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Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel’s State-Of-The-Art Wellness Plaza Opens! By Matt Wiley A line of traffic forms on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., just north of the Shops at Wiregrass mall. The hundreds of vehicles are turning right into the entrance of the new Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (FHWC). Contrary to what many might assume driving past the long line of slow-moving traffic, there is not some sort of pandemic sweeping the area. In fact, the reality of the situation is quite the opposite. On January 6, an estimated crowd of more than 5,000 people flocked to the Community Grand Opening of FHWC’s Health & Wellness Plaza on the hospital’s Wiregrass campus. So many, in fact, that the enormous parking lot for the hospital quickly filled, spilling traffic onto BBD as it was funneled into the Shops at Wiregrass parking lot via the recently opened interior connecting road. Despite rain in the forecast, the sun shone and more than 5,000 people came out to see the state-of-the-art 50,000-sq.-ft. Health & Wellness Plaza,

which, much like the 83-bed hospital, itself, features technology (more on that below) that can’t be found anywhere else in the Tampa Bay area. “(The turnout) is amazing,” said Tracy Clouser, FHWC’s marketing director. “It shows that people in the community really are excited (about the Plaza) and curious about achieving long-term wellness.” Although the Grand Opening didn’t officially begin until 1 p.m., Clouser says there already was a line forming for tours at 12:30. The Grand Opening also featured the area’s first “Healthy Food Truck Rally,” featuring Two Asians & A Grill, Curbside Chef of Orlando (which won “Fan Favorite” for the day), The Cuppin’ Cake Truck, Maggie on the Move and the Honey Dripper. As for the day’s entertainment, presentations were given by U.S. Olympic diver Chris Colwill, and there also were performances by the girls of To the Pointe Dance Studio, the Wesley Chapel High (WCH) cheerleaders and band, the Wiregrass Ranch High

Thousands of local residents took tours of Florida Hospital’s new Health & Wellness Plaza during the plaza’s Community Grand Opening on Jan. 6. (WRH) cheerleaders, Zumbatomic (Zumba Exercise for Kids), a Health & Wellness Center group fitness demo and prize drawings throughout the day.

The ‘Key’ To Wellness

FHWC’s Health & Wellness Plaza boasts that it provides a “comprehen-

sive approach to fitness that goes far beyond your exercise routine.” And it all begins with a key. When members sign up, they are given a “Wellness Key,” which fits on a keychain and serves as a sign-in card when See “Wellness Plaza” on page 27.

Standard Pacific To Build First Subdivisions In Wiregrass Ranch!

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New BBD Lanes To Open Jan. 21, Lots Of Our ‘Best Of New Tampa’ Results, Our Editor’s 2012 Favorite Local Restaurants, Local Business Features, Joyer Brothers Ciao! Brings Italy To Wiregrass & More! Square Off In Sugar Bowl & More!

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January 10, representatives for the Porter family, which owns Wiregrass Ranch, negotiated with the County about being required to fund the widening of both S.R. 54 and Meadow Pointe Blvd., an issue that has been holding up development inside Wiregrass. The agreement between the County and the Porters will be voted on This notice for the first public hearing in front of the Pasco County Commission for the first subidivision in Wiregrass at the next DRC meeting Ranch is located on BBD across from Seven Oaks. on Thursday, January 24. However, a Board of County Commissioners public hearing will be held to discuss the new SPH development on Tuesday, January 22. See “Wiregrass” on page 8. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TAMPA FL PERMIT 2801

Growth in the ever-expanding Wesley Chapel area continues, as a major home-builder is planning to begin construction on the first housing community in the Wiregrass Ranch Development of Regional Impact (DRI). Construction is set to begin in less than six months.

Standard Pacific Homes (SPH), an Orange County, CA-based builder, has purchased 675 acres of land at the intersection of Chancey Rd. and Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., south of S.R. 54 and just north of the new Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (FHWC). According to published reports, during a Pasco County Development Review Committee (DRC) meeting on

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You Can Still Support The Wesley Chapel Chamber On Our Page! An editorial by Gary Nager I still can’t seem to get to every event put on the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC), but I did have a chance to attend the naming of the 2013 Honorary Mayor of Wesley Chapel — which will be Troy Stevenson, the internet sales director at Wesley Chapel Nissan — who was feted at the official Honorary Mayor party hosted by Wesley Chapel Toyota; more on the Mayor’s race below). While having the bash to honor Stevenson at another auto dealership may sound strange, the fact is that both dealerships are very much involved with the local Chamber in the dealerships’ home town. In other words, the WCCC obviously continues to attract not only the biggest business names in Wesley Chapel — but also hundreds of local mom-andpop businesses — to its amazing plethora of events each and every month. And, when you also consider that the monthly Chamber breakfasts at Saddlebrook Resort attract more than 100 people almost every month — and it seems to be a lot of new faces among those 100+ people every month — you get the idea that this is one active chamber with a whole lot of people who do more than just pay their dues every year. So, why has it been such a struggle to get just a few of those very supportive members to pony up a couple of shekels to help the Chamber have its own page (or pages) in this publication? First off, to answer my own question, it’s a couple of more shekels over

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and above what the Chamber members already pay to belong and attend and/or participate in at least some of its events. And, with the economy still not up to snuff, people today still need to find more value than ever in anything upon which they spend their hard-earned money. And, Wesley Chapel Chamber members already pay hundreds of dollars a year just to belong, then pay hundreds more for tables or booths at major Chamber events. There’s additional costs to attend breakfasts and, in some cases, putting on mixers and/or ribbon-cutting parties of their own. Then, when you add in the “human” cost to people who devote so much of their own time to the Chamber, you can see that the cost of being part of such an active organization may not be “cheap,” but few things that can really help your business have really ever been free — and Chamber membership obviously works for many of them. And now, for as little as $40 per month (on an annual agreement), Chamber members can have a small-sized ad on the WCCC’s monthly page in the Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News. The page also will be posted both on our website (WCNeighborhoodNews. com) and on the Chamber’s website (WesleyChapel Chamber.com). In addition, every Chamber member who advertises on the page will get to have a short profile of their business sometime during the one-year run of their Chamber ad! Sign on for a second year, and you’ll get a second profile within the next 12 months, also at no charge. The other problem for us, as the most logical place the Chamber can publish a printed version of such a page — because no other local medium can touch our direct-mail circulation in zip codes 33543, 33544 and 33545 — is that the WCCC already gets so much “free” publicity in the pages of this publication without having had its own page in the paper

the last several years. In other words, why spend money on something you already get for free in the same publication? For one thing, it costs less to advertise on the Chamber’s page than it does for the smallest-size ad in any other part of the Neighborhood News. We get quite a few potential advertisers who are looking for ways to advertise for less in these pages, and this is a way to do that and also support the Chamber. Our deal with the WCCC is that we wouldn’t run the page until we had enough advertisers to cover the cost of the page for the first few months, because the Chamber also has been trying to keep

itself on budget by making the WCCC’s page in this publication pay for itself. So, this will be the last such editorial I will run on the possible Chamber page. But, it would be a shame if we had to let it go.

Congrats, Troy & Kenneth! As I said, Troy Stevenson of Wesley Chapel Nissan takes over from Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel’s John Negley as the Honorary Mayor of Wesley Chapel for 2013. Kenneth Stewart of Integrated Security Consultants is the new Deputy Mayor, taking over from Jan Roberts of Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Tampa Bay. Congrats!

Table of Contents LOCAL NEWS, BUSINESS, EDUCATION & SPORTS UPDATES....................................Pages 1-24 Kinnan St. & Mansfield Blvd. Could Connect Soon..............4 New New Tampa BBD Lanes To Open By Jan. 21!..............5 Wesley Chapel News Briefs ................................................6 Chopper Ends High-Speed Chase ‘Suspicious’ Death In Meadow Pointe Ruled A Suicide Wesley Chapel Bank Burglarized During Spree First Homes In Wiregrass Announced (cont. from pg. 1)......8 Bullets Found On New Tampa Buses...................................10 Doughertys Get 35 Years Each In Georgia...........................1 Wesley Chapel Community Calendar........................12-13

Local Business Updates...................................14-21 ‘Make That Body’ With Lipo Light.......................................14 Pura Cycling: Indoor Cycling At Its Best...............................16 Chart The Right Financial Path With Edward Jones...........18 Chem-Dry Keeps Carpets Clean & Dry................................20

Local Education & Sports Updates.............22-23 WC High Schools Get Good Report Cards.........................22 Joyer Brothers Square Off In Sugar Bowl..............................23

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Wesley Chapel & New Tampa ‘Best Of’ Winners...........25 Our Editor’s 2012 Local Dining Favorites!...................28 Ciao! Italian Bistro Replaces Pagelli’s At Wiregrass...............30 Neighborhood Nibbles & Biz Bytes...............................32

WESLEY CHAPEL COLOR CLASSIFIEDS........34

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Kinnan St. & Mansfield Blvd. Could Soon Make A Connection By Matt Wiley In a dramatic turn of events, the barricades that block Wesley Chapel drivers from using Mansfield Blvd. in Meadow Pointe to travel south into Hillsborough County could soon come down if negotiations between the City of Tampa and Pasco County continue to move forward. The issue of connecting Kinnan St. in the Cross Creek/K-Bar Ranch area to Mansfield Blvd. in Meadow Pointe has been at a standstill since the 2,000ft.-long roadway was paved north to the county line in 2007 by the developer of Live Oak Preserve in New Tampa. Earlier in 2012, it didn’t appear that there was any hope of a connection being made in the near future. However, Pasco County officials recently have reached out to the City of Tampa about making that connection. On November 26, David Goldstein, the chief assistant attorney for Pasco County, sent a document to the City of Tampa attorney’s office and an attorney for the K-Bar Ranch development, located east of Live Oak Preserve in the city portion of New Tampa, that detailed Pasco’s requirements for making the Kinnan/Mansfield connection. “I am prepared to draft an agree-

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ment with the City and K-Bar Ranch as soon they confirm these conceptual terms are acceptable,” says Goldstein. However, at our press time, Goldstein noted that he had not yet received any response from the city or K-Bar since he sent the letter. Senior assistant City of Tampa attorney Julia Mandell says that city officials have not yet had a chance to go over Pasco’s proposal. “We’re waiting until we can get everyone involved on our end into a room at the same time to go over the proposal from Pasco and carefully analyze it from the City’s perspective,” Mandell explains. “We weren’t given a deadline (by Pasco County).” Goldstein agrees that there is no time requirement for an agreement to be made, but the roads will remain barricaded until an agreement is reached. Among the requirements, Pasco wants a commitment from the City and/or K-Bar to pay for traffic calming improvements, or traffic signals, at the intersection of Mansfield Blvd. and Beardsley Dr., which runs along the southern border of Meadow Pointe, as well as at Mansfield Blvd. and Wrencrest Dr. The county would cap the funding commitment at $500,000. Another requirement is a commit-

ment from the City and/or K-Bar to provide four lanes of right of way, or land on which to construct, the “Beardsley Extension,” which would link Beardsley Dr. east to Morris Bridge Rd. The City would not be required to give up the right of way until Pasco comKinnan St. currently is still barricaded at Oak Preserve Blvd., pletes a planned but could soon connect to Mansfield Blvd. in Meadow Pointe. route study on the extension and soon would have access to the study once it is completed. Goldstein’s memo also says that Pasco requires the right to construct any portion of the K-Bar East-West road between Kinnan St. and the planned Meadow Pointe Blvd. extension if the roadway hasn’t been constructed by K-Bar within four years of the Kinnan/Mansfield connection being made. Pasco officials also want right of way lanes from the city and/or from K-Bar for a connection further east, at the intersection of Wyndfield Blvd. and the Beardsley Extension, once it is constructed.

