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Capital Tacos Offers Scratch Kitchen And Wish Farms Gearing Up For Fifth The Mill Annual Strawberry Picking Challenge Opens New Dining Destination Near By Michael Smith By Tamas Mondovics
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ters and three charter schools, throughout the state including 18 in the Tampa Bay area. Wish Farms announced that this year’s competition led by presenting sponsor, Monte Packaging is scheduled for Saturday, February 10 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. bringing local growers and the public together as they participate in a relay-style berry picking race. Monte Packaging is a service-oriented, direct distribuPhoto Courtesy of Wish Farms tor of agricultural containers Children enjoy some fresh strawberries during last year’s Wish Farms Strawberry Picking Challenge. The and products for produce packevent raised more than $100,000 to benefit the children ers and growers throughout of Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA). the world According to officials, each Wish Farms, one of the largest team will be competing for the coveted growers and shippers of strawberries in Strawberry Joe Trophy, named after the Florida, is once again making preparalate Joe Wishnatzki, owner Gary tions to host the Fifth Annual Strawberry Wishnatzki’s father. Picking Challenge. Joe and his brother, Lester, joined The event has become an annual the family business in 1955. Joe was tradition over the last half decade, and passionate about strawberries and would continues to not only draw a large crowd be proud to support a charity event that for the fun and strawberry-filled day, but promotes the importance of our farmers to benefit the children of Redlands and pickers. The ‘Strawberry Joe’ is a Christian Migrants Association (RMCA). perpetual trophy that is passed around According to organizers, last year’s each year to the new winner. event was a great success resulting in The festivities are free to the general the raising of more than $100,000 with all public with free to parking. U- Pick proceed going to RMCA, a non-profit Strawberries, $5 per quart, will be donatorganization, founded in 1965, which ed to RCMA. now operates child-care centers and If you would like to sponsor our charter schools for Florida’s rural poor, event next year, email SPC@wishparticularly farm workers’ children. farms.com. To date, the event has raised a total For details, please contact Wish of $328,000. Farms’ Director of Marketing Amber “A special thank you goes out to all Maloney at 758-9027 or amber@wishof our 2017 sponsors for supporting farms.com. RCMA,” said event organizer Amber For more information about Wish Maloney. Farms, please visit www.wishfarms.com. RCMA operates 70 child-care cen-
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Capital Tacos has opened a new location at 119 W. Bloomingdale Ave. and John Moore Rd. in Brandon. It joins The Mill and Olde Town Pizzeria.
Capital Tacos has brought its award-winning combination of traditional Mexican cooking and regional Tex-Mex flavors to Brandon. The restaurant, which also has locations in Land O’ Lakes, Wesley Chapel and New Port Richey, opened its Brandon store at 119 West Bloomingdale Ave., next to Olde Town Pizzeria and The Mill, on Monday, December 18. “Capital Tacos food is freshly prepared and made from scratch, and served in a quick, affordable, friendly way,” said co-owner Josh Luger. The restaurant, which was founded in 2013, has been awarded by Foursquare/Yelp as having a Top 3 taco in the United States (and the top outside of Austin, Texas). “We pride ourselves on being a local, homegrown business that establishes deep ties in the communities we operate in, and can thankfully say that each of the communities we operate in have welcomed us enthusiastically with open arms,” Luger said. Capital’s core menu consists of 25 chef-created signature items with all the ingredients made from scratch every day and served in five different varieties (i.e. The Five Ways To Capital): as a taco, burrito, rice bowl, salad or nachos. The
restaurant is also launching a Capital Bakery at the Brandon location where all of the tortillas will be made from scratch. Side items include scratchmade Mexican rice, black beans and pinto beans. A variety of beverage options are available, highlighted by a wideselection of domestic, Mexican and local craft beers, as well as wine, specialty Mexican sodas, iced tea and a mix of its own line of Capital fountain soda flavors. Capital also offers complete kids meal options. The Brandon location is beginning with a “silent opening” with limited hours from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. for the remainder of the year (the restaurant will be closed on Christmas Day). In January, the restaurant will shift to a 2-8 p.m. schedule, and then go to full hours in February (Sunday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. and Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-11 p.m.). To learn more about Capital Tacos, visit capitaltacos.com. You also can follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @CapitalTacos.
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Nelson Teachers Recognized As Heroes Of The Month
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Hard work and comnominations to select a mitment to their young teacher hero of the month and the students students were recogselected the winner and nized last month when 1st runner-up,” Kerina two 4th grade Nelson said, adding that HFH is Elementary School committed to giving teachers received recogback to local heroes, nition as heroes of the especially teachers, that month. serve the community. The ceremony, held “This award is our at the school at 5413 way to recognize them Durant Rd. in Dover, for doing all they do,” awarded gifted-student she said. “Teachers diliteacher Jennifer Nelson Elementary School gently serve and sacriCuebas as Hero of the Teachers Jennifer Cuebas and Kristin Holt. fice for our families to Month and math and science teacher Kristin Holt as runner-up. educate our children and motivate them to excel. Teachers mold lives into greatHero of the month is a recognition ness.” sponsored by Homes for Heroes Inc., According to Nelson principal Mary (HFH) the largest nationwide network of affiliate real estate and lending specialists Lou Hewett, the students’ nomination was unanimous as they described Holt and and local business who provide firefightCuebas, being kind, loving, caring and ers, teachers, law enforcement, military, healthcare workers and veterans an easy patient teachers. “We are very proud of them,” Hewett way to save money when buying a home. said. “The students look forward to comThe organization was established as ing to school and learning. This event is a a way to say, ‘Thank You’ to the nation’s heroes following the tragic events of 9/11. reflection of both our teachers and our students. A portion of Homes for Heroes earnHonored and grateful for the recogniings is donated to the Homes for Heroes tion, Cuebas and Holt both expressed Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that their appreciation and gratefulness while assists heroes in need. they spoke highly of the students. To honor them as Teachers of the “It means a lot that they appreciate Month, Celeste Taylor Kerina, a new what we do for them,” Cuebas said. Ambassador with the Valrico/FishHawk Holt added, “They are all treaty kids; Chamber of Commerce and a member of easy to teach and encourage each other.” the chamber under Homes For Heroes, For more information about Homes presented Cuebas and Holt with a plaque for Heroes, please visit www.homesand gift bags. forheroes.com. “I presented the student body with
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Bridget been funding Jenkins trips to the Wilson, presmemorials in ident of Washington D.C. Cardinal for veterans Roofing, since 2005. According to wants resiHonor Flight of dents to West Central “Shoot for Florida’s website, those who shot for Join Cardinal Roofing for the 5th Annual Sporting more than 20,000 veterans U.S.” at the Clays fundraiser to support charities that take Veterans on a day trip to Washington, D.C. flew with the profifth annual Cardinal Roofing Sporting Clays Charity gram in 2015 and there are now more than 21,000 veterans on the waitlist to Shoot to raise funds for Honor Flight on fly. Friday, February 2. “My father and I went on a flight as The event, which takes place at FishHawk Sporting Clays, raises money guardians together and we were hooked,” said Wilson. “It was one of the for flights for veterans to have the best days and it inspired us to raise opportunity to see their memorials in money to be able to give the experience Washington, D.C. Typically, funds are to as many World War II and war era shared between Flight to Honor based in Polk County and Honor Flight of West veterans as we could.” Sign in for the event will take place Central Florida based in Clearwater. at 11:30 a.m. FishHawk Sporting Clays “FishHawk Sporting Clays is a in located at 13505 Hobson Simmons beautiful facility and many clay enthusiRd. in Lithia. asts love to have the opportunity to “You don’t have to be a good shootshoot there while benefiting our local er to come,” said Wilson. “This is a war era veterans,” said Wilson. “It is a great day to participate in if you are win-win situation.” Tickets to the event are $150 for an intimidated by other events. This is fun, laid back shoot for a great cause.” individual and $500 for a four-person Sponsorship opportunities are still team and will include snacks from available and donations for goody bags Chick-fil-A, 50 clays, a goody bag, and auctions are needed. For more shells, golf cart use and a full BBQ lunch with beer. There will also be a raf- information or to make a donation, contact Wilson at 478-ROOF. To sign up for fle and auction with more than $1,000 the event, visit www.girlroofer.com. For worth of prizes. more information on Honor Flight, visit All money raised at the event will www.honorflight.org. benefit non-profit organizations that has
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Dancing For A Cause Will Raise Funds For Domestic Abuse Victims
Local Charities Are The Winners At Kappa Kappa Bunco
For 20 years, Enjoy live entertainChandra Bachu knew ment; belly dancer Giptah, what it was like to be a along with Chakacha by survivor of domestic Natacha, traditional music abuse. She tried to and dance of the Swahili escape; staying in shelpeople of coastal Kenya ters three different times, and Tanzania. Join on the but without money dance floor for Bachata saved, she returned and Kizomba and you and home. Bachu said, “I your partner can walk gave up, and stayed away with a prize. Enjoy because I wanted my finger food, wine, masLisa Peterson, author of kids to sleep on a bed, sages and giveaways. I Survived Three Types of Abuse Sexual, Physical, and Mental; go to school, and we Bachu has a goal to will be the guest speaker at would not have to fear raise $60,000 for the Dancing for A Cause on for our lives, because it foundation in order to February 11 at the Pepin Hospitality Center, raising funds house three families for would be worse if we for domestic abuse victims. left.” up to a year or more as After many years volunteering with needed. Cynthia Pinkney Ministries, she now She is appreciative that Publix, Fords spends her time helping to give families a Garage and Yeomans Cask Lion are partnew beginning through A Red Rose nering the event. More sponsors are welFoundation, Inc. come. “I believe nothing happens by coinciDespite greater public awareness, dence, but taking a mess and turning it there are still not enough houses and into a message is what life is about. shelters for victims. “We seek to empower Giving a mom hope for a new beginning victims of domestic abuse by providing a can impact the rest of her life and her safe and nurturing environment for them children, environment changes people. to heal and grow. We give them a stable Our goal is changing the next generation support system, counseling, transportaby helping mom; we are creating a new tion, school aid, and daycare for women, life for these kids,” Bachu commented. mothers and children emerging from trauDancing For a Cause will be the matizing circumstances, and even proFoundation’s annual fundraiser and will vide an apartment for each individual be held on Sunday, February 11 at 4:30 family,” Bachu said. p.m. at the Pepin Hospitality Center, 4121 You can help make a difference. N. 50th St. in Tampa. Purchase tickets for $20 online. Tickets at Lisa Peterson, author of I Survived the door will cost $30. Visit http://areThree Types of Abuse Sexual, Physical, drosefoundationinc.com or email areand Mental; will be the guest speaker. drosefoundationinc@gmail.com.
