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PARADES CELEBRATE GRADUATES! As the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, the 2019-20 school year was forced to come to a premature end. Senior year, which can be the best and sometimes most eventful year of a teenager’s life, ended with a whimper, instead of a bang. High school sports, proms and Grad Bashes were canceled. Yearbooks were passed out through open car windows by folks wearing masks. Graduations were postponed until August. Final goodbyes among classmates would have to wait. As the mother of a Wiregrass Ranch High senior, and the president of the Pasco County Council PTA, Denise Nicholas found it all to be a shame. So, she decided to do something. With the help of all the PTAs across the county, a host of volunteers and the determination to give all of Pasco’ seniors a sendoff, Nicholas and a team of helpers organized a car parade for the outgoing seniors for every school in the county. “I brought the idea to my (PTA) board and they were very excited about it,” Nicholas says. “And, we found people to help at each of the schools that do not have PTAs. The schools that do not have PTAs, we found people to help at each of those schools. We really wanted to give the same experience to every senior in the county.” Here in Wesley Chapel, The Grove shopping center enthusiastically stepped up and offered a parade route in front of its shopping plaza after a few other sites declined. See “Parades” on page 4
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Finally Grateful For PPP But Sickened By The George Floyd Situation informed that the bill was counterfeit. But, protests can and An editorial by Gary Nager rather than have us arrested — at least in part be- should be part I realize that this is now cause the bar owner knew us from previous visits of that solution. Unfortuthe second Wesley Chapel issue and said it was obvious we didn’t know the bill in a row that doesn’t look or was no good — all he did was ask us to use an al- nately, looting and setting fire feel exactly like your usual Wesley ternate method of payment. I then took the bill Chapel Neighborhood News, but to my bank, which told me that all they could do to stores (photo) I know the content — especially was take the bill out of circulation, which meant owned by people Source: WFLA-TV who literally had managing editor John Cotey’s that we lost that $100 gift. Oh well. nothing to do with that situation should never be continuing coverage of local One thing neither of us lost, however, the target of those protests. But, they unfortuCovid-19 news — is still the was our life. No one handcuffed us or held us nately too often are — as seen around the country same quality you’ve grown accustomed to reading. down to our pleas of “I can’t breathe.” Today, once again in the aftermath of Floyd’s murder. But, now that we were finally able to receive we can’t help but wonder if we were black and Yes, I am a firm believer that this country some funding through the Paycheck Protection strangers to the bar owner, if we’d still be alive. needs to change. I just think some people make Program (PPP) and my long-time bank — SunIt’s horrifying to me that black, brown, change harder to accomplish by taking advanTrust (now Truist) — we are able to continue to Asian and LGBTQ people are targeted for this tage of these situations in the name of “justice.” pay our staff, our office rent and our health insur- type of behavior so often. Something has to These are very scary times, indeed. ance costs with the PPP funding while the local change. And yes, I understand why peaceful economy (hopefully) continues to recover. The fact that this issue is already four pages ACCESSIBLE larger than the previous two Wesley Chapel issues is one indication that things are turning COMMITTED • EXPERIENCED back around — we’re certainly happy to have almost all of our dentists back in the fold — and the number of new businesses calling and emailing us for advertising information is another. And, I know that our next issue, thanks again to the Times, will at least be printed on a brighter white newsprint while I continue our search for a web printer who can either print on glossy stock or at least a much heavier white paper, so our look can once again be the higher standard that we have, up until now, been able to maintain since 2005. I am hopeful that it won’t take too long to get back to normal...not just for this publication, but for everyone. Since the first New Tampa and Wesley Chapel issues in 15 years printed on newsprint Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus OF Pasco County came out in May, we have received overwhelming support from our readers and advertisers alike — 2020 with a few notable exceptions. We’ve even had a few folks tell us they actually prefer the newsprint, SPORTS CAMPUS “because it feels more like a newspaper this way.” OF PASCO COUNTY Unfortunately for us, we have marketed ourWe are getting closer and closer Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus PascoOpening!! County selves as a glossy news magazine, not a newspaper, to ourOF Grand but I do appreciate that not everyone is hating 2020 SIgn Up on our website for Notifications this new look, which may have to stick around for a while. I have promised our advertisers (including the few that pulled out since our first newsprint isSPORTS CAMPUS Upcoming Events and Programs OF PASCO COUNTY sues hit in each market) that as soon as we are able We are getting closer and closer RADD Cheer Camp July 31st—August 2nd to return to glossy (or at least, a much heavier to our Grand Opening!! white paper) stock, I will let each of them know. Starting August 1st: SIgn Up on our website for Notifications
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I would be lying if I said I understood how people of color in this country feel every day about being black or brown in America. So while, like most white Americans, I personally don’t care if the person who was killed by a police officer kneeling on his neck was black, brown, green or any color, religion or orientation, I completely understand the outrage being felt again by so many of us who witnessed what amounted to a public execution by Minneapolis Police Office Derek Chauvin of George Floyd, whose only crime was, apparently, passing a counterfeit $20 bill at a store. Yes, I believe all four cops (the others let him be killed) shown in a video thankfully released the day after Floyd was killed should go to jail for murder. But no, I don’t understand why Floyd was targeted by these cops to receive this particular abuse of their power, especially in light of something that happened to Jannah and me only a year ago. When we got married in March of 2019, some of our attendees gave us gifts of cash, including a few people who each gave us a $100 bill as a gift. However, when we tried to pay a tab at a local bar with one of those $100 bills, we were Neighborhood News
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Parades: Final Year For Local High Schoolers Celebrated At The Grove Continued from page 1. Cypress Creek and Wiregrass Ranch high schools had their parades — which featured decorated cars and large groups of friends and family cheering along the parade route — on May 19 and 20, respectively, while Wesley Chapel High’s parade, which was delayed by rain, was held June 1. “Obviously with the pandemic, the (way school ended) was very saddening for our students and their families,” said Monica Ilse, Ed.D., assistant superintendent for Pasco Schools. “But, Denise reached out and wanted to do something to provide some community support for the seniors, which we appreciate beyond words.” Nicholas had no shortage of volunteers to pull off the project. Pasco County Commissioners Mike Moore and Ron Oakley agreed to introduce the seniors and serve as the parade emcees, local professional photographers Jess Montgomery and Paul Gigante took pictures, Makayla Gulash (aka DJ Night Mixer) provided the music, Troy Stevenson (of Acme On The Go multimedia) also contributed video trucks at each event, and former Tampa Bay Bucs tight end (and father to a Wiregrass Ranch sophomore) Anthony Becht also donated time and services. Ilse said the county hopes to be able to hold traditional graduations in August at the Yuengling Center on the campus of the University of South Florida, but that will depend upon the CDC and the status of the pandemic. If they can’t be held, she thinks the car parades made a nice send off. “I took my niece to the Wiregrass Ranch one, and she had a great time,” Ilse said. “It was a lot of fun.” Nicholas said the smiling senior faces across the county helped end their final years on a happy note, which was her primary goal. “Bryce (her son) thought it was a great idea, but he had no idea how much he would enjoy it,” Nicholas says. “Seeing how his face lit up, to be able to drive in the parade and hear the horns and the cheering and see the signs….it was worth every second.” — John C. Cotey
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Aldi Sets Date For Opening! By JOHN C. COTEY
john@ntneighborhoodnews.com Here at the Neighborhood News, we get an inordinate number of phone calls asking “Is this Aldi?” and “Are you open yet?” We’re not sure why, other than Google must be taking many a curious reader to our website, where at least a handful of stories about the Germanybased discount-grocer reside. Finally, however, we can give the next callerBut an answer. work in retirement. they’re keenly Aldi, located at 2215 Sun Vista ach year. Learn what’s involved in creating Dr. (on the southeast corner of S.R. 56 and Wesley Chapel Blvd.), is opening June 17. Yay! ment. But they’re keenly While the corporate offices had ars what’s involved in creating yet to make an official announcement t as of our press time, the Aldi website, ant under the store locator tab, says “We y. are opening Wednesday, June 17th!