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Once Lights Are Sequenced, New BBD Lanes To Open By Jan. 21! By Matt Wiley Although the grand opening of the newly widened lanes of Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. north of I-75 a couple of miles south of the Pasco County line has been delayed past the initial completion date of the first of the year, representatives for Hillsborough County say that an official opening date has now been announced. For the past several weeks, the smooth, newly paved and painted BBD lanes from I-75 north to Pebble Creek Dr. have been teasing drivers who have still been stuck in traffic, as the lanes lay

unused on either side of the two lanes currently open in each direction, their access blocked by orange barrels. “The lanes north of I-75 are set to open by January 21,” says Steve Valdez, spokesperson for the Hillsborough County Public Works department. “We’re still getting all of the new signals powered by TECO (Tampa Electric Co.) and calibrated with the City of Tampa’s computer system to make sure that they are timed correctly.” The lanes were originally slated to open by or before January 1, but the sequencing of the new lights forced the County to delay the opening.

Valdez says that since the county’s traffic signals on BBD are computercontrolled, they have to be in sequence with the City’s computer system. The remaining segment of the first phase of Hillsborough’s BBD widening project that is still under construction from I-75 south to Palm Springs Blvd. is scheduled to open to four lanes in each direction by the second week in February, although Valdez says there still will be aesthetic work to be done when the lanes open. “But, we’re getting there,” he says. Although new BBD lanes soon will be open, the more than $100-million

expansion project that began in January of 2010 will begin its Phase 2 construction in 12-18 months. That phase will widen BBD to four lanes from Palm Springs Blvd. south to Bearss Ave. and is expected to take at least two years to complete, especially since two bridges south of Amberly Dr. in Tampa Palms also will have to be replaced. In addition, the New Tampa Gateway Bridge, which will bridge over I-75 and connect New Tampa Blvd. in West Meadows to Commerce Park Blvd. in Tampa Palms, is currently on schedule to open concurrently with the new BBD lanes south of I-75 in February.

The finishing touches are being put on the new lanes of BBD from north of I-75 to Pebble Creek Dr. in New Tampa. Those lanes should be within a few days after you receive this issue.

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W ESLEY C HAPEL Chopper Ends Chase In Wesley Chapel

Suspects can run (or drive), but it’s difficult to hide from the speed and maneuverability of a helicopter. According to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO), around 9:15 a.m. on January 7, two black, male suspects kicked the door in at a home in the Willow Pond neighborhood in Lutz, but fled in a red Ford Mustang when they saw that the owner was home. An HCSO release states that deputies attempted to stop the vehicle at the on ramp of I-275 at Bearss Ave., but the suspects refused to stop and continued north in to Pasco County. An HCSO helicopter was called into aid in the chase. The chopper located the suspects’ abandoned vehicle at the Ashley Furniture HomeStore on S.R. 56 in Wesley Chapel. The suspects had fled the vehicle on foot and attempted to hide under the I-75 overpass, but were apprehended with the help of Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) deputies and the HCSO chopper. The suspects, 22-year-old Zaki Grier of Tampa, and 29-year-old Jamar Sampson of Riverview, were found with

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News Briefs jewelry on them and several other items were discovered in the vehicle, but none of those items were from the morning’s burglary attempt. Detectives are checking to see if any other homes in the area had recently been burglarized, and are trying to determine who owns the vehicle used in the chase.

Body Found In Meadow Pointe Ruled A Suicide

Deputies have determined the cause of death of a man whose body was found in a vehicle in the Meadow Pointe community to be a suicide. According to a press release from the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO), deputies received a call just before 7 a.m. on December 27 that the body of a Hispanic male was found in a car at the end of Grenville Ct. in Meadow Pointe. At first, PCSO ruled the death “suspicious.” However, following an investigation, the death has officially been ruled a suicide. The victim’s name was not released and no further information was available at our press time.

According to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO), between the hours of 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. on December 24, an unidentified black male (photo), wearing pink gloves, a white, hooded sweatshirt and a dark colored mask smashed a window at the Heritage Bank on S.R. 54. PCSO reports that the burglar pried open a cabinet once inside, but no money was taken. That same evening, the Tampa Police Department (TPD) reports that the Bank of Tampa, located on Amberly Dr. in Tampa Palms, also was burglarized between the same hours on Christmas Eve. Responding officers found a broken lobby window, but discovered no one inside. No money was reported stolen. Authorities believe that the same suspect is responsible for these two bank burglaries, as well as the burglary of a Bay City Bank on December 22 in Lutz, four bank burglaries in Hernando County and two more bank burglaries in Brooksville. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO),

PCSO, TPD, Hernando County Sheriff’s Office and Brooksville Police Department are all working together to find the suspect. “The suspect is still unknown, and still at large,” says Kevin Doll, a spokesperson for PCSO. The suspect is believed to be between 5’8”-5’10” in height and between 17 and 25 years of age. A TPD media release states that a gold Saturn Ion also was seen in the teller lane of the Bank of Tampa during the burglary and “is most likely involved.” Anyone with any information about the identity or whereabouts of the suspect is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS (8477), report anonymously online at CrimeStoppersTB.com or text "CSTB plus your tip" to C-R-I-ME-S (274637). No further info was available at our press time. — MW

WC Bank Burglarized During Dec. 24 Spree

It’s the season of giving, but one pink-gloved man thinks otherwise.

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“Wiregrass” Continued from page 1

Wiregrass Ranch DRI

(BBD Blvd. is to the far left) The arrow points to Area ‘S1,’ where development will begin first.

SPH just closed on the land in Source: PascoCountyFL.gov December, but currently is planning to begin the yet-to-be-named development — which will consist of 1,181 single-family homes — as early as June, pending any permit delays, says Frank Messina, Tampa Bay division manager for SPH. “We’ve done well in the Wesley Chapel market in the past, so we knew we wanted to continue to build in the area,” Messina says, noting that SPH has been building in the Wesley Chapel area for more than 10 years, with subdivisions in Seven Oaks, Watergrass and Meadow Pointe. However, Messina says that the new development will be like The SPH development will be consructed in the ‘S1’ nothing else that has yet been built area in the above siteplan of Wiregrass Ranch, in the area. although the west side of that section also will be “The homes in this developzoned for commercial use, Messina says. ment will target ‘move-up buyers’ (buyers who already have owned homes), ilar architecture to that of the homes in the community. The clubhouses will feabut are looking to move into something ture pools, tennis and basketball courts, new,” Messina says. “We’re not building fitness rooms and other amenities. typical ‘Florida-style’ homes.” Messina says that with so much to Instead, Messina describes the offer nearby on the BBD corridor for homes as having a Tuscan-style, “Euro shopping and entertainment, it was not cottage” or Mediterranean look in front, necessary to include a “town center” feawhich, he says, will be much different ture, which has been a common amenity than most other homes in the area. The homes will be divided into four in several of the newer communities that are either planned or currently under communities, each built around a firstWclass clubhouse, which will feature sim- construction.

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Bullets Found On New Tampa Buses Doughertys Sentenced To 35 Years In GA By Matt Wiley Schools across the country have been on edge during the weeks following one of the biggest school shootings in history. The fact that bullets were discovered on school buses that serve New Tampa schools two days in a row less than a week after the incidents in Newtown, CT, has not helped. Just one day after a bullet was found on a school bus serving three New Tampa schools (Wharton High, Liberty Middle and Turner Elementary on Dec. 17), more bullets were discovered on another Hillsborough County school bus, serving Freedom High and Greco Elementary in Temple Terrace. The origin of the first bullet has been uncovered. A release from the Hillsborough County School District (HCSD) says that an 18-year-old Wharton student told the school’s resource deputy that he had found the bullet in his apartment complex on the way to his bus stop and that it fell out of his pocket on the bus. At our press time, no students had come forward about the bullets discovered on December 18. No additional guns or ammunition were discovered at any of the schools either day. All schools involved in the Dec. 17 & 18 incidents remained on what the

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Hillsborough County School District refers to as a “modified lockdown,” in which doors throughout the schools are locked and students are only allowed limited movement throughout the schools, at our press time. Access to these schools also was carefully controlled and identification was required to enter or have students released to parents from each of the schools. Schools across the New Tampa and Wesley Chapel areas already were operating with a heightened security presence following the December 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT, where a gunmen killed 26 people, 20 of which were children, before turning the gun on himself. New Tampa schools were patrolled by both the Tampa Police Department (TPD) and deputies from the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO), while Wesley Chapel schools were patrolled by armed deputies from the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) during the last week of classes prior to the holiday break. Officers from departments usually reserved for large-scale events were assigned to schools to provide a “visible presence.” Police helicopters also were used to patrol schools from the sky in Tampa, according to a media release from HCSD.

The convictions continue to pile up for the “Dougherty Gang.” On December 17, nearly 18 months after the three Pasco County siblings were taken into custody in Colorado following a cross-country crime spree, the Associated Press (AP) reports that each has received 35-year, 8month sentences from federal judge Hugh Lawson for robbing a Certus Bank in Valdosta, GA, on August 2, 2011. The trio began their run just east of Wesley Chapel, on S.R. 54 in Zephyrhills, and was not taken into custody until August 10 in Colorado. According to the AP, during the sentencing hearing, the siblings apolo-

gized to the bank’s employees. While no one was actually injured during the robbery, surveillance videos showed Dylan Dougherty Stanley, 27, firing an assault rifle inside the bank and Lee Grace Dougherty, 30, firing a pistol, before the trio made off with more than $5,000. In addition to the most recent sentence, Ryan Dougherty, 22, received 18 years, Lee Grace received 24 years and Dylan received 32 for their crimes committed in Colorado. The trio still faces charges in Pasco County for shooting at Pasco County Sheriff’s Office deputies during their crime spree’s first high-speed chase. —å MW

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Community Calendar

WC Red Hat Society Chapter

The Wesley Chapel chapter of the Red Hat Society invites women over 50 to join in the sisterhood of wearing red hats and pursuing fun, friendship, freedom, fulfillment of lifelong dreams and happiness, as well as the occasional nosh. For more info, send and email to LivinGood326@verizon.net.

