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PLAY BALL! The Neighborhood News wasn’t the only news medium on hand in June of 2018 when Wiregrass Ranch developer JD Porter, four of the five Pasco County commissioners, Pasco County/“Florida’s Sports Coast” tourism director Adam Thomas, RADDSports president and founder Richard Blalock and several other local dignitaries threw some dirt in the air at the groundbreaking for a new indoor sports facility to be located just north of S.R. 56 and a mile or so from both the Shops at Wiregrass and AdventHealth Wesley Chapel. Also in attendance that day were representatives of Mainsail Development, which was getting ready to build a Marriott-branded Residence Inn with Wesley Chapel’s first and only rooftop bar (see pg. 4) adjacent to the planned sports campus. Fast forward to Aug. 15 of this year, when the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus of Pasco County held its first-ever Open House to show off the brand-spankin’new, 98,000-sq.-ft., state-of-the-art indoor sports facility to local families. This time around, photographer/videographer Charmaine George and I were the only media folks on hand to let you know about it. And, let me just say...WOW! See “Play Ball” on page 4!
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Talking Voter Turnout, Primary Election Winners And Treble Makers!
availability when we went to press with this issue. An editorial by Gary Nager Also available for reservations now are the shows on FridayLong-time readers are Saturday, September 18-19. If you’ve never been to a dueling probably tired of hearing me piano bar — like Howl At The Moon in Tampa or Orlando or The complain about people who Keys in Gainesville — it’s a hoot. It’s sort of like Karaoke (see pg. say they only vote in the “big” 38), but the dueling pianists are always truly talented folks who elections, which to them means know the songs to pick to keep that audience participation going only in the Presidential elections, full-steam all night! if at all. If you check out the ad on page 35 of this issue, you’ll also But, with the highly charged nature of not see some of the sneak previews of the dishes created by Executive just presidential but also local politics these days, Chef Kevin Maggard — which means that there will be a real, noncombined with the effects of the pandemic, made chain restaurant opening in Wesley Chapel (Treble Makers should this year’s Primary Election day (Aug. 18) one be open for lunch and dinner by the time this issue reaches your to watch, at least for me, even though there were mailbox), so I hope everyone will go support local owners Jamie only a few candidates on my Primary ballot. and Sandy Hess, Joe and Nikki Hess and Lee Bevan — and please The first thing I found interesting was that tell them I sent you! the overall voter turnout (these results are still For more information about Treble Makers (6034 unofficial, so don’t hold me to them) was only Wesley Grove Blvd.), call (813) 406-4371, visit TrebleMaker21.05% (which was about 2.5% higher than the sofWC.com or see the ad on page 35! turnout in the 2016 Primary Election), as 79,586 total ballots were cast by Pasco County’s 378,157 ACCESSIBLE registered voters. And, although Supervisor of Elections COMMITTED • EXPERIENCED Brian Corley’s PascoVotes.gov website didn’t immediately post the total number of early and mail-in ballots cast, most of the elections (see pg. 10 for more), other than the Supervisor of Elections Republican Primary, which saw incumbent Kurt Browning beat challenger David LaRoche by nearly a 30% margin, had a total of at least 75,000 ballots cast. The thing I found interesting (just an tirees often don’t understand work in retirement. But they’re keenly observation) was that how for all taxes of the Universal ncerned aboutprimaries the size of their bill each year. in Pasco, 76%tax of those who voted didLearn what’s involved in creating early or by mail — with mail-in ballots the etirement taxsostrategy. favorite of those options by a 6-1 margin. No,taxes this isn’t a political rant about universal n’t understand how work in retirement. 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You want derstanding more people don’t exercise their vote for anything other than pply the tax coderight in antoorganized and efficient way.President — when I know that the people elected to our ate may vary widely over the years County Commission, School Board, State Legisretirement tax that will: dneed ordera in which you usestrategy different lature andYou Judge seats definitely have more to do yentify for your living expenses. want the types of with taxesday-to-day you will face lifeatinvarious Wesleystages Chapel than those an organized and efficient way. electedSocial to, say, Congress. will say that the alterddress how taxes impact Security and IMedicare nativesaccounts to standing in line on Election Day during an when to tap different so you don’t overpay taxes ax strategy that will: a pandemic are also both safer and easier ways to cast your vote. 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Play Ball! Basketball. Volleyball. Cheerleading. Futsal (Indoor Soccer). Life Lessons. Continued from page 1.
The fulfillment of the dream Blalock (pointing in top right photo) has had for more than four years is everything anyone could possibly have hoped for — and really, so much more. Although I obviously am raving about it, since my wife Jannah is the director of marketing for the facility, I could be accused of being unfairly biased about it. On the other hand, my favorite thing about the open house was walking around the facility, seeing the smiles (and often, gritty determination) on the young athletes’ faces, and hearing the buzz from all of the parents, all of whom were saying, “This is exactly what we need here.” They all let me know that I wasn’t alone in feeling the excitement that day. “I’m speechless about the facility,” said parent and Wesley Chapel resident Yanet Hernandez. “It’s amazing. Very clean and there’s a vibe that you get when you walk into the gym.” Hernandez also pointed out something heartwarming, something that Blalock says also is part of his vision for training young athletes to be not only the best athletes they can be, but also the best people (and teammates) they can be. “Seeing the (volleyball) girls of all races and backgrounds playing together, being so polite to each other — it’s just such a great atmosphere!”
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Blalock (top right photo) and his RADDSports team have been chomping at the bit to get open (despite all of the obvious Covid concerns; more on that below), and he said the main purpose of the Open House was to help the local community get acquainted with this unique facility and everything it has to offer. Even though the Sports Campus will be bringing in tournaments in one of its four core sports — basketball, volleyball, cheerleading and soccer (both indoor and outdoor) — virtually every weekend, Blalock is equally excited about the programs that will be available just about every weekday throughout the year for local residents of all ages.
He says all levels of athletes, from as young as three years old to adults, will be able to enjoy the Sports Campus during the week, and young athletes have three different levels (Developmental, Competitive & Elite) of instruction and competition in all four core sports — with evaluations and programs for each beginning this month (see the ad on page 9 for some of those dates).
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The Open House also was an opportunity for most attendees to meet the amazing team of directors who will help pick the teams and the coaches who will be running the programs and training the kids. Cheer directors Matt McDonough and Lyric Hill, volleyball director Eric Praetorius, basketball director Ronnie Outen and soccer director Stuart Campbell were all on hand at the event, running the day’s program and meeting all of the interested young athletes.
Hill and McDonough were helped with coaching and demonstrations of cheer stunts by the high school cheer squads from both Wiregrass Ranch and Cypress Creek high schools. Cheer participants even got to try their hands (and feet) on the 40-foot-long spring floor that looks very much like what Olympic gymnasts also use for training. Praetorius brought in some of the truly outstanding high school volleyball players who have participated in other programs he has directed. The two volleyball courts set aside for the Open House were filled the entire four hours, with the elite players setting each other up to spike home winners and risking floor burns while diving on the shiny, new gym floor for digs, while everyone who was interested in the sport (no matter what level of player they were) received quick instructional tidbits from Praetorius and other coaches on hand — and lots of play time. Outen somehow recruited an early
morning adult full-court basketball game (photo above) for the event, with separate full courts set aside for younger players. You could hear several parents and coaches cheering on the young hopefuls — including several talented girls, one of whom repeatedly did a great job of taking older, bigger boys to the hoop — from the sidelines. And, although I left before he got there, Outen’s son Tyriq, a 6’-4” ice hockey goalie who recently was named the MVP of a major invitational tournament in Canada with his all-minority hockey team that was the surprise winner of the tournament, showed up to take pictures with his dad (photo on next page). We’ll tell you Tyriq’s story next issue. And, you could just see soccer director Stuart Campbell, a former professional “footballer” in England (he’s actually of Scottish descent) and a former player and head coach for the Tampa Bay Rowdies — who probably is the RADDSports director
Mainsail’s Rooftop Bar At The Residence Inn To Be Our Second Home! It may not have been the longest or most important interview I’ve ever done, but it certainly was unique. I actually interviewed Joe C. Collier, the president of Mainsail Lodging & Development, as he played Frisbee with one of his co-workers inside the beautiful new Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus of Pasco County during the 98,000-sq.-ft. indoor facility’s Open House on Aug. 18. Mainsail, which also has developed other high-profile hotel projects in the Tampa Bay area and beyond, including building The Epicurean in South Tampa, and completely renovating the Fenway Hotel on the water in Dunedin (to name just two), is developing a 128-room Marriott Residence Inn directly adjacent to the Sports Campus.
