Riverview/Apollo Beach
July 2019 Volume 17, Issue 7 Ph: 657-2418
‘Race To The Rescue’ Page 44 C E L E B R A T I N G
Summer Circus Page 7
1 7
Y E A R S
O F
P U B L I S H I N G
P O S I T I V E
C O M M U N I T Y
N E W S
Brandon Regional Hospital Opens Emergency Care Department In Riverview
Homes For Our Troops Builds A Custom Home For Local Army SPC
decontaminating patients exposed to chemicals or pathogens, and even a baby warmer for newborns. “I can’t tell you how many babies are born in an ER,” said Melissa Bell, ER 24/7’s nurse manager. “It happens all the time.” Brandon Hospital officials cite the population growth in Riverview as ER 24/7 in Riverview Nurse Manager prompting a Melissa Bell, second from left, is joined by Bayflite aircrew members (l-r): Daniel need for faciliLester, pilot; Scott Fetterman, paramedic; ties like and Brian Stines, registered nurse, during Brandon an open house event at the facility. Hospital’s Riverview and nearby Southeast Riverview emergency department on the Hillsborough County residents now have southeast corner of U.S. 301 and Panther more access to emergency medical treat- Trace Blvd. ment for an injury or illness with the openThe Riverview emergency departing of a new, 1,086 sq. ft. freestanding ment is the third such facility opened by emergency medical room at 12530 S. Brandon Hospital in Hillsborough County. U.S. Hwy 301. The other two are located in Plant City Called ER 24/7 in Riverview, the facil- and Temple Terrace. Brandon Hospital ity is operated by Brandon Regional also plans to open a remote emergency Hospital and, as the name says, is open department in Wesley Chapel and anotharound-the-clock daily to provide emerer in Lakeland. gency care for children and adults requirAccording to Bell, having an emering immediate medical attention beyond gency department in the community can what is available at a walk-in clinic or fam- be a lifesaver, which became apparent to ily medical practice. the ER 24/7 staff within the first 24 hours Freestanding emergency rooms, or after the facility opened on the evening of off-site emergency departments, are May 24. Early the next morning a mother state-licensed medical facilities that are drove up with her unresponsive daughter separate from but under the direction of a suffering from a drug overdose. Bell says hospital, in this case Brandon Hospital, having an emergency room nearby may which is about 20 minutes away. They have made the difference in saving the are certified to provide the same level of child’s life. care as a hospital-based emergency “That says why we’re here.” room. You can learn more about ER 24/7 in Diagnostic tools available at ER 24/7 Riverview by calling 413-3888 or visiting include X-rays, open CT scans and a full online at ERRiverview.com, where you range of on-site laboratory services. can even check out approximately how There are also isolation facilities for safely long the wait for treatment is.
The community is invitmonths. ed to celebrate the kickoff of “I’ve gone to a few comthe building of a home cusmunity kickoffs…and I can’t tom-made in Wimauma for wait until my day comes. Army Specialist Michael The excitement of them Monthervil, who fell on his starting on my home, it’s neck during a training exergreat and awesome. And for cise in Afghanistan, causing the community to come out a spinal cord injury and leavand support me, that’s going ing him a paraplegic. This to be awesome,” said house, to be built by Homes Monthervil. For Our Troops (HFOT), will The cerebe specially adapted for his mony takes disability. place on Michael Monthervil is HFOT is a publicly Saturday, July funded, 501(c)(3), nonprofit grateful to HFOT and 27 at the the community for organization that builds and Firehouse their support and is looking forward to the comdonates custom homes Cultural Center munity kickoff for his new at 101 1st Ave. NE. in nationwide for severely home on Saturday, July 27. injured post-9/11 veterans. Ruskin and will be followed With these accessible homes—which are by an opportunity to meet Monthervil and built where veterans choose to live—they lunch. Registration for the event is at 9:30 can get back some of their freedom and a.m. and it starts at 10 a.m. RSVP at independence and focus on family, recov- www.hfotusa.org/monthervil. ering and rebuilding their lives. For more information about Homes HFOT’s homes feature over 40 major For Our Troops, visit www.hfotusa.org. adaptations and exceed ADA compliance For more information about the event or standards. According to its website, to get involved, contact Mell Barbosa at “These adaptations include wider halls mbarbosa@hfotusa.org or 774-218-2194. and doorways, automatic door openers, You can also help HFOT by donating on roll under sinks, stove tops, and counters, its website. pull down shelving, generators and safe rooms, all designed to help the veteran live independently.” In This Since its inception in 2004, HFOT Issue has built over 270 homes nationwide for veterans in need. MOVIE WATCHER RECORD ................PG 3 Monthervil found HFOT while getting therapy at a VA medical center, and soon TEEN COURT ......................................PG 4 after, he said, “I remember back in 2015 FLIGHT TO HONOR...........................PG 10 and finding out that I was getting my own accessible home. To learn I can gain my MEET STATE SENATORS ...................PG 12 independence back, it was pretty much SUMMER OF ‘69 ..............................PG 17 the best day of my life.” As Monthervil’s old home offers little CHALKLINES....................................PG 40 space for him to maneuver around due to MOONSHINE ALLEY ........................PG 42 his wheelchair and some places are too high to reach, Ashley Nickles, his girlSPORTS CONNECTION ....................PG 46 friend and caretaker, often needs to help him, so this custom home will give him READ MORE LOCAL NEWS ONLINE back freedom and independence. www.ospreyobserver.com Construction should take six to eight
By Taylor Wells
Osprey Observer 2109 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Valrico, FL 33596
Postal Customer
ECRWSS EDDM
PRSTD STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TAMPA, FL PERMIT #2397
By Brad Stager
RIVERVIEW
Now Offering FREE DELIVERY for purchases over $50
Local student Kaitlyn Chin spent a week this summer at Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. Read about Kaitlyn Chin’s visit to Space Camp on page 11.
Serving Our Customers in 4 Locations: Lithia • Big Bend, Riverview • 301, Riverview • Sun City Center 405-8990 7441 US Hwy 301 South, Riverview (1 Mile North of Alafia River, Flea Market Plaza)
Page 2
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Volume 17, Issue 7
July 2019
Page 3
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Mission To Set World Record For Watching Avengers: Endgame 200 Times Continues
By Sean Crumpacker
Riverview Avenger, resident Captain Agustin Alanis, America, gets 30, purchased to wield Thor’s tickets to hammer, see Avengers: Mjolnir. Endgame five Alanis estitimes for its mates he has opening weekspent $1,500 in end debut. For tickets alone most Marvel and adds, “I fans, five viewhaven’t hit the ings would be gym in more Alanis and some of the Endgame cast taking a photo with his ticket stubs. Chris Evans (Captain more than than two America) holds up his ticket stubs. enough, but months.” not for Alanis, who decided to take on the Alanis, who is a full-time construction Guinness World Record for having seen supervisor, is also now an expert of the the same film in theaters the most times. movie at this point, said that he would not The previous record was held by change any elements of the story— not Anthony Mitchell, who saw Avengers: even the death of Tony Stark. He believes Infinity War 103 times at his local theater there is a reason why the Russo brothers in Charlotte, NC. Alanis, already having took the film in the direction they did. surpassed Mitchell’s record in May, is What he has begun to notice, howevawaiting confirmation from Guinness er, are inconsistencies in a few World Records that the record is now his. scenes; characters moving places Despite already unofficially having between shots, background characters broken the record, Alanis is not stopping disappearing, and so on. yet. His goal is to see Avengers: Watching the movie so many Endgame 200 times before it stops playtimes has given Alanis some notoriety, ing. On July 1, Alanis hit viewing 150, and he’s been featured on CNN, in the immediately after watched Spider-Man: New York Post on international online Far From Home. sites and has had the opportunity to Even after 150 viewings, Alanis still meet many of the movie actors who says he enjoys watching Endgame. He have posed with his ticket stubs at said that while his reactions are never as conventions. intense as they used to be, he still laughs Alanis stated that he’s been and gets sad at the right parts, even an Avengers fan since he was a kid. though he admits he knows much of the After seeing Endgame 150 times, movie by heart by now. His favorite part Alanis may just be one of the has not changed: the moment his favorite biggest Avengers fans in the world.
The Veggie Van, The Tampa Y’s Way To Tackle Food Deserts By Sean Crumpacker
Approximately poverty line, free 2.3 million US citior reduced meal zens live in lowparticipants, and income areas that households are more than 10 residing in the miles from a targeted areas, supermarket or as well as ALICE grocery store. (Asset Limited, These areas withIncome out access to Constrained, affordable and Employed) popuhealthy food choiclations. es are known as The Veggie The Veggie Van. The mobile marketplace can food deserts. Van’s second be set up easily in any location. Illness, disease goal is to miniand poor health run rampant in these mize the risks of obesity, chronic disease, zones where no good food is available. and high blood pressure. The Veggie Van Luckily, the Tampa YMCA is tackling has a nutritionist on board at all times to the issue with an innovative solution: the work with families to improve food prepaVeggie Van. The Veggie Van is a mobile ration and cooking habits in order to commarketplace; it drives from community to bat poor health conditions which are community to offer affordable, healthy prevalent in food deserts. food to residents which might not otherChildhood obesity is the main target wise get any. Currently, the Veggie Van is of the Veggie Van’s nutrition efforts. targeting the following communities: Childhood obesity can cause high blood Wimauma, Tampa Heights, Sulphur pressure and high cholesterol, and can Springs, Plant City/Dover and Lacoochee, lead to type II diabetes. Low self-esteem, all of which have demonstrated a need negative body image, and depression are for nutritional wellness. often the result of childhood obesity, The Veggie Van’s primary goal is to which the Tampa Y aims to cut down on. combat food deserts in the Tampa metroAlongside the Veggie Van, the politan area. In 2018, the Veggie Van Tampa Y offers a wide variety of proserved 9,293 individuals and families with grams to fight chronic disease and obesia total of 18,586 bags of fresh produce— ty in both children and adults. Family fitthe equivalent of 139,395 meals. The ness classes, Y weight, SilverSneakers, Veggie Van distributes bags of pre-packand the Y Diabetes Prevention Program aged produce for a nominal fee of $1. are all great programs to get started. The Veggie Van serves adults with For information, visit www.tampaymchildren (including designated careca.org/programs/communitygivers,) households under 200% of the programs/veggie-van/.
Marital and Family Law WENDY K. MCGINNIS, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW & CERTIFIED FAMILY MEDIATOR
You put your family first. So do we. DIVORCE, PARENTING PLANS & TIME-SHARING, CHILD SUPPORT & ALIMONY, PATERNITY, ADOPTIONS, RELOCATIONS, MODIFICATIONS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, NAME CHANGES, MEDIATION
FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION
Practicing marital and family law exclusively since 2001
(813) 235-4650
410 S. WARE BLVD., SUITE 402, TAMPA (NEAR U.S. 301 AND HWY 60)
WWW.BRANDONDIVORCE.COM The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask the lawyer to send you free written information about her qualifications and experience.
Page 4
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
C.A.R.E. Animal Shelter Starts Fundraising Campaign To Build New Facility
Teen Court Volunteers Hear Cases Offering Alternatives To First-Time Offenders
for the new facility, which will include kennels, cat rooms, a cat ICU, a food preparation area, an isolated space for new arrivals, and a surgery and treatment room for Attendees gather around for the ribbon cutting on-sight spay and ceremony on May 31 at the Sun City Center neuter procedures. Chamber of Commerce to kick off the C.A.R.E. They plan to build Build It Campaign. on the same land The Critter Adoption the current facility is on. & Rescue Effort Inc., or C.A.R.E., has “This project is going to take a long started the ‘Build It Campaign’ to raise time to complete,” Smith said. “There is a money to build a new shelter. It kicked off lot of preparation work that needs to be the campaign on May 31 with a ribbon done and money that needs to be raised cutting ceremony at the Sun City Center before we can even break ground.” Chamber of Commerce, according to Building a new facility is important to C.A.R.E. President Penny Smith. C.A.R.E. because it will help the public Founded in 2000 on a three-acre become more aware of the services it property in Ruskin, C.A.R.E. is South provides and enables more animals to County’s only nonprofit, no-kill shelter with get adopted quicker. a mission to reduce the number of home“Even though we’ve been here for 20 less and abandoned animals through years most people don’t have any idea adoption, sterilization and education. It is where we are, what we do, or that we run by 100 volunteers with no county, exist,” Smith said. “So, part of what we’re state or federal funding, Smith said. doing with this project is creating public After almost 20 years, the shelter has awareness.” outgrown its current structure and needs Having a larger facility with the ability a larger, more updated space to improve to house more animals at a time will also its efficiency. The new shelter will be four help C.A.R.E. deal with the increase in times the size of the current one and will animal populations on the streets. cost an estimated three million dollars to “There is a huge animal population complete. growth problem in South County,” Smith So far, the campaign has raised 500 said. dollars in donations from the public. C.A.R.E. is located at 1528 27th St C.A.R.E. has partnered with Bacon SE in Ruskin. For info, call 645-2273 or Group Architecture to create design plans visit https://careshelter.org/.
For firstnity to learn from time teenage their mistakes offenders, Teen without affecting Court is a better their future while alternative to offering their juvenile court. In peers interested the Teen Court in the legal proProgram, after fession an admitting guilt or opportunity that taking responsicould shape their bility for their future." misdemeanor Everyone offenses, teen benefits in this A pro bono attorney, volunteering as the judge, offenders have program. speaking with teen volunteers in a Teen Court session. their cases Offenders, who heard and are then sanctioned by teen must be ages 13-18, can avoid formal juries and have about five weeks to comjuvenile court, are provided resources plete it, avoiding formal prosecution and a for individual and family services and stained court record. can return as volunteers. Youth volunCreated by the Thirteenth Judicial teers will receive community service Circuit of Hillsborough County in 1990, hours; mentorship opportunities; Teen Court also has teens volunteering increase communication, public speakas juries and defense and prosecution ing and communication skills; and attorneys. Pro bono attorneys volunteer have a strong addition to their as judges and train the ‘teen’ attorneys. resumes. Pamela Stokes, who recently retired Megan Hoening, who is a junior at as Teen Court coordinator, was with the Newsome High School, said, “I decidprogram since it began. She said the ed to volunteer for Teen Court to get a youth volunteers are very diligent, are not feel of what a trial is really like and to judgmental of the offenders and try to do what I can to be a part of the court reach out, direct and help them. system. I’ve had a lot of fun and find “I love the environment and working the trials to be interesting while also with the teenagers,” she said. “I love look- learning a lot.” ing back and seeing that some of the stuCourt Administrator Gina Justice dents I’ve worked with…they’re actually said, “In a court environment, you now attorneys and they’re working with have so few instances where you realus in a pro bono status as Teen Court ly feel you made a positive impact… judges.” And when they come and participate Pro bono attorneys will gain pro bono in such an innovative program, it’s just hours, can teach youths about court trials a way to engage in a way that results and enhance their skills and help them in a positive outcome for everybody.” open career paths in the legal profession Teen Court is held on Tuesdays through mentorship. The victim and comfrom 5:30-8 p.m. on the third floor of munity are also compensated for the the Edgecomb Courthouse at 800 E. offender’s actions. Twiggs Street in Tampa. Philip Colesanti, an associate attorFor more information, visit the ney at Roig Lawyers in Tampa who volTeen Court FAQ pages at unteers said, "Teen Court offers a positive http://www.fljud13.org/CourtPrograms/ perspective on our criminal justice sysJuvenileDiversionPrograms.aspx or tem. It gives those in trouble an opportucall Yvette Boatwright at 307-4478.
By Jordyn Kalman
By Taylor Wells
Mary & Martha House Fashion and Home Goods Shop and Make a Difference! Hours: Tues. – Fri. 8 – 4 and Sat. 9 - 12 1009 1st Street SW / Ruskin, FL
Best Oysters Around!
813-645-7874 www.marymarthahouse.org
Clothing and Accessories, Housewares, Furniture, Children’s Toys, and so much more! You can help to sustain our programs by shopping with us and by donating your gently used items.
ALWAYS FRESH!
Located on the Beautiful Alafia River! LIVE MUSIC: Friday & Saturday 7pm to 11pm | Sunday 2pm to 6pm KARAOKE: Saturday 2pm to 6pm
HONESTY & INTEGRITY THEOFCORNERSTONE BUSINESS! A unique BoutiqueStyle CPA "irm providing small businesses & individuals with personalized tax and accounting services.
• Upfront pricing, reasonable rates with no surprise invoices • Clear deadlines for completion of work USE • Being available to clients year round THERESA TURNER OWNER / FOUNDER TAX HAPPENS? • Empowering clients to do as much or as little as they desire
WHY
Certified Public Accountant Master’s Degree in Taxation Proud Member Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce
4.9 STAR RATING (57 Reviews)
5 STAR RATING (43 reviews)
813.304.5569 | www.TaxHappens.com
10018 Park Place Ave • Riverview (just off I75 & Gibsonton Dr Exit 250)
July 2019
Page 5
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
W W W
.
O S P R E Y O B S E R V E R WE’VE MOVED TO VALRICO!
.
C O M
FOLLOW US:
2109 Lithia Pinecrest Rd., Valrico, FL 33596 (office) 657-2418 • (fax) 657-4469
7 © Copyright 2012-2013 - Osprey Observer, Inc. No reproduction without written permission.
MANAGING EDITOR
ASSIGNMENT EDITOR
Marie Gilmore
Michelle Colesanti
editor@ospreyobserver.com
michelle@ospreyobserver.com
LAYOUT EDITOR
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
657-2418
657-2418
Kathi Hayes
Kathy Collins
khayes@ospreyobserver.com
kcollins@ospreyobserver.com
DELIVERY MANAGER
BILLING MANAGER
657-2418
657-2418
Chuck Hoening
Terry Vassalotti
chuck@ospreyobserver.com
terry@ospreyobserver.com
NEWS REPORTER
GRAPHICS MANAGER
657-2418
657-2418
Kate Quesada
Denise Graf
kquesada@ospreyobserver.com
denise@ospreyobserver.com
NEWS REPORTER
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
657-2418
657-2418
Taylor Wells
Jennifer Hurst
taylormwells18@gmail.com
jhurst@ospreyobserver.com
657-2418
657-2418
PUBLISHING POSITIVE COMMUNITY NEWS THROUGHOUT
BLOOMINGDALE/FISHHAWK • RIVERVIEW • APOLLO BEACH • BRANDON • VALRICO DIRECTOR OF MARKETING
RIVERVIEW ADVERTISING
Patricia Tracy
Carole Fluhart
ptracy@ospreyobserver.com
carole@ospreyobserver.com
FISHHAWK & VALRICO ADVERTISING
CHRISTIAN VOICE & BRANDON ADVERTISING
657-2418
720-810-7843
Kerrie Hoening
Trisha Becker
625-1527
919-8888
kerrie@ospreyobserver.com
tbecker@ospreyobserver.com
APOLLO BEACH SOUTHSHORE ADVERTISING
Melissa Hartmann
833-7470
mhartmann@ospreyobserver.com
If interested in advertising in our Brandon or Valrico editions, please contact us at 813-657-2418. CHRISTIAN VOICE EDITOR
Amanda Boston
ASSOCIATED WITH OSPREY OBSERVER
813-777-9824
aboston@ospreyobserver.com
If you have an
Ad, Story or Press Release that you would like in the next
Bloomingdale/FishHawk edition
please contact Osprey Observer 657-2418.
Deadline for next BL/FishHawk edition is 10th of month.
We Buy C ins We also buy Stamp Collections, Proof Sets, Postcards, and Foreign Coins Buy • Sell • Estimates • Appraisals
CORBIN’S Stamp & Coin
209 N. Kings Ave. • Brandon, Florida 33510
813-651-3266 corbincoin@verizon.net Mon-Fri 9am - 4pm Sat 9am - 1pm
Calling All Marines, FMF Corpsmen And FMF Chaplains
First Tuesday of the month; 7 p.m. Alafia American Legion Post #148, 7240 US Hwy. 301 in Riverview. The Sgt. Walter P. Ryan Detachment of the Marine Corps League is looking for new members. All Marines welcome. Other military branch members accepted too. Email mclsgtryan@gmail.com or call Ron Essick at 503-0390.
Social Security Benefits Seminar Hosted By Angeloni Tax Advisory Group Tuesday, July 23 and August 20 and Thursday, July 11 and August 8; 5:45 p.m. Learn strategies and principles behind the proper timing of taking your Social Security benefits; perfect for ages 58-67. The HCC campus at the Regent, 6437 Watson Rd. in Riverview. Call 626-7575 to make reservations. Leave message after 4:30 p.m.
Dancing With A Balance
Every Tuesday; 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Sun Towers Retirement & Rehab Community. 101 Trinity Lakes Dr., Sun City Center Do you like to dance but are worried about falling? Join this free line dancing class lead by trained therapists. Boot scoot and boogie safely together and make exercise fun. RSVP 634-3347.
Life Challenges Support Group
Every Tuesday; 1-3 p.m. at Sun Towers Retirement & Rehab Community 101 Trinity Lakes Dr., Sun City Center Rid yourself of depression, anxiety, frustrations with family, children, friends, life changes, health problems, finances and more. All welcome in complete confidence and free of charge. No appointment is necessary.
VFW Riverview Post 8108 Events
7504 Riverview Dr.; 671-9845 Every Sunday; 9 a.m.-12 Noon - All You Can Eat Breakfast Every Monday; 7 p.m. – Bingo Night
Parkinson's Support Group At Savannah Court Of Brandon
Third Tuesday of the month; 6 p.m. Savannah Court of Brandon, 824 N. Parsons Ave., Brandon Call 643-6767 to RSVP with Rhonda Fournier, Executive Director.
Hawthorne Health & Rehab Parkinson’s Disease Support Group
Third Thursday of the month; 2 p.m. 851 W. Lumsden Rd., Brandon For more information or to register, call 661-8998 - M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tampa Bay Chief Petty Officers Meeting
Fourth Thursday each month; 6:30 p.m. Tampa Buffet, 3904 S. Dale Mabry, Britton Plaza, Tampa For information, call Chuck Peterman, President – 767-1569
FREE ESTIMATES
for both Landscaping and Lawn Care!
