LEADERSHIP BRANDON CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF BUILDING COMMUNITY INFLUENCERS
The Leadership Brandon Program has worked to identify and develop civic-minded leaders in our community with insight and access of community operations through eight months of Leadership Development Days, which include a series of activities, seminars, tours and interactive presentations that nurture business relationships, improve community awareness and strengthen leadership abilities.
“Celebrating the 40th anniversary of our flagship Leadership Brandon Program is an incredible milestone, one that makes me extremely proud to be leading the Brandon Chamber to witness the program’s evolution over four decades shaping leaders, fostering growth and making an impact on our community,” said the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce’s executive vice president, Amber Aaron. “I’m also grateful for our Leadership Alumni members, business representatives, nonprofits and agencies that have continued to support the program. Being part of this journey for 20 years as a chamber professional and seeing individuals transform through the program’s ripple efect on both their personal and professional levels is rewarding.”
After the pandemic, the class size has been significantly smaller and some of the key visit sites were unavailable for tours.
“This year, we have an amazing planning team of Leadership Brandon Alumni from several diferent class years working to recruit new applicants and plan the best experiences for the 2025 Class that will
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begin on September 6, 2024,” said Aaron.
“We also have two remarkable leaders: Suzy Gay with SouthState Bank as our class chair and Sunni Moreno with After Glow Aesthetics & Wellness as class co-chair.”
Gay, vice president and commercial relationship manager of SouthState Bank, is thrilled to be the current chair for the 2025 class.
“I am honored to serve as the chair for the class of 2025 and am excited to see the program refreshed,” Gay said. “I believe in the efectiveness of this program and how it inspires positive change and elevates the Brandon community. My hopes for the 2025 Leadership Class of Brandon are to cultivate a dynamic group of individuals who are passionate about driving positive change within our community.”
Leadership Brandon is open to emerging leaders from diverse professional backgrounds, including entrepreneurs, executives’ mid-level managers and community advocates. Applications are available now.
“As we mark this significant anniversary, I’m filled with excitement for the future of Leadership Brandon,” Aaron said. “We stand on a foundation built on excellence, empowering leaders, driving change and making a diference in our community. My hopes are that this class embrace making lifelong connections and use the tools they’ve learned to give back and serve their community.”
If you’d like to learn more about Leadership Brandon or be a part of the 2025 class, you can visit the chamber’s website at www.brandonchamber.com or call 813-689-1221.
It’s that time of year… Have you thought about your calendar and how you will keep your children busy and engaged during the summer months? Trying to narrow down options that appeal to your children’s interests can be a challenge. See Section 2 for a lisitng of local camps in our area!
From counselling to a friendly smile, Sasha Fowler recognizes that not only are the needs of every high school student diferent, but also it often only takes a willing hand to begin making a diference in their lives. In fact, she believes that the key to boosting GPAs and improving classroom attendance is linked to providing a safe and supportive space for students.
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While Fowler had begun teaching at Brandon High School in 2017, she founded BLOOM Girls Club Inc. at the school during the 2020-21 school year. BLOOM Girls Club is a nonprofit dedicated to providing female students with community service opportunities, leadership conferences and career-planning sessions, both to recognize and prepare these girls for the next stage of their lives. While the club began with six students, this year the club has 67 girls on its roster.
“Now, BLOOM Girls Club is at a place where we’re doing summer leadership retreats. We are doing three to four field trips a year,” said Fowler. “… We also do monthly sisterhood events, so it’s an opportunity for every girl to really embrace our diversity, our backgrounds, our diferent paths that we’re on and come together and just have a good time.”
To ensure these opportunities remain accessible to its members, the BLOOM Girls Club is hosting its first annual BLOOM Gala on Sunday, May 19, from 5-9 p.m. The event will be held at the Winthrop Barn Theatre located at 11349 Bloomingdale Ave. in Riverview. Tickets are available online at www.bloomgirls-
club.org/events/ bloom-gala.
Admission to the BLOOM Gala includes appetizers, a full dinner, and entertainment. The event is set to include several female guest speakers, one of which is a 2022-23 graduate of Brandon High School and former member of BLOOM; currently a student at the University of North Florida, she will be discussing her own success story during the event.
One senior will also be awarded with a scholarship at this event. Submitted applications were evaluated by Fowler and a panel that included one teacher, one student success coach and one administrator to select a senior club member. Additionally, other awards recognizing community service hours and high GPAs will be presented to members during the ceremony.
Thrilled at all that the BLOOM Girls Club has accomplished during the last four school years, Fowler remains thankful of the role she continues to play in her students’ lives.
For more information, please visit www.bloomgirlsclub.org.
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DELIVERING FOR BRANDON: MEET BRANDON POSTMASTER ARTHUR GONZALEZ
Meet Brandon Postmaster Arthur Gonzalez. With over 14 years of working for the United States Postal Service (USPS), Gonzalez is proud to be the postmaster and help oversee the continued growth and change in the USPS both locally and nationally.
Gonzalez started working for the postal service in October of 2010 and held various positions in the Tampa area and out of state before becoming postmaster of Brandon in late 2023. Gonzalez completed USPS’ Management Essentials for Field Leadership and graduated from the University of North Texas with an advanced degree of M.B.A. in management and a Bachelor of Science in accounting.
As Brandon’s Postmaster, Gonzalez oversees over 100 employees, 40,500 deliveries and two retail units.
“Never serving in the military, I take great pride in serving the American public as a civilian federal employee. With 14 years of postal experience, I believe that being able to lead by example produces responsible, engaged employees who contribute to the organization with extraordinary commitment and efort,” said Gonzalez.
Under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s leadership and ‘Delivering for America,’ the Postal Service’s 10-year plan, Gonzalez and his team are maintaining universal six-day mail delivery and expanded sev-
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en-day package delivery, stabilizing the workforce and spurring innovation to meet the needs of our modern customers.
“It is a great honor to serve Brandon as your postmaster. In my years with the United States Postal Service, I have seen firsthand the role the Postal Service plays connecting neighbors and our community to the nation. Our post ofces serve as a lifeline for our small businesses to reach customers no matter where they are.
We are ‘Delivering for America’ by providing efcient and safe mail delivery to every residence and business in Brandon. I believe we do this afordably, reliably and securely.”
“On behalf of the 650,000 men and women of the United States Postal Service, I thank you for continuing to support the Postal Service. Providing reliable mail delivery while strengthening the future of this treasured institution is our commitment to you.”
Prior to working for the Postal Service, Gonzalez worked in various executive and managerial roles in Texas. He and his wife, Kelly, have two boys, Ace and Andrew. His hobbies include martial arts, tennis and boating.
The Brandon Post Ofce is located at 1315 Oakfield Dr. For more information, visit www.usps.com.
CENTRAL HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CHAMBER HOSTS 30TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Central Hillsborough County Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 30th annual golf tournament to support the chamber.
“It is one of the largest and most anticipated events the Chamber hosts with the goal of providing networking opportunities, promoting members and local businesses and raising funds for the chamber’s initiatives and community projects,” chamber branding and marketing director Teri Perkins.
The tournament also allows professionals and community members to form relationships and strengthen ties in the community.
“It is a full-day event that includes the Midway of Vendors, the Bryan Hindman Electric Ball Drop, a silent auction presented by Socially Funded, a host of rafe baskets and ending with a delicious dinner provided by the venue,” Perkins said.
The annual golf tournament will take place on Saturday, May 18, beginning at 12 Noon. Golfers can walk through the midway of over 20 vendors, such as Gasparilla Pizza and Growlers, for food samples and other items until 1:30 p.m.
The chamber of commerce will also host the Bryan Hindman Electric Ball Drop. Attendees can purchase golf balls ahead of
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the event, which will be dropped on the course. The winner is determined by whose ball drops closest to the hole, winning 60 percent of the funds raised. In previous years, winners have taken home over $1,000.
The shotgun start will take place at 1:30 p.m. and golfers will play until dinner. Perkins said she hopes to host 128 golfers, or 32 teams of four.
Fourteen chamber members will serve on the Golf Tournament Committee, dedicating their time and resources to ensure the event goes well. During the event, around 20 Junior Reserve Ofcers’ Training Corps student volunteers will assist. Chamber staf, ambassadors and other member volunteers will also support the event.
People can also purchase sponsorships, donate swag items or provide rafe baskets for the events.
The Central Hillsborough County Chamber of Commerce, formerly known as the Riverview Chamber, helps connect community leaders, nonprofits and companies to those who live in the area.
To sponsor the event, contact the Central Hillsborough County Chamber of Commerce ofce at 813-234-5944 or events@ riverviewchamber.com.
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NEW HORIZONS GROUP HOMES 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
In 1992, several parents, teachers and friends of members of the Special Ministries Department of First Baptist Church Brandon identified a need for long-term living facilities for developmentally disabled men and women. A committee was formed to investigate the requirements to undertake this task.
Out of this group, New Horizons Group Homes was born.
