a leader who uses his knowledge and talents to better both his school and community. With a 5.35 GPA, Thomas is currently ranked 19th among his class, which puts him in the top 5%. Since his sophomore year, Sustek has been recognized as an AP Scholar with Honor for having passed Advanced Placement course exams. Thomas’s academic drive also impacts his extracurricular activities. Sustek has been a member of the Math League, National Honor Society, and Science Club. These academic clubs both honor and challenge Sustek’s knowledge. Active also in Key Club and NHS, Thomas has been involved with various service projects as well. These projects include Pioneer Day and the Rock N’ Roses event at the Red Rose Inn. Through the drama department, Sustek also helps with set construction for the different productions put on by the school’s thespians.
Thomas has been a member of the varsity track team since his sophomore year. He is one of the top long distance runners at PCHS this year as a result of his hard work and improvement, last year he received the coaches award. As captain of the long distance team his junior year, Thomas also led warm-ups, practices, and meets. Sustek has had a vast amount of job experience throughout high school as well. Last year, he worked 10 hours a week at Earhart’s Runway Grill at the Lakeland Linder Airport, juggling both work and school. This past summer Thomas was an intern at the Paramount Precision Products machining corporation. For 40 hours a week, Sustek helped the factory with maintenance and with forming a system to help organize the factory. Thomas has recently taken on a new leadership role. Every week he helps coach track at Turkey Creek Middle School. He not only teaches the young athletes techniques he has learned over the years, but he also teaches them to have fun while working hard and improving. In upcoming years, Thomas plans to pursue a major in mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan. The knowledge and leadership gained throughout high school has put Thomas on the fast track to success.
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Our sweet baby girl is turning 7 and we can hardly believe or eyes. Its amazing when you are having fun, how quickly the time flies! With blue eyes like your daddy's and soft golden curls No one can deny that you are God's gift to this world. From wands to fishing poles and tap shoes to cleats, You are the perfect mix of adventure, we're always out of our seats! We are so proud of your faith, your charm, and your wits. You are the light of our lives, it doesn't get any better than this! Thank you for bringing so much happiness into our lives It's been a pleasure watching you grow right before our eyes!
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extra » al reuchel face gatherings with the voters. Debate preparation and travel makes the process more expensive. And policy is forced by the format to become 30-second sound bites. Is that doing anyone a favor? Fourth, the focus is taken off the candidates and ends up on the host. Can you explain to me the logic in having Donald Trump moderate a debate? Who cares whether he is qualified or not? He has an agenda that could still include him jumping into the race if we are to take him at his word. And finally, gravitas! With so many debates, each one becomes less significant. Voters get bored, the answers sound repetitive, and the ratings on some of the minor networks seem too small to be measured. Sure, the debates do end up weeding out candidates. Those unable to get traction inevitably drop out and are forced out by their mis-speaks, fumbles, or inability to respond successfully. But as WILL points out, we are not electing a debater-inchief. We are electing someone we hope can make decisions, someone who has an actual plan for success that can lead this country for the next four years, be that President Obama or someone new.
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Written By: Al Reuchel
y the time Florida voters go to the polls at the end of January, Republican candidates will have debated more than 25 times.
Whether it’s a Tea Party, CNN, or Newsmax event, or a League of Women Voters or FOX affair, we have heard about everything a candidate could say and could probably answer for them. Great, you say. It’s democracy at its best. Being a guy in the media, how can I argue otherwise? Still, if you listen to some pundits like GEORGE WILL, a valid argument can be made that having
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so many debates does nothing but water each debate becomes an opportunity for down the process and diminish the debates the host to see which candidate he or she can stump. themselves. Here’s the problem in five parts as I see it.
