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Pasco County Sheriff Opens New Substation At Wiregrass Mall By Matt Wiley Shoppers should be on their best behavior because there’s a new sheriff in Wesley Chapel. Well, not a new sheriff, but there is a new Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) substation now open at the Shops at Wiregrass Mall. The 1,535-square-foot substation was constructed using inmate labor and will serve as PCSO’s District Office for southeast Pasco County. “We saved thousands of dollars — taxpayer dollars — using inmate labor,” said Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco to the crowd of about 130 during the ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 26. “We were also able to use federal forfeiture dollars — drug money — to build this out. This was a shell before. The best part about it is we’re using drug dealer money to give something back to our community.” The station also will be a resource center for volunteers, citizen support

Members of three local Chambers of Commerce helped Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco cut the ribbon at the new Sheriff’s Office Substation in the Shops at Wiregrass mall on March 26. Photo provided by Jeff Miller. services and for fingerprinting. those tenets of crime prevention to be “Crime prevention specializes in accomplished.” education, empowerment and equipPasco County commissioner Ted ping,” said Cpl. Alan Wilkett, addressSchrader and Pasco Clerk of Court Dr. ing the crowd gathered around the staPaula O’Neil also were in attendance, tion. “This new office will allow all of along with representatives from the

Wesley Chapel, Central Pasco and Pasco/Hernando Hispanic Chambers of Commerce. “We’re glad to be here and as of this day, we’re going to be open, we’re going to be functioning and we’re going to make a difference in our community,” Wilkett said. The new substation is located next to Dillard’s in the mall, at 38239 Paseo Dr. The ribbon cutting ceremony took place at 11:30 a.m. Shoppers were able to interact with the Mounted Posse (PCSO deputies on horseback) and take a look at one of the Sheriff’s Office’s Crime Combat Vehicles. “(The substation) was much needed out here,” Sheriff Nocco said. “Wesley Chapel is a growing area in our county and the intersection of S.R. 56 and Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. is a major corridor. We have hospitals coming in; we have businesses that are growing here. This is a major component of our community.”

‘Celebration Of The Arts’ To Feature Great Entertainment Apr. 14-15!

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Local Man Arrested After High-Speed Chase, Spice Smoker Charged In Broom Beating, Plus Lots Of Local Business News!

The First Installment Of Our 2012 Summer Camp Guide, A Visit To Vallarta’s BEFORE Cinqo de Mayo & More!

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great artists and crafters. The entertainment lineup has seemingly grown every year and this year is no exception, with The Time Bandits, Bryan Edwards, Catch of the Day and Left performing on Saturday, and The Jake Mackey Band, Lorelei & the Cocktail Kings and the ever-popular Nunes at Night scheduled The Time Bandits will be the opening act at the to perform on Sunday. Wesley Chapel Celebration of the Arts Apr. 14! In addition to Wesley For more information, contact Chapel Nissan, the other major sponLoran Tripp at 948-6355 or visit sors for the fifth annual “Celebration” WesleyChapelChamber.com. include Gold Sponsor Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Silver Sponsor the Shops at Wiregrass and Bronze Sponsor Michael’s. This publication is again one of the media advertising partners for this year’s event. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TAMPA FL PERMIT 2801

and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday, with their incredible works of fine art and crafts on display. This year’s outstanding lineup of artists will again include artists who specialize in acrylics, oils and watercolor, metal sculpture, ceramics and glass, lithographs, photography, jewelry and wood sculpture. But, the “Celebration” is always about more than just a collection of

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The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC) and presenting sponsor Wesley Chapel Nissan are proud to announce that the fifth annual Wesley Chapel “Celebration of the Arts” will be held at the Shops at Wiregrass mall the weekend of Saturday-Sunday, April 14-15. Vendors will line the streets of the mall from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday

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A Taste Recap & Video; Plus, Please Support These Great Events! As I looked out over the 2012 Taste of New Tampa@, I made a promise to myself to be more involved with the event next year. With fewer than 20 restaurants participating and fewer than 2,000 attendees for the first time in recent memory (probably ever), I realized that without plenty of restaurants — and yes, beer and wine always helps, too — there is no Taste. So, the day after the 2012 Taste, which was moved from the Shops at Wiregrass mall to Paul R. Wharton High in New Tampa about a month before the event, I called my good friend and New Tampa Chamber of Commerce president Rachel Haviland and told her that I wanted to make an offer to take control of the 2013 Taste, which just happens to be its big 20thyear milestone anniversary! I will keep you posted!

A Video Taste & More?

For those who don’t know, my B.S. degree from the University of Florida isn’t actually in print, but in broadcast journalism. I have written everything from radio and TV commercials to a TV pilot based on the renowned world boxer rankings of The Ring boxing magazine, so transitioning the Neighborhood News into a multimedia production company, while imposing from a technology standpoint for me, is actually a dream that I would like to make a reality...soon. To that end, my crew and I filmed much of this year’s Taste and now have Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News 15345 Amberly Dr., Tampa, FL 33647 Phone: (813) 910-2575 Fax: 910-2483 Website: WCNeighborhoodNews.com Adv. E-mail: Ads@NTNeighborhoodNews.com Editorial E-mail: EditorialDept@NTNeighborhoodNews.com

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An editorial by Gary Nager a four-minute recap of the event — and shorter video packages on some of the participating businesses — available for viewing now on our website (NTNeighborhoodNews.com). I hope you’ll check out our first foray into video production and call our office manager Nikki Bennett at 910-2575 to set up an appointment to discuss affordable videos and multimedia promotion packages for your business or upcoming event.

Local Relays For Life — April 27 & May 11!

North, Temple Terrace and Wesley Chapel Noon Rotary Clubs, are all so proud to present the ninth annual New Tampa Rotary PigFest on “Cinqo de Mayo,” Saturday, May 5, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., at St. Mark Catholic Church on Cross Creek Blvd. in New Tampa. PigFest co-chairs Peter Gambacorta and Robert Garofano are promising to deliver 2,000 attendees — more than twice last year’s recordof more than 900 attendees. In addition, this year’s event will have a focus on “woman-owned businesses” — nine BBQ teams slow-roasting pigs and

competing for great prizes, a huge classic car and bike show, entertainment all day, cash prizes and so much more. Rotary PigFest attendees pay $25 to get in, but that admission price includes chicken, pork and lots of “fixins” from Lee Roy Selmon’s and beer and wine for adults. One child under 12 gets in free with each paid adult admission. In addition, attendees can purchase All proceeds benefit more than 40 nonprofits and schools. For sponsor and vendor applications and more info about this year’s PigFest, visit RotaryPigFest.com.

The American Cancer Society (ACS) continues its search for a cure as it helps those afflicted with and those affected by this devastating disease. The Wesley Chapel & Wiregrass Ranch Relay for Life events will be held at and around the running track at those schools on Friday, April 27 & Friday, May 11, respectively. Both events begin at 6 p.m. Friday and end by noon the next day. Each Relay team has to keep one team member walking on the track through the night in celebration of the ongoing fight to eradicate cancer and to honor the memory of those who have succumbed to this most heinous of illnesses. At our press time, there were 196 Wesley Chapel Relay participants on 26 teams that already had raised more than $18,000 with four weeks still to go until the event is held. Meanwhile, more than six weeks before the Wiregrass Ranch Relay, there were 111 participants on 28 teams that had raised more than $7,000. To join or start a team, make a donation or for more info, visit RelayForLife.org and type in your zip code as your location.

Rotary PigFest May 5!

The Rotary Clubs (the original breakfast club, noon and evening) of New Tampa, as well as the Tampa

Table of Contents LOCAL NEWS, BUSINESS, & EDUCATION UPDATES........................................................Pages 1-26 Wesley Chapel News Briefs ................................................4 Wesley Chapel Man Arrested After High-Speed Chase ‘Spice’ Smoker Beats Father With Broom New Tampa Man Arrested For Possessing Child Porn Senate Redistricting Maps Getting Second Look....................8 Wesley Chapel Community Calendar.......................12-13

Local Business Updates..................................14-25 Home Again Interiors-Quality New & Used Furniture.......14 Dau Orthodontics Opens Closer To Wesley Chapel.........16 Brookline Physical Therapy Adds Zumba & Fitness.............20 Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre......................................22 Attorney Lawrence Miccolis, P.A...........................................24 Wesley Chapel Education Updates.................................26 March ‘Meow-ness’ At Wesley Chapel Elementary ‘Guys & Dolls’ A Smash For Wiregrass Ranch High

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Our Exclusive 2012 Summer Camp Guide!.........29-31 Camp IDS-Fun & Education For Kids This Summer!.........30 A Delicious Pre-Cinqo De Mayo Visit To Vallarta’s!............32 Neighborhood Nibbles....................................................33 WESLEY CHAPEL COLOR CLASSIFIEDS........34

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W ESLEY C HAPEL By Matt Wiley

Wesley Chapel Man In High-Speed Chase After a high-speed chase in Hernando County, a Wesley Chapel man has been arrested on numerous charges. Additional charges were added after the suspect already was in custody. According to the Hernando County Sheriff's Office (HCSO), Benito Cuevas, of 3830 Loury Dr., was arrested around 3 a.m. on March 20 after crashing his car into a tree in the front yard of a private residence near the intersection of Deltona Blvd. and Meadow Lark Rd. in Spring Hill, following a high-speed chase. Cuevas was charged with driving with a suspended license (for the second time), failing to register his vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident where damage was involved and attempting to elude police officers. But, according to authorities, this was just the beginning. Cuevas' girlfriend, Victoria Valentin, also was in the vehicle, a Chevrolet Cavalier. She told deputies that Cuevas had tossed a gun out the window during the chase.

