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Congratulations To All 640 Class Of 2010 Grads Of WCH & WRH! By Gary Nager We wish we had the space to give props to all 640 graduates of Wesley Chapel’s two outstanding high schools, Wiregrass Ranch High (WRH) & Wesley Chapel High (WCH), but we are proud to display some of the outstanding photos taken at the commencement proceedings of both schools by Tony Masella and Faith Jordan-Masella, of the award-winning (more on this below) website, Our TownFla.com. Wiregrass Ranch High graduated 400 seniors, led by Valedictorian Taylor Flitt and co-Salutatorians William Pujals and Sarah Wyper. The school’s commencement was held at the University of South Florida Sun Dome on June 5 and principal Ray Bonti’s school won Pasco County’s All-Sports Trophy as the top all-around athletic program in the county, after taking home tennis State titles in doubles and singles and an individual track State title, as well as several District and Region crowns. WRH’s Odyssey of the Mind team also was a State champ and finished

fourth of 46 teams at the Odyssey of the Mind World Finals at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Also on June 5, Wesley Chapel High honored its 240 graduates of 2010 at Idlewild Baptist Church in Lutz, where first-year principal Carin Nettles presented plaques to co-Valedictorians Chantel Houston and Brittany Troast and Salutatorian Christian Rodriguez.

Ulrich Family Remembered

On June 18, less than two weeks after the school’s graduation ceremonies, WRH hosted another ceremony to remember former student Alexa “Lexi” Ulrich, 15, her sister Carlie, 5, and their parents — Jeffrey, 50, and Ronni, 47 — the Wesley Chapel family that was killed in a crash in the family’s private plane in AriAlexa “Lexi” zona, on their way to Ulrich a vacation stop at the

(Left) Wiregrass Ranch High Valedictorian Taylor Flitt gives her commencement address. (Right, l. to r.) Wesley Chapel High co-Valedictorians Brittany Troast and Chantel Houston receive their plaques from WCH Principal Carin Nettles. All photos on this page provided by OurTownFla.com. Grand Canyon. The family’s funeral known by all 2,000 students at this was attended by many law enforceschool for all the right reasons.” ment officials, as Mr. Ulrich was an Congrats, OurTownFla.com! agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, We congratulate OurTownFla. Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. com, which won the Central Pasco At the WRH ceremony, which Chamber of Commerce’s 2010 Media was attended by hundreds of the Award last month. The website is a school’s students and their families, principal Ray Bonti said that “Lexi was great source of local photos and info.

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Couple Arrested In Connection With Burglaries, Local Writer’s Disappearance Still A Mystery, Wesley Chapel’s Honorary Mayor’s Race & Much More!

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are still eligible to vote this fall. The August primary will include a run-off election between incumbent commissioner Pat Mulieri and challenger Ken Littlefield, both Republicans, for the District 2 BOCC seat, whose jurisdiction includes most of the Wesley Chapel area. Mulieri, who is 72, has held the seat since 1994; the former English professor at Pasco-Hernando Community College currently serves as the Board’s chairwoman. Littlefield, meanwhile, is familiar to See “Primary Day” on page 8.

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“By law, voter registration books will close for new registrants and all party changes on July 26 for the August 24 Primary Election and on Monday, October 4, for the Tuesday, November 2, General Election,” Corley said. This means that if you are a firsttime voter in the state of Florida, you have to have a voter registration application on file at the supervisor of elections’ office by those dates. Also, if you have voted in Florida before, but in another county, you have to submit a new voter registration application with your updated address. Those who will be turning 18 prior to or even the day of an election also can pre-register to vote, and finally, anyone who hasn’t voted in a while should check their registration status to make sure that they

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If you’re planning to vote in the upcoming primary election, which will help decide who will hold the District 2 seat on the Pasco County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) and the District 61 seat in the Florida House of representatives (both of

which serve Wesley Chapel), you need to make sure you’re registered by Monday, July 26. And, even if you’re not planning to participate in the primary, it’s still a good idea to make sure that your registration information is up to date for November’s General Election, says Pasco County supervisor of elections Brian Corley.

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Father’s Day Is Supposed To Be A Happy Occasion, But... As I celebrated Father’s Day with my two sons a couple of weekends ago, I reflected again on how lucky I am. My kids are healthy and doing well and Jake, my younger son, just graduated from Wharton High in New Tampa — and I had a great couple of days with my family and friends for the event. Plus, business is great (despite the economy), my employees are happy (despite who they work for) and even though the weather is already brutally hot, I’m actually able to enjoy it a little. In other words, I should be the happiest guy in the world. So, why am I more than a little sad these days? For one thing, I’m pretty sure I felt my heart stop when managing editor Michael Smith handed me a news brief he had written from a press release about a fatal accident on June 3 S.R. 54. It took me about a second to realize that the 27-year-old Kristen Myers named in the accident (see page 5), who lost control of her vehicle and was killed when her car crossed into oncoming traffic, was a friend and advertiser of mine who owned and operated the Paws & Claws Pet Grooming service on the same road. I probably knew her for less than a year, but it was obvious to me that Kristen was a lovely, sweet, intelligent young woman and an incredible pet Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News 15345 Amberly Dr., Tampa, FL 33647 Phone: (813) 910-2575 Fax: 910-2483

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An editorial by Gary Nager groomer who truly not only loved what she did for a living, but also the dogs and cats she made look so beautiful. All I can say is that another piece of my heart has broken off. I send my condolences and best wishes to Kristen’s mom and her entire family and of course, to Wesley Chapel resident Maria Sanchez and the young members of her family injured in that crash. But, just as the death of someone you care about makes you want to hug your kids and thank God every day for your life and health, I feel at least a little bittersweet about this issue’s first installment of our exclusive “Summer ‘Staycation’ Spectacular,” a multi-issue tour of hotels and resorts located within a short drive of Wesley Chapel. There’s no doubt that the hotels mentioned in this issue are all beautiful and well worth a visit anytime, but I’m sure the hotels in Louisiana, Alabama and the Florida panhandle that are being devastated by the unbelievably still-gushing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico are (or were) equally lovely. Perhaps unlike most Americans, I don’t blame British Petroleum for the spill itself, although there’s also no doubt in my mind that BP has allowed millions of additional barrels since the explosion, barrels that didn’t have to still be spewing from a mile below the surface of the earth, to continue to destroy the Gulf ecosystem out of nothing more than simple greed. Nope, I blame our own government for the disaster itself, as oil companies here were and are still basically being given free reign to do as they want with regards to these deep water

wells, without being forced to include fail-safes to shut off the wells in the event of such a disaster. I’m also sickened by the thought that there still has been no call by President Obama or Congress to force the oil companies to add such shut-down capabilities to prevent future tragedies of this type. But, this isn’t at all a partisan issue to me. Yes, President Bill Clinton and President Obama are Democrats, but President Bush is a Republican and apparently none of them had the cojones to stand up to BP and the other oil giants to force them to protect the environment that is not only an impor-

tant part of my life (and my family’s), but is equally as important to our economy and our way of life as any company or industry in the country. Yes, I am furious that the oil is still spewing — and the disaster worsens both our economic and our natural habitat prospects every day — but I am sadder to think that there is nothing you, I or any “average” American can do except continue to watch it happen. It’s the same feeling of hopelessness I feel when someone I care about passes away...and certainly no way for an otherwise happy Dad to have to “celebrate” Father’s Day.