Service Includes: Established Since 2002 We also offer: • Mowing Landscape Design • Trimming and • Edging Installation • Weeding of the flower beds Licensed & Insured • Blowing off all surfaces NICOLE@GREENLIZARDLAWNS.COM • Trimming of shrubbery Military Discounts WWW.GREENLIZARDLAWNS.COM
Saint Anne Catholic Church ~Masses~
Vigil Sunday Monday-Friday Wednesday Jueves Healing Masses Holy Days Confession
Saturday 4:30 p.m. 8 a.m., 10 a.m., & 5 p.m. Español 12:30 p.m. 8 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
8 a.m. First Wednesday of the month 5 p.m. First Sunday of the month Contact Parish Office for Schedule Thursday 6:15 p.m. Saturday 3:15 p.m.
Serving the South Shore area: Apollo Beach, Ruskin, Sun City & So. Gibsonton
Hwy. 41 • 106 11th Ave NE • Ruskin SaintAnneRuskin.org • 813-645-1714
Page 6
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Volume 17, Issue 7
Hillsborough County Commissioner Kicks Off Countdown To 2020 Census
Before You Paddle, Heed These Safety Tips, And Get A Sticker
“Hillsborough “So we can teach as many County is one of people as possible when, the fastest growhow, and why they need to ing counties in complete their census the entire counforms.” try, however, only Another focus of the 75 percent of our Complete Count Committee residents fill out is informing people the centhe census on sus survey is shifting to a average,” mostly online format for the Hillsborough first time ever next year, County Miller said. Residents can Commission now submit their forms Chairman Lesley online, on a tablet, over the “Les” Miller Jr. phone, or through the mail. Hillsborough County Commission said, “That leaves “We need to get every Chairman and Complete Count a lot of people person counted at Committee Chairman Lesley “Les” Miller Jr. unaccounted for.” Hillsborough County and the With the 2020 census less than a state of Florida using any mechanism we year away, Miller has led county-wide can possibly get,” Miller said. efforts to raise awareness about the The 2020 census will determine what importance of this once-in-a-decade popshare of $675 billion dollars in federal ulation count by leading the Complete funds the county will receive to spend on Count Committee, which held a kick-off schools, hospitals, roads and highways, meeting at the Seminole Heights Garden infrastructure, public safety, emergency Center on Monday, May 20. preparedness and social service proThe event was funded by the U.S. grams over the next ten years, Miller said. Census Bureau and was free to the pubThe results are also important on a lic. During the meeting, attendees created national level, Miller said. It decides the volunteer-run subcommittees aimed at number of elected officials Florida will educating key areas of the community, have in the US House of Representatives Miller said. and how voting districts will be redrawn. The committees include: Business “This census will determine our and Industry, Faith and Cultural-based future,” Miller said, “When the time comes organizations, Media and Promotions, to fill the survey out, please do it. We Neighborhoods and Community-based want it to get it to get as close to 100 perorganizations, and Public Service and cent as we possibly can this time.” Education. To get involved with a subcommittee, “That’s the important part of getting visit www.hillsboroughcounty.org/en/resithis campaign started early,” Miller said, dents/citizens/2020-united-states-census.
hypothermia and drowning. Bring plenty water to drink. Wear a hat and sunscreen and consider wearing loose a fitting sun shirt to protect against heat related illnesses. Water temperatures below 60 degrees increase the likelihood of hypothermia. •Environmental conditions in Tampa Bay can change withRecreational in minutes. Winds and Boating Safety is a tides can push paddle primary mission for craft offshore, making it difthe U.S. Coast Guard ficult or impossible to Auxiliary, and it has return to shore. The slow noted an increase in speeds and small visual incidents, injuries and profiles of paddle crafts deaths involving pad- An orange paddle craft sticker with make them vulnerable to contact information. This helps dle craft. swamping and collision Law Enforcment and rescue Canoes, kayaks services to locate the owner of an with powered watercraft. “orphaned” paddle craft. and stand-up paddle Have a whistle and flashboards are all classified as vessels by the light to signal other vessels. U.S. Coast Guard and are subject to fed•Underestimating environmental faceral (and state) regulations. tors and overestimating personal capabili•Unless a paddle board is being used ties are two mental conditions that can within a ‘swimming, surfing or bathing lead a paddle craft operator into trouble area,’ it must have a USCG-approved life quickly. Do not drink while operating any jacket for each person and a sound-provessel. ducing device on board while on the •Download the USCG boating app water. on your cell phone and place it in a water•Although not required to wear the proof buoyant container. Consider purlife jacket while on Florida waters (unless chasing a handheld marine radio and a under 6), it is advisable to find a comfortPLB (Personal Locator Beacon). Include able life jacket to wear or easily carry on your phone number on the paddle craft the water. with a waterproof marker to assist law •If operating in limited visibility or at enforcement and rescue in the case you night, bring a flashlight or lantern that pro- are separated from your paddle craft. duces a white light. It should be displayed Leave information with friend or relative to approaching vessels in enough time to as to when you estimate returning to prevent a collision. Do not be continually shore. display or shine directly onto an oncom•Take a boating safety course and a ing vessel. paddle craft operation class. The regulations are the bare miniFor more information, download the mum for safety. Dangers that paddle craft USCG Boating App at www.uscgboatoperators should be aware of and preing/mobile.org or on U.S. Coast Guard cautions to take are: Auxiliary, Flotilla 74, call 644-2894 or visit •Paddle craft operators face dehydra- http://wow.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit= tion, heat related illnesses, fatigue, 070-07-04.
By Jordyn Kalman
MONOGRAMMING AND SO MUCH MORE!
CELEBRATING “1” Year in Apollo Beach
By George Papabeis, Public Affairs Officer
ADVANCED PERMANENT MAKEUP Brows, Eyeliner, Lips • Eyelash Extensions Electrolysis • Lash Lifts & Tint Microneedling • Teeth Whitening • Skin care 101 Flamingo Dr | Apollo Beach, FL 33572 | 813-523-0435
www. BlissologieBeauty.com DAMON C. GLISSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Probate and Estate Planning • Home Visits • Wills • Medicaid Planning • Divorce • Personal Injury • Wrongful Death
10% Off Purchase Boutique Items Only
(Excludes Inis and Simply Southern) Expires: August 30, 2019
(813) 641-0808 6126 N. US Hwy. 41 (in the Waterside Shoppes) Apollo Beach Hours: Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm
SHOP ONLINE TOO AT:
WWW.SOUTHSHOREBOUTIQUE.COM
5908 FORTUNE PLACE APOLLO BEACH, FL 33572 www.Glisson1.com
(813) 645-6796 The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisement. Before you decide, ask us to send you FREE written information about our qualifications and experience.
July 2019
Page 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Circus Arts Conservatory & The Ringling Presents The 12th Annual Summer Circus Spectacular
By Jasmine Haroun
The 12th chased a ticket are Annual welcome to visit Summer the Circus Circus Museum for only Spectacular is five dollars, as back in town. long as a ticket is From now shown. According through to its website, The Saturday, Ringling grounds, August 3, The now also known Circus Arts as the State Art Conservatory Museum of & The Ringling. are Performer Rockardy executing offering tickhis dangerous hand balancing act. ets to its Summer Spectacular show that will be showcasing “some of the finest circus artists from around the world.” The show is tailored to all-ages and promises to be a fun-filled family event. The annual event is held at the Florida is home to one of the Historic Asolo Theater on the grounds of preeminent art and cultural collections in The Ringling, located at 5401 Bay Shore the United States. Its story began nearly Rd. in Sarasota. It includes a variety of a century ago, with the circus impresario exciting acts - some that will leave audiand his beloved wife’s shared love for ences on the edge of their chairs. “Each Sarasota, Italy and art. So, not only will year our Summer Circus Spectacular audience members get a dazzling show, has grown in attendance and thrills and but afterward, they will have the chance we are confident this year will continue to to see the history behind the circus. break new ground,” said CAC founder Last year, the lineup included tango and president/CEO Pedro Reis. dancers, aerialists, clowns, balancing The event will be held during two acts and many more enticing acts, and showings on Tuesday through Friday at this year’s show is just as exciting. The 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. plus on Saturday at 2 entire cast is performing to “delight and p.m. and 5 p.m., each show only an hour engage” their audiences. long. Tickets are $16 dollars for an adult For more information about the cirticket and $12 for child admission (ages cus or if you would like to purchase tick12 years and under). ets, please visit Ringling.org or call 941After the show, members who pur360-7399.
THE BRIDGES
The Area’s #1 Choice for Assisted Living The Bridges Assisted Living Community has been the number one choice for retirement living since opening their doors in 2009. From the moment you take in its modern design and grandeur, you’ll realize The Bridges is not your average assisted living community. The Bridges encourages your freedom to enjoy life in a serene and lovely setting, offering many opportunities to participate in a number of activities such as chair dancing, art classes, creative cooking classes, book club, gardening, and Wii bowling- while building lasting friendships. Residents also enjoy lunch outings and shopping trips accompanied by trained dedicated staff.
Licensed nurses, available seven days a week take special pride in ensuring that every care need is met with a friendly, helping hand. And remarkably with few exceptions, the same administrative staff and department managers remain at the helm since opening. Delicious meals are prepared by The Bridges’own Chef Clyde, with every Sunday boasting a gourmet buffet prepared for residents and guests in the luxurious Clubhouse Dining Room. 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Apartments Available
813.413.8900 bridgesretirement.com
Page 8
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Volume 17, Issue 7
Questions Answered About When To Water During The Rainy Season By Katherine Munson
Q: When is the best time of day to water your lawn? A: Follow the time of day specified by your local water restrictions. A good rule of thumb is to water your lawn before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. to reduce evaporation from the sun. Q: How can I be sure my yard has received enough water? Q: Why are the summer A: Use a rain gauge to months the best time for outdetermine how much rain door water conservation? your yard has received. If A: During the summer you have a rain sensor, months of June, July, August make sure that it is working and September, Florida typicalproperly by manually turning ly sees increased rainfall. the irrigation system on and When it is raining daily, give spraying a water hose at the your irrigation system a break. rain sensor. If the sensor is Yards need no more than a working properly, your irrigaKatherine Munson, one-half to three-quarter inch of Senior Conservation tion system will automaticalwater every two to three days. Education Coordinator ly turn off within three minIf your lawn has received with the Southwest utes. Florida Water enough water from rainfall, turn Management District. Q: Any other tips on off your irrigation system, and making the most of the rainy season? turn it back on when needed. A: It is important to make sure gutter Q: When should you water your downspouts are directed into landscaped lawn? areas or your lawn. Installing a rain barrel A: Water only when your yard needs also is a great way to capture excess it. The simplest way to determine if your rainwater during the summer months. For yard needs water is to look for these visumore information on how to install a rain al clues: Grass blades are folded in half barrel, visit the District’s website at lengthwise on at least one-third of your WaterMatters.org/rain-barrels. yard. Grass blades appear blue-gray. Grass blades do not spring back, leaving footprints on the lawn for several minutes after walking on it. If your yard is showing signs that it needs water, check your local forecast to see if rain is on the way.
Sun City Center’s
Katherine Munson is a Senior Conservation Education Coordinator with the District. She assists with water conservation outreach efforts throughout the 16-county area and oversees the District’s youth education program.
$1,000,000 Available! BUYING: GOLD AND SILVER
WE NEED GOLD COINS AND GOLD BARS COINS JEWELRY • COLLECTIBLES
SPECIALIST IN ALL ROLEX Call: (863) 899-8048 or (813)373-2802 Hours: Mon-Thur 9-3 Fri & Sat 9-2 Closed Sunday Private appointments available.
1651 Sun City Center Blvd, Sun City Center (Located inside The Sun City Center Chamber of Commerce)
Karla Marie Carolan, J.D. Jacqueline O. Ellett, J.D., LL.M.
July 2019
Page 9
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Local Dad Writes First Inspiring Book Suburban Luchador
St. Vincent de Paul’s Food Pantry Relocates To Boyette Road
What does a subdeep love of family, Rivera urban dad have in said, “I tried to pull from all common with a profesthe different facets of my sional wrestler? More life and tie it into a clean, than you would think. humorous book that ultiPhilip Rivera’s memoir, mately celebrates fatherSuburban Luchador: hood, marriage and faith. Memoirs from From a faith perspective, it Suburbia, will show you will encourage you, from a how a normal husband fatherhood perspective, it and father often wears will inspire you as a parthe mask of a hero. ent. If you don’t have kids, What started as a there’s something to conblog five years ago nect to.” His book has blossomed into a Philip Rivera, author of Suburban something for everyone, humorous slice-of-life Luchador and Yarei (wife), Elias such as the advice to par(6), Selah (4) and Analise (2). collection about ents that for every child Rivera’s life. With the support of you have, you are allowed to his family, especially his wife, be ten minutes late to church who allowed him to write in the or helping a student navigate a few precious hours of free time prom predicament. while all their children were in When he is not writing or bed, Rivera, migrant resource teaching, you can try to catch teacher at Lennard High School Rivera as he travels around by day and masked crusader by the country with his wife, Yarei; night, was ready to share his his six-year old son, Elias; and debut novel with the larger comhis two daughters, Selah and munity. Analise, four and two years old Having spent a portion of his childrespectively. This summer, it is an all-out hood in Mexico, he grew to love Mexican trip to the Grand Canyon; one minivan, culture. The idea of a suburban luchador one tent, one month. combines the mundane aspects of suburFor more information, visit www.facebia with an exotic, over-the-top character, book.com/suburbanluchador/ and much like a popular Mexican lucha libre http://suburbanluchador.com/signup/. wrestler. From potty-training to road trips From there, you can head to Amazon to to backyard barbeque, Rivera somehow grab your copy of Suburban Luchador: makes it seem larger than life through his Memoirs from Suburbia which is available honesty and imagination. free on Amazon Prime and for $7.99 in Drawing on his Christian faith and his paperback.
For more than two of general groceries. If decades, the Society of someone would like to conSt. Vincent de Paul tinue receiving assistance, (SVdP) has been operthe SVdP pantry requires ating as the ‘Hands and identification for each Feet’ of Jesus by feedhousehold member along ing and praying for those with proof of residence in need. The ministry is such as a TECO bill. In a component of St. addition to receiving food, Stephen Catholic the ministry provides finanChurch in Riverview and cial assistance for utilities dispenses food on and rent along with Fridays from 10:30 a.m.other resources 12:30 p.m. through a through its thrift weekly pantry distribustore located in Pictured is the former tion. Ruskin. president of the Society The all-volunteer “Jesus told His of St. Vincent de Paul Kathie Huff and current president disciples to take care of those operation is currently Bridget Wray. managed by Bridget in need both spiritually and Wray, the president of the St. Stephen physically,” explained Kathie Huff, the forSVdP Conference. Wray has endured the mer SVdP president, who has spent enormous task of relocating the food more than a decade volunteering with the pantry from the former facility on Bell pantry. “We begin each meeting with a Shoals Rd. to its new location on Boyette gospel reading, discussion and prayer. Rd. The pantry will close its doors on Before we begin interviewing our families, Friday, July 5 and will reopen at its new we gather in a circle, with those who location on Friday, July 12. choose to, and pray with them for their “The new space will be better for us needs and intentions.” since we will be on the same property as The food pantry is in need of volunour church,” explained Wray. “Being at teers to help sort and replenish its the old property meant we weren't very shelves and pick up food donations from visible. Now people will once again see various bakeries and stores. Both moneus and the work we do. This always helps tary and nonperishable food donations with volunteers and donations. It also will are also appreciated. For a complete list be easier for those in need to find us of opportunities on how you can support since we will be near the church.” the ministry, email svdp@ststephenThe pantry helps first-time visitors by catholic.org or visit www.ststephenoffering about 10 pounds of food per percatholic.org and click ‘Ministries.’ St. son. The items include frozen meats, Stephen is located at 10118 Saint fresh produce, bakery items and a variety Stephen Cir. in Riverview.
By Amy Schechter
By Amanda Boston
$5,150
BREAST AUGMENTATION WITH SILICONE IMPLANTS
$4,150
BREAST AUGMENTATION WITH SALINE IMPLANTS. SURGERY MUST BE SCHEDULED FOR JULY 2019. ONLY APPLIES TO NEW BOOKINGS.
Breast Augmentation Breast Lift Tummy Tuck Mommy Makeover Liposuction Buttocks Lift
Facelift Eyelid Surgery/Browlift Skin Tightening Laser Hair Removal Botox/Dysport Dermal Fillers Cellfina Cellulite Reduction Renuvion Skin Tightening
Stanley A. Castor, M.D., FACS Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Certified American Board of Plastic Surgery
813.971.2000 www.DrCastor.com
Page 10
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Volume 17, Issue 7
Sixth Annual Flight To Honor Mission Planned By Polk City Veterans Council By Sean Crumpacker
The Polk City Veterans found on the Polk City Veterans of this year's Flight to Honor posing at the WWII monument. Council has announced its Veterans Council website. plan to hold its sixth Flight to According to Colonel Honor Mission, currently Clark, “The ability to continexpected to be conducted ue the Flight to Honor produring April 2020. The flight gram is totally dependent on will leave early in the mornsupport from our communiing from Lakeland Linder ty.� The nation can never International Airport for the thank veterans enough for one day trip to Washington, their service, but helping to DC, and return to the same fund life-changing programs airport later that night. like Flight to Honor is a Veterans will visit the war good way to start. monuments and the event "I can't even begin to tell will provide an opportunity for you how very wonderful yesthe community to honor their terday's trip to DC was. It sacrifices. was a trip of a lifetime," an Applications for both vetunnamed veteran wrote erans and guardians are about a previous Mission. being accepted now, and finalized "The welcome reception when we plans landed was the will be clinchdepender. It ent on gave the numall of ber of us applisome cants. closure All to some veterans bad are eligimemoble to ries of apply for our Representative Vincent Ross Spano attending the Flight to Honor Mission. the Mission so long as return both veterans and guardians can be guardians are hoped to be taken on they have not been on a previous home from that war." downloaded on the Polk City 2020’s Mission 6, which is estimated Flight to Honor or Honor Flight Aside from donations, the Polk Veterans Council website at to cost $98,000, and which will be Mission. There are multiple options City Veterans Council will also be http://polkveteranscouncil.com. covered entirely by donations. for veterans to apply under to best accepting volunteers. Those interestUSAF Colonel (Ret) Gary Clark, Donations made to the Flight to suit their needs and civilians can ed may contact Chairman of the Polk City Veterans Honor Mission are tax-deductible and flighttohonorpolk@gmail.com to ask apply as guardians at the cost of a Council, stated that 180 veterans and the address to send them to can be $450 donation. The applications for questions and learn how to help.
July 2019
Page 11
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Local Riverview Student Attends Space Camp In Huntsville, AL
Staff Report
The explowe got to build a ration of space is structure underwaon everyone’s ter, and feel what it mind as we look was like to have to to celebrate the build something 50th anniversary without gravity,” she of Man’s first said. “Space steps on the Academy is an Moon. amazingly fun What better camp for any kid, time to attend the even if you are not Space Academy Local student Kaitlyn Chin spent a week this that interested in at the U.S. Space summer at Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. STEM.” and Rocket This program is Center, home of specifically designed Space Camp®, for trainees who have Space Camp® a passion for space Robotics™, Aviation exploration. Chin Challenge®, U.S. spent the week trainCyber Camp® ing with a team that and NASA Marshall flew a simulated Space Flight space mission to the Center’s Official Visitor Center. International Space Station (ISS), the Kaitlyn Chin, a student from Moon or Mars. Riverview, recently got to do just that this Students sleep in quarters designed summer. “Space Academy is truly an to resemble the ISS and train in simulaexperience of a lifetime. While I was tors like those used by NASA. there, I got to work with a team of kids More than 850,000 trainees have from around the country. We launched graduated from a Space Camp® promissions to the ISS and trained like gram since its inception in Huntsville, AL, astronauts using gravity-defying simulain 1982, including European Space tions and built and launched our own Agency astronaut, Samantha rockets.” Cristoforetti and NASA astronauts Dottie The weeklong educational program Metcalf-Lindenburger, Dr. Kate Rubins, promotes science, technology, engineer- Dr. Serena Auñón-Chancellor and ing and math (STEM), while training stu- Christina Koch, who is serving onboard dents and with hands-on activities and the International Space Station. For missions based on teamwork, leadership more information, visit www.spaceand problem solving. camp.com or call 1-800-637-7223 for “For my favorite challenge though, more information.
CFC037149
813-643-7173 Licensed • Bonded • Insured
(813) 643-7173
LIFE INSURANCE • INVESTMENTS • MANAGED MONEY
(813)626-7575 www.angelonitax.com
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT? Never pay a consult fee to talk to us. Attend one of our seminars on Social Security. Full retirement/social security analysis (no charge) We stay up to date on all tax laws. We are a fully licensed fiduciary firm. 11938 Balm Riverview Road Riverview, FL 33569 Business Hours: Mon - Fri 9am-5pm
Locally Owned and Operated by a 21-Year Air Force Veteran
Plumbing Repairs Re-pipes Drain stoppages Home Additions Remodels Fixtures & Accessories
Backflow Device Testing Water Softener Installation Water Heater Installation New Construction (Residential) New Construction (Commercial)
Find out more at our website:
WWW.COGGINSPLUMBING.COM Proudly serving the Tampa Bay area for over 30 years.