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News Briefs After Cuevas was booked at the Hernando County jail, an officer found the gun that Cuevas threw out of the vehicle during the pursuit. He Benito Cuevas was charged with carrying a concealed firearm and carrying a concealed weapon during a felony around 10 a.m. March 20. According to an arrest affidavit, Cuevas is scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday, April 10. He is being held at the Hernando County Jail on a $41,250 bond.

Spice Smoker Beats Father With Broom A little “Spice” does not make everything nice. At least that is the case for one Wesley Chapel man who was taken into custody after smoking the synthetic drug and physically assaulting his father. According to a Pasco County Sheriff's Office (PCSO) report, Edward Walter O'Rourke was drinking and smoking “Spice,” a synthetic version of

marijuana, in his garage at 30909 Sade Ct. in Wesley Chapel on March 22, but that is not the reason he was taken to the Land O' Lakes jail. The report says that authorities were called after O'Rourke, 46, began beating his father, an 84-year-old, with the brush-end of a broom. A deputy arrived around 6 p.m. and attempted to arrest O'Rourke, but had to call for backup when he began to resist. O'Rourke has been charged with aggravated assault and battery on a person older than 65. He is being held at Land O' Lakes jail without bail. “Spice” is an herbal incense that, when smoked, produces a physical and mental reaction similar to the reaction that comes from smoking marijuana. The drug comes in many different forms with various names, many mimicking the names of different marijuana strains. The synthetic drug can be purchased at most gas stations and convenience stores, although there has been a push recently to try to prohibit the sale of the “incense” due to Walter the unpredictable reactions it proO’Rourke

duces in some people, such as O’Rourke.

New Tampa Man Arrested For Possessing Child Porn A New Tampa man who was arrested on February 29 for possession of child pornography has admitted to his crimes. Edsel Capili, 40, of 20122 Weeping Laurel Pl. in New Tampa, has been charged with 11 counts of child pornography and was released from Orient Rd. jail February 29 on an Edsel Capili $82,500 bond. Deputies say that the arrest follows a month-long investigation by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) Internet Predator Unit. Capili was in possession of files depicting children under the age of 13 engaged in various sexual acts that were discovered on two of his computers and several hard drives, as well as numerous CDs and DVDs. Capili, an AT&T software engineer, admitted to possessing child pornography after being read his Miranda rights.

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House Redistricting Map Passes; Senate Map Getting Second Look Off to the Florida Supreme Court the Senate Redistricting map goes yet again. After being by the Florida House, the newly redrawn (again) Senate Redistricting map will head to the Supreme Court for 30 days so that the justices can review and decide if the map is constitutional and does not violate any new anti-gerrymandering laws. The Senate map was redrawn after the initial map was rejected by a 5-2 vote from the Court on March 9. A special 15-day legislative session, which began on March 14, was ordered so that the Senate could try to once again come up with a redistricting map that the Court would approve. In the initial Supreme Court report, 32 of the 40 Senate Districts were approved, but eight specific districts needed to be redrawn. The Court voted unanimously (70) on the last day of the 2012 Florida legislative session to pass the Florida

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House district maps. This means that, as previously reported in Neighborhood News, Wesley Chapel will be in House District 38, which is now an all-PascoCounty district. New Tampa is now entirely within House District 63, along with the University of South Florida (USF) area and Old Carrollwood. “We are very pleased that (the Supreme Court) validated our maps,” says District 38 (previously District 61) Rep. Will Weatherford (R – Wesley Chapel), whose district had included some Hillsborough residents. Florida House, Senate and U.S. Congressional District maps are redrawn every ten years, after the national census is conducted. Districts are redrawn according to population shifts in the census data. A November amendment to the Florida Constitution (the “Fair Districts Amendment”) requires districts to be drawn without regard to political parties.— Matt Wiley

State Rep. Will Weatherford (left, facing camera) applauds the passing of the Florida House’s redistricting plan.

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Community Calendar

Experienced Networking Professionals (ENP)

Monday, April 9, 7:30 a.m. — This networking group meets Monday mornings at 7:30 a.m. for breakfast and at 8:00 a.m. for networking at Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club (6225 Old Pasco Rd. For more information, call Cindy at 505-3065.

Free Networking Int’l

Monday, April 9, 8 a.m. — Free Networking International (FNI), a group of area business owners, meets each Monday for networking and discussion at the Lexington Oaks Golf Club clubhouse (26133 Lexington Oaks Blvd., off S.R. 54). For more information, call Stacy Dalton at 469-5499.

Wesley Chapel Business Forum & Networking

Monday, April 9, 8 a.m. - The Wesley Chapel Business Forum & Networking (WCBFN) is a free gathering of local business leaders in the South Central Pasco and North Hillsborough areas, taking charge of growing their businesses and incomes, dedicated to helping all of its members build referral partnerships to get new and additional

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business to grow their income. WCBFN meets at the Lexington Oaks Golf Club, located at 26133 Lexington Oaks Blvd. in Wesley Chapel. For more info, call John Roth at 377-2622, send him an email at John.Roth@IBuilderz.com or visit the group’s Facebook page.

Business Networking Int’l

Tuesday, April 10, 7:30 a.m. — Business Networking International (BNI), a group of business professionals who work to support each other through qualified business referrals, meets Tuesdays at Song & Dance Studio (27221 Foamflower Blvd., off Old Pasco Rd.). For more information, contact JD Lane at 391-5018 or by e-mail at Jdlane@benchmarkbusiness.com.

East Pasco Networking

Tuesday, April 10, 9 a.m. — The East Pasco Networking Group meets every Tuesday, 9 a.m., at Beef O’Brady's (1660 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in the Shops at New Tampa of Wesley Chapel plaza). Contact Frankie Ammons at 479-7997 or by e-mail at Frankie@studioglory.com.

Wesley Chapel Rotary Club

Wednesday, April 11, 12:15 p.m.

— The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel meets every Wednesday at Pagelli’s Italian Restaurant at the Shops at Wiregrass mall (2001 Piazza Ave.). For more information, call 8628989 or 391-3895.

WC Civil Air Patrol

Wednesday, April 11, 6:30 p.m. — The Wesley Chapel Civil Air Patrol squadron meets every Wednesday at Tampa North Aero Park (4241 Birdsong Blvd., off S.R. 54). Visit WesleyChapelCAP.com or call Cheryl Spence at 973-7270.

CBC Networking Group

Thursday, April 12, 7:30 a.m. — The Christian Business Connections (CBC) Networking Group meets every Thursday at Organic Life Coffeehouse (1900 Oak Grove Blvd., off S.R. 54, Lutz). The group is open to all business leaders and professionals in New Tampa, Wesley Chapel and surrounding communities. CBC members’ core philosophy puts God first and bases business decisions on Christian values,. For more information, call Jeff Hanneken at 600-9200.

Networking For Success

Thursday, April 12, 8:30 a.m.10 a.m. — The Networking For Your Success group meets every Thursday at Song & Dance Studio (27221 Foam-

flower Blvd., off S.R. 54). For additional information, call John Anglada at 298-3232 or visit NetworkingforYourSuccess.com.

Women In Business Dinner

Thursday, April 12, 6 p.m. - The North East Tampa Women in Business will be having their April Dinner Meeting, featuring guest speaker Star Ryan of Star’s Organic Spa Group, at Hunter’s Green Country Club. Ryan will be speaking about the latest in hair care, including organic hair color and laser hair growth systems. Ryan has been a stylist for 37 years and has been featured on Fox News as an organic hair color specialist. The cost of the dinner is $25 for members and $28 for guests. Please RSVP online by Friday, April 6, at NetWIB.org or call 364-2174.

WC Republican Club

Thursday, April 12, 7 p.m. — The Wesley Chapel Republican Club is pleased to announce its next guest speaker, Pasco supervisor of elections Brian Corley, who will speak on the drafting of new precinct boundaries and how it will have an impact on all voters. All candidates for Pasco County School Board also have been invited to speak. The group meets the second Thursday of each month at Hyundai of Wesley Chapel (27000 Wesley Chapel Blvd./ S.R. 54). Visitors are always wel-

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come to attend. Call Mike Moore at 777-6171 or email WCRepublican@att.net..

are open to all interested parties. For more information, call 4065931 or visit Toastmasters84.org.