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Although I’m sure the Marriott-branded Residence Inn will be a beautiful hotel — as all Mainsail properties I’ve seen so far have been (many of which have won Tripadvisor and other awards), the feature that most appeals to me (and Jannah) will be Wesley Chapel’s first rooftop bar, which will have a view of the Sports Campus’ outdoor soccer fields (aka, the “Event Lawn”). Considering she works next door, Jannah and I are hoping to have seats at the bar with our names on them, but we’ll still go, even if we don’t. “Not only will that bar/restaurant have a sports theme, which will fit right in with our location next to the Sports Campus,” Collier said as he launched another long Frisbee toss to one of his fellow Mainsail-ers, “the restaurant also will have a live feed from
the arena, so while parents are waiting for their kids’ game to start or practice to finish, they can enjoy a great meal and a drink and still get to them on time.” Collier says that the construction of the hotel — which has been known to be about a year behind the Sports Campus itself — is on The Residence Inn at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus schedule to be completed in of Pasco County will open in Oct. 2021.(Photo by Charmaine George) October 2021. “How can you not be excited about this place?,” Collier asked me rhetorically. “We’re so really happy that Mainsail is part of this project.” Currently, the closest hotel to the Sports Campus is the 92-room Fairfield Inn (also a Marriott brand), located basically across and less than a half mile south on Lajuana Blvd. from the Sports Campus. — GN
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who has most anticipated the day he can start actually coaching, rather than sitting in all-day meetings — absolutely beaming as he checked out the local soccer talent. “This is quite an event,” Campbell said. “The kids are just loving the place!” RADDSports director of programs Nicole Baker (another former cheerleader herself) also was on hand, doing temperature checks of everyone who entered the building, and helping Jannah and several volunteers make sure every participant signed an online or on-paper waiver before they entered the gym. There was plenty of hand sanitizer available and even though there were at least 300-400 people who stopped by at some point during the event, the spacious interior of the Sports Campus had plenty of space for social distancing. One of my favorite things was the mezzanine, which has viewing available of the action in both Arenas A & B of the Sports Campus — each of which was designed for four basketball or eight volleyball courts. There’s also seating in the mezzanine overlooking the amazing cheer area. The Wesley Chapel Hilton Garden Inn and Hampton Inn, two of the Sports Campus’ hotel partners, and Culver’s and Bubba’s 33 restaurants — which are located on S.R. 56 and stand to receive a lot of out-of-town business from the facility on the weekends — had tables inside the lobby to show their support for the RADDSports team (which has held most of its meetings at the Hilton during the construction). “We had a few potential sponsors come
through to check us out, too,” Blalock said. “I can’t even tell you how happy we are to be (almost) open.” Pasco County Tourism, aka the Florida Sports Coast, was scheduled to hold the actual ribbon cutting for the Sports Campus on Aug. 27, which was after we went to press with this issue. RADDSports is the county’s private partner which is managing the building that was funded by a recent voter-approved 2-cent increase in the county’s tourism (or “bed”) tax. “Play Ball,” indeed! For sponsorship opportunities at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus of Pasco County (3021 Sports Coast Way), email Jannah@RADDSports.com. For program information, email Nicole@ RADDSports.com. For sponsorship opportunities at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus of Pasco County (3021 Sports Coast Way), email Jannah@ RADDSports.com. For program information, email Nicole@RADDSports. com. Also, see the ad on page 9 or call (833) TEAM-RADD (832-6723).
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Business Beat: Ross, Keke’s, Ale House & More Cars On The Horizon! offers seafood items and more, and has a varied beer selection with more than 75 brews from which to choose. There are 98 Miller’s Ale House locations in 13 states, including 55 in Florida. There are two locations in Tampa, one near Tampa International Airport, one on E. Fowler Ave. (near the University of South Florida) and another in Brandon.
By JOHN C. COTEY john@ntneighborhoodnews.com The Bealls store in the Shoppes at New Tampa plaza on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. at S.R. 56 is being replaced and will become a Ross Store. Construction has already begun on transforming Bealls, which was owned by Stage Stores, Inc., which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on May 11. Stage Stores was already having financial issues, but CEO Michael Glazer said the Covid-19 pandemic was the final straw. Ross is the largest off-price retailer in the U.S.. It is a popular place to pick up name brand items at affordable prices, hence the tagline “Dress for Less.” The $250,000 Bealls demolition job began on July 1. BREAKFAST IS SERVED?: The new Ross could soon have a new neighbor soon — Keke’s Breakfast Cafe. While the signs a few doors down tease that the breakfast joint is “coming soon,” we are hearing that Keke’s is on hold at the moment, also likely due to Covid-19. Keke’s Breakfast Cafe is a popular Florida-only chain of about 50 restaurants throughout the state that serves hand-
Bealls, a longtime fixture in the Shoppes at New Tampa plaza off S.R. 56 in Wesley Chapel, is being transformed into a new Ross Labels For Less Store.
However, you won’t find Miller’s Ale House amidst the bevy of restaurants lining the north side of S.R. 56. The newest entry to that area’s bustling food scene will be located on the southwest corner of S.R. 54 and Wesley Chapel Blvd., across the street from the new Aldi grocery store. That patch of land the 7,246-sq.-ft. restaurant is being built on is owned by MILLER’S TIME: Miller’s Ale Sierra family’s Pasco Ranch Inc. The resHouse, which will be a new link in a taurant will have seating for roughly 240, popular Orlando-based franchised chain of according to the site plan. sports-themed bar/restaurants, is officially Miller’s Ale House, founded in 1980, under construction now in the Cypress offers your typical bar/restaurant fare of Creek Town Center on S.R. 56. burgers, wings, pastas and steaks, but also
made breakfasts with the best ingredients available, according to its website. Its closest locations are in Lutz, Temple Terrace and Carrollwood. It’ll be interesting to see how both Keke’s and First Watch, located in a separately owned portion of the same Shoppes at New Plaza plaza, fare when Keke’s opens.
STILL MORE CARS: The Morgan Auto Group is beginning construction on its new 130,000-sq.-ft., seven-story (which will make it the tallest building in Wesley Chapel) BMW of Wesley Chapel, on S.R. 56, adjacent to the existing Mini of Wesley Chapel dealership (also owned by Morgan Auto Group), just east of I-75. BMW is the latest high-end car dealership to make its home in Wesley Chapel, joining Audi, Lexus and Mercedes-Benz in recent years. Right across S.R. 56 from BMW (on Silver Maple Pkwy.), the long-awaited Volkswagen of Wesley Chapel dealership (plans were first filed in 2014) is much further along, as the building is now standing and the construction is continuing. The Volkswagen dealership will feature a 21,796-sq.-ft. first floor, a 5,990-sq.-ft. second floor and a 2,604-sq.ft. car wash.
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Wesley Chapel Schools Open For A Truly Unique School Year! By JOHN C. COTEY john@ntneighborhoodnews.com After a summer of fears, concerns, indecision and questions, Wesley Chapel and Pasco County schools opened for the 202021 school year on Aug. 24. Despite concerns about the spread of Covid-19, a majority of families were sending their kids to schools for in-person learning. “We’re excited that school is back in session,” said Pasco Schools Superintendent Kurt Browning, who visited his alma mater Pasco High on opening day. “Kids are doing exactly what we asked them to do as far as social distancing and wearing their masks. We just want our kids and our teachers and staff to be safe.” The opening of school also meant the first official day of fall practices for the football, volleyball, golf, swimming, cross county and bowling teams across the county. Originally scheduled for Sept. 7, the county officially moved the first day back to Aug. 24, so the local schools would be aligned with schools from Hillsborough and Pinellas counties that are on their schedules. Football season will begin on Sept. 11, with Wesley Chapel High hosting Sunlake, while Wiregrass Ranch High will play at St. Petersburg and Cypress Creek High travels to play Seminole Osceola.