Experienced Networking Professionals (ENP)

Monday, January 21, 7:30 a.m. — This networking group meets Monday mornings at 7:30 a.m. for breakfast and at 8 a.m. for networking at Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club (6225 Old Pasco Rd). For info, call Cindy at 505-3065.

Free Networking Int’l

Monday, January 21, 8 a.m. — Free Networking International (FNI), a group of area business owners, meets each Monday for networking and discussion at Lexington Oaks Golf Club (26133 Lexington Oaks Blvd., off S.R. 54). For more information, call Stacy Dalton at 469-5499.

Walking Club

Monday, January 21, 8 a.m. The Walking Club meets at the Meadow Pointe III Clubhouse every morning to walk the path along Meadow Pointe Blvd. All are welcome, even strollers, but no dogs please. Walking has unlim-

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ited benefits, so put on your walking shoes and come on out. For more information, contact Susan Johnston at 767-7071 or email Susan@WalkTheWalkHC.com.

Wesley Chapel Business Forum & Networking

Monday, January 21, 8 a.m. - The Wesley Chapel Business Forum & Networking (WCBFN) is a free gathering of local business leaders in the South Central Pasco and North Hillsborough areas. WCBFN meets Mondays at Lexington Oaks Golf Club, located at 26133 Lexington Oaks Blvd. For more info, call John Roth at 377-2622, email John.Roth@ IBuilderz.com or visit the group’s Facebook page.

MOMS Club Of WC

Monday, January 21, 10 a.m. — The Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) Club of Wesley Chapel, a nonprofit social group for stay-at-home mothers, meets the third Monday of each month at Lexington Oaks Golf Club for activities, field trips and more. For more information, e-mail Heather at WCMoms@yahoo.com.

Wesley Chapel Toastmasters

Monday, January 21, 6:15 p.m. — The “Wesley Chapel Speaks” Toastmasters Club meets on the first and third Monday of every month, at Hyundai of

Wesley Chapel (26944 Wesley Chapel Blvd.). Club meetings are open to all interested parties. For more info, call 406-5931 or visit Toastmasters84.org.

Business Networking Int’l

Tuesday, January 22, 7:30 a.m. — Business Networking International (BNI), a group of business professionals who work to support each other through qualified business referrals, meets Tuesdays at Heritage Church (1854 Oak Grove Blvd.). For more info, email Tim at Tim@TampaHomes24-7.com.

East Pasco Networking Group

Tuesday, January 22, 9 a.m. — The East Pasco Networking Group meets every Tuesday at Beef O’Brady’s (1660 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in the Shops at New Tampa of Wesley Chapel plaza). Call Frankie Ammons at 479-7997 or e-mail Frankie@studioglory.com.

Wesley Chapel Rotary Club

Wednesday, January 23, 12:15 p.m. — The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel meets every Wednesday at Ciao Italian Bistro in the Shops at Wiregrass mall (2001 Piazza Ave.). Call 862-8989 or 391-3895 for more information.

Networking For Your Success

Thursday, January 24, 8 a.m. — The Networking For Your Success group meets Thursdays at Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club (6225 Old Pasco Rd.). For additional information, call

Shawn Clark at 888-711-2032 or visit NetworkingforYourSuccess.com.

Special Needs Support Group

Thursday, January 24, 6:30 p.m. - Learning Your Function, Inc., is a new non-profit group dedicated to helping individuals with disabilities and their families through support groups, education and advocacy. The group meets at Crossroads Community United Methodist Church (26211 County Line Rd). All interested parties are encouraged to RSVP and attend. For questions call Jim Cracchiolo at 469-2455, or visit LYFInc.com for more information.

Women-N-charge

Friday, February 1, 11:30 a.m. The ladies of Women-N-Charge will be having their monthly networking meeting at the Pebble Creek Country Club (10550 Regents Park Dr.). This month’s speaker is Lori Bainumm, director of corporate training for PascoHernando Community College. The lunch costs $15 online (at Women-N-Charge.com) up until the Tuesday before the meeting. Tickets then go up to $18. For more info, please contact Judy at 600-9848 or email Info@Women-N-Charge.com.

WC Sunrise Rotary Club

Friday, February 12, 7:15 a.m. — The Wesley Chapel Sunrise Rotary Club meets every Friday at Quail Hollow

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Country Club (6225 Old Pasco Rd.) For additional information, call Lynne Wilson at 695-6466.

Mothers Of Preschoolers Tuesday, February 12, 9:30 a.m. Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) is a non-profit group which meets to build friendships between mothers of infants to kindergarteners in the local community. MOPS meets the second Tuesday of each month at Victorious Life Church, located at 6224 Old Pasco Rd. For more information, email Debbie at VLCMops@yahoo.com.

Wesley Chapel Republican Club

Thursday, February 14, 7 p.m. -

The Wesley Chapel Republican Club is resuming meetings for 2013 and will meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Welsey Chapel Hyundai dealership (27000 Wesley Chapel Blvd.). The club is open to Republican men and women who are interested in “good government” and warmly welcomes new members. For more info, please contact Mike Moore at 777-6171, or email WCRepublican@ATT.net.

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‘Make That Body’ With Lipo Light Imaging Body Sculpting Treatments By Matt Wiley It’s that time of year again. New Year’s resolutions are upon us, and after all of that holiday indulging, it might be time to shave off a few pounds with the newest weight-loss product in the New Tampa area: the Lipo Light Imaging Body Sculpting System. Brought to the area by New Tampa resident Geoff Rocque, 31, and Lutz resident Jessica Rueff, 32, through their company, known as “Make That Body,” Lipo Light is now offered at Namasté Yoga Studio’s Harmoni Spa, located on S.R. 54 in nearby Lutz. Lipo Light is one of three LED Light Therapy consumer home-use products designed by Innovative Photonics, a United Kingdom-based company specializing in LED Light Therapy. The company’s website says that LED Light Therapy uses light-emitting diodes to produce specific wavelengths of light that create a beneficial physiological response in the human body. “Lipo Light Imaging is the very first LED red-light-based system for body sculpting, contouring and lymphatic drainage,” says Rueff. “It harnesses the power of light therapy to trigger the body’s own natural ability to burn fat and also visibly reduce inches

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from all around the body.” The Lipo Light machine consists of eight pads, each with a total of 25 LED lights. These pads are applied for 30 minutes to target areas on the client’s body, basically any of the areas the client wants to slim down. “The pads emit a specific wavelength of light (635 nanometers) which allows the fat cells to release fatty acids and glycerol through a process called lipolysis,” Rocque explains. “The fat cells are then burned off during exercise, helping to produce faster results in the gym.” Make That Body’s website also says that the heat and light given off by the pads stimulates that release of energy in the body. Rueff explains that, when paired with a healthy lifestyle, Lipo Light is the new and natural slimming and toning alternative to invasive surgery. But, Rueff also warns that Lipo Light isn’t an “easy way out.” In fact, vigorous exercise is still a key factor in the Lipo Light process. “After each treatment, the client needs to burn between 300-500 calories,” Rocque says. “If the client doesn’t work out after the treatment, the fat that was released during the treatment will just be reabsorbed back into the body. Exercise is very important.”

Rueff says that the biggest advantage of using Lipo Light for weight loss is that it is non-invasive and easy. “With Lipo Light, there is no bruising, swelling, burning or pain and no anesthesia required,” she explains. “Essentially, there is no downtime and no side effects. The treatment achieves far greater results com- (L. to r.) Vanessa Saucedo, Geoff Rocque and Jessica Rueff pared to low-level laser of ‘Make That Body,’ which is located on S.R. 54 in Lutz. light systems, and is In the spirit of the holidays, Make much more cost effective.” Rueff adds that Make That Body’s That Body is running a special through main goal is to create a customized plan January, offering ten-session packages at a $200 discount. of action for each of their clients, helpKristie, a Make That Body client ing them to reach their personal goals who lives in Tampa, says that the results the natural way, by offering nutritional are definitely worth the effort. advice and a workout regimen tailored “"I have seen great results and to each client’s lifestyle, along with the have already dropped a full dress size in Lipo Light treatment. the short time I’ve used Lipo Light,” “You can see results in as little as she says. “The staff has been so wonone treatment,” Rueff explains. “But, derful and supportive. They truly create for optimal results, we recommend clients buying a package of ten sessions. an enjoyable, spa-like experience. I look forward to the personal attention and Results vary from person to person, guidance from Jessica to help me reach depending upon how many inches the my ideal look." client wants to lose.”

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Making Make That Body

Rueff says that she started Make That Body with Rocque after spending eight years in the hospitality industry (before taking time off to be a stay-at-home mom and raise her three daughters). She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando in

saw incredible results, first-hand, from using the light therapy system. Rueff joined forces with Rocque in August 2012, when Make That Body was born. Rueff says she chose to partner with Rocque because of his experience in corporate hospitality and his medical background. Rocque holds an emergency medical services (EMS) degree from Brevard Community College and most recently spent five (Left)A client enjoys a relaxing Lipo Light session. (Right) A sample of the results possible with Lipo Light. years working as a manager for Southern Wine and Spirits of AmerHospitality Management. ica. Vanessa Saucedo also was hired as “I wanted to get back into the a treatment specialist who works workforce, but I didn’t want my directly with clients. schedule to interfere with my chil-

Rueff says that partnering with the Namaste Yoga studio also was a natural for Make That Body. “We could not have found a better partner,” says Rueff. “The owner of the studio shares the same philosophy and ideas as we do,” says Rueff. “Namaste brings the same kind of personal dedication to their clients’ individual needs and goals as we do.” For more information about Make That Body and Lipo Light, stop by the Namasté Yoga Studio, located at 23606 S.R. 54 in the Highland Oaks Village shopping plaza in Lutz, visit MakeThatBody. com, or see the ad on page 11.

dren,” she explains. “Being a mom, I understand that after having children, your body goes through changes and it is easy to become self-conscious about those changes.” Rueff adds that she was “blown away” when she was first introduced to Lipo Light by her mother-in-law, a licensed aesthetician of 30 years who

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Pura Indoor Cycling Studio — Just Don’t Call It The ‘S’ Word! By Gary Nager So, even though I work out a minimum of three days a week (and usually more than that), thanks to our new advertisers — Pura Indoor Cycling Studio in the Shoppes at New Tampa in Wesley Chapel (between Publix and Bealls) — I decided to give the sport of indoor cycling a shot. It’s not like I haven’t been a bike rider for a long time — I completed seven triathlons in my 30s and still can be seen tooling around on my bike from Flatwoods Park to Amberly Dr.

Stephanie always demonstrates, as well as describes, the proper posture for each position on the bike.