Second, the debates tend to be slanted based on the group holding the event. First, there is a tendency to rate the Predictably, the FOX debates tended to ask more questions about the conservative debates on the scale of winners versus losers. Candidates’ answers are boiled agenda, Tea Party debates were anti-large down to a matter of who goofed and who government, and MSNBC debates seemed didn’t. That’s not what debates are for. I’ve more focused on inciting anger among always felt a debate should be a thoughtful the candidates rather than actually having answers to the questions. discussion about where a candidate stands on a particular issue. Then we, the audience, can weigh the arguments to Third, the candidates end up spending so determine which candidate more closely much time in debate preparation that they reflects our own beliefs. As it stands now, can’t do the meet and greets in face-to-
“Whether it’s a Tea Party, CNN, or Newsmax event, or a League of Women Voters or FOX affair, we have heard about everything a candidate could say and could probably answer for them. ”
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extra » derek maul
Journey to Bethlehem: Sure enough, every day we awoke to find Melchior, Casper and their friend Balthazar just a few feet closer to the tree. Sometimes the camels lagged behind but they always caught up. By the third week of Advent they’d made it to the dining room, cautiously hugging a table leg or sheltering under a chair. The day before the night before Christmas, our wandering tribe of stargazing scholars camped out in the open, then dashed past the patio doors before spending two days gazing at the growing pile of gifts just to the east of the tree.
Miracle: When we left for church Christmas Eve, the group was still staring at the presents. I wondered how the final act would play out. I wanted to hide somewhere and watch. But – miraculously – by the time we returned the entire tableau was somehow complete. And, Lord knows how they pulled it off, Jesus himself (on the lam for three and a half weeks) was finally back in the manger.
And a Little Child Shall Lead Them O Written By: derek maul
ne of my favorite Christmas stories played out when my children were just two-and-a-half and four years of age. I’ve retold it in many venues, including the opening chapter to my Christmas book, “In My Heart I Carry A Star” (Upper Room Books, 2008). But it sets the stage for December and I’d like to share it one more time.
Kidnapping: Rebekah and I set up our manger scene under the tree, placing stars and angels on
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the lower branches. The idea was to make the Christmas story accessible to Andrew and Naomi. But that year, pretty much as soon as we’d set everything out, every last wise man vanished into thin air, along with their camels. Even the baby Jesus went missing. Later we found the wise guys, huddled together in a group at the far end of the house. We put them back under the tree, but the next day they disappeared again. The pattern was repeated and I became irritated with the children. I called a family meeting, brandished the
evidence, and threatened to glue the Magi to their camels or tie them to the tree. “And somebody needs to hand over Jesus,” I said sternly, the meaning of my words lost on me. “Jesus needs to stay in his special place, and from now on I need you to leave him alone!”
Smarter than their dad: I was about to read part two of the riot act when Rebekah observed that the wayward group was actually making a little more progress each time we found them. “Let’s leave well enough alone and see what happens,” she advised. “Leaving well enough alone” has never been a natural reflex for me. But this time I actually took the cue and bowed to my wife’s deeper spiritual intuition. Consequently we were treated to the most amazing stunt ever pulled by two children with a collective age of less than seven.
How a four-year-old could have stashed such a treasure so carefully and for so long I still can’t say. How he kept the secret, and how he got his sister to cooperate, remains a mystery to this day. We never once caught them in the act. But this I do know: the pantomimed expedition to Bethlehem created an awareness of my own journey that has never left me. When I am wise, I remember that no Christmas scene should ever resemble a museum piece. And the birth of Christ is an interactive celebration, an ageless production that invites the miracle of incarnation into our homes – at exactly the right time. May this Advent be a season of matchless grace and abiding hope. The wise still seek him. You can read more stories in Derek’s Christmas book “In My Heart I Carry A Star: stories for Advent” (Upper Room Books, 2008).
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extra » artist of the month
McFarland created “My Christmas Song,” a mixed media sketch in colored pencils and acrylic paints, when she imagined a winter scene surrounding the storage building visible out her studio window.
Terri McFarland gifted painter T written By: Cheryl Johnston
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“She added, “I’ve played with various media such as graphite, colored pencils, oil, acrylic, and watercolor, but for true relaxation, I especially enjoy drawing. I love the portability of pencils and paper.”
ribbons in the Strawberry Festival’s art competition, and continuing to develop the gift she believes is from God. To view her work online or to contact the artist, visit www.heavenspaintbrush.com.