WC Wind Ensemble

Heart & Soul Karaoke

Thursday, April 12, 7 p.m. — The Wesley Chapel Wind Ensemble, a community group of brass and woodwind players, meets every Thursday at Crossroads Community United Methodist Church (26211 County Line Rd.). New members are encouraged to join. For additional information, call Glenn at 746-4821 or e-mail him at Trombonegww@juno.com.

WC Sunrise Rotary Club

Friday, April 13, 7:15 a.m. — The Wesley Chapel Sunrise Rotary Club meets every Friday at Quail Hollow Country Club (6225 Old Pasco Rd.) *Note-The Club no longer meets at Lexington Oaks Golf Club. For additional information, call Lynne Wilson at 695-6466.

‘Celebration Of The Arts’

Saturday-Sunday, April 14-15, 11 a.m. - The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce presents the fifth annual Wesley Chapel “Celebration of the Arts” at the Shops at Wiregrass mall. For more info, see page 1.

MOMS Club Of WC

Monday, April 16, 10 a.m. — The Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) Club of Wesley Chapel, a non-profit social group for stay-athome mothers, meets the third Monday of each month at the Lexington Oaks Golf Club clubhouse (26304 Lexington Oaks Blvd., off S.R. 54) for activities, field trips and more. For more information, e-mail Heather at WCMoms@yahoo.com.

Wesley Chapel Toastmasters

Monday, April 16, 6:15 p.m. — The “Wesley Chapel Speaks” Toastmasters Club meets on the first and third Monday of every month, at Hyundai of Wesley Chapel (26944 Wesley Chapel Blvd.). Club meetings

Tuesday, April 17, 5 p.m. Heart and Soul Karaoke meets the third Tuesday of each month at the Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club ballroom. Dinner is available by reservation for $7-10 or you can sit at the bar. Those interested in taking part in this new event in only its second month are encouraged to call ahead to register. For more info, contact Gary Carmichael by email at HeartAndSoulKaraoke@gmail.com.

Lex Oaks Women’s Club

Saturday, April 21, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. - The Lexington Oaks Women’s Club is seeking vendors and sellers to participate in their annual fund-raising event, in conjunction with the community’s yard sale, located at 26304 Lexington Oaks Blvd., off S.R. 54. Vendor spaces are available for $15. For applications and information, call Sue at 907-9063.

WC Relay For Life

Friday, April 27, 6 p.m. - Wesley Chapel’s American Cancer Society Relay for Life will begin with Opening ceremonies at 6 p.m., followed by a “Survivor/Caregiver Lap.” Registered cancer survivors will be treated to a 1950s & ‘60s-themed “American Bandstand Birthday Bash,” with dinner, dessert, gifts, a T-shirt, lots of fun and entertainment. More info next issue! To register a team, volunteer or for more info, email Shanon Weiss at wcsurvivorchair@yahoo.com.

Women Of Wesley Chapel

Friday, May 4, 7:30 a.m. — WOW, the Women of Wesley Chapel networking group, meets the first Friday of every month at the Branch of Christ Building, Cypress View Square (27223 S.R. 56, next to Boardwalk Frozen Custard). This month’s speaker is Jennifer Holloway. For more than a decade, Jen Holloway helped many get their days started on Bay News 9, an

‘Night Of 5000’ & Charity Golf Tourney To Be Held Apr. 21! Saturday, April 21 - There are two great local events to check out today. At 1 p.m., the Aaron Klingebiel Charity Golf Tournament is being held at the newly renovated Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club, to benefit the Klingebiel family. Just a few months after a tragic car accident in February of 2011 in which Jennifer Klingebiel suffered a shattered pelvis and daughter Courtney Klingebiel sustained a shattered left arm and broken left leg, Jennifer’s son Aaron was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He began six weeks of radiation treatments on February 29. Proceeds from the golf tournament will help to pay for the family’s medical-related expenses. For more information, contact Hollie Topash at 780-2511 or Bill Austin at 417-1170. Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club is located at 6225 Old Pasco Rd. Then, at 6 p.m., the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) New Tampa Junior Woman’s Club will be presenting its 15th annual “Night of 5000” black-tie-optional charity ball and fund-raising gala at Hunter’s Green Country Club (10550 Longwater Run Dr.) in New Tampa. Join the “Juniors” for an elegant evening of dining, dancing, casino-style gaming and honoring our brave wounded servicemen and women, as the proceeds of the evening will benefit the Tampa Fisher House, the amazing residence housing the families of the heroes being treated at the James A. Haley Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital, which is located on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., just south of E. Fletcher Ave. For reservations to attend — or sponsor “casino” tables — at the “Night of 5000,” call Isabelle Jensen at (414) 559-3027 or visit GFWCNewTampaJuniors.org.

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Women N Charge Meeting

Friday, May 4, 11:30 a.m. - The meeting will feature guest speaker Dr. Paula O'Neil at the Pebble Creek Golf and Country Club. Elected in 2008 by the voters of Pasco County, Florida, Paula O'Neil became the seventh person and first female to serve as Clerk of Circuit Court & County Controller in Pasco County's history. Prior to serving as a constitutional officer, Paula worked in various capacities in Pasco County

government for over 20 years, dedicated to excellence in government. For more info, contact Loran Tripp at 948-6355.

Wildcat Golf

Saturday, May 19th, 8 a.m. The Wesley Chapel High School Athletic Booster Club invites you to be a part of their rescheduled 2nd Annual Wildcat Golf Challenge, being held at Tampa Bay Golf and Country Club in nearby San Antonio, FL. A lunch buffet, awards and prize drawings will follow golfing! Tickets are $65/golfer and include lunch. Team and hole sponsorships are also available. All proceeds will go to benefit the athletic programs at Wesley Chapel High School. For further information, contact Wesley Chapel High at 794-8700, or visit WCHS.Pasco.k12.fl.us.

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Great Furniture Doesn’t Have To Be New At Home Again Interiors By Sheryl Young Robin and Scott Winter are like “furniture matchmakers.” At the couple’s Home Again Interiors, in the Shoppes at New Tampa plaza (at the southeast corner of Bruce B. Downs Blvd. and S.R. 56, just south of the Shops at Wiregrass mall), the couple matches those looking for great style with new and like-new furniture that needs and deserves a second chance. Home Again is a unique furniture and accessories consignment store , just south of the Shoppes at Wiregrass mall. The Winters say some of the reasons people buy and sell furniture through a consignment shop are estate sales, relocation, redecorating, or moving to a place where their old items won’t fit. In some cases, high-quality and classic furniture might be needed to temporarily stage a house for sale. The shop also gets new pieces from stores that have closed. “Sometimes, we even acquire brand new items from model homes,” says Robin. “And a customer can drop off their old furniture to sell and walk out with new rooms (of furniture).” A tour around the store yields an eyeful of beautiful things, all staged to look like they're already at home — from canopy-covered beds, comfy,

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overstuffed sofas and painted armoires to classic dining sets and much more. Every vase, picture and lamp also is for sale, most at better prices than at most retail stores. At Home Again Interiors, customers can find anything ranging from Louis XIV-era replicas to authentic antiques to modern Florida-style casual seating and even whimsical statues. “But, the trends today are toward dark, substantial wood tones,” explains Robin. “We have plenty of everything.” She explains how consignments work at the store: “The customers who bring things in for consignment sign a contract,” she says. “We agree on a starting price at that time, although the price will be reduced by 15 percent every 30 days. Around one month is our average turnaround time for a sale, but we’ll keep an item on the floor for 90 days. After that, the old owner has the option of taking it back, reducing it by 50 percent for two more weeks, or donating it to charity, for which they'll get a tax writeoff.” No haggling is done on prices at the store. Fair market value for each piece is based on its condition. “We are very fair,” Scott says, pointing to a heavy marble-top table that was appraised at $12,000 but is

(L. to r.) Robin and Scott Winters (front), Robin’s sister Vicki and the Winters’ son Ricky all invite you to visit Home Again Interiors, in the same Shoppes at New Tampa plaza as Bonefish Grill and Beef O’Brady’s. currently priced at $4,000. “We had a played everything, and decided it was Persian rug that came with authenticathe right place to consign his stepfation papers, setting it at $9,000. We ther’s furniture. When we researched sold it for $3,500.” each piece, we found that they came Robin tells interesting stories about from all over the world and had history some of the pieces they've had: behind them, including a hand-carved “A young man inherited his stepfa- table from Africa.” ther’s estate,” she recalls. “The stepfaFine art collections and furniture ther had been a worldwide traveler and from actress Lillian Russell also have collector. The stepson came to the been among the consignment items. store, saw the quality and how we disBut, Home Again only takes pieces that