New Horizons Group Homes has been part of the Brandon community for 25 years. It will be hosting an anniversary celebration on Saturday, May 25, at Brandon Elks Lodge #2383 from 5-9 p.m. Tickets for the celebration are $40 and can be purchased at the New Horizons o f ce or from any board member. The deadline for purchasing tickets is Friday, May 17. “We will have dinner and dancing,” said Brenda Watkins of New Horizons Group Homes. “We will have a 50/50 drawing and door prizes.”
The mission of New Horizons Group Homes is to provide a family-oriented Christian group home living environment that supports adults with disabilities to help them achieve their highest potential for independence through a variety of services emphasizing faith, family, choice, independence, dignity and respect.
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“As I look back over the last 25 years and all we have accomplished, I’m excited to see what the future has in store for us,” Watkins said. “We started o f with one group home; now we have three on the property, which is absolutely wonderful. It is amazing to look back to when New Horizons was just an idea with a group of people wanting to make it into a reality.”
New Horizons Group Homes has two homes for men and one for women.
“We currently have openings for three men,” Watkins said. “Our homes are based on Christian principles and have a family atmosphere where our residents are encouraged to reach their full potential. They have gained a wonderful sense of independence while having 24/7 supervision. Some of our residents work in the community, while the others go to di f erent day programs.”
Watkins and her sta f at New Horizons Group Homes are excited about their upcoming anniversary celebration.
“This anniversary celebration is a great opportunity to learn more about New Horizons and its history that has brought us to where we are today,” Watkins said.
If you’d like to learn more about New Horizons Group Homes, visit www.newhorizonshomes.org.
FLORIDA’S ZERO COST ROMBOOL CHARITABLE PHARMACY OPENS TO PROVIDE ESSENTIAL MEDICATIONS
Rombool Charitable Pharmacy (RCP) is excited to announce its ofcial launch and commencement of operations. Based in Brandon, RCP is a nationally registered 501(c)(3) dedicated to serving the indigent community by providing essential medications to those who cannot aford them.
Founded by Ramin ‘Rombool’ Faramarzifar, Kimberly Faramarzifar and Susan Sadighi in 2024, Rombool Charitable Pharmacy aims to bridge the health care gap in Florida. With a mission to assist individuals who struggle to aford their monthly medications, RCP ofers a comprehensive formulary of generic and branded medications continually expanding to meet the needs of its patients.
www.romboolcares.org and click on the “Eligibility” link under the “Patients” tab. Once qualified, patients only need to submit their application via fax and have their physician send in new prescriptions. Once all necessary documentation and prescriptions are received, RCP will fill and ship medications directly to the patient’s doorstep at no cost.
“Our vision at Rombool Charitable Pharmacy is to help 10,000 patients per month over the coming years,” stated Ramin, CEO of Rombool Charitable Pharmacy. “We are committed to making a meaningful impact within our state by improving access to vital medications for those who are financially challenged.”
Qualifying for assistance from Rombool Charitable Pharmacy is simple. Patients can visit the organization’s website at
As part of its commitment to the community, Rombool Charitable Pharmacy is poised to make significant strides in improving health care accessibility for Florida’s underserved populations. The organization invites individuals and health care providers to join it in its mission to make a positive diference in the lives of those in need.
There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony from 10:30-11:30 a.m. with the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce at its location on Thursday, May 23, and the general public and media are all invited to join.
For more information about Rombool Charitable Pharmacy and its services, visit www.romboolcares.org or call 813-6854707. RCP is located at 401 S. Parsons Ave., Ste. C-1 in Brandon.
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new 4.4-liter twin-power turbocharged V8-cylinder engine blasts of 617 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 553 poundsfeet of torque at 5,500 rpm. It is aided by a 48-volt battery placed in the transmission casing. Essentially, the electric motor with 12 horsepower and 147 pounds-feet of torque acts as a starter-generator. The X5 is mated to a standard and flawless eight-speed auto gearbox, which is even more fun with transfers via the steering paddle shifters. The standard adaptive M suspension is specially tuned to enhance nimbleness and poise when pushing pedal to the metal. The Active M Diferential distributes drive torque evenly to the rear axle for more control and stability. You can personalize settings for engine, transmission, steering, suspension, brake and M xDrive as per your taste, style and liking. And the M Servotronic electric power steering with variable sport has a solid and communicative feel, keeping the SUV straight and watchful at sharp turns and curves.
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OFFERS ARTISTIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARTISTS AND ART LOVERS
Brandon League of Fine Arts (BLFA) is a local arts organization that has been serving artist and residents since 1959. This year, BLFA welcomes award-winning artist Beth Smedley as its new president. Under Smedley’s leadership, she hopes to invigorate the league with new artists and members and make it an artistic force in Hillsborough County.
BLFA is a group of exceptionally gifted artists which has been serving the area since 1959. Membership in BLFA is open to any adult who loves art.
Anyone (over the age of 18) who loves art can be a member. Each member is asked to pay a $40 per-year membership. This allows you to attend every meeting where the league holds workshops. All supplies are included.
Smedley said, “We learn about art, we try di f erent things and we have a good time doing it.” Smedley added, “Art is for everyone. You do not have to have won an award to be an artist or a member. You can come, have a good time with artistic folks and maybe show/sell if you want.”
BLFA meets on the third Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Creative Junk Therapy, located at 772 W. Lumsden Rd. in Brandon.
BLFA will hold its Members’ Show during the month of May at Creative Junk Therapy. The show is open to the public and can be seen during regular shop hours, which are Wednesday through Friday from 12 Noon-7 p.m. and
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on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. They are closed on Monday and Tuesday.
The judge for the Members’ Show is David Williams.
Roxanne Tobaison, an extraordinary local artist who has been a member of BLFA for many years, said, “The purpose of the Members’ Show is to allow members to showcase their works and give the opportunity to receive awards and to encourage membership growth.”
Awards will be given for fi rst, second, third place and two honorable mention awards. The prize money will be given at a regular member meeting on Monday, May 20. There will be a reception combined with a photographer presentation by Davette Glover.
Smedley explained, “Glover will speak about photography and art, how to use the phone camera to get quality prints and how your image can translate into a painting.”
BLFA also partners with Bay Area Cardiology. Artists from BLFA can display their art at the o f ce.
Smedley said, “The art is for sale. BLFA has enjoyed this relationship for many years. I would like to fi nd more venues to highlight our artists and more show opportunities.”
For more information, please visit www.blfa.us.
CHEERING ON OUR MILITARY FAMILIES: CELEBRATING THE MONTH OF THE MILITARY CHILD
April holds a special significance as the Month of the Military Child, a tradition established in 1986 by former Defense Secretary Casper Weinberger to honor the sacrifices and resilience of children in military families nationwide.
Did you know that approximately 80 percent of military-connected children attend public schools? Within Hillsborough County Public Schools, we proudly embrace over 4,000 military-connected families, valuing the diverse perspectives and experiences they bring to our educational community while acknowledging their unwavering strength and resilience.
Military-connected children often face the challenges of frequent relocations, parental deployments and the inherent uncertainties of military life. Most will change schools at the K-12 level three times more often than nonmilitary students, interrupting educational and social stability. Despite these obstacles, they exhibit remarkable courage and adaptability.
By Superintendent Van Ayres
recognizes the needs of military children and helps them thrive academically, socially and emotionally. We are proud that 21 of our schools have earned this prestigious distinc-
• Anderson Elementary
• Doby Elementary
• Lanier Elementary
• Nelson Elementary
• Warren Hope Dawson Elementary
One significant way schools can show their support for military-connected students is by becoming a Purple Star School of Distinction. Purple Star Schools of Distinction are intentional in creating a supportive environment that
We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to our military families, especially our youngest heroes — your children, our students. We are dedicated to serving you as you serve us.
Join me in supporting our military families by wearing purple for the Purple Up! For Military Kids campaign on Wednesday, April 17. It is a small gesture of support for the families that make such large sacrifices for us all.
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The University of South Florida (USF) recently opened a cutting-edge lab aimed at providing quick, innovative solutions to the diferent challenges facing the U.S. Department of Defense. Managed by USF’s Institute of Applied Engineering (IAE), the new Rapid Experimentation Lab (REL) provides a unique, collaborative space to rapidly test concepts.
Te University of South Florida recently had a ribbon-cutting for a state-of-the-art facility that is part of a fve-year, $85 million contract with the Department of Defense.
As one of nation’s most research-intensive universities, USF is helping to solve problems throughout society, and the facility is a key part of those eforts.
“Our new lab will further enhance the University of South Florida’s focus on developing technologies and providing innovative solutions that address critical global and national security challenges,” USF President Rhea Law said. “This facility will provide research opportunities for our faculty, handson learning experiences for our students and help grow important partnerships with governmental agencies and private industry.”
The state-of-the-art facility, part of a five-year, $85 million contract with the Department of Defense, is poised to reshape the engineering landscape in Tampa Bay. It aims to streamline the prototyping process by bringing together engineers from a wide range of disciplines under one roof, significantly reducing development timelines.