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Amanda Mayo drops her three children -- l.-r. Abagail Malorie, Isabella Robinson and Maya Robinson -- off at Quail Hollow Elementary on Aug. 24. Below: Students make their way to the first day of school at the new Cypress Creek Middle School, which is now open or its first school year.
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Friday Night Program For Older / More Experienced Players (includes Skills & Small-Sided Games) Our program will appropriately challenge boys & girls ages 7-14 in a fun learning environment and focus on technical skills that are crucial to build all players’ confidence with the ball. Our practices will incorporate their individual technical skill work into small-sided games, which will allow our players to recognize how their technical skills with the ball relate to game situations. Season Starts: September 25, 2020 (10 week program) Ages & Times: 7-10 years (boys & girls) 4 p.m-5 p.m. 11-14 years (boys & girls) 5 p.m.-6 p.m. Price: $200 A soccer jersey is included in the price of this program
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Browning Cruises, But Fitzpatrick Pulls Upset By JOHN C. COTEY john@ntneighborhoodnews.com As expected, Pasco School Superintendent Kurt Browning won his Republican primary and 10-year incumbent Alison Crumbley held on to her District 4 School Board seat, but the primary elections in Pasco on Aug. 18 did yield one major surprise. Christina “Fitzy” Fitzpatrick won a spot on the Pasco County Board of County Commissioners (BCC), stunning favorite Gary Bradford for the District 4 post in a four-candidate race. Fitzpatrick will take Mike Wells’ spot on the BOCC; Wells vacated the seat to assume the position of Property Appraiser, which he won when he ran unopposed. Bradford was the choice of the Republican establishment in Pasco County. The retired Tampa Police Officer boasted endorsements prominently displayed on his website and Facebook pages from Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco and Tax Collector Mike Fasano. He also received endorsements from Dist. 2 Commissioner Mike Moore, Dist. 10 State Senator Wilton Simpson and
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Dist. 65 Florida State Rep. Chris Sprowls, and other big-name Republicans. Bradford raised more than $150,000; the other three candidates (Fitzpatrick, Jeff Miller and Gabe Papadopoulos) raised a combined $42,000. Fitzpatrick, who is the founder and chief administrative officer of Miracles Schools, who campaigned on family values, public safety and business development, raised $9,451— of which $9,001 was her own money. Fitzpatrick received 23,625 votes, or 32.64 percent, while Bradford had 22,872 votes, or 31.6 percent. Crumbley handily defeated Joshua Stringfellow 65-35 percent to earn her third term on the School Board, and Browning beat Dr. Dave LaRoche by roughly the same margin in his race. However, Browning will have to defeat a Nov. 3 General Election challenge from Bayonet Point Middle School teacher Cynthia Thompson, who is not affiliated with any party, to earn a third term. The General (aka Presidential) Election is scheduled for Tues., Nov. 3. The deadline to register to vote in this election is Monday, October 5.
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Tie-Dyed Masks = More Toys For Kids At St. Joe’s By CELESTE MCLAUGHLIN It’s the accessory everyone’s wearing this fall, and not because it’s the hottest new fashion. Local ordinances throughout Florida have made face coverings mandatory, and some creative Wesley Chapel kids have found a way to turn people’s need for masks into an opportunity to do good. In The Lakes at Northwood neighborhood, located just off County Line Rd. and Bruce B. Downs Blvd., the Burnett, Caruso, Peretsky and White families have 10 kids between them, ages 5-13. They often play together outside. When the pandemic hit, the kids started talking to each other about doing something helpful in their community. “They wanted to be able to help other kids, in light of what was going on with Covid-19,” says Katie Burnett, who is mom to Jackson, Mackenzie and Alaina.
A group of kids in the Lakes of Northwood neighborhood sold more than 300 tie-dyed face coverings to raise money for St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital. Katie says her kids – along with Diana, Ellina and David Peretsky, Mason, Kate and Troy Caruso and Josiah White — came up with the idea to raise money and donate it to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Tampa.
They started with a lemonade stand. The idea grew when Katie and her husband Matt, who own Kona Ice Wesley Chapel, received a box of plain, white, reusable cloth masks to share with the community.
That’s when the kids decided to sell not only lemonade, but individually designed masks, too. They took their revenue from that first lemonade stand and bought a tie-dye kit. Then, they got to work making fun summer art, using dozens of the masks as their canvases. Their parents spread the word on social media, and then the kids took turns selling the masks on Saturdays in their neighborhood. Late this summer, they tallied up their earnings and were able to make a $350 donation to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital. Parent company BayCare Health System’s senior vice president & Hillsborough County market leader Kimberly Guy stopped by the neighborhood and the families presented her with an oversized check — also made by the kids. “They got really excited when Kim told them the money would be used to buy toys for kids at the hospital,” says Katie. “That helped make it real for them.”
Three ‘Little Libraries’ Opening In Wiregrass Ranch
Wesley Chapel may not have its own Pasco County Library System branch at the moment — as the renovation project at the New River Library on S.R. 54 continues — but it could soon have three Little Free Libraries. The Wiregrass Ranch Foundation recently unveiled the first two Little Free Libraries, which are small, birdhouse-looking book depositories that allow anyone to share and read free books. Porter was on hand to cut the ribbon at Wiregrass Ranch’s first Little Free Library ribbon cutting on July 31. It is located between the Glory Days Grill and Max’s Natural Pet Market on S.R. 54. A second location is near the Culver’s on the north side of S.R. 56, while a location for a third book-sharing box is still being determined. “JD (Porter, who founded the foundation) and I were chatting one that we wanted to do something where the community can get involved, but doesn’t have to be together, due to Covid-19,” says Amanda Blackmon, who does marketing for the foundation. “We were looking for something new and creative, and JD said, ‘What about a Little Library?’” When it opened, the S.R. 54 location had a selection
of books ranging from To Kill a Mockingbird to some of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series and even Good Morning, Moon. Users are encouraged to share their own books when taking one from the library. “It is definitely about sharing books and bringing the community together,” Blackmon says, adding that the Wiregrass Ranch Foundation is encouraging those who are reading the Little Library books to share pictures and their thoughts on social media on Instagram at @littlefreeli- Several local families were on hand on July 31 when owner/developer JD Porter brary_wc and on Facebook. “We wanted of Wiregrass Ranch (2nd from left) cut the ribbon at the first of three Little Free Library openings in his community. to get the conversation started,” she says. Porter even suggested leaving notes in than 100,000 book-sharing boxes world-wide. the books when you are done reading them, to be discovLittle Free Library is a nonprofit organization and ered by the next person who takes the book. received the 2020 World Literacy Award for its dedication “It’s our hope that this Little Free Library will bring to expanding access to books. a little more joy, a little more connection and a whole lot For more information, visit LittleFreeLibrary.org. more books to our community,” Porter said. For more info about the Wiregrass Ranch Foundation, The locations in Wiregrass Ranch will be one of more visit WiregrassRanchFoundation.org. — JCC
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Students Learning Virtually (For Now) At Excel Music By CELESTE McLAUGHLIN For more than 14 years, Excel Music on Cross Creek Blvd. in New Tampa has been teaching private music lessons to students of all ages. But lately, something has been very different than “business as usual.” Since March, all of Excel Music’s students have been exclusively virtual. “The nature of in-person music lessons doesn’t permit social distancing,” says Excel Music owner John Thrasher, “so we’ve chosen to do virtual lessons.” The school’s building, located in the Cory Lake Isles Professional Center on Cross Creek Blvd., has remained closed since the Covid-19 pandemic began in March; however, Thrasher says that Excel Music’s 20 teachers and dozens of students are as active as always, teaching and learning from their homes. John says Excel Music’s teachers are all either university-trained (many with Master of Music degrees) or they have at least 10 years of musical study and performing experience. The music school offers lessons in voice and practically every instrument, with piano, violin, guitar and drums being the most popular, according to John, and quite a few students learning brass and
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woodwind instruments, too, such as trumpet, tuba, saxophone and clarinet. Students work with the same teacher week after week, so although their teachers are now only on a computer screen, the student still know them. “It provides some normalcy and routine in their lives, when a whole lot of normalcy and routines have been removed,” says John, who adds that the school has continued to add “a steady stream” of new students throughout the pandemic. “Obviously, parents are just as interested in improving their children’s lives as they always have been,” John explains. “Music is still important, and virtual lessons are kind of the only way you can do it right now.”