Since five of the children live away with 3:19.’ Now, almost five years later, I love to their families, one day McFarland erri McFarland hasn’t always realized practice my art.” hopes to travel more, especially she was talented artistically. Her to climates where the weather recent awareness began on a road trip McFarland’s home studio occupies two includes snow. She likes to to help people traumatized by a storm. adjoining rooms - one where she paints paint winter scenes. McFarland and one where completed works are explained, “A lot of things I paint, “In May of 2006,” McFarland explained, displayed. She credits Rodger for his I’ve never seen except in books. It “about 10 months after Hurricane Katrina, encouragement and God and family for would be great to experience them my daughter Mackenzie and I traveled on inspiration. Her mother and sister have in person.” a bus with several church groups to New painted and she acknowledges “the Lord, Orleans. When we stopped en route at a for impressing things in my mind and The McFarland’s 16-year marriage Walmart, I suggested we buy sketchpads spirit.” includes a blended family of three and draw what we saw. I still remember sons, three daughters, one son-inthe enjoyment of sketching a woman as McFarland, a Plant City High School love, two daughters-in-love, three she spoke and then adding a Scripture for graduate (1977), is largely self-taught, grandchildren and a home church inspiration.” although she has spent time watching family, which Rodger pastors. Plant City’s renowned muralist John Mackenzie, 15, is homeschooled She continued, “That Christmas, my Briggs and longtime friend Bob Carter, and also seems to have inherited husband Rodger purchased an easel for me. who owns Drawing Point. Child prodigy the drawing talent. It just sat there for a few months because I Akiane’s work also inspires her, as well as didn’t know where to begin. On February Terri McFarland sketched her daughter perusing books. She explained, “I paint a One day Terri hopes to earn a Mackenzie saying goodbye to brother 27, 2007 I awoke from a dream and felt lot of landscapes because I see so much livelihood from her art, but for Matthew at his graduation from basic when inspired to try to paint to music. What beauty in Creation, and in everything now she’s content creating for he readied to leave for Advanced Training. unfolded was the piece I call ‘Nightwatch around me awaits a picture to be painted.” family and friends, winning some december 2011 focusplantcity.com
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extra » Auto Review
Christmas Wishes New Lexus LS Really Delivers F submitted By: Brian West
or many years now, Lexus has done their part to usher in the holidays with their Christmas themed car commercials. You can probably hear the background music now. You know, the commercials where some exceptionally nice person finds a clever way to unveil their Christmas gift to another lucky soul (that special someone in their life) – a new Lexus in the driveway. Funny though; as much as I like those commercials and as many times that I’ve wondered what it would be like to give someone a new car for Christmas, even better, receive a new car for Christmas, I immediately realize how unlikely it is to
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happen to me. I’m too picky for anyone to know exactly what I’d want. Yep, not going to happen to me. But these commercials were the inspiration for this month’s Auto Review. The LS is the top-of-the-line Lexus sedan, and nothing is spared. In fact, the LS is so nice, a well-maintained model several years old could satisfy most people for several years to come. These are just really well made cars. The LS has one of the nicest interiors, with a focus on comfort, even beyond its rivals – the Mercedes S-Class and the Audi 8. I recall one of the first Lexus
commercials, probably 20 years ago, with the sedan driving the length on some railroad tracks. The image was meant to show the smooth quite ride of the Lexus. I seriously doubt that’s possible, but there’s no argument - the LS delivers an exceptionally quiet, comfortable ride. Under the hood, the LS has a 357hp V8 engine with all the power needed for a sedan. There’s enough low-end power to get you from lane to lane for those quick adjustments and for merging onto the Interstate, and the top end, well, you probably shouldn’t be driving that fast anyway. But you will. There’s even a sport package available that includes an adjustable air suspension, upgraded brakes and paddle shifters. Although these upgrades do improve the performance of the LS, they also increase the base price significantly. The LS is available in two body styles,
the LS 460 sport model and the LS 460 L luxury model, and both are available with all-wheel drive – for a price. The LS 460 L is about 5 inches longer and about $5,000 - $6,000 more. If you’re someone looking for a sedan as your daily driver, trust me, the LS is your car. You just won’t find a more comfortable sedan, and the power and handling will be plenty sufficient for most drivers. The LS will set you back a little. Plan to spend between $75,000 - $80,000, or more, to drive one off the lot. But it will likely be the best money you’ve spent on a car. This one is a keeper. So if you’re in the market, beware of those Lexus Christmas commercials. They may influence your Christmas shopping.