Table of Contents NEWS UPDATES...................................Pages 1-11 News Briefs..............................................................4-5 Couple Arrested For Car Thefts & Burglaries Writer’s Disappearance Under Investigation Local Residents Die In Auto Accidents TECO Lineman Killed By Electrocution Teens Arrested After Vandalizing High School Controlled Burns Scheduled By Swiftmud Election (cont. from Page 1)..............................................8 Honorary Mayor Race Winding Down.............................9 Wesley Chapel Community Calendar...................10-11

BUSINESS UPDATES...................................10-15 Cool Water Pools & Spas...........................................14-15 Business Briefs..................................................................16 EDUCATION UPDATES....................................18 PCSO Offering Teen Driver Challenge Ivy League Students Give Test Prep Help WRH Hosting Summer Volleyball Camp LOCAL SPORTS UPDATES..............................20 Wesley Chapel Sports Briefs Isner Makes Tennis History At Wimbledon Local Athlete Earns College Scholarship

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Our Summer ‘Staycation’ Spectacular................23-25 Lemon Offers Fine Women’s Fashions.....................26-27 Summer Entertainment Scene Is Heating Up.................30 WC Resident Is A Fingerstyle Guitar Virtuoso.................31 Neighborhood Nibbles..............................................32-33 WESLEY CHAPEL COLOR CLASSIFIEDS...34

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W ESLEY C HAPEL Couple Arrested In String Of Car Thefts & Burglaries

A Land O’Lakes couple has been arrested and charged in connection with numerous auto burglaries and thefts in Pasco and Hillsborough counties. According to reports, Anthony Cabrera, 29, and his girlfriend, 24-yearold Majestica Santillan, were both driving stolen vehicles on June 23, when they were spotted by deputies who were staking out a home in Land O’Lakes where the couple was renting a room. Santillan was arrested after Anthony crashing the vehicle Cabrera she was driving during a short chase, while Cabrera managed to elude capture for several hours, but he also was arrested on June 25. Authorities say Santillan was first arrested on June 14, Majestica when witnesses called Santillan in reports of a prowler in Meadow Pointe. After being charged with loitering and prowling, Santillan was released, but police later determined that some of the property she was carrying at the time, including a GPS unit and a camera, had been stolen during an auto burglary, which then led to the stakeout. Police found additional stolen items in the two vehicles that the couple were driving, including a rifle and other police equipment that was stolen from an off-duty deputy’s vehicle in Plant City on June 15, and additional stolen property was found in the home where they were staying. At our press time, Cabrera was being held in the Land O’Lakes jail under $54,000 bond, on charges of

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News Briefs grand theft of a motor vehicle and armed burglary, while Santillan was being held without bail for burglary, grand theft motor vehicle, resisting arrest without violence, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and violation of probation.

Writer’s Disappearance Is Still A Mystery

The Zephyrhills Police Department (ZPD), the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) are all working together to solve the disappearance of a missing Zephyrhills man who officials now believe may have been murdered. In the latest development, FDLE investigators are analyzing human remains that were discovered in the Angus Valley area of Wesley Chapel in early June to see if they might be related to the case. Stephen Perry, 56, who was known for writing several episodes of the 1980s TV cartoon series “Thundercats,” as well as other programs and comic books, was last heard from by friends in early May. On May 16, Perry’s van was Stephen Perry discovered abandoned in the parking lot of a North Tampa hotel after guests noticed a foul odor coming from the vehicle. Investigators found a severed arm nearby, but the results of DNA tests to determine whether it was Perry’s have not yet been completed. Then, on June 2, PCSO deputies found more human remains wrapped in a tarp in a wooded area near Foamflower Blvd. (off Old Pasco Rd.). Those remains also are undergoing DNA testing by the FDLE and the Pasco-Pinellas Medical Examiner’s Office. A FDLE spokesperson said that definitive test

results may not be available for several weeks. Although no arrests have been made in the case, Perry’s two former roommates — husband and wife James and Roxanne Davis, both of whom have lengthy arrest records — have been named as persons of interest in the case and are currently being held in the Land O’Lakes jail on unrelated charges. We’ll keep you posted as developments occur.

Two Wesley Chapel Residents Killed In Separate Crashes

Two residents of Wesley Chapel died last month in separate automobile accidents on I-75 and S.R. 54. In the first, which took place just after 5 p.m. on June 3, Kristen M. Myers, 27 (see page 3), was traveling westbound on S.R. 54 near River Glen Blvd. when she veered into the eastbound lanes in an attempt to pass slower moving traffic, according to a report issued by the Florida Highway Patrol Kristen (FHP). As she did so, Myers however, she lost control of her 1998 Trans Am, which then began spinning. Myers’ vehicle then struck the front end of a 2005 Chevy SUV driven by 39-year-old Marcia Sanchez, who also is a Wesley Chapel resident. When the two vehicles collided, Myers, who was wearing a seat belt, was partially ejected from her car, which then came to a stop on the shoulder of S.R. 54. Myers passed away as a result of her injuries, while Sanchez and her two minor passengers were transported to St. Josephs Hospital in Tampa, where she was listed in critical condition and the children were listed as serious. An investigation into the crash, including whether alcohol was a factor, was still ongoing at press time. Five days later, 65-year-old John W. Gross of Wesley Chapel was killed

in a single-car accident that occurred at around 2 a.m. on June 8. According to an FHP report, Gross was heading south on I-75 in a 2000 Chevy Corvette when he also lost control of the vehicle just south of the S.R. 52 exit. The Corvette left the roadway and began spinning in the wet grass, the report says, and the rear of the vehicle hit a tree. Gross was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash by Pasco Fire Rescue paramedics. According to the report, Gross also was wearing a seat belt, but FHP says the results of a toxicology exam are pending.

TECO Lineman Dies In Power Line Accident

A longtime employee of the Tampa Electric Co. (TECO) passed away a day after coming into contact with a high-tension power line while working in New Tampa. According to reports, John Hudson, 39, who had worked for the utility company for 19 years, was working on overhead power lines from an insulated bucket lift in front of the Shell gas station in the area of Dona Michelle Dr. and Bruce B. Downs Blvd. at around 10 a.m. on June 7 when he accidentally touched the 7,620-volt line. Hudson was rendered unconscious by the jolt, which also caused severe burns over a large portion of his body, and he was lowered to the ground by co-workers, who began administering CPR until paramedics from Tampa Fire Rescue Station #20 in Tampa Palms arrived minutes later. Hudson was transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital, where he was stabilized before being airlifted to Tampa General Hospital (TGH). But, after being listed in critical condition, Hudson succumbed to his injuries the following evening, according to a TGH spokesperson.

Lutz Teens Arrested After Vandalizing High School

While the rest of the student body was preparing for the end of the school year and the upcoming graduation cer-

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emonies, one Freedom High student and an accomplice decided that spray paint was a better way to leave their mark on the campus before departing for the summer. According to a report issued by the Tampa Police Department (TPD), officers were alerted to the vandalism at the school campus on Commerce Park Dr. in Tampa Palms by a pair of witnesses, who spotted Christopher Ell, 17, a student at the school, and William Chaplin, 18, who was not a Freedom student, lurking around the campus at around 3 a.m. on June 26. As officers responded to the scene, they saw the pair of teens, both of whom are Lutz residents, driving down Commerce Park Blvd. at a high rate of speed in a pickup truck with its headlights turned off. After stopping the truck, officers noted that at least one of the teens had paint on his hands. The pair explained that the damage they had done — which included spray painting vulgar language on several buildings and throwing toilet paper into some trees — was just a “senior prank.” School administrators were not amused, however, as a spokesman for the Hillsborough County School District said that the damage done by the pair was estimated at between $1,000$2,000 and took school maintenance workers several hours to clean up. Both Ell and Chaplin were charged

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help prevent wildfires in conservation areas like New Tampa’s Flatwoods Park. with criminal mischief, trespassing on school grounds and possession of burglary tools. Chaplin was released from custody after posting a bond of $4,250, while no further information was available about Ell, who was processed at the Hillsborough County Juvenile Assessment Center.