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Scott points out the decorative base of a pretty glass table to a customer. Chapel.” There is no website yet, but have been in non-smoking homes, the Winters aren’t hurting for one. without pets and without damage. “We do plan on setting up a webWhy Furniture Consignment? site,” Robin says, “but business has seen consistent and brisk, mainly through “I had a coffee shop before,” word of mouth.” Robin explains. “I liked being my own One example is customer Vicki boss, but it was hard with three chilWise, who heard about the store from a dren, so I stopped. When I went back neighbor when she was downsizing to a to work, it was in Human Resources. smaller home. Then, that job was being cut, so I had “We needed to get rid of two bedto look for something else to do.” Robin remembered she had always room suites and a dining room set,” Vicki recalls. “I had considered furniloved decorating and rearranging ture consignment before, and knew of rooms, even as a girl. one other place, but our neighbor told “One day, while I was looking for us about the wonderful items she’d seen space for a shop, I talked to a saleslady at Home Again. When I first walked in at a Salvation Army store. She said the there, it was like I was home. Now, I furniture sold very fast. That, plus the tell everyone about Robin and Scott’s fact that Scott’s father built furniture as a hobby, sealed the deal on opening this business.” Vicki adds, “Nobody follows you business. Scott loved the idea, too.” around the store. They let you browse, Robin now uses her love for decobut at the same time are very attentive rating by helping their customers with and friendly. I've already bought a difmaking decisions, while Scott and the couple’s sons Ricky and Brad deliver the ferent dining room table from them, and plan to bring in more things.” smaller furniture and accessories. A And, apparently, customers already moving company is used for the heavy articles, but there is one set delivery fee, understand how the store works. “We’ve had people watching ticket no matter the weight of the items. prices for when the discounts hit,” says Scott is a full-time firefighter with Robin, “They’ll wait outside on that the city of Tampa with 27 years on the day to get a chance to purchase an item job. He plans to work at Home Again they love!” on a full-time basis when he retires. Home Again Interiors is locatRobin’s sister Vicki also works at the store, so it’s very much a family affair. ed in the Shoppes at New Tampa Home Again’s inventory is listed plaza at 1664 Bruce B. Downs on the store’s Facebook page, under Blvd. Call 973-8363 or visit the “Home Again Interiors, Wesley store’s Facebook page.

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You Can Get A Whole New Smile With Help From Dau Orthodontics! By John McGurl Now, Wesley Chapel residents have even more to smile about, thanks to the orthodontic expertise of Dr. Steven Dau, DMD, of Dau Orthodontics. With the addition of his new orthodontic office located on S.R. 54 in Lutz, just two miles east of Wesley Chapel, Dr. Dau is bringing bigger and straighter smiles to even more area residents. Dr. Dau has been providing residents with skilled work at his first office in the Cory Lake Isles Professional Center on Cross Creek Blvd. in New Tampa for the past six years. “(Lutz) is a relaxing environment,” says Dr. Dau of the familyfriendly area that he feels is a comfortable spot for his expanded practice. A native of Vietnam who was one of thousands of Vietnamese boat people who escaped that country following the Vietnam War, Dr. Dau received his Doctorate of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Florida. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Dentistry from Saint Louis University in St. Louis, MO., and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of South Florida. Although traditional orthodontic care doesn't usually begin until the ages of 12-14, Dr. Dau recommends

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patients come to see him between the ages of eight and ten — not for braces, but instead to set a plan for a healthy smile. He emphasizes the importance of planning a comfortable treatment, rather than forcibly trying to align teeth in place. At those early ages, a retainer may be recommended or possibly some baby teeth being pulled. Actual treatment with braces would still not usually start until between the ages of 12 and 14. “I don’t like starting braces early,” Dau says, adding that he prefers to only have to put someone through braces one time in their lives. Dau Orthodontics uses the Damon® Braces System for most patients. He says Damon, a U.S.-based company, engineers a higher-quality and more technologically-advanced brace that is self-ligating, which in laymen’s terms means that no painful ties or chains are used. He adds that the Damon braces provide a constant, gentle force. They also are more time efficient; adjustments are only needed every two months, compared with every month for the average brace.

Both the Lutz (above) and New Tampa offices of Dr. Steve Dau (left)’s Dau Orthodontics offer quality care in a comfortable, state-of-the-art environment. have to have a “mouth full of metal,” Adjustments also are simpler, making visits to the office shorter and easier on as it is a clear brace system that can be both patients and parents. The average removed daily, custom molded for orthodontic treatment still spans about each patient. Invisalign braces are a year and a half, with most treatments appealing to anyone who may be embarrassed by traditional braces. lasting no longer than two years. Whichever system is used, Dau Damon braces make use of a clip syssays his practice is about helping peotem rather than the traditional elastic bands to hold the wires in place, which ple feel better about themselves. “To me the mouth is like a canDr. Dau says makes the adjustments vas, because I can mold it into what I much quicker. want it to be,” he says. While ordinary dentistry is more about regular mainInvisalign®, Too! The practice does offer offers tenance, orthodontics allows Dr. Dau “Invisalign®” braces, although Dr. to build relationships with his patients. Dau says he prefers the traditional George K., one of Dr. Dau’s braces method, because, “they get bet- happy patients says, “Dr. Dau really ter results.” Invisalign is a popular seems to care about my concerns and choice for those who don’t want to comfort as a patient. He always treats

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Dau Orthodomntics patients Alisha H. (left) and Ben J. are rightfully proud of their new smiles. me with respect and explains my ation of Orthodontists, Southern Assoorthodontic care in a way that I under- ciation of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, Florida Dental stand. His staff is great; (they’re) always nice, smiling, and seem happy Association and Hillsborough County to see me and note how well we are Dental Association. doing with my braces.” Dr. Dau is an active member in Dr. Dau is committed to providthe community. He sponsors various youth sport leagues and also is an ing the best care for his patients. At DauSmiles.com, there is a very helpful active member of the New Tampa weekly blog that offers information on Noon Rotary Club. He has participatnot only dental care, but also “Ask Dr. ed in missionary trips to Haiti to proDau” segments, and even social media vide dental care to local villagers and is updates. The friendly and professional a partner of the New Tampa chapter of staff at Dau Orthodontics is dedicated the “Smile For a Lifetime Foundation.” Recipients of these “My Braces” to staying connected with patients in scholarships from this organization are every possible way, whether it’s the weekly blog, the office’s Facebook fan covered for the complete cost of an orthodontic treatment. page, or just by answering questions For additional information, call on the phone. Dr. Dau is certified by the Amerithe Lutz office (21774 SR 54) of Dau Orthodontics at 909-8200. For can Board of Orthodontics, which is the New Tampa office (10353 Cross the only orthodontic specialty board recognized by the American AssociaCreek Blvd., Suite A), call 929tion of Orthodontists. He also is an 3361. You also can visit online at active member of the American Associ- DauSmiles.com.

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Brookline Physical Therapy — Quality Injury Care & More! By John McGurl A welcoming new physical therapy clinic is offering more than just injury care in Wesley Chapel, just off of S.R. 56 in the Cypress Glen Professional Park. But Brookline also has added affordable personal training and Zumba, Yoga, and Pilates fitness classes to its top-quality therapy services. Founded by John Esguerra, MSPT, and his wife Lea Esguerra, PT, Brookline was created to put the needs of injured patients first. Esguerra received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1990, and his Master of Science in Physical Therapy in 1999, both from Boston University. He says everything about the clinic was built with the patient in mind, from a unique floor that is easy on the joints, to the stateof-the-art fitness and rehab equipment. Physical therapy can help with problems that make it difficult to move around or complete everyday tasks. “People often try to work through the pain, but this can actually make problems worse,” says Esguerra, adding that while every injury is different and requires a different plan, “Our treatments are based on individual evaluations where we identify the problem and figure out the best treatment.”