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— I just never had taken an indoor cycling class before. In fact, I had never heard the term “indoor cycling” before. Oh, I definitely had heard of another type of indoor cycling class, one which begins with the letter “S,” but had no idea this type of activity could possibly be referred to by this other name. Pura Cycling Studio is the brainchild of co-owners and Mad Dogg Athletics-certified indoor cycling professionals Stephanie (aka “Sheila” Farquhar and Alfio (aka “Hoot”) Carroccetto. The young couple combines Stephanie’s gift for marketing and Alfio’s teaching ability (he previously taught biology at Freedom High in Tampa Palms), although both also are very buf, but slim, and obviously able to handle the rigors of teaching multiple sp....er, indoor cycling classes a day. The studio is basically one large room with at least two dozen indoor bicycles all angled towards the instructor, who is on a raised podium adjacent to a major sound system wearing a headset microphone. The 45-minuteto-one-hour classes feature plenty of pulse-pounding music and lots of enthusiasm from Pura’s instructors. I took pictures of one of Stephanie’s classes, but I also had the

pleasure of participating in one of the classes taught by Julie Hinson, another Mad Doggcertified Pura instructor. Based on how the classes work at Pura, the whole key to this type of activity isn’t having mountain road or other backgrounds flashed on a wall or having a digital readout provide you with the number of Stephanie (above, and with co-owner Alfio on the next miles you’ve ridden page) of the Pura Indoor Cycling Studio on Bruce B. or how many calo- Downs Blvd. (just south of the Wiregrass Mall), keeps her ries you’ve burnt classes moving at all times. during your session. Instead, the much resistance you use during any instructors teach and stress proper tech- part of the class. So, because I live in nique, especially when it comes time to Florida, it had been a while since I had tighten up the bike’s resistance knob so handled any type of hill. I therefore you can stand up off the saddle of the took it a little easier than I might have bike to simulate climbing hills or even otherwise, just to make sure I got mountains, depending upon how much through the full hour in one piece. resistance you use. There’s no doubt that indoor And, that’s the thing I really liked cycling can burn up to 1,000 calories about the class I took. Julie explained an hour, but even if I only burned 300that no one is going to monitor how 500 calories that first time, I definitely

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got a taste of how everything works — and I’ve already told Stephanie and Alfio that I will likely end up cycling at Pura 1-2 days a week, as a cardio “supplement” to my regular workouts. “Indoor cycling really is perfect for all fitness levels,” Stephanie says. “You’re only competing against yourself and we provide a lot of emotional support for our clients, too.” Pura Cycling offers 1-on-1 fitness assessments, the ability to register for classes online, individual session fees as well as memberships, rewards just for being a member and best of all, your first class is FREE!

Pura Cycling clients already are raving about the studio, which celebrated its Grand Opening less than two months ago. “I took the class with Luanne about two weeks ago,” says Janet, a client who is now interested in becoming a Pura instructor. “I felt a bit intimidated at first, but I have to say that I enjoyed the class very much! Make this year your fittest ever at Pura Indoor Cycling Studio, located at 1822 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. For more information, including the current class schedule, call 501-2124 or visit PuraCycling.com.

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Edward Jones Office Moves From Tampa Palms To Wesley Chapel! By Camille Gillies Edward Jones may have left the building – but not the area! After 18 years, the familiar Edward Jones financial services office fronting Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. in the City Plaza at Tampa Palms shopping center has relocated to the Windfair Professional Center, across BBD from the new Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel. Financial advisor William Morales and longtime branch office administrator Nancy Carazo continue to assist New Tampa clients and manage daily office operations at the new location. “We thought this was a good time to move,” explains Morales, who joined the firm in 2008. “When I took over the Tampa Palms office a few years ago, I had initially planned on opening a branch in Wesley Chapel, so this is working out just as I had hoped.” Morales and Carazo, who both live in Wesley Chapel’s nearby Meadow Pointe community, moved to the new office park in June. Morales explains that Edward Jones prefers to locate its offices throughout the community rather than centralizing them in a large downtown office building. “We feel we can serve our clients better if we are part of the community where we all live and work,” he says.

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Although Edward Jones branches are independent and small – only two employees staff each office – they are not franchises. All 11,000 branches throughout the U.S. and Canada are held by Edward Jones, which is headquartered in St. Louis, MO. “The Edward Jones business model allows me to really get to know my clients, and they appreciate that level of personal service,” Morales remarks. “If I know them and their situation, I can make recommendations based on their own individual needs. Having an office in the community makes it convenient to do business with us, and it helps us establish those important relationships.” Morales adds that a snapshot of his clients would reveal half retirees and half working families. With the chief objective of reaching his clients’ financial goals, he works directly with them on everything from college savings strategies to retirement planning. “There is no cost to be an Edward Jones client,” Morales stresses, adding that, as a financial advisor, his goal is to find solutions and match clients with the proper investments. “We see ourselves as copilots, trying to help people navigate their finances.” One local resident who feels well served by Morales and Carazo is Ann

Fabel of Thonotosassa, who has been an Edward Jones client since the early 1990s and has worked with Morales since he joined the company in 2008 and with Carazo for the past 18 years. “They are wonderful people,” Fabel says. “William is dedicated and seems to William Morales & Nancy Carazo have moved the Edward really like what he’s Jones office that had been in Tampa Palms to Wesley Chapel. news of the day to affect their decisions doing, and I think he is grounded in the community. Nancy is just great, the and Morales says that’s a big mistake. “We adapt and tweak our advice constant in the office all these years.” for the long term, not based on trends Fabel says it is rarely necessary for her to go into the office, but she enjoys or current situations, especially political ones,” Morales explains. “At any given dropping in to visit with Carazo. time, something is going on in the “And, with the rocky economy world that could impact your finances: we’ve had the last four or five years,” the European financial crisis, Hurricane she adds, “I like to go in and sit down Sandy, the presidential election, etc. with William and review my options. Things are always changing and that’s Edward Jones is a very solid, conservawhy it’s important to look past the tive company that watches out for its headlines and stay focused on your clients and gives good, sound financial long-term financial goals.” advice. I highly recommend them.” Edward Jones embraces a philosoIn a good or bad economy, it’s phy of keeping your emotions out of always wise to seek financial advice. investing. For example, lagging conUnfortunately, many people allow the

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sumer confidence might tempt you to keep your money in short-term investments, but historically, at times when consumer confidence has been low, stock prices also were low, and future returns ultimately tended to be higher. Despite volatile markets, the firm stresses the importance of staying invested during both the ups, and the downs of the market. Perhaps the soundness of this strategy is best illustrated by reviewing the market’s performance over the past few years: In March 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average had fallen to about 6,500 (from more than 14,000 in 2007). But, throughout much of the second half of 2012, the Dow has hovered near the 13,000 mark – a 100-percent gain in a little over three years. In addition to equity investments, such as stocks, Morales offers his expertise regarding annuities, retirement plans, estate considerations, education savings, fixed income investments such as bonds and certificates of deposit, individual retirement accounts, life insurance, mutual funds, and saving, spending and borrowing solutions. “If my clients are working with CPAs on tax planning or with attorneys on estate planning, I partner with them so that we can all arrive at the best financial strategy for each of them,” Morales emphasizes. To qualify as an Edward Jones

financial advisor, Morales says you must pass an 18-month to two-year training program, and that’s not easy to achieve. “There are more than 100,000 applicants a year at Edward Jones and of them, only 3,000 applicants are accepted into the program. And, about half of those that do get in, end up getting cut (from the program). So, only about one percent of applicants actually get approved. We definitely have the best-trained and most qualified people, and that’s a big part of why we always rank ahead of the competition in customer satisfaction.” Before joining Edward Jones, Morales was president of a mortgage company in New Tampa and served six years in the U.S. Army Ordinance Corps. He spent four years stationed in and around Kuwait. Originally from New York City, his family moved to Tampa and he was a graduate of Chamberlain High in North Tampa. He says he has never wanted to settle anywhere else. He and his wife, Mandy, have two teenage daughters and have lived in Wesley Chapel since 1998. To start off your new year on the right financial foot, call William Morales at the Edward Jones office in Wesley Chapel at 991-7034, email William.Morales@EdwardJones.com or stop by the office at 2748 Windguard Circle, Suite 101 (in the office plaza behind The Hungry Greek).

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Chem-Dry Cleans Carpets Across Pasco County, Tampa Bay By Camille Gillies The ornaments have been boxed, the Christmas tree dragged down to the curb and the wreath has been taken off the front door. There’s hardly any evidence that a holiday celebration ever occurred – except for those pesky stains you’re now noticing on your carpet. Anyone at your house knock over a glass of red wine, upend the gravy boat or sneak the dog some disagreeable ‘people’ food? There’s no need to stress over spilled eggnog! Help is only a phone call or email away at Chem-Dry of New Port Richey. Although the name indicates a western Pasco service area, the company also serves Wesley Chapel and all of Pasco and Pinellas counties (The Pinellas operations are under the name Chem-Dry of Clearwater/Largo). The carpet cleaning franchise is owned by brothers Rob, Joe and Mike McLemore. Rob and Joe live in Dunedin and Mike lives in Spring Hill, where he heads up the “northern” territory, which includes Wesley Chapel. The siblings formed the partnership about a year ago, according to Rob, 36, who has more than 15 years of experience with Chem-Dry. He bought the company from the previous owner and brought his brothers into the business.