24 Hour Emergency Service
10% OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL Expires 7/31/19
$50 OFF
NEW WATER HEATER PURCHASE & INSTALLATION Expires 7/31/19
$200 OFF RESIDENTIAL REPIPE Expires 7/31/19
Page 12
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Get To Know Your Local State Senators, Galvano, Rouson, Lee
By Kathy L. Collins
The Florida State parts of Seffner, Mango Senate is the upper and Ruskin. chamber of the Florida Senator Rouson's State Legislature. The main office is in St. state of Florida has 40 Petersburg. However, state senators. The he does have mobile areas are known as disoffice hours in Riverview tricts. Locally, we are at the Winthrop Town represented by three. Centre and in Ybor City Senate District 21 is at the Cuban Club. The represented by State St. Petersburg office is Senator and President open Monday through of the Senate Bill Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 Galvano. District 21 covp.m. The Riverview and ers portions of Ybor City offices are by Hillsborough County appointment only. To set south of Plant City and an appointment, please all of Manatee County. call 727-822-6828. Senator Galvano’s Senator Rouson's office is located at 1023 legislative aides are Manatee Ave. W., Ste. Jason Holloway, Tennille Senator Bill Galvano, whose office is Senator Darryl Rouson, whose office Senator Tom Lee, whose office is 201 in Bradenton. The located in Bradenton, represents resiMoore and Elise Minkoff. is located in St. Petersburg, reprelocated in Brandon, represents residents who reside in District 21. sents residents who reside in office number is 941dents who reside in District 20. Senator Rouson Galvano is currently serving as the District 19. 741-3401 and his email said, "As your Senator, I state agencies, but Senate President. between his disis other times we have to look to the leg- am here to represent your interests in trict office and his law office. Galvano.bill.web@FLSenate.gov. Tallahassee during the annual legislaislative process for solutions." Senator Senate District 20 is represented Senator Galvano said, “We are tive session." Senator Rouson added, Lee added, "My office serves as a liaihappy to work with our constituents on by State Senator Tom Lee. District 20 "We can help with issues regarding son between our constituents and covers Northeast Hillsborough (includany challenges they are facing with state agencies such as the state agencies. Sometimes state ing Brandon), Southeast Pasco and regard to local, state or federal govDepartment of Transportation or agencies can be difficult to navigate." Northwest Polk Counties. ernment. If we cannot help, we will put Department of Health. We can file legWhen Senator Lee is not in Senator Lee's office is located at you in touch with someone who can.” islation to change state laws and bring Tallahassee, he works as Vice 915 Oakfield Dr. in Brandon. You can Senator Galvano added, “During appropriations back for projects in the President of Sabal Homes, spends my term as Senate President, I have a reach Senator Lee by calling 653-7061 time with his family and serves on sev- district." or emailing lee.tom.web@flsenate.gov. fulltime staff in Tallahassee who focus When the legislature is not in seseral boards. His local legislative aides are Melonie on our legislative policy and budget sion, Senator Rouson works as an Senate District 19 is represented Hoyt and Natalie Brown. goals. This allows our district office to attorney for the Rubenstein Law by State Senator Darryl Rouson. Senator Lee said, "I find it helpful focus almost solely on constituent Group. District 19 covers Pinellas and to hear from constituents about specifservices.” You can access current informaHillsborough Counties. It includes ic issues. Sometimes a problem can When the legislature is not in sestion by visiting www.flsenate.gov. Brandon, Riverview, Apollo Beach and sion, Senator Galvano divides his time be solved with a call to one of our
Come Play on
Tuesdays
1/2 Price Arcade Games 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM Certain Restrictions Apply
TOO HOT
Kathleen Carroll MD, Charles DeVine MD, Troy Noonan MD Board Certified in General Psychiatry
- TMS Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
to think about being outside? Join us for COOL Summer COSMIC Bowling!
is a
non-invasive, drug free treatment for Depression
Tuesday’s 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Wednesday’s 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Only $8.00 per person bowling shoe rental included!
Does your child LOVE to bowl?
We still have spots available in our Saturday morning Youth leagues!
performed by a Psychiatrist.
DO YOU SUFFER FROM DEPRESSION? No anesthesia or sedation required during the process. The patient remains awake and alert. FDA Approved • Covered by All Major Insurance
1119 Nikki View Drive | Brandon, FL 33511 tmscentralfl@gmail.com
Flexible Treatment Hours 8:30am to 7pm Call Sandi for a FREE Consultation at 813-423-7037
Visit our website for more Specials!
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
ING START AT
$12999
CT AN CONTA ANNE R PL E VENT DAY ! TO
BUSINESS MEETINGS • CONFERENCES • NETWORKING EVENTS EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION EVENTS • LUNCHEONS • HOLIDAY PARTIES FUNDRAISERS • REUNIONS
10221 Big Bend Rd. Riverview • 813.672.8353
THEALLEYATSOUTHSHORE.COM Sun-Thur 9AM-Midnight • Fri & Sat 9AM-2:30AM
July 2019
Page 13
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Riverview Native Participates In Multinational Exercise In Baltic Sea Region
By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Theodore Quintana
Seaman Apprentice Burke-class guided missile Joan Beatos, a native of destroyer homeported in Riverview, is participating Norfolk, VA in the Baltic Operations Beatos credits suc(BALTOPS) exercise with cess in the Navy to many 18 other nations. of the lessons learned “During BALTOPS you growing up in Riverview. have to make sure all of “Growing up I learned the operations are logged the importance of respect in the deck log and every and everything is not going flag that needs to be flown to be the way you like it, is up,” said Beatos. “I am so you have to adjust,” going to be assisting in said Beatos. navigation during the exerServing in the Navy cise.” means Beatos is part of a Seaman Apprentice Joan BALTOPS 2019 took world that is taking on new Beatos is a native of Riverview. place from June 8-21, and importance in America’s included sea, air and land assets. The focus on rebuilding military readiness, multinational exercise provided a unique strengthening alliances and reforming training opportunity that fosters cooperabusiness practices in support of the tive relationships critical to ensuring safety National Defense Strategy. at sea and security on the world's interThough there are many ways for connected oceans. According to U.S. sailors to earn distinction in their comNavy officials, it is designed to improve mand, community and career, Beatos is training value for participants, enhance most proud of receiving the enlisted surflexibility and interoperability and demonface pin. strate resolve among allied and partner “I am proud that I can actually stand forces in defending the Baltic Sea region. a lot of watches by myself in such little Allied nations with ships and forces time of me being on board,” said Beatos. participating in BALTOPS 2019 include As a member of one of the U.S. Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, France, Navy’s most relied upon assets, Beatos Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, the and other sailors know they are part of a Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, legacy that will last beyond their lifetimes Romania, Spain, Turkey, the United contributing to the Navy the nation needs. Kingdom and the United States. NATO “Serving in the Navy means I get to partner nations Finland and Sweden also help my people,” said Beatos. “It makes participated. me feel like I am doing something good Beatos is a quartermaster serving for my country and keeping my country aboard USS Gravely, which is an Arleigh safe by giving my time.”
PERSONAL INJURY
FAMILY LAW
Vanessa A. Bevington Allen S. Carman Michael J. Finegan SELECTED TO 2017 AND 2018 SUPER LAWYERS RISING STAR LIST MEMBER OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY AND EAST HILLSBOROUGH BAR ASSOCIATIONS
FORMER ATTORNEY FOR A MAJOR AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY
MEMBER OF THE HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY AND EAST HILLSBOROUGH BAR ASSOCIATIONS
FREE CONSULTATION PERSONAL INJURY
FAMILY LAW
- CAR ACCIDENTS
- DIVORCE/PATERNITY
- TRUCK ACCIDENTS
- ALIMONY AND CHILD SUPPORT
- MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS
- PARENTING PLANS AND TIME-SHARING
- WRONGFUL DEATH ACCIDENTS
- PRE-NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS
- PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE ACCIDENTS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INJUNCTIONS
NO FEES UNLESS WE WIN!
WWW.BRANDONLEGAL.COM
(813) 654-3444 223 LITHIA PINECREST RD., BRANDON THE HIRING OF A LAWYER IS AN IMPORTANT DECISION THAT MUST NOT BE BASED ON ADVERTISEMENT, YOU MAY REQUEST INFORMATION CONCERNING LAWYER’S CREDENTIALS FROM THIS FIRM
Page 14
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Golden Dollar Is A Bargain Hunter’s Paradise In Apollo Beach
By Kelly Valdes
Golden Dollar when she sucprides itself in cessfully being the bargain launched Golden hunter’s paradise Dollar with a ribin Apollo Beach. bon cutting cereThis familymony, and the owned and operresidents of ated retail store Apollo Beach has solicited a have embraced loyal following, the new store offering its cuswith open arms. tomers the best “We provide prices for a variunique items at a ety of quality bargain price,” products. Golden Dollar is a unique retail store offering a said Chen. Amanda variety of gift and household items. It is located “Some of our at 118 Flamingo Dr. #A in Apollo Beach. Chen, owner of popular items are Golden Dollar, loves being luggage, tools, pet items, able to provide her patrons kitchenware, jewelry, pera one-stop shopping expefume and clothing.” rience. “I always wanted to Currently, Golden own a gift store,” said Dollar is a great resource Chen. “It’s also allowed for summer items such me to meet new people as sun dresses and and provide a great store bathing suits. The store for people to shop in their has fitting rooms as well. own community.” Chen also prides Chen moved to Apollo herself in her unique and Beach from New York quality tea sets. She says more than 13 years ago to that they are always Beautiful and unique tea sets “be near the beach.” She receiving new shipments are just one of the quality immediately opened China and more items are gifts that can be found at Golden Dollar. Wok, a successful added every few weeks. Chinese take-out restaurant located at For more information, to see new 258 Apollo Beach Blvd. in the Publix inventory and learn about monthly shopping plaza. sales, follow Golden Dollar on With a husband and three children, Facebook at Golden Dollar-Apollo Chen was certainly busy, but she held on Beach. The store is located at 118 to her dream of opening a gift store. The Flamingo Dr. #A in Apollo Beach. The dream became a reality eight months ago phone number is 213-8289.
Summertime Savings!
Text
ENROLL
$500 Off Your Order *
to 57711
to receive a FREE French fry or onion ring with purchase of a sandwich. You may receive up to 4 messages per week. Message and data rates may apply when sending & receiving text messages. Messages sent from automated systems. Consent not required to purchase goods and services. Text STOP to 57711 to opt-out. Text HELP to 57711 for assistance or call 800-211-2001. To view our Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy, please visit www.sentextsolutions.com/privacypolicy.
Customer Appreciation Day!! Monday, July 15th 3:00 pm - 6 pm
Maximize your home’s energy efficiency Control light/privacy via a variety of opacities Lend an array of eye-catching fabric choices in different textures and band sizes
First (25) people will receive $10 Hot Tomato Gift Card! Everyone thereafter will receive FREE French Fries and a drink with any sandwich purchase.
Bring peace of mind with many safer, cordless operating systems Lifetime No-Questions Asked Warranty
Don’t Go Hungry! Delivery From Riverview To You! Call in Orders (813)515-4179
Blinds • Shutters • Shades • Drapes • Home Automation
10451 Gibsonton Drive Riverview
(813)515-4179
2702 E. College Avenue Ruskin Door Dash available at Ruskin location.
(813)938-1888
July 2019
Page 15
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Bass Pro Shops Donates 55,000 Fishing Rods And Reels To Keep Youth Fishing
By Cheryl Kehrmeyer
Spring Fishing Classic in February, and much of the equipment is new or gently-used high-quality rods and reels. Ronnie Cheeks, Bass Pro Shops general manager, spoke enthusiastically about the event’s focus. “The Gone Fishing Event and the National Donation Day are so important to our company and to our founder, Johnny Morris. We want to challenge kids and families to put down
Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s are proud of their mission to inspire everyone to love, enjoy and conserve the great outdoors, and that pride was shown on June 6 during their National Donation Day which kicked off the annual Gone Fishing Event. This local event held at Bass Pro Shops, located at 10501 Palm River Rd. in Tampa, was part of the company’s nationwide event in which over 55,000 fishing rods and reels were Bass Pro Shops in Tampa donated fishing equipment to the donated to nonprofit Scouts of America and to the Tampa Bay Junior Bass Club. youth groups in each store’s local the phones and video games, pick community. This year, more than 500 up a fishing pole and enjoy making rods and reels were donated to two some memories together in the great organizations—the Tampa Bay outdoors.” Junior Bass Club and the Scouts of For more information on Bass America Timucua District of the Pro Shops and Cabela’s, call 655Greater Tampa Bay Area Council. 2400 or visit The equipment is part of a customer https://stores.basspro.com/us/fl/tamp trade-in program held during the a/10501-palm-river-rd.html.
Bridal Show At The Regent To Be Aired On MOR-TV
By Hailey Le Roy
event. On the date of the show, Rios is going to interview some of the smaller businesses in the community. “...Everybody better look very well dressed because they’ll be on TV for sure,” said Rios. The beautiful Regent, where the bridal show will be taking place. In addition On Saturday, August 31, a bridal to the booths, the event will feature a show at The Regent from 1 to 5 p.m. fashion show from the model group, showcasing local fashion designers and Redefined Model, around 4-5 p.m. using boutiques will air on MOR-TV. local boutique dresses. Rios’ purpose for According to Christy Rios, the coordi- this model group was to put everyday nator of this event, the show started as a people from the community on the small idea to help local businesses in the stage. area but has since grown to the beautiful “We’re not looking for the typical venue of The Regent, with a television Victoria Secret cutout of what a model airing that will reach 1.5 million homes. should look like. We really want to help “I’m very excited about it. There’s teach people how to walk confidently in been a lot of bridal shows within the area, their own skin versus walking good in but they are usually always at the arenas. heels. Anyone can walk good in heels I had the opportunity to be introduced to and have a full face of makeup,” Rios the ladies over at The Regent, who were said. “You don’t have to look like what excited about the possibility of working Hollywood says. The people in Brandon, together on this. So, we set a date and Riverview and Valrico are gorgeous.” it’s been just...rubber hits the road and It is free just to attend the event, but going full force up until August 31,” said a ticket must be printed out from the Rios. ‘Bridal Show at the Regent’ Eventbrite. She is also giving the opportunity for Rios is still accepting new vendors local businesses to get a booth at The and sponsors. Regent and airtime on a commercial that For more details, email is airing eight times a week every month BridalShowAtTheRegent@gmail.com. before the event and one month after the
• Caters to Businesses Large and Small • Free Pickups and Disposal • Local Drop-offs are available • Free HOA Community Collection Events
Electronic Recycling & Reuse
Call for More Information!
www.mpactservicesusa.com | Office: 813.644.4996 | Cell: 813.601.6221
Making An “MPact” On Our Community!
Internal Medicine Primary Care Medical Spa Medical Marijuana IV Vitamin Therapy
GRAND OPENING Accepting new patients now!
Contact us to be included in our exclusive Educational Seminar Series - Dinner Included www.edwardjones.com/adam-benabram adam.benabram@edwardjones.com
813-553-3330
11922 Boyette Rd • Riverview, FL • 33569
www.incarenow.com
Page 16
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Riverview Chamber Of Commerce Celebrates With New Members Staff Report
Although it is summer, the Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) has still been busy welcoming new businesses to the Chamber.
Blvd. in Riverview just off of US Hwy 301 S. of Symmes Rd. It is open Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m. –6:30 p.m. and cares for children age 6 weeks–6 years. Schedule a visit at www.TheLearningExperience.com.
InCare, LLC - Intuitive Medical Care Welcomed To Community
GRCC members welcomed InCare, LLC-Intuitive Medical Care to the community. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held in May and members were treated to a grand opening reception. After the ceremony, visitors were able to tour the new office space and meet the staff. InCare, LLC - Intuitive Medical Care offers comprehensive care and is focused on your health as a whole. It offers a broad array of services including an Internal Medicine practice, Primary Care, Medical Marijuana alternative pain management, Medical Spa services including Botox and Dermal Fillers, and IV Vitamin Therapy. Its mission is to provide you with personalized, high-quality care and are dedicated to improving and maintaining your health. InCare, LLC - Intuitive Medical Care is located in the Boyette Executive Center at 11922 Boyette Rd. Call 553-3330 or visit www.incarenow.com to learn more about its services.
Advanced Dermatology And Cosmetic Surgery Opens Riverview
GRCC members, along with community guests, celebrated Advanced Dermatology’s grand opening. The attendees were among the first to experience the new look of the former Suncoast Credit Union building, and feel the relaxing, pampering touch of a mini–facial while enjoying the festivities. Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery, the nation’s largest dermatology practice, has a mission to deliver the highest quality patient care and experience in dermatology and aesthetic services to meet your varied skin care needs. With this large network of dermatology experts, it can treat the unique medical needs of each patient using the most advanced technologies.
Smile 360 Implant & Family Dentistry Grand Opening Grand opening celebration for InCare, LLC.
The Learning Experience celebrates new location.
Grand opening for Advanced Dermatology And Cosmetic Surgery.
Smile 360 Implant & Family Dentistry celebrates grand opening.
founded over 30 years Not only does it hanago by the Weissman dle your hair and skin family and has been conditions (medically positively impacting the and cosmetically), it lives of children by also provide many developing and implespa type services menting groundbreaking and has a wide care and early education range of skin care programs throughout the products available. country. Nine out of 10 Call 341-3454 A ribbon cutting was recently held to of its students learn to celebrate Blink Beautique’s grand today to schedule opening in Riverview. read before Kindergarten your Total-Body Skin and many of the centers Cancer Exam or any one of its other skin offer Spanish and/or Mandarin language care services. It is located in the northdevelopment as well. east corner of the US Hwy. 301 and the The Learning Experience® – Boyette/Gibsonton intersection at 9598 Rivercrest is located at 10709 Crest Side US Hwy 301 S. Visit advancedderm.com.
Blink Beautique Opens Its Second Location In Riverview
Megan Stasiak and Leann Barrett are the owners of Blink Beautique, which recently celebrated its grand opening in Riverview with a ribbon cutting. It offers Brow Mapping and Waxing, Full Body Waxing, Medical Aesthetics, Eyelash Extensions. Spray Tanning will also soon be offered. Come and visit at 13120 Vail Ridge Dr. in Riverview. Call 548-0688 for an appointment or more info. Visit www.theblinkbeautique.com.
The Learning Experience® Celebrated By GRCC
GRCC members had a lot of fun visiting the brand-new The Learning Experience® located in Rivercrest. After the official ribbon cutting held on June 4, the crowd was treated to tours, refreshments and great photo opportunities. The Learning Experience® was
Air Conditioning & Heating
Celebrating 3 0 years in business!
Up to $1700 in Rebates! Sunairtampa.com | 813-684-9919
CAC044863
GRCC members celebrated the grand opening of new member Smile 360 Implant & Family Dentistry. Smile 360 Implant & Family Dentistry provides all-in-one dental care under one roof, including Cosmetic Dentistry, comprehensive General Dentistry, Sedation Dentistry, Veneers, Crowns, and more. Dentist, Matthew C. Byars, DDS who has extensive experience in these services, has everything you need to keep and restore your healthy, beautiful smile. Smile 360 Implant & Family Dentistry is located at 3140 S. Falkenburg Rd. Ste. 204 in Riverview. Call 906-0001 or visit www.smile360dentist.com.
FREE Diagnostic with Repair
WE’VE JUST HIRED OUR NEWEST CANCER FIGHTER!
Call Today!
Family Owned and Operated for 30 Years
Meet Halcyon™ ‐‐built for taking on cancer while taking it easy on you. Cancer is a formidable foe. But with our addi"on of the latest, world‐class cancer‐figh"ng technology, we’ve become cancer’s worst enemy. The Halcyon(with TM) radiotherapy system targets cancer with pinpoint accuracy while MINIMIZING YOUR TREATMENT TIME and maximizing your peace of mind. At Premier Radiaiton Oncology we brought Halcyon IN to knock cancer OUT.
Premier Radia"on Oncology
3140 South Falkenburg Rd, Suite 104 • Riverview, FL
813‐734‐8911
July 2019
Page 17
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Looking Back Fifty Years At The ‘Summer Of ‘69’, Moon Landing, Woodstock & More “…Oh, when I look back now that summer seemed to last forever, And if I had the choice; Yeah, I'd always wanna be there, Those were the best days of my life….” In 1985 Bryan Adams released a song; Summer of ’69. As a young girl of 14 during that year which ended one of the most interesting decades of the 20th century, it brings back memories of what seemed to be a simpler time, but in retrospect was anything but simple. The 1960’s boasted both a tumultuous era of civil rights riots and notable assassinations along with much opposition to the Vietnam War, as well as the summer of love (’67), which began a counter-culture promoting peace, love and music. As the decade neared its end, two events that would change the culture of our country and the world happened within a month of each other. Fifty years may have passed since that ‘Summer of 69,’ but for those of us lucky enough to have been present to witness the events that unfolded during that season, we also got to observe the changes that would usher in the beginning of a new era of technology and innovations that would be global in scale. The landing of the first men on the moon on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of the space race that President John Kennedy began in response to Russia’s early domination of space travel. In September of 1962 in a speech President Kennedy made to the American people, he said, “…We choose to go to the Moon in this
travel, but much advancement has been made because of what was learned to prepare man for those journeys. Without it, we would
By Michelle Colesanti
the Woodstock Music Festival, earned its hallowed place in pop culture history. The three-day celebration began on August 15, 1969. An unexpected half million people showed up for the festival that took place on a dairy farm in Bethel, New York. It did not go off quite as smooth as intended however. A last-minute venue change, bad weather and the hordes of unexpected attendees caused major headaches. Despite that, because the Woodstock Photo: By Derek Redmond and Paul Campbell country was deep in controversy about the Vietnam War, Woodstock was an opportunity for people to escape into the music and spread a message of unity and peace. And if that were not enough, August of ’69 also saw the twonight rampage by Charles Manson and his ‘family’ when they killed pregnant actress Sharon Tate along with seven others. Hurricane Camille, a Cat 5 storm, killed more than 250 people in Mississippi and Louisiana on August 17 packing winds stronger than 200 mph. everyone watched - from Apollo Photo courtesy of NASA August 14 saw the New York 11’s liftoff until a few days later Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot of the first Mets fall behind the Chicago Cubs when its lunar module began its lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during an Apollo 11 extrave- by nine games, but came back to descent on to the surface of the hicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. win the World Series and earning moon. On small TV’s everywhere, not have camera phones, MRIs, them the name ‘Miracle Mets.’ families and friends sat together excited scratch resistant lenses, water purifica….And now the times are changin', to witness history and those first steps. tion systems, wireless headsets, artifilook at everything that's come and The fuzzy pictures streaming from cial limbs and portable computers just gone….” 238,900 miles away and that first step to name a few. Were they really the best days of by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Less than a month followed when our lives? Maybe not, but they were Aldrin had audiences mesmerized – the pop music culture event (not only of certainly some of the most interesting and proud. the decade, but maybe of the century), times. Not everyone agrees with space decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard….” Seven years later, that goal was met. You could sense a buzz of excitement in the atmosphere as
Quality Items at a Bargain Price! 2017 Small Business of the Year
Golden Dollar
118 Flamingo Dr A, Apollo Beach • (813) 213-8289 Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 - 7:00
Dollar and Up store with clothing, kitchenware, jewelry, suitcases, hats, gifts, household tools, pet items and so much more!
Eliminate the High Cost of Your
Hurricane Deductible
10% Off when you Mention this Ad!
with Our Affordable Supplemental Policy Offering Services For:
Personal • Commercial • Auto • Home • Flood • Excess Flood • Work Comp General Liability • Commercial Auto • Rental Properties • And More!