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He says physical therapists are trained to give people the tools to reduce pain. “I am so thankful that my doctor sent me to Brookline Physical Therapy for my shoulder condition,” says patient John Caffarelli. “My therapist was extremely personable and professional. He took the time to explain all the different exercises I would be doing and taught me the correct use of all of his machines. If I ever need physical therapy again, I will be sure to come back to Brookline.” Esguerra says that one common misconception today is that people have little choice in where to receive healthcare such as physical therapy. “But, nothing can be further from the truth,” says Esguerra. “In most cases, you do have a choice. Many times your physician will make a recommendation for where to go for services such as physical therapy because they believe it may be a more convenient location for you, but are often reluctant to discuss with you the quality of the care you may receive. Since we opened our doors a common complaint we have heard from local physicians is that it is difficult to find quality physical therapy services at some rehabilitation companies as they appear to be more

concerned with maximizing revenues than providing the possible best care for their patients.” He adds that one prominent local physician referred to these other therapy centers as “shake and bake operations,” but Esguerra says, “I often find that the problem is not with therapists, as I’ve rarely met a therapist who didn't mean well nor who didn’t want the best for their patients. The problems occur when physical and occupational therapists are Owner and Physical Therapist John Esguerra provides overworked, underquality services and state-of-the-art fitness & rehab equipstaffed, or do not have the proper facility to pro- ment at Brookline Physical Therapy, located off S.R. 56! vide quality care for their patients. But, Quality PT Services... Brookline Physical Therapy is a theraAmong its many services, Brookpist-owned private practice that makes line offers spinal decompression tracquality care our primary goal and we tion, which Esguerra says is an affordutilize innovative technology to keep able alternative to surgery. Spinal our overhead costs low in order to pro- decompression therapy is a more comvide first class, cost-effective treatments fortable traction therapy used to relieve for all of our patients. Healthcare conback, neck, leg, and arm pain and to sumers need to understand that they treat problems like herniated discs, have a right to demand quality and that compression fractures and joint pain. they have a choice.” While most insurance plans cover

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spinal decompression, if your insurance doesn’t cover mechanical traction, the cost of the treatment is $50 per session. For patients with arthritis or fibromyalgia, the clinic also has cold laser treatments. “Cold” lasers do a number of things for your body, from reducing localized inflammation to stimulating the immune system. It also can be used to relieve acute and chronic pain, and stimulate nerve function. Much like the abacus evolved into the computer, cold lasers have been referred to as “modern day acupuncture” by relevant web sites. Unfortunately, this type of treatment is still considered investigational and insurance does not cover it. However, if Esguerra believes it will be effective in your treatment, he will not charge additional fees for cold laser treatment. Stand-alone cold laser treatments will cost $35 per session when requested by a patient or by his or her doctor. Brookline provides a full spectrum of physical therapy for all age groups, having seen patients from as young as age 5 to the age of 92. Esguerra says he pulls from past experiences to make his operation in Wesley Chapel run smoothly. “We (Brookline Physical Therapy) are all under one roof, we are all state of the art,” he says.

including Zumba, Yoga and Pilates classes, are available at Brookline. “We intended to offer these services from when we started planning the office,” says Esguerra. “The facility was designed for them.” The premium dance floor is designed with a highquality vinyl that is easy on the joints when moving rapidly in high-impact classes like Zumba. Zumba is one of the fastest-growing aerobic workouts, with classes in almost every gym, and even a video game released for all three major game systems and their motion technologies. At Brookline, certified Zumba instructors make sure you’re doing the intense workouts correctly to get the full benefit. The small class sizes allow for more individualized instruction to ensure that every one maintains the proper form. The studio also is expertly designed for yoga and Pilates classes, too, and to be comfortable for every patient. The facility boasts a premium sound system and a peaceful environment. “I was excited when John came to our office to introduce himself and to announce that Brookline offers exercise classes such as Yoga, Pilates, and Zumba,” says Summar Robinson. “For me personally, Zumba was the one that sparked my interest. I enjoy being out on the dance floor when I go out, so what better way to exercise than to dance to good music! I exercise in

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other ways throughout the week, but my Zumba class by far is the most enjoyable and I look forward to going every week. I know I’m burning calories and getting a good, full-body workout. Georgette is a great instructor with explosive energy that is contagious, but she is also patient with the beginners.” Among the huge benefits of taking classes at Brookline over a local gym are the Zumba fitness is fun — and affordable — at flexibility and options. Instead Brookline Physical Therapy! of paying a monthly membership fee, classes cost just $7.50 per class, Chapel,” says Esguerra, adding that all the news outlets he researched, such as or $50 for a package of eight classes. CNN and Money magazine, ranked Feel like an exhilarating Zumba workWesley Chapel very high as a place for out one day, and want to slow it down with some relaxing yoga the next? With families to settle down. “When I asked how to get our name out there, everythe eight-class option, you can mix and one said to advertise in the Neighbormatch, so you never have to worry hood News,” says Esguerra. about your workout becoming routine. In his spare time, Esguerra is both For those transitioning from rehabilitation towards a self-managed fitness an avid fisherman and a music enthusiast; he enjoys flats fishing for snook and program, the clinic has 30-day memredfish, as well as playing classical and berships for unlimited use of the gym jazz piano. After earning his degree, during business hours. The memberEsguerra studied music at conservatoships cost $50 per month and give you ries in both Boston and New York. the ability to plan your own workout, For appointments and more although John, Lea and their certified information, visit Brookline Physical instructors are also available to help. “We looked all over the country— Therapy at 26837 Tanic Dr., Suite 101 or call 527-6913. Or, visit West Virginia (and his home of) New BrooklinePhysicalTherapy.com. York, but ultimately decided on Wesley

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Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre Combines Caring & Technology! By Matt Wiley Lasers and acupuncture may not sound like words usually associated with pets and vets, but the Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre uses both to keep pets in both New Tampa and Wesley Chapel healthy. Dr. Timothy D. Hodge, D.V.M., and his staff have a passion for pets that has resonated through their use of new technology — and superior customer service — since the veterinary hospital first opened in 2003. Cross Creek is a full-service animal hospital now located in the Cory Lake Isles Professional Center off of Cross Creek Blvd. in New Tampa, geared towards helping dogs, cats and “pocket pets,” such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits and ferrets. The hospital has taken advantage of new technologies, such as laser surgeries and procedures, and made them the focus of the office’s pet care since it opened. Dr. Hodge and his staff believe that his use of laser surgeries for so many years and the entire staff’s devotion to customer service are what separates Cross Creek from other animal care facilities in the area. “We had decided in the very beginning that because laser technology

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was really taking off and it was more affordable, and small animal practices could have this service, we purchased the laser from the very beginning,” says Dr. Hodge. “We made it part of our procedures from the get-go. That’s the new standard of care.” Dr. Hodge uses a surgical laser for all of the surgical procedures he performs. He says Dr. Timothy Hodge, DVM (left), and his friendly staff invite that it provides a you to visit the Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre in the much better experiCory Lake Isles Professional Plaza on Cross Creek Blvd. ence for the pet because, as opposed to University in Starkville before gradating an incision with a scalpel, a laser doesn’t with his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine leave exposed nerve endings and blood degree in 1995. vessels when it cuts. In addition to the surgical laser, “That’s where you get more pain,” Dr. Hodge and his staff also use a comhe explains. “But, the laser seals nerve panion therapeutic laser, a small endings and blood vessels as it cuts, portable laser that emits a circle of red making the procedure almost bloodless. light and is used to treat arthritis, skin It’s less painful; there’s less discomfort. irritations, swelling, chronic ear issues And, pets are less likely to mess with and other issues. The laser is mobile, so their incisions afterwards.” pets can be brought in for treatment, or Hodge says he first saw a surgical it can even be taken on house calls. laser in action during his last few years Hodge says that the therapeutic of veterinary school at Mississippi State

laser has been used a lot recently in physical therapy and sports medicine for humans, noting that in some cases, it helps athletes avoid surgery and get back in the game more quickly. “Patients usually want to come back,” Hodge says. “We tell them to see how one laser session goes. They usually call back and say they want to set up a package.” At Cross Creek, Hodge says he likes to get to the bottom of the problem and eliminate it completely. “It’s what I consider ‘un-stacking the deck of cards,’” he says. “Every time I do a laser session, I’m taking off a certain amount of cards from the stack. Eventually, you want to get down to as low as possible, so there’s no pain, no discomfort; that’s all gone.” By using the laser to reduce inflammation and irritation with different pet ailments, Hodge says it helps to reduce the amount of oral medication he has to prescribe for the pet. “If we can get these pets off chronic medication, that’s great,” he says. Shelley Cobb and her eight-yearold Sheltie Joey, know the benefits of the companion laser. “He is on his second package now and he is very happy,” says Cobb. “He

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Cats and dogs can both receive acupuncture treatments at Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre. is part of the family and I am happy that I do not have to give him medication every day. Overall, we are very pleased and will continue to have the therapeutic laser sessions performed on Joey.” Another technique Hodge uses to try to offer alternatives to oral medication is the Eastern practice of acupuncture to treat common pet issues, such as arthritis. He uses Western medical practices to diagnose the problem, and then offers acupuncture as a treatment option to “help the body heal itself.” “I like to think of it more as ‘integrated medicine,’” he says. “We use a little of (Eastern and Western medicine) to optimize our care for the pets.” Cross Creek does not practice what Hodge describes as “shotgun medicine,” where a person brings in a

pet and the vet just writes a prescription and sends them on their way. He says that getting to use cutting-edge technology and run his practice his way were always his goals. “I was an associate vet for seven years, so I worked under another doctor, who was the owner of that clinic,” he explains. “At that point, I thought I was ready to branch out on my own. I kind of had my own ideas of how I would run a place, how I would do certain things.” In 2003, he decided to make his dream a reality and started Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre from scratch, instead of moving his office into someone else’s previous location. “At that point, everything you plan is basically how you want it,” he explains. “You’re not going in and buying a facility that’s already set up a certain way with a certain thought process, and then you’ve got to mold that to your way. It was easier to just start from the beginning, my way, and then have everything develop after that.” In 2011, Dr. Hodge and Cross Creek moved to their current facility in the Cory Lake Isles Professional Center, just down the street on Cross Creek Blvd. from their previous location in another retail center. “I love this area,” says Hodge.