A Little Background Music...
John and his wife Sheri originally John and Sheri Thrasher opened Excel Music on Cross Creek Blvd. in 2006. They have adapted opened Excel Music in 2006, with their business model to meet online student muthe dream of providing the opportusic lesson needs during the pandemic. nity for young people to be trained for the kinds of careers and lives they mer for country singer Mickey Gilley for once experienced themselves. many years, which gave him the oppor“We both had long careers in music, tunity to perform on TV, at the White and were professional musicians who House and for people all over the world. were able to make a living performing,” In the 1990s, John and Sheri had John says, adding that he was the drumsuccess together with a band of their
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own in Japan called Tz, where he says they sold tens of thousands of CDs. They also found themselves immersed in a culture that revered teachers, which led them to start thinking about passing on the knowledge and experience they had gained to the next generation. “We met tremendous people, saw great places, and made a living,” John says. “We started thinking, ‘What if some of the kids who come through our school can experience what we’ve experienced?’” However, John says he and Sheri recognize that the vast majority of their students will not go on to have professional music careers. “Our teachers are good enough for that type of student, but most of our students will go on to have another career, such as a doctor or lawyer or something else,” he says. He adds that the goal at Excel Music is to provide students with an appreciation for music, plus provide the benefits of learning how to play and/or sing. “There’s so much data available about how great studying music is for your brain for spatial learning and big-picture thinking,” John explains. “There are always studies coming out saying that because music is a whole-brain activity, when kids learn music, their math
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Dylan and Diya Arun give a thumbs up to online learning with Excel Music. and other school skills improve, too.” Kristy Sargent, who lives in West Meadows, says her 10-year-old daughter Regan has been taking piano lessons for more than a year with Excel Music. “Both the school and her teacher have been so amazing,” says Kristy. “They’ve been very flexible with being online. It hasn’t been easy to have everything change so much, but they’ve done a really, really good job.” Kristy says one of her favorite things is how well the teachers communicate. “It’s a fantastic school that feels very personal. It feels like they really care about you and your child.”
The Right Teachers, Too
John and Sheri want each one of their students to feel that way, so they carefully choose only the best instructors. They ensure that every teacher they hire to work at Excel Music is background-checked, has appropriate credentials, and truly knows both their instrument and how to teach it. John says that just because someone has a doctoral degree in music or some other accomplishment, that doesn’t mean they will relate well to teaching students. “They have to know how to teach, which is a completely different set of skills,” explains John, who says that — over the last 14 years — he has tried to show New Tampa families that they can trust Excel Music to make great decisions about who to hire to teach for the school. He says two teachers have been with Excel Music since it opened in 2006, and a number of others have stayed with the Thrashers for five, six, or eight years. “We definitely have stability,” he says. “We’ve been doing this for a long time.”
Age Doesn’t Matter
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tainly not in any way limited by your age. “A lot of adults want lessons, too,” says John. “We get retired people who say they’ve wanted to play their whole lives, and now they’re finally going to do it.” He fondly recalls a man who came to Excel Music to learn how to play the trumpet at 86 years old! John says the last few months have been extremely trying and that he and Sheri — like virtually all small business owners — are just trying day by day to make the best decisions they can for their company, their employees and their customers. However, they say they feel really good about the nearly 15 years they’ve spent leading Excel Music in New Tampa, a few miles south of Wesley Chapel. “We’re putting music in people’s heads,” he says. “We’re not making widgets that end up in landfills; we’re doing this thing that’s good for our community and for the world in general.” Excel Music, located at 10353 Cross Creek Blvd., Suite I, is open for virtual lessons only right now. For additional information, visit ExcelMusic.org, call (813) 991-1177, or see the ad on page 25 of this issue.
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Trust Cataract Surgery At St. Luke’s & Dr. David Scamard For After-Care By GARY NAGER It was not quite 20 years ago when optometrist David Scamard, O.D., who had only recently opened his first office on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., first asked me my age and then said, “Yes, that makes sense. You’re going to need to start wearing reading glasses soon.” I was flabbergasted. “But Doctor Dave, I’ve been nearsighted since I was eight years old. You’re going to tell me that now, I’m going to be farsighted, too? How can that even be?” As it turned out, he was right. I started The Excellence in Eye Care (inside Costco on S.R. 56) staff includes (l.-r.) Jill Wagner, Optometrist Dr. David Scamard & office manager Eileen Aldrich. (Photos by Charmaine George) needing either bifocal contact lenses or Fortunately for me, not only did Dr. correcting one eye for close-up reading and my brakes, to make sure I wasn’t the other eye for activities like watching TV Dave confirm that I had a cataract in my getting too close, which isn’t left eye, he said, “You also have just the and driving — by the following year. a particularly safe thing to do beginning of one in your right eye, too.” So, even though Dr. Dave has had when you’re going 70 mph on I wasn’t really considering surgery be- an interstate highway. I immeother offices in Lutz since then, his “Excelfore I visited Dr. Dave, because I hadn’t yet diately stopped driving at night lence in Eye Care, LLC” office has been located in his new home — he has been the really noticed any change in my vision. after that incident and asked my old friend That is, until Jannah and I were drivIndependent Optometrist inside the Costco to recommend a good cataract surgeon. ing home one evening in January of this off S.R. 56 — for about two years. And, even though it didn’t feel exactly year, after visiting my mom in Sarasota. And, while I briefly changed optomlike the illustration above left to me, cataAs the skies turned from dusk into dark, I etrists after Dr. Dave closed his most recent racts are like a film over the lens of your noticed that whenever there was a vehicle office on S.R. 54 in Lutz, when I was told eye, so even I could understand that when driving southbound as we were headed late last year by that other optometrist that I they replace the “foggy” lens surgically, it northbound on I-75, the glare from the had a cataract in my left eye that might need definitely will make your vision clearer. headlights of those oncoming vehicles to be surgically corrected in the future, I would temporarily prevent me from seeing Thank You, St. Luke’s! got a second opinion months later from Dr. the tail lights of the vehicles in front of me. Dr. Dave recommended two or three Dave, whose new office in Costco is across Everytime this happened, I would tap different ophthalmic surgeons that he felt the street from where Jannah and I live.
comfortable with, but I ultimately chose to go with Dr. Jeffrey Wipfli of the St. Luke’s Cataract & Laser Institute, who had amazing reviews online and an office nearby (on N. Dale Mabry Hwy. in Carrollwood), but who performs his surgeries at the main St. Luke’s location on U.S. Hwy. 19 in Tarpon Springs. Not only that, but St. Luke’s has been a some-time advertiser with us and we actually did a story about Dr. Wipfli in a Wesley Chapel issue last October, so I felt even better about entrusting him with some-
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either near or far, even if I did pay more. And I’m glad, because since Covid-19, I’ve been able to wear my glasses anytime I go anywhere (some eye protection is better than none) and I really only have to take them off to read a menu at a restaurant (which we didn’t do at all for a long while).
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thing as precious as my eyesight. The truly amazing thing is that I got the cataract in my left eye fixed in late January and the right eye in mid-February, so my eyes were working better than ever prior to the shutdown of elective surgeries in Florida due to Covid-19. I even got to do both follow-up appointments with Dr. Dave before he had to temporarily close his office in Costco. He is open now, of course.
Easiest Surgery Ever!