Flatwoods Park Scheduled For Controlled Burns

If you see smoke rising into the air while looking south over the next several months, chances are that there’s no cause for alarm, because the Southwest Florida Water Management District (aka Swiftmud) will be conducting “controlled, prescribed burns” during

June, July, August and September on the District’s Lower Hillsborough Wilderness Preserve in Hillsborough County, including Flatwoods Park and the Oak Ridge Equestrian Area. The Lower Hillsborough Wilderness Preserve is located just south of Morris Bridge Rd. and just east of I-75, approximately three miles northeast of Temple Terrace. Approximately 1,000 acres of land will be burned in small, manageable units, a spokesman for the District said, adding that the burns are a part of routine maintenance of lands managed by Swiftmud. According to District land manager Kevin W. Love, burns are conducted to mimic natural fire cycles under a controlled situation. The object is to avoid uncontrolled wildfires in the parks and enhance the area’s natural conditions by maintaining the ecological and wildlife habitat values. Prescribed burns are only conducted when weather conditions allow the objectives to be met while minimizing the impacts to the public. Love added that every effort will be made to ensure that smoke will not affect homes or highways. However, he also said that drivers should exercise caution in case smoke does lead to reduced visibility on the area’s local roads and highways. People enjoying the use of the park also should be aware that prescribed burns may be in progress during their

visit and be prepared to yield to fire management vehicles and equipment. Recreationists should stay on designated trails only and certain park entrances and trails may be temporarily closed while the burns are being conducted. Swiftmud owns and manages approximately 436,000 acres of environmentally sensitive lands for water resource and natural systems protection. Parks like Flatwoods, which does receive more than 200,000 visitors per year, are considered to be “passive” recreation areas, with biking/hiking trails and limited recreational facilities. For additional information, call Swiftmud at (800) 423-1476, extension 4465. — Michael Smith

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“Primary Day”

Continued from page 1 many area residents as well, having served as the State Representative for District 61, which includes parts of both Hillsborough and Pasco counties (including all of Wesley Chapel), from 1999-2006. The 64-year-old Wesley Chapel resident left the legislature after he was appointed to the state Public Service Commission by then-Gov. Jeb Bush, but that appointment was overturned by incoming Gov. Charlie Crist after his election. However, Gov. Crist later appointed Littlefield executive director of the Florida Statewide Advocacy Council, a position that he still holds. When he filed to run against Mulieri, Littlefield said in a statement that he wanted to “create policy that promotes and proPat tects a better qualMulieri ity of life in Pasco County.” Mulieri, meanwhile, says that she is running again because she wants to see some of the causes that she has championed,

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such as promoting business growth and tourism in the county, finally come to fruition. Whoever wins the primary election will face environmental activist Clay Colson of Ken Land O’Lakes in Littlefield the November General Election. Over the past decade, Colson has often squared off with the Pasco BOCC and other county officials over development, most recently in opposition to the Cypress Creek Town Center mall in Wesley Chapel. On the statewide level, the August Primary also will include a run-off between incumbent Will Weatherford (R-Wesley Chapel) and Tampa businessman Kevin Wright for the District 61 seat in the Florida House of Representatives, with the winner to face Wesley Chapel resident Elena McCullough; and a run-off between Florida District 47 Rep. Kevin Ambler and Hillsborough County commissioner Jim Norman, both of whom hope to move into the Florida Senate District 12 seat being vacated by Victor Crist. The winner of that primary will face a pair of

write-in candidates, Derek Crabb of Odessa and Kimberly Renspie of Tampa, in the general election. Under state rules, only voters who are registered members of politiClay cal parties may vote Colson for their respective party’s candidates in a primary election, and only candidates of their registered party will be on their ballot. However, if all candidates for an office have the same party affilia-

tion and the winner will have no opposition in the general election, all qualified voters, regardless of party affiliation, may vote in the primary election for that office. Corley says that sample ballots will be available on the county Supevisor of Elections website, PascoVotes.com, 25-30 days prior to the election. The website also includes a variety of other information and forms, including voter registration applications, applications for voting by mail and absentee balloting, lists of polling places and maps, a precinct finder and more. For other information, call the Supervisor of Elections office at (800) 851-8754.

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There’s Still Time To Cast Your Vote For Wesley Chapel’s ‘Mayor’ While the “real” elections won’t get under way for another couple of months (see cover story), the race to choose a new Honorary Mayor of Wesley Chapel is just about winding down. Although the unincorporated Wesley Chapel area doesn’t have any actual elected officials, each year the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC) sponsors a friendly competition to “elect” an honorary mayor, with dollars donated to charity taking the place of votes. This year, the winner of the position, whose primary duties are to preside over new business ribbon cuttings and other community events, will be named at the Chamber’s July Monthly Mixer, which will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 15, at the Hampton Inn & Suites (2740 Cypress Ridge Rd., off S.R. 56). Rather than campaigning for votes, the candidates for Honorary Mayor have been working throughout the spring to raise money for their designated charities, with each dollar they collect counted as one vote, and while there won’t be many more opportunities to meet and greet the candidates prior to the Mixer, there still is time for you to learn more about them and cast your votes through the Chamber’s website, WesleyChapelChamber.com.

Meet The Candidates

Theresa Jacobs, a broker with Keller Williams’ New Tampa office, was elected as Honorary Mayor of Wesley Chapel last year and says she had so Theresa much fun getting out Jacobs and meeting people that she decided to make another run for the title this year. “It’s been a very rewarding experience,” says Jacobs, a single mother of two who moved to the area from Georgia seven years ago this month. She says she was first attracted to Wesley Chapel because an old friend from school moved here, but she likes it because it is a growing area that still has a smalltown atmosphere. “I believe that Wesley Chapel is the best place to live, work and raise a family,” she says. The charity that Jacobs is supporting through her candidacy is Habitat for Humanity. Meanwhile, business and marketing strategist Miroslav Beck also has lived in Wesley Chapel with his wife and three children for about seven years. He says that he was more active in the Chamber when he first arrived in the area and was trying to promote his video production company, but got so

busy that he stopped attending events until about a year ago. “The Chamber really helped me get my start in Wesley Chapel,” he says, “so I was surprised to see how much Miroslav Beck turnover they were having.” That’s why, Beck says, he got involved with the Chamber again and decided to run for Honorary Mayor, because he felt that his new business, No B.S. Tampa Bay, which provides consulting and marketing and business advice for entrepreneurs, could help those who are looking to start businesses of their own in the area. “I think it would be a nice way to introduce the new business strategies that are out there,” Beck says. Beck’s charity is Support the Troops, Inc., which provides food, personal items and other supplies to U.S. military personnel overseas. Candidate Debbie Yoerg is the has been a Wesley Chapel resident the longest of the candidates, having lived in the area since 1973. She and her husband Richard have four sons ranging in age from 16 to 22, and Debbie says she also sees the Honorary Mayor’s race as way to promote both the area

and her business as an independent marketer of health and wellness products with the Trump Network. “I decided to call my campaign group the ‘Think Big and Dream Team,’ because its my Debbie Yoerg passion to see our Wesley Chapel community fulfill its dreams,” she says. Debbie’s charity is Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Tampa Bay, and she’s planning one final campaign event, a party at the same Hampton Inn & Suites on Thursday, July 8, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. Tickets cost $20 per person or $30 per couple in advance, or $25 per person at the door, which includes music, food and beverages and raffle prizes. Call 788-6237 for additional information. We left several messages, but were unable to catch up with the fourth “mayoral” candidate, William Morales of Edward Jones Investments, but he already serves as an ambassador with the Chamber and his chosen charity is the Shriners Club. For more info about the Honorary Mayor campaign or to cast a vote for your favorite candidate, visit WesleyChapelChamber.com or call 994-8534. — MS

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W ESLEY C HAPEL Wesley Chapel Toastmasters

Community Calendar

Monday, July 5 – The new Wesley Chapel Speaks Toastmasters Club meets every Monday, 6:15 p.m., at Hyundai of Wesley Chapel (26944 Wesley Chapel Blvd.). Club meetings are open to all interested parties. For more information, call (352) 567-1508 or visit www.toastmastersd84.org.

Free Networking Int’l

Monday, July 5 – Free Networking International (FNI), a group of area business owners, meets each Monday for networking and discussion, 8 a.m., at the Lexington Oaks Golf Club (26140 Lexington Oaks Blvd.). For more information, call Stacy Dalton at 469-5499.

Wesley Chapel Chamber Business Breakfast

Tuesday, July 6 – Pasco County Commissioner Michael Cox will be the guest speaker at the Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce’s monthly Business Breakfast, which will begin at 8 a.m. at Saddlebrook Resort (5700 Saddlebrook Way, off S.R. 54). The cost is $10 with a pre-reservation or $12 at the door. For addi-

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tional information, or to make a reservation, call the Chamber office at 994-8534.

Business Networking Int’l

Tuesday, July 6 – Business Networking International (BNI), a group of business professionals who work to support each other through qualified business referrals, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at Song & Dance Studio (27221 Foamflower Blvd. For more information, contact Nancy Cross at 789-7836 or by email at nancycross@crossrealty.com.

East Pasco Networking

Tuesday, July 6 – The East Pasco Networking Group meets Tuesday at 9 a.m., at Beef O’Brady’s (1660 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in the Shops of New Tampa at Wesley Chapel plaza). For more information, contact Frankie Ammons at 479-7997 or e-mail Frankie@studioglory.com.