Special Discount for First Responders
Southshore Insurance Professionals ™ Protection You Can Trust ™
1219 Millennium Parkway, Suite 132, Brandon, FL 33511 Phone: 813.448.7580 | Text: 813.517.8181 Michelle Mosher
www.southshoreins.com Michelle@southshoreins.com
Estate Planning Wills & Trusts Powers of Attorney Guardianship Probate
Stop in for all of your Summertime needs!
Now Enrolling for Our After School Program!
2019 Best of the Best!
“Helping Seniors Through Life’s Transitions”
Making a Positive Impact on Our Youth (813)9528053 Boyette Executive Center 11942 Boyette Road, Riverview Licensed, Bonded & Insured
ImpactTaeKwonDoCenter.com • RiverviewAfterSchool.com
Downsizing - Packing New Home Set Up - Organizing Estate Sales
www.SunshineSeniorMovers.com | 813.924.1601 | 813.634.8894
Need Help with Medicare or Obamacare Enrollment? Check out Faith Based Health Sharing Plans and put YOUR MONEY back in YOUR WALLET!
Providing legal services to individuals and families coping with aging and death. PROBATE • GUARDIANSHIP • ESTATE PLANNING • ELDER LAW LITIGATION Call (813) 296-1296 to Request an Appointment 137 South Pebble Beach Boulevard Ste #202-C Sun City Center, FL 33573 KYLE BELZ, ESQ. Elder Law Attorney
Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Mon – Thurs Friday 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
www.belzlegal.com
? Credit No Tax u ms? P r e mi l a c i om $1000 A str o n $500, , 0 0 3 H! M O NT Save $ H C A E re ! o r mo ut How i F nd O
Mark McDade Life and Health Insurance Agent
DENTAL/VISION Call me for HELP! 813-310-0403 mmcdade@tampabayfinancial.com PLANS UNDER $10 MONTH! www.TampaBayFinancial.com
WE ARE HIRING REAL ESTATE AGENTS LOOKING FOR
UNLIMITED FINANCIAL POTENTIAL FLEXIBLE WORK SCHEDULE TOP INDUSTRY TRAINING LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
(813)310-2333
Riverview’s NEWEST Real Estate Office!
Lisa Tackus Lisa Tackus, Broker/Owner
“Align Right Today for a Better Tomorrow!” Lisa@alignrightriverview.com
www.alignrightriverview.com
Call Today for a Free Home Market Analysis!
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
FREE
CONSULTATION
INSURANCE & FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES
COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL PLANNING • RETIREMENT PLANNING ESTATE PLANNING • LONG-TERM CARE • LIFE INSURANCE MEDICARE COVERAGE • COLLEGE PLANNING "We are here for you and for all your financial planning and insurance needs."
“We can ‘technify’ your home or business.”
813-627-0872
Alarm Systems and Monitoring • Audio & Camera Systems • Smart Home TV Installation • Central Vacuum Systems • Access Control • Phone Systems • IT Solutions
912 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Brandon, FL 33511
Michael Beiter, Sr.
www.preservation1st.com
“Let us design a system that fits your lifestyle and your budget.” Christian Beiter, CFP®
Securities offered through J.W. Cole Financial, Inc. (JWC), Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through J.W. Cole Advisors, Inc. (JWCA). Preservation 1st Financial Group, LLC. and JWC & JWCA are unaffiliated entities.
EC#13002543
Elvis Colón, Technology Consultant Call Today! (813)445-2335 | elvis@secureprousa.com
Hablo Español
Specializing in
Lowest Prices Around!
Premium Digital Technology
45+ Years Combined Experience
813-642-8200
1647 SCC Plaza Building Suite 203A Sun City Center, FL
We Ship Nationwide!
A Delicious Way to Show You Care
Hours: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 3:30 Fridays by appointment.
Rechargeable Hearing Aids Available
FREE
Hearing Evaluation Don and Chris Guiley
www.aplushearingsuncity.com
Rents are Rising!
Start planning NOW for your 2020 Adventures!
It’s a GREAT time to Invest in Rental Property! Michele Wirth 813-230-1158
Over 16 years of management & real estate experience. Certified property management specialist can assist from start to finish, buying, managing then selling your biggest investment.
Kitty Cunningham 813-394-0301
Cell: 813.245.8104 SUTTONDIANA@AOL.COM WWW.DIANASUTTON.REALTOR
www.Simplytravelplanning.com Toll Free: (888) 203-0273
DIANA SUTTON REALTOR/PROPERTY MANAGER, CPMS "Princess of Property Management"
Don’t Miss the
HURRICANE SEASON STARTED JUNE 1st. ARE YOU PROTECTED? Car Insurance • Home Insurance • Life Insurance Business Insurance • Motorcycle Insurance RV Insurance • Boat Insurance
GET YOUR COVERAGE TODAY!
813-654-3100 | 655 W Lumsden Rd | Brandon, FL magruderagency.com
4th Annual WSL Retreat in Puerto Rico April 2020!
Call today! Space is limited! My Transitional Coaching Strategies, Women’s Encouragement Retreats, and Free eBooks have helped dozens of women reach their goals and now I want to help YOU! Pearl Chiarenza Naturopathic Health Coach and Certified Life Coach
813-324-8988 522 Oakfield Dr., Brandon WomensSuccessfulLiving.com
STOP SMOKING!
Computer Problems? We Can Come to You! Residential or Commercial
Single Session GUARANTEED!
"Change by engaging your mind." Daniel Cyral, Hypnotist | 248.941.4246 | HypnoticEngagements.com
SPECIALIZING IN SOUTHSHORE AREA NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION
(813) 689-5028 KitsComputers.com
941-716-3828
• New Systems • Repairs / Upgrades • Virus Removal • Network Support • Remote Access • Maintenance Contracts
Laptops for College! Microsoft 2019 and Avast Included! $199 Savings
Kids and grand kids coming to town? Maybe the Grandparents? Capture your family vacation memories with a fantastic Beach Portrait. Call me and schedule your keepsake photo shoot. Call or text to book your appointment! PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY • INDIVIDUAL FAMILY • BUSINESS
We can come to your location with our portable backdrops and lighting if needed!
"Helping You Look Your Very Best"
On-going 25% Discount on Family Portraits for Military, Veterans and First Responders
Services provided:
Managed Accounts: Individual - Joint - Custodial IRAs; Roth - Traditional - College - SEP 401(k) & 403(b) Rollovers - Transfers Proudly serving the Tampa Bay area and beyond for 30 years. 813-641-7575 • 800-510-0329 • www.pearsoncapitalinc.com
Rendee Hughes Broker Associate
Serving Your Commercial Real Estate needs with Honesty, Integrity, and Professionalism. 333 N Falkenburg Road, Suite B206, Tampa, FL 33619
813-735-6181 | WWW.TURNERCOLE.COM Rendeehughes@gmail.com
July 2019
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Page 21
HCC Brandon Hosts The Fourth Annual Florida Birding & Nature Festival
By Jasmine Haroun
The In addition, fourth exhibitors will annual offer artwork, Florida bird boxes, Birding & binoculars and Nature other products Festival is for sale. The quickly week will be approachfilled with fun ing and has and interesting been ventures scheduled accompanied from by several Thursday to popular Sunday, keynote speakOctober 17Photo courtesy of Tom Bell Photo courtesy of Lou Newman ers and profesA Roseate Spoonbill in flight. Three Caracaras on top of tree. 20. The fessionals that will tival will covers all three boat trip to Egmont surely pique interest to all of the bird take place at the Hillsborough Picture of Denver Holt, Owl Research Key Island, Fort days. Field trips and nature enthusiasts. “This year’s Institute Community College (HCC) Brandon and keynote speakDeSoto Park for Florida Birding and Nature Festival is Campus where the location of the ers are add-ons and are not included ‘extreme birding’ a canoe-kayak trip shaping up to be the best ever. event also happens to correspond with registration, which is required to on the Hillsborough River and even a People should hurry to register for with the “peak migration of more than attend the seminars and nature expo. tour to Apollo Beach to visit the their preferred field trips, as space is 180 species.” The four days will be It is also required in order to sign up Florida Center for Conservation. limited on some of them,” said Field packed full with activities including for field trips, yet is not required to These tours will give its participants Trip Coordinator Mary Keith. For several expert-led eco trips to some purchase keynote tickets. a good opportunity to learn about more information, visit www.fbnfestiof the greatest wildlife sites in West The festival will host several and see more of Florida’s nature and val.org. Central Florida. guest and keynote speakers such as wildlife. Florida Birding & Nature Dr. Mark Madison, historian for the For the past three years, the fesFestival’s mission is to “promote U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; tival has had a great turnout. As appreciation and conservation of Denver Holt, the founder and presinoted on its website, Debbie L., a Florida’s birds, its wildlife and their dent of the Owl Research Institute; participant in the festival said, “I just habitats through responsible natureand Kenn Kaufman, a naturalist, conwanted to let you know how much we based tourism and public awareservationist as well as the best-sellenjoyed the Birding Festival. The ness.” So, throughout the four days, ing author of more than 10 books excursions as well as the seminars boat trips, a turtle symposium, including the successful Kaufman were very educational. The leaders keynotes, field trips, a popular nature Field Guides. were generous with their knowledge, expo, workshops, over 35 seminars From Friday to Sunday, the festiand patient with our questions. They and much more will be offered. val will offer more than 20 trips that did a great job organizing an incrediAs for the price, festival registrawill show members sanctuaries of the ble program. It was well worth our tion is $30 for a single day, or $45 area. Some of the outings include a 10-hour trip from Birmingham.”
Page 22
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Volume 17, Issue 7
The Great Florida Outdoors - Caladesi Island State Park By Dr. Robert Norman On a recent field trip to Caladesi Island State Park with the Friends of Pinellas Master Naturalists, I once again enjoyed the magic of this national treasure. We gathered and took the ferry over with leaders Jeanne Murphy, Brian Lane and guest instructor Marty Main, the founder of the Florida Master Naturalists Program. Once we all got off the boat, we listened to nature talks and explored this unique coastal park. The upland habitat is a maritime hammock with live oaks, cabbage palms and wax myrtle and is entwined with mesic flatwoods of slash pines and saw palmettos. We found beach elders, sea oats, flowering cacti and robust mangrove trees. We saw ospreys and gopher tortoises, all part of the Caladesi Island wildlife community. We were eager to head to the beach and we moved on to explore on a pristine May morning. Once we arrived, we explored the wrack, formed when natural material washes onto the beach and includes sea grasses, algae and some inverte-
brates such as sponges and soft corals. The wrack serves as its own ecosystem within the greater coastline, providing a food chain of nutrients for our fellow inhabitants to live, feed and prosper. As the wrack decomposes, it goes back into the surf and serves as a nursery for a variety of fish species. A wrack that is deposited higher may play an important role in the creation of dunes. Each of us discussed various items we found during our explorations, from turtle fossils to egg casings. Several of the participants offered their expertise in birding and migration patterns, tidal influences and natural history. Reefs formed by oysters and extensive beds of manatee, shoal,\ and turtle grasses could be seen offshore. You can get to Caladesi Island State Park by pa assenger ferry launching from a dock on Honeymoon
New Summer Dresses Are In We’re celebrating with
$25 OFF
a purchase of $125 or more Expires 8/15/19
HOURS: M-F 10AM-7PM | SAT 10AM-6PM | SUN 12PM-4PM
MENTION THIS AD TO GET A DISCOUNT
MAINSTREAM BOUTIQUE OF RIVERVIEW 11232 Sullivan Street, Riverview (between Cicco’s & Noting Bundt Cake) | 813.643.0090
Dunedin Pass in 1985 and now Caladesi Island shares its island geography with Clearwater Beach. On Caladesi, you have a great chance to visit one of Caladesi Island is a great place to spend the day explorthe few ing its beautiful beaches or walking its three miles of nature trails. It is located at the northern end of remaining Clearwater Beach. The best way to get there is to take undeveloped Island the ferry from Honeymoon Island. to the maribarrier na, take a private boat or kayak or islands in the state. With a total of walk via Clearwater Beach from the 650 upland acres, more than 1,800 south. Once you arrive, you can enjoy acres of surrounding mangroves and the picnic pavilions, use the bathgrass flats and over three miles of houses and visit the park concession sandy beach, you can fill up a day stand. Maybe you want to explore the with all kinds of activities or just sit on island’s pristine white beaches comthe beach, read a good book and lisposed of crystalline quartz sand and ten to the gentle sound of the waves. go for a swim, snorkeling or shelling. What are you waiting for? If you like to kayak, take a trip Before you leave, consider going through the mangrove forest. You to the park concession for a cold can also walk the three miles of drink or a hot dog. You can buy nature trails and visit the historic copies of the delightful memoir (writScharrer Homestead. ten at the age of 87) and unique Caladesi Island and Honeymoon cookbook by homesteader Myrtle Island were originally part of a large Scharrer Betz (Yesteryear I Lived in barrier island until 1921, when a hurParadise: The Story of Caladesi ricane created Hurricane Pass and Island and Caladesi Cookbook: split the barrier island into two parts. Recipes from a Florida Lifetime, Although Caladesi is still referred to 1895-1992 ). as an island, Hurricane Elena filled in
July 2019
Page 23
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
BRIDGEWATER LANDING
Model Phone Number: 813-653-7373 www.bridgewaterlanding.com
55+ Independent Living Community Cottages & Villas NO CDD
Errors and omissions excluded. Prices, plans, elevations, promotions and specifications subject to change without notice. Š 2019 Sunrise Homes. All rights reserved. CGC# 038600
Page 24
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach
In This Section CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE ....................PG 30 OLDEST CHURCH IN COUNTY .........PG 36 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT...............PG 38 CHALKLINES....................................PG 40
July 2019
Volume 17, Issue 7
Budget Blinds Celebrates One Year Anniversary With New Ownership
Ph: 657-2418
Budget Blinds of Greater Tampa and Brandon are your local experts. With the highest levels of customer satisfaction, enjoy the peace of mind and security that comes with choosing the proven leader within the window coverings industry. It offers custom window shadings, blinds, shutters drapery and more. Budget Blinds has recently Owners Mike and Adriane celebrated its one year anniverWonderlin enjoy getting to know you Sandra and Melissa Alyse and Matt Goolsby, ressary with new owners Mike and and your unique style so that they can Caballero. idents from Waterset, particiAdriane Wonderlin. pated in National Trails Day Owners of deliver the perfect solution for your home. tomers. on June 1. Residents and At its first Budget Blinds They have completed a full year as the public got to enjoy the Blissologie Sandra Caballero R.D.H., Owners Convention, Budget new business owners and are very excittrails in Waterset, which offers trails ranging from 0.7 F.A.A.M. and Melissa Blinds was awarded ‘Best New ed for the back half of 2019. “We are curto 1.5 miles. For more inforCaballero L.F.S. are a Franchise’ from Signature rently generating a +10 percent growth mation on Waterset, visit mother-daughter team Series window coverings. over last year’s revenue. Most of our www.watersetfl.com. who blended their crafts The Wonderlins also conbusiness comes from repeat and referral tinue to give back in serving the commutogether to create Blissologie. They love customers that we have continued to to make women feel beautiful and confinity through ‘Homes For Our Troops’ and service from the 25 years that this local dent and specialize in the art and science multiple other charity functions throughout franchise has been operating. We are a of blissful beautiful brows and lashes, as Tampa Bay. local, family-owned and operated franBudget Blinds is located at 10437 well as other beauty treatments such as chise. We always put our customers first permanent makeup, brow artistry, waxing, Gibsonton Dr. in Riverview and 1208 W and truly care about the communities that brow/lash tinting, lash lifts, skin Fletcher Ave. in Tampa. Hours are we service.” needling, teeth whitening and Monday to Friday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The Wonderlins have hired an skin care. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. administrative manager, an operations Call 445-7121 or visit https://budgetThey keep up with the latmanager, three new salespeople, three blinds.com/brandon/ or est techniques in the industry new installers and three new office assowww.facebook.com/inspireddrapesand have taken several coursciates to further support growth and our greatertampa/. es in advanced master training by some customer service. Renovations to both of the top international professionals in showrooms have been updated and comBlissologie Your Brow & Lash the permanent makeup industry. “Our pleted and new product lines and vendors dedication and drive has led us to teach Specialist In Apollo Beach have been added to better serve cus-
SPORTS CONNECTION ....................PG 46 other artists the art of permanent makeup in advanced techniques and eyelash extension trainings.” Blissologie is located at 101 Flamingo Dr., Ste. B in Apollo Beach. Hours are Monday 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Visit www.blissologiebeauty.com for more info or to make an appointment.
The Bridges Assisted Living Launches New Menu
The Bridges Assisted Living Community in Riverview officially launched a new menu on July 1. ‘Gourmet Delights’ includes a six-week menu cycle ensuring more variety and selection. Chef Clyde Dorsett, who oversees the menu and dining experience, explains, “Residents will see new entrees on the menu, such as Pork Wellington, Chicken Florentine, Mahi Mahi and Rack of Lamb, as well as, special salads on a daily basis including Watermelon Feta, Tabbouleh, Couscous and Green Goddess Potato Salad.” Residents will continue to enjoy made-from-scratch desserts, such as Key Lime Pie, Bundt Cake and Chocolate Caramel. The Bridges Assisted Living Community is located at 11202 Dewhurst Dr. |in Riverview, Call 413-8900 or visit https://bridgesretirement.com/.
Continued on Next Page
Page 26
Business Column Continued...................
By Michelle Colesanti
Zamudio & Sons Inc. Family Cleaning Services
Zamudio & Sons, Inc. will help clean your house or business up for the summer. Father, Octavio Zamudio, and sons, Octavio Zamudio, Jr. and Victor Zamudio, provide pressure washing, window cleaning and gutter cleaning services. No job is too big or small; the Riverview family will come to you. Call, text or email for a free quote at 2977492 or visit ZamudioandSons@gmail.com.
New Vitality Center For Men
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
base that was happy to vote in the contest. Visit www.QualityLifeMassageTherapy.com . Fl. Lic.# MA64365/MM66021.
Sun City Center Veterinary Clinic Opens
Before
After
Zamudio & Sons, Inc. provides pressure washing, window cleaning and gutter cleaning services at affordable rates.
Women are not the only ones who need hormone replacement. Men also have tremendous benefits from hormone replacement therapy (HRT). New Vitality Center For Men specializes in balancing hormones and restoring vitality. It helps them achieve the natural, healthy balance of hormones their bodies need to maintain optimum health and well-being. Low testosterone (Low T) in men can wreck-havoc in their health in a lot of ways including illness, loss of sex drive, muscle loss, sleep problems, loss of mental sharpness, self-confidence, and more. Most male patients who receive hormone replacement therapy have more energy and improved sexual performance. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is a safe, effective way to counteract some of the symptoms brought on by andropause. It is located at 112 Parsons Park Dr. in Brandon. Hours are Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m.-12 Noon. Call 436-0708 or visit newvitalityformen.com or visit on Facebook.
Michigan. Currently Heath is working on projects ranging from office build-outs, recently completed the Lake St. Charles CDD Clubhouse Renovation, to new builds. Heath is active in the Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce and is continuing to expand on her connections and relationships. E&L Construction is proud to have Heath leading the way in Florida. “She’s a great asset to the growth and development to our company especially in Florida, her over 17 years of experience in construction gives her an upper edge on the competition.” said owner Mark Krueger. Visit www.eandlgroup.com.
Quality Life Massage Therapy Silver Award Winner For Best Massage
Quality Life Massage Therapy has been named the Silver award winner for Best Massage in the Best of the Best 2019 People's Choice Awards by the Tampa Bay Times. Leslie Forrester, the owner and sole licensed massage therapist, specializes in therapeutic pain relief and problem solving massage and bodywork, utilizing a variety of techniques to craft unique sessions for each client's individual needs. She has also been active in the community Heath leads Florida Construction through the Division Greater Riverview Wendy Heath, Vice President of Chamber of the Florida Division for E&L Commerce since Construction Group is making quite an opening her masimpression or footprint so to speak, in sage therapy the Florida Commercial Contacting practice in 2011, Wendy Heath is the Vice and has been world. President of the Florida E&L Construction Group is the highly rated and Division for E&L 86th largest commercial contractor in reviewed in Construction Group. the Midwest, with offices in Tampa, Ft. many major Wayne Indiana, Grand Rapids Michigan search engines and community publicaand corporate headquarters in Flint tions - this has translated to a raving fan
Business And Personal Services Provided By South Shore Elite Concierge, LLC
South Shore Elite Concierge, LLC is a lifestyle management and concierge company providing a wide range of business and personal services to small business and individuals in the Southeastern Hillsborough County. Flexibility is provided to give you back time by tackling your daily/weekly to-do list, so you can focus
A newly built, comprehensive veterinary practice has opened in Sun City Center. Run by well-known, Tampa-area veterinarian Dr. Steve Harris, in addition to general practice and wellness care, the Clinic provides urgent care, internal medicine, and surgery. Dr. Harris has practiced in the Tampa area for the last 18 years at an extensive small-animal clinic and as a general surgeon. Married with two children, three cats, one dog, and three horses, his early iHeartSmiles, Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, recently celevolunteer work with Friends brated its Grand Opening with a ribbon cutting, hosted by the Valrico FishHawk Chamber of Commerce. It is located at 5601 of Animals and United Skytop Dr. in Lithia (FishHawk). Call 603-8800. Humanitarians set him on a course of contribution to similar organizaon what it is most important: family and tions that continues to this day. growing your business. Sun City Center Veterinary Clinic is Errands, shopping/gift buying assislocated at 971 Del Webb Blvd. E. Hours tance, courier/mailing service, travel planare Monday to Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. ad ning/arrangements, event, meeting and Saturday from 8 a.m.-12 Noon. Call 331party planning, project coordination, home 4444. management services are provided. Services Absolute Wellness Centers are personalized, taiOf Riverview lored and customized to Absolute Wellness the customer’s needs Centers of Riverview is a comand most service plete wellness center offering requests can be providchiropractic care, massage ed as long as they are therapy, exercise and rehabililegal, moral and ethical. tation, physical therapy modalThe owners are ities (EMS, Cold Laser, Jose N Gutierrez, Alicia Acoustic Wave therapy, Dr. Dennis OHara, D.C. Calore de Gutierrez & Mechanical decompression Natalino Calore and traction, Graston and ART soft tissue Maria Luisa Mis de Calore. Hours are techniques. The owners are Dr. Kevan Monday to Friday from 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Kruse D.C. and Dr. Dennis O’Hara D.C. Weekend and after hours by appointAbsolute Wellness Centers of ment. Riverview is located at 13134 Vail Ridge For more information, call 419-0326 or visit www.sseliteconcierge.com.
inRsite IT Solutions Ribbon Cutting
inRsite IT Solutions will hold a ribbon cutting on July 10 to celebrate new offices.