“The lab provides the necessary infrastructure, tools and collaborative environment to enable the curious and inspired to design, build and test technologies for today
and tomorrow,” said Peter Jorgensen, associate director of engineering for the IAE. “More than just a makerspace, the REL is a playground for mechanical, electronics, sensors, communications and software teams to quickly iterate on designs to solve problems, invent new products and rapidly deliver cutting-edge capabilities.”
The new 8,000-square-foot facility will be utilized not just by USF faculty and student engineers but also partners in the Department of Defense and private industry, who are working to support missions everywhere, including the battlefield, the oceans and space.
The lab houses various equipment, including electrical and mechanical computer design and analysis tools, communications networks to support testing, electronics and circuit boards as well as manufacturing technology. It will allow multiple engineers to collaborate, test and retest an idea or product before presenting it to the Department of Defense for consideration.
The IAE also plans to work with the USF Technology Transfer Ofce to identify startup companies interested in utilizing the lab for development of their own inventions.
Partners who would like more information can email info-iae@usf.edu.
The University of South Florida has campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee. The main campus is located at 4202 E. Fowler Ave. in Tampa. Learn more at www.usf.edu.
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL SEES STEER SALE SUCCESS AND MORE
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That would come as a result of the Mosaic Youth Steer Sale, held on March 9 at the Patterson Co. Livestock Arena in the Charlie Grimes Family Agricultural Center, located at the Florida Strawberry Festival Fairgrounds in Plant City.
In support of their future projects and activities, and for their hard work raising, training and showing steer, this year’s youth contenders reportedly raised more than $1.4 million.
Given the exact number reported, not counting 21 cents, that translates into 1,436,107 nods of approval for local youth, which in turn sets a steer sale record, according to festival ofcials.
In the arena three days earlier, the grand champion and reserve grand champion were named, giving Kiah Swilley, a member of the Durant High School FFA chapter, and Bella Ballard, a member of the Youth Leaders in Production Agriculture Chapter, nights to remember for a lifetime. Ballard exhibited what was to become the overall grand champion steer, while Swilley showed the overall reserve grand champion steer.
According to fair ofcials, the grand champion buyers were Enhanced Healthcare LLC, Drop the Walls Boutique and
Westcoast Enterprises. MNM Construction was the reserve grand champion buyer. In reporting that 115 youth steer exhibitors earned more than $1 million, festival ofcials in a Facebook post told the buyers, “We are overwhelmed with gratitude for your support of these outstanding young people.”
Overall, the 89th Florida Strawberry Festival ended its 11-day run on March 10 with attendance clocking in at 634,779 attendees. As Kyle Robinson, festival president, put it, “this year’s festival was an incredible success.”
Featuring in the mix of expected festival attractions, including local entertainment, school exhibits and blue-ribbon arts and crafts standouts, this year’s festival marked the 50th year volunteers from St. Clement manned the Plant City Roman Catholic church’s “make your own strawberry shortcake” booth.
“Our objective when we started in 1974 was to buy property and pay of the mortgage,” said Kevin McFaul, a church member for some 35 years, who said last year’s eforts reduced the mortgage by about $500,000.
This year’s St. Clement booth, one of three to ofer strawberry shortcake at the annual event, reported sales of 79,618 shortcakes, McFaul said.
“We have a saying in our parish,” he added. “Our church is built on a foundation of God, but paid for with strawberries.”
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NxTGeN Futbol, in collaboration with Country Day Montessori Schools, kicked of a new indoor futsal facility at 1202 Bloomingdale Ave. over spring break. Futsal is a soccer-based game played indoors on a hard court, similar to a basketball court, and is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Unlimited substitutions are permitted. NxTGeN Futbol uses turf and padded walls to avoid injuries to players.
According to its website, NxTGeN Futbol provides soccer players with personalized training and fitness programs to enhance skills on the field. Its goal is to help players reach their full potential and improve their overall performance. Its services are targeted towards young soccer players of all skill levels who are looking to take their game to the next level. NxTGeN Futbol ofers indoor individual and group training sessions, private training sessions, soccer leagues and weekly camps during school breaks and throughout the summer.
NxTGeN Futbol is owned and founded by Matt Clare, who is currently head coach for
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the West Florida Flames U16 Boys Elite and West Florida Flames
U14 Boys Elite teams. He was a professional soccer player for 12 years, three of which were with the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
“The goal of the facility and the program is to help players fulfill their dreams in the game of soccer,” said Clare. “It’s for kids that have the drive and desire to be successful in the game.”
Clare said that NxTGeN Futbol is a community of passionate individuals who share a common love for the game.
“Being a part of NxTGeN Futbol means being a part of something special and unique. It’s a place where players come together to push each other to be their best, both on and of the field,” he stated.
Clare plans on ope ning other locations, which will ofer programs for adults. This current program is just for kids. All the facilities will be within 8 miles of each other. He believes that this area is rich with potential soccer talent.
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EARLY INTERVENTION FOR BABIES DEVELOPMENT AND FEDERAL HELP
Every baby develops at their own pace. But sometimes developmental delays happen; it could be caused by a condition or a developmental concern. When a baby has a developmental delay, it’s important to get help early. However, it’s difcult to know where to turn for help, and help can be expensive. Early Steps is an early intervention program that is federally and state funded, that ofers free help to caregivers of children from birth to 36 months of age.
Dr. Emily Shaffer-Hudkins, Bay Area Early Steps director, stated of the program, “Early Steps is meant to empower caregivers and parents. It is an educational model and is meant to teach families in the home or classroom how to build on and help your baby to continue developing and hit his or her milestones.”
There are 15 Early Steps programs in Florida. However, the University of South Florida’s Bay Area Early Steps manages both Hillsborough and Polk counties. Early Steps has a variety of services and interventions that can help with a baby’s needs, such as: in-home therapies (speech, occupational or physical therapy), assistive technology and hearing and vision services.
To apply for Early Steps, a referral needs
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to be put in through the Florida Early Steps website. Next, an Early Steps affiliate will call the parent/caregiver to conduct an intake phone call, decide on a family-based support plan as well as discuss an in-person or telehealth evaluation of the baby. Finally, a full developmental evaluation is conducted with a multidisciplinary team, the family and the child. If it is determined during the evaluation that there is a developmental delay and the baby needs some help from Early Steps, the coordinator will find and organize coverage of appropriate help for that child. Income is not a factor for eligibility.
Whitney Howard, a physical therapist (MPT) at an Early Steps provider called Total Therapy in Riverview, shared her experience: “Early Steps is instrumental in helping to connect families with the support they need to address any developmental concerns. The program empowers parents with the knowledge and tools of how to work with their children during daily routines to accomplish their goals. The team approach among the providers and parents really maximizes outcomes.”
For more information, visit the website at https://floridaearlysteps.com/.
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Early Steps is a federally and state funded program for children 0-3 years old.
Te University of South Florida’s Bay Area Early Steps program can provide early intervention for developmental concerns of babies.
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ECHO LOOKS TO THE COMMUNITY FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR STAMP OUT HUNGER
National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Day is observed on the second Saturday of May and will be held on May 11 this year. It is the largest food drive in the country and takes place in more than 10,000 cities and towns.
National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Day is conducted by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC). The drive was started in October 1991 as a trial program and took place across 10 cities in the United States. It was highly successful and has continued every year since.
ECHO of Brandon has been a recipient of Stamp Out Hunger for many years, and the local nonproft is looking for volunteers for this event on Saturday, May 11.
If you’d like to volunteer with ECHO for Stamp Our Hunger, you can visit ECHO’s website at https://echof.org/.
The initiative was formed by a union wanting to give back to those in need, whether it be by donating funds to a charity, collaborating during times of disaster or protecting victims of calamities and crimes.
The date for the drive was later moved to the second Saturday of May. The NALC decided that the best time of year for the food drive would be in the late spring. This was because food banks and pantries ran out of food by May, as donations decreased after Thanksgiving and Christmas.
ECHO of Brandon has been a recipient of Stamp Out Hunger for many years, and the local nonprofit is looking for volunteers for this event.
“ECHO has been a beneficiary of this food drive for many years now, and [it] is critical to keeping our food pantry stocked
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year-round,” said ECHO’s director of emergency services, Savanna Thompson. “Last year, the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive collected more than 65,000 pounds of food donated to ECHO to support families in crisis.”
It was the postmen who mostly saw the obstacles that communities faced. On May 11, the postal carriers both deliver mail and collect food donations. As they deliver orders, bills and postcards, people get to help out by filling their mailbags with nonperishable food donations.
“We need more than 600 volunteers that day to make it happen,” Thompson said. “If you can’t volunteer donate, you will get a bag in your mailbox in the first week of May. Fill the bag with new, nonperishable food and put it out at your mailbox for your mail carrier to pick up on May 11.”