Free Family Movies

Tuesday-Wednesday, July 6-7 – The Muvico Starlight 20 movie theaters (18002 Highwoods Preserve Pkwy. in New Tampa) is offering free family movies every Tuesday and Wednesday morning through August 4. Doors

open at 9 a.m. and the movies begin at 10 a.m., and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis only. The feature on July 6-7 is “Shorts,” followed by “Journey to the Center of the Earth” (July 13-14), “Kit Kittredge: American Girl” (July 20-21), “Nancy Drew” (July 2728) and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” (August 3-4). For info, call 558-9755 or visit Muvico.com/freefilmfest.asp.

Wesley Chapel Rotary Club

Wednesday, July 7 – The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel meets every Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at Dempsey’s Steak House at Saddlebrook Resort (5700 Saddlebrook Way). For more information, call 862-8989 or 391-3895.

Civil Air Patrol

Wednesday, July 7 – The Wesley Chapel Civil Air Patrol squadron meets Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m., at Tampa North Aero Park (4241 Birdsong Blvd., off S.R. 54). For more information, visit wesleychapelcap.com or call Cheryl Spence at 973-7270.

Networking For Your Success

Thursday, July 8 – The Networking For Your Success group meets every Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m., at Song & Dance Studio.

For more information, call John Anglada at 298-3232 or visit NetworkingForYourSuccess.com.

Wesley Chapel Wind Ensemble

Thursday, July 8 – The Wesley Chapel Wind Ensemble, a community group of brass and woodwind players, meets every Thursday at 6 p.m. at Hyundai of Wesley Chapel (27000 Wesley Chapel Blvd./S.R. 54). New members are encouraged to join. For more information, contact Glenn at 746-4821 or by e-mail at trombonegww@juno.com.

Red Hat Society

Thursday, July 8 – A new chapter of the Red Hat Society for ladies over 50 meets on the second Thursday of each month at different locations. For more information, e-mail livingood326@verizon.net.

Wesley Chapel Republican Club

Thursday, July 8 – The Wesley Chapel Republican Club meets on the second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m., at Wesley Chapel Hyundai (27000 Wesley Chapel Blvd.). Prospective members and guests are always welcome to attend. For information, contact Peter Hanzel at 907-6614 or by e-mail at WesleyChapelRepC@aol.com.

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PACA

Thursday, July 8 – Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Brian Corley will be the guest speaker at the May meeting of the Pasco Alliance of Community Associations (PACA), which will begin at 7 p.m. at the Land O’Lakes Community Center (5401 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.). For more information on PACA, contact either membership director David Quinones at 9911505 or club president Joe Wyatt at 907-2081, or visit the PACA website at MyPACA.org.

Sunrise Rotary

Friday, July 9 – The Wesley Chapel Sunrise Rotary Club meets every Friday at 7:15 a.m. at Lexington Oaks Golf Club. For more information, call Lynne Wilson at 695-6466.

WOW

Friday, July 9 – WOW, aka the Women of Wesley Chapel, a business networking group for women, meets on Fridays at 7 a.m. at Cosi Café (28139 Paseo Dr., in the Shops at Wiregrass mall). Reservations are requested, and may be made by sending an e-mail to Vhhamilton@earthlink.com. For more information, call Debbie Yoerg at 788-6237.

MS Support Group

Saturday, July 10 – A new multiple sclerosis support group meets once a month at noon on Saturdays at the New River Library (34043 S.R. 54). For more information, call Noreen at 312-3345.

Teen Driver Challenge

Thursday-Friday, July 15-16 – The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) is again offering the Florida Sheriff’s Association Teen Driver Challenge for teen drivers. The two-day course features a four-hour classroom session the first day and an eight-hour driving course the second day. Only students who possess a valid operator’s license may participate in the driving portion, but the classroom portion is open to students with both learner permits and operator licenses. In the driving portion of the instruction, students will operate their vehicles on a closed course and learn many of maneuvers taught to police officers. The classroom portion is required in order for students to receive parking permits at their respective high schools during the 2010-11 school year. Students who are unable to attend the summer session will be offered an opportunity to attend the classroom portion of the course during the 20102011 school year. For more information, call

PCSO spokesman Kevin Doll at (727) 844-7759.

Tampa Bay Job & Career Fair

Monday, July 19 – The 2010 Tampa Bay Job and Career Fair will be held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the St. Pete Times Forum (401 Channelside Dr., in downtown Tampa). Attendees will be able to meet with local companies who have immediate employee needs, from entry-level positions to skilled trade, health care and even top managerial positions. This year’s event also includes a Career Fair, which means that several of the area’s top schools for continuing education, local universities

and vocational/technical institutes will be on hand. Tickets are not required and attendees are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes. For more info, call 301-2500 or visit SPTimesForum.com.

Networking On The Nines

Tuesday, July 20 – The Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce will host its monthly “Networking on the Nines” golf and networking social event, 3 p.m., at Lexington Oaks Golf Club (26140 Lexington Oaks Blvd.). The cost is $15 per person, which includes golf cart rental and greens fees. For more information, contact Rob Kellog at 817-5655.

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Cool Water Pools & Spas — Building On A Solid Reputation By John Lieberman Living in Florida is all about enjoying the outdoors. Yet, as obvious as that sounds, only recently have homebuilders begun placing as much, if not more, emphasis on “outdoor living” as they have on interior spaces. The “old” basic 8’x 12’ concrete slab (“lanai”), which was intended to fit a basic fivepiece patio set, which faces a 12’x 24’ cookie-cutter pool is quickly giving way to a far more aesthetically designed and utilitarian outdoor space. And, since 1998, Cool Water Pools & Spas, Inc., which is based in the trinity area of New Port Richey, but which has built (and remodeled) pools and decks in hundreds of homes in southern Pasco and northern Hillsborough County homes, has been way ahead of the builder curve, creating outdoor living spaces that blur the distinction between being indoors and out, literally expanding the footprint of your home’s livable space. This emphasis on “design” has made Cool Water Pools one of the best-known custom pool builders in the Tampa Bay area. Outstanding features offered by Cool Water include: rock waterfalls and grottos, beach entryways (photo on this page), extensive paver

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and travertine decks, sunshelves with fountains, raised spillover spas, custom LED lighting packages, automated control systems, outdoor kitchens and raised planters with exotic foliage and so much more. Jerry Lappert, the owner & president of Cool Water Pools & Spas, is a down-toearth and modest guy who obviously is in the right business. When asked to name the most important factors contributing to his company’s long-term succes, Lappert says, “First and foremost, there is always an open line of communication between myself and the customer. From design to final inspection, an ongoing dialogue is essential to a satisfied customer.” He adds, “A pool is always a major investment, regardless of budget, and it is my responsibility to make sure that it is a value-added investment. Flexibility in design is also critically important. Instead of just having standard shapes, our customers can design anything in any shape and size, that is, within the

limits of their budget, lot size and imagination. I take into account many factors of deck utilization, from outdoor kitchens and dining areas, to finding the best orientation for sun bathing, built-in planters and patio furniture. All of these design elements need to be incorporated into the layout.” As a family-owned-and-operated business for a dozen years, Lappert says Cool Water Pools has established a loyal

customer base and has built a continuous “referral” business from the moment the company began operations. Unlike franchised pool builders, Lappert notes, “Cool Water is not a ‘production’ pool company. I believe there is a point where quality begins to suffer with larger companies and customer satisfaction is rarely, if ever fully achieved. But, our customers are never just a number on a scheduling board.”

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Cool Water Pools has many satisfied customers who contiunue to refer their friends and business associates to Lappert’s company. Among those happy customers are Tony and Jenny Dinh, who told Lappert “How many compliments we’ve received from our friends how beautiful our pool and paver deck is. From the start of the project to its end, you were very accommodating in scheduling your work around our other contractor, who was doing our room addition at the same time the pool was being built. The quality work of your subcontractors has been exceptional, too.”

The Right Pool Company!