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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has closed the right turn exit off southbound I-75 onto westbound S.R. 56 as construction of the much-anticipated diverging diamond interchange (DDI) conCome and visit your new neighbortinues apace. hood Aldi store!” Exit 275 of I-75 Plans for the Grand Opening “will remain closed should be coming soon. until approximately AuALDI says it has nearly 2,000 gust 2020 or longer,” stores across 36 states, and is on track according to FDOT. to become the third-largest grocery The access to retailer by store count by the end of eastbound S.R. 56 2022. It carries mostly lesser known from northbound I-75 brands, and many products can be remains open. had at deep discounts compared with FDOT is asking other stores. that I-75 southbound The Aldi store has been a long drivers use Exit 279 at S.R. 54, where time coming for the Wesley Chapel they can take C.R. 54/Wesley Chapel area. The company first approached Blvd. to S.R. 56. The DDI construction has been Pasco County planners about a site ongoing during the Covid-19 crisis, near The Grove on S.R. 54 back in 2015. Those plans were scrapped for a as crews works towards finalizing the different location on the north side of project by late 2021 or early 2022. The $33-million DDI is expected S.R. 56, before being altered again for to ease congestion from C.R. 54 on its current location on the south side the west side of I-75 to Cypress Ridge of 56, in front of Costco.
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Summer Fun Will Include New Safety Measures By JOHN C. COTEY john@ntneighborhoodnews.com On June 1, roughly 20 kids showed up at a camp at Heritage Isles in New Tampa. Two weeks later, a similarlysized group was scheduled to begin camp at the Seven Oaks Community Club in Wesley Chapel. PROtential Sports owner Nyree Bland could finally breathe again. “I am grateful to be opened again. It’s good to be back,” says Bland who, along with her husband (and former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver) Tony, has been running sports camps locally for 17 years. For a while, Bland was unsure if she would be able to host camps again in 2020. PROtential afterschool camps were canceled when school was (back in March), and summer activities were in doubt right up until Gov. Ron DeSantis ended all restrictions on youth activities for the state on May 22. “The data is pretty clear that, for whatever reason, kids don’t seem to get infected at the same rates that some other adults get infected,”
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Gio Carillo shoots hoops at the Wesley Chapel District Park on Boyette Rd., which re-opened its courts recently and will be back to hosting its youth basketball leagues soon. (Photo: Charmaine George)
DeSantis said when making the announcement. Summer camps and sports leagues are ready to go. There will be strict new CDC guidelines to follow, such as cleaning and social distancing protocols.
How that works out, however, remains to be seen, as anyone who has ever coached a large group of 9-yearolds can attest. Keith Wiley, the Pasco County director of Parks, Recreation and
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Natural Resources, says his department is working closely with the 30 or so co-sponsored groups they partner with to determine the best and safest way forward. Although DeSantis specifically said the state would not “be instituting a lot of rules” and would “trust parents to be able to make decisions in conjunction with physicians,” Wiley says that all groups hosting youth sports leagues in Pasco County will be required to supply a safe play plan to the county that strictly adheres to CDC guidelines. Although parks and fields are open for walk-up play by the general public, co-sponsored leagues can only return once those plans have been approved by the county. According to the CDC, the “lowest risk” of Covid-19 spreading is during skill-building drills and conditioning, with team-based practices considered a “higher risk.” Full competition between teams from the same local geographic area is considered “even more risk,” while full competition between teams from different geographic areas is considered the “highest risk.”
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Equipment like bats, balls, pads and helmets will also require disinfecting they had probably not received in previous years. Counselors and coaches should wear masks, according to the CDC. Requiring groups to ponder the new normal and submit a plan was a no-brainer. “Until you start to think it through and visualize what practices or games will look like, it’s difficult,” Wiley says. “We didn’t want groups running out there and figuring it out on the fly.” Considering that the public’s feelings on masks isn’t unanimous, Wiley is hoping the community can come together to follow the rules for the sake of the 5,000 or so children that typically participate in youth sports across Pasco County. Keeping parents from hovering at practices and games will be a challenge as well. “It’s going to be extremely difficult to police and enforce,” Wiley says. “So far, however, we’ve had a few conversations with our 30 cosponsored groups, and they have all been positive. We haven’t had to twist any arms.” As for the popular county-sponsored summer camps at 11 locations, Wiley said they will be limited to 25 percent of typical capacity. He says the county did a survey and 60 percent of the parents of previous participants said they had every intention of returning. The remaining 40 percent were a “mixed bag.” Wiley notes that the Pasco camps usually fill up within three minutes of registration opening. “My guess is there are going to be a lot of folks waiting to rush right in,” Wiley says, “and a percentage of families that plan on taking it slow.” The Wesley Chapel Athletic Association (WCAA), which says it serves more than 3,500 area families, has made no official announcement yet about upcoming registrations.
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The WCAA’s Board of Directors met on May 28 to discuss how to best implement its summer athletic programs, and what has to be done to make soccer, basketball and baseball safe for everyone. Baseball, for example, had just begun its spring Babe Ruth League (which also includes Cal Ripken baseball) when Covid-19 hit. Spring ball would have ended in mid-May, with All-Star Districts and State play running during the summer. All-stars, however, has been canceled for 2020, so Chad Erker, the director of WCAA Baseball, says the organization may resume the spring league to fill the calendar and get kids back on the fields. “We’re working on it,” he says. “I think, first and foremost, we’d have to see who is willing to return, who can return, who wants to return. And, who feels safe in returning.” That will be the same predicament facing every camp and every sports league trying to return to action over the next few months. Erker says entire rosters of teams may need to be shuffled so games can be scheduled. Many camps will have to run at a smaller capacity, due to the CDC guidelines, so the demand may still be there, but the numbers won’t. Meanwhile, Bland says PROtential’s camps usually have 100-plus participants at each location, but will be limited to 25 percent of their usual capacity. She has canceled the field trips that are usually a part of the PROtential Sports summer camp experience. Counselors will be taking temperatures daily. The groups will be kept smaller than usual, since some of the activities are held indoors. “The parents we have talked to that are coming are super excited,” Bland says. “Some aren’t ready. I think it is about 50-50. So, we’ll be a lot smaller. But, it’s the new normal, and I’m embracing it.”
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Despite Short Notice, Pasco Schools Respond In A Big Way By JOHN C. COTEY john@ntneighborhoodnews.com In early March, as they do every year, Pasco County schools started putting together plans to feed students who wouldn’t be in school during the 201920 spring break. Little did they know, however, that shortly after they started preparing, the decision to keep students home from school due to Covid-19 fears would come down on April 13…and then be extended…and then, finally, extended right through to the end of the academic year. “It just came out of the blue,” says Betsy Kuhn, the school district’s assistant superintendent for support services. “We had to pull inventory (to feed students) from all over the county. It was crazy.” What started as seven sites distributing bags of food to students soon grew to 28 sites and some additional bus stop pick-up sites. Instead of a few thousand meals for the week of spring break, the ongoing pandemic resulted in more than 1 million meals being handed out to students across Pasco County over two-plus months — by food service employees, school administrators, teachers and volunteers. The official total heading into the summer: 1,095,537 meals served. “I definitely could not have imagined we’d get to that number,” says Kuhn. “Every week I would write down the numbers, and then last week I started looking at it and thought, ‘Gosh, that has to be close to a million meals.” In Wesley Chapel, meals were handed out at Quail Hollow (QHE) and New River elementary schools. At New River, more than 10,000 meals were served on May 19 (which included additional meals for the following week, when there were no pick-ups because of Memorial Day weekend), bringing the total served at that location to 70,942.