I have no idea how it’s been for surgery patients at St. Luke’s since March, but I did notice this on the company’s website as I was writing this story:
“This has been a challenging time for all of us. Many of you know that St. Luke’s has remained open on a much restricted schedule to do our best to serve our patients through the last several weeks. We have been able to serve many of our patients who have had urgent needs by keeping our doors open in our main office in Tarpon Springs....We have resumed surgery and all clinic locations are now open. Safety of our patients and employees is the priority for us as we continue to practice social distance and adhere to all CDC and governmental guidelines.”
But, here’s how both cataract surgeries went for me at St. Luke’s: The office staff tells you to expect your total time there to be between 3-4 hours, of which waiting and taking care of all of your pre-surgical paperwork takes up about two of those hours. Jannah drove me and waited for me to drive me home both times, since your vision can be a little blurry at first and because you are mildly sedated during the surgery. All the amazing St. Luke’s surgical assistants tell you to do is to focus on the light being shined in that eye and the surgeries seemed to be over in a few seconds, rather than the few minutes it actually does take. I could see pretty well out of the surgical eye both times right away, but it takes some getting used to because none of your old glasses will properly correct your vision in the surgical eye and wearing one of your existing contact lenses on the other eye really only works after the first surgery. The cool thing was that Dr. Wipfli let me pick beforehand what I wanted my vision to be after the surgery. And, because I spend so much time at the computer writing and editing, I chose to be able to see up close with no correction whatsoever and to only have to wear glasses to watch TV and drive. Most patients can choose to have uncorrected vision for both far and near, but it was more expensive to do so and Dr. Wipfli said that, for a variety of reasons specific to me, I might still need some correction for Neighborhood News
So now, here’s the scoop on doing business with Dr. Dave, whose Excellence in Eye Care, LLC, is an A-Rated business, according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), and still has a 5-Star rating on Google Reviews with more than 160 reviews. The practice even has a 5-Star rating on its Facebook page. Excellence in Eye Care also features some amazingly high-tech equipment. For eye exams, Dr. Dave uses an Optos retinal camera (photo on this page) in his office. This high-tech machine is a retinal imager that gives the optometrist a view of the internal structures of your eyes, so that, for many patients, it means they don’t have to have their eyes dilated at their annual exam. “When your pupils are dilated,” Dr. Dave explains, “you are very sensitive to bright light and your nearsightedness is fuzzy, sometimes for up to five hours after dilation. It’s something that compels a lot of people to pass up their eye exams.” One of the other high-tech devices Dr. Dave uses is a RT-5100 Refractor, a digital refractor with electric motors that change the lenses. He operates the digital refractor from a console on his desk. “The digital refractor is faster, more accurate and more efficient than the oldstyle analog devices,” Dr. Dave says. “Our patients appreciate that we have the latest technology available to them.” But, perhaps the most important thing going for Dr. Dave as an optometrist is his people skills — which are awesome — and his entire office staff is always friendly, professional and happy to serve their patients. And, you do not have to be a Costco member to see Dr. Dave. Tell the membership checkers at the entrance that you’re there to see him and they’ll let you go back. He notes, however, that you do have to be a Costco member to purchase your glasses or contact lenses in the store, but Dr. Dave will provide you with both prescriptions so you can buy your glasses/ lenses anywhere else you choose. And, it’s nice to be able to pick up a bottle (or case) of wine or a 3-lb. bag of coffee when you get your eyes checked, too. Excellence in Eye Care is located at 2225 Grand Cypress Dr. The office is open Tues. & Thur., 1 p.m.-7 p.m.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Wed. & Fri. & 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Sat. Optical insurance is not accepted, although itemized receipts are provided that patients can use to get reimbursed by their providers. Eye insurance can, however, be applied to lenses and frames you buy at Costco. For appointments (although walk-ins are welcome) and more info, call (813) 279-7038, visit ExcellenceinEyeCare.net or see the ad on pg. 38 of this issue. @NTWCNews
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USF Federal Credit Union Offers Sterling Service In Tough Times By CELESTE MCLAUGHLIN Like all businesses, the USF Federal Credit Union (FCU) has been forced to adapt and change throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. However, while many businesses have struggled, the USF FCU has continued to thrive. The credit union’s New Tampa branch, which opened in the fall of 2018, is located at the northwest corner of Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. and Imperial Oak Blvd., in the Trout Creek area of New Tampa, just south of County Line Rd. (across from Burger King). While the New Tampa location’s lobby shut down in March, its drivethrough window has remained open throughout the pandemic. Now, several months into the crisis, USF FCU’s main branch on the Tampa campus of the University of South Florida has reopened for regular business hours, while the New Tampa lobby is open by appointment only.
A History Of Helping
From humble beginnings more than six decades ago, when it was founded in 1959 with just 16 members and total assets of $505, the USF FCU has grown to more than 60,000 members and $800 million in assets. While it originally served only USF faculty and staff, today, current USF students and alumni are eligible to be members, along with employees of more than 40 affiliated companies that have business partnerships with USF. That list includes Tampa General Hospital, Moffitt Cancer Center, Darden Restaurants (the parent company to Bahama Breeze, Olive Garden, etc.) and more than 40 other companies, listed at USFFCU.com/eligibility. The USF FCU offers personal banking services — from checking and savings accounts, to money market accounts and CDs (certificates of deposit),
(Above) While the USF Federal Credit Union has stressed online banking, the lobby at the New Tampa branch on Bruce B. Downs Blvd. has been made safer for those who need an in-bank experience. (Next page) An exterior shot of the New Tampa branch. (Photos: Charmaine George)
auto loans, home loans, personal loans and more. The credit union also offers business banking. The difference between USF FCU and a typical bank, explains brand and promotions manager Bill Steiger, is the credit union’s focus on serving its members.
Online Banking
One way the USF FCU has kept both members and employees safe during the pandemic has been by education members about how to bank without leaving their homes. Steiger says a new online banking platform was rolled out about 18 months ago. As of January 2020, about 58 percent of members who had a checking account with the credit union were using it. That changed during quarantine and safer-at-home orders. “We made tutorial videos to show people how to deposit a check with their phones,” Steiger says. “We did a promotional campaign and educated
people on how to use digital banking, and saw success in getting people on board and using it.” He says now, 97 percent of members who have a checking account use online banking to make deposits through their phones or to complete other transactions. “That has helped us to be able
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Knowing that businesses were going to need assistance to navigate through the pandemic, USF FCU also made it a priority to help its business customers during these most difficult of times. “We were one of the first credit unions in the area to offer Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans through the federal government’s Small Business Association,” Steiger says, “allowing us to manage the loans to small businesses and single-owner businesses.” He says the credit union has provided 486 PPP loans — totaling $18 million — which are fully forgivable by the federal government, if all conditions are met. Kelly Stuart Williams, owner of Pegasos Public Relations, has been a member of the USF FCU since 1990. She says she had never previously considered using the credit union for her business banking needs until she received an email from USF FCU that shifted her thinking. “They were very proactive in letting all their members know they were staying on top of the PPP loan program,” says Williams, who realized she wasn’t hearing that from any other bank. She says she reached out and opened a business account, and was able to be one of the first to fill out an early PPP application.
Unfortunately, like a lot of small businesses in our area, Williams’ initial PPP loan application was rejected. But, the credit union representative told her not to worry. They would help her get positioned for the second wave of loans. “It was so different,” Williams says. “The other banks (she looked into) have a policy that if you’re not already a business banking customer, they’re not doing your banking loan.” The second time around, Williams did receive a PPP loan from USF FCU, and she says she couldn’t be happier. Now that she has qualified for and received her PPP funds, Williams is counting on USF FCU to keep her informed regarding the forms and processes to have the loan forgiven. “Sure enough,” she says, “they are way out front from anyone else I’m hearing from.” Steiger says that’s the goal. “We were pleased to be able to
offer that and really help those people keep their businesses going and their employees employed,” he says.