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“We’ve always wanted to run a business together,” Rob says. “We’re a close family.” After spending seven years as a carpet cleaning technician and eight years as general manager of the former business, Rob is the most experienced of the three partners in the carpet cleaning business. Joe, 41, had a military career, and Mike, 43, was a mechanic, but they have caught on quickly to the Chem-Dry operation. “Mike is now close to completing all of the courses required to become a Master Technician, which is the highest level you can achieve in the industry,” says Rob, who happens to be a Master Technician, himself, although he says rarely cleans carpets anymore. “Becoming a Master Technician involves five courses and takes about five years to complete. If you have a serious carpet problem, then you should request a Master Technician for the job. We are fortunate to have six of those technicians on staff, including three Master Technicians and two senior technicians, one being Mike. And everyone in our business is an employee. We do not use subcontractors.” Driving around Pasco or Pinellas County, you’re likely to spot one of the six company-owned vans, but you won’t see the technicians making any service calls in Hillsborough County –

a territory that belongs to other Chem-Dry franchisees. Chem-Dry is an extremely successful franchise that started in the 1970s and now operates in 42 countries, with more than 4,000 locations worldwide, according to the company’s website. Besides getting your car(L. to r.) Joe, Mike and Rob McLemore specialize in keeping carpets clean pet to look like with their ChemDry franchise serving all of Pasco and Pinellas Counties. new, one of the ing that steam cleaning often oversatubiggest selling points of Chem-Dry is rates the carpet fibers, prompting the the reduced amount of time it takes glue to come loose and the fibers to for carpets to dry. come off the carpet backing. “When you have your carpet steam-cleaned, it may take two to Industry Kudos three days for it to dry completely,” Rob contends Chem-Dry is the Rob explains. “Because we use a fracsafest cleaning method for carpet, and tion of the moisture that steam cleanhe says major carpet manufacturers, ing uses, carpets cleaned using Chemsuch as Mohawk, agree. Another comDry dry in one to three hours!” pany that promotes the company’s This quick-dry benefit appeals to method is The Home Depot, which homeowners and businesses alike, especially those concerned about mold has added Chem-Dry to its nationwide network of hand-picked independent growth in Florida’s humid climate. “The less moisture you put in the home maintenance professionals. If you buy carpet from Home Depot carpet, the better,” Rob explains, not-

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and purchase a warranty, during which time your carpet starts looking dirty, Home Depot will dispatch Chem-Dry technicians to clean it. In other words, Home Depot certifies that Chem-Dry is the chosen cleaning method for the carpets they sell. Rob says the Chem-Dry process also is eco-friendly, using a base cleaning product called The Natural, which he says is derived from ‘Mother Earth.’ A hot carbonated extraction process that employs the green cleaning solution prompts millions of microscopic cleansing bubbles to lift dirt and stains from carpet. “We were green before green was popular,” Rob says, laughing. “We don’t use any harsh chemicals, solvents, soaps or detergents. It’s the carbonation process that lifts the dirt and stains off the carpet.” Have you ever had stains weirdly reappear not long after your carpets have been cleaned? That’s due to soap residue, according to Rob, who adds, “After we clean a carpet, we put down a product that will keep the stains from coming back.” In addition to carpet cleaning services, Chem-Dry also cleans tile, grout and upholstery, and tackles water restoration projects. As president of Chateau Belleair Condominium Association in Clearwater, Philip Schultz called Chem-Dry to rejuvenate the flooring in two foreclosed condos in his complex.

“After Chem-Dry worked their magic, the carpet, tile and even the laminate flooring all looked brand new,” Philip says. “We had tenants in those units after the first showing the next day.” Tom Gulik, the head of maintenance for Emeritus retirement communities, says he has used Chem-Dry of Clearwater/Largo for carpet and tile cleaning for at least 10 years. Gulik says that a typical job at Emeritus usually totals 12,000 to 18,000 square feet and includes residence rooms as well as common areas. “They do a great job getting everything cleaned, and you don’t need to babysit them,” he says. “When they’re finished, they do a walkthrough with you to be sure you are satisfied.” Gulik also likes the fact that the technicians are longtime employees and he describes them as “very polite.” If you’d like to enlist the expertise of the brothers McLemore and their Better Business Bureau APlus-rated Chem-Dry business, call (727) 410-2710 or e-mail NprChemDry@gmail.com. Chem-Dry of New Port Richey currently is offering an $89.95 carpet cleaning special that includes up to three rooms of carpet (up to 350 square feet); or $125.95 for five rooms (up to 500 square feet). Visit CDClearwater.com for additional information.

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Wesley Chapel High Schools Get Another Good Report Card By Matt Wiley It may already be halfway through another school year, but the grades are in for Wesley Chapel’s two high schools, and it looks like they’ve been doing their homework. For the second straight year, Wiregrass Ranch High (WRH) has earned a prestigious “A” from the Florida Department of Education (FDoE), and Principal Ray Bonti says he is excited. “It’s just great,” he says. “The credit goes to everyone, from the teachers who come in and lead classes every day and the students who come in and learn, to the parents and the administration that leads and oversees it all, I’m very proud of everyone.” Bonti says that overall contributors to the school’s grade include high FCAT scores and the highest graduation rate of any high school in Pasco County - 90 percent. “It’s a combination,” he explains. “We focus on doing everything well. Academics are our top priority. Everything we do is to make sure that our students excel, graduate and go on to college. Maybe that’s why we’re so crowded.” In addition to the highest graduation rate, Bonti says that WRH also has

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the highest attendance of any high school in Pasco, with more than 2,000 students. WRH has steadily increased its overall state assessment grade since it was initially rated a “C” in 2007.

‘B’ Is Not For Bad

Just a few miles away from WRH, Wesley Chapel High (WCH) also received its 2012 report card, dropping a letter to a “B” since last year’s first “A” in the school’s history. “We would have loved to have gotten another ‘A,’” says WCH Principal Carin Nettles. “But, we worked really hard. We were only seven points away from another ‘A,’ and only 13 points away from our score last year, so we’re still proud of how hard everyone worked.” Nettles pointed out two categories that she thinks directly affected the score WCH received: the end of the math FCAT test and the school’s “Acceleration Participation” performance. Nettles says that instead of the traditional FCAT test in mathematics for sophomores, this year marked the first year of the Algebra 1 EOC (End of Course) Exam, which replaces the math FCAT. Eventually, she says, each of the important courses will utilize these exams, replacing the need for FCAT testing. However, even though

it was the first year being administered, the school’s overall grade was directly affected by students’ performances on the test. “(Administering the test for the first time) was difficult,” she explains. “But, it’s not an excuse. Measures have already been put in place to improve mastery in mathematics.” Among these measures are math tutoring sessions for any student who needs extra help. If students attend the tutoring sessions, they have the option to retake tests throughout the year if they were not happy with their score. The second area that hurt WCH’s score, Nettles says, is the school’s “Acceleration Participation” performance. This category of school assessment looks at the number of advanced placement and dual enrollment classes offered at the school. Nettles says that the number of those classes that are offered is based on the number of requests from students to be placed in those classes. Unfortunately, Nettles says that not as many students wanted to take those classes last school year, so WCH’s percentage went down, which affected the school’s overall grade. But, she says that more kids are signed up for those high-level classes this year.

“Everyone wants to get an ‘A,’” she explains. “But, the target, or the state standards, is always moving. When I first got to the school four years ago, we got a ‘D’ and morale was way down. But, we pushed, adjusted and got us to an ‘A’ last year. It’s tough work for both teachers and students.” Nettles adds that it’s tough to think about what strategies to implement for the next year when the school doesn’t find out its grade until halfway through the school year, but she is confident in the performance of both her staff and her students. “We always put the kids first,” she says.

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Wesley Chapel Brothers Square Off In 2013 Sugar Bowl! By Matt Wiley Young football players dream of playing in college and of, hopefully, one day making it to the professional ranks. College football players dream of making it into the BCS (Bowl Championship Series) National Championship game or one of the other major bowl games, such as the Rose Bowl or Sugar Bowl. But, for two former Wesley Chapel High (WCH) Wildcats football players, this dream has become a reality. However, neither Hunter nor Kamran Joyer ever dreamed that they would be playing against their brother in the 2013 Allstate Sugar Bowl. Hunter Joyer, 19, is a 5’10,” 249lb. sophomore fullback at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville. His older brother Kamran, 22, is a 6’3,” 270pound offensive lineman in his junior year at the University of Louisville (Kentucky). On January 2, those two teams squared off at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans to see which team would taste sweet victory in the Sugar Bowl. Unfortunately for Hunter, Kamran and the No. 21 Louisville Cardinals walked away the victors, defeating the No. 3 Gators, 33-23.

Wesley Chapel residents Hunter (left) and Kamran Joyer. Hunter says that the only feeling that went through his mind when he found out that he and the Gators would be playing Kamran and the Cardinals was absolute shock. “It didn’t really sink in until the day before the game,” he explains. “I thought, ‘Is this real? Is this really happening?’” Kamran says that his reaction was very similar. “I was really excited,” Kamran explains. “We always knew that it could happen, but what are the chances?” Although Kamran started the game at right guard, the brothers didn’t actually get to share any time on the field together, since both play offensive positions. But, in the spirit of brotherly competition, Hunter jokes that it “definitely” would have gone in his favor if

they had actually faced one another. “I saw him across the field on the other sideline a couple of times during the game,” Kamran says. “It was definitely different.” Hunter says that he usually roots for Louisville and his brother, but this game was a definite exception. Playing against each other would have been a first for the brothers, who previously played two seasons together for the Wildcats. Kamran graduated from WCH in 2009, after which Hunter transferred to Tampa Catholic and played his last two seasons of high school football before returning to WCH, the school he graduated from in 2011. Both went to their respective universities on full football scholarships and were among the top recruits in the country in their recruiting classes. “Never in a million years would I have predicted this would happen,” says Kirsten Joyer, the boys’ mother. “Having one son play in a BCS Bowl game is a dream come true. Having two sons play in the same bowl, especially against one another, truly is a miracle.” The Joyers, Watergrass residents, have been living in the Wesley Chapel area since 1995. Growing up, Hunter and Kamran both played numerous

sports in the Pasco Athletic League (PAL). Their father, Jack, was a football and basketball coach at Thomas E. Weightman Middle School, the same school at which Kirsten was an assistant principal in 2001. “It was a great experience,” says Hunter of the trip to New Orleans. “We had the whole family there, so it was nice to be together and go sightseeing.” Both Joyers say that, although they were on separate sidelines, they know that their family was rooting for both of them equally. “We may not know what the odds were of an event like this occurring,” said Kirsten after the matchup was announced. “However, we do know what the outcome will be. A Joyer is sure to win!” Hunter says the game itself, which started with a Louisville interception for a touchdown on the game’s first offensive play and the Cardinals built on that momentum throughout, certainly didn’t go Florida’s way. “(The Sugar Bowl) was interesting,” says Hunter. “I feel like we were prepared. We worked hard in practice. But, I guess the game just wasn’t meant for us to win.”

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Congratulations To Our First-Ever ‘Best Of New Tampa’ Winners! By Gary Nager As most anyone who has been reading this publication for any period of time surely knows, we have featured a Reader Dining Survey & Contest (see page 46) each of the past 19 years, but we’ve never offered any similar awards for other businesses that aren’t places to eat. That is, we haven’t done so until this year, although we primarily promoted the contest through our website — WCNeighborhoodNews.com — which means that those of you who either don’t visit our website regularly (which you should, because we update it with great news and information every weekday, but that’s another discussion for another time and place) may have missed it altogether. The good news is that several local businesses did a good job of promoting the contest to their regular customers, so we were actually very pleased with this year’s first-year contest total of nearly 400 entries, with those voters split roughly 60 percent from New Tampa and 40 percent from Wesley Chapel. We freely admit this was little more than a “popularity” contest and an opportunity for businesses who participated to be able to display a “Best of New Tampa” and/or “Best of Wesley Chapel” plaque in their respective offices so that maybe next year, more of our advertisers — and perhaps also businesses that aren’t yet advertisers — will get their friends, family and customers to help them win our 2013 honors. We appreciate everyone who participated this time around and send out congratulations to all of our winners!