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At Pasco school sites across the county, including Quail Hollow (above) and New River elementary schools, more than 1,000,000 meals were distributed to out-of-school students. (Photo: Charmaine George)
That last week, nearly 10,000 meals were served at Quail Hollow — which wasn’t a site the first two weeks — to bring its total to 58,942 meals served. Kara Smucker, the principal at QHE, lauded the effort by the Pasco School District on such short notice. “This is a big task, and there has been so much guidance and support,” she said. “I appreciate all the hard work for all the kids in Pasco County.” In addition to food pick-ups, the District also organized food drives and distributed fresh produce donated by local farmers at impromptu Farm Fresh Pop-Ups. At its first pop-up on May 6, more than 30,000 ears of corn were handed out in two hours at Pasco High in Dade City and at Pine View and Chasco middle schools in Land O’Lakes and Port Richey, respectively.. The next week, at pop-ups at sites across the county, including one on May 14 at Cypress Creek High off Old Pasco Rd., hundreds of 10-pound boxes of a medley of vegetables were distributed and exhausted within an hour. The most recent Farm Fresh Pop-
ups were held at Pasco, Fivay (in Hudson) and Wesley Chapel high schools. More than 1,500 boxes of fresh fruit and vegetables were distributed, including all 540 available at Wesley Chapel. “No matter what we got, people responded,” says Pasco County Schools spokesperson Steve Hegarty. Food drives, at the Wesley Chapel Sam’s Club and at the Target in Trinity, produced 500 boxes of nonperishable items to go with donated turkey breasts.
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Kuhn estimates that food distribution during the summer, which started last week, will be higher than usual. But after distributing more than 1-million meals and countless boxes of nonperishable foods and produce, the School District is ready for the challenge. “It’s a good feeling to have done what we’ve done,” Kuhn says. “We have a lot to be proud of. And the people have been very very appreciative. Just really grateful. It’s been great.” Pasco’s schools were just among the many local organizations and groups distributing food during these economically frightening times. Pasco County Commission chairman Mike Moore and District 38 State Rep. Randy Maggard hosted a drive-through food distribution site in the JC Penney parking lot at the Shops at Wiregrass May 20, with Farm Share — which distributes produce and meat donated by the state’s farmers — providing nearly 35,000 pounds of food to more than 700 cars. The food included chicken, rice, milk, cereal, granola bars, canned foods and fresh fruits and vegetables. “It was pretty incredible,” Moore said. “It was very humbling to see the need out there, and it was nice to be able to help.”
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Emerg.-Only Connection Finally Under Construction At Kinnan-Mansfield By JOHN C. COTEY john@ntneighborhoodnews.com The worn-out dirt path (photos) that has unofficially connected Kinnan St. in New Tampa to Mansfield Blvd. in Meadow Pointe at the Pasco-Hillsborough county line has finally been cleared, along with the weeds, trees and bushes that have covered the 30-foot patch of land no man’s land for so long. It’s really happening, y’all. The two roads will be connected, maybe by as soon as the end of this month, allowing access for first responders and emergency medical vehicles only. For those who have hoped for years that another north-south connection would allow for easier access between Hillsborough and Pasco counties, sorry — a gate will be installed to prohibit local vehicular traffic. Hillsborough County will pay for the new connection to be paved and equipped with a gate that Pasco County will control and pay to maintain. Hillsborough County District 2 commissioner Ken Hagan secured $250,000 for the project two years ago in an effort to get the roads connected, although he had hoped for a connection that
would be open to everyone, but Meadow Pointe II residents were able to convince the Pasco Board of County Commissioners that opening the connection to everyone would bring an unsafe amount of traffic through their neighborhood. “I’m absolutely thrilled that New Tampa will finally have emergency and pedestrian access,” Hagan says. “However, I’m hopeful that one day Pasco County will quit being parochial and obtuse and authorize full access, which is undoubtedly desperately needed.” Pasco County Commission chair Mike Moore says there will be no need for full access, because connections are planned at the intersections of Meadow Pointe Blvd. and K-Bar Ranch Pkwy., as well as at Wyndfields Blvd. and K-Bar Ranch Pkwy., creating additional north-south roads between Pasco and Hillsborough counties. Moore add that Meadow Pointe and Wyndfields Blvds. are more suited for additional traffic than Mansfield Blvd. M/I Homes, the developer of New Tampa’s K-Bar Ranch, located in the city, will pay for a significant amount of the package as part of its development agreement. A new pathway for pedestrians and bicyclists will also be built as part of the project.
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Gentle Hands Ob/Gyn: Care For Women, By Women you know and that your staff knows.” Dr. Ashby says there was a lot of thought put into the name of her practice. “‘Gentle Hands’ conjures up everything I want the practice to be,” she says. “Hands are holding and caring, gentle and inviting. We put the hands in the logo to personify that, and added the flower to represent us as women. There was a lot of thought behind it.”
By CELESTE MCLAUGHLIN As the second anniversary of her office’s grand opening approaches, Gentle Hands Ob/Gyn owner and obstetrician Gem Ashby, M.D., is happy to be watching her practice grow. “We see pregnant patients and nonpregnant patients,” Dr. Ashby says. “We love our jobs very much.” Gentle Hands is located about a mile east of I-75, just north of the intersection of S.R. 56 and Cypress Ridge Blvd. in Wesley Chapel. Gentle Hands offers “the full gamut” of obstetrics and gynecological care, including caring for patients with both lowrisk and high-risk pregnancies, plus issues such as contraception, abnormal bleeding, management of abnormal pap smears, pelvic pain, painful intercourse, bladder pain and menopausal symptoms. In addition, the physicians of Gentle Hands perform surgeries, including in-office procedures, plus robotic and laparoscopic surgeries, which are minimally invasive and allow women to have hysterectomies with shorter recovery times. They are affiliated with and deliver babies at AdventHealth Wesley Chapel.
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Dr. Gem Ashby (far left) and Dr. Kristen Witkowski (far right) and the all-female staff at Gentle Hands Ob/Gyn in Wesley Chapel provide quality, compassionate care for women of all ages. (Photos: Charmaine George) From 2009-17, Dr. Ashby spent eight more time (with our patients) if we need years with a corporate practice in Wesley more time.” Chapel. While she loved her work, she She says her biggest complaint about found herself frustrated with the restricthe corporate environment was being tions of the corporate environment and compelled to see a certain number of padecided to start her own practice. tients each day. She is happy that to share “I think the biggest difference at that Gentle Hands Ob/Gyn takes a differGentle Hands is that, as physicians, we get ent, more patient-centered, approach. to practice medicine how we feel is ap“You get to know the patients propriate without a corporation breathing better, because the patient is not just a down our necks,” she says. “We can take number,” she says, “but a person that
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Dr. Ashby and her staff also have employed a gentle touch when it comes to the Covid-19 crisis, implementing a number of safety measures for her patients and employees. “During the height of the crisis, we limited patients in the office to emergency patients and obstetrical patients,” Dr. Ashby says. “Now that the state has lifted the ban, we are slowly seeing patients again, and keeping social distance. The patients wear masks in the office, and everyone in the office wears masks all the time.” Dr. Ashby was born and raised in Barbados and moved to the U.S. when she was 19. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology at Bloomfield College in Bloomfield, NJ. She then earned her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from
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the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark. She completed her residency training at the Florida State University program in Pensacola from 2005-09. She is Boardcertified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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Gentle Hands Ob/Gyn expanded last August when Kristen Witkowski, M.D., joined the practice. Dr. Witkowski also is Board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. She graduated from Loyola University of Chicago with a B.S. degree in Biology, then earned her M.D. degree at the University of Illinois at Chicago before completing her residency at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, also in Chicago. Dr. Ashby says she was pleased to welcome Dr. Witkowski to the office, allowing the two physicians to care for pregnant patients, which was almost impossible when Dr. Ashby was the sole practitioner. “You hardly ever find solo Ob/ Gyn practices anymore, because it leaves you very fatigued,” explains Dr. Ashby. “There’s always a possibility that you will have someone in labor.” While all Ob/Gyn practices are for
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Dr. Witkowski administers an ultrasound to a Gentle Hands Ob/Gyn patient. women, Dr. Ashby says Gentle Hands is set apart because it is both owned by a woman and run by women. And, all nine staff members are women. “We have every type of woman on our staff,” Dr. Ashby explains. “They are diverse age-wise — both older and younger — and of almost every ethnicity. It helps us to remember what each type of woman wants, so it makes us better and caring. For example, if someone is older, she might not want to use a cell phone, whereas a younger woman might not want to fill out pages and pages of paperwork.”