“The community is wonderful.” And, speaking of the community, Dr. Hodge says he likes to give back. He says that any surplus food or pet supplies are donated to the Humane Society or Animal Services. He also is starting a “charitable trust,” a For everything from boarding your pet to laser surgeries, new program that will Cross Creek has it all in a clean, colorful environment! soon help customers who may not be able to afford a certain the course of the year,” he explains. “It’s something that we’re doing to procedure or medication at the time help make pet care more affordable.” that their pet needs it. Cross Creek offer plans for a vari“This charitable trust will be there to say, ‘Okay, we’ll take care of the bill. ety of pets and offers a variety of other services, such as dental care, grooming We’ll help you out with donations and boarding. Cross Creek also offers towards that area,” he says. Other cusheart ultrasounds, which are available tomers can donate a few dollars whentwice a month. ever they can, and that money will be For more information about there for them, too, should they ever Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre, need it. including a complete list of services Another way that Cross Creek is offered and pet health plans availhelping the community is setting up able, visit CrossCreekVet.com. Or, year-long packages for pet care that stop in at 10323 Cross Creek Blvd., save the customer money. Suite H. in the Cory Lake Isles Pro“If they sign up for this plan, over fessional Center, just past Cory Lake the course of a year, the pet owner can Isles Dr. in New Tampa. The office save anywhere between 20-25-percent also can be reached by phone at 994if they were to be paying each visit for 6929. these vaccines and wellness care over

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Lawrence Miccolis, P.A. - Attorney, Mediator & Former Chopper Pilot By Matt Wiley At first glance, it may be hard to believe that just a few years ago, Lawrence Miccolis, P.A., was flying CH-53E helicopters as a U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Colonel. Dressed in a professional business suit and seated in the lobby of the Intercontinental Hotel in the bustling Westshore district of Tampa, Miccolis has spent his time since retiring from the Corps practicing law across Tampa Bay, including the New Tampa area. “I thought about (practicing law) for many years, but decided to fly first,” says Miccolis. “After I retired, as things came together, I thought that this would be a profession that I would enjoy doing.” Miccolis, a New Tampa resident, retired from the Marine Corps in 2004, after more than 20 years of service. Through his full-service, small, mobile law firm, Miccolis works with clients on everything from small-to-mid-sized business counseling, dispute resolution and estate planning to helping ensure that U.S. military veterans receive the benefits they deserve. “A large part of what I do is trying to help people prevent problems,” he says. “The other part of it is helping

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people through solutions. If you don’t have to get into a huge dispute, what’s the most efficient way to solve the problem? That’s kind of the philosophy of this firm.” Although he primarily deals with civil litigation, Miccolis says that his specialty is small business counseling, helping entrepreneurs get their businesses off the ground. “I make sure there are good contracts and agreements in place to protect themselves and their customers,” he says. “That’s very satisfying to me.” Miccolis says that many of the businesses he has worked with have continued to prosper in the face of this difficult economy and have appreciated the fact that he has been able to bring things to their attention to help protect them — the business owners, as well as the businesses themselves. Miccolis says he enjoys helping people make better agreements for the businesses and for their customers. “As the laws have changed, I’ve been able to provide insights to (my clients) to help them decide which direction to take with their businesses,” he explains.

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lis also is dedicated to helping recent veterans solve disputes, making sure they receive the benefits they deserve when they transition out of Attorney the military — Lawrence Miccolis something with handles a variety which he has perof legal cases. sonal experience. He admits that it was a big transition from the military to law school for him, but it was also, he says, a natural progression. As a commanding officer in the Marines, Miccolis had Court Marshal authority. He says that his experiences made becoming an “officer of the court” a natural fit. “I’ve seen just about every situation that a person could be faced with and that covers a spectrum of both personal and professional issues,” he explains. “Those experiences have prepared me to help people now from a law practice perspective.” During his time in the military, Miccolis says that he saw all types of people in different situations from all walks of life, both in this country and abroad, from dire financial situations to

dealing with personal tragedies. “I’ve dealt with people in other nations — the western Pacific, the Middle East, etc. — at the governmental level,” he says. “I understand how governments operate and I understand how businesses operate, and these cultures are different. I think that experience has given me a ‘leg up’ in sensitivity in the many situations I may face here, locally.” Miccolis started his mobile firm in 2010, after becoming licensed to practice law in the state of Florida. In addition to graduating from Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, FL, in 2009, he also boasts a Master’s degree in Operations Analysis from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA., as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Villanova University in Villanova, PA. While in law school at Stetson, Miccolis was involved with the school’s Moot Court program, in which law students participate in simulated law cases, giving oral arguments and writing court briefs. Miccolis was selected to be on the Moot Court Board, a prestigious honor, and has since become an advocacy skills trainer, helping to coach current law students who participate in

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the school’s Moot Court program. He also took advantage of another opportunity while at Stetson that has become a regular part of his law practice: Miccolis became a certified mediator for “alternative dispute resolution.” “Essentially, in the pre-litigation process (in a civil case), it’s an opportunity for the parties to solve problems by themselves,” he says. “It can be courtordered or they can do it on their own. An impartial third party comes in and will listen to the each party’s issues and help facilitate a solution if it’s at all possible. I thought that was a nice opportunity and fit for my personality and professional demeanor to help folks through that process.” One feature that makes Miccolis’ firm stand out from others in the area is that it is mobile. He offers a very personalized service, where he visits with clients in their homes or businesses at their best convenience and according to their schedules. Since he works in both north/New and south Tampa, he hasn’t yet committed to office space at either location. “I try to make people comfortable,” he says. “When I meet them at their home or business, it helps put people at ease.” The reason it’s easy for Miccolis to stay mobile is because he currently is

the entire law practice. With only the help of his wife, Annmarie, Miccolis is able to counsel clients, while Annmarie handles the administrative part of the business from home. “We’ve got our distinct personalities, but we work very well together,” he says. “She takes very good care of the details on the administrative side of things.” The two have shared 27 years of marriage and have two sons. “I maintain most of the administrative planning and office management for the firm, which enables my husband to focus on personal service to his clients,” says Annmarie. “He relies on me for taking care of everything from maintaining files to tracking expenses and marketing.” “I wouldn’t be here without Annmarie,” he confesses. “She’s been a huge source of support for me.” Miccolis says he does eventually plan on potentially settling down somewhere in the New Tampa area and opening a permanent office. But, for now, Miccolis is a man on the move. “I’ll go the extra mile to help folks out,” he says. “If they need help at whatever time of day it is, I will make myself available.” For additional information

During his 20-year career in the U.S. Marine Corps, Miccolis (left) flew these impressive CH-53E helicopters. about Lawrence Miccolis, provides, call 504-7136 or visit P.A., and all of the legal services he MiccolisLaw.com.

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March ‘Meow-ness’ Hits Home At Wesley Chapel Elementary By John McGurl

va’s help, WCE faculty and students collected more than 5,000 cans of cat food to donate. The WCE class that collected the most cans received five days of physical education for the week, getting to choose the activities, while most WCE classes usually only receive two days of PE. The students who brought in the most cans also were rewarded with “golden” tickets to the Safety Patrol’s end-of-year water day. Two teachers used the fund raiser as a way to get their students to read. Third grade teachers Amanda Novotny and Marci Williams brought in cans of cat food that their students could win by logging the most hours on iReady, a computer reading program. Third grade student Taylor Mack earned the 510 cans by logging 32 hours in the reading program. Thanks to winning that prize, Taylor was also the highest donor overall with a total of 522 cans.

“March Madness” may have struck the students at Wesley Chapel Elementary (WCE) in a different way than it may have hit your office, because they spent the month of March collecting cat food for Labor of Love Animal Rescue, Inc., a mobile rescue service. WCE’s student Safety Patrol took on this task as its annual community service project. Coach Chris Gorman, WCE’s Safety Patrol coordinator, physical education teacher and head of the WCE “March Meow-ness” food drive, says, “Our main goal is to get all of the animals adopted.” Gorman adds that all of Labor of Love’s cats are being kept in volunteers’ homes. “Our Safety Patrol made posters and even a commercial that ran on our closed circuit TV channel,” says Gorman. The students also created a display of the donations in the cafeteria under an assortment of tiles decorated by students with images of animals. Gorman says he also contacted many cat food companies. Weruva, a company that makes all-natural pet foods, sent 500 cans to help the cause. “I was really surprised when they (Weruva) replied that Wesley Chapel Elementary third grader Taylor Mack they wanted to help,” shows off all of the cat food collected by WCE students he says. With Weruto help Labor of Love Animal Rescue.