Thompson and the team at ECHO hope members of the community will volunteer for this fun event.
“We hope to have a fun day working hard to help those in need,” Thompson said. “Joining together with USPS to make this happen each year is one of the highlights of my year. We live in an amazing community that all comes together so well to help feed the hungry in our community.”
If you’d like to volunteer with ECHO for Stamp Our Hunger, you can visit ECHO’s website at https://echofl.org/.
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Center Place Fine Arts and Civic Association is now the new home of Marrow Pro Wrestling.
“We are excited to bring Marrow Pro Wrestling to Center Place,” said Center Place’s executive director, Libby Hopkins. “We are always looking for new and exciting opportunities to bring to Center Place, and Marrow Pro Wrestling is definitely new and exciting.”
Marrow Pro Wrestling will be making its debut at Center Place on Saturday, May 11, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15.
Marrow Pro Wrestling is managed by promoter, wrestler and Riverview resident Ashley Hartley.
“My love of wrestling started with my dad,” Hartley said. “Over the last 28 years, he has instilled the love of the sport in me. The first thing he taught me was about gigging and taking chair shots and giving chair shots. It has progressed from there and now my 3-year-old son loves wrestling. He calls it ‘boom’ and thinking he can do all the moves.”
Marrow Pro Wrestling was started by Hartley because there are no female promoters in the wrestling industry.
“It’s very rare to find women in a promoter position,” Hartley said. “I wanted to make the men in this business realize that women can do this too. We are just as good, if not
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better. It’s important to guard this like my baby and put out a fresh product with the matches.”
Hartley’s father, Byron Bruch, started wrestling in 1985.
“When I started wrestling, there were no women wrestlers,” Bruch said. “Ashley came to me when she was 17 years old when she came to me and said she wanted to get into wrestling. I was concerned when she wanted to do this, but now I have full confidence in her wrestling and promoting.”
It truly is a family affair. Bruch runs the concessions at the wrestling matches while Hartley promotes the events and wrestles as well.
Marrow Pro Wrestling chose Center Place Fine Arts and Civic Association because Hartley loved the venue.
“It was important to me to find a venue that’s indoors,” Hartley said. “I also wanted a venue that the fans would enjoy coming to for a wrestling match. Center Place is an absolutely beautiful building and I loved it when I first came to see it.”
If you’d like to learn more about Marrow Pro Wrestling or purchase tickets to the wrestling event at Center Place, you can visit its Facebook page at Marrow Pro or call 813-486-2214. Center Place is located at 619 Vonderburg Dr., Ste. B inside the Brandon Regional Library.
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Amy Sams, principal of Southshore Charter Academy, has entered the Honorary Riverview Mayor’s race and is planning to put the ‘FUN’ in fundraising for her charities. This race is a long-standing tradition that benefits local nonprofit organizations as well as brings the community together through hosting family-friendly events. During the month of April, each candidate chooses two charities for which they will host multiple fundraising events. The candidate who raises the most donations is named Honorary Mayor of Riverview. The event is sponsored by the Riverview Woman’s Club.
Sams’ inaugural run for Honorary Riverview Mayor was an easy choice. She hopes that it will raise much-needed funds for ECHO and believes the mayoral race is a great way to increase the connection between Southshore Charter Academy and the community.
Sams’ announcement on her mayoral Facebook page shows her enthusiasm for this race.
“With great excitement, I am proud to officially announce that I am running for Honorary Mayor of Riverview,” said Sams. “This is not a typical mayor’s race as there are no politics involved nor will the winner hold an ofce. Instead, this race is all about the community and charity.”
The first charity Sams has chosen is ECHO. According to its website, ECHO ofers more than food and clothing; it’s advocacy care, community connections, workshops, job
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coaching, and more. ECHO ofers life-rebuilding programs that prepare people to enter the workforce, including resume assistance and interview coaching.
“We have been partnering with ECHO for several years now for our annual canned food drive,” said Sams. “We see all of the great work they do to support our neighbors, and their success reports of helping families find jobs, housing and vehicles is so encouraging. They have even been supportive to a few of our own families that we have sent their way. ECHO does so much for our neighbors to provide food, clothing and support to find jobs and housing.”
Sams is hoping that her mayoral race will also raise the $10,000 needed to purchase and install bulletproof film for the windows and doors at Southshore Charter Academy.
“Southshore Charter, like all schools, is always striving to strengthen students’ learning by improving safety and security,” said Sams. “All funds raised will go toward those eforts.”
Southshore Charter Academy, located at 11667 Big Bend Rd. in Riverview, is a tuition-free public charter school educating students in grades K-8.
For the general public, Sams is hosting a scavenger hunt on Saturday, April 20, at 9 a.m.; a painting class on Sunday, April 21; and a bingo event on Tuesday, April 23. The exact locations and times can be found on her Facebook page, ‘Amy Sams- For Honorary Mayor of Riverview.’ There will also be a QR code posted on the page during the month of April for donations.
SHANNON KEIL ENTERS HONORARY RIVERVIEW MAYOR’S RACE TO RAISE MONEY FOR LOCAL CHARITIES
In a time-honored tradition, the Honorary Riverview Mayor’s race is sponsored by the Riverview Woman’s Club and is of to a to an incredible start. Although there is no ‘political’ afliation with this race, the candidates use this forum to raise money for charities close to their hearts.
This year, Shannon Keil, president and CEO of The Regent, has thrown her hat in the ring. Keil resides in Riverview with her husband of 24 years, John, along with their children, Shawn, Kaleigh and Taylor; son-inlaw, Jaime; and grandchildren, Dominic and Alivia. Keil will be raising money for two charities: Mary & Martha House and Black Dagger Military Hunt Club.
Mary & Martha House has helped hundreds of abuse victims escape domestic violence. This charity holds a special place for Keil. Laurie Herring, executive director of Mary & Martha House, passed away in September 2021. Herring and Keil were best friends, so raising money for this charity was certainly a priority for Keil.
“My heart and passion for Laurie, my best friend who passed away three years ago, would push me through the busy season I am in to be successful,” said Keil. “Laurie’s birthday is April 12, and what better way to celebrate her birthday than to raise money for her passion driver, domestic abuse prevention and the Mary & Martha House?”
The second charity that is close to Keil’s heart is the Black Dagger Military Hunt Club. Black Dagger, founded in 2010, serves the community through adaptive outdoor
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programs for injured or wounded veterans. Because the Riverview area has become a home to a large population of active-duty military from the MacDill Air Force Base and Keil’s grandfathers, dad and father-inlaw were military, Black Dagger was an easy choice.
“They support veterans as they come through the process of reacclimating back to life and assure that Gold Star families are recognized and lifted out of their grief,” said Keil. “They create events and experiences for the veterans and their families here in our community and the surrounding Tampa Bay area that encourage them to come out and experience life again.”
There will be fundraisers, online auctions and events as well as opportunities to support Keil’s race. On Sunday, April 7, from 5-8 p.m. at The Regent, there will be a hand tools and handbags bingo event to raise money for Keil’s charities.
Mark your calendars for music bingo on Tuesday, April 16, at Bullfrog Creek Brewing Co. It’s sure to be a great time, and a great event to raise money as well.
“Win or lose, I hope this lights a fire in someone else to do something that changes a life or even something small that changes someone’s course for the day,” said Keil. “We can be the change and the catalyst that makes each of us better, and that can at least change our little piece of the world.”
For all the online events, rafes, fundraisers and more, follow ‘Shannon Keil for Honorary Mayor of Riverview’ on Facebook.
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founded her law firm, Myers Law, in the grounded belief that legal representation should be available and affordable. Born and raised in Sefner, Myers’ ties to the community run deep. The Riverview resident is very community-focused and involved in many local nonprofit and charitable events.
“I’ve always had a heart for giving and volunteerism,” said Myers. “Currently, I’m on the board of High 5 Inc., Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay and the Riverview Woman’s Club. I am also a proud supporter of ECHO.”
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diation, personal injury and criminal defense. Myers believes that what makes her law practice successful is that she strives to find economical ways to resolve disputes with the highest ethical standards and integrity. Her passion is helping people through legal disputes, sometimes during their darkest hour when they need someone reliable in their corner.
From a very young age, Myers knew she wanted to practice law to “make the world fair.”
“I was reluctant to pursue my dream, knowing that law school would be three more difcult years after college,” said Myers. “However, after my first (successful) year of college, I changed my major to prelaw. I was actually able to finish law school early and loved being a prosecutor.”
For more than 10 years, Myers worked as an assistant state attorney for the 13th Judicial Circuit in Hillsborough County. During that time, Myers was involved with a multitude of jury trials, including arson, murder, sex crimes, domestic violence, drug trafcking and gang-related crimes. She went on to join a private law firm for several years before opening her own practice, Myers Law, in May 2017.