Cool Water Pools & Spas has built hundreds of custom pools and spas throughout the Tampa Bay Area, from as far south as Snell Isle and Tierra Verde in St. Petersburg to north of Spring Hill in Hernando County and throughout Pinellas, Pasco and Hillsborough. Given the pull-back in new construction over the past three years, Cool Water has concentrated and refocused their business in northern Pinellas, southern Pasco and northern Hillsborough counties, including Wesley Chapel and New Tampa. Lappert says that before you choose a company to design and build your custom pool or spa, “First, be sure your pool builder is a well established

(licensed and insured) enterprise with a solid local reputation. Secondly, make sure that a long-standing customer base is available for references. And always, always ask lots of questions!” For new customers, here are just a few cautionary items Lappert says you also should consider when selecting a pool builder:

• Are there any registered complaints against the contractor’s license? • What is the company’s rating with agencies like the Better Business Bureau? • Will your pool salesman or designer be available during the construction of your pool or spa? • Does your pool company pay a sales commission? • Is the price quoted the final price, or are there overlooked add-ons or hidden costs that may be tacked on to your bill later? • Are the pool designs & photos shown to you actually representative of the builder’s portfolio and abilities or are they misleading stock photos? • Are customer references readily available for you to hear/read? • Is your pool builder local enough to respond to technical questions, warranty repairs, etc.?

With more and more homeowners “staying put” during the housing downturn, Cool Water Pools & Spas has seen an increase in quotes for remodeling and add-ons to existing pools and decks. Over the past three

If you can dream it, Cool Water Pools & Spa can make it happen for you! years, Lappert says the trend has continued, with Cool Water taking on a larger number of pool and deck remodels, including spa additions, upgrading of pool finishes, replacement of waterline and cap tile, new travertine or brick coping, new decks and extensions, including brick pavers, travertine or fieldstone options. “We are seeing a huge increase in demand for both paver and travertine surfaces, which are quickly becoming the standard choice for most of our clients,” Lappert says. “Since material costs for both pavers and travertine have come way down, it has never been a better time to remodel.”

He adds, “When I ask my remodeling customers what they would have done differently [when they initially purchased their pools], the number one answer is almost always, “[I wish I had] more usable deck space.” Cool Water Pools & Spas, Inc., is a member of the Better Business Bureaus of Pinellas and Pasco counties. Complete pool packages are available starting from $19,900. For additional information or to schedule a free, in-home estimate, you can reach them Cool Water Pools & Spas at (727) 372-8822, or visit them at MyCoolWaterPool.com.

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Business Briefs — Pulse Salon & Dollar World Now Open! Pulse Salon Is Worth Finding!

If you’ve ever driven on Bruce B. Downs Blvd. from S.R. 54 down to S.R. 56, you’ve probably seen the Dunkin’ Donuts-anchored plaza at the Mystic Oaks Blvd. entrance to Seven Oaks. Behind that retail plaza, in the Redfern Professional Park, is a gem of a new salon called Pulse Salon and Spa. This elegant, new salon provides outstanding hair cutting and more from a friendly, professionally trained, experienced staff, as well as relaxing facials and waxing by Sabiha. The amazing team of stylists — Mary, Kori, Alberto, Tisha and Gretchen — all came to Pulse from either the Aveda Salon in the Shops at Wiregrass mall or the for-

mer Mane Stop Salon in the Pebble Creek Collection, and they all provide coloring, highlights, unique, precision cutting, Keratin treatments and hair extensions. These folks all really seem to enjoy their jobs and each other and Pulse already has many loyal clients. Pulse Salon and Spa (3756 Turman Loop) is open ever y day except Sunday. Call 428-6917 for appointments. And, mark your calendar for Pulse’s of fi ficcial Grand Opening on Thursday, July 29, 6 p.m.-9 p.m., which will feature wine, cheese and appetizers. That evening, you can get a complimentar y cut with a color job and 30 minutes free when you buy a 30-minute facial from Sabiha. — GN

The professional staff (l. to r.: Kori, Alberto, Tisha, Gretchen, Sabiha and Mary) at the new Pulse Salon in the Redfern Professional Park (behind Dunkin’ Donuts) on Bruce B. Downs Blvd. will make you smile, too!

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Dollar (& Up) World Now Open In Pebble Creek Collection!

In today’s economic climate, most of us are looking for bargains anywhere we can find them and owner Jeetu (James) Lalchandani and his family hope the people of New Tampa and Wesley Chapel will come to their new Dollar World store in the Pebble Creek Collection on Bruce B. Downs Blvd., less than a mile south of the Pasco County line. Although not everything in the store costs a (L. to r.) Owner James Lalchandani and his children dollar, the vast majority of Jiya & Varun invite Wesley Chapel residents to visit the the literally hundreds of dif- new Dollar World store on BBD Blvd. in Pebble Creek. ferent items lining the packed shelves at Dollar World cost less Varun and daughter Jiya all hope that the next time you’re driving down than $5, with the highest-priced still BBD, you’ll consider stopping in to being less than $20. In other words, browse. And remember, many of the from sunglasses to school supplies, items in the store are seasonal, so cookware to Hula Hoops and 4th of there’s always new stuff to check out. July party items to candy and even ice Dollar World (19651 BBD cream, Dollar World truly does have a Blvd., Suite B3, between Circles “little bit of everything, all at outstandNew Tampa Bistro and Las Palmas ing prices,” says James. “We have stocked the shelves with items you can’t Spanish Café) will take 10-percentfind so quickly and easily at other stores of f any purchase over $10 with the coupon on page 8 of this issue. Call and offer many in-store specials.” 345-8518 to fi fin nd out more. — GN James, his wife Divya, their son

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W ESLEY C HAPEL PCSO Offering Teen Driver Challenge

Education Updates

This summer, the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) will again be offering the Florida Sheriff’s Association Teen Driver Challenge for local high-school-age teen drivers. The two-day course features a four-hour classroom session on the first day and an eight-hour driving session on the second day. Only students who have a valid operator’s license can participate in the driving portion, but the classroom portion is open to students

with both learner’s permits and vaid operator’s licenses. The classroom portion of the course is required in order for students to receive parking permits at their respective high schools during the 2010-11 school year. Students who are unable to attend the summer session will be offered an opportunity to attend the classroom portion of the course once the school year begins. For additional information, call the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office at (727) 844-7759.

WCE Team Was The Top ‘Relay For Life’ Fund Raiser

We want to recognize the members of Wesley Chapel Elementary’s “Team Alaska” (above), which was the first place fund raiser, bringing in more than $13,000, at the American Cancer Society’s Wesley Chapel Relay For Life held May 7.

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Ivy League Students Offering Test Prep Help

Ivy Insiders, an innovative summer SAT and ACT prep program founded in 2003 by Harvard University undergraduates, is now offering classes to high school students in the Wesley Chapel and New Tampa areas. The classes are taught exclusively by Ivy League graduates and undergraduates who already have scored well on the college entrance exams. According to Tampa Ivy Insiders branch manager Nikhil Ferris (a 2009 graduate of the Academy at the Lakes in Land O’Lakes who now attends the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business), Ivy Insiders has helped more than 4,000 students raise their SAT scores by an average of almost 300 points and their ACT test scores by more than 4 points in five years. Ferris adds that the Ivy Insiders courses also are more inexpensive than those offered by the major test prep companies, and for a limited time, the company is offering special discounts to area residents. For additional information about the Ivy Insiders program, visit IvyInsiders.com. For more info about the local classes and discounts, contact Ferris at 810-5422 or by email at nikhil_ferris@ivyinsiders.com.

WRH PTSA Recognizes Walmart For $1,000 Grant

Wiregrass Ranch High PTSA President Sherrie Candelaria (left) presents a plaque to New Tampa WalMart Superstore manager Laura DeJesus in appreciation of the $1,000 Community Grant that the group received from store officials earlier this year.

WRH Hosting Summer Volleyball Camp

Rising 6th-9th graders who are interested in playing volleyball are invited to attend a camp that will be held at Wiregrass Ranch High July 27-29. The cost is for the camp is $75, which includes a t-shirt, instruction time and an in-camp tournament. For more information, contact WRH head volleyball coach Mindy Kantor at 346-6000 or via email at mkantor@pasco.k12.fl.us.