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Dr. Ashby says that the Gentle Hands office is modern — allowing women to use technology to sign in on their cell phones, check their labs online, and other practices that make the office convenient. But, she draws the line at allowing technology to interfere with her relationship with the patients. She says she and Dr. Witkowski, along with their staff, won’t be using computers or a tablet or phone when they’re in the examination room with you. “I find doctors are on two extremes,” says Dr. Ashby. “They’re either so old
fashioned that everything is on paper, or so ‘teched out’ that the patient feels like no one’s paying attention to them. I feel that we have just the right balance.” Judy Ravenna says she has been a patient of Dr. Ashby’s for about 10 years, following the doctor to her new practice when she opened it in 2018. “She is the epitome of a really caring, knowledgeable physician,” says Judy. “She makes sure you feel comfortable and takes time to answer all your questions before she leaves the room.” Judy says she has referred many friends and neighbors to Dr. Ashby, and they have all had the same wonderful experience. “In today’s world, it seems like no one has time for you,” Judy says, “but she takes the time.” In addition to caring for the women of Wesley Chapel and New Tampa, Dr. Ashby does volunteer work at the JudeoChristian Clinic on N. MacDill Ave. in Tampa, a faith-based clinic for medically needy patients. She also speaks to community groups and at churches and high schools on women’s health topics. Gentle Hands Ob/Gyn is located at 2391 Old Myrtle Ln. in Wesley Chapel. To make an appointment, call (813) 803-2219. For more information, visit GentleHandsObGyn.com or see the ad on page 29.
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Farina Orthodontic Specialists — Modern Office & Quality Care! By ERIC VICIAN During the six weeks between when Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued the state’s stay-at-home order and the time he announced the state’s Phase 1 reopening earlier this month, Farina Orthodontic Specialists was able to consult with more than 800 of its existing patients. But, not a single one of them walked into any of the practice’s three locations in Tampa Palms, Wesley Chapel or South Tampa. That’s because Mark Farina, D.M.D. (Doctor of Dental Medicine) and his nephew, Dr. Rudy Wagner, D.M.D, had already jumped ahead of the digital curve and started seeing patients virtually prior to the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. Using the most stringent safety measures, Dr. Mark Farina (right) and his nephew, Dr. Rudy Utilizing technology such as Zoom Wagner, have reopened all three offices of Farina Orthodontic Specialists, including the newly for Healthcare virtual consultation and renovated location in the Shoppes at Amberly in Tampa Palms. the Smile Snap feature on their own dontic Specialists, which reopened Everyone visiting the Tampa Palms website, FarinaSmiles.com, the doctors for business on May 11 in a very safe, office can enjoy a renovated office with at Farina Orthodontic Specialists have measured and step-by-step process. a hip new look. Dr. Farina wanted to been able to keep helping families by The first phase includes schedulmodernize the New Tampa location. continuing to treat them as if they were ing online and a curbside waiting room Patients who return during the Phase 1 of extensions of their own households. where patients text or call to come in. the practice’s reopening will see aesthetic “That is really the next generation Melissa Church has four daughters changes such as a moss wall that brings piece of all orthodontics,” Dr. Farina says and Dr. Farina has seen three of them the outdoors inside and a bright and sleek about the technological advancements during the past four-plus years. Her design inside. Patients and parents will be his practice already utilizes. “I think all 9-year-old, Stella, was one of the first able to enjoy the technological advanceorthodontists are going to have to have that piece because we had an overwhelm- patients to be seen during the practice’s Phase 1 reopening. ing response from our moms and dads “Today we came in, they scanned because of the convenience of (orthodontic appointments) at home, and filling out for our temperature, I signed a waiver and they gave us some sanitizer for all forms online.” our hands,” Melissa said. “We waited The virtual smile option on FarinaSmiles.com allows patients to upload photos 2-3 minutes and they took us back. My daughter said, ‘It’s the luckiest day of my of themselves and have virtual consultalife,’ because she got her braces off. It’s tions with Dr. Farina or Dr. Rudy from a wonderful experience. There was only the comfort of their own homes. When one other patient in here and a parent. patients do come in, the practice’s team Farina Orthodontic Specialists doesn’t do is able to combine the online data with a anything halfway.” 3D X-ray that takes less than five seconds Dr. Farina points out that his to obtain all the information they need to practice always used OSHA, CDC and move forward with a treatment plan. American Dental Associations precautions Tracey Jackson, 35, of Wesley dating back through the 25 years he has Chapel, works from home and has three been in business. Originally, because of children. She never had orthodontic the concern of AIDS, hepatitis and other treatment as a child and decided recentinfectious illnesses, he contracts with a ly to try the online process on Farina’s third-party company that tests and rewebsite. ports the sterilization status of his offices. “This is something I’ve always really “I want to stress that patient safety wanted to do but haven’t had the time, is our number one goal and we are going so I wanted to do something for myself,” above and beyond for them and our she said about her virtual consultation team,” Dr. Farina says. before ultimately going in for X-rays and Farina Orthodontic Specialists plans scans. “I clicked on there and it promptto take the reopening slowly. ed me through the process and, within Each of Dr. Farina’s three offices five minutes, somebody responded and are open under current safety guidelines, walked me through the next process of although in the cube-shaped Wesley the patient portal and the Zoom conferChapel office, the fun waiting room ence. It was wonderful.” lounge featuring a beverage center, iPads, Just as Gov. DeSantis has anmusic and scented air will be unavailable nounced Florida’s three-phase “reopenuntil the reopening’s 3rd phase. ing” plan, so too has Farina Ortho-
ments Dr. Farina touts, like 3D imaging, which eliminates the probing, prying and irritation associated with traditional x-rays and more effectively brings clarity to a number of problems.