such as Nativity The Outreach. Kappa Kappa It supports Chapter of various programs Kappa Delta and events at Phi invites Center Place, you to come which promotes the arts in and join the Eastern fun at its Hillsborough annual Bunco Come join the fun at Kappa Kappa Chapter’s Bunco County since fundraiser on Thursday, January 25 at Center Place to raise 1976. Over funds for local community charities. 17,500 children on Thursday, and adults have attended theatrical perJanuary 25 at 6 p.m. at Center Place, formances in 2015 and 5,000 have 619 Vonderburg Dr. in Brandon. taken art classes. Enjoy a light dinner served with soft A Kid’s Place provides foster care drinks, wine and table snacks served by and a loving home for abused, neglectthe Kohl’s Volunteers who are very ed, or abandoned children and Kappa active within the community. Kappa donates to help the kids. Socialize and meet some Kappa Kappa also supports and Bunco enthusiasts; possibly go home provides swim lessons for children at with a prize, and help out your commuthe Campo YMCA. For parents who nity by supporting local children’s charities. It’s quick to learn how to play if you cannot afford the lessons, this is a lifesaver. are a novice. “One thing special about our comKappa Kappa was established munity is how supportive our charity in 1965. Nancy Kelley said, “It is groups among ourselves. Attendees involved in several local civic concerns from Valrico Service League, Brandon and proceeds from the Bunco fundraisJunior Woman's Club, and Charity ing event will benefit [the following local] Chicks can be seen supporting our organizations.” event and likewise we support them at Kappa Kappa helps ECHO, which their functions,” Kelley noted. provides emergency care to families in Bring your friends and come out for need and to help them toward self-sufficiency. Since 1987, ECHO has assisted a night of fun to support your community. over 180,000 individuals, over half chilTickets cost $20 and are available dren within the community, and combatat Center Place or at the door. For more ing hunger in the local community by information, call Connie at 601-6784. donating funds to local food pantries
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MGM National Harbor Offers Perfect Weekend Getaway By Marie Gilmore It was supposed to be a Bucket List filled weekend. My motherin-law Ada Gilmore wanted to see Cher perform live which would complete a Bucket List trip for her. So great….grab some friends and book a hotel room at the MGM National Harbor, a gorgeous new resort hotel complex just outside of Washington, D.C. that offers hotel, casino, shopping, restaurants and a 3,000 seat luxury theatre. Sounds easy…especially with direct flights and a one hour and 45 minute fly time. However, we didn’t anticipate Hurricane Irma to cripple airline travel and cause delays, panic and gas shortages. We were fortunate to fly out of Florida the Saturday morning prior to Irma hitting the state and the airport closed for business hours later. But, we made the most of our trip and were very fortunate to have family and friends safe back home in Florida. We made it back two days later than planned but hotels, airlines and residents of the area were very kind and accommodating to us. Fulfilling the Bucket List! Cher has still got it! In fact, I don’t think she ever lost it and sitting in Row 3 for a Cher production concert with her greatest hits, historical photos of her partner in music Sonny and amazing Bob Mackey
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Scouts Spend Weekend In History Aboard WWII Aircraft Carrier By Marie Gilmore Valrico Troop 61 Boy Scouts spent Veteran’s Day camping aboard the USS Yorktown, WWII Aircraft Carrier while participating in a unique campout adventure available to youth. This is not the troop’s first time traveling from Valrico to Charleston, South Carolina where the Boy Scouts from Troop 61 Valrico spent two nights sleeping Yorktown has been a sigaboard the WWII Aircraft Carrier, the USS Yorktown in Charleston, South Carolina. nificant part of the Patriot’s Point complex for 30 years, but this year, the trip happened to be on Veteran’s Day which gave the boys a unique opportunity to be onboard for the special day. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, JROTC, churches, schools, and other youth groups have the opportunity to sleep in the berths that sailors once occupied and immerse themselves into the lives of heroes. With packages that include lodging, meals and an educational activity, groups are offered a unique opportunity to stay aboard. The scouts had the opportunity time.” to meet WWII Navy Veteran Bill In Wilkerson, 95, who was a pilot and addition flew Hellcats while serving aboard the Yorktown in 1944. He completed 70 land- to sleeping and enjoying meals aboard the ship, Scouts have access to the entire ings and still has stories to tell. Patriot’s Point complex including the “It was hot on board,” said Bill, who Vietnam Experience Exhibit, WWII volunteers several hours a day talking to destroyer, the USS Laffey, a Cold War visitors at the museum. “We were doing submarine, the USS Clamagore and at our job and serving on board the ship but least 20 historical aircraft. there was no air conditioning at that Once the scouts arrived on
Friday night, movies were shown on board and the scouts were able to explore all decks except the flight deck, which is closed after dark. For the two-night stay, campers sleep in typical WWII style barracks. On Saturday morning, scouts were fed breakfast in the galley and then took a ride across Charleston Harbor to Fort Sumter National Monument. This was an add-on educational experience for the
scouts. Back onboard, scouts were offered a bag lunch and free time to explore the complex until dinner time when another hot meal was offered. After 6:30 p.m., the complex closes to the public and the scouts have the ship to themselves. Exhibits, historical artifacts and five self-guided tours which include boiler room, laundry, dentist, shoe cobbler, munitions storage and more are available until 11 p.m. each evening for the scouts to explore. The USS Yorktown is one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II and was commissioned in April 1943. It participated in several campaigns in the Pacific Theater of Operations, earning 11 battle stars and the Presidential Unit Citation. Late in her career, she served as a recovery ship for the Apollo 8 space mission, and was used in the movie Tora! Tora! Tora!, which recreated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; and in the science fiction film The Philadelphia Experiment. Yorktown was decommissioned in 1970 and in 1975 became a museum ship at Patriots Point, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. She is a National Historic Landmark. For information, visit www.patriotspoint.org.
As the chamber starts a new year, we have a lot to be thankful for! 2017 was a year of successes and continued growth for us as a chamber. Many thanks goes out to our 189 members, board members and ambassadors for all that you do each and every day. We can't wait to see what 2018 brings to the community, businesses and non-profits. We kicked the year off Mardi Gras style with our annual dinner, hosted our local teachers for a back to school Teacher Appreciation luncheon, had fun raising money at Casino night, and ended the year with our Shop Local event showcasing our membership. Throughout the year we hosted many great networking events to include power hours, speed networking, General Assembly breakfasts and Business after hours events as well as several ribbon cuttings. Along the way, we also managed to raise money for our 2017 Charity of choice, E.C.H.O. while making our businesses grow and making great strides. The chamber is much more than a networking group, it is a family. I am proud to be a part of such a unique and growing chamber and welcome 2018 and the many great things to come. Sincerely, Melissa Haskins, 2016/2017 President Financial Advisor, Edward Jones
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Manna On Wheels Meets Physical And Spiritual Needs Of The Hungry
By Michael Smith
Since 2006 Buddy Bass, who spent Bass and his nonprofit many years working as organization Manna on an insurance agent, said Wheels have been using the joy of seeing somefood to help the lost and one come to know the those in need--feeding not Lord is the greatest gift just their body, but their he receives from the eternal soul. ministry. He also enjoys Manna, founded by seeing people who have Bass and his wife, Jane, very little be so happy to focuses on feeding the Photo courtesy/Buddy Bass/Manna receive food to feed their on Wheels family and working with hungry and sharing the Buddy Bass and his wife, Jane, message of hope found in founded Manna on Wheels in June other believers in doing the Great Commission. Jesus Christ. 2006. Bass said Manna’s Bass, a 67-year-old Dover resident, said that Manna biggest need is prayer that God will reaches out to those in need whergive them a clear vision for His ever God leads, supplying food work and funds as He directs. boxes through local church“We can always use es. Manna also provides more daily help in picking food weekly to two local up food donations and children’s homes, two bringing them to our local homes for mentally diswarehouse, sorting food and making up food boxes for those abled adults, and a rehabilitain need,” Bass said. “We have a tion home for recovering addicts. definite need for a reliable cargo van Additionally, it distributes bulk food to for daily food pickother ministries in the area. This year, ups.” Manna sent more As for the than 55,000 future, Bass said pounds of food to Manna, which is Puerto Rico, South governed by a Florida and Ocala board of directors after Hurricane of 10 people, has a Irma. planning committee So far this year working on the Manna has been organization’s business plan. blessed to be part “The future is of more than 75 Courtesy/Buddy Bass/Manna on Wheels professions of faith. Manna on Wheels is a nonprofit organization of course up to that focuses on feeding the hungry and shar- God,” he said. “We In 2016, ing the message of hope found in Jesus plan to take a step Manna gave out Christ. of faith and nearly 156,000 raise funds to pounds of food hire a person to more than to take over 8,000 families. the day-to-day This year, operations.” through Bass September 30, wants Manna Manna already to plan an outhad given out reach for more than every other 363,000 month in 2018 pounds of food. and continue In its ministry to November, Courtesy/Buddy Bass/Manna on Wheels Manna hosted Manna on Wheels needs volunteers to sort food and the homeless make up food boxes for those in need. and sharing its annual Dover Jesus. Thanksgiving To learn more about Manna on Outreach, providing more than 225 meals Wheels or to make a donation or volunwith the help of more than 50 volunteers. teer, visit Manna’s Website at mannaonGod blessed the event with two profeswheels.org or call Bass at 767-5708. sions of faith.
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As you may know by now, twice each year, UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County, sponsors Recycled Yard Art Contests, one at the Florida State Fair and one at the Hillsborough County Fair. The purpose of the Recycled Yard Art Contest is to increase environmental awareness and encourage reuse/recycling of materials into yard art. The competition involves two and three dimensional art created from items already used for their original purpose. The objective of this article is to request entries from all of you with the creative gene or the desire to give it a shot! There are four categories for entries: adult, high school, middle school and grade school, individual or group submissions. Each category has one winner and there is a people’s choice winner which is the creation that receives the most votes from the public. Past entries have included many types of items, from metal to glass, tires to fence posts and CDs to footwear.
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Campo Family YMCA Offers Weekly Art Instruction Classes For Adults
By Kathy L. Collins
Area residents who love to create art gather at the Campo Family YMCA in Valrico every Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to create art under the instruction of Jennifer Hand.