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Sports Briefs Academy At The Lakes’ Isner Makes Tennis History Arbet Earns Scholarship John Isner, who lives in Tampa and trains at Saddlebrook Resort & Spa Tampa in Wesley Chapel, made tennis history last month after participating in the longest men’s professional tennis match ever played. The match, which lasted a total of 11 hours and 5 minutes spread out over three days, was in the first round of the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, where Isner faced off against unseeded Nicolas Mahut of France. After starting the match on the afternoon of June 22, the two men split the first four sets, 64, 3-6, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (3), but neither could gain an advantage in the fifth and deciding set. The match was suspended twice because of darkness, once after the first four sets, and then again on June 23, midway through the fifth set. Since Wimbledon rules don’t allow for a tiebreaker in the fifth set, the score of the deciding set was 70-68, as Isner managed to break Mahut’s serve for the first time in the set and then capitalize on the break opportunity to earn the victory with a backhand winner down the line. Besides being the longest match

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ever played in Open era history (the previous long was 6:33), the epic struggle also eclipsed a number of other records, John Isner celebrates including the his historic victory. longest set (the fifth set alone lasted a total of 8 hours, 11 minutes); most games in a set (138 in the fifth); total games played (183, versus the old record of 118); most aces by one player and total aces (Isner had 112 and Mahut had 103, both more than the old record of 78). “It just stinks that someone had to lose,” an exhausted Isner said, after finally claiming the victory. Unfortunately, the marathon match took its toll on the 6’-9” rising star, however, and the 25-year-old Isner, who was the 23rd seed in the men’s draw, lost in straight sets to unseeded Thiemo de Bakker of the Netherlands in his second-round match on June 25. — MS

Academy at the Lakes (AatL) senior Shane Arbet has been awarded a Trustee Scholarship by Allegheny College in Meadville, PA. Arbet, who lives in Land O’Lakes, plans to attend Allegheny and play on the college’s football team. The Trustee Scholarship is an achievement-based award that is guaranteed for four years of study at Allegheny. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence, as well as achievements in extracurricular and

even leadership activities. At AatL, Arbet lettered in football, soccer, basketball, tennis, track, and swimming. He earned an unweighted GPA of 3.30 and was a member of Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society). He also volunteered for several charitable groups as part of his community service requirements.

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Welcome To Our Summer ‘Staycation’ Spectacular! A summertime special by Gary Nager With the economy still lagging and oil still flowing into the Gulf of Mexico (but thankfully, not washing up on our Tampa Bay area beaches), more and more New Tampa and Wesley Chapel residents are probably looking forward to vacationing closer to home than ever before this summer. And, we’re here to help. This issue marks the first installment of our “Summer ‘Staycation’ Spectacular,” a multi-part series of stories about hotels and resorts located so close by (for example, both of the places featured in this issue are an hour or less away from everyone in our distribution areas), you won’t have to wake up before dawn to drive to any of them. And, we plan to feature at least one more “Staycation” hotel in every issue this summer! As Florida residents, we are blessed with beautiful weather all year ‘round, even though the summer heat definitely can be pretty stifling. We therefore have included on these pages one beach resort and one golf and tennis resort — both of which offer different ways to help you beat the heat and enjoy everything Florida has to offer! Enjoy, and please tell the folks at these hotels that we sent you!

The Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort — Elegance & Lots Of Summer Fun! The Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa isn’t directly on the beach, but you’d never know it. If you look out from most of the guest rooms at the incredible resort pool — on the eighth floor of the hotel, no less! — it appears that the sugar-white sand beach is directly on the other side of the pool’s fence, even though it’s actually eight stories below and across the street. Seriously. But, believe me, the new Hyatt (it just opened in February) is no illusion. It’s one of the most beautiful, luxurious, modern resorts you’ll find on the west coast of Florida. In addition, it offers the best of both worlds — a short walk across the street to the beach and incredible views of the Intracoastal Waterway on the other. It features outstanding dining, fun activities for the kids, poolside and other entertainment and a world-class spa for you, plus a magnificent lobby, plenty of meeting space and guest rooms that will make you feel like a million bucks, even if you

don’t have that kind of money. (You know this newspaper guy doesn’t have that kind of cash, right?). The Hyatt combines Old World service with all of the modern conveniences you and your family (or just that special someone) need to feel right at home. But, if this is like your home, I’d love to come for a visit!

So, how do you want to start your visit? With a brisk workout in the Hyatt’s modern fitness center or a couples massage in the Sandava Spa? Or, how about breakfast in the open-kitchen Shor American Seafood Grille? Continued on page 24.

(Top) The Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort may not be directly on the beach, but it sure looks like it is! (Above left) The relaxation wall at the Sandava Spa features a magnificent waterfall and views (out those windows) of the Intracoastal Waterway). (Above right) Is the beach directly behind this elegant pool? Does it matter?

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“Hyatt Regency”

Continued from page 35 Even if all you want is a walk on the beach, the Hyatt is at the center of Clearwater's new $30 million Beach Walk. And, every spacious suite features “Hyatt Grand” beds, flat-screen TVs, a complete kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances and so much more. In other words, whether you want to stay for a night or a week, the new Hyatt is a great place to start your Summer Staycation. The Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort is located at 301 South Gulfview Blvd. For reservations and more information, call (727) 3731234 or visit Hyatt.com.

(Top) You can enjoy yummy fresh mussels in a zesty tomato garlic sauce at Shor American Seafood Grille. (Center) The fitness center overlooks the Intracoastal, too. (Above) Each of the 250 spacious suites features a complete kitchen and ‘Hyatt Grand’ bedding.

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Innisbrook Resort Is About Much More Than Just Golf! By Gary Nager If you’ve been living in our area for any amount of time, you’ve probably heard about Innisbrook — A Salamander Golf & Spa Resort, located off U.S. Hwy. 19 in Innisbrook (recognized as its own community by the U.S. Postal Service), between Tarpon Springs and Palm Harbor. But, why would you be interested in Innisbrook if you’re not a golfer who recognizes its famed Copperhead Course at the home of the PGA’s Transitions Championship? Yes, Innisbrook, which is owned by Black Entertainment Television founder Sheila C. Johnson, is most famous for its four gorgeous championship golf courses (with a fifth under construction), but as a horrendous golfer, I can assure you that there is plenty more for the two of you (or your entire family) to enjoy at this truly idyllic 900-acre golf and tennis resort. First of all, although Innisbrook is celebrating its 40th birthday this year, Johnson completely renovated it in 2009 and the entire place is kept so pristine that you might assume it was brand new. You can commune with nature at any of the resort’s 28 lodges and 600 guest rooms, all of which are linked to Innisbrook’s too-numerousto-name amenities by shuttle buses, so you can go wherever you want, whenever the mood strikes you. There’s even transportation to the award-winning beach at nearby Caladesi Island. Every room at Innisbrook is a lovely suite that looks and feels like a beautifully-appointed home, so stretch

out and enjoy. Hop a shuttle and drop the kids off at “Camp Nessie,” where there are supervised activities, the Loch Ness pool and plenty of summer fun. They can even play at the Fox Squirrel golf At the new Indaba Spa (above), you course. Then, visit the can get a massage outdoors on the spa’s resort’s brand new private deck (right) or inside. 20,000-sq.-ft. Indaba Spa and enjoy a mas- (Below) The too-cool Loch Ness pool is sage and a variety of one of the main attractions of “Camp aromatherapies, facials Nessie” for the kids. and other popular spa treatments. If you’re hungry (and you will be), you can enjoy casual dining at the Turnberry Pub, kick it up a notch at the Market Salamander Grillé or dress it up at the yummy Packard’s Steakhouse, named for the Innisbrook community’s oldest living resident. If you can dream it, you can afford to do it right at Innisbrook Resort! Innisbrook — A Salamander Resort — is located at 36750 U.S. Hwy. 19 N. Call (727) 942-2000 and ask about Innisbrook’s summer special rates as low as $109 per night or visit InnisbrookGolfResort.com.