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entertainment » red rose Johnie, an Offensive/Defensive Lineman for the University of Florida in 19921995, did not need to give Santa his wish for Christmas. Santa knew that a Southeastern Conference Championship in 2012 would top Johnie Church’s list.
Ellie Mueller, age 3, having a visit with Santa Photo by Sherrie Mueller
Mrs. Evelyn Madonia waves her magic wand again to make Brunch with Santa a Delightful Christmas event for all ages. written by: Sherrie Mueller
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runch with Santa” at the Red Rose Inn and Suites should be on everyone’s to-do list this holiday season. Mrs. Evelyn Madonia has “outdone herself ” with the special brunch offered each Sunday in December that appeals to all ages and enhances that festive holiday spirit. The Brunch with Santa has an awesome menu. The food selection on the first weekend in December consisted of well prepared breakfast items coupled with a luncheon spread filled with favorites. Guests preferring breakfast had a choice of made-to-order omelets, Eggs Benedict, sausage, bacon, Belgium Waffles, cheese blitz and pastries. The breakfast entrees could be combined with the vast array of luncheon specialties including prime rib, glazed ham, fried chicken, grilled salmon, herb grilled chicken with rice, sweet potatoes, boiled shrimp, lobster bisque, seafood penne pasta and several choices of vegetables and fruits. The brunch was set up in five stations which allowed the guests to move around with ease with no waiting in lines. Another added touch to the menu was a wonderful selection of favorite foods for children, which included
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chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese among all the other choices. As guests were enjoying their meals, Bruce of “Destiny” entertained with live background music. Robert Jones, the Dining Room Manager for the Sunday Brunch greeted each guest to ensure that each diner felt valued and appreciated. The real star of the day was of course, Santa. Santa had the legendary rosy red cheeks with the authentic beard and the lovable twinkle in his eyes. Only Mrs. Evelyn could get the “real” Santa away from the North Pole to get the wish lists from the young children and the young at heart at the special Sunday Brunches. On this particular Sunday, the visit with Santa captivated three-year-old Ellie Mueller of Tampa. She sat in his lap to describe in detail the computer games she wanted to find under her tree. She promised Santa that she had been good. Ellie enjoyed not only Santa, but also the meal. The 30-pound little girl filled up one plate and ate everything on it, then went back for seconds. She exclaimed to her Mimi, “This is yummy!” Ellie’s personal favorite was the Belgium Waffle with strawberries, piled high real whipped cream.
Also mesmerized by Santa were Jayce (age 4) and Jayden (age 7) Church of Gibsonton. The two little guys were enjoying brunch with their father, Johnie Church. Jayce asked Santa for a guitar and a racecar with track. Jayden was specific when he asked Jolly Saint Nick for an Apple iPad and an “Alvin and The Chipmunks” movie. Their dad,
Each child at the brunch received a gift from Santa. A plastic holiday cup was filled with mini coloring books, eraser, crayons and other treats. The final “station” of the fabulous brunch was filled with delectable desserts. Kellie Wood, a server at the Red Rose, helped little Ellie with her dessert selection. Ellie chose more fruit with real whipped cream and pretty white chocolate covered holiday cookies. She looked at Kellie and said, “Kellie is so beautiful!” Brunch with Santa is a must for the perfect holiday feast. Priced at $23.95 per adult, $15.95 for children 6-12 years old, there is no charge for children five and under. A Christmas Day Buffet with three seating times is being offered by the Red Rose Inn and Suites. For Brunch with Santa or the Christmas Day Buffet, call 813-752-3141. There is also still time to schedule a special holiday party or get together with friends. The Red Rose Inn and Suites is located off I-4 Exit 21 in Plant City. Make sure your holiday experience includes a magical moment created by Mrs. Evelyn Madonia, owner of the Red Rose Inn and Suites. The Red Rose always exceeds expectations with incredible food and wonderful personalized service.