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Dr. Farina says he has seen a lot of changes in his industry during the past 20+ years and he often jokes that his nephew, Dr. Rudy, who is entering his 5th year at the practice, doesn’t fully realize just how good he has it today. Dr. Farina earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology from Boston College in Boston, MA. He earned his D.M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in Philadelphia and completed his post-graduate orthodontic training at New York University in New York City. Dr. Wagner, who was born in Fort Lauderdale, but raised in Puerto Rico, joined his uncle in 2015, after graduating with his D.M.D. degree from the University of Puerto Rico School of Dental Medicine in San Juan, where he also earned both his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology and his Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Dental Sciences. Dr. Wagner is fluent in Spanish
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and so are about a third of the 27 staffers working at the New Tampa, South Tampa and Wesley Chapel locations. He also completed post-graduate work at Lehigh Valley Hospital, in Allentown, PA, where he had a general practice residency, and his post-graduate orthodontic training was at the University of Puerto Rico. The team at Farina Orthodontic Specialists doesn’t use headgear anymore, nor do they fill their patients’ mouths with New floors and equipment, bright lights and even a moss-covered the goop that many people gag wall are some of the upgrades at the Tampa Palms office. on that has been used in oldschool impressions. orthodontic appointments before age 7, time from 2-3 years down to 18 months. Instead, the practice uses more so they can make room for adult teeth Dr. Farina wants people to know accurate digital impressions and, for less before they come in, which saves perma- that he and his team operate with three complicated cases, the Invisalign® brand nent teeth and time. pillars in mind: to protect patients and of clear aligners. “Old school” orthodontics involved staff, to serve the community and to keep The staff can actually create retainers up to four appointments just to get the business thriving with new ideas. To and clear aligners right in the office using started. Patients needed photos taken that end, Farina Orthodontic Specialists an onsite 3D printer. And, unlike many that had to then be developed and finally is starting a fund in the coming weeks local orthodontists, Dr. Farina has been projected on a screen so the doctor could called “Frontline Heroes” designed to using Invisalign® aligners for his patients review a plan of action during multiple help police officers, fire rescue personnel, for more than two decades. consultations. nurses, truck drivers and other first reBecause metal braces are becoming Today, this process can be handled sponders pay for their orthodontic needs. a thing of the past, more boys have been in one appointment, thanks to the “new The practice, which has been giving back coming in for treatment through the school” approach at Farina Orthodontic to the community for a quarter of a cenyears. Tooth extraction rates also have Specialists. The three-dimensional imagdipped dramatically from 80 percent 20 ing allows the doctors to see more infor- tury, also recently helped All Pro Dads to deliver food to first responders. years ago to less than 5 percent now. Dr. mation inside each patient’s mouth than Dr. Farina also gives back to his Farina credits this to seeing patients for ever before, reducing the total treatment
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longtime employees, treating them like family. One staffer earned an all-expensepaid vacation to Spain with her husband, and another who recently surpassed 20 years at the company is slated to go to Italy, post Covid-19. “We love the community and want to give back to thank our more than 20,000 smiles and keep people smiling,” Dr. Farina says. Farina Orthodontic Specialists’ newly revamped Tampa Palms office is located at 15303 Amberly Dr., Ste. E. The Wesley Chapel office is located at 2370 BBD Blvd., Ste. 100. For more info about either office, call (813) 972-2929, visit FarinaSmiles.com or see the ad on page 22 of this issue.
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Cruz Motorsports Fixes Just About Any Vehicle Make & Model! By JOHN C. COTEY john@ntneighborhoodnews.com Finding an auto mechanic you can trust is no easy job, which is why, typically, the first people you will ask for suggestions are your family members, friends and neighbors. If word of mouth is a good way to find the perfect mechanic — knowledgeable, accommodating, trustworthy, affordable and earnest — it is also invaluable to a repair shop when it comes to building a large client base. That explains why Wesley Chapel resident Christopher Cruz outgrew his mother’s garage and now runs Cruz Motorsports on N. Nebraska Ave., between Fletcher and Bearss Aves. in Tampa, only about 10 miles south of Wesley Chapel. “People trust me,” Cruz says. “I think that’s one of the most important things to building a business. I’m honest.” After building a solid reputation in Wesley Chapel for his mobile services and honest repairs, Cruz opened his current location in 2016. With only $1,600 to his name, he moved into a reclamation project — a former stereo and audio shop in a shopping plaza that doesn’t look like your typical auto repair shop. “The deal was that I would move
Wesley Chapel resident Chris Cruz of Cruz Motorsports was a popular mechanic in the Wesley Chapel area before moving his repair shop to Tampa. (Photos: Charmaine George) in and fix it up and repaint it, and (the landlord) would waive my rent for the first month or two,” Cruz says. Since then, Cruz has rented the adjoining units, knocked down some walls, and now has four bays equipped with lifts for cars, and a lobby. “I had to piece it together,” Cruz says. “It was a lot of work.” It was, however, worth it, as Cruz has been able to build his clientele as he
expands beyond Wesley Chapel. Cruz Motorsports can fix virtually anything — from remote control cars (some that Cruz says he has modified to go 140 miles per hour) to jet skis and from boats to motorcycles, and all makes of cars. The shop offers all basic auto repairs on both foreign and domestic makes and models, and Cruz Motorsports is one of the few local shops that will work on lowrider cars — “Many people won’t even
touch the alignments on them,” he says. Cruz Motorsports also does paint and body work, which many repair shops also won’t do. Cruz says he and his staff of two, including his former supervisor from his first job, try to stay in touch with their customers, including sending out reminders about oil changes to some of the younger customers so they can avoid blowing their engines. They also take pictures of what they are fixing to provide to car owners. Cruz says he has been repairing cars and motorcycles for seven years, since an accident gave him a firsthand look at how some mechanics take shortcuts. After wrecking his 2007 Suzuki GSXR motorcycle and getting it repaired, Cruz had to deal with a litany of problems with the bike. When he took it to a different mechanic, they discovered that it had been repaired with used parts, even though he was charged new part prices. He says he decided to learn how to do his own repairs by taking courses at the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, and soon started fixing bikes for his friends. That led Cruz to learn how to repair cars, landing jobs at a couple of shops, and picking up as much knowledge as he
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Redlin says that when the engine and temperature gauge and engine blew on her Ford Flex, Cruz replaced the engine for $6,000 and worked with her on paying it off. “He has been my mechanic for five years,” Redlin says. “He’s always really straight with me and he doesn’t try to upsell me. You can’t find a nicer guy.” Cruz, who lives in Seven Oaks, has done other repairs on Redlin’s car, and also has worked on her husband’s and daughter’s vehicles. In fact, when Redlin was looking to buy a used car for her daughter, she drove one possibility to Cruz for an inspection. When she pulled in with the prospective car, Cruz shook his head no before she had even stopped the car, because he had seen it before. J.R. (left) and Marck work on a customer’s CV axle, How loyal is Redlin? one of the many auto repairs available at Cruz Motorsports. “If me and my husband split up,” she could. He wasn’t pleased with the business to North Tampa, he says the majority of says, “I get the mechanic.” his customers are from Wesley Chapel and practices, however, at some of the places While he has the benefit of garage he worked, so he began running his own New Tampa, due to his years working in space and lifts that can handle up to the area. Not only did he work out of a auto repair business out of his mother 12,000 pounds, Cruz says his popular garage, but he did a large amount of his Ana Daniels’ garage in Wesley Chapel. mobile service continues to be a big part “When I started doing my own jobs in people’s driveways as part of his of his current business. mobile repair service. thing I started getting neighbors coming He does much of his local Wesley to me and got real busy,” Cruz says. “I New Tampa’s Heather Redlin doesn’t Chapel/New Tampa business — alternastarted renting out another space because let anyone else touch her family’s cars. tors, starters, oil changes, other less-messy Redlin discovered Cruz on the Wes- repairs — using his mobile trailer, which I needed more room. It was simple — I started taking care of people and being ley Chapel Community Facebook page, is powered by solar panels, which charge where he is a popular answer to questions two large 200-watt, 30-amp batteries the honest and business just started booming from there.” from posters who are seeking car or mosize of doors. torcycle repairs. Even though Cruz moved his shop For larger jobs, cars are towed or
driven to Cruz’s Nebraska Ave. shop. Cruz says he hears many complaints from new customers about past work by other auto mechanics. His goal is to be the last stop for those customers. “Everything we do, I try to keep it straightforward and honest,” Cruz says. “We’ll find the best prices on parts, we fix our mistakes, and we work with everyone.” Cruz Motorsports is located 13787 N. Nebraska Ave, It is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, search “Cruz Motorsports” on Facebook or see the ad on page 24 of this issue.