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‘Guys & Dolls’ A Smash Hit For Wiregrass Ranch High! Student of Wiregrass Ranch High (WRH) may not have known who Nathan Detroit or Sarah Brown was before WRH’s drama department brought a classic to life the weekend of March 16-18 — when the school’s drama department performed the musical“Guys and Dolls” — but anyone who attended those performances surely does now. Originally produced in 1950 by Feuer and Martin, “Guys and Dolls” has become one of the most recognizable musicals in Broadway history after winning the 1950 Tony award for Best Musical. Drama teacher Margret Peacock produced WRH’s version of the musical. “This was our first big musical, and I wanted something with a big name, and a big cast,” she says. The shows were held at the Center for the Arts on the campus of Wesley Chapel High. “Guys and Dolls” introduces flawed and lovable characters like Sky Masterson (Grant Moldin), a renowned gambler and womanizer; Sarah Brown (Ashley Shalna), the missionary “doll” who is trying to save everyone’s souls; Nathan Detroit (Tyler Baughn), who runs the oldest, established, permanent, floating craps game

in town and his fiancé, Hot Box star Adelaide (Nicolette Doria). The planning for the extravagant show began at the end of the A scene from WRH’s 2010-11 school “Guys & Dolls.” year. Mrs. Peacock’s cast spent four months rehearsing songs and dances. “I’m so impressed with the level all of the students rose to,” she says, adding that most of the drama students also are very involved with other school activities, such as orchestra, wrestling or tennis. Peacock notes that the three performances of WRH’s “Guys and Dolls” brought in between 1,400 and 1,600 attendees combined, and raised an estimated $1,500. She already is at work on next year’s production of “Bye, Bye Birdie,” a popular 1960 musical comedy. “These large musicals take a lot of planning, and we look forward to an even bigger success from next year’s show,” say Peacock. — JM

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Presenting Our Exclusive 2012 Summer Camp & Program Guide! So, what are you going to do to keep your kids busy this summer? We ask you that same question every year and, thankfully, we’ve been told that more people in New Tampa & Wesley Chapel find answers to that question right here, in our exclusive annual Summer Camp (& Program) Guide — which will run in at least the April and May issues of both New Tampa & Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News — than from any other local advertising medium! We are always happy to add more camps and programs to this listing — which we provide as a free service to our Summer Camp advertisers. We also charge a nominal fee to run these listings for camps and programs that don’t want or can’t afford to buy display ads in our print editions. For advertising rates and information, call Nikki Bennett at 910-2575 today! — GN

Academy At The Lakes

The Academy at the Lakes school in nearby Land O’Lakes invites all children in the Tampa Bay community ages 3-14 (Pre-K to rising 9th graders) to join us for a summer of adventure, sports, creativity, and friendships. The “Summer at the Lakes” Day Camp will be open for 8 one-week sessions from June 11-August 3. Check out our online brochure at AcademyattheLakes.org/campuslife/summer-camp or visit 2220 Collier Pkwy. or call 948-7600.

Camp IDS

Independent Day School-Corbett Campus (IDS-CC) hosts one of the largest summer camps in the Tampa Bay area for ages 3-18, Camp IDS.

Divided into seven weekly sessions from June 11 to July 27, Camp IDS 2012 offers more than 70 different full-day and half-day camps in a broad array of fields: academics, communications and technology, performing arts, visual arts, recreation, sports, and travel. Free morning extended care is provided from 7:15 am - 8 am. Bus transportation and after-camp care from 3 pm - 6 pm are also available for an additional fee. Lead camp counselors are highly trained teachers. IDS-CC is located at 12015 Orange Gr. Dr., Tampa 33618. For more information, call 961-3087, visit IDSYes.com/camp-ids (where you can download the camp brochure and registration form) or see the story on page 30.

Camp Seal

Camp Seal is a full-day local camp for children ages 4-12 offering a variety of activities. Camp Seal offers weekly themes, swim lessons or stroke development, recreational swimming, arts and crafts, archery and sports. The cost of camp is $175 per week and families can

enroll weekly. Payment plans available. For additional information, call 813229-7946 or visit the camp, which is held one block north of the Seal Swim School (off N. Dale Mabry Hwy.) in the Christ Cumberland Presbyterian Church at 19501 Holly Lane in nearby Lutz or visit CampSeal. net/contact.html.

Family of Christ

The Family of Christ Christian School & Child Development Center Summer Camp in nearby Tampa Palms will have weekly themes that include outside games & athletics, computers, arts& crafts, cooking projects and age-appropriate field trips. We have certified teachers on hand, offer full-& part-time programs and offer multichild discounts. Separate groups for: Kindergarten, 1st-3rd grades, and 4th8th grades. We also offer: Summer VPK, 3& 4-year-old Summer PreK. For a downloadable brochure, visit FamilyOfChristTampa.com/ summercamp. For more info, visit 16190 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. or call 558-9343, ext. 10.

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The summer camp programs at Hunter’s Green Country Club

(HGCC) in nearby New Tampa starts Monday, June 11. For ages 5-12 & ages 12-15, the Kids Choice Activities include themed tracks, such as cooking, archery (new), cheerleading, Frisbee golf (new), flag football, lacrosse (new), volleyball, origami (new), nature, soccer, dance & basketball. Additional daily activities include daily swimming, music group games, movies, arts & crafts & much more. Afternoon snack included! Weekly field trips will be added fun for all! (Additional fees will be applied for field trips.) Visit 18101 Longwater Run Dr. or call for information about our Counselor-in-Training Program for campers 12-15 years old. For more info, call 813-973-4220 or visit ClubCorp.com/Clubs/Hunter-sGreen-Country-Club/Amenities/2012summercamp.

New Tampa Dance Theatre

The New Tampa Dance Theatre (NTDT) on Cross Creek Blvd. is offering its popular and exciting Summer Program for the beginner through advanced student, ages 3-adult, June 11-29 (Mon.–Fri.) with 1-, 2- and 3week options available. There are multiple programs from which to choose: half & full-day camps exploring the creative world of dance, intensives designed for the serious student, and daily afternoon or evening classes for all ages. Each program allows studentsthe opportunity to participate in a variety of classes, as NTDT is See “Camps” on page 31..

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Camp IDS — Education & Fun For Your Kids All Summer Long! Every year, hundreds of children return to Independent Day School’s “Camp IDS” summer camp because of the program’s extensive selection, highly trained teacher-counselors, safe and nurturing environment — and because everyone has a great time! Whether you’re a parent looking for something for your adventurous middle school student to do this summer, or you’re searching for a safe and nurturing environment for your threeyear-old, the Independent Day School-Corbett Campus (IDS-CC)’s Camp IDS, located at IDS-CC (less than 30 minutes from most of Wesley Chapel on Orange Grove Dr. in the North Tampa/South Carrollwood area), has more than 70 different options from which to choose for kids ages 3-18. Preparing your three- or fouryear-old for pre-kindergarten? How about “Bookworms in the Garden” or “Fun with Numbers?” Have a budding scientist? There’s “Junior Astronomy,” “Junior Scientists” and “CSI IDS” camps. Is there a future Broadway star in your family? Check out “That’s Entertainment!” And, when it comes to sports, Camp IDS offers everything from basketball to matball. Divided into seven weekly sessions from June 11-July 27, Camp IDS offers full- and half-day camps in a broad array of fields – academics, communications and technology, performing arts, visual arts, recreation, sports and travel. “Camp IDS has been providing something for everyone from prekindergarten through high school for many years,” says Independent Day School’s Marie Massara, who codirects the camp with Assistant Head of School Nick Rodriguez and middle

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school teacher Stephen Shoe. While many campers participate in traditional sports camps such as soccer, volleyball and archery, children looking for something new can choose from camps in disc golf, filmography, Chinese kids’ games or earth-friendly art, just to name a few. Fine arts camps in musical theatre, drama, band, dance, photography and painting complement other Your kids will have their best summer ever at Camp IDS in North Tampa/Carrollwood! creative endeavors in cooking, newsnorthwest Hillsborough County with that record. Mr. Bronson also is conpaper reporting, broadcasting and ducting a SCUBA camp during which more than 500 students from PreK3 computers. middle schoolers can earn their NAUI through 8th grade. At IDS, all chilA Wilderness Extreme camp for dren experience the International Baccertification and then head to the fifth-eighth graders, for example, calaureate Programme in a highly acaFlorida Keys for diving. includes hiking, mountain biking, demic and nurturing environment "The majority of children who snorkeling, canoeing and inline skatfocused on excellence and excitement come to Camp IDS have been here ing. And an Adventure Camp for in learning. IDS-CC has become recbefore," says Massara. "They keep grades three through five takes chilognized as an exemplary school with coming back because they feel safe, dren to a variety of attractions around welcome, and they have a great time." more than 6,500 visitors observing the Tampa Bay area. and learning from IDS-CC teachers. “Our highly trained teachers and “Campers can strengthen reading, For more information about experienced camp counselors love writing or math skills in the morning IDS-CC summer camps, visit what they do," adds Shoe. "And that and then dance on stage or shoot IDSYes.com/camp-ids or call 961fun and positive attitude permeates hoops in the afternoon," Rodriguez 3087 for a brochure. For more the entire camp." says. "They can paint, perform in a information about IDS-CC, contact Founded in 1968, Independent Broadway musical, build and launch the Admissions Office at 961-3087 Day School-Corbett Campus is a fully model rockets, learn archery, cook, accredited, nonsectarian private school for a personal tour or visit bake and so much more. We offer IDSYes.com. located on Orange Grove Dr. in something for everyone." Shoe adds, “What’s been great about Camp IDS is that the children can choose what they really want to do. The wide selection of camps exposes children to new things that they might not normally know much about, and offers them an opportunity to expand their interests in a positive and supportive environment.” For example, middle school thrill seekers can join IDS middle school teacher Tom Bronson on the roller coaster connoisseur's dream trip, Adrenaline Camp. Last year, participants rode roller coasters in five parks in five days, and this year, Mr. Bronson hopes to top