Dr. Hours are Monday and Wednesday 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.-12 Noon. For an appointment call 488-6326. Visit www.absolutewellnesscenters.com.
With a Healthy lawn less water is required! FREE ESTIMATES!
inRsite IT Solutions will hold a ribbon cutting to celebrate the grand opening of its new offices. Come out on July 10 from 4-7 p.m. to meet the inRsite team and learn about how it helps businesses grow by leveraging technology. A multiple chamber ribbon cutting will take place at 5 p.m. Come out and network. Food and drinks provided. Free eWaste Recycling. inRsite IT Solutions is located at 3016 US Hwy. 301 N., Ste. 400 in Tampa. Call 661-8324 or visit inrsite.com for more information.
$10 OFF ANY TREATMENT DRY OR LIQUID New Customers Only
Free
WEED & CRAB GRASS CONTROL New Customers Only
Now $45 per month Commercial & Residential - Fungicide - Fertilizing Insecticide - Weed Control Tree & Shrub Treatment
Family Owned & Operated
State Certified
You Get Protection
Ticks, Fleas, Fire Ants,Chinch Bugs, Mole Crickets, Sod Weed Worms, Grubs and much more. Plus Fungus & Weeds and Premium Fertilizer
Licensed & Insured
July 2019
Page 27
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
THE BEST HOMES
Top Producer 2002 - 2018
MORE THAN $120 MILLION SOLD IN 2018
! G EWIN N T S LI
! G EWIN N T S LI
ONE OF A KIND CUSTOM HOME ON A WATERFRONT LOT IN A GATED COMMUNITY! You will love this 4/3full/2half/ 3 + bonus + pool/spa home on a saltwater canal with 16,000 lb boat lift & dock! NEW A/C MAY 2019 & whole home generator! No detail overlooked with neutral paint, wood floors, wide base, staggered tile & gourmet kitchen! You'll love it! $1,000,000
CUSTOM BARTLETT HOME ON 1.3 ACRES! Beautiful 4/3/3 home on a quiet loop street! Zoned agricultural with a 2 stall barn with feed room, storage & paddock! NEW ROOF 2015, NEW A/C 2016 & NEW WATER HEATERS 2012! Inside features combination formals, French doors, column accents, diagonal tile & volume ceilings! $480,000
! EW E N RIC P
STUNNING 1.25 ACRE ESTATE! 3/2/3 + HUGE pool/spa home that offers NEW ROOF in 2015! Open concept living with huge great room/dining room/kitchen area with tray ceilings, crown, double-sided fireplace & magnificent views through the windows! Devine kitchen with all the bells & whistles! Unbeatable views! $449,000
WONDERFUL COMMUNITY OF PADDOCK OAKS! Coveted 4/3/3 + office + pool/spa Sunrise home towards the back of the neighborhood! You will appreciate the wood floors, plantation shutters, fireplace & great paint choices! Remodeled kitchen with new wood cabinets, granite & NEW appliances in 2015! Wonderful pavered lanai! $419,900
! G EWIN N T S LI
STUNNING HOME IN BOYETTE FARMS! Meticulously maintained 4/2/2 home with NEW A/C Dec 2018! Fall in love with the wood floors, volume ceilings, neutral paint, column accents & more! Fall in love with the kitchen boasting lots of cabinet & counter space & walk-in pantry! Screened patio & fenced yard! $249,000
WONDERFUL BOYETTE SPRINGS HOME! 4/2/2 + pool home that sits on an oversized lot! This beauty offers 2018 interior paint, formal living & dining rooms, volume ceilings, diagonal tile, French doors & more! Fabulous remodeled kitchen with granite counters & stainless appliances! New water heater in 2017! $300,000
! EW E N RIC P
PERFECT HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS RIVER HILLS! You are going to fall in love with this 4/2/2 home with NEW ROOF in 2012, water heater in 2017 & interior paint in 2016! Appreciate the plantation shutters, crown, wood floors, vaulted ceilings & other features this home offers! Large screened lanai! $310,000
WONDERFUL DAVID WEEKLEY HOME IN STARLING AT FISHHAWK RANCH! Welcome to this perfect 4/3.5/3 + office + bonus home located just minutes on foot to the Fishhawk sports complex! Fall in love with the neutral paint palette, French doors & kitchen with maple cabinets, granite counters & stainless appl.! 2018 exterior paint! $410,000
LOOKING FOR A LOT OF SPACE? THIS HOME IS PERFECT! Over 3,600 sqft with 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, office, bonus & media room and sitting in a gated community! Appreciate the plantation shutters, volume ceilings, French doors, split floor plan & more! Kitchen with 42" maple cabinets, granite & stainless appliances! Huge screened lanai! $375,000
office: (813) 655-5333 | direct: (813) 924-8677 | Brenda@BrendaWade.com www.BrendaWade.com
Page 28
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Allstate Agent Debbie Bates Celebrates 32 Years Of Serving Clients
By Michelle Caceres
A lot has changed they forgot their proof of since Allstate agent insurance or they will call Debbie Bates started her while in a dealerselling insurance prodship’s office needing an ucts at the Sunpoint endorsement for a new Shopping Center in car. Ruskin in 1987. There “Customers are surwas only one agent in prised at how quickly I the area that owned a respond and provide cell phone, a clunky brick them what they need,” phone, and it was not she said. her. She owned a comWhen Wimauma Allstate agent Debbie Bates’ puter but its only function experience makes her qualified resident Sue Loggins to assist with her customers’ was to help with calculatwas involved in a minor insurance needs. ing insurance quotes. motorcycle accident, she Information about customers on microcalled her Allstate agent, Bates, for assisfiche would be delivered weekly (the tance. World Wide Web wasn’t developed until “I was panicking and upset, so I 1989). Instead of digital paperwork that called Debbie and she told me what to do flies through cyberspace in the blink of an and said if I was still upset when I got eye, a courier would stop by the office a home to call her back and she’d help couple times a week and hand deliver walk me through the claims process,” she documents to customers. said. “She really saved the day.” Bates, who now has two Allstate In addition to motorcycle insurance, locations, one in Ruskin at 837 Cypress Loggins has auto and life insurance poliVillage Blvd. in Cypress Creek cies with Allstate. She switched from Professional Center and another in Geico after more than 20 years when Brandon at 1767 S. Kings Ave. in Kings Bates showed her how much money she Avenue Executive Park, said even though could save by switching to Allstate. “She her business has embraced the technoknows her stuff and takes care of her logical advancements of today’s world, customers,” said Loggins. the human factor is still a key aspect of Both Allstate offices are open her business. Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., but “I can write an insurance policy from Bates said appointments can be made in start to finish without ever having to see the evenings if necessary. the customer but that doesn’t mean I am For more information about Allstate not physically present in my business,” or to schedule a free consultation, visit she said. www.allstate.com/debbiebates or call Customers with auto insurance poli681-9696 for the Brandon office or 633cies will call her from the DMV because 0006 for the Ruskin location.
Volume 17, Issue 7
“Mom has a new pep in her step and we are forever indebted to the staff at Twin Creeks for taking such wonderful care of our sweet Mom. Hallelujah!” - Rita
EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR on JULY 25TH at 5:30PM Normal vs Not Normal Aging: Understanding The Difference Presented by: AJ Cipperly, Certified Positive Approach to Care Trainer™
Learn about early signs and different causes of dementia.
July 2019
Page 29
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Forgotten Angels Purchases Property To Serve Teens Aging Out Of Foster Care
Our instructors have 30 years combined professional playing and coaching experience.
By Amanda Boston
“It’s not a group rough areas, and home, it IS home,” these teens have explained Cindy no guidance. How Tilley, the president can we expect and founder of them not to get into Forgotten Angels. trouble? I lived this Established in life and I know all 2015, the nonprofit about the dangers organization assists that are out there.” teens who have Currently, six aged out of the fosextended foster ter care system. care teens reside Tilley, who entered on the property, the foster care sysand Tilley and Tyler tem in the fourth are ensuring that grade, personally these young adults understands the Pictured is Cindy Tilley and David Tyler from are loved and hardship and cared for. the nonprofit Forgotten Angels. The organization recently purchased land in heartache of not Quinton Aaron, Valrico to house and care for teens who having a home. the actor who porhave aged out of the foster care system. Recently, trayed Big Mike in Forgotten Angels purchased 12 and a the movie The Blind Side, recently half acres off Little Stearns Rd. and is teamed up with Forgotten Angels and renovating the property to house and serves as the Ambassador of Goodwill for support these teens. From basic needs the organization. Aaron’s friend, David such as food and shelter to fulfilling high Tyler, who is the executive director for school education requirements and The Quinton Aaron Foundation, has also beyond, the organization comes alongtaken on the executive director role for side extended foster care teens from Forgotten Angels. ages 18-21. Typically, these teens have With the help of the Quinton Aaron spent most of their lives hopping from Foundation, local businesses, churches house to house with no family to call their and other nonprofits, Forgotten Angels own. has been fixing up the dwellings on the “Our goal is to get these teens out of property and have plans to build tiny survival mode and have them actually homes. thrive,” said Tilley. “These teens are not To find out how you can help, email getting the education or the life skills they forgottenangelsfl@outlook.com or call need to get out there and succeed.” 728-0461. For more information or to She continued, “Many of the extendview a video of the property, visit http://fored foster care group homes are located in gottenangelsflorida.org.
Session 2 July 8-12 (M-F)
Session 3 July 29-Aug 2 (M-F)
Location:
M-W Ostingers Academy • 8711 Lithia Pinecrest Road Th-F Field for games and other activities Space is Limited Age Group: 7 - 14 yrs Register Early Time: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm to hold your spot! Cost: $180/camper **(Second Child $130) **Multi week discounts
Daily Instruction • Games • Pitching/Catching Fundamentals Addressed • Drills For More Information:
Call 813.737.3000 or visit our website at www.OstingBaseball.com
813.433.4047
www.ajwestfallco.com licensed bonded insured In Business Over 20 Years
FULL SERVICE CLEANING COMPANY
Residential Commercial Moving/Home Sale Presentation Tenant Turnover
Navigation to Wealth Creation
Comprehensive
Chiropractic Care and Therapeutic Massage for the treatment of:
Auto-Injuries • Work-related Injuries Sports Injuries • Back Pain • Neck Pain Headaches • TMJ • and more
FREE 1/2 Hour Massage After First Visit
Convenient Office Hours | Most Insurance Plans and Medicare Accepted Absolute Wellness Centers 13134 Vail Ridge Dr. | Riverview, FL 33579 (Located behind the Publix on 301 and Beg Bend Rd., inside Big Bend Professional Park.)
Dr. Kevan D. Kruse D.C. and Dr. Dennis OHara D. C. Sports Medicine
Dr. Dennis OHara D.C.
Session 1 June 3-7 (M-F)
813-488-6315 www.absolutewellnesscenters.com Disclaimer: the patient responsible for payment has the right to refuse to pay, cancel or be reimbursed for any service within 72 hours of first visit. Normal cost of servies ranges from $49-$99. Offer not valid for Medicare/Medicaid due to Federal Regulations
New Riverview Location
BRANDON 329 Pauls Dr. Brandon, Fl. 33511 813-689-9297 PLANT CITY 1907 S. Alexander St. Plant City, Fl. 33566 813-752-6604 rcwcpas.com
Page 30
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Classic Albums Live Returns To Play Its Summer Series
Call TToday Call oday for for this Month’s this Special! Special!
By Jasmine Haroun
Sixteen we want them to years ago in focus on the Toronto, Ontario, music.” Canada, Craig Each show Martin was drivincludes them ing home, listenplaying a full ing to the radio. album of a popAs he heard to ular rock band. some of his “CAL reprefavorite music, sents music he thought to that endures CAL playing The Beatles’ album, himself, “Why and will continSergeant Pepper doesn’t anyone ue to accomever play the full album… all the good pany us all through and around this morsongs in a row?” and thus was born his tal coil,” said Martin. company, Classic Albums Live (CAL). His saying has always been ‘Note for In 2003, Martin began hiring musiNote, Cut for Cut.’ It is something he has cians to play an entire Classic Rock always said - something he has always Album such as Pink Floyd’s The Wall or strived for when creating these performThe Beatles’ Sergeant Pepper. His sister, ances. It is a tribute to the extensive colTracy Martin, joined the business and lection of music from over three decades became head of operations. He began of rock history. the company in Toronto and in that same As Phillips mentioned, “It’s like when year began working with a booking agent you watch a comedy show on TV. It’s difwho got them their first gig the U.S., play- ferent than you actually being an audiing in Rochester, NY. From there, their ence member. When you’re actually there agent booked concerts at Hard Rock in on set, you just find yourself laughing all Orlando and soon their journey started. the time. No improvising, no costumes, Currently, there are about 40-50 peo- just the music -- live.” ple working for Classic Albums Live perThis summer, the band is performing forming in Performance Arts Centers its annual summer series with time to across North America. catch Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here During each show, the musicians will July 19, Rolling Stones: Let It Bleed usually dress in all black and perform the August 9, Beatles: Abbey Road same way an orchestra would. Rob September 20 and Tom Petty: Damn the Phillips, music director for Classic Albums Torpedoes - October 18. The RP Funding Live said, “It’s almost like we are trying to Center is located at 701 W Lime St. In be invisible. We don’t dress up in cosLakeland.To purchase tickets or for more tumes or anything like that because we information, visit classicalbumslive.com or don’t want the audience to focus on us www.rpfundingcenter.com.
LAWN SERVICE
HAULING & CLEANUP HAULING
Palm Lawn Services
A-Z HAULING & CLEANUP $25.00 & up
813-431-1860 nvymustang@aol.com
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION REPAIRS US NAVY VETERAN
Servicing Brandon and surrounding area for 25 years. Licensed
Insured
The cleanest, most secure The torage facility around! sstorage • Climate Controlled Units • Open 7 Days a Week • Facility Video Recorded • Resident Manager • Month to month leases
FEATURES: • Senior Citizen & Military Discounts • Keypad Controlled Access • Easy Drive-Up Access Units • Deliveries Accepted • Free Truck Rental at Move-In
RENTALS
2809 E. College Ave Ruskin, FL 33570
813-641-1777
www.championselfstorage.com
WINDOW WINDOW CLEANING
PAINTING
Susie’s
Cleaning Service SPRING SPECIAL 10% 0FF
We Will Do It All & Haul! Yards, Trimming, Property, Garages, 2018 Small Business Furniture, Appliances of the Year
813-239-4014
CLEANING SVC
Call for FREE Estimate today!
FREE ESTIMATES
814-207-7018 Veteran Owned
Come home to perfection 813-817-7721
Experienced,Reliable & Reasonable Licensed & Insured
FLWILDFlowers@gmailcom
ALTERATIONS PEST CONTROL AUTO GLASS SVC ACCOUNTANT LAWN SERVICE Inna’s
P.F. Auto Glass, Inc.
le Flex ibrs H ou
Ladies, Gentlemen & Children
YOUR TERMITE AND PEST SOLUTION FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONAL
Prom & Evening Dresses
RESIDENTIAL . COMMERCIAL FREE ESTIMATES
SALE
Bloomingdale Professional Center
1514 Bloomingdale Ave E., Valrico
CALL OUR TRAINED EXPERTS 24 HOURS A DAY
(813) 651-4416
4306 NORTH 56 STREET • TAMPA, FL 33610
(near Bloomingdale High School)
813-915-4080
GARY D. MEYER AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER C P A REPAIRS FRENCH DRAINS Warner’s Nursery ERTIFIED
UBLIC
CCOUNTANT
• Accounting & Bookkeeping
• Compiled Financial Statement Presentations • Tax Return Preparation for Individuals, Corporations, LLC’s and Partnerships • Consulting for New Business Startups
813-741-3633 Cell: 813-748-7595 www.pfautoglass.com Fla. Reg. #MV-24096
• Financial & Estate Planning
813-971-4067
gmeyer4@tampabay.rr.com Serving the Tampa Bay Area Since 1980
10706 Bloomingdale
813-689-5081 (cell) 813-817-6826
(office)
Lic# RX0058177
July 2019
Page 31
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
ll a b e s a B Travel ilitary Job s, M Tryout r & More…anti, Fai y Michelle Coles
League (WFFSL and formerly BAYSL) has sponsored and hosted TOPSoccer since 1996. This season begins at the WFFSL b m d o e c r. il e p fields on Saturday, erv Com preyobs s o @ e September 7 at 9 ll miche a.m. and will run through November 16. Registration takes place at the WFFSL clubhouse, 3104 S. Kings The Running Of The Bulls 5K Ave. in Brandon on Friday, August 9 Discounted During Summer (6-7:30 p.m.), Saturday, August 10 The Running of the Bulls 5K is (9-11 a.m.), Friday, August 16 (6offering a $10 off summer registration discount. The Running of the Bulls 5K will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at Bloomingdale High School. The 5K is hosted by the Bloomingdale Band Boosters and benefits the Bloomingdale High School Band and athletic 7:30 p.m.) and teams. One hundred percent of each Saturday, race registration goes directly to the August 17 (9school. Local businesses sponsor the 11 a.m.) race to cover all expenses. Each regAll players must show a copy of istrant receives a race shirt and fintheir IEP at registration. ishers receive medals. Runners and Adult volunteer coaches and high walkers are welcome. school students interested in commuYou can register now through nity service hours are welcome. August for only $20 at https://fitFor more information, contact niche.com/event/running-of-the-bulls- Ken Muzyk at 657-5271 or Fred 5K/. Englehardt at brandontops@aol.com. Visit TOPSoccer Registration Takes www.facebook.com/BrandonTOPSoc Place In August cer for updates. TOPSoccer, (The Outreach Program for Soccer), is a FishHawk Wolves Travel community-based training Baseball Tryouts and team placement proIf you are looking for a gram for young athletes quality travel ball program with disabilities. It is organthat is professionally run ized by youth soccer assowith an outstanding coachciation volunteers. The ing staff to help develop program is designed to your player to their full bring the opportunity of potential, FishHawk Wolves learning and playing soccer to any Baseball Club and Ostingers Baseball boy or girl age 5 and up who has a Academy will be conducting try-outs mental or physical disability. for the Fall 2019 Season. The goal is to enable young athPlay for the Nationally Ranked letes with disabilities to become valpremier travel ball program in Central ued and successful members of Florida. Our Wolves 8U-12U and Florida Youth Soccer and the US Ostingers 13U-14U teams are Youth Soccer family. extremely competitive, learn, and play The program is a ‘relaxed forbaseball the right way under Director mat’. No practices or keeping score. of Baseball – Jim Osting. No standings; games are just fun. The program offers Wolves teams There is no cost for the families; the from 8u-12u and Ostingers teams at program is corporate and individually 13u and 14u. Under direction of Coach sponsored. Jimmy Osting, his coaching staff of forThe West Florida Flames Soccer mer professional and college level
Wolves & OBA Tryout Dates
Day July 31
Team 9U Wolves 11U Wolves
Time 5:30-7:00pm 7:00-8:30pm
August 1
10U Wolves 12U Wolves
5:30-7:00pm 7:00-8:30pm
August 2
13U Ostingers 14U Ostingers
5:30-7:00pm 7:00-8:30pm
8U Wolves
Family & Friends 5:30-7:00pm Feud Game Night Benefits Freedom To Walk Foundation
August 5
playing experience is second to none. This is a proven travel ball organization that plays at the highest level and prepares your player for the next level not only on the field but also off the field in daily life. Tryouts will be held at FishHawk Sports Complex located at 16120 FishHawk Blvd. in Lithia. Please visit www.fhwolves.com to register for tryouts or to learn more about the program or times of tryouts. For specific questions about the tryouts or about the program, please email Greg Stallings at gstallings@fhwolves.com.
50th Anniversary Of Apollo 11 Moon Landing Program And Movie Night
The Riverview Library offers many programs throughout the year and in the summer to keep both adults and kids busy. With the 50 year anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 Moon landing, the library will offer a program on Monday, July 15 from 4-5 p.m. Join in for a Live Webcast Event to celebrate the Mission. The broadcast is brought to you by the American Museum of Natural History and will feature a guided recreation of the Apollo 11 voyage. Monday Night at the Movies will take place on July 29 from 5-7 p.m. showing Ready Player One. The Riverview Library is located
Southwest Florida Rheumatology
Freedom to Walk Foundation will hold a Family & Friends Feud Game Night fundraiser on Tuesday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. at The Bridges, located at 11202 Dewhurst Dr. in Riverview. Get your tickets by Saturday, July 20 at www.gameshow.fun. The cost is $35 per player, $175 per team and includes food, drinks, game. Sponsorships are available from $250. For more information, call 4493308. For more information on Freedom to Walk Foundation, visit www.freedomtowalkfoundation.org.
Normal Vs. Not Normal Aging: Understanding The Difference
A workshop will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 25 at Twin Creeks Assisted Living to help you learn to recognize and understand ‘normal’ and ‘not normal’ aging. Learn essential information on early signs of dementia and its different causes. This seminar will help care providers, family members and anyone who is trying to cope with the changes that happen with dementia. It is presented by AJ Cipperly, Certified Positive Approach to Care™ Trainer with over 18 years of experience supporting people living with dementia and their care partners. Twin Creeks is located at 13470 Boyette Rd. in Riverview. For more information, call 278-5800.
• Computer Setup • Software Installation • Computer Repairs • Virus Scans & Removal • Malware Removal • Networking
Specializing in treatment of:
Rheumatoid Arthritis • Psoriatic Arthritis Osteoporosis • Gout • Osteoarthritis • Lupus ON SITE: Infusion • Lab Ultrasound
We’ll Beat Any Price!
Accepting NewPatients most insurance accepted
Dr. Priya Reddy M.D. FACR Board Certified Rheumatologist
11954 Boyette Rd., Riverview
813-672-2243
www.SWFLRHEUM.com
at 10509 Riverview Dr. Programs are courtesy of the Friends of Riverview Library and the Hillsborough Library System. For more information on these and the many other programs offered, insuire at the Library Service Desk, call 273-3652 or visit hcplc.org.