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Keystone Place At Terra Bella Adapts To Covid-19 Changes By ERIC VICIAN Arlana Guckenberger fondly remembers the good ol’ days – all the way back to early March of 2020. As the senior living counselor for Keystone Place at Terra Bella, she was often giving tours to prospective new residents of the Land O’Lakes-based senior (independent & assisted) living & memory care facility located off S.R. 54 at Livingston Rd. Guckenberger says it wasn’t unusual for the activities coordinator to interject in the middle of campus excursions, to boast about the plethora of opportunities available to residents, or for a food worker to offer two thumbs up regarding the dining options. Times have had to change for pretty much everyone in this Covid-19 era, especially those residing in assisted and independent living facilities, which have been hit hard by the pandemic. So, while the staff at Keystone Place at Terra Bella has gotten creative with CDC-approved activities and communal dining has given way to room service food deliveries, Guckenberger wants the families of the residents at Keystone Place to know their loved ones are happy, safe and being cared for — and that prospec-
The aqua fitness class (left; taken before the Covid-19 outbreak) kept residents active and having fun, as Keystone Place at Terra Bella has an outdoor heated pool, as well as a fitness center offering plenty of fun fitness classes. (Right) The one- bedroom apartments at Keystone Place offer ample space to stretch out and releax. tive new residents are still welcome. “Things are a little different now than they normally are around here,” says Guckenberger, who began working for Keystone Place before it opened in May of 2018. “At this time, even though we are in lockdown scenario, it is still our goal and top priority to keep our residents healthy. And, we are keeping them engaged and active.” Even though you currently can’t visit the inside of the 140-unit residence, you can still take a virtual tour of all three connected communities at Keystone Place
— independent living, assisted living and memory care. And, if you want a little more detail, Guckenberger is happy to walk through the facilities for you during a live Skype or Facetime call. Keystone Place at Terra Bella is an assisted living facility that, in addition to holding a standard ALF license, also carries a specialty Extended Congregate Care (ECC) license. This means it has a nurse on duty 24/7, which not all ALF communities offer. The property is one of 60 that the Indianapolis-based Keystone Senior
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explained that a transition to the assisted living side of the facility is a simple option because they can keep the friendships the independent-living residents have developed with the staff and other residents at Keystone Place.
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In pre-Covid-19 times, there was some crossover of activities between the independent and assisted living residents, while the 22 memory care apartments are separated from the others in a secure, first floor section reserved for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Shirley Thornton, 84, moved into Keystone Place at Terra Bella three days after it opened. “It’s a great place to live — especially when you’re alone or not Keystone Place employees have been delivering Good feeling right up to par or have med- Humor ice cream treats to the facility’s residents during the Covid-19 lockdown. ical conditions,” Thornton says. “The care here is really great and layouts and costs associated with living at the meals are wonderful. There’s special Keystone’s Land O’ Lakes location. activities made for us during the time of Pricing starts at $3,200 per month the Coronavirus. I wouldn’t want to live for an 802-sq.-ft. independent living, anywhere else.” one-bedroom apartment, $4,045 per Some of the creative ways the month for a 371-sq.-ft. assisted livproperty management staff has interacted ing studio or $5,400 per month for a with its residents since they locked their 360-square foot memory care studio. doors in mid-March have included an Keystone Place at Terra Bella offers in-building scavenger hunt, a singing all-inclusive living, meaning details such band that circumnavigated the building, as housekeeping, linens, transportation encouraging balcony dancing, delivering and meals are all taken care of for you. door to door doughnuts and ice cream The facility also offers a Happiness and a 4-cart, Cinco de Mayo “train” Guarantee – if you are not fully satisfied that included fresh chips, salsa & queso, after your first 30 days of residency, Keychurros & margaritas. stone Place at Terra Bella will refund your Annie Sardegna and her husband money and pay up to $1,000 towards the Carl, both 86, have lived Keystone Place cost of relocating you. at Terra Bella for two years. Life has changed a little at Key“The people are so good here,” Anstone Place at Terra Bella over the past nie said. “We love it. We are happy over few months. For example, the popular here.” Added Carl: “I can’t complain. aqua fitness class in the outdoor heated Everything has really been wonderful.” pool has been replaced with individual Since visitors are still not allowed activities such as holiday crafts and a to come inside, Guckenberger said a few beautification project for the memory drive-by celebrations have taken place care community. But, the efforts of the for birthdays and for Mother’s Day, but management team to keep the building technology has played an even larger part clean and safe for all the residents follows in keeping families connected. all of the CDC’s new screening and disin“We’ve introduced a whole new fecting protocols. generation to Skype,” says Guckenberger, “It’s a struggle right now because adding that a tablet often makes its way it feels restrictive,” says Guckenberger, around the facility for visual calls between indicating that residents temperatures are loved ones and that the Keystone Facetaken daily alongside all washing and sanbook page has grown in popularity. itizing protocols. “But, our residents have Guckenberger said an online tool been really cool with a lot of it because is coming soon to the Keystone Place they know it’s for their own good.” website that will help guide prospective Keystone Place at Terra Bella is residents as they assess whether they need located at 2200 Livingston Rd. While to move into an assisted living apartment there are still no visitors allowed due or if an independent lifestyle is more to Covid-19, virtual tours can be appropriate for their needs. arranged by calling (813) 435-6505, For now, you can visit KeystoneSeor by visiting KeystoneSenior.com and nior.com and search for the Terra Bella searching for the Land O’Lakes locafacility to see the amenities, apartment tion. Or, check out the ad on page 25. Neighborhood News
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Comm. Moore’s Daughter Creates A Political Sensation On TikTok By JOHN C. COTEY
john@ntneighborhoodnews.com Aubrey Moore started out on TikTok like most kids do, just scrolling through the short-form videos, social networking and watching dance videos, dubs of famous songs or movie scenes, cooking tips and 1-minute comedy routines. Little by little, she began noticing political TikToks in her stream, including those from both liberal and conservative accounts, as well as collaborative efforts from influential “hype houses,” also known as collaborative accounts. So Moore, a Wiregrass Ranch High rising senior and the daughter of Pasco County Board of County Commissioners chairman Mike Moore, a Republican, decided to quench her own political interests and urges and combine the two. In just a few short months since its first post Feb. 26, Aubrey’s TheRepublicanHypeHouse, or @ RepHypeHouse, has taken off, with nearly 600,000 followers and more than 21 million “likes” on its posted content. “I was really surprised,” Aubrey
Wesley Chapel’s own Aubrey Moore has become a conservative political sensation at age 16 with her @RepHypeHouse on TikTok. is hoping to “educate” future voters says. “I didn’t start it to gain followand encourage them to do their own ers, I started it for fun.” Aubrey enlisted 11 other popular research before voting. TikTok allows videos to be a TikTok regulars to keep the content maximum of 60 seconds, but most coming on @RepHypeHouse. They are much shorter than that. But, it is are able to leverage their own large considered a better way to reach and followings into additional followers entertain younger people who aren’t for the @RepHypeHouse. interested in watching long-form news Even though she is only 16 and or pundits on CNN or Fox News, but — like many of the TikTok posters, would rather flip through short snipnot even old enough to vote — she
pets of information on their phones. @RepHypeHouse provides a steady stream of what you would expect from a stream dedicated to Republican views — videos featuring lots of praise and defense of U.S. President Donald Trump and conservative ideals, and plenty of barbs at Democratic presidential candidate (and former Vice-President) Joe Biden. It also embraces and salutes Trump’s sniping at opponents and conspiracy theories, although Aubrey says @RepHypeHouse works to keep things clean and appropriate. By the same token, there are Democratic/Liberal hype houses as well, such as @leftists (formerly @liberalhypehouse), and their numbers (124,000 followers, 5.6 million likes) are impressive, but pale in comparison to @RepHypeHouse. Asked why she would enter the political landscape on social media, which is generally a place filled with incessant bickering and name-calling, Aubrey says it is her hope to help change that. She and @RepHypeHouse have organized debates against liberal hype houses, have engaged in duets (where the two opposing viewpoints share a screen and make
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stereotype,” Aubrey says. “I hate the stereotype that everyone hates each other and all we do is fight and bicker.…I think we can show younger people that we can come together, and it will help in the future with the nasty stuff.” Aubrey plans to continue to grow @RepHypeHouse, which she thinks can reach 1 million followers by September (it also has more than 15,000 followers on Instagram). @RepHypeHouse posts about five times a day between the 11 collaborators; Aubrey contributes 4-5 times a week, but she is busy with other things behind the scenes. She says the hype house is creating a company called Today’s America, which will sell @RepHypeHouse and Trump merchandise like hats and sweatshirts, while promoting the hype house’s TikTok brand. An avid horse rider who has taken lessons for eight years since her first ride at a friend’s birthday party, Aubrey isn’t sure whether or not her TikTok success will lead her to following her father into politics. Her dad jokes that even if Aubrey does go into politics, with a massive TikTok following that keeps on growing, she might just be too big for the county commission.