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Her community involvement also keeps her busy. On Thursday, May 16, at The Club at Cheval, she will be involved in a golf tournament to raise money for High 5 Inc., a nonprofit organization that focuses on youth drowning prevention, unique abilities educations, sports and recreation, after-school care and community outreach. For more information, visit https://high5inc.org/.
When not volunteering or practicing law, Myers loves spending time with her mother, brother, nieces and nephews, as well as her cantankerous husky, Mako. She also publishes a popular monthly newsletter entitled True Crime Hillsborough. To sign up to receive this extremely informative newsletter, visit https://myerslawpa.com/ and fill out the form under “Get The Latest News From Myers Law.”
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THE RUSKIN SEAFOOD COMPANY
NOW OPEN TO SERVE FRESH FISH AND WARM HOSPITALITY
In 2023, The Ruskin Seafood Company opened its doors to ofer the community a taste of fresh, locally sourced seafood. Inspired by their love for quality seafood and decades of experience in the industry, the founders set out to bring the flavors of Key Largo Fisheries to their hometown of Ruskin.
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Te team at Te Ruskin Seafood Company loves to see the recipes and meals that their customers create using the fresh seafood purchased from the market.
At The Ruskin Seafood Company, customers are greeted with a diverse selection of fresh and frozen seafood. With something for everyone, the market caters to a wide range of tastes with items like lobster, Key West pink shrimp, salmon, locally caught live blue crabs and even some more interesting options like gator meat and frog legs.
“We pride ourselves on our reputation for providing high-quality, fresh seafood that is sourced locally,” said Ryan Garis, co-owner of The Ruskin Seafood Company, “we have a diverse selection of products, competitive prices and excellent customer service.”
The market was opened by Garis and longtime friends Chris Marrero, Kevin Chadwick and Mike Thornton. After owning and operating multiple diferent businesses together, Garis went to Marrero with this new idea, and after many discus-
sions they decided to go for it. Garis was inspired to open a market after discovering the fish markets in Key Largo with his wife many years ago. Ever since, Garis and Michelle have dreamed of bringing a bit of the Key Largo lifestyle to the community.
The team brings a wealth of experience to the table. Marrero has been in the restaurant industry for over 30 years and adds invaluable insight to the business. With nearly 15 years in the seafood industry, Garis’ expertise was honed while working alongside his wife, Michelle, who boasts 25 years of experience. Michelle’s mother, who worked in the Ruskin seafood industry since the early 1970s, formed Michelle’s knowledge and gave The Ruskin Seafood Company a great foundation.
The Ruskin Seafood Company stands as a testament to dedication and a dream. As the market continues to share the freshest catches and warm hospitality, the team invites the community to enjoy many homecooked meals with the seafood from The Ruskin Seafood Company.
For more information, please call The Ruskin Seafood Company at 813-6497900 or visit the market at 701 U.S. 41 S., Unit D in Ruskin.
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30TH ANNIVERSARY, WILL HOLD EVENT AT DAVE & BUSTER’S
PF Auto Glass is a locally owned and operated business with a focus on auto glass repair and windshield replacement.
In its mission to do
window repairs the right way, PF Auto Glass dedicates itself to excellent customer service and best-quality results. This year, it is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Donna Fore, co-owner of PF Auto Glass alongside her husband, Timothy ‘Pat’ Fore, said she remembers the start of their company like it was yesterday. She recalled that Pat had worked with another glass company for quite some time, and when it changed ownership he asked for an increase in pay.
“And they said no. He quit,” Donna said. “And when he quit, he went home and built a glass rack, went and visited some customers, picked up a customer base, picked up his vendor base — and,” she added with humor, “didn’t let me know he was building his own auto glass company.”
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“I like to think we work like the big boys even though we’re a small momand-pop-type business. We do everything they do. … When you use PF Auto Glass, you’re using a local shop, not a large corporation. You’re keeping the money local,” Donna said. She added. “I love this place. … This whole community of East Hillsborough is just unique in so many ways, and all the business owners in this area believe in helping each other and shopping local. I’ve never worked in any business where there was so much support from other businesses.”
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, PF Auto Glass will host the Riverview Woman’s Club (RWC), which Donna co-founded, alongside an RWC After Hour Social at Dave & Buster’s on Tuesday, May 28. Dave & Buster’s is located at 10209 Estuary Lakes Dr. in Tampa.
Additionally, PF Auto Glass is seeking auto glass technicians. New technicians will be given job training.
PF Auto Glass is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., as well as on Saturday by appointment only. For more information, visit www.pfautoglass.com, call 813-741-3633 or email contact@ pfautoglass.com.
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BRANDON BALLET CELEBRATES 30TH ANNIVERSARY WITH SPRING GALA
Brandon Ballet will hold its 30th Anniversary Spring Gala on Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. at Riverview High School, located at 11311 Boyette Rd. in Riverview. The 30th Anniversary Spring Gala will feature an exciting mixed-repertory program of Don Quixote and an original ballet, The Iron Flower Tickets to the 30th Anniversary Spring Gala are $25 for children and adults 55 years and older, $30 for adults and $15 for homeschool students. Tickets can be purchased by visiting https://brandonballet. org/. Homeschool tickets are available by emailing dance@brandonballet.org or calling 813-684-4282.
Don Quixote, known for its thrilling and energetic music by Ludwig Minkus, will be brought to life by the talented dancers of Brandon Ballet. The performance will showcase the dancers’ technical expertise and storytelling abilities, transporting audiences to a world of romance, adventure and bravado.
In addition to Don Quixote, audiences will be treated to the world premiere of The Iron Flower. This is a new ballet with an original storyline and choreography by Brentwood Townend. It features an original score by acclaimed composer Damien Simon. The Iron Flower tells the story of a young girl’s journey through the great wonders and dark secrets of a cas-
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tle that comes alive around her. Audiences can expect a powerful production that blends classicalism, avant-garde and drama in this captivating premiere.
“We are thrilled to commemorate our 30th anniversary with this dynamic and multifaceted program,” said Townend, artistic director of Brandon Ballet.
“This gala will be a stunning display of the exceptional skill and imagination of our dancers, choreographers and collaborators, and we are extremely excited to share this production with our audience,” added Townend.
You will not want to miss this opportunity to experience the magic and artistry of Brandon Ballet as it celebrates three decades of excellence in dance.
Brandon Ballet is a nonprofit ballet company providing professional, preprofessional and training artists an education in the art of dance. Brandon Ballet’s mission is to provide Brandon and surrounding communities with the highest caliber of dance training and performance.
Brandon Ballet is integral in the cultural development of Tampa Bay by bringing art, music, theater and dance to an underserved demographic.
For more information, please visit https://brandonballet.org/ or contact Brandon Ballet via email at dance@brandonballet.org.
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Canine Cabana is being featured on World’s Greatest!…, a national television show on Bloomberg TV, after being selected by How 2 Media as a company that provides superior care and unique services to local dog families.
World’s Greatest!… is proud to have selected Canine Cabana to be featured. Angie and Kendall are amazing people, and thanks to their backgrounds they truly have impacted the pet care industry in so many ways,” stated Josh Kessler, COO.
As former zookeepers at Busch Gardens, owners Angie Pickren and Kendall Duncan combined their animal care and behavioral expertise with their passion for dogs and have dedicated 16 years to improving the lives of dogs and the bonds they share with their families. Angie and Kendall are leaders in the pet care industry and actively support other local businesses and charities in the community. They are proud to have won the 2023 Large Business of the Year Award from the Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce. They employ a team of over 30 loving, highly trained pet care professionals and provide an engaging workplace as well as playtime interactions and customized services for every guest that visits for
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The three-minute World’s Greatest!… segment will feature a behind-thescenes look at all the services Canine Cabana ofers, as well as interviews with Duncan, Pickren and Canine Cabana’s facility manager, Kayla Tritchler. Pet parent Kimberly Evans will also share her experience as a long-term client at Canine Cabana. First aired on March 30, the next air date is Saturday, April 13, at 2 p.m.
Canine Cabana’s mission is to provide a safe, active, and healthy recreational environment for dogs to meet their physical and behavioral needs while improving the quality of life for both dogs and the families who love them. Canine Cabana is the area’s premier pet care resort, ofering Overnight Lodging, fun Doggie Daycare, engaging Enrichment Daycare, Grooming, and Training. Canine Cabana provides award-winning, superior care and a state-of-the-art facility, including more than 2 1/2 acres of beautiful outdoor play yards. All of that produces what their clients want most –happy, healthy pets.
Canine Cabana is located at 9708 Carr Rd. in Riverview. For more information, visit https://caninecabana.biz/.
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USF PLANS TO LAUNCH COLLEGE FOCUSED ON A.I. CYBERSECURITY AND COMPUTING
The University of South Florida (USF) announced its intention to create a college focused on the rapidly evolving fields of artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity and computing with the goal of positioning the Tampa Bay region and state of Florida as a national leader. USF is the first university in Florida and among the first in the nation to announce plans to create a college dedicated to AI and cybersecurity.