Jayce (age 4), Jadyn (age 7) and Johnie Church of Gibsonton visit with Santa. Photo by Sherrie Mueller
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eumeister’s is the perfect oldfashioned candy store to fit perfectly right into the historic downtown Plant City. Located just off the corner of Collins and Drane Street across from McCall Park, Neumeister’s is the cure for Plant City’s sweet tooth. The name Neumeister’s is steeped in chocolatiering history: the founder, David Neumeister, immigrated from Germany (“The Land of Chocolate”) to Upper Sandusky, Ohio in 1877 and began selling his candies at a small counter inside a bakery. Word of Neumeister’s mastery of sweets spread and soon he had to open up a whole shop devoted to supplying his goodies.
Neumeister’s candies has continued to be a local and statewide hit in Upper Sandusky to this very day. Ohio transplants, Glenn and Jill Nickolson, decided to bring the Neumeister’s good name to Plant City when they opened their own shop this past July. We at Focus decided to pay the Nickolson’s shop a visit and sample the tradition and decadence of their handmade chocolates. The first thing that srikes the eye upon
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entering is the shop’s openness. A nice glass window for spectators separates the sales floor and the chocolate prep kitchen, so patrons can see their chocolates being freshly prepared.
Then, of course, candy cases line the west and north areas of the sales floor, displaying the varieties of sweets offered by Neumeister’s. For sale by the pound, the shop stocks more than 50 types of Jelly Belly jellybeans, along with other oldfashioned candies like hard-candy ribbons and gummy treats. Of these sundry candies, Glenn shares a touching story of a local army wife who came into his shop to purchase Americanmade candies for a care package she was sending to her husband defending our country overseas in Afghanistan. Gummy bears are his favorite, so Glenn special ordered a unique type of American-made gummy bear that will shock the casual gummy lover with their size, flavors, and soft, chewy texture. Giving back to our soliders and law enforcement officers is one of the many things Glenn prides about his business. For those brave men and women protecting this country, Glenn gives out
custom molded chocolates in the shapes of the armed services and local law enforcement shields. In fact, Neumeister’s has over 500 custom molds for anyone who would like to customize their sweets for all seasons and occasions. Not to be overlooked is the shop’s large variety of specialty chocolate creations, such as Neumeister’s signature Bullseye candy, a chocolate truffle filled with peanut butter crème. Another that will also bring tears to your eyes is the chocolate turtle with fresh, handmade caramel that cannot be compared to any type of commercial caramel you may have tried
before. They offer many of their specialty chocolates in both milk chocolate and dark chocolate. Gift baskets for holidays or special occasions are also a great choice for anyone who has been extra nice this year. Help make Neumeister’s a huge name in candies in Florida, too. Visit the next time you pass through downtown Plant City. You can also order by phone, 813704-6923. The shop is open Tuesday through Friday 11AM-5PM and Saturday 10AM-6PM. They would also appreciate a virtual “like” on their Facebook page: “Neumeister’s Candy Shoppe.”
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Zaxby’s also offers Party Platterz and catering which are perfect for any size event. Visit Zaxby’s location in Plant City at 2901 1/2 James Redman Pkwy. to find out for yourself how delicious and flavorful Zaxby’s is.
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Charlie is a 2004 graduate of Plant City High School and a 2008 graduate of Jacksonville University and he currently works for Jensafe Environmental in Jacksonville, FL. Shannon is a 2008 graduate of Jacksonville University and currently teaches 5th grade students in Nassau County. Charlie and Shannon will wed June 9, 2012 in Hilliard, FL.
Dr. Dukes and staff would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!!
Dr. Brenda Dukes Chiropractic Physician
Dr. Brenda Dukes Chiropractic Physician
752-2524 • 2401 Walden Woods Dr. • Plant City, FL 33566 Dr. Dukes encourages you to write her with any questions concerning chiropractic care.