Your Favorite AfterSchool/Daycare Programs In New Tampa & Wesley Chapel

New Tampa: Primrose School of Cross Creek (994-6800) Runners-up - ProTential Sports (843-9460) & Bright Horizons of Hunter’s Green (991-0030)

Wesley Chapel: Discovery Pointe at Seven Oaks (994-2700) Runners-up - Discovery Pointe at Lexington Oaks (907-8892) & Creative Times Academy (County Line Rd., 907-2700)

Your Favorite Gyms/Fitness Studios In NT & WC

New Tampa: LA Fitness (Tampa Palms, 971-8800 & New Tampa, 435-6040)

Runners-up - New Tampa Family YMCA (866-9622) & Fitness Revolution Of New TampaMark Lopez (843-5294)

Wesley Chapel: A Focus On Fitness-Kelly Mothershead (344-3325) Runners-up - Shapes Total Fitness (Off S.R. 56, 973-7354) & Sports & Field (948-5500)

Your Favorite Doctors In NT & WC

New Tampa: Colin Beach, MD Family Care at Tampa Palms (979-6978) Congratulations to Saddlebrook Resort, which Runner-up - Rajani Shah, MD, has been named the first-ever “Best Golf Course in Wesley Chapel” winner by our readers in our New Tampa Physicians Group (Cross Creek Blvd., 994-7670) 2012 “Best of Wesley Chapel” contest!.

Wesley Chapel: Esther Tatoy, MD Board-Certified in Pediatrics (Behind Sam’s Club, 973-7076) Runner-up - Dr. Mitch Forman, New Tampa Urgent Care (Next to Bonefish Grill, 929-3600) No other doctors had enough votes to be statistically significant

Your Favorite Golf Courses In NT & WC

New Tampa: Pebble Creek Golf Club (973-3870) Runners-up - Hunter’s Green Country Club (973-1000) & Heritage Isles Golf Club (907-7388)

Wesley Chapel: Saddlebrook Resort Tampa (973-1111) Runners-up - Lexington Oaks Golf Club (907-7270) & Quail Hollow CC (333-0033)

Your Favorite Dentists In NT & WC New Tampa: Nicole Mitchell, DMD Family, Impant & Cosmetic Dentistry (Highwoods Preserve, 957-5887)

Runners-up - Paul Duga, DDS Dr. Duga, Dr. Feeney & Associates (Tampa Palms, 631-1100) & Michael Green, DMD General & Cosmetic Dentistry (Now behind Sam’s Club, 973-1440)

Wesley Chapel: McIlwain Family Dentistry (Behind Sam’s Club, 991-9893) Runners-up - Joan Lynch, DDS Magnum Opus Dental (Gray Rd., 991-0097); Lee Daniels, DMD Seven Oaks Family & Cosmetic Dentistry (Ashley Oaks Cir., 907-7313) & Allan Fallah, DMD, Apex Dental (Next to SuperTarget; 994-4200) For More ‘Best Of’ Results, see page 26!

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Presenting Our 2012 ‘Best Of New Tampa’ Winners! (cont. from page 25) Your Favorite Orthodontists In NT & WC New Tampa: Mark Farina, DMD Farina Orthodontics (972-2929) Runner-up - Steven Dau, DMD Dau Orthodontics (929-3361) No other orthodontists had enough votes to be statistically significant

Your Favorite Chiropractors In NT & WC

New Tampa: Tim Bain, D.C. Bain Family Chiropractic (Cross Creek Blvd., 907-9898) Runner-up - Robert Lupo, D.C. (Skipper Rd., 978-0020)

Wesley Chapel: William Scheu, D.C. New Tampa Chiropractic & Injury Center (994-6111) Runner-up - Micah Richeson, D.C. (Cypress Creek Chiropractic & Wellness 994-5455) No other chiropractors had enough votes to be statistically significant

Your Favorite Pet Services Companies In NT & WC New Tampa: Petsmart (Market Square at Tampa Palms, 558-8160) Runners-up - BowWow Boutique (Cross Creek Blvd., 903-9663) & Petsburgh Mobile Pet Salon (928-1494)

Wesley Chapel: Petco (Next to SuperTarget, 973-9067) Runners-up - Petsmart at The Grove (994-7010) & Fido’s Funland (381-6360)

Your Favorite Retail Stores In NT & WC New Tampa:

Your Favorite Residential Services Company In NT & WC New Tampa & Wesley Chapel: Decorating Den-Debbie Demboski (817-2264) No other residential services companies had enough votes to be statistically significant

Your Favorite Veterinarians In NT & WC New Tampa: Cross Creek Animal Medical Centre, Timothy Hodge, DVM (Cross Creek Blvd., 994-6929) Runner-up - Pebble Creek Animal & Bird Hospital (Next to Wendy’s, 973-8566)

Wesley Chapel: Quail Hollow Animal Hospital (Off SR 54, 279-8079) Runners-up - Seven Oaks Pet Hospital (SR 56, 929-4100) & Wesley Chapel Veterinary Clinic (Off BBD, 973-3591)

Your Favorite Businesses In NT & WC That Don’t Fit Any Of The Categories New Tampa:

Dr. William Scheu has been named Wesley Chapel’s Favorite Chiropractor for 2012 by our readers.

Your Favorite Salons/Spas In NT & WC New Tampa: Spa Moritz (Commerce Park Blvd., Tampa Palms, 971-4772) Runners-up - Happy Nail & Spa (Shoppes at The Pointe, Tampa Palms, 910-9591); Bella Mia Hair Designs (New Tampa Center, 632-3552) & New Identities Hair Studio (Shoppes at Amberly, Tampa Palms, 979-0760)

Wesley Chapel: Ideal Massage & Spa (Behind Sam’s Club, 406-4418) Runners-up - Star’s Organic Spa (Ashley Oaks Cir., 973-8787) & hq Salon & Spa Aveda, Shops at Wiregrass, 527-0448)

Ross Dress For Less (Market Square at Tampa Palms, 978-3795) Runners-up - Walmart Supercenter (994-6543) & SteinMart (City Plaza at Tampa Palms, 972-5330)

Wesley Chapel: Macy’s (Shops at Wiregrass, 528-4300) Runners-up - SuperTarget (9076687), JC Penney’s (907-7266) & Marshall’s (994-7330)

Your Favorite Supermarkets In NT & WC New Tampa & Wesley Chapel: Publix (NT-Tampa Palms, Cross Creek Blvd. & New Tampa Center; WC-Shoppes at New Tampa & Hollybrook Plaza) Runner-up - Sweetbay (NT-North Palms Village; WC-Wesley Chapel Towne Centre) No other supermarkets had enough votes to be statistically significant

Kares Kommunications PR (279-8045) Runner-up - Contemporary Captures Photography (469-8757)

Wesley Chapel: Medi Weightloss Clinic (SR 54, Lutz, 909-1700) Runner-up - Thurow Financial Services (SR 54, Lutz, 406-4436) No other bsuinesses had enough votes to be statistically significant

If some of your favorites didn’t make these lists, make sure you vote in our 2013 “Best of New Tampa & Wesley Chapel” Contest!

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“Wellness Plaza” Continued from page 1 members arrive at the Health & Wellness Plaza. However, unlike other gyms that hand out flimsy, laminated keychain cards to sign in with, following a personal fitness assessment for those who choose it, the key also stores medical information for each member. The Wellness Key plugs into the center’s TechnoGym fitness equipment — the same equipment used by Olympic athletes — and keeps track of the member’s progress towards his or her goals on certain machines, such as the stationary bikes and elliptical machines. If a member is recovering from an illness or injury, his or her doctor(s) can even keep track of the patient’s progress on the equipment. With the key plugged in, the machines also know when to slow down to keep users from overworking themselves if it is dangerous to their health. Clouser says that the Health & Wellness Plaza is now the largest TechnoGym facility in North America. The key also works for just keeping track of each member’s ongoing workout progress. Much of the workout equipment is very different from what you’d find in a typical gym. Whereas most gyms use machines that are weight-loaded and utilize a pulley system, much of the

equipment in the FHWC Wellness Plaza is hydraulic-based, meaning that depending upon how much pressure or resistance is put on the machine by the user, the harder the machine pushes back. Kids between the ages of 13-15 are allowed to use only The Wellness Plaza’s Grand Opening attendees were these machines, to able to hear about the Plaza’s circuit machines (above) avoid the risk of injury. and check out the Olympic-sized lap pool (right). In addition, the Welllarge conference rooms for ness Plaza also has typical weightseminars, guest speakers and loaded circuit machines, as well as a healthy cooking demonstralarge free weight area. tions, as well as two pools: a The facility also is all about being four-lane, Olympic-sized (50as “green” as possible. For example, in the 24-bike cycling studio, the bikes are meter) pool and a smaller, attached to small generators that actual- warm-water therapy pool. Clouser says that the temperly help power the building. Users can ature in the therapy pool always will be even keep track of how much power kept between 92-95 degrees to loosen they are generating during their cycling and reduce friction in arthritic joints. class. The studio will also feature “cineThe Olympic pool always will have at ma rides,” in which a movie or doculeast two lanes open for lap swimmers, mentary will play on the large projeceven if there is a class going on at one tion screen in the front of the room for end of the pool. riders to watch as they work out. For that post-workout meal, memMore than 50 different groupbers (and anyone for that matter) can exercise classes will be offered per week get a healthy bite at the “Fit Fresh in the building’s four exercise studios, Café” in the Wellness Plaza’s lobby, including variations of Zumba, yoga which offers some of the same food and Pilates. that is offered in the cafeteria in the Also in the Wellness Plaza are two

hospital, including light meals, snacks and smoothies. The FHWC Health & Wellness Center offers three different levels of membership. For more information, please call 929-5252 or visit FHWC Wellness.org. The membership office is open Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. 7:30 p.m., 8 a.m.–5 p.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. There also is a membership information kiosk available in The Shops at Wiregrass mall.

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As you long-time readers know, we’ve run our annual “Reader Dining Survey & Contest all 19 years we’ve been in business. And, although I don’t know for sure if I’ve done it every year, I also have submitted a list of my favorite eateries in New Tampa & Wesley Chapel pretty much annually, because my selections and yours so seldom are the same....and this year is no exception. One reason for the differences between my “survey” and yours each year is that I get all of that calendar year to look back on, while we start asking you to submit your favorites in October, and there are always newcomers that catch my eye that either weren’t open long enough to register with you or didn’t open until after your votes were already submitted. One of my favorites this year that didn’t open until December, for example, is Takara Sushi & Sake Lounge in the Oak Ramble Plaza. — GN

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Restaurants In Wesley Chapel

1. Dempsey’s Steakhouse - Although I know Dempsey’s is a little pricey for some, I still contend that it is up there with Charley’s and a handful of others for best steak in the Tampa Bay area. And, I believe the bone-in cowboy ribeye (shown above) is the best in the entire Tampa Bay area! 2. Bonefish Grill 3. Cantina Laredo 4. Vallarta’s - A consistent winner, year-after-year, in our Reader Survey, Vallarta’s is where excellent food meets exceptional value. Great fajitas and

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carne asada steak (photo below) are what bring me back, but folks rave about the enchiladas and even the chips & zesty puréed salsa, too.