Experience with technical & desktop support, also network administration & engineering
Joseph LaViola RoLaV Computers, LLC 813-294-4047 www.RoLaVcomputers.com Reasonable Rates
User Friendly
We come to you!
Page 32
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
ee Fish r F , t h g i N Game es o t i u q s o M To Fight re… & Mo Colesanti, lle by Miche Compiled rver.com e s b o sprey o @ e ll e h mic
Healthy Alternatives To Prescription Drugs
Join the South Shore Coalition for Mental Health and Aging for its Annual Fundraising Banquet on Tuesday, July 16 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Sun City Center The Florida Room, 1009 N. Pebble Beach Blvd. The Keynote Speaker will be Commissioner Stacy White. Learn about healthy alternatives to prescription drugs. Commissioner White earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from USF and has practiced for 21 years. He serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy with USF, where he educates pharmacy students during their internships. In 2006, the university recognized his outstanding work in this capacity by naming him Roche Preceptor of the Year in an Outpatient Setting. Expert Panels Members include Dawn Addison, ARNP: Utilizing DNA screening to prescribe medication based on metabolism, Shirley M. Sullivan, Nutritionist, Southshore Wellness where she teaches ‘The Greatest Medicine of ALL is to Teach People How not to Need it,’ Tina Patch, President C.A.T.E Foundation, Discussing Cannabinoids and Mental Health and Community Resource Sheriff Deputy Jeff Merry, Opioid use in our community through the eyes of law enforcement The ticket price is $20. Catered dinner is included. Purchase tickets online at Eventbrite.com ticket link: www.eventbrite.com/e/healthy-alternatives-to-prescription-drugs-tickets62899150051.
Mosquito's Worst Enemy Is Free
Residents throughout Hillsborough County can pick up free fish again this summer to help reduce backyard mosquito breeding. This year's mobile mosquito fish truck events will also feature Mosquito Management's new education lab, focusing on actions residents can take to proactively eliminate mosquito habitats and stop larvae production. Residents can visit the lab locally and pick up fish from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the following Saturdays: July 27 - SouthShore Library, 15816 Beth Shields Way in
Ruskin, August 24 - Mike E. school supplies to kids from Sansone Community Park, lower-income households. 1702 N. Park Rd. in Plant City Pre-qualified Greater and September 7 Brandon Riverview, Wimauma Gardenville Recreation and Ruskin area students, in Center, 6215 Symmes Rd. in grades K-12, will receive backGibsonton. packs stuffed with essential The County is providing supplies for the school fish as an effective, natural year. The YMCA Backpack way for residents to control Outreach Event on July 27 at the spread of mosquito-borne disease. YMCA Camp Cristina is Mosquito fish are small, native freshdesigned for pre-registered water fish that eat mosquito larvae. Mosquito Management is rolling out a new mobile education families facing financial hardlab featuring ways everyone can help combat mosquitoes ship or recovering from job The fish are ideal for backyard ponds, alongside the mosquito fighting duo Mosquito Ninja and fountains, animal troughs, unused loss, fire or another qualifying Gambuzi-san. swimming pools, and other standing emergency. County, 5339 S. CR579 in Seffner. water. They require no feeding, and care During the event, each family will The agenda includes the State of is limited to protecting them from garden also receive free healthy snacks & Water in Florida, Irrigation Basics and sprays, chlorine, or other chemicals used smoothies, complimentary dental Troubleshooting Irrigation Systems, for cleaning. Mosquito fish do not lay screenings, fun games & entertainment Fertilizer Calibration Demonstration and eggs and need no special environment and free kids meal coupons courtesy of New FFL Apps, Septic Systems and for breeding. McDonalds. Impact on the Environment, General Residents will only need a photo ID If you would like to donate back to Retention Pond Management and showing residence in Hillsborough school supplies, you can drop off Aquatic Plant Selection. County to receive fish. Limited quantities donated items before Wednesday, July Register at https://2019tricountywaof mosquito fish will be available, while 10 at the Campo Y, North Brandon Y, terschool.eventbrite.com. For more inforsupplies last. Spurlino Y or Camp Cristina. Items mation call 744-5519. Free mosquito fish are also available needed are backpacks, wide-ruled through September 18, every notebook paper (100 sheet packets), Marine Corps League Selects Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon at college-ruled notebook paper (100 Associate of the Year the Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory, 1408 sheet packets) and pocket folders with Larry Westcott was chosen as the 24th St. S.E. in Ruskin, through a partnerprongs winner of the 2019 Department of Florida, ship between Hillsborough County and County Now Offers Multi-Year Pet the University of Florida faciliRegistration ty. You can register your car for more than one year. Ditto Ladies & Little Ladies Tea for your boat. Now, you can & Style Show register your pet for more than one year at a time. Ladies & Little Ladies Tea Hillsborough County has & Style Show is a fundraiser added more registration tag for The Society of St. Vincent options, giving owners the de Paul, St. Stephen choice of a one-, two-, or Conference. It will benefit the three-year tag for their dog, food pantry and financial cat, or ferret. The changes assistance program for those went into effect on July 1. in need, and will be held on In addition to the conSaturday, September 14 from venience factor, the change 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Additional to multi-year licenses is monetary donations beyond designed to make it easier ticket price and laundry soap would be greatly accepted. Scott DuPree chairman of the Departments Marine of the Year Society for owners to keep their dog or cat’s vaccinations and The cost is $18 per perpresents Associate of the Year Award to Larry Westcott. registration tags on the son. For reservation or additional informaMarine Corps League "Associate of the same cycle. Pet Resources will help tion contact Pam Liguori at 545-7856 or Year Award". This very prestigious award pet owners get their tag on the same PLC1522@yahoo.com or Arlene at 284was presented on June 22 at the cycle even before your pet’s rabies 5884 or arstein@outlook.com. Department Convention in Maitland. Larry vaccine expires crediting what has The Tea & Style Show will be held at who is a 30 year Air Force veteran was already been paid for toward the cost the Family Life Center of St. Stephen recognized for his exemplary work with of a multi-year license. Catholic Church, 10118 St. Stephen the Sgt. Walter P. Ryan Detachment. In Hillsborough County, pets older Circle in Riverview. than four months must be registered Donations Being Accepted For TMCA and have proof of a rabies vaccination. Tri-County Resident Water School Backpack Outreach Event Fines begin at $100 for failure to UF/IFAS Extension and Southwest license or vaccinate. The Tampa Metropolitan Area Water Management District will hold a TriTags can be purchased through YMCA is teaming up with the Emergency County Resident Water School on the County’s Pet Resource Center or Care Help Organization (ECHO) to bring Saturday, July 20 from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. with your veterinarian. in donations to provide much-needed at UF/IFAS extension Hillsborough
Joining a Chamber of Commerce is
POWERFUL!
Membership has PRIVILEDGES! Business Credibility-Networking-Community Visibility Business Contacts- Referrals and more!
Become a member of the Sun City Center Area Chamber of Commerce and see how these privileges can bring SUCCESS to your business! Call Lynne (813) 634-5111. Let’s put your business on the map! (813) 634-5111 • info@sccchamber.com • 1651 Sun City Center Plaza
DOES AN ENROLLED AGENT DO YOUR TAXES? Are you keeping up with your bookkeeping?
NEED HELP?
Are you thinking of hiring an employee?
NEED PAYROLL?
Get your nights and weekends back when you
CALL ME! (813) 540-1040
Robin Rae Huntley, EA 200 Frandorson Circle #210, Apollo Beach (Frandorson Square)
ROBIN@RAESACCOUNTING.COM
|
813.540.1040
| WWW.RAESACCOUNTING.COM
July 2019
Page 33
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Champion Self Storage Provides State-Of-The-Art Storage Facilities
By Nick Nahas
Champion the size of a typiSelf Storage is a cal single-car self-storage garage. Usual operator that has office hours are state-of-the-art 9 a.m. until 6 facilities throughp.m., including out the Eastern holidays. United States, Payments can including one be made at the located in Ruskin location, over Photo courtesy of Champion Self Storage at 2809 E. the internet, by Champion Self Storage is located at 2809 E. College Ave. It mail or automatiCollege Ave. in Ruskin. offers storage units of all cally charged to your sizes with features such credit card. as climate control, RV According to parking, individual door Valrico resident Adam alarms, gated entry and Schroeder, who rents a month-to-month leases. A full line of storage unit, the benefits of having extra boxes and packing supplies are also storage space are; reduced clutter in your available for use. house and garage, allows the use of your According to the website, its mission garage for putting vehicles in, protects is to provide tenants with the cleanest, items from the humidity and mold/mildew most secure storage facilities while risks that we face here in Florida and it accommodating every customer's moving prioritizes the use of storage space and and storage needs through effective man- items used in your house based on seaagement of a highly motivated and wellsons and events. Because you can rent trained staff. from month to month, you have a lot of Services and features offered flexibility to increase or decrease your include: a resident manager, facility video storage capacity and costs as things recorder, keypad controlled access, clichange. mate controlled units, easy drive-up “I would recommend that people who access units, delivery acceptance, insurcan benefit from any of these advantages ance, automatic and online payments, of having a storage unit and who can 24-hour access, tenant referral program, afford the monthly rent strongly consider month-to-month leases, free use of platrenting a climate-controlled unit that form carts, senior citizen and military dismeets their needs,” said Schroeder. counts, semi-truck access and a free For more information, visit the webtruck rental at move-in. site at www.ChampionSelfStorage.com or Storage unit sizes range from a 5’x5’ contact a self-storage professional at the closet-sized unit to a 10’x30’ unit about location.
813.413.8900 bridgesretirement.com The Bridges Should Be Your
#1 Choice for Assisted Living! HERE’S WHY:
• Licensed Nurses • Certified Nursing Assistants and Med Techs ASK ABOUT OUR • Manager on Duty 365 days/year 2 BEDROOM / • Stable, experienced staff 2 BATH APARTMENTS! • Clubhouse for resident events/parties • Solid block construction, 12 ft. ceilings, walk-in closets • Receptionist presence 13 hours daily with a sign-in-sign-out policy and secured entry & exit
Page 34
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Volume 17, Issue 7
TMS Of Central Florida Can Help
Embark On Healthier Lifestyle Through Medi-Weightloss Program
Although depresIn 2008, the Food sion is very treatable, and Drug Administration only about half of all (FDA) approved TMS as Americans who are a treatment for people diagnosed each year with major depression with depression actualwho have failed to ly seek treatment. That respond to at least one is why the devoted and antidepressant. The FDA highly skilled team at approved the device, TMS, owned and operated by TMS of Central Florida called NeuroStar, made Kathleen Carroll, M.D., Charles DeVine, M.D. and Troy Noonan, by the company are dedicated to helpM.D. ing patients find Neuronetics. TMS works depression relief. Transcranial Magnetic by delivering highly focused MRI-strength Stimulation (TMS) has become a promismagnetic pulses that non-invasively (withing treatment alternative for people with out surgery) stimulate the brain. Patients depression who don't respond sufficiently being treated with TMS do not require to antidepressant medications. anesthesia or sedation. They remain TMS of Central Florida, located in awake and alert and return to work or Brandon, is owned and operated by three their daily routine immediately after each of the most prominent psychiatrists in the treatment. TMS treatments last less than area that have been successfully treating 20 minutes and patients don’t have to patients for more than 20 years: Charles stop their medications DeVine, M.D., Kathleen Carroll, M.D., and "The most rewarding part for me is Troy Noonan, M.D. In 2017, after extenthe satisfaction of seeing results,” said Dr. sive research into TMS provided by Carroll. “TMS helps people get back to NeuroStar, the three psychiatrists decided living life to the fullest.” that TMS Therapy was the logical proThe office often receives referrals gression in providing their patients the from other psychiatrists, general practionbest solution to major depression. All ers, as well as word-of-mouth referrals TMS procedures are performed by TMS from satisfied patients. Seeing patients Coordinator Sandi Lopez and her staff live a more normal and healthier lifestyle under the supervision of a psychiatrist. after TMS treatments gives the team While there are many effective treattremendous gratification. ments for depression, traditional "Most of my patients are amazed at approaches such as antidepressants and the results,” said Dr. DeVine. “And that psychotherapy do not work for everyone. means the world to all of us here at In fact, it is estimated that two-thirds of TMS.” TMS is located at 1119 Nikki View people with depression will not see satisDr. in Brandon. Flexible treatment hours factory relief from prescription antidepres- are available from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call sants and will often need an additional or 423-7037 or email Sandi Lopez at tmschange in prescription. centralfl@gmail.com.
Located at 203 Society of Bariatric W. Bloomingdale Physicians, regisAve. in Brandon tered dietitians and and serving the other healthcare proTampa Bay area in fessionals to aid her several other locain her weight loss tions, Medijourney with a Weightloss has strongly-founded been dedicated to treatment plan. helping its patients Hicks was reach their health pleased with the goals since 2006, staff’s hands-on and with an average of supportive approach Before After three million to her health journey. pounds lost nation“They will answer wide since its founany of my questions, Bay area resident Michelle Hicks was suc- motivate me if I was dation. cessfully guided through her health jour- disappointed in my By basing its ney by medical professionals at Mediprograms on a ‘balweekly progress and Weightloss and lost 55 pounds. ance of education, guide me to next appetite management and exercise activi- steps, if needed. I was always presented ty,’ according to its website, this physiby smiling people, which made me feel cian-supervised weight loss program that they believe in what they are doing. proves to be much more than another The doctor would check in with me often quick-fix treatment. to discuss my progress as I went through Patients can come in for an initial the program,” she said. consultation and treatments are personal“I feel better than ever,” she ized using a patient’s own health profile exclaimed. “My blood pressure and chorather than a generalized treatment. lesterol are in normal range. I feel like I've Through several patient success testirewound the years,” she added. Hicks monies, including that of Brandon resinow enjoys her healthier lifestyle after losdent Michelle Hicks, Medi-Weightloss ing an impressive 55 pounds. continues to gain a wide range of support Medi-Weightloss directs its treatment from clients whose lives were changed approach away from typical fast diets that for the better. are ultimately ineffective and gears Hicks turned to the experts at Meditowards a comprehensive, three-phase Weightloss after unsuccessful attempts to program that will yield stable results for lose weight through self-treatment and patients in the long run. other various diets. After doing her For information, visit research, she was guided by board-certihttps://www.mediweightloss.com/ or call fied physicians who are members of the 877-MED-LOSS.
Suffering From Depression?
By Kelly Wise Valdes
By Manuela Graf
July 2019
Page 35
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Forever Green Lawn & Pest Control Expands To Hillsborough County
August 2nd
By Brad Stager
Homeowners in “We use premium ferHillsborough County now tilizer and everything has have another choice when been tested and we follow it comes to keeping their all environmental codes lawn and outdoor plants and regulations.” looking their pest-free best. Since Forever Green For more than 30 began servicing clients in years, Forever Green Hillsborough County last Lawn & Pest Control has year, its focus has been the been helping Pinellas Riverview and Apollo County homeowners mainBeach areas, expanding tain a high level of curb beyond an existing presappeal for their properties, ence in Pinellas and and the company’s expanManatee Counties. sion to the east side of Photo courtesy of Forever Compton said it is recogniGreen tion of the heavy influx of Tampa Bay shows the Forever Green Lawn & Pest new residents to the area family-owned business is Control can give you a growing. healthy, spongy-soft green who need professionalyard you will be proud of. Services provided by grade care for the greenery Forever Green include outside of their new homes. application of pesticides and fertilizers to “We’re just trying to expand and get lawns, shrubbery and trees as well as irri- their attention as well,” said Compton, gation services. The professional training who has grown up with the family’s busiand certifications of Forever Green’s staff ness since his father, Mike, started it in means services like deep root fertilization 1987. and the diagnosis and treatment of plant “I helped my father in elementary diseases and pest infestations are availschool, through middle and even high able. school,” said Compton, who has been Forever Green provides free estitaking on more operational management mates, and while no contract is required, of Forever Green in the last few years. Territory Manager Ben Compton said his One thing Compton said homeownteam looks at every assignment as a ers should be aware of is that while chance “To give people the opportunity to Florida’s summer months are tough for have a very healthy, green lawn with very growing plants like tomatoes, it is the few weeds or problems. We want to give prime season for weed growth and pest them something that makes them proud.” infestation. Compton added that the high-level “There’s going to be chinch bugs and expertise of Forever Green employees weeds are going to be popping up.” and the professional-grade chemicals For an estimate or to find out more they use ensure safety as well as horticul- about the company, visit forevergreenlawtural beauty. nandpest.com or call 324-1004.
M cAuley Fine Jewelry Open Tuesday-Friday 10-6 • Saturday 10-4
813-689-8124 Oakfield Drive, Brandon (Located in the Atlantic Village Plaza, Kings Avenue & Oakfield Drive)
Open to the Public
with a variety of memberships to suit anyone’s budget! Summer Memberships Available starting as LOW as $69/month!
SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET Join us every Sunday from 9 AM to 1 PM for the Best Kept Secret around! Chef prepared omelet station, fresh made waffles, bacon, sausage, corned beef hash, home fries, grits, biscuits & sausage gravy, fresh cut fruit and pastries and more!
$
Coffee, tea or soda included for this one low price.
13
95
/person (kids 10 & under 1/2 price)
NOW OFFERING UNLIMITED MIMOSAS FROM 11AM-1PM FOR ONLY $15.99 Reservations are recommended but not required. 813.671.3311 ext 2
www.summerfieldgc.com
Friday Happy Hour 5pm-10pm
13050 Summerfield Blvd, Riverview 813.671.3311
Page 36
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Oldest Church In County: Riverview UMC Still Serves Area Faithful Before 1842, the Alafia River valley was an untamed, unsettled wilderness because of threats of Seminole violence. When relative peace came to the area, Benjamin Moody The old church log-cabin stood near the Alafia River moved his about once a month. family of six children to homesteaded In 1866, Ben’s oldest son, William, property on the river about one and a moved his family from Lithia to Peru on half miles downstream from today’s US land about a mile upstream from his 301 Bridge in Riverview. boyhood home. In that same year, Rev. Moody was a devout man and it L. G. Lesley, the third pastor of Tampa’s was important for him to continue reliMethodist Church, moved to Peru as a gious education for his children. The result of a throat ailment. (It was closest church, however, was 20 miles Lesley who built and operated the sole away in Tampa. After enduring that ferry across the river for many years.) arduous trip for four years, in 1846, Lesley was active in the small Moody with help from neighbor George church, and he and Moody raised funds Simmons, built a small log meeting house at the back of his property on the to erect a new church to be built on William’s property. When the new south bank of the Alafia. It was likely building was completed in 1870 on the the first church building in Hillsborough County. (The Methodist congregation in river’s south shore, near Lesley’s ferry in Peru, it was named the Lesley Tampa also organized in 1846, but it Chapel. Rev. Lesley served as co-pasconvened in members’ homes until its tor for the first decade. first building was dedicated in 1851.) In 1880, Lesley Chapel was The little church served four famiabsorbed into the Methodist Episcopal lies and met weekly for nearly a Conference, and Rev. C. E. Pelot was decade. A circuit-riding Methodist named as its pastor. By 1881, Lesley preacher held formal services there
By Charles Nelson
Riverview United Methodist Church today
Chapel had grown from 20 members to 36 and continued to grow during the 1880s. It was, however, not destined to stay on the south side of the Alafia. Because of the inconvenience of ferry travel, the small community on the northern shore grew much faster than Peru. Potential residents simply stopped before crossing the river when establishing their new homes. By 1893, the largest percentage of Lesley Chapel’s membership lived on the north side of the river. One year later, in 1894, pebble phosphate was discovered a short distance west of today’s US 301 Bridge, creating a short-lived economic boom on the north side of the river. That little settlement became the town of Riverview and quickly outgrew the small town of Peru. In that same year, a visiting Methodist evangelist raised money to
build a new church on the north shore. This new church, although poorly constructed, served as a beacon for the majority of Lesley Chapel members. The building fell during an 1899 storm.
Undaunted, the membership immediately replaced that structure in 1900. In the following year, the first bridge across the Alafia was built, replacing the ferry. The new, substantial church building and the new bridge permanently established Riverview’s Methodist congregation on the north side of the river. That location has served as the sole home for Riverview’s Methodist congregation since 1900. Today’s sanctuary was built in the early 1960s and in 2021, the church will celebrate 175 years of service to the community. Charles Nelson Bio Charles Nelson holds a MA degree in History from George Mason University and taught as an adjunct instructor at HCC (Dale Mabry). He is also affiliated with Tampa Bay History Center as a volunteer docent, researcher and community lecturer, with an emphasis on South Hillsborough County history.
Now Enrolling!
• 6 Weeks Through 12 Years • Full & Part Time Options • Open: M-F 6am to 6:30pm • Creative Curriculum for Infants & Toddlers • ABC Mouse Computer Technology • Brainwaves Curriculum • APPLE Accreditation • STEAM Curriculum • Security Code Access Entry • FREE Internet Viewing of Your Child’s Day • Outdoor Playgrounds with Water Park • Before & After School Care: 6-12 Years
Alafia, Bevis, Cimino, FishHawk Creek, Foundation Christian Lithia Springs, Stowers, Valrico Academy
• Nutritious Meals & Snacks: Low Salt & Sugar • Spanish & Music Included • Trained Professional Staff, Certified in First Aid & CPR • Extracurricular Programs
NOW ENROLLING FOR FALL 2019 VPK FREE Part Time Program with “Pay for rest of day” Option
CIRCA FISHHAWK 8136547000
• Accelerated Pre-K Curriculum with Math, Science, Spanish, Music, Sign Language & More • Preparation for National Kindergarten Standards • Must be 4 years old by September 1, 2019 • Must be Florida resident • Class times: Tuesday - Friday, 8:15am - 12:00pm
5815 Kids Crossing Drive
(Located next to Stowers Elementary and Mosaic)
www.KRKCirca.com Lic # CHC432384
VALRICO 8136576200 4321 Lynx Paw Trail
(Located across fromLithia Springs Elementary)
www.KRKValrico.com Lic # CHC431024
Two Great Locations!