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The vision for the college would be to offer undergraduate and graduate programs aligned with USF’s strategic plan and the state’s Programs of Strategic Emphasis to prepare students for high-demand careers, empower faculty to conduct innovative research that leads to new discoveries or technological advancements, grow industry partnerships and promote ethical considerations and trust throughout the digital transformation underway in society. Research shows that there has been a five-fold increase in the demand for AI skills with jobs in the U.S., while more than 40 percent of organizations experiencing a shortage of cybersecurity professionals say they are unable to find enough qualified talent.
The creation of a new college would leverage USF’s existing strengths and partnerships in AI, cybersecurity and computing, as well as its location in the Tampa Bay region, a hub for technology and defense industries. At USF, there are approximately 200 faculty members currently engaged in
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research in related disciplines, which are seeing significant growth in funding awards.
“As AI and cybersecurity quickly evolve, the demand for professionals skilled in these areas continues to grow, along with the need for more research to better understand how to utilize powerful new technologies in ways that improve our society,” USF President Rhea Law said. “Through the expertise of our faculty and our strong partnerships with the business community, the University of South Florida is strategically positioned to be a global leader in these fields.”
The formation of a new college is subject to continued consultation with faculty through shared governance processes and approval from the USF Board of Trustees. In recent months, an internal task force has been evaluating USF’s faculty strengths and exploring opportunities to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration that will help advance USF’s academic and research excellence in AI, cybersecurity and computing.
“Establishing this college would align with USF’s strategic initiative to enhance academic and research excellence in key areas of societal need and opportunity,” said USF Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Afairs Prasant Mohapatra. USF is located at 4202 E. Fowler Ave. in Tampa. For more information, visit the website at www.usf.edu/provost/initiatives-special-projects/caicc.aspx.
CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE CONCERT SERIES RETURNS TO RP FUNDING CENTER WITH FOUR GREAT SHOWS
Get ready to rock! The RP Funding Center is excited to announce the 2024 series lineup for its Classic Albums Live, as it is returning with four iconic album performances.
Step into the musical time machine with the RP Funding Center’s sensational 2024 concert series, where it celebrates the unparalleled impact of four legendary albums that have collectively sold over 90 million copies worldwide. Prepare to be swept away by the timeless allure of Prince’s Purple Rain , which has garnered over 25 million sales globally, on Thursday, June 13. Embark on a journey through the mesmerizing soundscape of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here , a masterpiece that has captivated audiences with over 13 million copies sold worldwide, on Friday, July 12. Feel the raw power of AC/ DC’s Highway to Hell , an album that has rocked the world with over 10 million units sold worldwide, on Friday, August 16. Brace yourself for the epic journey of Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell , a multiplatinum sensation that has sold over 43 million copies worldwide, on Thursday, September 12. Join the RP Funding Center for an unforgettable experience as it honors these iconic albums and their
enduring legacies live on stage. The start time for all performances is 7:30 p.m.
To see all fi ve of these great performances performed “note for note, cut for cut,” then look no further and become a Classic Albums Live Series subscriber. For $140, you get a ticket to each concert, preferred seating, free parking and 10 percent o f concessions, plus a savings of over $60 when purchasing a subscription.
The new subscriber series pass is now on sale. Single tickets go on sale Monday, April 22, at 9 a.m. Service charges may apply. Series passes are available by visiting the RP Funding Center Box Offi ce or calling 863-834-8111. For event information, visit www.rpfundingcenter. com. Dates and ticket prices are subject to change without notice.
The RP Funding Center is conveniently located minutes between Orlando and Tampa in Lakeland o f I-4 on Lime Street; the RP Funding Center is a short drive from anywhere in Central Florida. Regular box o f ce hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For ticket information, call the box o f ce at 863834-8111 or visit its website at www. rpfundingcenter.com.
TO: PUTATIVE/UNKNOWN FATHER
Child’s Name: AMINA SAENZ
Child’s Date and Place of Birth: 01/05/23, BRANDON, FL
Mother’s Name: ROSALIA SAENZ
Case No.: 24-50592-NA-106020003
Hearing: MAY 23, 2024 AT 2:00 P.M.
Judge MCNABB, 6TH FLOOR, COURTROOM 6-A
Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, this hearing may be conducted via Zoom.
Please contact lisa.gibson@kentcountymi.gov to participate remotely.
TO: UNKNOWN FATHER
Child’s Name: AMINA SAENZ
Child’s Date and Place of Birth: 01/05/23, BRANDON, FL
Mother’s Name: ROSALIA SAENZ
Case No.: 24-50592-NA-106020003
Hearing: MAY 23, 2024 AT 2:00 P.M.
Judge MCNABB, 6TH FLOOR, COURTROOM 6-A
Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, this hearing may be conducted via Zoom.
Please contact lisa.gibson@kentcountymi.gov to participate remotely.
A petition has been fled with this court regarding the above-named child(ren). If you are, or may be, the natural father you should personally appear before the court at the time and place stated above to express your interest, if any, in the child(ren).
Failure to appear at this hearing will constitute a denial of interest in the child(ren), waiver of notice for all subsequent hearings, and a waiver of a right to appointment of an attorney. Failure to appear at this hearing COULD RESULT IN PERMANENT TERMINATION OF ANY PARENTAL RIGHTS
Dated: April 5, 2024
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Grace Notes
Holy Elbow Jabs
By Debora Coty
While working on a new devotional, I struggled to think of an everyday miracle I hadn’t yet used in a reading, a story of God’s faithfulness that fit the (small) word count and made my point. It just wasn’t happening.
Then I felt it. That Holy Spirit elbow jab to my ribcage that means the Almighty is trying to tell me something. But you know, I’m sort of dense. Sometimes it takes more than one jarring jab.
With the first nudge, I felt a ridiculous urge to go into my bedroom. I ignored it. How could that help?
A half-hour later, I stood staring at my bedside table. There was that holy jab again. What in the world?
I opened the drawer. Jab. It was full of junk, books and old papers I hadn’t seen for ages. Was I supposed to clean out a dresser during this crucial writing time? Papa God sure has a weird sense of humor.
I couldn’t figure it out. But I couldn’t walk away either. One tiny pink booklet caught my eye. Cute. I had no memory of it whatsoever.
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I opened the cover and gasped. My own handwriting boldly proclaimed across the top of the first page, “God’s Miracles in My Life.” And then at the bottom of that same page, “So I’ll NEVER doubt!” Contained inside were pages of grace notes beginning in April 1990.
Good heavens. Over 30 years of miracles right there at my fingertips. Talk about a direct answer to prayer.
Then as I thumbed through story after story of God working in my life, I shed a few tears. Not just because I had hot proof that He’s been there all along, orchestrating miracles, but also because that little book in my hands was afrmation that He’s genuinely interested in every detail of our lives.
That He heard my pleas, saw my conundrum and responded. That He overtly worked behind the scenes just to prove, well, that He’s always working behind the scenes.
“The Lord will always lead you. He will meet the needs of your soul in the dry times and give strength to your body,” (Isaiah 58:11).
WISDOM, HUMILITY, KINDNESS AND GOODNESS
One of my favorite scenarios involves Rebekah and I together, camped out at the kitchen table one at each end, sipping fresh ground cofee, both working on a writing project — creative juices flowing.
Outside it is raining. Has been all day. But rainy weather is good writing weather, good for ruminating; I like that word.
‘Ruminate’ (a verb, pronounced / ru m ne t/): to think carefully and deeply about something.
“Thinking carefully and deeply.” Oh, yes! America could use a little more ruminating right about now. Ruminating and then its natural companions: self-appraisal, self-questioning and a humble heart. Oh, we love to question other people, especially folk we don’t like or disagree with. But how about turning our questions inward? How about keeping the following questions front and center?
• We are all likely wrong at least half the time, so what can we learn from people we disagree with?
• What should we maybe think through more on our own, rather than blithely swallowing whole and without question?
• Isn’t it time to invest more thought outside our ‘only people who think just like us’ silo? It’s not very healthy in there. Anyway, back at my end of the table I am finishing up a blog post about ‘wis-
dom’ before writing an article about ‘humility’ for our church webpage. It occurs to me that the two words are related. At Rebekah’s end of the table, she is putting together Sunday’s sermon. This week, the key words are ‘kindness’ and ‘goodness.’ Turns out we are very much on the same page. Here is what I am thinking. I’m thinking the New Testament book of James nailed it: “Who is wise and understanding among you? Let them show it by their good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom.”
The scriptures suggest — no, teach — that we should all work at replacing our dark, angry, negative, hostile ways with more kindness and goodness — along with some humility too.
Won’t you join me in practicing some extra wisdom, humility, kindness and goodness this coming week? — DEREK
Derek Maul has written for many news outlets, including the Tampa Tribune, Te United Methodist News Service, All Pro Dad, FOCUS Magazine, Newsweek, USA Today, Te Christian Science Monitor, Presbyterians Today, Guideposts, Chicken Soup for the Soul and many other publications. Read Derek Maul’s daily blog posts at www.derekmaul.wordpress.com.