5. Texas Roadhouse 6. Outback Steakhouse 7. The Hungry Greek 8. Yamato Japanese Steakhouse 9. La Prima Pizza 10. 900º Woodfired Pizza (Wiregrass) - Although La Prima Pizza next to SuperTarget is still my favorite NYstyle pizza in New Tampa & Wesley Chapel, I give 900º Woodfired Pizza high marks for having both outstanding NY and woodfired Neapolitan-style pizza, as well as truly delicious pasta dishes, like this photo of my favorite

penne with pesto Siciliano below).

11. Taste of Boston 12. Quail Hollow Country Club Following a multi-million-dollar renovation, Wesley Chapel’s hidden jewel reopened at the end of 2011 with a much-improved golf course and an even more improved new restaurant. I’ve had great steaks and burgers at Quail Hollow, but I really love the grilled chicken ‘wilted romaine’ Caesar pictured below.

13. GrillSmith 14. Ciao! Italian Bistro (see page 30) 15. Wolf's Den 16. Baja Fresh - With its location directly across Bruce B. Downs Blvd.

from the new Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel, Baja Fresh is fast becoming a local favorite, with healthier, freshgrilled options than most Latin restaurants, including my favorite grilled wahoo meal (above) with beans & rice, pico de gallo and Baja Fresh’s awesome mild-to-wildly spicy salsa selection. 17. Bonsai Sushi 18. Winners Grill 19. Burger Monger 20. PizzaMania 21. Café Fresco 22. Latin Twist Café 23. PDQ 24. China Taste 25. Sonny’s BBQ - For those of you who forgot Sonny’s BBQ was on BBD near S.R. 54, I figured a pic of Sonny’s tangy baby back ribs might get you to go check out the great new full-liquor bar, the always-fresh salad bar and yes, some of those tasty, meaty ribs with your choice of BBQ sauces & an ice cold draft.

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23. Joe’s Pizza Kitchen 24. Soho Sushi 25. Saffron Indian Cuisine

Gary’s 2012 Favorite New Restaurants In NT/WC

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Restaurants In New Tampa 1. Ciccio’s Lodge - Always at or near the top of my list and our readers’ list, one of the saddest days I can remember in recent memory in our area (that didn’t involve anyone dying or being injured, of course) was the recent closing of my 2012 favorite restaurant in New Tampa, Ciccio’s Lodge. Managing partner Robert Garofano and his landlord at the City Plaza at Tampa Palms shopping center unfortunately couldn’t come to an agreement on a new lease, so Garofano & Co. are now looking for another New Tampa location. I have my hopes about a possible spot even closer to my office, but until then, I won’t get to have any more of Ciccio’s delicious sesame tuna Water Bowls pictured above (sigh). 2. Café Olé 3. Acropolis Greek Taverna 4. Sushi Tsu Japanese Steak & Sushi 5. Sukhothai 6. Koizi Endless Hibachi Grill 7. Liang’s Bistro 8. La Cubanita Café 9. Oakley’s Grille 10. Fushia Asian Bistro 11. Thai Ruby 12. Woodfired Pizza (Bearss Ave.) 13. Stonewood Grill & Tavern 14. Full Circle Pizza & Grill 15. Takara Sushi & Sake Lounge 16. Sushi Café 17. Las Palmas 18. Peabody’s 19. Five Guys Burgers & Fries 20. Sushi Ko 21. Kobé Steakhouse 22. Taste of New York Pizza

1. Koizi Endless Hibachi Grill 2. Quail Hollow Country Club 3. Full Circle Pizza & Grill 4. Takara Sushi & Sake Lounge 5. Ciao! Italian Bistro 6. Sushi Café 7. Baja Fresh 8. Burger 21 9. Joe’s Pizza Kitchen 10. Burger Monger

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Asian Restaurants In NT/WC 1. Sushi Tsu Japanese Steak & Sushi 2. Sukhothai 3. Koizi Endless Hibachi Grill 4. Liang's Bistro 5. Yamato 6. Thai Ruby 7. Takara Sushi & Sake Lounge 8. Sushi Café 9. Bonsai Sushi 10. Sushi Ko

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Pizza Places In NT/WC 1. La Prima Pizza 2. 900º Woodfired Pizza (Wiregrass) 3. Peabody`s 4. Full Circle Pizza & Grill 5. Woodfired Pizza (Bearss Ave.) 6. Taste of New York Pizza 7. Joe’s Pizza Kitchen 8. Biagio’s II 9. Ciccio’s Lodge 10. (tie) Marco’s Pizza & Pizzazzone

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Steak Restaurants In NT/WC

8. Bonefish Grill 9. Ciccio’s Lodge 10. Café Olé 11. Koizi Endless Hibachi Grill 12. Yamato Japanese Steakhouse 13. Kobé Steakhouse 14. Winners Grill 15. Sukhothai

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Sandwich Shops In NT/WC 1. Oakley’s Grille 2. Jersey Mike’s Subs 3. Jimmy John’s Sandwich Shop 4. Mr. Dunderbak’s 5. Burger 21 6. Café 365 7. La Prima Pizza 8. Taste of Boston 9. Season’s Fresh Café 10. Firehouse Subs

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Bars/Taverns In NT/WC 1. Peabody’s 2. Ciccio’s Lodge 3. Acropolis Greek Taverna 4. Stonewood Grill & Tavern 5. GrillSmith 6. Cantina Laredo 7. Café Olé 8. Toast Fine Wine Bar & Café 9. The Brass Tap 10. World of Beer 11. PJ Dolan’s Irish Pub 12. Skinny’s Sports Bar 13. PrimeBar 14. Sushi Tsu Japanese Steak & Sushi 15. Mulligans at Pebble Creek GC

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Dessert Places In NT/WC 1. Bruster’s Real Ice Cream 2. You Say When Yogurt

3. Cold Stone Creamery 4. Baskin-Robbins 5. Café 365 6. Frogury 7. iCream 8. DQ (Dairy Queen) 9. CherryBerry Yogurt 10. Starbucks (in Barnes & Noble)

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Seared Tuna In NT/WC 1. Sushi Tsu Japanese Steak & Sushi 2. Ciccio’s Lodge 3. Bonefish Grill 4. Sukhothai 5. Stonewood Grill & Tavern 6. Sushi Café 7. Dempsey’s Steakhouse 8. Takara Sushi & Sake Lounge 9. Bonsai Sushi 10. Yamato Japanese Steakhouse 10. (tie) Soho Sushi

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Hamburgers In NT/WC 1. Oakley’s Grille 2. Five Guys Burgers & Fries 3. Burger 21 4. Burger Monger 5. Hunter’s Green Country Club 6. Peabody’s 7. Winners Grill 8. Ciccio’s Lodge 9. Ruby Tuesday 10. Beef O’Brady’s

Gary’s 2012 Favorite Places For Coffee In NT/WC 1. Coffee Beanery Café 2. Season’s Fresh Café 3. Starbucks 4. Barnie’s Coffee 5. Toast Fine Wine Bar & Café

1. Dempsey`s Steakhouse 2. Sushi Tsu Japanese Steak & Sushi 3. Texas Roadhouse 4. Outback Steakhouse 5. Stonewood Grill & Tavern 6. Quail Hollow CC 7. GrillSmith

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Ciao! Italian Bistro Takes Over Pagelli’s Spot At Wiregrass reviews for what they sampled, especialPhotos by GalleriesByJayne.com ly assistant editor Matt Wiley, who flipped over Ciao’s prime rib and Considering how packed the cheese panini sandwich, which features Shops at Wiregrass mall have been slow-roasted prime rib of beef, smoked throughout the recent holiday shopbacon, smoked Gouda, caramelized ping season, I’m sure most of you onions and horseradish mayo on grilled already know that Ciao! Italian Bistro Ciabatta bread. The waffle-cut fries has replaced Pagelli’s Italian Grill in the which come with the sandwich are a mall. Hopefully, you’ve also already similar style as, burt a crisp improvesampled some of the cuisine at Ciao!, ment on, the waffle fries at Chick-fil-A. but if you haven’t, I’m hear to report Senior graphic artist Porsha Lemos about some pretty impressive menu and I both really enjoyed the crispitems I’ve already gotten to sample in crusted Margherita pizza and I also can the short month or two that Ciao! has vouch for the “Angry Mussels,” which been open. are sitting in a wonderful, heady mix of I recently treated the office to olive oil, bacon, garlic, green chilies, red lunch at Ciao! and everyone had rave pepper flakes, chives, chopped tomatoes and pinot grigio and served with addictive garlic bread. Meanwhile, office manager Nikki Bennett said her chicken cannelloni, which are big tubes of pasta filled with (Left) The Angry Mussels at Ciao! are excellent, as is the rigatoni alla Toscana.These photos not taken by GalleriesByJayne. chicken, ricotta By Gary Nager

and spinach and finished with both Alfredo and marinara, was also topnotch. On the subject of pasta, perhaps my favorite dish at Ciao! to date has been the rigatoni alla Toscana, which features large tube pasta sautéed with Italian sausage, roasted peppers, onion and tomato sauce, topped with garlic-herb Rondele. I would order the Rondele cheese on the side next time, but the dish is an excellent mix of sweet and spicy. I also have to say that I’m impressed with Ciao!’s ability to go from traditional Italian to unconventional grill restaurant, and always with a little bit of a twist. For example, while many restaurants serve grilled salmon, sales rep Taylor Gardner said his salmon was definitely fresh and he really enjoyed the Among our office’s favorites at Ciao! way it was prepared (topped with Italian Bistro in the Shops at Wiregrass parmigiano reggiano, basil bread crumb mall are the prime rib panini (top) and encrusted tomatoes and citrus pesto Margherita pizza (above). sauce, a side of perfectly sauteed fresh on the menu, especially when it was asparagus tips and a unique asparagus served with an almost-hash-brown-like risotto. Speaking of fish, I was stunned potato-parmesan crust and served with to find a fresh grilled yellowtail snapper