The Campo Family YMCA is about more than just physical fitness. The Campo Family YMCA offers an art class for adults 17 years and older. The group meets every Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Campo Family YMCA located at 3414 Culbreath Rd. in Valrico. The art group has been meeting for more than 15 years. They continued to meet even after their long-time instructor, Minette Webster, passed away. The art group is now led by Art Instructor, Jennifer Hand. “My goal in teaching this class is to encourage creativity,” said Hand. This is a very diverse group of artists. Some of them have been artists for a long time, while some of them dabbled in art and others took up art upon retirement. Hand has a bachelor’s degree in art and education and a master’s degree in art integration. She teaches all art media including basic watercolor, acrylic landscapes and portraits. The group works on one to two projects per month. They are currently working on abstracts. Hand said, “It is hard for older adults to think in abstracts. They tend to want to draw what they see. This requires a whole dif-
ferent way of thinking.” The next project will be a favorite of the group. They will work on portraits for the Memory Project. This is a non-profit that invites art teachers and their students to create and donate portraits to youth around the world who have faced substantial challenges such as violence and natural disasters. The group participates in the Memory Project every January. Hand said, “It is a very moving experience.” Hand added, “The members of the group did not think that they could do this. However, after working on it for a month, they find that they can in fact create a portrait.” Gretchen Elizabeth, a resident of Lithia, has been attending the group for two years. “The class is so varied. Jennifer is so talented in teaching us,” said Elizabeth. Susan Starnes from Brandon has been creating art with the group for five years. Starnes said, “We just love Jennifer. She has so much integrity. She is conscientious in teaching.” The art class at the Campo Family YMCA is a fee based class and fees vary. For more information, please contact Kavita Marballi at 684-1371 ext. 1606.
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Flu season strikes every year, and we all notice everyone also begins to come down with a cold at about the same time. What you might not realize is that your pet can catch a cold, too. Dogs and cats suffer from upper respiratory infections at any time of the year. These viruses are highly contagious and spread quickly. The obvious places pets catch such viruses is in surroundings in which they are around lots of animals, including boarding kennels or grooming salons. When veterinarians offer grooming and boarding services, they require that all pets be current on vaccinations to prevent the introduction of such illnesses at their clinics. What many people do not realize is how easily these diseases can be spread by doing ordinary things. These viruses are airborne and can be spread by the wind. On a breezy day, a coughing cat down the block can infect your cat if it is outdoors or even in your own lanai. A dog out for a walk may want to sniff where other canines have been or may meet another dog face to face, but it is best if you make them keep their distance. Unfortunately, many dog parks do not insure that all pets that play there are current on vaccines to avoid infection.
And, although many parks, beaches and other public places have water bowls and fountains for your dog to enjoy a nice drink after a romp in the park, it is best to avoid such communal drinking spots. I recommend bringing your own water bowl or Frisbee from which your pet can drink. If your pet does contract an upper respiratory infection, you will know it within a few days when symptoms begin to become apparent. Dogs present with a harsh, hacking cough that keeps everyone awake at night and gives rise to the phrase ‘kennel cough.’ With a large sinus system in their heads, cats usually start off with sneezing fits, but the condition can quickly exacerbate into red, swollen eyes (conjunctivitis), congested nostrils, fever and ulcers in the mouth that eventually can inhibit eating or drinking, which just makes them sicker. Young animals are most at risk, so it is important to vaccinate puppies and kittens on a veterinarian-recommended schedule, without delay. Older pets can get sick as well, so keeping current on vaccinations is critical. Most people know sinusitis if you wait too long to receive medical attention for your pet. Most pets have ‘barnyard manners’ and will sneeze and cough right in your face. This may, in fact, be their own way of letting you know they need to see a doctor.
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Six Big-Picture Tips for Your 2018 Budget Struggling with personal finances? You are not alone. According to recent studies, nearly seven in 10 Americans don’t prepare a household budget. Almost half would be unable to pay cash for a $400 emergency. With the New Year, resolve to do a better job managing your money. Here are six big-picture tips to keep in mind when preparing your 2018 budget: 1. Be Realistic. Starting a budget is like starting a diet: It’s best to ease yourself into it. Drastic changes that are impossible to meet will only leave you feeling discouraged and defeated. Don’t beat yourself up when you stumble. Learn from your mistakes and keep at it. Also, leave a percentage of your budget for the ‘fun’ stuff (but don’t exceed that number). 2. Take One Step at a Time. Look at your transactions from a typical month and identify a common purchase or two that can be cut back or eliminated. For example: One less trip to the coffee shop each week could net you $300 over the course of a year. One less family dinner at a restaurant each month could easily double or triple that. Build upon your early success by tackling one expense at a time. 3. Connect the Dots. Foregoing certain purchases might feel like a sacrifice,
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but keep it in perspective: You’re on the path to something bigger. Whether you want to retire debt, save for a vacation, boost your rainy-day fund or simply stay in the black each pay cycle, all of these are noble goals. Focus on what’s important by connecting the dots to how small savings decisions can really add up. 4. Strive to Save. When formulating a budget, you need to account for monthly costs such as utilities, rent/mortgage, gas, groceries and insurance. In the same way, make sure to set aside a recurring “payment” to your savings account. To start, don’t put too much emphasis on how much you should save – the main thing is to get into the habit of not immediately spending every dollar you earn. 5. Try the 52-Week Challenge. Did you know that if you save $1 one week, $2 the next, and so forth … you’ll have $1,378 after one year? The 52-Week Challenge is a fun way to build wealth. 6. Fund the Full Match. If your employer offers a 401(k) match but you don’t contribute your full amount, fix that right away. Let’s say you earn $50,000 a year and your company offers a 6 percent match. If you’re only contributing 3 percent, your retirement fund is losing out on $1,500 annually. Don’t leave money on the table.
Local RN Joins New Staff And New Treatments At Artisan Aesthetics
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The New certified Year is an nursing exciting time assistant at Artisan and first Aesthetics responder. Plastic She is curSurgery and rently studying to Laser Center. The group, attend which has graduate Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon Doctor Stan Castor. Bille Jo Yost R.N. Carlye James. locations in school to Riverview and Tampa, recently added become a Physician Assistant. three staff members and a new treatment Hall brings 10 years of experience in to help local’s look and feel their best. the surgical field to her new position as Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon the group’s surgical coordinator. Doctor Stan Castor, who has more than “Megan coordinates all of the surger15 years of experience in cosmetic plastic ies booked here,” said Castor. “She is surgery, welcomed Billie Jo Yost, R.N., dedicated to making each patient’s expeCarlye James and Megan Hall to the rience a positive one, and the level of practice recently. customer service in addition to her dediYost, a FishHawk resident and milication and compassion to our patients is her number one priority.” tary wife, is the operating and recovery Castor, himself a native Floridian with room nurse at Artisan Aesthetics. She has a bachelor of science in nursing from a wife and three children and degrees from Florida Southern College, the Hawaii Pacific University and has more University of Pennsylvania School of than 19 years of experience in the ICU Medicine and the Cleveland Clinic and PACU. Her husband is a Marine, so Foundation, is also excited about the new Yost has had the opportunity to help Cellfina Cellulite Reduction treatment patients all over the country from Hawaii, offered at his offices. California and Nevada to Virginia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. “This machine uses a micro needle As the front office administrator, to cut through fibers under the skin that James is a patient’s initial contact with the are causing cellulite dimples on the thighs Artisan Aesthetics team as she schedules and buttocks,” said Castor” appointments, greets all incoming Artisan Aesthetics is located at 13109 patients and performs administrative U.S. Hwy. 301 S. in Riverview and 5383 responsibilities. The Florida native earned Primrose Lake Circle in Tampa. Call 971a Bachelors of Science degree from the 2000 or visit www.DrCastor.com or visit University of Florida’s College of Public www.artisanplasticsurgerycenter.net/cellfiHealth in addition to being trained as a na.
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Kennedy Space Center’s Visitor Center Offers New Astronaut Training Experience After 31 years, the Space Shuttle program ended on July 8, 2011. Since then, many exciting things have been happening in front of and behind the scenes as NASA works with companies such as SpaceX and Boeing, working on rockets that will bring crews to the International Space Station and beyond. NASA is currently working on Orion, the next generation of space craft, which will eventually carry astronauts to Mars. Astronaut Jon McBride recently visited the Osprey Observer office, along with Rebecca Shireman, Public Members of the Osprey Observer staff were excited to meet Relations & astronaut Jon McBride. He piloted Space Shuttle Challenger Communications Manager (STS-41-G mission) in October 1984. at Kennedy Space Center nauts. (KSC). McBride may be of retirement His interest in space began as a age, but he has not slowed down in his young boy. In junior high school McBride quest to keep the passion of the space began building rockets. While a senior in program alive. On any given day, you will high school, he got to spend about 10 find him or other astronauts at Kennedy minutes with John F. Kennedy and wife Space Center Visitor Complex greeting Jackie during Kennedy’s campaign run visitors. for President; the first of many U.S. McBride currently lives in Titusville; a Presidents he would meet throughout stone’s throw away from all the action. the years. During his career he worked We learned that Kennedy Space Center directly with Reagan and Bush (H.W.). is not only thriving, but still growing with He was the pilot on the Space many exciting new things taking place. Shuttle Challenger (STS-41-G mission) McBride, who originally hails from in October 1984. This mission had West Virginia, is a retired Captain in the seven crew members. Notably, he was U.S. Navy. He was a navy fighter test joined by Sally Ride (her second flight) pilot and was selected by NASA to join and during that mission, Kathryn the space program in January 1978 and Sullivan, became the first female to was in the first class of shuttle astro-
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No More Late Fees At Hillsborough County Public Libraries
By Michael Smith
Beginning on New Year’s Day, Hillsborough County Public Libraries no longer charge late fines on overdue materials. While the library expects to save money by not assessing fines, Director of Library Services Andrew Breidenbaugh said that’s not the main benefit of this change. “The real benefit to the community will be the expanded access that we are able to provide. Libraries are not just about buildings and books; libraries are about people and community, and creating an environment where prosperity can be realized,” he said. “We want to remove as many barriers to access as possible and late fines can be an unnecessary barrier. The overwhelming majority of library customers borrows and returns materials responsibly and on time. For those who don’t, fines are not a deterrent – the only thing that is effective to getting library materials back is not being able to borrow more items.” Effective Monday, January 1, 2018: * Checkout loan periods have not changed, and the grace period has been extended from seven to eight
days. * You can check out a total of 35 items. * You can now place holds on 35 items at a time. * Any items that you have checked out will automatically renew two days prior to their due date as long as nobody else is waiting for them. If borrowers don’t return their overdue materials by the end of the grace period, their account will be locked and they won’t be able to borrow library materials or use digital resources OverDrive, hoopla, Freading, RB Digital and Lynda.com. Locked account holders can still use library computers and access some online databases. But once the item is returned, the current late fees of 20 cents a day and a maximum of $5 per item won’t be owed. Borrowers will still be charged for lost or damaged materials. If you find a lost item that you have already paid for, the item now belongs to you. No refunds will be issued for lost item payments. Fines posted to borrowers’ accounts prior to January 1, 2018 will remain. Fines can be paid online or at any library self-checkout kiosk using a debit or credit card. Payments by check or money order can be mailed to: HCPLC Library Administration, 102 E. 7th Ave., Tampa, FL 33602. For more information, visit hcplc.org or call 273-3652.