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Summer Tennis Lessons At High 5 Inc.
Eric Dobsha Tennis will be ofering a wide range of tennis lessons this summer at High 5 Inc., located at 405 Beverly Blvd. in Brandon. Children of all ages and skill levels are welcome with an evaluation of their ability and appropriate placement made. A ‘high-performance’ session is also available for those tracking to play at the high school level or in tournament tennis. The schedule will begin on Tuesday, May 28, and run throughout the summer. Please visit www.dobshatennis.com for more information including skill level placement and times.
year and two of our schools were added to the list,” said Van Ayres, superintendent of schools. “I am proud of our students, our teachers, our administrators and our support staf who have all contributed to the success and to receive this honor.”
The local southeast Hillsborough County public schools that were recognized are:
Elementary Schools:
• Alafia Elementary School.
• Boyette Springs Elementary School.
• Bevis Elementary School.
• Gorrie Elementary School.
• Lithia Springs Elementary School.
Middle Schools:
• Randall Middle School.
High Schools:
• Newsome High School.
The 2022-23 Schools of Excellence can be found at www.fldoe.org/accountability/accountability-reporting/ school-grades/.
Shred Day To Beneft Impact
The 14th annual Shred Day will take place on Saturday, May 4, at Hough Financial Services, located at 1739 S. Kings Ave. in Brandon. Shredding will be available from 10 a.m.-12 Noon and is a free service; however, you are invited to make a tax-deductible donation to the Impact Program. To find out more about Impact, visit its website at www.whatisimpact.com.
Brandon All-stars Open House
Our Lady’s Pantry Seeks Volunteers
Over the last 25 years, Our Lady’s Pantry has grown exponentially into what is now a big business and is looking for volunteers in a wide variety of areas.
“We are hoping to identify volunteers comfortable with the latest technology who can work alongside our managers,” said director Tom Bullaro.
Volunteers with experience in diesel mechanics and technical and administrative work, as well as computer specialists, grant writers and writers for its website and press releases, are particularly needed. For more information, call Bullaro and leave a message on 813-741-2000.
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Brandon All-stars is a cheerleading and tumbling center that has served the Tampa Bay area for 30 years.
On Friday, May 10, it will be hosting its annual open house from 5-6:30 p.m. This is an informational event for families to tour the facility, meet the staf and ask questions about the programs that it ofers. Brandon All-stars is located at 102 S. Falkenburg Rd. in Tampa. Additional information about Brandon All-stars can be found on its website at www.brandonallstars.com.
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Hillsborough County Public Schools is proud to announce that 31 schools were recognized as 2022-23 Schools of Excellence by the Florida State Board of Education. Schools of Excellence are schools whose school grade calculation is in the 80th percentile or higher for at least two of the last three school years.
“Twenty-nine of our schools maintained their designation from the previous school
Student And Community Hiring Event
Hillsborough County Public Schools is partnering with Workforce Development Partners Corp. (WDPC) for a student and community hiring event.
A Florida-based 501(c)(3), Workforce Development Partners Corp. is dedicated to creating life-changing opportunities for youth and adults while helping companies grow and providing an economic catalyst for communities.
The Future Fair hiring event is part of the Future Career Academy (FCA), the signature program of Workforce Development Partners Corp., presented in partnership with Hillsborough County and Hillsborough County Public Schools. The job fair also features a Best Florida Jobs Power Hour Hiring Event.
The hiring event is open to English and Spanish-speaking community members ages 18 and up looking to advance their careers and financial opportunities with established local businesses, regardless of their higher education status. Hillsborough County high school seniors are bussed to the event as part of the FCA curriculum.
The hiring event is on Thursday, April 25, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Hillsborough Community College’s Trinkle Center, located at 1206 N. Park Rd. in Plant City.
For information about WDPC, visit https://workforcedevelopmentpartners. com/. For information about FCA, visit https://thefuturecareeracademy.com/.
Make And Take Mother’s Day is a great opportunity to celebrate your mom. Why not make a bouquet to give her? You can even share the experience by attending together at Kerby’s Nursery, located at 2311 S. Parsons Ave. in Sefner. Floral expert Jo will demonstrate how to create a stunning arrangement and Kerby’s will provide everything you need to build your own bouquet, including flowers, greenery, containers and tools. Tickets for the event, which will take place on Saturday, May 11, at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., are required. They are available on https://shop.kerbysnursery.com/.
On Saturday, May 4, at 9:30 a.m., join the team at The Greenhouse at Kerby’s Nursery for Yoga in the Nursery. Promote health and wellness by sharing plants and yoga together with Kristen Molinaro of Keystone Yoga. Whether it’s your fi rst time trying yoga or you’re an experienced practitioner, you are welcome. We hold Yoga in the Garden on the fi rst Saturday of every month at Kerby’s Nursery. At the class, participants will receive a coupon for 20% o f one full-priced item at Kerby’s Nursery, valid through May 31, 2024, as well as a complimentary plant to help you on your wellness journey.
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THE REYES FIRM STANDS UP FOR ACCIDENT VICTIMS
Last year, 394,206 car accidents happened in Florida, and, according to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department, 251,827 injuries occurred from these car accidents.
With true passion and understanding, The Reyes Firm is ready to fight for victims of personal injury in the Tampa Bay area and help them and their families get the justice they deserve.
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The team is dedicated to navigating the information of the accident and making sure that the driver at fault is responsible for paying for physical damages to your car as well as damages to the victim and their lives. Many times, a car accident not only ruins your day but can cause life-changing damage to families. This can include injury to the victim, having to take time of work or altering a family’s dynamic.
One local family has been afected in a major way after one of their family members was hit as a pedestrian by a commercial vehicle. She is now in the hospital with a traumatic brain injury. Edward Reyes, attorney and founding partner of the firm, said that the life she was once living is not the life she lives now and never will be. This was more than just an accident; this was a life-changing experience for the victim and her family, and The Reyes Firm is prepared to fight for justice and ensure that the victim and family are getting the help they need.
“Whenever we can bring some kind of justice to someone, it makes us feel proud of what we are doing,” said Reyes. “We get to
make a huge diference in their lives.”
Reyes is able to serve the community with real understanding after experiencing the damages from an accident in his own life.
At age 17, Reyes was involved in a serious car accident with a driver who was driving on the wrong side of the road. The cars hit head-on, causing Reyes’ head to hit and crack the windshield. From this, he experienced the legal system as well as the medical side through his visits to the chiropractor.
Reyes went on to own and operate his own personal injury clinic in order to help others like himself. After many years of running the clinic, his wife suggested that he go to law school, open his own firm and dive deeper into helping the victims of accidents. At age 31, Reyes headed to school to earn his bachelor’s degree and eventually his law degree
“I realized from the legal side you can actually make more of an impact,” said Reyes. “You are like the quarterback for the victim, making sure they are getting the proper care in every aspect.”
The Reyes Firm is dedicated to advocating for car accident victims in Tampa Bay and providing compassionate support and legal expertise to ensure they not only receive the justice they deserve but also the help they need.
For more information, please call the office at 813-686-7515 or visit the website at https://thereyesfirm.com/.
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NUNSENSE TO BE PERFORMED BY PLANT CITY ENTERTAINMENT
Plant City Entertainment (PCE), an all-volunteer community theater in Plant City, will present Nunsense during this month. Nunsense is directed by Jonathan Douglas and has a great cast and crew.
Nunsense will be presented on Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27, at 8 p.m. There will also be a matinee on Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $23 for general admission, $18 for seniors and students and $16 for Plant City Entertainment members and groups of 10 or more. You can reserve tickets by visiting www.plantcityentertainment.com.
Plant City Entertainment will present the hilarious musical comedy Nunsense over the last weekend of April. Te Plant City Entertainment show has a great twist: a male cast to play the nuns.
Douglas explained the show: “The Little Sisters of Hoboken have to put on a show to take care of an emergency back at the convent. I do not want to give it all away, but let’s just say it has to do with some soup. The Little Sisters of Hoboken dance and sing their hearts out.”
There is a little twist to the Plant City Entertainment production. Douglas explained, “Did I say the nuns are played by male actors? Let the fun begin. Think of it as Mrs. Doubtfire enters the convent.”
Douglas, a longtime actor and director, said, “I have been a member at PCE for over 25 years. I am a member of the
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board of directors, and I have directed and acted in many of their shows. I have also had the pleasure of bringing my local children’s theater group to the PCE stage in the recent past and will be directing the children’s Christmas show at PCE this year.”
Douglas added, “I last directed adults for PCE in the summer of 2007. It was The Music Man . It was held at the Trinkle Center at USF. Since that great production, I have focused my talents to children’s theater.”
There is a fantastic cast and crew ready to bring Nunsense to the stage, including five remarkable male cast members.