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While serving its customers well may sound like a matter of opinion, there is at least one objective indicator that measures USF FCU’s effectiveness in its business practices. In June, the USF Federal Credit Union was honored with the Governor’s Sterling Award. This exclusive award goes to companies in Florida that are “high performing, role-model organizations, both private and public, who demonstrate superior management approach-
es and role model results.” Fewer than 100 organizations in Florida have earned the award since the Florida Sterling Council was created by the state legislature in 1992. USF FCU is only the second credit union to ever win the coveted honor. Steiger says that USF FCU began working to put these best practices in place more than four years ago. “Our organization was getting larger, so we wanted to be sure that our processes were constantly improving,” he explains. “The Sterling process is a very detailed and rigorous set of activities to show continuous improvement and performance excellence.” This is the first year that USF FCU applied to have examiners evaluate their business, and Steiger says it was “truly a tremendous honor” to receive the Governor’s Sterling Award during this first attempt. The New Tampa branch of the USF Federal Credit Union is located at 20610 BBD Blvd. The lobby is currently open by appointment only. The drive-through windows open at 8 a.m. weekdays, closing Mon.Thurs. at 5 p.m., and at 6 p.m. on Friday. It also is open 9 a.m.–1 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, visit USFFCU.org, call (813) 5692000 or see the ad on page 25.
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Chris Henry Always Strives For Excellence in Home Sales and people who will come to live there. That’s great for someone like me.”
By MIKE CAMUNAS
When it comes to his real estate business, Chris Henry says he is motivated by the words of arguably one of the most famous motivators who ever lived. It was legendary football coach Vince Lombardi who said: “Perfection is not attainable. But, if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.” “And, that’s how I live my life, and I love that quote,” says Henry, a 12-year veteran Broker Associate with Signature Realty. “I’m always looking to catch excellence.” Henry has been on the chase for excellence in real estate since 2008, when Signature Realty — which has its primary location in Valrico — got off the ground. Today, the Tampa native and USF graduate who has lived and worked in New Tampa and Wesley Chapel for 21 years has an office in Tampa Palms, so he specializes in helping clients buy and sell their homes in our distribution areas. And, like many long-time residents of the area, Henry has seen both areas grow exponentially, especially Wesley Chapel, which is one of the fasting-growing communities in the nation. “Pasco County has made really smart moves that have really boosted the
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Chris Henry of Chris Henry Realty, with his wife Alison and children, Ethan (front left) and Jacob. (Photo courtesy of Chris Henry)
growth in the area,” Henry says. “Both the S.R. 56 connection and now the U.S. Hwy. 301 extension have changed the whole complexion of this area and made Wesley Chapel even more accessible. These changes have led to adding the outlet mall, the sports campus, the hotels and, of course, all the new communities over the past two decades.” Henry says that not only has recent
growth fueled a boisterous home sales market, but the plans to build thousands of additional homes in the Connected City, Avalon Park on and north of S.R. 54, and the S.R. 56 corridor, will open up a plethora of additional selling opportunities. “I would say that Wesley Chapel is the center of development in Florida,” he says. “It is one of the hottest areas in the country, with new developments
While Henry takes his job very seriously, he also feels he’s personable and easy to work with at the same time. “For us (Realtors), there’s a perception that you’re just a door opener,” Henry says, “but there is so much more that we offer.” Henry adds that he has spent years educating himself about the local market and has stayed on top of all the housing market and economic trends. He has learned the location and characteristics of every New Tampa and Wesley Chapel neighborhood, and built great relationships with local builders. That makes for a smooth and seamless process for buyers. “Honestly, the better the agent, the easier it seems,” Henry says. “I can remove the obstacles and anticipate the road bumps to make it easier for the buyer and seller.” Currently, Henry and other local Realtors are wading through uncharted waters during the coronavirus pandemic, and not just because of the extra safety and cleanliness measures they all have to take.
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The number of closings were down in the second quarter of 2020, according to data from Florida Realtors (Florida’s largest trade association), but that was due mostly to a sharp decline in April. The local housing market has shown a robust rally since then, especially in the past two months. Henry says that the demand for houses in our distribution areas is still really high. In fact, he says that only one less house was sold in June 2020 than they sold in June 2019 in Wesley Chapel. “Actually, the market is better,” Henry says. “It’s about conveying that message to everyone — it’s a seller’s market, for sure. But, it’s also sort of a perfect storm in that there’s low inventory that’s going fast because interest rates also are so low — they’re lower than they were three years ago.” That has kept Henry busy. “People are concerned with the economy and unemployment, and the news can scare them,” he says, “but I haven’t experienced an interruption in business. I mean, I sold five Wesley Chapel houses in a week or less. It’s crazy. And this was in May!” Henry, who is married with two children (photo on previous page), has won numerous sales accolades and awards while helping literally hundreds of families during his nearly 13 years in real estate.
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He has more than 100 five-star reviews posted on Zillow, Trulia and Google. And, some of his former buyers and sellers are happy to back up those reviews. “After 18 years in our home, we were ready to downsize,” says Lisa Cusick, a former New Tampa resident. “We decided to call Chris because we were impressed with his past sales experience and we liked that he had a vast knowledge of our community and all it had to offer. He sold our home in 14 days, for more than we expected, and he’s continued to assist us months after the sale of our home whenever we have contacted him with any questions.”
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Lisa utilized Henry’s services when she purchased her new home, too. Another long-time client agrees that working with Henry is the way to go. “I can’t stress enough how great Chris was, but I’ll try,” says Jeremy Nathan, who purchased his first home seven years ago and then sold it just a few months ago. Henry helped with both transactions. “Through it all, Chris was calm, knowledgeable, pragmatic and diplomatic,” Nathan says. “You can’t ask for better in a Realtor. Whether you’re a buyer or a seller, you will not go wrong if you choose Chris.”
And, even though it may be true that perfection may not be attainable, catching excellence certainly is, especially if Henry is helping you buy or sell a home. “I’m not just going to pat myself on the back, but I believe that I strive to be the best,” he says, “and it’s always been how I’ve lived my life — just like that (Coach Lombardi) quote.” Chris Henry Realty is located at 5322 Primrose Lake Cir. In New Tampa. For more info and to search some of his listings, visit ChrisHenryRealty. com, call (813) 917-1523 or see July’s local home sales stats in the ad on this issue’s back cover.
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“InQuickER was a savior that day.” When Sydney came home from school, she wasn’t feeling well. She had a high fever and it wasn’t going away. So, her mom found AdventHealth’s online scheduling tool, InQuicker, and reserved an ER treatment time, making Sydney’s visit fast and easy. Get in quicker and get out faster at an AdventHealth ER near you. GetInQuickER.com In case of a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
First-Ever Goalies, Inc., Goalie Camp Draws A Big Crowd By MIKE CAMUNAS Nothing was going to stop these goalies from stopping pucks. Despite the fact it had to be pushed back, due to Covid-19, more than 40 youth ice hockey goalies recently were able to get in a training camp’s worth of goaltending work in two days (Aug. 5-6) at the Goalies, Inc., Performance Camp at AdventHealth Center Ice (AHCI) in Wesley Chapel. Originally scheduled for March, Bernie Desrosiers, the executive director of Sunbelt Hockey Scouting and a long-time New Tampa-area hockey goalie coach, says the camp was sold out well before the coronavirus shut down youth sports programs. “We’ll have it again next year,” Desrosiers said. “This has been a great turnout and, so far, all the feedback we’ve gotten has been that everyone was happy to finally be able to come to this camp. “It’s been a great two days.” Desrosiers added that of the 42 young goalies who participated, only one had to be sent home sick — which was not Covid-19 related — and that there were no injuries sustained. “Pretty remarkable, I’d say,” Desrosiers said. Led by Goalies, Inc., head instructor Jim Stanaway, boys and girls, teenagers and “tweens” went through various drills to hone their goaltending skills in the hopes of being the next Andrei Vasilevskiy (the Tampa Bay Lightning goalie) or Madeline Rooney (the starting goalie for the 2018 Olympic gold medal-winning USA Women’s Hockey team). The young goalies worked on glove and stick saves, rebound shots, skating backwards, diving for pucks and even how to hug the pipes to block shots. Stanaway also preached a lot, not only about teamwork, sportsmanship and respect for the game, but also for the goalies’ fans (their families).