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Dooley Orange Groves Celebrates Three Generations And 50 Years
By Kate Quesada
A lot has changed in Hillsborough County in the last 50 years, but one thing that has remained consistent is the Houghtaling family and Dooley Orange Groves. Located in Ruskin, Dooleys has been handed down for three generations offering citrus U-pick, a retail store with fresh squeezed orange juice and fruit shipping all over the United States and many parts of Canada. The business started as a Upick location in 1967 by Julius and Edith Houghtaling and is now owned by their grandson, Mike Houghtaling and his wife Diane, who began working on the property as teenagers 45 years ago. “Our family members have always worked hard to give customers a great product,” said Diane, who met Mike in 1971 when she was in the eleventh grade at East Bay High School. “Grandma Dooley started sharing her delicious fruit with friends and neighbors in the 1960s, and she worked to build the business the old fashioned way, family-run, turning customers into friends.” When Mike started worked at the groves, the farm owned 80 acres of land, 40 acres of that hosting the
3,000 citrus trees. The farm now boasts 8,500 citrus trees, with 6,500 of those being the well-loved Honeybell variety which customers travel from miles to pick. But it has not been an easy road. In 2005 the groves were completely wiped out by citrus canker, and it took five years for Mike and his team to
season starts. The farm offers Sugarbelle oranges and Christmas Tangerines in November and December, Honeybells from January to March, Tango Seedless Tangerines in February and March and Ortaniques and Honey Tangerines in March and April. During season, Upick is open every day from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. with tours taking place every half hour. “Each group is accompanied by a guide who can tell the pickers the history of our groves and give them information about the citrus industry in addition to helping them find the perfect fruit to pick,” said Diane. “We also like people to learn about the animals in our area and the nature corridor that runs Owners Mike and Diane Houghtaling are celebrating through the property.” Dooley provides clippers 50 years of Dooley Groves this year. and baskets for pickers, and replant. The recent threat of it is recommended that visitors wear Hurricane Irma also scared the enclosed shoes and long pants. Houghtalings, although they were After picking, the fruit is weighed lucky to weather the storm almost and customers are charged by the unscathed. pound for the produce. “We actually went out and said In addition to the famous fresh goodbye to the trees as the storm squeezed orange juice, the market approached,” said Diane. The coustores offers a wide variety of local ple still lives on the property as products from honey to marmalade many of their family members have and there are various options for done before them. fruit shipping available in store, Citrus picking season starts in online and over the phone. For more November at Dooley Groves and information, visit www.dooleyruns through April when the growing groves.com or call (800) 522-6411.
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have become the resource for fitness for women in the community. It’s never too late to start your health-journey and improve your wellbeing. ‘Activeagers’ will find weekly classes offered to Have fun and get healthy in assure 2018. Shapes Fitness For Women has locations in both improved funcBrandon and Riverview. The tion, balance enrollment fee is waived for and core January. strengthening. “Our focus is on a ‘comfortable fit’ for all who attend,” said Gilbert. “We promote group fitness and personal coaching including the popular Diet When it comes to setting New Logic RD supported nutrition proYear’s resolutions, the number one gramming.” goal for most of us is to lose weight Shapes can help with your New and become healthier. We tell ourYear’s resolution by offering its annuselves that this will be the year we’ll al no enrollment fee promotion in give up carbs, run every day, or join a January. Gilbert wants women to gym. The secret to success for keepembrace their 2018 health goals by ing our resolutions is to keep it simple helping women establish consistency and realistic. and accountability. Ann Gilbert is passionate about Gilbert is an educator by nature helping women achieve long-term and has been teaching and training success by approaching their health for more than 37 years. She has been goals realistically. Gilbert is the owner mentoring young professionals as of Shapes For Women in Brandon they grow into hybrid coaches teachand Riverview and she is excited ing national certifications classes. She about encouraging the women in the has also been featured on Fox 13 on community to become the healthiest Thursdays with fitness tips, talks on versions of themselves. trends and discussions on everything “Our biggest challenge in from weight loss to running a women's only fitness is encouraging marathon. women to make time for themselves Shapes Fitness For Women is and that fitness can fit into the daily more than just another gym. It is a routine,” said Gilbert. “We make our place where women establish friend30 minute express workout a focus, ships, find encouragement and have offer 30 min and 60 minute group genuine fun together. There are no sessions and educate on how easy it contracts with Shapes. The monthly really can be to just drop off the chilcost, which includes unlimited group dren in our Kids Zone and make fitness, is $34.99. KidZone childcare some quality mommy-time.” is available for an additional $5 The Shapes Brandon location has monthly cost. The enrollment fee of been open for more than 25 years. $99 is waived during January. The Gilbert purchased the franchise in Brandon location is in Oak Park Plaza October 2013 and since then has at 731 W. Lumsden Rd. The renovated, branded and updated the Riverview location is 11357 Big Bend facility. The Riverview location Rd. For more information, visit opened in May 2016 and is designed www.brandon.shapesfitnessforas the new premier franchise being women.com or www.riverview.shapesnationally promoted. Both locations fitnessforwomen.com. have more than 1,700 members and
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within USF Health with a preference towards Nursing majors and members of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Joe Guidry: 2018 Sydney & Thalia Potter Civic Leadership y b d m e co Compil observer. y Award. As an e r p s o @ michelle editorial writer at The Tampa Tribune from 1984 until the newspaper Two Citizens ceased publication in May 2016, Honored by League Of Women Joe Guidry successfully champiVoters Of Hillsborough County oned environmental stewardship The League of Women Voters of and wise growth management. With his pen Guidry has done as Hillsborough County (LWVHC) is announcing the selection of two dis- much to protect Florida’s environtinguished individuals to be honored ment. Guidry’s reasoning encouraged grass roots activists, brought for their contributions to the local new advocates to the table, and community and Florida. The followpersuaded decision-makers to proing individuals will be honored at tect our natural resources. the LWVHC Lifetime Achievement Registration and more informaAward Luncheon on Thursday, tion is available at February 8 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. www.hclwv.org/laa. at the Doubletree by Hilton Tampa Airport – Westshore Hotel, 4500 Free Tax Preparation Assistance West Cypress St. Geraldine McKinnon Twine: Event Date: Feb 6 - April 5, By 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award. Appointment As a young wife and mother living in Description of Event: Free Tax the segregated south of the 1960s, Preparation Help Offered At The and in the face of social and socieHillsborough County Extension tal obstacles, Twine defied barriers, Office acquired professional credentials, Free tax preparation assistance and attained academic degrees. is available at the Hillsborough Now a retired advanced registered County Extension office in Seffner nurse practitioner, Twine’s legacy of for individuals or families with empowerment and drive lives on Adjusted Gross Incomes (AGI) of through the Geraldine Twine $66,000 or less. Endowed Scholarship providing AGI does not include money financial support to a full-time contributed to tax deductible retireundergraduate student studying ment plans or certain other adjustFamily Owned & Operated
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Fourth Annual Golf Tournament Benefits Strawberry Crest Music Department
The Strawberry Crest High School Music Department will hold its Fourth Annual Golf Tournament on Saturday, March 24 at the Bloomingdale Golfers Club. Shotgun starts at 8 a.m. with registration starting at 7:30 a.m. Entry fee is $80 per person (or $320 per foursome) which includes 18 holes of golf, cart, range balls, and lunch (provided by Brocato’s). There are opportunities to purchase super-tickets – each include a mulligan, a drink tickets and inclusion in four contests. The Hole-inOne prizes include $10,000 grand prize; Trip for two to Hawaii; Las Vegas Trip for two; and Texas Coast trip for two and all trips include golf rounds. There will be a 50-50 raffle helicopter ball drop, thanks to Old City Helicopters. This is a great chance for non-golfers to help the SCHS music department. Numbered balls will be dropped and can be purchased - one for $10 or two for $15 until February 28. From March 123, they may be purchased for $10 each. Sponsorship opportunities include Hole Sponsorships ($75), Table Sponsorships ($150), and Tournament Sponsor ($300). The Golf Tournament will help the Strawberry Crest Music Department to fund new music, instruments and uniform costs. For more Information on sponsorship or to register, visit www.chargermusic.org or email cheri.sleeper@sdhc.k12.fl.us.
Boy Scout Mulch Fundraiser
Help local scouts from Troop 632 earn their way to camp. Mulch will be available for purchase until Monday, February 19 and then be delivered February 24-26 and March 2-4. Pine Bark Large Nuggets, Pine Bark Small Nuggets, Cypress and Red are all available for $4 per bag
(2 Cubic Ft.). The mulch is delivered free to your home or business. You can purchase online at http://troop632mulch.weebly.com. For more information or to mail in an order, email mulchsales632@gmail.com
‘Running Of The Bulls’ 5K At Bloomingdale High School
which is hosting the College Band Director Association conference. The band will be performing World premieres by John Mackey and Dr. Kim Archer. For more inforValrico and Circa Fishhawk Kids R Kids families helped 250 foster mation children celebrate the holidays by purchasing new holiday please congifts for them. tact the band is the last concert of their tour director at Bloomingdale High before their Premiere Performance School, Jon Sever at the University of South Florida, at jonsever@sdhc.k12.fl.us.
The Bloomingdale Rajun’ Bull Band will hold ‘Running of the Bulls’ 5K run on Saturday, January 27 at 8 a.m. at Bloomingdale High School, 1700 E. Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico. The race starts and finishes on the track, and all paces are welcome. Your participation will help the band raise money for instrument upgrades and maintenance. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/bloomingdalebulls5k/. The fee for this event is $30. You can register at https://fitniche.com/event/running-bulls-5k/. All proceeds will go to the Bloomingdale High School Rajun’ Bull Band.
Spring Football At Brandon Broncos
The Brandon Broncos are currently registering football players at all levels for the spring 8 on 8 season. Spots are limited so do not delay as registration will end when all spots are filled. Fee for the entire season is $150 and includes coaching from experienced coaches, personalized jersey and equipment rental. Register at www.brandonbroncos.org.