July 2019
Page 37
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Keep Your Home Secure And Family Entertained With Secure Pro
By Brad Stager
Security systems well as take care of have been around for security and entertaindecades, protecting ment upgrades. homes, alerting famiCommercial lies to break-ins or fire clients needing camand sounding an era and security sysalarm when trouble is tems for their offices, afoot. warehouses or service But a well-intecenters are also supgrated modern securiported by Secure Pro, ty system is capable which has installed of doing much more systems to protect Technology consultant Elvis Colon than alerting homedemonstrates home theater features medical and firearms in the Secure Pro showroom. owners and first businesses, which responders to a potential problem, and have specific security and regulatory that is where Secure Pro, which designs, requirements. According to Colon, Secure installs and services security, entertainPro can design a security/entertainment ment and smart home technology, comes package to fit a wide range of budgets in. and needs, from about $1,000 for a basic With the growing number of new smartphone system that can monitor homes in the area, Secure Pro is often what is going on and control functions called upon to install a home’s security such as setting the indoor temperature system as part of the construction that is and turning lights on or off. geared to that particular architecture and While there may be a plethora of offis integrable with added features such as the-shelf and online DIY options available entertainment systems or smart home to consumers, Colon said Secure Pro devices like Google’s Alexa. offers a level of service that is hard to “We work mostly with builders, but equal. we also do a lot of the after-work as well,” “We’re all about customer service, said Elvis Colon, a technology consultant providing the customer with what they with Secure Pro. want,” said Colon, who added that should The outcome can be as elaborate as problems arise, “We’ll make it right. We’re a home theater with no visible wires, con- in the community and it’s important that trolled by a single remote that also we take pride in the work we do.” includes security and home utility manSecure Pro is located at 3018 US agement features, or a system can be tai- Hwy. 301 N, Ste. 1000. in Tampa To find lored to specific needs. out how Secure Pro can meet your secuWhen it comes to remodeling, rity and home entertainment needs, visit Secure Pro can also install electrical feasecureprousa.com or call 381-3861 to tures such as outlets, fans and lights as schedule a consultation.
Expires 8/31/2019
SHOW & TELL | Thursday, July 11th at 3PM
Page 38
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
With Arts & Entertainment Editor Kathy L. Collins
The SouthShore Arts Council Is Seeking New Tiffany Bella Creates Art That Is Both One Members For Its Board Of A Kind And Affordable The Arts Council SouthShore Arts wants to make Council is a local connections nonprofit arts between the comorganization that munity and artists was established in through funding pro2004. It is a culgrams. The protural resource for grams are located in artists in South the SouthShore Hillsborough area, but the artists County communican be within a 50ties. The goal of mile radius of Apollo the SouthShore Beach.” Arts Council is to Projects that The SouthShore Arts Council provides have been funded work with artists funding for unique arts projects such as to promote culturthis mobile Giant Marionette Jug Band by the SouthShore al enrichment designed and built by Shelley Davis of Arts Council include activities in South Valrico. The SouthShore Arts Council is a Giant Marionette seeking new board members. If you are Hillsborough passionate about supporting and advo- Jug Band designed County by making cating for local artists and art projects, and built by Valrico this is your unique opportunity. art and the creartist, Shelley Davis. ative process accessible to the public The Giant Marionette Jug Band is through funding programs, sponsorpowered by a bike rider and comes ships and community outreach. complete with music. The Giant The SouthShore Arts Council is Marionette Jug Band has not yet seeking board members. If you want made its public debut, so be on the to be a part of a dynamic and unique lookout for it. arts organization, now is your opporAnother project is called Bend, tunity to join the SouthShore Arts Grind & Ride: Earn a Bike. This is a Council Board of Directors. program, run by Parker, where stuMike Parker, a renowned artist dents learn to design and build cuswho is well known for his large-scale tom bikes. murals, is president of the To become a member of the SouthShore Arts Council. Parker SouthShore Arts Council, you do not said, “We are looking for a group of have to live in the SouthShore area. individuals to come together and get You do have to possess an excitecreative in how they form the future ment for local arts activities. Some of the organization.” experience in how an arts nonprofit This is your opportunity to suporganization should operate is helpport artists in South Hillsborough ful, but not necessary. County and be an advocate for the For info, contact Parker at 846arts. 2000 or email info@southshoreParker said, “The SouthShore artscouncil.org.
Tiffany Bella neighbor saw one of is an interesting my pieces and and unique artist. asked if I did custom Bella specializes work. I painted a in large abstract piece for them. They paintings. A good then posted it on portion of her social media and the work comes from next thing I knew, I homeowners and had a great busibusinesses who ness, which has commission her grown from there,” to create her explained Bella. large, acrylic on In addition to canvas pieces. commissions, Bella Her largest is a Tiffany Bella is an all-around unique, self- offers in-home prithree piece 12 ft. taught artist who specializes in large art vate art classes for pieces that may be abstract, coastal long octopus that children six years images or landscapes. You can commisis in a home in sion her for an original piece, take a class and older. Each Mira Bay. with her, or just follow her on social media. class is start to finBella’s art is ish and lasts different in that she uses a lot of difapproximately 75 minutes. The cost is ferent textures, bling and metallic $50 per session. paint. Bella said, “I think this creates Bella also offers painting sessions interest.” Bella creates a lot of coastal in your home for a minimum of six images (sunsets, fish and oceans), people. She will lead the group and landscapes and modern folk art. each attendee can create their own Bella has about 300 pieces on original work of art. Bella provides the display in homes in the Waterset supplies and the instruction to paint neighborhood. She also does comas you go. Her painting sessions are missions for businesses. In doing her unique in that you get to select the commissions, she is very flexible on color palette you will use. what she paints. Bella said, “For me, Bella also works with a realtor in it is more about the process of creatthe SouthShore area. When the realing something. I like to get my hands tor has an open house, Bella will set in the art.” up in an empty room and do live Bella’s artwork is also very afford- painting. Who knows, you might just able, so anyone can acquire an origiend up with not only a new home, but nal work of art. an original work of art to go with it. When Bella moved to Florida, she For more information on Bella, thought that she would be a stay-atplease follow her on Facebook and home mom. She had been painting Instagram @TiffanyBellaArtist or all of her life and decorated her home email her at with her own artwork. “One day, a TiffanyBellaArtist@gmail.com.
CUSTOM APPAREL & DESIGN
CELEBRATING OUR
1ST ANNIVERSARY!
BUY 3 GET 1 FREE
Wear Your Independence Proudly With Bold Custom Designs.
• Cotton Shirts • Tank Tops • Aprons • Dri Fit
• Hats • Embroidery • A LOT More!
10% OFF Offer Expires August 1, 2019
No Order is Too BIG or too Small!
Call or Email for a Quote: (813)419-4463 • senpai@wototaku.com 300 Frandorson Cir suite 103, Apollo Beach
Love your Home but need help with the space?
Isn’t it time for an interior redesign?
Furniture | Accessories | Room ReDesigns | Complete Home Makeovers Located In the Home Depot Shopping Plaza
3 8 1 8 Sun City Center Blvd. 3 3 5 7 3 | 8 1 3 .3 3 1 .3 5 4 3
www.ConniesHomeDecorTricities.com Text START to (8 1 3 )3 2 8 -7 7 0 5 for Specials
Visit Our Website for Additional Savings!
3840 US-301 S, Riverview • (813) 420-0013 Mon. - Thur. 8 - 7 | Fri. - Sat. 8 - 8 | Closed Sunday
www.tbdcafe.com
Text TBD301 to 33733 Mention this ad for a FREE scoop of cookie dough!
Find TBD teas at a retailer near you today!
Handcrafted Tea Drinks, Meal Preps & Filipino Food To Go
NOW OPEN AT 8AM! Mon-Sat
July 2019
Page 39
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
South Shore Boutique Celebrates Anniversary In New Location
Fireside Real Estate Offers More Than Just Buying and Selling Homes To The Community
Gift cards accommodating. can be great, Very reasonably but there is priced and every definitely a monogram order need for a perI've received is sonal connecperfect…stop by tion in today’s this lovely and world. If you magical boutique are looking for in Apollo Beach.” the perfect gift, With brand look no further names like Lily than South Pulitzer and Vera Shore Bradley plus a Boutique. variety of At South women’s and Shore children’s clothBoutique, ing, shoes, and Shelly Molter is the you are only creator and owner of accessories, South Shore Boutique there is somelimited by which recently your imagicelebrated its one year thing for every nation. Shelly occasion. It also anniversary. Molter, crecarries a variety of home décor to ator and turn your house into a true home. owner, enviMolter is passionate about your sioned a shop where customers satisfaction. “While shopping with could find elegant, personalized South Shore Boutique, Tampa's best pieces for themselves and their loved monogramming boutique, we want ones. Now, she celebrates one year you to be completely happy with the in the new location as Tampa’s preexperience.” To place an order or find mier specialty store for monoout more, connect online at grammed gifts. What began as one www.facebook.com/southshorebouwoman doing what she loved has tique/ or turned into a focal point of fashion for http://SouthShoreBoutique.com. the entire Southshore area. Online shopping and shipping is Customers like Araseli Gawroriski available. Customers can also call rave, “I'm so happy I found South 812-7790 to speak to an associate. Shore Boutique. Absolutely recomSouth Shore Boutique is open mend shopping here. This is the perMonday-Saturday from 10 a.m. until fect boutique to get a gift for anyone. 5 p.m. It is located at 6126 N. US Shelly, the owner, is so friendly and Hwy. 41 in Apollo Beach.
Nancy and Rick edge and there is Monsipapa have been enough real estate to in the real estate busisell for everyone to be ness for several years, successful.” but the couple offers Fireside’s track the community so record of success much more than buymeans its team knows ing and selling homes. how to showcase their “After a year learning clients’ homes effectivethe ropes, we have ly, market and promote it only recently begun to so that it attracts qualireally increase our fied buyers and get it business significantly,” sold for the highest Rick Monsipapa said. price. Throughout the “We jointly host a podprocess, it is with its cast called ‘Nail the clients every step of the Nancy and Rick Monsipapa have Sale’ and we provide way, making sure their been in the real estate business for several years, but the couple offers questions are answered, sales coaching and the community so much more than all the details are hantraining for business buying and selling homes. owners and entrepredled expertly and the neurs.” With more than 40 years of selling entire experience is a positive one. experience, the couple has a real passion “Nancy and I have a motto, ‘We solve to help business owners in the communiReal Estate Problems.’ We are not only ty become more successful. retail real estate agents, we are also cash The couple connected with local real buyers and investors and flippers,” Rick estate broker Char McPherson about 18 said. “We can help anyone with a real months ago. “Our broker Char estate problem, whether it be probate, McPherson has been really helpful to pre-foreclosure, divorce or downsize or Nancy and myself in learning and underupsize for that matter.” The couple has standing the real estate business,” also written two books, Nail the Sale and Monsipapa said. “She runs a well-run 9.5 Ways to Sell Your Home in 30 Days, organization and provides the support we which are available to anyone that need in the field.” requests a copy and are available on What makes Fireside Real Estate dif- Kindle on Amazon. ferent from other real estate firms in the If you would like to learn more about area is that it is a tight knit group of Fireside Real Estate, you can visit agents where everyone is really trying to www.yourlocalrealtor.us or contact Rick help each other. “We do not have that and Nancy Monsipapa at 210-2695. If corporate in-fighting,” Monsipapa said. you would like to listen to the couple’s “Everyone has an abundance of knowlpodcast, visit www.nailthesales.com.
By Amy Schechter
By Libby Hopkins
“You’ve Never Been Treated So Well” Hours: 6am - 10pm South Brandon
Lake Brandon Village
(813) 571-0569
(813) 655-1237
2010 Bloomingdale Ave, Brandon 11325 Causeway Blvd, Brandon
www.chickfilabrandon.com
Dr. Kyle Bartlett, FAAD
Julie Bucciarelli, APRN
Now Accepting New Patients 10141 Big Bend Road, Suite 209, Riverview, FL 33578
813-657-3330
www.phdermatology.com
Page 40
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
am Ms. Re list cia e p Media S field r e m Sum tary Elemen l Schoo d By
Sponsore
m Mathnasiu w Of Rivervie
Teacher Of The Year Finalist Returns To Inspire Fellow Lithia Springs Students
Ms. Tricia Reamth
Teacher Of The Mon
a teacher? Why did you decide to become ool. Math and spelling were sch in e tim y eas I did not have an teachers that would not very difficult for me, luckily I had elementary school my mom give up on me. When I was in h learning disabilities, which became a teacher of students wit en I started college I had is what we discovered I had. Wh ool and volunteered in her free days that I went to her sch where I found my true callroom and the library. That was of learning, if you can read ing. Reading is the foundation that point on it was my goal you can learn anything. From to help others learn to read.
cher? What is a goal of yours as a tea excited to start my am I After 11 years of teaching, and introduce stuist cial Spe 3rd year as the Media to offer. My ultidents to the library and all it has ce children to mate goal is to positively influen ir mind to it, there understand that if they set the y can not learn, the isn't anything out there that little different a is g even if their way of learnin then anyone else. prising about What would be something sur resting? you that students would find inte t I was on tha ed pris My students might be sur . When sing can I o, Als a pilot for a TV show. and was ons less ce voi k too I ool I was in high sch er. sing ra an ope thinking that I might become
Ms. Rea m has b een a te acher fo years. r 11
why? What is your favorite book and I have read it of Gorlan" by John Flanagan. ns Rui e "Ranger's Apprentice Th the year fifth graders towards the end of several times, and I read it to my continuing and and is the first book in a long, first because it is a captivating story, the from rest of the series to date, and finding ut to grow series. I have read the abo ry sto at gre of the rest. Plus it is a book my mind can recall most f. rsel you in h wit h that you have out who you are and the strengt What is your favorite quote? saying in my trying. I had a poster with this Mistakes are proof that you are t of learning par t, tha me to let my kids know classroom. It was important to but it is our es, tak mis ke es. That is okay to ma and growing is making mistak s. one e sam the eat try and not rep job to learn from them, and to
By Kate Quesada
Fifth grade stuthe students as they dents at Valrico’s move on to middle Lithia Springs school with the new Elementary School opportunities that received inspiration come with that transifrom a special fortion. mer student last “I wanted to help month. Dr. Dakeyan the students rememGraham, ber how important it is Hillsborough to have a dream and County’s Teacher of keep that dream at the the Year for 2019 forefront as they expeand one of five rience new things,” finalists for 2020’s said Graham, whose Florida Teacher of parents still live in the the Year, spoke at Bloomingdale home the school’s fifth where he grew up. Dr. Dakeyan Graham, Florida Teacher “Success comes when grade banquet 23 of the Year finalist, spoke to Lithia years after attendSprings Elementary School 5th grade you don’t allow your graduation. ing the school himcircumstances to dicself. tate your future.” Graham, who was a student at Lithia The next step for Graham on his Springs for third through fifth grades and Florida Teacher of the Year journey is an attended Burns and Rodgers middle interview in Tallahassee later this month. schools, teaches Band, Orchestra and The winner will be announced in mid-July. Music Theory at King High School, his “Teaching is my passion,” said alma mater. He also received his Graham, who taught approximately Bachelor and Master degrees in Music 240 students during the 2018-19 Education from the University of Florida school year. “It is amazing to me that I and his PhD from the University of South Florida. Lithia Springs Principal Kevin Martin invited Graham to speak at the school’s fifth grade banquet after hearing about his Teacher of the Year success. “Dr. Graham was amazing with our students,” said Martin. “His message was about having a dream and that you get one hundred percent of can give individualized attention to and what you put into your dream back out. help guide so many growing minds.” The students were tuned in throughout Lithia Springs Elementary School and I noticed multiple parents approachis located at 4332 Lynx Paw Trl. in ing him afterwards and thanking him.” Valrico and can be reached at 744Graham felt the banquet was a great 8016. Visit opportunity for him to make an impact on www.lithiasprings.mysdhc.org.
813•672•9663 9708 Carr Rd, Riverview FL www.CanineCabana.biz Visit First e One g at A
g ptin s Acce tient Now ittle Pa L New
Dr. Na ta Dr. Melie Carr Bus ti ghan Carter llo
813-672-DENT
(3886)
11936 Boyette in Riverview Natalie Carr Bustillo, DDS, MS Most Insurance Accepted Board Certified Pediatric Dentist www.CarrDental.com Se Habla Espanol
50% OFF 3 NIGHTS FOR NEW LODGING GUESTS! Customized Overnight Lodging
Enriching Safe & Fun Doggie Daycare
#dogsofCanineCabana
Positive, Proven Dog Training
#CabanaCares
EXPERT PET CARE IN A SAFE & LOVING ENVIRONMENT
July 2019
Page 41
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
State Farm Grant Awarded To Junior Achievement
Staff Report
career and financial decisions. They need to know about employment opportunities, and the skills they need to open some of the career doors that are available to them. They also need a basic understanding of how to successfully manage their personal finances.” A check presentation was held at JA BizTown on May 16. Locally, the $6,000 Florida State House Representative Fentrice Driskell was allocation of State Farm on-site for the check presentation. funds to Junior Junior Achievement (JA) of Tampa Achievement of Tampa Bay/Hillsborough Bay recently announced that it has County partially funds 847 low to moderreceived grants totaling $18,000 to fund ate income students to attend JA JA’s work readiness and financial literacy BizTown, or JA Finance Park, both proprogramming. The grants, from State grams help students identify and practice Farm Insurance, are part of a larger the skills they need to find and keep a job statewide initiative totaling $60,000 that and to manage personal finances. will support Junior Achievement programs Elsewhere in the Tampa Bay area, in 11 localities throughout Florida, JA of Tampa Bay/Sarasota received enabling over 5,000 young people to par- $5,000 in State Farm funds and JA of ticipate in JA’s nationally recognized ecoTampa Bay/Polk/Highlands received nomic education programs. $7,000 to support Junior Achievement “The mission of State Farm® is to financial literacy classes for over 400 low help people manage the risks of everyday and moderate income students. life, recover from the unexpected, and Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay realize their dreams” shares Jose Soto, inspired 81,307 students through the supState Farm public affairs specialist. “JA port of 6,904 volunteers in the 12-county programs help all students improve their region. Junior Achievement is a nonprofit financial literacy, however, a high percent- organization that delivers K-12 programage of low to moderate income students ming for entrepreneurship, financial literaare likely to derive greater benefit from cy and career readiness including two the programs.” capstone programs of JA BizTown and JA Richard George, President of Junior Finance Park. For more information, Achievement of Tampa Bay explains, visit jatampabay.org. “Many students lack the basic information For more information on State Farm, they need to make good education, visit www.statefarm.com.
NOMINATIONS NEEDED! Your favorite teacher could have their very own spotlight editorial in the Osprey Observer Community Newspaper! Complete the form below and email your nomination to: teacher@ospreyobserver.com
Teacher Name: School: Why should this teacher be Teacher of the Month?
E-Cigarette Use Increases Among Teens By Michelle Caceres The traditional Juul and blow the image of tobacco’s smoke into their Marlboro Man is sweatshirt,” said the being replaced by student, who has the reality of a also seen them younger generation used in the bathof tobacco users, rooms and hallhooked not on the ways. old-school cigaThe Media rettes of their parOutreach rep for the ents’ generation but School District of the e-cigarette, a Hillsborough battery-operated County, who recogdevice that contains nizes that there is ea solution of nicocigarette use in tine, flavorings and schools, said the other chemicals that consequences for turns it into a mist being caught vaping that can be inhaled on school property into the lungs. would be the same Also known as as consequences vaping, it has for its cigarette poli‘Juuling’, the use of e-cigarettes by the become the most cy. manufacturer Juul Labs, has become popular form of “It’s typically an increasingly popular with middle and high tobacco use administrative school students. among teenagers response,” she said. in the U.S. and its popularity is on the Consequences could include a sturise. According to a Center for Disease dent/parent/administrator conference, Control and Prevention (CDC) report parent notification, reteaching of rules released in February, tobacco product and expectations, in-school suspension use among youth is increasing. More or loss of privileges depending on the than 1 in 4 high school students and details of the incident. approximately 1 in 14 middle school stuThe big question is, how are students in 2018 had used a tobacco proddents under the age of 18 getting their uct in the past 30 days, a considerable hands on these products? By law, people increase from 2017. This increase, CDC under the age of 18 should not be able to said, was driven by an increase in e-cigpurchase tobacco products. Truth arette use, which went from 11.7% to Initiative, an advocacy group committed 20.8 percent among high school students to a culture where youth and young and 3.3 percent to 4.9 percent among adults reject tobacco, surveyed more middle school students. than 1,000 12 to 17-year-olds and found The brand Juul, whose e-cigarettes almost 74 percent purchased the product shaped like a USB flash drive make at a physical retail location. Older friends them easy to conceal from adults and and family members in almost half of the whose pods come in flavors like mint, instances purchased the product for mango, crème, fruit and cucumber, have them. become especially popular among teens. Although Juul Labs had committed The use of this product has been dubbed to refrain from selling the flavored pods in Jjuuling”. retail locations, local stores still have Enticing flavors are not the only them on their shelves. things the pods hold; each one contains The best defense against the at least as much nicotine as a pack of increasing popularity of these products is cigarettes. Nicotine is highly addictive for parents to be aware that the use of and can harm adolescent brain developthese odorless products is occurring. The ment, which continues into the early to U.S. Surgeon General encourages parmid-20s. ents to talk to their children about the Local schools are not immune to the dangers of e-cigarettes. Be clear about issue. One student at Randall Middle your disapproval of them smoking or School, who prefers to remain anonyusing e-cigarettes and encourage them mous, said students are brazenly to live tobacco-free. ‘Juuling’ right in the classroom. Visit e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov “Students will wait until teachers turn for a tip sheet for parents to know how to their back and then take a puff from their talk to children about e-cigarettes.
Everything the Backyard BBQ Pit Master needs! Seasonings & Sauces Smokers, Grills, and Accessories Pellets & Gourmet Cooking Wood & Outdoor Living Space Design We now have Cooking Classes! Check website for dates and times!
Now Growing Microgreens!