(Above) Tampa’s Nick Ryan lunges to try to stop a shot at the Goalies Inc. Performance Camp at AdventHealth Center Ice Aug. 5-6. (Below) Head instructor Jim Stanaway provides words of goalie wisdom to some of the 42 goalies in attendance. (Photos: Mike Camunas)
As he watched netminders of all sizes and ages scramble to grab pucks, the goalie instructor of nearly two decades was impressed by the local talent he saw on his first trip to the Tampa Bay area. “With an NHL team, and them doing very well, it’s nice to see (the
high interest in hockey in a southern city or state),” he said. “A lot of these southern NHL teams invest in their communities a lot, but the enthusiasm (here) is quite amazing.” For more info about Goalies, Inc., camps, visit GoaliesInc.com.
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Continued from page 27 who received goody bags full of snacks and water at check-in. “We love this,” said Wesley Chapel resident Janet Perez, who, with her son, enjoyed some drive-thru Taco Bell while watching “Spy Kids.” It didn’t even matter that the movie was a hit 20 years ago. “You don’t know how much we’ve missed movies!,” Perez said. “Plus, this is both of our first time at a drive-in, so it’s been great. It was great of Walmart to do this.” Families with little kids huddled in the front seat(s) of the cars to watch the movie (Photo above) Wesley Chapel siblings Chris and and snack on popcorn, as the audio for the Kailey Cesp watch ‘Spy Kids” at the Wesley Chapel film could be heard by tuning the radio Walmart Drive-In movie from the front seat of their to 92.1 FM. Many of the cars enjoyed the parents’ Tesla. (Photos: Mike Camunas) experience with the windows down, as the Florida evening sky turned orange with the sunset. In the end, it was a fun event that even new Wesley Chapel residents enjoyed. “This was definitely great, especially for families who don’t have a lot going on, or are low on money because of the virus,” said new Wesley Chapel resident Tiffany Hardy, who said she recently moved here with her family from Leesburg. Tiffany watched the movie with her husband, Jason, in the driver’s seat and her son, Talon, on her lap (photo, right). “It’s nice to be able to get out of the house and do something a little different, too,” she said.
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Kiran Indian Grocery — Where You’ll Be Treated Like Family! By GARY NAGER
Kiran Indian Grocery, located on Cross Creek Blvd. in the Cross Creek Center plaza in New Tampa, has been a mainstay at this constantly-changing plaza since 2014. Before that, owner Kiran Vanthenapalli owned a store (from 2003-06; and an Indian restaurant, too) on E. Fowler Ave. and, from 20062010, her store was in the Pebble Creek Collection on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. That means that some of her beloved customers have known and trusted Kiran and her family and staff to provide their (predominantly) Indian and Pakistani spices, frozen foods, meats, snacks, sweets and even hair care and other cosmetic products (and so much more) for almost 18 years. And of course, Kiran is perhaps best known for her amazing selection of fresh produce, with some Indian specialty items I’ve never tasted (or even seen) before at prices that she says she knows, “no one can beat. I do my research — and no one beats my prices on produce.” But actually, saying that Kiran is best known for her produce isn’t 100-percent accurate. Kiran Indian Grocery is actually best-known for Kiran herself, something that no other store of any kind can boast. Not only can Kiran tell you where each and every one of her thousands of available items are located, she also can tell you the prices for each — all off the top of her head.
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That’s kind of amazing because she has so many different items and so many different brands of the same types of products — e.g., she has as many different “masala” seasonings and brands as most grocery stores have beers — crammed into a store that somehow seems both much bigger and much smaller than it actually is because it offers such an amazing variety of popular Indian and Pakistani products. That’s not to say that Kiran’s staffers aren’t also knowledgeable. It just has to be impossible for anyone else to have memorized the price, size and exact location within the store of so many different items — many of which aren’t even marked with prices. But, if Kiran tells you what the price is on any item, rest assured that when that item is rung up at the check-out counter, the exact price she quoted will pop up.
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(Top) Owner Kiran Vanthenapalli of Kiran Indian Grocery in New Tampa describes a number of the different produce items that many Americans have never heard of, including (left) the difference between traditional garlic (left) and imported-from-India garlic, as well as Indian mini-eggplants and super-spicy Thai chili peppers (on next page). “No one beats my produce prices,” she says. (Photos: Charmaine George)
before the Covid-19 pandemic hit. She always knows her army of regular customers not only by name (that’s too easy), but also by what they usually are looking for to stock their grocery carts. In fact, if she’s ever running low on an item she knows you always get, she’ll hold enough of that item for you, so you can stay stocked until she gets her next shipment of it. “If I only have three left, and I don’t know how soon I’ll get more, I’ll tell you to buy two of them,” she laughs. And, if Kiran does somehow run out of one of your favorites, she’ll suggest an alter-
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native that you can try that you might end up liking better. “I never want my customers going home unhappy,” she says. In fact, even though a new, much larger Indian grocery store recently opened in New Tampa during the pandemic, Kiran says that while her customers may have checked out the new store to see what it has that she might not, “My customers are all still coming back because they say the new store (which also stocks a lot of Mediterranean items that she doesn’t carry) can’t match my prices or the service they receive here.”
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Service To The Community, Too
Kiran and I first met when we were both members of the Rotary Club of New Tampa Noon (which now meets Wednesdays at noon at Bayscape Bistro in Heritage Isles), and although neither of us currently belongs to that club , we both are firm believers in Rotary International’s “Service Above Self” motto. But, while service to the community is something I believe in and try to promote in these pages, Kiran and her husband Sudeer have always also served not only their community, but people — and even animals — in need around the world. Many of the service projects Kiran was involved in — some of which she spearheaded — when she was in Rotary helped people in need in not only her native India, but also in other countries in Asia and Africa. She also has been involved — at least since opening her store in Cross Creek — with the Tampa Bay chapter of the SPCA — the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She also has donated fresh produce, rice and really anything the local chapter has
(Left photo) Kiran (with son Sahit) says she has the greatest selection of not only Indian spices, but also Indian-style jarred pickles (right) and many other hard-to-find items — at the best prices — not just in New Tampa, but in the Tampa Bay area. (Photos: Charmaine George) needed because she is such a strong believer dian restaurants and other businesses owned tomers. We all wear masks and keep everyone that people need pets and that so many of the socially distant, especially at the checkout line, by people from India and Pakistan in our area pets in shelters can and do help individuals and but some people still need that help and I am this way and she says that she would be happy families who need the kind of companionship to do it for other businesses, too. “We’re all in proud to do that for them.” and love that only a dog or cat can provide. this thing together,” she says. Service To Other Businesses, Too? “I love the SPCA,” Kiran says. “It feels And of course, whether you like or want When Covid-19 hit back in March and good to help them because to cook Indian food or not, if you’re a fan they help so many people... I started going through the issues I did with of delicious chocolate cookies or other sweet my printer, Kiran was probably the first (but and animals.” and/or salty treats — the Indian Cadbury And, even though she thankfully, not the only) advertiser to call me chocolate is different than what’s made here says doing grocery packing and say, “What do you need? How can I help?” — or you want the best prices in town on When I interviewed Kiran for this for her customers who fresh produce, you owe it to yourself to visit story, she told me that, “I thought you physically can’t or aren’t my sister Kiran. said in the paper that you were going out comfortable walking into Kiran Indian Grocery is located at of business, Gary. I started crying. I told any store right now, “Is 10042 Cross Creek Blvd. and its recently Sudeer, ‘We have to help our brother.’” very time-consuming and updated open hours are Monday-Sunday, Even though I thankfully never got difficult, because of all the 10 a.m.-8 p.m. For info, call (813) 994to that point and have no Indian heridifferent items we have, I 6202, search “Kiran Indian Grocery” on tage whatsoever, Kiran has called me her just feel like I have to do Facebook or stop by and tell Kiran her brother for years now. And, even though it for some of these cusbrother Gary sent you! she seems to treat everyone who stops into the store like a member of her family, I refer to her as my sister, too. You just can’t fake her kind of genuine goodness and (or, get down to business) compassion for others. But, it’s a big compliment to me because she does also have an amazing family of which she is equally proud. Husband Sudeer is a software engineer and their older son Satvik just graduated from medical school at USF and is focusing on Psychiatry, while younger son Sahit recently graduated from USF undergrad and is applying to med schools, too. Another case in point about how Kiran treats everyone is that, in part also because of Covid-19, when people check out at her CHAPEL’S AUTHENTIC Tampa-Wesley Chapel store, she or her cashier will put coupons 26640 Silver Maple Pkwy MARKET, FEATURING: from other local businesses in the customers’ Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 TampaWesleyChapel.HGI.com shopping bags. She has helped most of the In• Deli
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Nibbles & Business The Latest & Greatest News In Dining, Shopping & Business In New Tampa & Wesley Chapel! Sprouts Is Open!