FSU Symphonic Band To Perform At Bloomingdale High School
The Florida State University symphonic band will be performing a free concert on Friday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m. at Bloomingdale Senior High School, 1700 E. Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico. This
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Fitting At Brandon Regional For Free Knitted Breast Prostheses
The National Knitted Knockers organization provides free knitted breast prostheses for women that have had a single or double mastectomy. The regional group, knocker knitters on the Florida Suncoast, will hold a fitting and knitting session at Brandon Regional Hospital, Classroom A, 262 S. Moon Ave. in Brandon on Wednesday January 17 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. These prostheses are free, light weight, wash and dryable, and fitted to each individual. For more information, please call Lynn Sandrock at 3001505 or visit www.knittedknockers.org/provider/knoc ker-knitters-on-the-florida-suncoast/. The website for the national organiza-
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Vendors Wanted For Toy Train, Collectible, Hobby Show and Sale
Vendors are wanted for upcoming, Toy Train, Collectible and Hobby Show/Sale on Saturday, March 24. It will take place at the Hillsborough County Fairgrounds, 215 Sydney Washer Rd. in Dover from 9 a.m.–2 p.m. All Vendors are welcome, any train memorabilia, trains, accessories, baseball cards, crafts, comic books, coins, crafts, antiques, diecast cars or any other hobby or collectible related items you may be interested in selling. Six ft. tables cost $20 each. If interested, call Joe at 727-2441341 or you can rent online www.regalrailways.com.
Hawthorne Hosts Parkinson’s Disease Support Group
Hawthorne Health & Rehabilitation Center hosts a monthly support group for those diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and caregivers on the third Thursday of every month. The next meeting will take place on January 18 from 2-3 p.m. in the Media Center. The speaker will be Mary Crossfield and she will discuss the Benefits of Tai Chi. The Parkinson’s Disease support
group is free of based program develcharge and open to oped by the CDC can those who have been assist you to prevent or diagnosed with the delay Type 2 Diabetes. disease, family memProgram topics include bers, caregivers and strategies for healthy anyone with an intereating, being active, est in learning more dealing with day-to-day about Parkinson’s. situations that may Hawthorne impact a healthy Health & lifestyle, and more. Rehabilitation Center, Goals of the prolocated at 851 W. gram: Lose 5-7% of Lumsden Rd. in your starting body Brandon, is a skilled weight, and incorporate nursing facility with 150 minutes week of inpatient and outpaphysical activity. tient rehabilitation Can I participate? – Photo courtesy of Chris Vergallito To qualify for the proprograms including Lady Bug needs a new home for gram you must be: 18 speech, physical and the New Year. Please consider occupational therayears and older, overadopting her. pies. weight (BMI of 25 or Hawthorne also hosts a dementia higher) and; at high risk for developing support group in the assisted living Type 2 Diabetes or have been diagfacility, as well as past meetings for nosed with pre-diabetes by a healththose dealing with strokes, diabetes, care provider low vision and other diseases. Brandon Sports and Aquatics is For more information or to register, located at 405 Beverly Blvd. in call 661-8998 Monday-Friday from 9 Brandon. Registration is required. a.m.-5 p.m. Please call 307-8015; ext: 7111.
Diabetes Prevention Program
A free diabetes prevention program will be held at Brandon Sports and Aquatics Center starting Wednesday, January 31 from 6-7 p.m. This one year program will be held for 16 consecutive weeks and then bi-weekly for two months and then monthly for the rest of the year. Throughout the program a trained Lifestyle Coach will give participants the help and support that they need to make and sustain lifestyle changes to prevent type 2 diabetes. This evidence-
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Scrapbooking Event At Holy Innocent’s Episcopal Church Benefits Missions
Holy Innocent’s Episcopal Church is hosting a weekend scrapbooking event on Friday, January19 from 6:30-10 p.m. and Saturday, January 20 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Registration fees include workspace and: for Friday a light dinner; for Saturday a light breakfast, lunch, drinks and dessert. You must bring your own supplies. Registration fees for both days are $45 (Friday only is $25 and Saturday only is $30). There will be raffle prizes and a Creative Memories rep will be there on Saturday for some makeand-takes. Proceeds from this event will benefit Holy Innocents mission trips. The event will be held at Holy Innocents Episcopal Church, 604 N. Valrico Rd. in Valrico. You can register at www.hiepiscopal.org. For more info, call the church during business hours at 689-3130.
Spirited Toastmaster’s Will Help Develop Your Public Speaking Skills
Are you looking to develop and grow your public speaking skills? Do you like to learn by doing? Whether you're a ministry head or a stay-at-home parent, a
retiree or someone in a career transition, you will improve yourself by building skills to express yourself in a variety of situations. The mission of Spirited Toastmasters is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop their God given communication and leadership skills that they may discover the strength and self-confidence that the Holy Spirit gives us to boldly proclaim his word. Please join in on Tuesday, February 6 at 6:30 p.m. as Spirited Toastmasters celebrates the New Year. We will provide Food, drink, and dessert will be provided. Everyone is invited at 6:30pm in the Family Life Center at Saint Stephen Church. Please contact Tom Clemente attomclementejr@gmail.com for more information.
Southside Baptist Church To Celebrate Its 50 Year Anniversary
Due to the impact of Hurricane Irma, the September celebration was canceled. Former and current church members are invited to attend the 50th Anniversary celebration of Southside Baptist Church on Sunday, January 14 at 10 a.m. The festivities will begin with a memories program with guest speakers. The celebration will conclude with a catered lunch where friends both from the past and present can mingle. For more information and to RSVP, visit southsidebrandon.org/sbc50 or call the church office at 689-6049. Southside Baptist Church is located at 415 W. Lumsden Rd. in Brandon.
Cong. Beth Shalom Presents An Evening With Author Morris Wolff, Esq.
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Meet and hear welcome. Please Morris Wolff, Esq. RSVP to the congrewho unraveled the gation office, at 681mystery of Raoul 6547. Wallenberg’s disapIn 1993 Morris pearance and sued Wolff received the the former Soviet United Nations Peace Union for Award for Wallenberg’s release. Humanitarian Service It will take place at Carnegie Hall. In at Congregation Beth 1983, along with Rosa Shalom, 706 Bryan Parks, he was awardMorris Wolff, Esq. Rd. in Brandon on ed the National Saturday, January 20 at Council of Christian and 7 p.m. Jews annual award for Raoul Wallenberg, humanitarian service for a Righteous Christian his work with Attorney who saved thousands General Robert of Jewish lives during Kennedy in helping to WWII mysteriously diswrite the United States appeared when the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Soviet Union liberated Morris practiced Hungary. international law and Wolff has been trial law in Philadelphia awarded the United from 1970 to 1993 as a Nations Peace Award partner with the for Humanitarian Honorable Harold E. Service, and the Stassen, former National Council of Governor of Minnesota Christian and Jews and one of the five origMedal for humanitarian service for his inal signers of the United Nations work in contributing to the United Charter. States Civil Rights Act of 1964. Morris, father of two daughters, A private wine and cheese event currently resides in Florida where he will kick off the evening. Tickets for the continues his career as an Associate private event are $18. Wolff will presProfessor and Director of the Bethuneent highlights from his book, Whatever Cookman University Wild Cats Write! Happened to Raoul Wallenberg and Program for Entering Freshmen. will autograph copies for sale. www.edupublisher.com/WallenbergB Donations appreciated and all are ook/author.html. Dr. Amir Boules
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Custom Cleanups, LLC Custom Cleanups Donates House Cleaning To Women Battling Cancer
By Stacey Schwinghammer
Custom Cleanups, LLC is a small locally-owned residential cleaning company that has teamed up with Cleaning For A Reason, an international nonprofit serving women with cancer. The company is dedicated to helping make family life easi- Jacqueline Costello, the er and focuses owner of Custom Cleanups, LLC offers on giving great free house cleanquality services women ing to cancer patients at reasonable during treatment. rates. Custom Cleanups understands that it is important to build long-term relationships with their clients and makes sure each client gets the personal experience. “I am a cancer survivor myself so I know how big of a gift it is to receive help during treatment,” stated owner Jacqueline Costello. “As a way to give back these women in need, there is no better way I know than to provide patients and families with the gift of a clean and comfortable home. These patients need to focus on their health and family not on cleaning their homes.” Custom Cleanups has agreed to help women battling cancer by cleaning two homes per month for four consecutive months at no charge. The only require-
ment is that the homes be within the company’s existing service area of Lithia. For more information about this company, visit www.customcleanups.com. In partnership with maid services throughout the United States and Canada, Cleaning For A Reason is celebrating 10 years of dedicated service to women battling cancer by Making A Difference One Home At A Time™. Together, these two forces offer free house cleaning to meet the needs of women, and since 2006, have donated more than $6 million in free services, helping more than 22,600 women with cancer. Based in Lewisville, TX, Cleaning For A Reason works with more than 1,200 professional cleaning companies and continues to grow and gain support. To learn more about Cleaning For A Reason and to apply for free house cleaning, visit www.cleaningforareason.org. For more information on Custom Cleanups, LLC, call 455-2803. Visit www.facebook.com/customcleanupsllc/.