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lemon basil butter sauce and the same sides. My favorite non-pasta entrée so far, though, has been the slow roasted prime rib, served with rosemary au jus, horseradish sauce, aged white cheddar and basil mashed potatoes and those yummy asparagus. The prime rib definitely has me wanting to come back to sample Ciao!’s other grilled items, including the double-cut pork chops, the unique (for this area) bone-in fillet and my usual favorite, the New York Other favorites we’ve sampled at Ciao! Italian Bistro include (clockwise from top left) the Ciao! Meatballs, the chicken cannelstrip steak. loni, the 12-oz. roast prime rib, the Italian cookies and the grilled salmon. But, I really need to extend that wish list, because (go figure). Ciao! serves a nice buffet tional Italian desserts like tiramisu and other pizzas and flatbreads, with everyCiao! has a huge menu that includes that changes every week and the Rotary cannolis. thing from steak tips to barbecue chickeverything from starters like jumbo Club is a great group of local business The interior of the restaurant hasen. The pasta variety also is huge, lump crab cakes to calamari to a defin’t changed much since Pagelli’s, which leaders. Definitely worth checking out. including butternut and wild mushnitely different burrata caprese (tomato, room ravioli dishes to lasagna BologThe website says Ciao! is “all was always a casually elegant, relaxed about warm Mediterranean flair with a mozzarella & basil salad) and even crab nese, eggplant milanese, heirloom putatmosphere, especially at the beautiful & macaroni and cheese. bar area, which features super-premium twist. Ciao! has a feast for the eyes, as tanesca, chicken Florentine Abruzzo well as the palate.” liquors, imported and micro-brewed Speaking of salads, I’ve already and photographer Jayne Baker enjoyed Ciao! Italian Bistro is located at beers on tap and in bottles (try the the Ciao! Meatballs. The descriptions enjoyed Ciao!’s wedge and traditional 2001 Piazza Ave., directly across Ciao! Rustic Red) and a nice selection just from the menu alone are making Caesar salads, but there also is everyfrom Cantina Laredo, in the Shops of popularly priced wines. The place my mouth water. thing from a seared salmon salad to a at Wiregrass. It is open daily from isn’t cheap, but with so many options Other sandwiches on my list to Ciao! Greek salad and even a poached 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (Friday & Saturday from which to choose, I’m sure you’re sample are the bacon cheddar burger pear salad, which I don’t believe I’ve going to find new favorites of your own until midnight). You also can host and even the Greek pita, with gyro-style seen in Tampa before. your next event at Ciao! for up to every time you visit Ciao! lamb and tzatziki sauce. Ciao! also has a variety of 100 people. For reservations (not or, if you want to try a small samFor dessert, Ciao! always has freshbruschettas I’ve yet to sample, from a required, but recommended) and pling of the cuisine at Ciao!, you baked cupcakes and a variety of Italian shrimp ceviche bruschetta to a version should attend one of the Wesley Chapel more info, call 907-2200 or visit cookies, as well as everything from a that includes an heirloom tomato salsa. CiaoItalianBiatro.com. Noon Rotary Club meetings, held at And, in addition to the Margherita made-to-order chocolate souffle to the restaurant every Wednesday at noon deep-dish caramel apple pie, and tradipizza, Ciao! also offers a variety of

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The Latest & Greatest News About Dining, Shopping, Retail & More In New Tampa & Wesley Chapel! By Gary Nager I heard a rumor that the economy isn’t very good these days. If that’s true, then how come every time a business in New Tampa or Wesley Chapel closes, new places keep popping up in their place? This appears to be particularly true about local eateries, as you’ll be able to tell when you see all of the new places opening in our distribution areas!

Shops At Wiregrass Update

There’s quite a bit of news to report about the ever-evolving Shops at Wiregrass mall in Wesley Chapel. For example, a new Charley’s Philly Steaks & Grilled Subs shop is set to open in the space previously occupied by The Teriyaki Experience, which closed a couple of months ago. The owners of 900º Woodfired Pizza and Cafe 365 also are involved in opening the new sub shop, which has hundreds of locations from Hawaii to Alaska and even Japan and beyond. The company’s website says “Charley” was taking a family vacation when a missed exit brought him to South Philly. His first encounter with a local delicacy, a Philly Cheesesteak, was love at first bite, so he brought his findings back home to Columbus, Ohio and began testing recipes on his college buddies.He opened the first Charleys on the Ohio State University campus and not long thereafter, to keep up with customer demand, Charley began franchising his award-winning taste in 1991. Locations began popping up all over the world, including mall food courts, strip centers, airports and even Army & Air Force Bases. Also now open on an outparcel on S.R. 56 in front of the mall is a new, freestanding Panera Bread. The new Panera is larger than the New Tampa location and now features the company’s hush-hush new “Hidden Secret Menu” of low-carb items. For more info, call 406-4853 or visit PaneraBread.com.

get the new Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (FHWC) open, but have played such a vital role in helping operate Wesley Chapel’s newest and most impressive economic engine. Connie Bladon, the executive director of the FHWC Foundation, says that in addition to the 85 current volunteers, another 19 are in the process of completing their orientation and needed certifications. “Our volunteers are a wonderful, diverse group of people,” Bladon says. For more info, visit FloridaHospital.com/WesleyChapel.

Photo by GalleriesbyJayne.com

Kwan Ming Bistro Opens, First Thai To Open Soon!

Wesley Chapel now has its first Chinese restaurant that isn’t either primarily a takeout place or a buffet, as Kwan Ming Bistro-Hong Kong Cuisine just opened in the same plaza on S.R. 56 that also is home to the everpopular Wolf’s Den Restaurant (in front of Sam’s Club). The Bistro isn’t a big place, but it does have a sizable menu and I did have an opportunity to sample some of my usual Chinese favorites — BBQ spare

ribs, beef with broccoli, house special fried rice (photo), etc. — the day the eatery opened. And, so far, so pretty good. Look for a full update soon. Kwan Ming Bistro (27607 S.R. 56) is open every day at 11 a.m. For more info, call 994-2228 or visit KwanMingRestaurant.com.

Custom Windows & Doors

One way people are still staying in their homes, despite the economy and still-below-par housing market is by upgrading their homes. But, whether you’d like to add to your home’s value, or just make it look better while you’re still living there, you should put in a call to our friends at Custom Windows & Doors of Pasco, Inc., which serves Wesley Chapel from its Port Richey showroom. “Where Custom is the Standard” is the motto at Custom Windows & Doors, which offers impact-resistant windows and doors, which you can design yourself, or customize from an existing design. The business founded by Robert Leggiere has been at the same location on U.S. 19 for more than 20 years is still run by Robert’s daughter Carol and her stepson Gary. The family-run window and door operation offers everything from hurricane protection products to customized decorative door glass, glass rooms and screened lanais, crown molding & trim and designer door lock sets and hardware, service, repairs and much more. For more information, visit Custom Windows & Doors at 7940 U.S. 19, call (727) 841-9490 or visit

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Full Circle Pizza’s Great New Lunch Special!

Congratulations to owner Ron Chase of Full Circle Pizza & Grill in New Tampa’s Pebble Creek Collection plaza on BBD for being named our readers’ 2012 Favorite Pizza Place, Favorite New Restaurant, Favorite Sub Shop and #2 Favorite Restaurant in New Tampa. Full Circle also did pretty well on my 2012 favorites list (see pages 28-29 for the complete list). Ron is celebrating with an outstanding lunch special that will continue until at least the end of January. Every weekday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. ONLY, you can get unlimited soup, salad and garlic knots that blow doors on anything you can get at a certain Italian chain that offers free salad and breadsticks — all for just $6.99 per person. Ron also offers other fast, affordable daily lunch specials and his thincrust Chicago pizza and Chicago-style Italian beef sandwiches are all given big thumbs up from our local former Windy City residents. Stop in for lunch or dinner at Full Circle Pizza (19651 BBD Blvd., behind Kobe Steakhouse) or call 994-3700 and please tell Ron & his crew we sent you!

Halftime Sports Lounge Opens Next To Pizza Hut

A little further south on BBD, in the Publix-anchored New Tampa Center plaza across from Hunter’s Green, the new Halftime Sports Lounge (19012 BBD) has opened in the space

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previously occupied by the Excalibur Lounge in the plaza. But, while Halftime also is a smoking bar that stocks a nice selection of premium liquors and micro-brewed beers, the similarities between it and Excalibur pretty much end there. Halftime, which was open only a couple of weeks as we went to press with this issue, offers everything from live jazz to karaoke to spoken word nights and also is one of the more elegant hookah lounges I’ve seen in the Bay area. For more info about the Halftime Sports Lounge, call 910-4102. Also opening in the same section of the same plaza is The Little Greek Restaurant, which will move into the space previously occupied by Firehouse Subs. We’ll tell you more about The Little Greek (MyLittleGreek.com) in a future issue.

North Pole Ices Closes, La Fuente Opens In CC Center

Meanwhile, there’s been a lot of changes in the Cross Creek Center plaza at the corner of Cross Creek Blvd. and Kinnan St., where North Pole Ices closed at the end of November and La Fuente Real Mexican Restaurant opened a few weeks later. We’re sad to see North Pole Ices go, but La Fuente has a great menu of authentic Mexican favorites and, on first taste, owner Roger (no relation to Sen. Marco) Rubio’s fajitas are the real deal,

so I definitely will go back for more! For more information, stop in at La Fuente (10032 Cross Creek Blvd.) or call 907-0592.

New Eateries In Highwoods

We’ve recently reported a lot of news about the area we call Highwoods Preserve, especially being the only local media source to report the correct information about Lee Roy Selmon’s closing its doors for good (although we now hear Selmon’s will open a new location in Wesley Chapel; we’ll update you about when and where when we have more details) and about BB&T Bank opening a new branch shortly in the former Krispy Kreme Doughnuts location adjacent to the old Selmon’s. Well now, we’re happy to report about two new eateries joining the serpentine shopping plazas located on the same (west) side of Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. as Selmon’s and BB&T that wind their way around Highwoods Preserve — from the Verizon/Amscot building, past Linkster’s Tap Room, FedEx Office and Boston Market all the way to Starbucks. Behind FedEx, right next to You Say When Yogurt (our area’s fifth favorite dessert place in our exclusive 2012 Reader Dining Survey, we’ll tell you more about You Say When, which is under new ownership and management, in a future issue), the Taste of New York Pizzeria has been open for a

month. And, I can assure you — as a true, transplanted New Yawka — that the place lives up to its name. I don’t want to give away yet how far up my 2013 Favorite Pizza Place list Taste of New York will debut at in my own annual survey of my 2012 dining favorites (and it did open while I was still compiling that list), but check out the list of my Top 10 favorites pizza joints in New Tampa and Wesley Chapel on page 28. Tell Sam, the owner, I sent you to Taste of New York (17503-C Preserve Walk Lane) or call 971-7000. And, check out my complete 2012 Dining Favorites List on pg. 28!

Right next to Taste of New York, the Greek Villa Mediterranean Cuisine restaurant also has opened, although it was only open a day or two when I had to finalize this column, so I haven’t gotten to sample it...yet. All I can tell you is that the place looks immaculate and the aroma of both the chicken and regular lamb gyro sandwiches was already off the chain. If Greek Villa also has a killer Greek salad, we’re going to be seeing a few mentions of them in both my survey and our Reader Survey in 2013! Stop in at Greek Villa Mediterranean Cuisine (also 17503 Preserve Walk Lane) or call 898-8991.

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