(Top left) The North Course may not be the most famous of Innisbrook’s four championship golf courses, but it is spectacularly beautiful. (Top right) If you enjoy lamb chops, you can’t beat the espresso-crusted chops at Innisbrook’s Packard’s Steakhouse. (Above) The guest suites at Innisbrook are breathtaking, too! For Advertising Information Call 813-910-2575 • Volume 18, Issue 14 • July 3, 2010 • www.WCNeighborhoodNews.com

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Lemon Fashion Offers Affordable Good Looks In Wiregrass By Melissa O’Brien Pick up a fashion magazine like Vogue or Glamour and you’ll find pages and pages of “must have” fashions — fun, flattering outfits that look like a million bucks. Unfortunately, at some major retail stores, looking that good can cost a small fortune, too. So, the question is, where can a fashionable person find the latest styles but not have to surrender the better part of their paycheck to wear them? The place is Lemon Fashion at The Shops at Wiregrass mall off of S.R. 56 and Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. – a clothing store with fashions that only look like you paid a lot for them. “Our key is having great clothes at economical prices,” says owner Vioma Lorenzo. “Most people who first come here come in because they like the displays in the window, but they are even happier when they see how great the prices are for such cute clothes.” At Lemon Fashion, customers will find everything from jeans to formal dresses, purses, accessories and jewelry. “We don’t have designer labels, but our look is still a designer look,” says Vioma. “We try to keep everything fresh and new with new clothing shipments coming in weekly and we offer clothes you

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will not find at every other store. We like to call it semi-exclusive clothes for a very non-exclusive price.” Lorenzo opened the 3,000-sq. ft. Lemon Fashion in the Shops in November of 2009. “It was a life-long dream of mine to own a fashion store,” says Lorenzo, who lives in Northwood with her husband Maurice. “I have a friend, Larissa Rojas, in the Dominican Republic who owns stores there and I have worked with her for many years. When I moved here, I wanted to find the right location and duplicate the success of her stores down there.” Maurice Lorenzo, Vioma’s husband who works on the business end of Lemon Fashion, says their partner Larissa had about 20-25 similar stores in the Dominican Republic and wanted to invest in the US. “We decided to open the first Lemon Fashion store in Tampa because all of our market research pointed us to this area,” says Maurice. “We also looked at South Florida and do plan to expand there and to other Florida locations. We’re also looking at Chicago.” Maurice says they chose The Shops at Wiregrass because of the open air feel of the mall and the entertainment and activities that take place there. The Shops is a Main St.-style, pedestrian-friendly

The clothes are fashionable and the prices are great at Lemon Fashion in the Shops at Wiregrass mall off Bruce B. Downs Blvd. and S.R. 56. mall that is anchored by Macy’s, Dillard’s and JC Penney. Lemon Fashion is located between White House Black Market and Pottery Barn right near the center of the mall. “It is a great venue,” says Maurice. “People come here to have a great experience. It is a great outdoor mall, petfriendly and definitely conducive to shopping. One way we can tell our store is a success is by the number of our lime green bags we see people carrying around the mall. You’ll see them everywhere.”

Maurice attributes the success of their businesses in an economic downturn because of, “Experience experience, experience. Our model has been very successful for about twelve years in the Caribbean and our partner has learned the business by trial and error.. It is important to know your target market and to always keep new items in the store so people keep coming back.” Vioma takes a lot of pride in helping her customers with their clothing selections. “Some people come in with no idea what to wear and I enjoy help-

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If you like colorful, you’re sure to love Lemon Fashion. ing them,” says Vioma. “I also train my employees to help them. The next time they come in, they tell me about all the compliments they receive about their new outfits. I have people coming from all over the Tampa Bay area just to visit our store.” For Kameika Bonner, who lives in Westbrook Estates off S.R. 54, says that she will be getting all of her summer

vacation outfits from Lemon Fashion. “They always have things that the other stores don’t have,” says Bonner. “They have very up-to-date-fashions and things you would expect to see in places like California. Their prices are very reasonable and I always get compliments on the clothes I buy there.” She adds, “They always have a variety of things to choose from. They take their cues from the magazines and from the fashions I see on television.” Brenda Fernandez, who lives in Land O’ Lakes, says the bright colors of the sign pulled her into the store. “It is bright and attractive and breaks away from the monotony of some of the other stores,” says Brenda. “I have purchased dresses, accessories, shirts — everything — there. I have a unique sense of style and nothing there is the same as in other stores. I have gotten to know Vioma and now, when I go shopping, I even help other customers accessorize. I love to shop and the prices and the clothes are very attractive and so unique compared with the other places in Wiregrass.” Lemon Fashion is located at 28250 Paseo Dr. in The Shops at Wiregrass mall. It is open during regular mall hours, Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m.- 9 p.m., and noon-6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 991-1600 for additional information.

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Tampa Bay’s Summer Entertainment Begins To Heat Up! By Michael Smith If the tight economy means that you will be staying at home rather than hitting the road this summer, that doesn’t mean you have to sit around and watch the grass grow. Over the next couple of months, there will be a wide variety of great concerts, performances, activities and more, many of which everyone in the family can enjoy, and all within a few minutes drive from Wesley Chapel. Here are a few highlights:

MOSI Hosts CSI: The Experience

Through Monday, September 6 — This summer, visitors to MOSI, Tampa’s Museum of Science & Industry (4801 E. Fowler Ave.) can play the role of forensic scientists in the museum’s new traveling exhibition, “CSI: The Experience.” Inspired by the multitude of hit CBS-TV series, “CSI: The Experience” highlights the process of scientific inquiry and the real investigation techniques used to solve crimes. Visitors are immersed in hands-on science in an exciting multimedia environment with dazzling special effects and characters direct from the CSI TV series. Developed by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, with support from CBS Consumer Products and the National Science Foundation, “CSI: The Experience” maintains the spirit of the TV series and is for adults and youths ages 12 and above. For more information, go to CSITheExperience.org. Admission to CSI: The Experience (which will run through Monday, September 6), the MOSI exhibit Galleries, and one IMAX® Dome Standard Film, is $25.95 for adults, $23.95 for seniors, and $21.95 for children. MOSI also will be offering “CSI After Dark” on Friday and Saturday nights from closing until 9 p.m. (last ticket sold at 8 p.m.), which gives visitors access to “CSI: The Experience” after the museum’s permanent

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exhibit galleries are closed. Admission for “CSI After Dark” is $12 for adults, $11 for seniors and $10 for children. MOSI also will be offering a variety of value-added events and guest speakers. For more info, call 987-6000 or visit MOSI.org.

Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band

Tuesday, July 13 — It’s a new decade and former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has assembled another stellar lineup for the eleventh incarnation of his “All Starr Band,” which includes: Edgar Winter (“Free Ride”), Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”), Rick Derringer (“Rock ‘n’ Roll Hoochie Koo”), Richard Page, formerly of Mr. Mister (“Broken Wings”), Wally Palmar, lead singer and guitarist of The Romantics (“What I Like About You”) and drummer Gregg Bissonette. The song list is sure to include many of those classic hits, as well as numbers from Starr’s work with The Beatles and his own solo career, such as “It Don’t Come Easy,” “Photograph,” and others from his latest album, “Y Not,” which was released last fall. Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band will perform at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, 8 p.m. Tickets cost $49-$150. Call (727) 791-7400 or visit RuthEckerdHall.com.

Scorpions ‘Get Your Sting & Blackout’ World Tour

Saturday, July 17 — After more than 40 years in the music business, German heavy metallers The Scorpions are giving their fans one final chance to see the group perform live with their “Get Your Sting & Blackout” Farewell World Tour. After forming as a pop outfit in 1969, the group underwent several lineup changes before settling upon the combination that produced a string of best-selling albums and songs in the 1980s, including 1982’s “Blackout,” which featured the hit “No One Like You,” 1984’s double-platinum

Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr brings his All Star Band to Ruth Eckerd Hall July 13. “Love at First Sting,” featuring “Rock You Like A Hurricane,” and 1988’s “Savage Amusement,” which reached No. 5 on the charts. Fellow ‘80s rockers Ratt is the opening act in Tampa. The Scorpions perform at Tampa’s 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre, 8 p.m. Tickets cost $21-$71. Call 740-2446 or visit LiveNation.com.

Clay Aiken & Ruben Studdard

Monday, July 26 — “American Idol” alums Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard are touring North America, including a stop in the Tampa Bay area. This is the first time the two have toured together, and the first time back to the Bay area since Aiken’s sold-out performance in 2005 and Studdard’s similarly sold-out show the year before. Concertgoers can expect an entertaining evening as the two friends and colleagues blend their unique talents for an unforgettable show that will feature their renditions of classic hits from the past five decades, as well as special duets and other surprises that are planned throughout the tour. Clay Aiken & Ruben Studdard perform at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 7 p.m.; tickets cost $35-$65. Call (727) 791-7400 or visit RuthEckerd Hall.com.

Wednesday, July 28 — The Dave Matthews Band (DMB) formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in early 1991, and released their first hit album on RCA Records, “Under the Table & Dreaming” in 1994. That disc yielded hits like “Ants Marching” and “What Would You Say?,” and 1996’s smash follow-up, “Crash” cemented the group as one of the nation’s favorite live bands. DMB is touring behind “Big Whiskey & the Groo/Grux King,” it’s seventh RCA studio album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard magazine Top-200 last year. The Dave Matthews Band & Gov’t Mule will perform at the 1800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre, 7 p.m. Tickets cost $21-$71. Call 7402446 or visit LiveNation.com.