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“Camps” Continued from page 29 New Tampa Dance Theatre

(cont. from page 29) equally proficient in multiple artforms (classical ballet, modern, tap, jazz, hiphop and creative movement). For more information, visit NTDT at 10701 Cross Creek Blvd. or NewTampaDanceTheatre.com, or call artistic director Dyane Elkins IronWing at 994-NTDT(6838).

PROtential Sports

Our summer camp program is designed to give your child, ages 5-15, structure, fun and physical activities during the summer months. Fun, weekly field trips to places like Busch Gardens, MOSI, movies, and more. The sports curriculum is set up so your child will learn a multiple number sports daily. The daily schedule provides five sports per day along with a rest time and lunch. Your child will also be with a small group, thus receiving lots of individual attention from our hand pick coaching staff. All of our coaches are former professional or collegiate

athletes, and are qualified to inspire your child to become an all around better child. Visit the Seven Oaks location at 2300 Guard St. PROtential also has camps in nearby New Tampa in the Grand Hampton and Hertige Isles communities. Register as soon as possible, as the price fluctuates with distance from start date of camp. Call for details: 843-9460 or visit protentialsports.com/summercamp.html.

USF Pre-College Camp

High school-age students can take advantage of an outstanding oncampus, pre-college summer experience at the University of South Florida’s Tampa campus (below). USF offers twelve programs for high school students in contemporary studies, including engineering, architecture, global sustainability, marine science, art and design, music, film

studies, American Sign Language, S.T.E.M. and so much more! Students can pursue academic interests, discover career options, earn college credit and explore university life. Programs range from single day to three weeks and offer residential, commuter and even online access. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to jump-start your college experience and pursue your interests! View details and register online at USF.edu/precollege or call 1(888) 873-4968 or visit the school at 4202 E. Fowler Ave.

You Do The Dishes

If your child loves art, then this summer camp is for you! You Do The Dishes in the Shoppes at Amberly plaza in Tampa Palms is now offering Art Fest 2012 for children ages 7-13. Workshops will be held MondayFriday, 10a.m. - 4p.m. during the following dates: June 11-15, 18-22, 2529; July 9-13, 16-20, 23-27,July 30-Aug 3; Aug 6-10. The cost per session is $210, which includes all art materials. Children should bring their own snacks and lunch. Space is limited and advance sign-up is necessary! Call 975-1700 or visit You Do the Dishes (15357 Amberly Dr.) or YouDotheDishes.com for more info.

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Every Day Is Cinqo De Mayo At Vallarta’s In Wesley Chapel! By Gary Nager Cinqo de Mayo will be held this year on Saturday, May 5, which means that popular Mexican restaurants like Vallarta’s Restaurante Mexicano in the Wesley Chapel Village Market (on Bruce B. Downs Blvd. at S.R. 54) will be even more packed than usual that Saturday night. But, why wait until May 5th to check out Wesley Chapel’s most popular and most affordable Mexican restaurant, when Vallarta’s is open and serving huge portions of great food every day (except Sunday) for lunch and every day for dinner? My buddy Fabian Jimenez at Vallarta’s, which is celebrating its tenth Cinqo de Mayo in the middle of its eleventh year at the same location in the Village Market, knows he will be packed for that most famous of Mexican holidays, “So, we hope everyone will visit us before Cinqo de Mayo.” The place is already crowded ed for dinner most nights (and is getting known for being a quick, value-conscious lunch, too), but Fabian says Cinqo promises to be “crazy fun.” Fabian’s uncle started the original Vallarta’s on N. 56th St. in Temple Terrace and is a partner with Fabian in two of this Tampa-based family “chain” of seven restaurants all using the Vallarta’s name. Among the other locations are two in Lutz, U.S. Hwy. 19 in Palm Harbor, N. Dale Mabry Hwy. and Anderson Rd. in Carrollwood. Fabian says he is proud of the number of regular customers the Wesley Chapel location has who come back week after week, many of them multiple times each week, for the atmosphere, the cuisine and the great prices. Although I try to limit the number of hot tortilla chips I enjoy, Vallarta’s puréed tomato salsa is never overpowering (some people I know add a little hot sauce to it) and washing that down with an ice cold Dos Equis or Modelo cerveza (and/or a shot of an upscale

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Photos (clockwise from above left). Everyone loves the chips & salsa at Vallarta’s in the Wesley Chapel Village Market. The shredded pork tacos de carnita are served with a green tomatilla sauce. You always get great service from the friendly staff. Whether you like shrimp, steak, chicken or combo fajitas, they always sizzle at Vallarta’s. One of our editor’s new favorite dishes is the Vallarta’s Special ribeye steak.

Don Julio or Patron tequila) is definitely required for me at Vallarta’s, which boasts a premium, full-liquor bar and also serves a variety of fun frozen drinks. Among the appetizers I enjoy at Vallarta’s are the huge Grande Quesadilla (half-stuffed with chicken and half with beef tips, plus refried beans and served with guacamole and sour cream), the shredded pork tacos de carnita and the pico de gallo. I never order nachos myself (too filling and fattening for my taste), but one fellow patron at the bar said she comes back with a girlfriend to share the nachos with beef and beans. Yes, Vallarta’s has very popular enchiladas, burritos, tacos, combination meals, vegetarian entrées and child’s plates, but this meat lover keeps coming back to the great chicken and steak specialties, from combo fajitas to my current favorite dish, the “Vallarta’s Special” whole ribeye steak, which is topped with onions, tomatoes and bell peppers, served with rice, beans and flour tortillas. I also have enjoyed the grilled pollo a la parilla, which is perfectly grilled and served with rice, a guac salad and tortillas, and the batterdipped pollo empanisado, which (at

least to me) doesn’t even need its side of nacho cheese dipping sauce. In other words, you really can make any day Cinqo de Mayo at Vallarta’s of Wesley Chapel! Enjoy the fiesta!

Vallarta’s is located at 5335 Village Market, near Beall’s Outlet. For reservations and more info, call 9075161. Or, visit VallartasTampa.com to reach other Vallarta’s locations.

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Neighborhood Nibbles — Burger Monger, iCream, Baja’s & A Pearl Despite the economy (or maybe because of it?), new restaurants are still popping up all over Wesley Chapel and it’s my absolute pleasure to keep you informed about all of the latest newcomers in our area. Burger Monger - I had never tried the original location on N. Dale Mabry Hwy. in Carrollwood, so I was looking forward to the opening of Burger Monger in the former Panchero’s location, in the same section of the Shops at New Tampa plaza on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. as Bonefish Grill. And so far, I have to say I am a fan of the 100-percent Akaushi Kobe beef hamburgers and the grilled chicken sandwiches — both available with more gourmet toppings than I can possibly list here — as well as the tasty skin-on, hand-cut fries at the Monger. The place isn’t cheap, but it is yummy, immaculate-looking, the order-at-the-counter service is quick and it is nice to be able

to have an ice cold beer with your burger, too. Burger Monger is located at 1656 BBD. For more info, call 9914242 or visit BurgerMonger.com. Baja’s & iCream - I don’t currently have a lot of information about the two signs that recently went up on BBD opposite the under-construction Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel, in front of the same plaza that already is home to Dickey’s BBQ and The Hungry Greek, but both Baja’s Fresh Mexican Grill & iCream are apparently up-and-coming franchises originally from other parts of the country hoping to cash in on our area’s much-needed new hospital. I do know, however, that Baja’s, based in Irvine, CA, does have locations in Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale, South beach (Miami) and at Tampa International Airport and stores in at least 15 U.S. states. Meanwhile, iCream, based in Chicago, IL, doesn’t seem to yet have any other Florida locations. We will keep you posted as these two new locations get closer to opening. We also hope to be able to tell you more about where in Wesley Chapel Dade City favorite Pearl in the Grove will open its second location. — GN

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