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Mahana Fresh Has Made The Quarantine More Delicious! By GARY NAGER Yes, the poké bowl phenomenon is in full swing in the Tampa Bay area and New Tampa’s newest entry into the market is a small Tampa Bay area-based chain that has taken our area by storm. Mahana Fresh, located in the plaza next to Glory Days Grill on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. just north of the I-75 exit (one exit south of S.R. 56), had been busy and its popularity was growing from the day that it opened until that day in March when restaurants across the state were shut down to dine-in service across Florida. Even so, local franchisee Ryan Mortti, who has been part of the restaurant scene in New Tampa and Wesley Chapel for a dozen years, even though he’s only 26 (do the math), says that while business at Mahana Fresh definitely tailed off when all restaurants were only allowed to do takeout and delivery for eight weeks, “We were actually positioned pretty well to stay open and retain our staff during that time.” Ryan, who started working at the McDonald’s on BBD in front of the Publix-anchored New Tampa Center shopping plaza at age 14 (he later became the general manager at both that location and at the busiest of all local McDonald’s on S.R. 56, in front of the Tampa Premium Outlets), says that he had been open just long enough for people to understand that Ma-
If you’ve yet to try Mahana Fresh on BBD at I-75, you owe it to yourself to try an ahi tuna (above) or other bowl! hana Fresh’s system already had minimal client contact, “so we also retained a lot of our customers during the shutdown.”
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At Mahana Fresh, which displays all of its offerings in large bowls and tubs behind a glass counter (photo above), you start by choosing a bowl size (Big Mahana, Mahana or Lil Mahana) and your base — basmati rice blend, cauliflower rice,
coconut rice, “Forbidden” rice (we can’t give away why it’s called that), spinach salad, the popular sweet potato noodles and my favorite, the kale crunch salad. “People love the sweet potato noodles,” Mortti says, “but you can even combine bases. I never have the exact same bowl twice.” I really love the veggies at Mahana Fresh, especially the garlicky cilantro green beans, sesame ginger broccoli and the honey sriracha Brussels sprouts, although
Jannah’s favorites are the cubed, roasted sweet potatoes and Ryan says the #1 seller is probably the Buffalo-style cauliflower. And, the available proteins you can choose from (or combine) include my favorite grilled steak and spicy ahi tuna (which both set you back $1.50 extra for each per bowl, but they’re worth it), roasted tofu and three kinds of chicken — BBQ, semi-spicy Key West and Jannah’s favorite teriyaki.
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So, how did Mortti go from being a McDonald’s manager to the owner of a poké bowl place? “McDonald’s was great for and to me,” he says, “and, as I was accumulating enough money to consider opening my own place, I talked to a friend of mine who had just Our editor recommends trying all of the sauces and “add-ons” purchased the right to open at Mahana Fresh. a Mahana Fresh franchise in It’s hard for us to not get multiple Brandon and this location sauces (we always order them on the side), actually opened before his did.” because they’re all great. My favorite is He adds that, “I also felt that more and probably the semi-spicy citrus ginger, while more people are trying to eat healthier these Jannah’s is probably the cilantro vinaigrette. days and once I tried the original Mahana I also love the creamy wasabi. Fresh (located in Bradenton), I knew this Then, there also are add-ons, which do was the right concept at the right time.” come with a nominal extra charge — from Mortti also notes that the fact he also roasted almonds and feta or parmesan cheese is a general contractor (who owns his own for 50 cents per bowl extra each or avocado Elite Construction Services) who was aland my favorite Mediterranean-style tomalowed by Mahana Fresh’s corporate entity to toes for $1.50 per item each. The tomatoes build out his own space was another reason are marinated in a Greek- or Italian-style he took the shot with the new concept. “I’ve seen what does and doesn’t work dressing and add a burst of flavor to an at other restaurants and knew how I wanted already tasty bowl. to build out the kitchen and the interior And, even though some items cost space. I’ve really been happy with the way extra, the starting prices for the three bowl everything turned out, too.” sizes are only $6.99, $8.29 or $9.99 and
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There’s no doubt that restaurants have been among the hardest hit industry sectors by the Covid-19 pandemic and there is a lot of concern over whether or not the entire industry will ever truly get back to normal, with mom-and-pop eateries in even greater danger than the national and regional chains. This reporter’s opinion is that individually-owned mom-and-pop restaurants that had a loyal following before everyone was told to stay home should be able to bounce back, but the biggest problem for them is the amount of time these restaurants had to be closed or be open for takeout and delivery only. There’s no doubt that most mom-andpop businesses needed Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funding through the Small Business Administration (SBA) in order to get through the eight weeks or more of down time with no business at all, but some restaurants have done the math and are finding that only being allowed to fill 50 percent of their tables now may not make it financially feasible for some to reopen until that number increases. It’s also obvious that some restaurants adapted to takeout and delivery only better than others, but for folks like Jannah and me,
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who usually like to sit at the bar at any restaurant, rather than wait any amount of time for a table, let’s just say that we’re not in any hurry to go back to that routine at this time, especially until there’s a safe and effective Covid-19 vaccine. One of the big issues for us is that even if all of the staff and patrons in a restaurant are wearing masks, you can’t eat or drink with them on, so even the most careful people will still put themselves and others at risk by not wearing them while they’re eating and drinking. I also believe that shutting down the malls and restaurants in mid-March helped keep the
virus from spreading rapidly in New Tampa and Wesley Chapel, because we have few other major gathering places other than the grocery and discount warehouse stores, where most people have been wearing masks since at least early April. It’s tough being a dining reviewer who doesn’t want to go and sit in restaurants, especially new ones, and checking out a new place by takeout, instead of dining in, isn’t ideal, but here’s some info about a new place on S.R. 56 that opened for the first time since Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the Phase 1 reopening of Florida:
Considering that we live across the street from it, Jannah and I were closely monitoring the progress on the new Aussie Grill by Outback, located on S.R. 56 (at 25340 Sierra Center Blvd.), next to Walk-On’s, and we were happy to be among the first to taste-test the first-ever freestanding Aussie Grill (the previous incarnations were in mall food courts, including at International Plaza, which I did go and try when it was first announced we were getting one). After multiple visits now, I’m happy to report that the topped (with cheese, crispy bacon and mushroom sauce) grilled chicken, seared beef tenderloin (served with an awesome arugula salad) and bacon bomb burger (photo) are all delicious and come out within 5-7 minutes (or often, less) of your order. The inside (photo by Charmaine George) for sit-down service looks nice and does serve beer and hard seltzers, but we haven’t been inside yet. Visit Outback.com/Aussie Grill or call (813) 261-0140 for more info. — GN
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MILLENNIUM HOME REPAIR.Professional Handyman. Cabinet Installation, dry wall repair, tile installation & repair, some plumbing, laminate flooring, light fixtures, interior painting, appliance installation, pressure washing, paneling, window repair, awning installation, carpentry, garbage disposal, fence repair, crown molding, window blinds, seal baths & showers, TV mounting & more. Call 813-400-1408 or email
MISCELLANEOUS
CARING HEART, LLC. Private duty nursing care. Personal caregiver, personal assistant, post hospital/rehab care, helping hand; medical appointments, shopping, light cooking/cleaning, moving assistance packing/unpacking/ organizing, pet care. For info, call or text 813-361-6439. ELITE RIDES. Private Rides in a 2020 Tesla! Plus, Concierge Services. Airport, School, Medical Appointments, Shopping. Courteous, Reliable, Professional. New Tampa to Tampa Airport: $35.00 One-Way. 24/7. Call/Text: 813765-2037. Cory Lake Isles Resident. GET $500 TOWARDS CLOSING COSTS... when you buy a NEW CONSTRUCTION HOME with Florida Homes with Geri at Epperson OR Mirada. Schedule a PRIVATE TOUR of both Communities by a Resident Realtor. Join @LifeAtTheLagoon with @RealtorGeri Call/Text 813-609-0966. Connect with me on Instagram & Facebook.