Center Place Presents Its Annual Fundraising Wild Dame Night
By Kathy L. Collins
Ladies, it is that time of the year again when you get to gather your friends and get ready for a wild night at Center Place's Annual Wild Dame Night. This fun and fabulous event will take place on Saturday, February 17 at Center Place will host its Annual Wild Dame Night on Saturday, Center Place locatFebruary 17. This is a fun and fabulous night for ladies to get ed at 619 together and support the arts. All proceeds from the event benefit Vonderburg Dr. in children's programming at Center Place. Brandon. The fun In addition to social time and the begins at 6 p.m. with social time and an comedy show, ladies will enjoy wine open bar. and a catered buffet dinner by Outback This is a ladies’ only event which Steak House. In addition to a delicious usually sells out fast, so get your tickets dinner, ladies will be treated to decanow. Tickets go on sale on Friday, dent desserts. This has become a tradiJanuary 5 at 10 a.m. Tickets are just tion of Center Place’s Wild Dame Night. $50 per person or you can be a true All proceeds from this very special supporter of the arts, and sponsor a event benefit children’s programming at table of eight for just $600. Please note Center Place. Center Place has been that there are a limited number of tickproviding quality art instruction and chilets. dren’s theatre for over 40 years in the This year’s theme is Late Night greater Brandon area. Rodriguez said, Laughs- The Ultimate Pajama Party. “The money raised from special events Ladies can wear their most comfortable such as Wild Dame Night, help us to PJs and enjoy a ladies’ comedy act by continue to provide art class scholarcomedian, Trish Keating, an alum of ships and theatre to underprivileged Second City in Chicago. Lisa children in our area.” Rodriguez, Director of Marketing for For more information on the Annual Center Place said, “This year we are Wild Dame Night and other upcoming changing up the entertainment with a events, please visit www.centerplacecomedy act to make us ‘laugh out brandon.org or call 685-8888. loud!’” FAN FAVORITES:
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AAA: Don’t Be Fueled: Premium Not Always Worth The Price
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AAA released new research that shows paying-up for premium may not be worth the extra money, unless your vehicle absolutely requires it. In a study released last year, AAA found that consumers wasted nearly $2.1 billion dollars fueling vehicles with higher-octane gasoline. While some vehicles are designed to run on premium octane gasoline, others simply recommend it. AAA set out to determine the effects of using premium gasoline in vehicles that recommend it, and whether the benefits in fuel economy and horsepower are worth the higher price at the pump. AAA tested a variety of vehicles that recommend, but do not require the use of premium (91 octane or higher) gasoline. A series of tests were conducted to determine whether the use of premium gasoline resulted in improved fuel economy and increased performance. Although AAA has already proven that these vehicles are unlikely to see any benefit from using premium gasoline during typical city or highway driving, laboratory and on-road tests were performed to simulate extreme driving scenarios such as towing, hauling cargo and aggressive acceleration. Most tested vehicles showed a mod-
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est improvement in fuel economy and performance. Since premium gasoline costs 20-25% more than regular, the fuel economy improvements recorded during AAA testing do not offset the potential extra cost to purchase premium gasoline. "Sometimes consumers think they are giving their vehicle a boost by buying a higher-grade gasoline than what is required,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “AAA already proved that there is no benefit to using premium gasoline in cars designed to run on regular. Now we can confidently say that unless the vehicle manufacturer requires it, or you drive in demanding conditions, motorists who buy premium are wasting money at the pump." Last year, nearly 1.5 million new vehicles sold in the United States recommend, but do not require, premium gasoline. The trend toward recommending or requiring higher-octane fuel continues to rise as manufacturers work toward meeting stringent CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) standards. Drivers of vehicles that require premium gasoline should always use it. Daily national, state, and metro gas price averages can be found at Gasprices.aaa.com or download the AAA Mobile App.
WWII Senior And Third Grade Student Bridge The Generation Gap
By Janet Noah
A special conhave his model airplane and a nection happened photograph of Ralph in his on Valentine’s Day plane. in 2017 between a Marcelo’s third grade 9 year old boy and teacher, Lauren Fechtmann, a 95 year old man. connected Ralph’s daughters When third to Marcelo and his parents, Erika grade students Quesada from Winthrop Charter School visited and Esteban residents at The Bridges Assisted Moreira. Living and Memory Care Community When prein February, student Marcelo Moreira senting met resident Ralph Kitchens and an Ralph’s immediate friendship blossomed. items to Throughout the year, the school’s Marcelo, students would Mary thanked him for being visit with residents, her dad’s friend. participate in Marcelo replied, “Ralph themed parties was a great guy. I would and help make have liked to spend more decorations. time with him. I hope what I Marcelo gave did will give other kids Ralph a handcourage to help other peomade Valentine’s Marcelo Moreira meets Mary ple.” Day card, which Johnson, who brought him memorabilia from Ralph Kitchens, Marcelo shared with hung on the door her father. Kitchens recently passed Mary that Ralph had told to Ralph’s apartaway but in the year prior, had him ‘to never give up’. “Just ment until Ralph become good friends with Marcelo. like he didn’t give up when passed away on he jumped out of his airplane and landed October 7. in the ocean.” Ralph and Marcelo shared their pasAs Fechtmann observed Marcelo sion for airplanes and Ralph told Marcelo about his adventures when he few planes and Mary conversing, she commented, “My entire class said that visiting The during WWII. He showed him photoBridges was their favorite part of the year. graphs and a model airplane. The chance to be with all the grandparRalph told his daughter, Mary Johnson, about Marcelo and spoke fondly ents left an impression on everyone.” For information, visit of their visits. After Ralph’s passing, Mary www.winthropcharter.org/ or and her sister, Susi Brzezowski, felt http://bridgesretirement.com/. strongly that Ralph would like Marcelo to
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The award-wining program, ‘A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns About Falls’ will be offered at The Bridges Assisted Living Community in partnership with Senior Connection Center, Inc. This free four week program emphasizes practical strategies to manage falls. Participants will learn to view falls as controllable. They will set goals for increasing activity, make changes to reduce fall risks, and exercise to increase strength and balance. Anyone interested in improving their balance, flexibility and strength or that have restricted activities because of falling concerns are encouraged to attend. Classes will be held every Monday and Wednesday from February 5 –February 28 from 9-11 a.m. in the Clubhouse at The Bridges. Space is limited. Please call Janet at 4138900 for more information.
First Annual Health And Fitness Day For Teen Girls
National obesity statistics place teen obesity as high as 20% from ages 12-19. Likewise, national statistics also place teens diagnosed with a least one episode of clinical depression at 20% from ages 12-19.
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Flow Fitness Boutique has helped many women in the Tampa Bay area improve their health not only in ways that are evident in their physical appearance but also in their minds, in the way they view their worth and value. It wants to help the teen girls of the community in the same way. On January 27 from 1–4 p.m., Flow Fitness Boutique, 11331 U.S. Hwy. 301 S. in Riverview, will be hosting its first annual health and fitness day for teen girls. There will be a live performance by local hip hop artist, Chris (Martyr-X) Pourciaux of Servant Productions followed by an inspirational talk by Gloria Pourciaux, a popular fitness class, and a nutrition talk by certified nutrition coach Shanna Tvenstrup. There will be light refreshments and free smoothies. This is a free event. For more information, please contact Michelle at [Company Phone] or email kara@flowfitnessboutique.com.
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Vernon and Christine Elliott announced they have joined Cruise Planners, an American Express Travel Representative, the nation’s largest home-based travel agent franchise netToffee Tradition is a local toffee and catering compawork in the industry. ny that has been in the Affiliation means the area for over 40 years. Elliott’s now offer travelers specialized land vacation and tour packages to the most sought-after destinations around the world. As Cruise Planners travel advisors, the Elliott’s also provide sonalized service.” exclusive pricing on a wide As an American Express Travel range of cruise and destination Services Representative agency, Cruise wedding packages, private Planners offers special programs for both cruise sales, as well as cabin upgrades and special amenities American Express card holders and noncard holders, offering even more added such as shore excursions, disvalue to vacationers. counted fares, travel gifts and Vernon and Christine specialize in more. land and group travel. Visit www.whywait“Everyone travels, and it’s important travel.com or Facebook.com/whywaittravto use a trusted travel specialist to help el. get the most value out of a vacation,” Vernon said. “As a Cruise Planners travel Local Company Offers Toffee & Treats expert, I take the stress and hassle out of Toffee Tradition & Treats is a local tofplanning a vacation for my clients. fee and catering company. Its tradition Through the resources available to me, I started right here in the Tampa Bay Area am able to make educated recommendaover 40 years ago. What started as a tions based on value, destination, group size and seasonality, among other things Continued on Next Page to customize the best vacation possible.
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family tradition and a treat given to teachers and neighbors grew into a business. A variety of Toffees and delicious Cheesecakes are offered. Flavors include The Original Chocolate Pecan, Chocolate Almond Coconut, Chocolate Peppermint, White Chocolate Candy Cane, Chocolate Almond Coconut, Chocolate Cranberry Walnut and Holiday Sprinkle as well as an amazing Toffee Cheesecake. You can find the company at the local FishHawk market the first Sunday of the month. You can order at www.toffeetradition.com or email toffeetradition@gmail.com for more information.
Vision Workshop: Set Yourself up for Success
Set Yourself Up for Success in 2018. Certified Life Mastery Consultant Megan Carter will help remove our roadblocks for personal success with an energized goal setting workshop. It will take place on Tuesday, January 23 from 6-8 p.m. at CoWork Landing, 522 Oakfield Dr. in Brandon. Call Shannon to register at 924-4679.
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VIP Nails Spa is the ideal destination to get pampered offering comfortable, clean and friendly space to help you relax after a long work day. Owner Ann Nguyen said, “The skillful, professional and experienced staff will treat you like a queen. Whether you need a full day of rejuvena-
tion, a completely new style or a quick manicure, you’ll find it here.” Nail care services offered are acrylic, gel, shellac and dipping. Other services include eyelash extension, facial, waxing & permanent make up and microblading. The hours are Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m.6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. VIP Nails Spa is located at 938 W. Lumsden Rd. in Brandon. Call for an appointment at 4388771. Visit www.vipnailsspas.com.
Master Garage Door Company Celebrates Two Decades Of Service
Gibsonton in 1997. “Most people don’t often think about their garage door systems. It’s easy to take them for granted. But all that changes immediately when there’s a problem with the system. When people are unable to use their cars or enter or secure their homes through their garages, it's a major problem,” said Steve Manning. Call 684-7744. Visit www.MasterGarageDoor.com.
All American Title Donates To Local Military Charities
All American Title, a long time established title company in Hillsborough County, donates every quarter to local military charities. All American Title believes in giving back to the local community it serves and with MacDill AFB right in our back yard, the military is the perfect option. Donating to local military charities can have a very positive effect on customers and their families. All American Title has operated in Hillsborough County for over 22 years and has always supported our troops in various ways. Visit www.allamtitle.com or call 684-3330 in Brandon and in SouthShore at 649Master Garage Door Company 9740.
Master Garage Door Company recently celebrated 20 years of service. “It’s been an incredible journey,” said Steve Manning, owner of Master Garage Door. “When we started, we wanted our business to be recently celebrated 20 years of known for honest, service. trustworthy service, Kidtopia Opens In and that’s carried us through all these FishHawk years. We are grateful for our customers Riverview residents Nick and Susan and our community” Clark recently opened Kidtopia, a state of Manning, along with wife, Tawnie the art indoor playground and tutoring Manning, founded the family business in
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club at 15276 FishHawk Blvd. in Lithia. The space is designed for children from toddlers to elementary school ages to play, explore and learn while building relationships and social skills. In addition to all day play hours on inflatables, cannon blasters, ball pits, rock walls and climbing structures, the location offers an after school program with pickup from local elementary schools offering a balance of play time and learning and tutoring designed by experienced educators. Party packages for all age groups are also available with private tables and customized options. “Being parents ourselves, we have really thought through how we can best serve this area and we are excited to show the community what we offer,” said Susan, a fourth grade teacher at Bevis Elementary who has 10 year experience in education in Hillsborough County. “Our focus is on offering a clean, fun place that is safe, engaging and interactive.” Kidtopia is open seven days a week from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. For more information, call 548-1062 or visit www.Kidtopiakidz.com.