Robert Plant & Band of Joy

Friday, July 30 — Although he has said that he will not be participating in the planned upcoming Led Zeppelin reunion, Robert Plant has confirmed a twelve-city North American tour that features a new lineup of musicians performing as the Band of Joy, which is the outfit that Plant and the late John Bonham were members of before both joined Zeppelin. The Band of Joy features a diverse group of musicians, including vocalist Patty Griffin, multiinstrumentalist and vocalist Darrell Scott, the bass and vocals of Byron House, Marco Giovino on drums/percussion and vocals; and co-producer Buddy Miller, on guitar and vocals, and has produced a record, which will be released on the Rounder label in late summer or early fall. It is the first new material from Plant since 2007’s “Raising Sand,” his multi-platinum, 6-time Grammy-winning collaboration with Alison Krauss. Robert Plant & The Band Of Joy will perform at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 8 p.m.; tickets cost $49.50$99.50. Call (727) 791-7400 or visit RuthEckerdHall.com.

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Wesley Chapel’s Shaun Hopper Is A ‘Fingerstyle’ Guitar Virtuoso! By John Lieberman Although the classic rock guitarists of the 1960s and ‘70s — from Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton and Carlos Santana to Jimmy Page — changed music forever, there’s no doubt that there were other guitarists from that era (including James Taylor, Chet Atkins and Jim Croce) who also helped revolutionize a different style of guitar playing known as “fingerstyle” guitar. The rock legends who played in classic bands like Led Zeppelin and The Hendrix Experience were outstanding guitarists, but were each only responsible for the lead and/or rhythm guitar portions of the music they played. Before there were rock bands, however, guitarists who used the fingers of their right hand independently to play the bass lines, percussion, melody and harmony portions of a song also revolutionized music — and fingerstyle guitar is making a comeback today. Fingerstyle is both a longstanding classification as well as an evolving genre, continually advancing along with the virtuosity and imagination of its players. Tracing its roots back to classical music, fingerstyle is both a technique and a methodology which allows a performer to play several musical elements simultaneously.

The best way to understand fingerstyle guitar, aside from watching it performed live, is to search YouTube.com and sample a few artists. Many of the top fingerstyle players will typically cross over several genres at once, playing classical in one moment, blues, jazz or flamenco in the next. For example start your search with: Tommy Emmanuel, an Australian guitarist who frankly defies description. Other advanced players include Phil Keaggy, Laurence Juber, Pete Huttlinger, Doyle Dykes and Muriel Anderson, all of whom span several musical genres in their repertoires. Also on YouTube is child prodigy Sungha Jung, a 12 year old from South Korea. Also among these virtuosos are Wesley Chapel’s own guitar prodigy (photo) Shaun Hopper (ShaunHopper .com) and Michael Martz of the new Deacon Blues Band, a popular New Tampa-based group. Both are members of the Tampa Bay Fingerstyle Guitar Guild, which was formed in 2005 by four founding members seeking to share their passion for this unique art. The Guild’s mission was straightforward — to increase public awareness of this high art form, to enhance our culture by offering the public a higher standard of guitar musicianship, to build a fellowship of fingerpickers who

encourage and inspire fellow musicians and, last but not least, have a good time together. The Guild offers informal meetings and workshops, independent “showcases” and members of the Guild also may be hired to play at your events and the group will try to find the “best fit” of players to meet the specific needs of any performance/ event. Each member of the Guild’s performance roster has achieved at least an intermediate level of fingerstyle expertise and many are seasoned professionals. All of the equipment used is state-of-the-art and is set up specifically to meet the nuances of your room or setting.

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Individual members of the Tampa Bay Fingerstyle Guitar Guild have played everything from local bar gigs to charitable events and have appeared everywhere from the former Soviet Union, Europe and the Vatican to New

York City, Chicago and throughout the Southeast & Midwest. Locally, Guild members have played for numerous hotels and venues throughout the Tampa Bay Area, from the Don Cesar to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, the Florida Aquarium, and on “Daytime”on WFLA-TV News Channel 8 and other radio and TV stations. Shaun Hopper will be performing on Saturday, July 17, 8:30 p.m., and Guild Member & Singer/Songwriter Ted Wray will be performing on Saturday, August 21, 8:30 p.m., both at the International Beer Garten, located at 16540 S.R. 54 in Lutz, just east of the Suncoast Pkwy. Guild members also will perform at the Whistle Stop Bar & Grill, 915 Main St., Safety Harbor on Friday, July 30, Saturday, August 7, and Saturday, September 11, all 7 p.m.-10:30 p.m. The Guild also plays at the Country Pizza Inn (34726 U.S. Hwy 19 N.) in Palm Harbor every Monday throughout the summer, 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Reservations are suggested; call Donna at (727) 789-4545. For more info about the Guild and its members, visit TBFGG.com. To hire Guild member(s) or if you have any other questions, email info@tbfgg.com or call Jim Holesha at (727) 647-4504.

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Neighborhood Nibbles — Brass Tap, Dickey’s BBQ & Linkster’s! Dickey’s Barbecue Pit (2653 BBD Blvd.) is open ever y day, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Call 406-4473 or visit Dickeys.com.

By Gary Nager Although business tends to slow for many local businesses during the summer, things are still “hopping” in and around Wesley Chapel and New Tampa. Here’s the latest dining and drinking (responsibly, I hope) news.

Linkster’s Tap Room Opens New Tampa Location

Brass Tap’s 2nd Location!

We congratulate Jeff martin, the owner of The Brass Tap in the Shops at Wiregrass mall, who has announced plans to open a second location in the Westfield Brandon mall on S.R. 60 this fall (probably Sept. or Oct.). The new Brass Tap will have the same look and feel as the existing location, with more than 60 beers on tap and more than 300 beers total, as well as fine wine and cigars. The new location also will allow patrons to bring in food from the fine new restaurants in the mall (as they can at Wiregrass), including a new Cheesecake Factory, a new Japanese steakhouse and sushi bar, California Pizza Kitchen, Sinigual Mexican Cuisine and others.

Check Out Dickey’s Barbecue! It took us a few weeks, but we have sampled the new Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, located in the same plaza as The Hungry Greek Restaurant on

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Try the two-meat platter at Dickey’s Barbecue Pit on Bruce B. Downs Blvd. Bruce B. Downs Blvd., just a little bit north of S.R. 56. Dickey’s, which claims to have become the largest BBQ chain in the U.S. in 2009 with the opening of its 160th store in 25 U.S. states, was originated in a single location in Dallas, TX, by Travis Dickey in 1941, which means the franchise will celebrate its 60th birthday next year. I have to admit that I really enjoyed my two-meat plate, especially the fall-off-the-bone BBQ pork ribs, which are sauced in the smoker, but not overly slathered with sauce. You can choose from sweet, spicy and Dickey’s original BBQ sauces and from great sides like green beans with bacon, Caesar salad, mac & cheese and more.

Although New Tampa has no shortage of full-liquor and beer/wine bars, one of the nicer places to watch the game on TV, shoot some pool or play the popular Cornhole bean bag toss game is the new Linskter’s Tap Room, located off Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. and Dona Michelle Dr., next to Ultracuts in the Highwoods Preserve area. New Tampa owner John Ellwood says this is Linkster’s ninth Tampa Bay area location and it is definitely more upscale-looking than most neighborhood sports bars. It features super-premium liquor choices, plus many domestic, imported and micro-brewed beers on tap and in bottles. Linkster’s, which first opened in Sarasota, also has locations in Brandon, Riverview, Lakeland and others and Ellwood says the place has been well received here in New Tampa. “People definitely seem to appreciate all the TVs, the liquor choices and the fact we’re smoker-friendly,” says Ell-

wood. “We’re pretty happy so far.” And, Ultracuts owner Eric Young says the bar “definitely has helped people feel better when we have a short wait for a haircut. I’ve heard ‘I’m just gonna grab a beer next door’ quite a bit since Linkster’s opened.” Linkster’s Tap Room’s New Tampa location is at 17506 Preserve Walk Lane. For info, call 971-3413 and please tell ‘em we sent you! Circles New Tampa Bistro on BBD is changing hands! Look for details in our next issue!!!

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