For those who went absolutely bonkers over the opening of the Aldi supermarket on S.R. 56, I invite you to check out a truly outstanding, truly “green” new grocery store — Sprouts Farmers Market, located in the new Village at Hunter’s Lake plaza on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. at Hunter’s Green Dr., which opened (as expected) on Aug. 12. Not only does Sprouts (photo, right, by Charmaine George) have a far superior selection (and quality) of produce (as indicated by the Farmers Market in its name), it also features delicious prepared foods, a beautiful meat and fresh seafood department, crusty breads, a huge variety of the healthiest snacks and so much more. In addition to produce — not all of which is more expensive than at other grocery stores (here’s a hint — look for the amazing sales!), here are some of my Sprouts favorites to date: 1) Fresh Fish - I’ve already had still-swimming mahi-mahi for only $5.99 per lb. (a truly unheard-of price), and even though the fresh grouper was $22.99 per lb., that’s still $5 per lb. less than Publix! 2) Meats — Grass-fed filet mignon for $16.99 per lb. or the slightly fattier “regular” filet for only $14.99 per lb. ‘Nuff said! 3) Prepared Foods — Amazing tuna
salad, savory garlic roasted red potatoes, chicken florentine and parmigiana and better pot stickers than most restaurants, plus different-each-day selections. Yum! Sprouts (8620 Hunters Village Rd.) is open every day, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. For info, call (813) 683-8072 or visit Sprouts.com! In the meantime, several of the other businesses in the Village at Hunter’s Lake plaza have already opened, including Grain & Berry, The Coder School of New Tampa and Via Italia (see this delectable new authentic Italian eatery’s full menu on page 26!). Among the stores that are under construction but not yet open in that main part of the plaza are the Banfield Pet Hospital and Touch Nail Spa. According to owner Timmy Pham, this second location of Touch Nail Spa (the other is on S.R. 56 in Wesley Chapel; see ad on pg. 28 of this issue) is expected to open in the Village at Hunter’s Lake sometime between mid-September and early October. Meanwhile, in the separate outparcel building with frontage on BBD, Starbucks and Dental Care at Hunter’s Green are open; and, in another outparcel set further in off BBD, FitNiche (relocated from the Shops at Wiregrass), YogaSix and The UPS Store are open, with Pure Beauty Salon & Spa coming soon.
Pasta Di Guy Is The Real Deal!
If you’re looking for delicious, homemade pastas and sauces, Wesley Chapel has a legitimately authentic new eatery called Pasta di Guy that features a unique, affordable menu created by owner/Chef Guy Carmeli, who is originally from Israel, but was classically trained at the London location of the renowned Le Cordon Bleu cooking school. Since relocating to Wesley Chapel, Guy has had a popular food truck in our area, but he has since opened his casual, comfortable sit-down/takeout restaurant in the former location of OTB Delights Café at 4839 BBD Blvd. and his homemade pastas — especially the always al denté Strozzapreti (which are
sort of like two pieces of thicker-than-linguini pasta twisted and cut into bite-sized pieces), wit your choice of sauces and toppings. My favorite sauces so far are the vodka, creamy pesto and aglio e olio (garlic & oil), but I still have to try the marinara and beef bolognese (the latter costs extra). I also enjoyed adding chicken, bacon, Italian sausage, broccoli and cauliflower to the different pastas and sauces, but please note that all of the items mentioned do cost extra over the $9.99 base price. But, you know what? It’s worth it! We also enjoyed the fried zucchini sticks appetizer and people were raving on Day One about the fried ravioli appetizer and photographer/videographer Charmaine George said
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Congratulations to my friend Dr. Lauren Leiva, DPT, on the recent opening of her new The Exerscience Center (24706 S.R. 54, in Lutz, less than two miles from the Tampa premium Outlets). Not only is Lauren a Doctor of Physical Therapy, she’s also a personal trainer, nutritional counselor and yoga instructor who works with people of all ages — including athletes who are looking to recover faster from an injury or surgery, neurological patients looking to restore lost function, and busy people who want a more effective, and sustainable approach to fitness. In the photo on this page, Dr. Leiva is performing what she calls a “master reset” on a client, which she says will provide a “holistic rehabilitation experience.” She uses lots of the latest technology, including the Neubie machine from NeuFit (photo), a patented electrical stimulation device to help re-educate your neuromuscular systems, coupled with manual therapy and functional training. Dr. Leiva says her patients are healing up to 4x faster than with traditional therapy. She adds that neurological signals can shut down muscles and prevent movement for too long, leaving that area of the body more vulnerable. At The Exerscience Center, you’ll be able to identify exactly where those neurological barriers are present and break through them on the way to more efficient and effective recovery. But, don’t just take it from me. There’s so much more Dr. Leiva can tell you about all of the unique services she offers. For more information, visit TheExerscienceCenter.com, call (813) 464-0313 or see the ad on pg. 8! — GN
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‘Parking Lot Karaoke’ Returns To Bubba’s 33 On Wed., Sept. 9! For everyone who missed it the first time around, if you were one of those folks who said, “Wow, it looks like they had a lot of fun,” when the Neighborhood News brought what we called “Car Karaoke” to Bubba’s 33 (located just east of I-75 off S.R. 56) back in May, you’re in luck! The Wesley Chapel Rotary, in conjunction with long-time club member Troy Stevenson of Acme On The Go Billboard Trucks and the print and online editions of the Neighborhood News, are proud to announce that “Parking Lot Karaoke 2” will again be held in the parking lot at Bubba’s 33 on Wednesday, September 9, 7 p.m.10 p.m. (or later, if there are still singers). Ah, but no matter what you call it,
round 2 promises to be bigger and better than round 1. While I know that some people don’t want to have to wear face masks in public, by holding the event in the Bubba’s 33 parking lot (there will be more tables and chairs set up than last time, too), we can guarantee social distancing. Plus, when it’s time for you to sing, the microphone(s) will be wiped with disinfecting wipes; we’d also appreciate it if you wear your mask when you sing because, let’s face it, I know I can get a little juicy when I sing — and I also know I’m not the only one. We’re calling it “Parking Lot,” rather than “Car” Karaoke this time because some folks told us they thought it meant you had to stay in your car to sing. But, while a few folks
did sing in their cars last time, most were like our buddy Lochlan (photo, right) because they came over to the Acme On The Go billboard truck, which displayed the lyrics of every song about as big as Lochlan himself — much easier to read than on a TV screen! And, I’m also excited to have former Q105 FM on-air talent Allan Hudson Brady as Parking Lot 2’s karaoke jock. Many of you know Allan from his shows every Thur.-Sat. at Joe Whiskey’s (which was still closed at our press time) on S.R. 54, . Allan will be taking sign-ups to sing starting at 6:30 p.m. And, best of all, our friends Jeff and Crista Dean and the entire Bubba’s 33 crew will be serving the tasty Bubba’s 33 food and drinks we love both inside and outside.
So, come on out to Bubba’s 33 (26340 Silver Maple Pkwy.). It’s a free event, but food and drinks are not free and we ask that you make a small donation to the Wesley Chapel Rotary Foundation every time you sing. For info, call Bubba’s 33 at (813) 522-5090 or see the ad on pg. 2! — GN
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Home Sales in Wesley Chapel JULY Number of Homes Sold
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JULY
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Median Sale Price
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$280,000 5.4% $295,000
Avg. # Days Until Contract
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Avg. 30 Year Mortgage Rate
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18.5% 22 20% 3.02%
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