Little Greek Fresh Grill Celebrates Third Anniversary
Little Greek Fresh Grill, a fast-casual Greek restaurant with an American influence recently celebrated its third anniversary at 3474 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. in Valrico. The owner/operator is Frank ‘Foti’ Gianniosis. Little Greek Fresh Grill emphasizes fresh Greek dishes created from generations of traditional family recipes, with its chicken items among the most popular. It is open Sunday to Thursday 11 a.m.-9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Call 685-0819 or visit littlegreekfreshgrill.com.
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Hillsborough County’s Military Farm Tours Focus On Careers Beyond The Field
By Tamas Mondovics
In its contin“The tour will ued effort to take participants to assist its veterans a variety of farming Hillsborough operations and the County has once University of Florida again arranged to Gulf Coast host a free bus Research and tour of local agriEducation Center in culture businesssouthern es to provide milHillsborough Visitors get a tour of the Keel & Curley itary veterans, County,” said Winery. The business gave Military Veterans reservists, transi- an opportunity this month to explore career County options available in the agriculture industry. Agribusiness tioning activeduty personnel, and their spouses an Development Manager, Simon Bollin. opportunity to explore career options in “The tour is an opportunity to support our the agriculture industry. local vets who are now looking to transiHillsborough County has the fourth tion into civilian life.” largest Veteran population in Florida The tour is possible thanks to a partboasting of nearly 100,000. nership between Hillsborough County The Military Agriculture Tour is sched- Economic Development, Hillsborough uled for 8 a.m. on Friday, January 19, County Farm Bureau, Hillsborough 2018, from Hillsborough County County Extension Service and community Extension Service, 5339 County Road partners. 579 in Seffner. Bollin emphasized that at each stop, According to County officials, today’s local officials and participating business agriculture industries increasingly focus owners will highlight the diversity of agrion using technology and management cultural operations in Hillsborough systems for the production of food, mediCounty. cine, consumer products and energy, More information on Military which is playing a significant role in Agriculture Tour community partners and assisting tour participants to be introcareer resources for transitioning veterduced to career paths and job opportunians are available at ties within modern production agriculture HillsboroughCounty.org/Vets2Ag. operations and supporting industries. Pre-registration at During past tours local vets had a www.eventbrite.com/e/military-agriculturechance to visit and meet with local farmtour-tickets-19223128896 is required. ers at such facilities as Fancy Farms Seating is limited. Lunch is provided. Vegetable Farm; Harrell’s Nursery; Oak Contact Simon Bollin, agribusiness Ridge Fish Hatchery, and Keel & Curley development manager, at 276-2735 or Winery. bollins@HillsboroughCounty.org.
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Osprey Observer Celebrates 16 Years Of Good News
Hillsborough County Commision Stacey White offered a Commendation For Osprey Observer for publishing positive community news for 15 years.
It seems like 2017 has flown by. Wasn’t it just yesterday, we were celebrating 15 years of publishing positive community news? And this month, as we publish the January edition of the Osprey Observer newspapers, we are marking the 16th year of publishing local newspapers in the community. As a locally-owned, direct-mail community newspaper, what does this mean? This means that the S.E. Hillsborough Community has a voice and a representation. We have 14 freelance writers in the community that live here, work here and have chosen this area to raise a family. We care. We care about the schools, we care about the charities, about the opportu-
The Osprey Observer team and spouses enjoyed an annual holiday dinner at Rolling Pin Kitchen Emporium.
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Year in Review- Updates on the Top Stories from 2017 Sprouts, PetSmart & Orange Theory Fitness Confirmed To Anchor Old Alberstons Plaza By Tamas Mondovics
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One of the most welcomed Hillsborough to the commission. As these plazas sit news of 2017 came in early May County vacant for a long period of time, blight when residents heard about Commissioner Stacy begins to set in. You could see that takplans for a 30,000 sq. ft., Sprouts White, whose district ing hold at this plaza with things like skid Farmers Market to anchor the includes the Valrico marks from kids goofing off at the site 55,000 sq. ft., former Albertsons community, also and rusted out sign posts at the site.” grocery store building on the spoke highly of the The three new stores in Valrico northeast corner of Lithia renovation, and the Landing are slated to open early 2018 Pinecrest Rd. and Bloomingdale need for a redeveland will now add to the growing list of Ave. opment of the plaza, recent upgrades, improvements, renovaThe nearly completed new which by sitting tions and additions to the neighborhood, store is slated to open in midvacant was slowly including a previously opened-new February 2018 and is currently becoming an eyeWawa store on the corner of Lithia Developer, Woerner Equity Group is now redeveloping the former in the process of hiring 120 fullsore. Pinecrest and Bloomingdale Ave., the Albertsons Plaza for Sprouts Farmers Market, PetSmart and Orange and part-time positions. “I am excited grand opening of the new 150,000 sq. ft. Theory Fitness slated for early next year. spots and will also include one additional Sprouts will share the plaza with Walmart Supercenter 4,000 sq. ft. outparcel for rent near the a brand new Orange Theory Fitness along with Chick-fil-A front of the site. and PetSmart. South Brandon owned Woerner officials confirmed that the Original Story printed May 2017 by Paul & Tammy building will be divided into three secThe long held debate and guessing Holmberg, Starbuck’s tions with Sprouts occupying nearly game about what store(s) if any, might and Wendy’s on 30,000 sq. ft., leaving a little more than occupy the more than 55,000 sq. ft. forBloomingdale Ave., as 20,000 sq. ft. for a new PetSmart store. mer Alberstons grocery store building well as the improvement Orange Theory Fitness will make Bloomingdale Ave. that has been sitting vacant for the past of the Culbreath and use of the former 3,500 sq. ft., liquor few years in Valrico is officially over. Bloomingdale Ave. interDeveloper, Woerner Equity Group, a store space at the north end of the buildsection. ing closer to Miller Rd. West Palm Beach Florida-based full BayCare Health Happy with the news of the long service real estate firm that focuses System is also planning awaited redevelopment of the site in the on the acquisition and development of to build a brand new $25 commercial properties with an emphasis heart of their community, many million 160,000 sq. ft. expressed relief and spoke highly of the on shopping centers, is now redevelopWellness campus choice of new stores. ing the site to house Sprouts Farmers behind the former “So very excited about the construcMarket, PetSmart and Orange Theory A site map shows the layout and the three new stores includ- Albertsons Plaza. ing Sprouts Farmers Market, PetSmart and Orange Theory tion starting on the new Sprouts store Fitness. For more information Fitness to anchor the former Albertsons Plaza in Valrico. (old Albertsons on Lithia),” posted Renamed, Valrico Landing, the site about the project, please Buckhorn Preserve resident Shawn is located just east of Brandon, at the visit, Bernier on his Facebook page shortly intersection on the northeast corner of about the upcoming revitalization,” White www.woernerequity.com. after he heard the news. “I was at the Lithia Pinecrest Rd. and Bloomingdale said, adding, “I have received much corFor leasing information, contact, Sprouts in Carrollwood, last week and it Ave. in Valrico. respondence from constituents about Cantrell & Morgan Pete Fraser at 904is a fabulous store. Kind of like Trader Coupled with signalized access, the that plaza, as well as other vacant 302-6931 or email pete@cantrellmorJoes.” entire plaza will feature 155 parking plazas in the area, since being elected gan.com.
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Year in Review- Updates on the Top Stories from 2017 Area Student-Athletes Enjoy First Semester Success & Achievement In Multiple Sports Durant, Riverview, Apollo Beach, and nearby community’s student-athletes gave parents, coaches, and fans a great first half of the 2017-2018 athletic season, of which a few highlights provide clear testimony. The start of the season drew attention to the success of the local 16U Danielle Kanas, 12, competes in the under 14 shot-put events the National Junior Disability A Hockey team, which Championships. pulls students from across the county after winning the state championship. Paralympic Sports Tampa Bay, a program of Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation, also enjoyed the spotlight last fall, after a record-setting day during the National Junior Disability Championships. The program in its Small Durant senior running back Cameron Myers breaks through Team Division, with its the Bloomingdale defense for a first down in the first quarter. diverse membership Myers finished the game and the season with a fractured collarbone. posted nine national in records along with top team honors the BMX World Cup Championship at including a gold medal, which came the Novant Health BMX Supercross when 12-year-old Danielle Kanas Track in Rock Hill, South Carolina. shattered the old national record in The Tripple Creek BMX facility is the javelin by a stunning six meters. located at 12705 Balm-Boyette Rd in The success of young athletes Lithia. continued with a pair of Triple Creek The Florida Batbusters ’05 BMX riders, Dylan Harnage, 9 and Tyler Harnage, 12, after the two qual- Riverview (formally Riverview ified to represent Team USA and race Warriors ’05) Fastpitch travel softball
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team also managed to enjoy the spotlight last fall. The girl’s victory came at the 12U USSSA (United States Specialty Sports Association) Emoji Madness Fastpitch softball tournament in Clermont. The team dominated the top 12U teams in the state of Florida. Diving also made it on the list of sports that featured the success of local students, including Bell Creek Academy’s, sixth-grade athlete, Aiden Sadler, who has managed to post a solid performance during this year’s USA Diving National Championship held in Columbus, OH. The win qualified Sadler to represent TEAM USA in Victoria, Canada at the 2017 Junior Pan American Championships in October. Of course, the most anticipated
sport each fall is high school football, which continues to draw large crowds to support their teams on Friday nights. The most praised programs, the Bloomingdale Bulls varsity football team, which following a two-game loss to start the season has managed to refocus and plow through its conference to reach the postseason for the third time in school history. The Cougars varsity football team led by program head coach, Mike Gottman was not as fortunate. Durant lost its chance for the postseason after a 15-21 loss to Bloomingdale during an end of season conference showdown. The community is rightly looking forward to the second semester for more great achievements to highlight and celebrate. For more information about local students and teams, please visit, www.maxpreps.com.
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Year in Review- Updates on the Top Stories from 2017 Developer Plans For Assisted Living And Retirement Residency On Lithia Pinecrest Rd. In Valrico By Tamas Mondovics
acre site in the heart of Valrico to build a brand new senior citizen retirement residence. As the developer, Hawthorn Retirement Group, represented by
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As if there was a shortage of controversial projects in Hillsborough County, one particular proposal started 2017 off to a newsworthy start in Valrico, when Hawthorn Retirement Group, (HRT) announced its plans to build a brand new senior assisted living facility. The concern, of course, was the project’s location on a 10-acre parcel west of the intersection of Lithia Pinecrest and Valrico Rd., between Lithia Pinecrest Rd, and Timber Knoll Dr., across from a retention pond and lift station. Despite the recommendation of the County Planning Commission, the Hillsborough County Board of County Commission (BOCC) gave its approval for the plan in a 5-2 vote in September Original Story printed February ‘17 Retirement Group, an independent and assisted living management company has turned its attention to a nearly 10-
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An artist rendition gives a better picture of a 50,000 sq. ft., senior citizen retirement facility planned in Valrico. Developer, Hawthorn Retirement Group, an independent and assisted living management company, has applied for rezoning the 10-acre parcel located just west of Lithia Pinecrest and Valrico Rds.