TREE SERVICE
FITZPATRICK’s TREE SERVICE. 25-years of Professional Service. Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates. Tree Trimming & Tree Removal. Stump Grinding. Dead-Wood Removal. Affordable Rates. 24-Hour Emergency Storm Service. Free Mulch. Call 813-495-9541 or 813-788-TREE.
CLEANING SERVICES
A-to-Z CLEANING & ORGANIZING. House & Ofc Cleaning & Organizing Svcs! We use our own supplies. Affordable & Reliable. Family-Owned & Operated. Wesley Chapel Resident. Weekly / Bi-Weekly / Deep Cleaning/ Move-In / Move-Out. Serving Wesley Chapel & New Tampa. Call today for a FREE No-Obligation Quote: 813-462-1270. Local references supplied upon request. CLEAN-IT RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CLEANING: Following all CDC Guidelines, 18 years cleaning in New Tampa & Wesley Chapel. Licensed & Insured. Call 813.505.0431 or email cleanitmc@gmail.com. B CLEANING SERVICES: Over 18 years experience! Commercial and Residential; Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly; New house and post-construction clean-up; Window cleaning; Move-in or move-out cleanings; Pressure washing; FREE estimates; References available. Call today: 813-531-0154 or e-mail: bcleanings@hotmail.com D-ULTRA CLEANING SERVICE We have our own supplies and more than 400 clients in New Tampa! For more info, Call 813-758-9710.
LAWN & LANDSCAPING
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NTLC Property Maintenance. Residential & Commerical lawn maintenance for New Tampa & Wesley Chapel. Sprinkler repairs, tree trimming, mulching, landscaping & clean-ups also available. Licensed & Insured. CALLBILL @ (813) 973-3825. A.T.B. Landscaping & Lawn Service. Licensed and insured serving the Tampa Bay area over 20 years. Family owned and operated. Quality work at affordable prices. We provide services in gutter clean-out, screen repair, pressure washing and sprinkler repair. Landscaping and property maintenance including: sodding, trimming trees and hedges, and clean ups. Other services are available. CALL 813-907-LAWN (5296). Jasmine Landscaping, Inc. Complete lawn maintenance: Tree, palm & hedge trimming, planting, mulching, stones, sod replacement. Gutter cleaning, leaf removal & more. Cited by your HOA? Ask about our HOA Compliance Special, our Fall/Spring Special & FREE ESTIMATE! Licensed & insured. Accepting new residential & commercial accounts. We accept Visa, MC, PayPal, Zelle, AmExp. Call or text 813-420-4465. Now hiring full-time workers. HEAVY HITTER LAWN CARE: Veteran owned and operated lawn care maintenance service, focused on lawn mowing, trimming, edging and blowing (flexible with extra services). Well maintained and professional laborer ensuring customer satisfaction and on-time cuts. Rain or shine, the quality and schedule will be kept. Licensed and Insured. Call or text 678-673-7856 for your FREE ESTIMATE.
COMPUTER/BUSINESS SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL TECH SUPPORT in your home or small business. A+, Certified computer tech with 20 years exp. Maintenance and Repairs, Upgrades and Tutoring. More affordable than large chains! Friendly, personalized service. Technical jargon explained. Remote assistance available. References available. Call (813) 957-8342 for a free estimate.
DO YOU HATE YOUR COMPUTER?!? WE CAN HELP YOU! Troubleshooting, Installation, Networking & Virus Removal. WE COME TO YOU! Residences & Businesses, more than 25-Years Experience. Contact Jeffrey Blank at 813-973-4507, visit WSICA.COM or email Wsica@wsica.com.
POOL SERVICES
ALLSTARPOOLSOFTAMPABAY.COM. Pool cleanups, & acid washing of old pool finishes. Marcite, quartz & pebble finishes from $3K. We offer cool decking, Eurocrete & paver decking options. Paver, river rock sealing, leak detection & in-ground vinyl liner replacements avail. We sell quality salt & ozone generators, pumps, motors & filters. Mention this ad for a $79 pool service (restrctions apply). Serving New Tampa & Wesley Chapel since 1990. Call or text 813-244-7077 or visit AllStarPoolsofTampaBay. com. Also, see our display ad below for more info. TRANQUILITY POOL SERVICE. New Tampa owned & operated. Great Pricing with outstanding customer service! LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED. See why we are New Tampa and Wesley Chapel’s #1 Choice!! Call or Text Chris today @ 813-8575400 or visit TranquilityPoolService.com. New customers get ONE MONTH FREE!
AQUATEC POOL SERVICE has been keeping pools clear & swim-safe since 1994. WE DO POOLS RIGHT! Commercial & Residential. CPO #33-303052 Licensed & Insured. Service guarantee. Call 813-312-5694 TODAY and get ONE MONTH OF QUALITY SERVICE FREE. www.aquatecpool.com. NEIGHBORHOOD POOLS Wesley Chapel owned & operated since 1999. Weekly service. No long term contracts. Mention this AD for one-month Free service. Call 813-907-7322 for details or text Joe at 813-758-7608.
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTOGRAPHER AVAILABLE Retired Professional Photographer (45+ years experience) in the Tampa Bay area. Corporate Events, Personal Occasions, Portraiture, Pets, Commercial Photography & Real Estate. Reasonable rates. Ask me about “Front Porch Portraits,” taken from the safety of your front porch, FREE OF CHARGE! Great for Families, Children, Pets & more! Call or Text (813) 748-3901 or Visit: russellleprephotography.com.
FITNESS & WELL BEING
Break It Down Productions. Customized Private Yoga Sessions w/Susanna Jones. Develop strength & flexibility, while learning how to breathe & relax. I specialize in working with beginners and those requiring a more gentle approach than most group Yoga classes. I explain everything, and provide variations so that you actually feel good in the stretch instead of strained. Gift certificates available. www. breakitdownproductions.com or Call (813) 802-8393.
COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE
1,850 sq.ft. Commercial/Medical Space Available to Lease. Address: 24420 SR 54, Lutz (in the MediWeightloss Building). For more info, call 813-293-4377 or email: gwillett@mediweightlossclinics.com.
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