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Efforts begin to reduce flooding By Kevin Weiss

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The Hillsborough County Public Works department will soon begin a project aimed at reducing the potential for flooding near the intersection at West Bearss Avenue and Lake Magdalene Boulevard. The department expects to begin construction on the West Bearss Drainage Improvement Project within the next month.The $400,000 project entails replacing the existing drainage structure at the southeast corner of the intersection, upgrading the drainage pipe on West Bearss Avenue and constructing a new linear pond to allow pretreatment of the water before it flows to Lake Magdalene. Hillsborough County project manager

Robbie Wiseman said debris buildup over time has led to flooding at the intersection. Stormwater flows through a flume to a ditch bottom inlet with a grate positioned on top to prevent debris from entering the storm system and ultimately the lake, Wiseman said. “This project will provide a large slot into the structure to allow water to flow into the structure, while still preventing the debris from entering the system,” he said. Wiseman added the drainage project will allow stormwater runoff to flow to the linear pond, located on the south side of Bearss Avenue. “The current drainage system flows through a series of culverts from the north See FLOODING, page 11A

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Stormwater issues, including flooding, have affected the intersection of West Bearss Avenue and Lake Magdalene Boulevard.

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Extra Celestial was formed in August. From left, Annabella Vivero, Caitlin McHale, Casey Banales and Devyn Dacus.

813-546-9060 All-girl band gaining popularity By Kevin Weiss

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A group of 13- to 15-year-old Tampa girls are turning heads in the local music scene. Extra Celestial, an all-girl band made up of vocalist Casey Banales, 14; guitarist Devyn Dacus, 15; bassist Caitlin McHale, 15; and drummer Anabella Vivero, 13, will be performing several live shows in the next two months. They’ll be at Skipper’s Smokehouse on April 8, the Hard Rock Café on April 30 and The Orpheum on May 14. The band, formed in August by Jim Chambers of Jim Chambers Music Box, is also working on Extra Celestial was formed in August at Jim Chambers Music Box. They’ll be performing at recording its first single,“Restart.” Chambers, a former 15-year Skipper’s Smokehouse on April 8 and the Hard Rock record executive who won three Café on April 30. They’ll also be recording their first Grammys with Maroon 5, the Dave single, “Restart,” on April 17. Matthews Band and Flyleaf, had been trying to put an all-female band togeth- include “Helter Skelter” by The Beatles, er for some time. “Heartbreaker” by Pat Benatar and “Exes and “I had worked with them in the past,” Ohs” by Elle King. said Chambers, who works closely with “We don’t really stick to one specific area three other bands.“I finally was able to as- of music.We kind of just do everything,” said semble them. McHale, a sophomore at Steinbrenner High “I think they’re the only all-female band School who’s played bass for two years. in Tampa. Each of them do have (good) qualWhile it’s “much easier” for the band to ities; they all play very well.” learn cover songs, the group also has its The band, described as “alternative rock eyes set on creating a few more singles, and with pop leanings,” mainly plays cover songs possibly creating an EP, extended play. from the 1980s to contemporary. Their single, which they’ll record in a stuSome of their favorite tracks to perform dio on April 17, was written by Banales and

Extra Celestial BAND BIOS • Casey Banales, vocalist: Banales is a freshman at Cambridge Christian School. She began singing at age 6, and also played violin when she was younger. Banales is a member of her school’s basketball, volleyball, track and cheer teams. • Devyn Dacus, guitarist: Dacus is a sophomore at Steinbrenner High School. She first started playing music, on the piano, as a 4-year-old. When she was 10, she started playing the guitar. • Caitlin McHale, bassist: McHale is a sophomore at Steinbrenner High. She has been playing bass for two years after first learning how to play the guitar. She also plays soccer at Steinbrenner. • Annabella Vivero, drummer: Vivero is an eighth-grader at Cambridge Christian. She’s been playing drums since age 5, when she took classes at the American Rock School in Tampa. She is a member of her school’s basketball and track teams.

riffed by Dacus.The process of crafting the single to make it “sound good” took about a month, band members said. “I think it will be easier now to put out more (songs) since we understand the process of songwriting more,” McHale said. The band, which typically rehearses twice a week, has developed a close camaraderie since forming several months ago. “I think it’s because we’re all from different cliques at school,” explained Banales, a See BAND, page 11A

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The Shops at Wiregrass is adding stores By Kathy Steele

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The Shops at Wiregrass is adding fresh faces to its retail lineup. By the end of fall, the outdoor mall will host the grand openings of seven new stores. The first three shops, Lola Perfume, Soleciety Sneaker Boutique, and 3D Musketeers Printing, already are open. VisionWorks, VomFASS Oils, Vinegars, Spirits & Wines, Rocket Fizz Soda Pop & Candy Shop, and Irish 31 will arrive in the next months. “We’re continually working with our leasing department.We listen continually to our customers who tell us what they want,” said

Greg Lenners, general manager at The Shops at Wiregrass. “We try to have a little bit of everything.” The new shops are part of the routine of keeping a mall fresh and were planned ahead of the opening of Tampa Premium Outlets, Lenners said. “We have to be very strategic with what we put in,” Lenners said.That’s true for every mall, including Tampa Premium Outlets, he noted. Four outparcels at Wiregrass are still up for grabs, so additional announcements could happen this year, Lenners said. Lola Perfume features brand-name fragrances for men and women, at a shop near See WIREGRASS, page 11A

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The Shops at Wiregrass is adding to its retail lineup, in an effort to keep up-to-date with customer desires. The regional shopping mall is adding stores including Irish 31, Lola Perfume and Rocket Fizz Soda Pop & Candy Shop.


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