228 Apollo Beach Blvd., Apollo Beach, (Next door to Apollo Meats) • (813) 922-6325
www.thesouthshorespiceco.com
Page 42
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Riverview Was Named ‘Moonshine Alley’ By Prohibition Era Feds Leaven Brewery in Riverview, Four Stacks Brewing in Apollo Beach and Bullfrog Creek Brewing in Valrico are local, southern Hillsborough County craft breweries growing legions of devoted fans. Although legal and popular today, opening a craft brewery during Prohibition (1920 to 1933) might well have landed an enterprising brewer/distiller in jail. Prohibition-era laws outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. More practical economic laws of supply and demand, however, ensured that the illicit commerce would thrive. Well-hidden stills could be found throughout rural Hillsborough County, and Riverview was a hotbed for the prohibited activity. Dubbed ‘Moonshine Alley’ by enforcement agents, the backwoods creeks flowing into the Alafia River around Riverview were natural settings for the illegal trade. Armed with guns and hatchets, agents often conducted raids in the area, smashing hundreds of stills and thousands of bottles of moonshine. Arrests, however, were infrequent. Tampa’s Prohibition Enforcement Director A. L. Pete Allen explained that, “The people out there live in trees. They see us coming and take to their heels. Lookouts are posted in trees to warn boozemakers.” Even when arrests were made convictions were rare. On a small island in Buckhorn Creek (near today’s Bloomingdale Rd. and Kings Ave.) was one of the largest sites ever raided. In May 1922, agents destroyed a 250-gallon still and arrested R. L. Watson. One
By Charles Nelson
Photo courtesy of Florida Memory Project
A working still uncovered in Riverview in 1920. Below: Logos for Leaven Brewery, Four Stacks Brewing and Bullfrog Creek.
thousand bottles of moonshine and fruitbrandy were smashed and dumped along with 800 lbs. of prunes and 200 lbs. of dried peaches found in ‘very bad condition.’ Bad fruit was often reported as a primary source of the mash. Director Allen reported, “The more juicy the garbage, the better the shine.” Typically, Watson was not convicted as the search warrant could not be produced at trial. Only 4 percent of those arrested in 1922 were sentenced to jail. Allen also reported that, “The aver-
age moonshiner did not know enough about distilling to manufacture clear whiskey, and the product was often strengthened with potash and other poisons which sometimes resulted in deaths.” This was a dangerous business but lucrative for operators where the risk of capture and punishment was slight. Smaller sized operations were more numerous. A small camp located about three miles northeast of Riverview was the location of a raid
where officers seized a 100-gallon capacity still and 11 barrels of grapefruit mash. Four miles southeast of Riverview on Bell Creek (near today’s Bell Creek Nature Preserve), a 100-gallon still was smashed and eleven barrels of corn and grits mash were confiscated. No arrests were made in either raid. Once moonshine was made, distribution to local buyers was key. Local road houses were often searched. When an illegal product was found, it was confiscated and these saloons were shut down, only to spring up in another location. A popular spot for moonshiners to deliver their stock was also found on Whiskey Stump Key, a small island south of the Alafia River mouth. Legend has it that customers left their money in an empty bottle under a tree stump on the island and returned to find the money gone and the bottle filled with liquor by area moonshiners. Today it is a protected bird habitat. So, feel free to visit one of our growing, local craft breweries. When you go, give a thought to the 1920s and tell your brew master of our wild moonshining history and his good fortune when it comes to timing in opening his business. Charles Nelson Bio Charles Nelson holds a MA degree in History from George Mason University and taught as an adjunct instructor at HCC (Dale Mabry). He is also affiliated with Tampa Bay History Center as a volunteer docent, researcher and community lecturer, with an emphasis on South Hillsborough County history.
In-Home Care & Assistance
We accept most long-term care insurance policies. We are a Medicaid provider. Now accepting Select Medicaid waivers. Some of our many services include, but are not limited to... • Personal Grooming 2-Hour to 24-Hour Care • Light Housekeeping including Meal Prep • Alzheimer’s Assistance • Medication Set Ups and Reminders In-Home Consultation • Companions • Grocery Shopping • Private Duty, In Home or Facility • Transportation for All Your Needs • Emergency Room Assistance
FREE
20th
Call (877) 634-6617
NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT Most Insurances Accepted
Hours: Mon - Sat: 6 AM - 7 PM Sun: 6 AM- 6 PM
Dr. Robert Norman Holly Pohler, ARNP TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU:
6040 US 41 N, Apollo Beach 9851 US 41 S, Gibsonton (813)296-7735 • Rods, Reels and Tackle • Frozen Bait • Live Shrimp (Small-Medium-Large-Jumbo) • Live Worms • Bait Reservations Accepted • Rod Repair • Apparel and Accessories
With Our Merchandise You Can Catch What You Want!!
SKIN CANCER
$15 OFF
a chemical peel or first office visit Expires 8/15/19
NEW PSORIASIS AND ECZEMA TREATMENTS
Diagnosis & Treatment of Skin Cancer & Diseases of the Skin, Hair & Nails Radiation & Laser Treatment for Skin Conditions Treatments for Spider Veins & Rosacea Cryotherapy for Pre-Cancers Botox, Restylane, Juvederm & Other Fillers Dermatological Products Available In-Office: Clairsonic, Bleaching Cream, Image, Mederma, Retin-A, and More
Call About Clinical Research Trials (Get Paid and Receive FREE Medicines) 10422 U.S. Hwy 301, Riverview
Call Today! 813-880-7546
July 2019
Page 43
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Tickets On Sale For Tampa Theatre's Annual BeerFest
By Kathy L. Collins
Tampa events. With Theatre will events such as present its Barley's Angels, Eighth Annual The Brews BeerFest Brothers and Hop Fundraiser on Gun, Tampa Saturday, July Theatre's Annual 27 from 7 to BeerFest has 10 p.m. This raised nearly year's theme is $100,000 for Ferris Brewer's Tampa's nonprofit Day Off. The movie palace Tampa Tampa Theatre's movie-themed Ferris Brewer's since 2011. Day Off event is set for Saturday, July 27. The Theatre, BeerFest event features Tampa's top craft brews and Tampa's guests are invited samplings from Tampa's independent restaurants. beloved histo don their cheetoric movie palace, is located at 711 N. tah print vest and sneakers, dress as their Franklin St. in downtown Tampa. favorite Ferris Bueller character, or come BeerFest 2019, presented by Beach in a costume inspired by the movie. Community Bank, is a fabulous event to Patrons must be 21 years and older to attend. Not only are you helping to preattend and must have a valid, governserve a Tampa treasure, but you get to ment-issued ID to gain entry to the event. enjoy craft and local beers, and snacks There is a limited number of tickets and samples from some of Tampa's best available for the premium sampling which independent restaurants. begins at 7 p.m. These tickets, sold in According to Jill Witecki with Tampa advance, are $65. Grand sampling tickTheatre, "Like previous beer-soaked, ets, which allow for entry at 8 p.m., are tongue-in-cheek BeerFest events, Ferris $40 if purchased in advance. Tampa Brewer's Day Off is chaired by Tampa Theatre members receive $5 off advance Theatre's favorite partners in crime, sale prices. Tickets can be purchased at Veronica Danko, owner of The the Box Office or by visiting Independent Bar and Cafe, and Michelle www.Tampathearre.org. Please note a Baker." Witecki added, "Though the convenience fee applies if purchased theme may seem silly, BeerFest's puronline. pose is most serious. The annual event The Tampa Theatre was built in benefits the historic landmark's artistic, 1926. The theatre is a protected landmark educational and community programs, as and one of America's best-preserved well as its ongoing preservation." movie palaces. BeerFest, now in its eighth year, is For more information, visit www.tamone of Tampa Theatre's preeminent patheatre.org.
Are Your Pets Prepared For Flea And Tick Season?
By Dr. Jennifer Challenger DVM, MPH
Fleas and ticks are back in large numbers. As the weather gets warmer, their population increases. Sometimes as pet owners, we feel that no matter what we do, we cannot get control of these pests in our environment. There was a time when all we had available were flea collars and shampoos. But as generations of fleas and ticks continued to multiply, they developed resistance to commonly used flea control products. Ticks are even harder to control because they are larger and hardier than fleas. Some pesticides were found to have terrible effects on some of our pets. They can even prove to be fatal for sensitive animals. After spending lots of time and money, researchers finally developed a few products that are completely safe for dogs and cats (and people), but are deadly to fleas, and in some cases, ticks. These products are truly a wonderful breakthrough. Once these topical products are applied to your cat or dog, they stay active and potent on the pet's skin for up to a month. Any flea or tick that crawls onto your pet will come into contact with this product which will begin to paralyze its nervous system and eventually lead to death. Two very safe products developed are ‘Advantage’ and ‘Frontline Plus.’ Advantage will kill only fleas. Frontline
Plus kills both fleas and ticks. The maker of Advantage also has another product called Advantix that will also kill ticks, but it cannot be used on cats, but very few cats have a tick problem because they are constantly licking, cleaning, and grooming themselves, which effectively keeps ticks away. The products mentioned are all effective and safe. Beware of other products that are similarly packaged because there are a number of copycats on the market that are actually watered down pesticides that do not work well and can be very dangerous for pets and may even prove to be lethal for sensitive animals. The products mentioned here are also fairly water-proof meaning daily swims and regular baths are no problem. These safe and effective products are approved by the manufacturers for sale only through your local veterinarian's office. Beware of cheap advertisements which can be for out-of-date products or even overseas products that have different labeling and safety implications because they have not been approved by either the FDA or EPA for sale in the United States. Veterinarians treat far too many pets that have had a bad reaction to products bought over the internet of from unapproved vendors. Stop by your veterinarian's office to pick up the correct products.
CUSTOM HAIR
AFTER
For the hair you’ve always wanted!
Thin Hair?
• Human Hair & Synthetic Hair Wigs • Permanent, Non-Surgical Options • Chemotherapy & Alopecia Specialist • Largest selection in Tampa Bay • We also service Men’s Hair Systems
BEFORE
Serving Tampa Bay Since 1969
117 N. Kings Ave • Brandon • (813) 651-9484
www.CustomHairTampaBay.com
Watch Me Swim is recognized as the area’s leading aquatic instructional program for infants and young children. Through our one-on-one, individualized lesson program, children learn in a matter of weeks, the skills that take years to learn in a traditional swim program.
Don’t Delay! Register Today! www.WatchMeSwim.com
Page 44
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
PAW Patrol Live! “Race To The Rescue” Takes Center Stage In Lakeland & Tampa
Staff Report
No job is too big, no pup is too small. Nickelodeon and VStar Entertainment Group present PAW Patrol Live! ‘Race to the Rescue,’ an action-packed, music-filled production, presented by Pedigree. The heroic pups from the top-rated animated preschool series PAW Patrol, produced by Spin Master Entertainment, will visit the Straz on Saturday, July 27 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and on Sunday, July 28 at 12 Noon and 4 p.m. Tickets for the performances and can be purchased at www.PAWPatrolLive.com. It is the day of the Great Adventure Bay Race between Adventure Bay’s Mayor Goodway and Foggy Bottom’s Mayor Humdinger, but Mayor Goodway is nowhere to be found. PAW Patrol to the rescue. Ryder summons Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma and Everest to rescue Mayor Goodway and to run the race in her place. Using their unique skills and teamwork, the pups show that “no job is too big, no pup is too small,” and share lessons for all ages about citizenship, social skills and problem-solving as they make several heroic rescues on their race to the finish line. The show includes two acts and an intermission, and engages audiences
with Bunraku puppetry, an innovative costuming approach that brings the PAW Patrol characters to life on stage with their vehicles and pup packs. The performance features uptempo music and a cleverly written script that is a wonderful introduction to live theater for kids. Classic theatrical scenery, along with a high-tech video wall, visually transports families to an authentic PAW Patrol environment, including locations from the TV series, like Adventure Bay, The Lookout, Seal Island, Farmer Yumi's farm and Jake's Mountain. Special interactive video allows the audience to participate via interviews, solve clues with the Pups, and follow Mayor Goodway and much more. Tickets start at $19. Tickets are available online at www.PAWPatrolLive.com. Prices are subject to change. Additional fees and special offers may apply. A limited number of V.I.P. (Very Important Pup) Packages are available, starting at $105. Package features premium show seating, a commemorative lanyard, and an after-show Meet and Greet with PAW Patrol Live! walk-around characters. For tickets and more information, visit wwwstrazcenter.org.
Buy One Get One FREE PITA
SAVE
Little Greek Fresh Grill 813.570.8162
10173 Big Bend Rd., Riverview Expires 8/8/19
ONE FREE
ORDER OF FRENCH FRIES OR ONION RINGS WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY SANDWICH
The Hot Tomato 10451 Gibsonton Dr, Riverview 2702 E College Ave, Ruskin Not valid with any other discounts, promotions or coupons. Expires 8/8/19
Volume 17, Issue 7
Dancing For Donations Combines Fuzzy Friends And Yoga
By Hailey Le Roy
Imagine a Dancing for place of pure Donations and 50 tranquility and percent of the relaxation. Then proceeds go add cute little towards the shelanimals. That is ter partnered with exactly what at the session. Dancing for All the cats in Donations is the kitten yoga as doing with its well as some puppy and kitten dogs in the yoga. In addition to its all-incluA kitty decides to take part in the yoga sive dance fun too classes, Dancing for Donations has partnered puppy yoga with Hannah’s House of Friends to are adoptoffer puppy yoga and Cat Haven able. “With Rescue to offer kitten yoga. The nonthe cats the profits’ goal is to aid with the rate of people got to actually get adoptions at each rescue as well as to hang out with the cats and get to raise money for its own organization. know the cats before adopting them,” According to the organization’s Battaglia said, “They were super fun head, Sara Battaglia, she came up and super cute.” with the idea after a vendor market Battaglia said that it is part of with Cat Haven Rescue was unsucDancing for Donations’ mission to give cessful. “I was trying to think of other back to the community. “We have the ways to help fundraise for us and space, so might as well use it for the other organizations and I was like, ‘it bettering of the community.” might be a crazy idea, but, like, what The nonprofit is looking into doing about cat yoga?’” bunny yoga in the future. She discussed it with the team at This summer, Dancing for Cat Haven Rescue and they agreed to Donations is offering a dance techthe partnership. Thus, cat yoga was nique camp, a dojo camp and more. It born. It was then so successful that is also hoping to put on The she reached out to Hannah’s House of Nutcracker this year. The next Puppy Friends to do puppy yoga. Yoga class will be Sunday, July 28. Each yoga class is $15. Fifty perFor information, visit the Dancing cent of the proceeds go towards for Donations’ Facebook page.
ONE FREE *
CUPCAKE
10% OFF ENTIRE
with every hot beverage purchase
PURCHASE
Petite Madelyn’s - Valrico (813) 681-CAKE (2253)
Sunflower Cafe - Valrico 813-65-SUSHI
* Limited to selection/variety available at time of purchase. May not be combined with any other discount. Expires 8/8/19
FREE
glass of our private label Candor Reserve wine from Tuscany
Located in the RiverSprings Plaza Corner of FishHawk Blvd & Boyette Rd 13418 Boyette Rd • Riverview, FL 813-548-0410 www.CandorGrille.com Limit 1 coupon per person per visit. Expires 8/8/19
Only valid with regular menu. With this coupon. Must present before submitting payment. Before tax. One coupon per visit. Not valid with other offers.
Expires 8/8/19
FREE KIDS MEAL
with purchase of adult meal
16144 Churchview Drive, Lithia In the Park Square in FishHawk Ranch
813-324-8912
1 redemption per table. Not good with any other coupons or offers. Expires 8/8/19
July 2019
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Page 45
Page 46
Volume 17, Issue 7
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Sports 657-2418 www.ospreyobserver.com
Connection
By Nick Nahas and Photos courtesy of Nick Gandy
Tampa Bay Well Represented In 2019 Senior Games Held In Albuquerque New Mexico
Shollenberger (middle) with Jay Bortner (right) and Julian Rainwater.
Tampa Bay area senior athletes were among the record-setting 2019 Senior Games participants. Nearly 700 Florida senior athletes, including 123 from the Tampa Bay area, competed in the 2019 National Senior Games that were held in Albuquerque, NM from June 14-25. The 2019 games broke the record for the most registered athletes in the organization’s history in its 32nd year. According to the National Senior Games registration database, all 50 states were represented in this year’s games with a total of 13,712 athletes, which is 30 percent higher than the games in 2017 and 14 percent higher than the previous 12,000-person games in Louisville, KY in 2007. Florida had the fourth highest participation rate among the states this year with 687 athletes. These athletes qualified at the 2018 Florida Senior Games, presented by Humana, held in Clearwater and Pinellas Counties in December 2018. Since 2001, over 4,000 Florida ath-
Shollenberger (right) on the medal stand after receiving his bronze medal in singles.
letes have competed in the biennial National Senior Games. Valrico resident Barry Shollenberger has competed at the Senior Games since 2011. He and his tennis doubles partner, Jay Bortner, have had a lot of success at the competition, winning bronze in doubles in 2011 in Houston (65 and older), gold in 2013 in doubles in Minneapolis (70 and older), silver in doubles in 2017 in Birmingham and Shollenberger won the singles gold medal that same year. In the most recent games, Shollenberger and Bortner won the bronze medal in doubles and Shollenberger won the bronze medal in singles as well for the 75 and older age group.
Shollenberger (left) with his doubles partner Jay Bortner.
“We have had some pretty good success in the games, and that’s what keeps us coming back,” said Shollenberger. “The competition seems to be getting better and better each time we come. It’s a lot of fun. People at our age you normally don’t think of as athletes, but this is real competition, guys will rip your throat out for a point.” Shollenberger enjoys meeting new people and staying active. “The athletes traveling to the National Senior Games from Florida shows their dedication to having a better quality of life as they age,” said Marvin E. Green, Jr., Vice President of Amateur Sports & Events with the Florida Sports Foundation. “Whether they are going to compete against the top athletes
from around the country in their age group, or if they are going for an extended vacation to New Mexico and make new friends from other states, we are extremely proud of their efforts.” The sports that the athletes competed in include: archery, badminton, basketball, bowling, cycling, golf, horseshoes, pickleball, power walk, race walk, racquetball, road race, shuffleboard, softball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track and field, triathlon and tri relay and volleyball. Shollenberger plans on competing in the next Florida Senior Games and in the next National Senior Games in two years in Fort Lauderdale. For more information about the 2019 National Senior Games, visit www.nsga.com. Visit www.floridaseniorgames.com for information about the remaining 2019 Florida Senior Games, local qualifying events and the 2019 Florida Senior Games, presented by Humana, to be held in December 7-15 in Broward County.
Come Sail With Us ASA Certi!ied School & Charter Services Personal, onboard instruction resulting in ASA certi"ication that is recognized around the world.
Private Captained Charters Half Day, Full Day, Sunset, Full Moon and Tailored Destinations Cruises available Discounts Available Group, Senior & Active Duty 606 Sea Grape Drive, Ruskin
(727)9466542 www."lagshipsailing.com of!ice@!lagshipsailing.com
July 2019
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
New Align Right Realty Looking To Expand With Riverview Office
By Nick Nahas
Lisa Tackus either on-site or they recently became an can dial-in to live owner of the trainings from the Riverview real estate comfort of their own franchise Align Right home. It provides Realty, located at administrative assis11956 Balm tance as well. Agents Riverview Rd., and also get their own she is ‘Committed to websites and social Exceed Expectations.’ media. It welcomes Tackus, formerly part any agents that want of Realty to visit its location. Professionals of Tackus brings a Florida, has been a lot of experience, Align Right Realty is opening a resident in the Tampa having owned her location in Riverview in mid-July. area for 20 years. She previous business has worked in C-Suite positions and has since 2006. She wants to become the been involved with real estate since her best real estate office in the area, and husband, Jason Tackus, became a brolooks to give her agents everything they ker in 2002. need to accomplish their goals and “We’re excited to be a part of the reach their fullest potential. “Our main Riverview community and look forward to focus is to give them every tool to be growing,” said Tackus. successful,” said Tackus. “Their success On Thursday, July 11, Tackus will be is our success.” having a big event at the Regent for all According to the company website, realtors who want to attend and may be Tackus believes the family run brokerinterested in working for the franchise. age allows it to be flexible to meet the According to Tackus, they will be opening needs of all of their clients. “We can profull-time in mid-July. Align Right Realty is vide customized real estate services for currently seeking new agents to work for listings, buyers and referrals anywhere them. It expects to start with over 25 in the state of Florida. I truly enjoy workagents and want to have 100 by the end ing with clients to buy or sell their home of the year. and do whatever I can to make the “One of the reasons I chose this home process easier. I have earned a company is that we have one of the best Master’s in business, Master's in social training programs in real estate, technolo- work and my license as a Real Estate gy and culture,” said Tackus. It will have agent. My professional and educational monthly sales meetings, family nights and experience allows me to ensure my quarterly events. It has a full training calclients are successful.” endar that all agents have access to, Visit AlignRightRiverview.com.
Joe Eletto
Page 47
Popular European Wax Center Opens New Location In Brandon By Michelle Caceres Brandon resiing the hair from the dent Jander root for longer-lastHernandez was ing results. thrilled when she “Our wax spefound out her go-to cialists only provide place for hair waxing services removal was openevery day of every ing a center closer week,” he said. to her home. “When waxing is the Located at 1933 only service you W. Lumsden Rd. in provide, you perfect the HomeGoodsthat service.” European Wax Center opened in Brandon anchored Brandon Grebowski is and its wax specialists are ready to help so confident new Centre South shopreveal beautiful skin and a confident you. ping center, customers will love European Wax Center offers guests a full the experience, he offers a complimentasuite of waxing services, as well as a pro- ry wax (brows, underarms or bikini line for prietary line of beauty products in the women and nose, ears and brows for skincare, body and brow categories. Its men). professionally trained and certified waxing Hernandez received her free first wax experts provide guests with a comforta long time ago, but said she still saves able, luxurious experience. money by purchasing a wax pass that Hernandez, who had been a cusearns her free waxes. tomer at the center’s Tampa location for Grebowski agrees. Before he was a eight years, visits the center every three franchise owner, he was a customer. “I or four weeks for eyebrow, underarm and was tired of trying to shave in places I Brazilian waxing. couldn’t reach and seeing stubble just a “The experience at European Wax few days after shaving,” he said. “One Center is so much better than the waxing day I was in a hurry and ran into a service you get at a salon,” she said. “It European Wax Center in North Carolina doesn’t hurt as much, and when finished, and knew right away it was an altogether they apply special products to ensure you better experience.” don’t get ingrown hairs.” He opened a European Wax Center Center owner Frank Grebowski said in Tampa. His second location opened in the more painless service is due to a cou- April; many veteran wax specialists and ple of reasons. A proprietary hard wax is the manager of the Tampa location transused that goes straight on the skin, cools ferred to the Brandon center. quickly and the wax specialist removes For more information or to schedule the wax strip without requiring paper. The an appointment seven days a week, visit wax pulls the hair but not the skin, remov- www.waxcenter.com or call 793-2000.
Page 48
Riverview/Apollo Beach Edition
Volume 17, Issue 7