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If you have an upcoming event and would like us to add it to our calendar of events please email the information to: editorial@floydpublications.com
» Christmas Cantata
presented by First Presbyterian Church of Plant City 10:45 am Free Admission 404 W Reynolds Street For more information call the church office 813-752-4211
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 » Florida Opry
6 pm Great Family Entertainment-Bluegrass, Country and Gospel Reserved Seats $12 General Admission $10 1914 High School, 605 N. Collins St For more information: Shelby or Christa 813-757-9226
DECEMBER 1 -30
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20
A family tradition carried on by hundreds of volunteers 6 pm to 10 pm weather premitting Santa visits nightly Dec. 16 - 23 from 6-8pm and stops briefly on the 24th from 6 to 7 pm on his way back to the North Pole. 2091 Wooten Road, Dover, FL
presented by: First Baptist Church of Plant City 7 pm Free Admission 503 N Palmer Street For more information call the church office 813-752-4104
2 pm Participate in a training program to help meet the needs of those people with Alzheimer’s and related dementia. Free training For more information contact Stefanie Thompson 863-292-9210
MONDAY, JANUARY 16
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25
Red Rose Inn and Suites- Every Monday Learn to Dance with Susan 7 to 9 pm. Learn and easy, fun, and fast method to start dancing with any partner on any dance floor. No partner needed. Call: 863-604-5060 (small fee)
» Christmas Lane
» The Gift of Christmas
NOV 26, 2011 - JAN 7, 2012
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17
Thursday & Sunday: 6-9 pm Friday & Saturday: 6-10:30 pm Nights of Shimmering Lights kicks off its first season with the most spectacular light and sound show in Tampa Bay with over a half million twinkling lights celebrating the holiday season. Drive your car, truck, van or bus to discover why Nights of Shimmering Lights will become an essential holiday tradition for many families. $20 per Car - Cash and all major Credit Cards accepted Hillsborough County Fair Grounds SR 60 and Sydney Washer Road, Brandon, FL For more information: www. nightsofshimmeringlights.com
4 pm to 8 pm Historic Downtown Plant City McCall Park 102 N. Palmer Street For more information: 813-754-3707
» Nights of Shimmering Lights
DECEMBER 1-30 » McCall Park
Downtown Plant City Stroll through display
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15
» First Presbyterian Learning Center Christmas Program
7pm 404 W Reynolds Street For more information call the church office 813-752-4211
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» Strawberry Classic Car Show
» The Gift of Christmas
presented by: First Baptist Church of Plant City 7 pm Free Admission 503 N Palmer Street For more information call the church office 813-752-4104
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18
» Beautiful Star of Bethlehem
6 pm A Christmas production for the whole family to enjoy. First Assembly of God Plant city 602 Charlie Griffin Road For more information call the church office 813-752-3351 » The Gift of Christmas
presented by: First Baptist Church of Plant City 6:30 pm Free Admission 503 N Palmer Street For more information call the church office 813-752-4104
» A Time To Learn: For Family Caregivers
» Christmas Day
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 » New Year’s Eve
Happy New Year!! » Red Rose Inn and Suites New Year’s Eve Party
Featuring the Legacy of the Temptation’s and The World Famous Platters In the Ballroom or in the Dining Room enjoy the sounds of The Las Vegas Sounds, Second Wind and Destiny 2011 N. Wheeler St. For reservations or more information call 752-3141
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7
» 2012 Florida Strawberry Festival Junior Royalty Pageant
6 pm $10 Admission Evelyn & Batista Madonia, Sr. Agricultural Show Center For more information: 752-9194 » Baby Parade Sign Ups
Plant City Junior Women’s Club 1 year old 8-9 am 2 year old 8-9 am 3 year old 9-10 am 4 year old 9-10 am 1110 N. Wheeler Street For more information call Kaila Gosselin 813-716-3675
» Martin Luther King Jr Day
ONGOING EVENTS » Red Rose Inn and Suites Ongoing Events:
Red Rose Inn & Suites- Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Prime Rib & Seafood Buffet Enjoy baked, broiled, steamed, and fried seafood including lightly battered fried shrimp. Succulent steamed crab legs, even tender prime rib au jus with all the trimmings! All this plus salads and deserts to tempt the most demanding palates! Music from Free Time Jazz. Red Rose Inn Suites- Every Thursday Singles Night Out Happy Hour, Dance Contest, Bottle of Wine and $50 Gift Card giveaway PLUS music from Destiny and either Melissa Malone or Tony Johnson! Strawberry Square, 4401 Pomenade Blvd., Plant City A full schedule of Square and Round Dancing is happening every day at Strawberry Square. We have many callers and cuer’s on the schedule. Visit our website: www. strawberrysquaredancing.com or call the office: 813-752-0491
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