Todd Pressman, with Pressman & Associates, Inc., applied for rezoning (170166) last November, requesting to change the nearly 400,000 sq. ft. parcel located on the west side of the intersection of Lithia Pinecrest and Valrico Rd., from R (residential) to a PD (Planned Development). The 53,000 sq. ft. facility located across from a pond and lift station, presently under construction on the east side of Lithia Pinecrest Rd., will have 100 parking places, spread all around the three story building, with room for 145 suites. A public hearing in front of the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners is also scheduled for Tuesday, May 9, 2017. For more information, contact www.hillsboroughcounty.org. or call 2725600.
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Hillsborough cerns and questions County officials and input. drew a sizable The crowd to a pair of Delaney/Archie public meetings in Creek Watershed the early part of drains approximatelast year that disly 36 square miles cussed plans to and is generally improve storm bounded on the water drainage north by Palm River and flood control Road and the CSX countywide. railway, to the west Residents got a by Hillsborough chance to learn Bay, to the east by about the entire Valrico Road, and watershed master to the south by the plan, the process Alafia River. of which began in While the late 2013, includmajority of the proCounty Public Works officials hosted a ing areas of posed projects for pair of public meetings last month to Riverview, 2017 are planned discuss proposed water drainage and Brandon, and west of I-75, the event flood water control projects. Valrico. County planners spent the presented valuable information about the remainder of 2017 to consider feedentire watershed master plan, the back and community input and are process of which began in late 2013. now planning to propose the projects According to Project Manager, in the early part of 2018. Junshan Su, a final report with recomOriginal Story printed March ‘17 mended flood relief projects was completA pair of public open-house format ed in late 2016. meetings held in Brandon and in “Drainage and flood control projects Riverview last month allowed area resiplanned for east of I-75, including areas dents to learn about a variety drainage of Riverview, Brandon and Valrico will be and flood control projects as well as the proposed this time next year,” Su said, County’s master plan updates for the adding that the Valrico and east Brandon Delaney/Archie Creek Watershed located communities are actually located within in central Hillsborough County. the Alafia Watershed. Armed with maps and background For more information and watershed information, County Public Works repremaps, please visit the County’s sentatives, were on hand for both meetStormwater Projects page at www.hillsings to assist attendees with their conboroughcounty.org.
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Year in Review- Updates on the Top Stories from 2017 County Closes Paul Sanders ‘Tree’ Park To Begin Two Month Park Renovation Project
Four-Term Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee To Retire September 30
That area the park, while public comvirtually replacmunity park ing all of the renovations playground and upgrades equipment and took center adding additionstage in 2017; al play structhere is little tures, county doubt. The officials said. busy Paul Famous for Sanders Park, its mature oak also known trees that proas the “tree vide shade by Paul Sanders Park is getting a facelift and is park” in of a natumeans scheduled to be Brandon also temporarily closed until ral canopy, the the end of March. enjoyed some park has been much-needed attention. the favorite hangThe $315,000 project covered by out for the thouthe County Parks and Recreation sands of visitors it department's budget for Capital sees annually. Improvement Projects, included a Picnic tables throughout the park have wide range of upgrades. been used for birthday parties and famiCounty workers completed the ly gatherings. project within its promised timeline, The facelift is a much welcomed and upon its reopening park visitors and anticipated project for many of its expressed their thanks for all of the regular guests including Lithia resident upgrades that now makes the Jinifer Leichner who said, “I love this famous park more enjoyable. park. I have great memories growing up Original Story printed Feb 2017 as a teenager visiting this park and as Hillsborough County has temporarian adult bringing my children here.” ly closed and began a two month long The $315,000 project covered by renovation project of one the largest the County Parks and Recreation and most heavily used parks in department's budget for Capital Brandon. Improvement Projects also includes renThe makeover at Paul Sanders ovating the restrooms, repaving the Park, 602 W. Bloomingdale Ave. in parking lot, adding sidewalks, and creatBrandon, named after long time ing an additional entrance on the northBrandon resident Paul Sanders three west side of the park to improve traffic years before his death in 1991—is flow, which will come in handy. promising to upgrade as well as expand Visit www.hillsboroughcounty.org.
While not that have had much of a the privilege of surprise but knowing and made headworking with lines throughGee who has out led the agency Hillsborough unopposed for County was the past 13 the retirement years and announcewould have ment of fourlikely continued term Sheriff such a status David Gee, in 2018. who has But, Gee After serving the community for nearly four decades, said it was decided to Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee has turn in his time. announced his retirement effective at the end of badge on “After over September. Gee’s potential successors include a pair of agency veterans. September 40 years of law 30, 2017. enforcement Gee was elected Sheriff of service, I have decided to retire at the Hillsborough County in 2004 and end of September,” Gee wrote in an was re-elected—unopposed—in email to his employees while announc2008, 2012 and 2016. ing his decision, which he said, “has Florida Gov. Rick Scott appointnot been made lightly and was one of ed Colonel Chad Chronister as inter- the most difficult decisions that I have im sheriff to serve Hillsborough made in my career.” County until the appointment of a Gee was elected Sheriff of new sheriff at the next general elecHillsborough County in 2004 and was tion in November 2018. re-elected—unopposed—in 2008, 2012 Gee is now enjoying his retireand in 2016. ment with his family. Gee thanked his staff for their Original Story printed June 2017 “remarkable service” and spoke highly After nearly four decades of servof leading the more than 4,000 meming his community in a great number of ber agency when he said, “It has been law enforcement functions, four-term an honor and privilege for me to be Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee your colleague, your friend and your has decided to retire effective extended family member. It is now time September 30. for me to concentrate and devote my While not unexpected, the full attention and support to my family.” announcement has saddened many Visit www.HCSO.Tampa.fl.us.
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Local Community Rallies Around Family Of Chris Scigliano After Tragic Loss At the beginning of December, a well-known community member died while coordinating a memorial community fundraiser due to a tragic and fatal car accident. Chris Scigliano, 44, was the event coordinator for the Deputy Morrell Memorial Carnival, a scholarship fundraising event for a longtime Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Deputy who died in June after a battle with cancer. Scigliano, the general manager of Jake’s Wayback The Scigliano Family. Chris with wife Maryanne Burgers in FishHawk, was known for getting involved. He and children Nicole, Andrew and Matthew. Right: More than 200 attended a candlelight vigil at Park would support Toys for Tots Square following the loss. with annual visits with Santa, fundraisers for schools and sports associ- Scigliano was first hit by a Chevrolet pickations, donations, as well as being known up truck. The impact caused him to be struck by a second vehicle, a Ford SUV. in FishHawk as an entrepreneur and He was pronounced dead following the community advocate. crash. On the second night of the event, A GoFundMe campaign created by held on Church of Christ property on close friend Craig Heid has raised almost Lithia Pinecrest Rd., Saturday, December $15,000 for his wife, Maryanne; three 2, Scigliano opened a side gate to allow a ages 11, 9 and 3; and step-son, 21. kids, vehicle to exit and was struck as he A local charity, Operation Lotus, has stepped onto Lithia Pinecrest Rd.
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Great Seats And Great Date Nights Still Available For The Straz Center Broadway Series
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For the remaining shows of the 2017-2018 season, the Straz Center for the Performing Arts has great seats still available for select nights for its touring Broadway blockbusters to celebrate its 30th anniversary season. Tickets are available online at www.strazcenter.org, by phone and in person at the Straz Center Ticket Sales Office. “We are proud to offer such a spectrum of performing arts next season,” says President and CEO Judy Lisi. “We’re expanding our community events and broadening our programming in a way that is so exciting for the Tampa Bay area. We’ve included a lot of community feedback about what people want to see at their performing arts center, and we feel like we’ve achieved a solid representation of what inspires and entertains.” The 2017-2018 season at the Straz Center includes:
plans, bold choices and bloody consequences. The series includes fullscale, grand opera productions of Rossini’s The Barber of Seville (Feb. 2 and 4, 2018), Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro (March 2 and 4, 2018) and Verdi’s Macbeth (April 13 and 15, 2018). This season engages the senses with powerhouse operas designed to thrill opera lovers and our growing fanbase of newcomers to the form.
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The Straz Center’s 2017-2018 season includes an eclectic lineup of music performances including international sensation Gobsmacked! (Jan. 24, 2018), featuring a joyful mix of beatboxing with knock-out harmonies; Take Me To The River: Memphis Soul and Rhythm & Blues Revue (Feb. 2, 2018) brings a journey through the soul of American music with artists featured in the Netflix documentary of the same name; and America’s Got Talent finalists Sons of Serendip (April 12, 2018) bring their serene, ethereal interpretations of pop music using voice, harp, piano and cello.
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Single tickets for most performances in the Straz Center’s 20172018 season are available online at www.strazcenter.org, by phone and in person at the Straz Center Ticket Sales Office. Those interested in subscribing should call the Ticket Sales Office at 813.229.7827 or 800.955.1045 outside Tampa. For more information about the Straz Center and its upcoming events, visit www.strazcenter.org. Events, days, dates, times, performers and prices are subject to change without notice. The David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts and its programs are funded in part by the City of Tampa; the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners; the Tourist Development Council/Hillsborough County; the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.
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WITH FLORIDA YARD EXPERT Lynn Barber, Hillsborough County Extension Hard to grasp that the New Year is upon us already. What new opportunities are you seeking? You may want to install microirrigation in a landscape bed, a compost bin or rain barrel. Maybe have less lawn and more groundcovers or learn how to improve your vegetable gardening skills. Our landscaping opportunities are pretty much limited to our imagination, and in some cases, homeowner association rules and restrictions. At the Extension office, we offer workshops on composting, vermi (worm) composting, microirrigation and rainwater harvesting. We provide many free items to Hillsborough County residents one time so they can conserve water and recycle kitchen and yard waste at home to use as soil amendments. There is a small fee for worm composting. Our office has many publications you can browse and take that will help you identify some home gardening projects you may want to undertake. We have vegetable gardening guides, schedules of upcoming workshops, rain garden manuals, University of Florida calendars and brochures about different types of mulch and benefits of each. There are several
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