Douglas said, “You will see longtime PCE performers Paul Hetrick and Coy Permenter along with newer members Jeremiah Mercer and Nathaniel Lozado. We also have newcomer Michael Cauger to fill out the cast for a show one will never forget. The production team consists of musical director Matt Green, choreographer Lois Green and production manager Candy Douglas. Come join the fun. This show is suitable for the whole family.”
For more information, please call 813752-0728.
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FIVE NEW CHIMPANZEES SWING INTO SPRING AT BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA BAY
On March 8, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay welcomed five new chimpanzees to its existing troop of two, creating the largest troop in Central Florida. The new troop is made up of three males and two females ranging in age from 9-28. They will enjoy a half-acre habitat filled with climbing structures, hammocks and multiple elevations while giving guests full viewing access through various windows into the exhibit.
Several times each day, guests can see Busch Gardens’ keepers working with the new troop in training sessions. These sessions stimulate the chimpanzees mentally while allowing keepers to get to know each animal individually and build their bond. This also helps to prepare the chimpanzees for routine wellness exams.
Chimpanzees are omnivorous frugivores — that means they love to dine on fruits, roots, nuts, leaves, plants, flowers, insects and some meats. At Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, the Nutrition Center prepares over 100 pounds of produce for the troop every day, measuring, hand-cutting and assembling meals customized to each chimpanzee’s specific diet. The keepers make sure that each chimpanzee is presented with the correct meal and provide them with nutritional snacks and browse for them to forage throughout the day.
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Being a pass holder allows guests 12 months of unlimited visits to see the new chimps along with unbeatable benefits, including exclusive members-only events, plus savings on food, merchandise and more. Another great way to enjoy all that Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has to ofer is with a Fun Card, which offers unlimited visits through the end of 2024.
Busch Gardens® Tampa Bay is the ultimate family adventure, ofering 300 acres of fascinating attractions based on exotic explorations around the world. Busch Gardens is a unique blend of thrilling rides, an AZA-accredited zoo with over 16,000 animals representing more than 200 species and exciting seasonal events all year providing unrivaled experiences for guests of every age.
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SUMMER CAMPS OFFER MANY FUN OPTIONS TO KEEP YOUR KIDS ACTIVE AND ENGAGED
It’s that time of year… Have you thought about your calendar and how you will keep your children busy and engaged during the summer months? Trying to narrow down options that appeal to your children’s interests can be a challenge.
To help, the sta f at the Osprey Observer has once again collected the top recommendations for local summer camps and created a special pullout section highlighting the best in our area. From music and theater to outdoor sports and fun to programming and learning, there are many local options that are sure to appeal to all ages and interests. Do you have a performer in the family? At Music Showcase, music and theater take the stage, and so can your child. On o f er will be musicals where your child can hold starring roles in popular musicals provided by the Florida Academy of Performing Arts for children ages
5 and up. The Straz Center’s Patel Conservatory o f ers arts education courses and programs in dance, theater and music with 50-plus camps
YMCA, Spurlino YMCA in Riverview or the ever-popular outdoor day camp, Camp Cristina in Riverview, the YMCA always mixes a variety of
murai o f ers coding, robotics, YouTube, Roblox and Minecraft camps for all levels and experience.
and classes available.
If you have a child who prefers the outdoors, be sure to look into both Camp Osprey LLC and Cedarkirk Camp & Conference Center. Both camps o f er a more traditional summer camp experience and have overnight options as well.
The Olympics will not just be in Paris this summer. Brandon’s High 5 Inc. has an exciting summer planned where your child will experience the thrill of Olympic-style games, The local YMCAs will o f er many types of camps. Whether at the Campo YMCA, the North Brandon
fun with great learning experiences.
For the sports enthusiasts, specialty camps focused on sports can be found at i9 Sports, Fellowship Church and Buckhorn Springs Racquet & Pool Club. Your horse lover will be sure to enjoy a camp at TLC’s Gypsy Haven, where weekly themed riding camps run throughout the summer.
Kids ‘R’ Kids Circa FishHawk o f ers full and half-day summer fun with weekly fi eld trips and themes.
Keeping the summer slide away, Mathnasium o f ers a variety of learning opportunities, and Skill Sa-
For dates and registration information on these camps, turn the pages, enjoy this special section and plan to have a great summer. Watch for our Summer Camp Sweepstakes link, where the Osprey Observer will buy your child a week of camp at the summer camp of your choice! Enter now by emailing (subject line: ‘Summer Camp Free’) contest@ospreyobserver.com.
Did we miss a great summer camp option? Let us know by emailing jhurst@ospreyobserver. com.
Options for fun abound — enjoy your summer!
CAMP OSPREY
MATHNASIUM PATEL CONSERVATORY
MUSIC SHOWCASE
HIGH 5 INC. BRINGS OLYMPICTHEMED ACTIVITIES TO THIS YEAR’S SUMMER CAMP
High 5 Inc. is hosting its annual summer camp beginning weekly on Tuesday, May 28, and running through Friday, August 9. With the Summer Olympics just around the corner, High 5’s Olympic-themed camp this year will give students the opportunity to participate in Olympic-style activities and games.
High 5 Inc. will host its summer camp with
“Our camp is designed to inspire young athletes and promote teamwork, sportsmanship and a love for physical activity,” said Jada Spano, vice president of operations.
The summer camp has its earliest drop-of time at 7 a.m. and latest pickup at 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. The camp will cost participants $160 per week.
Students should provide their own snacks and lunches, as well as bring a change of clothes and a towel. Campers should show up each day in a swimsuit and closed-toed shoes.
“During our Olympic-themed summer camp, campers will have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of sports and activities inspired by the Olympic
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Games,” Spano said. Activities will include track and field events, swimming, soccer and other sports.
“Our experienced and dedicated coaches will guide campers through various training sessions, teaching them the fundamental skills of diferent sports and helping them improve their techniques,” Spano said.
There will be around 25 students to each teacher. There will also be a variety of crafts for students, including creating banners to represent their values.
“Campers will learn the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship as they work together towards common goals and cheer each other on,” Spano said.
High 5 Inc. is a nonprofit after school program that supports students learning to swim and special needs education through sports and recreational activities.
High 5 Inc. is located at 405 Beverly Blvd. in Brandon of State Road 60. For more information about the summer camp or to register, visit https://high5inc. org/ or call 813-689-0908.
Music & Theater Summer Camps
MUSIC SHOWCASE AND FLORIDA ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS OFFER FUN CAMPS FOR STUDENTS
Music Showcase and the Florida Academy of Performing Arts’ annual summer camps o f er a fun, interactive way for students to make friends, learn about music and hone their theater skills all in one week.
Music Showcase helps students learn acting, singing and performing skills through its weekly summer camps.
The performing arts center o f ers the Music and More Camp and Musical Theatre Camp throughout the summer.
The Music and More Camp o f ers themed activities, including arts and crafts, instruments, acting, singing and more. The camp runs weekly from Tuesday, May 28, through Friday, August 2. Students can enjoy a full day from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., with early drop-o f starting at 8 a.m. and late pickup ending at 6 p.m.
“Music and More Camp takes the daily routine and makes it fun and exciting,” said Danielle Sanchez, director of the Florida Academy of the Performing Arts.
The Musical Theatre Camp gives students the opportunity to play di f erent roles in producing their own play. The camp’s dates and times depend on what
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show the student is participating in, but some run in the morning or evening.
“Musical Theatre Camps give students an opportunity to participate in a show with or without experience in theater,” Sanchez said. “At the end of the two weeks, students will showcase their new abilities on show.”
The Musical Theatre Camp encourages students to learn stage character and development, work with a set, act, collaborate and build confidence.
The Music and More Camp costs $230 per week and the Musical Theatre Camp costs $275 per week. There is a $30 onetime registration fee for both camps and a $25 sibling discount. Scholarships and multicamp discounts are also available.
Parents should send their children with snacks, lunch and a water bottle. They can wear everyday clothes and shoes.
For more information on Music Showcase’s summer camps or to register in March, visit https://faopa.org/.
Music & More Camp
• Free early drop off and late pick up
Full and half-day week-long camps, plus daily drop-ins
• Activities to explore instruments, acting, singing and art
• Themed weeks like: Barbie & Ken, Pixar, Taylor Swift, Superheroes
• Scholarships and sibling discounts
Musical Theater Camps
• Productions for all ages and skill levels
• Elementary, Middle School, and High School productions
• Broadway Boot Camp - Broadway Artists To Attend
• Visit FAOPA.org for shows, schedules, and performance dates
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There’s no better time for kids to catch up and get ahead in math than during the summer break. Now is the time to get Mathnasium on your summer schedule and keep those math skills sharp heading into the fall.
Summer at Mathnasium is a fun and engaging way for your child to keep up their math skills and prepare for the school year ahead. Students will receive a comprehensive assessment and a customized learning plan which details summer goals that will ultimately result in long-term success. Specially trained instructors will work with your student to foster an encouraging environment.
“We ofer flexibility that allows your child to learn from wherever you are this summer, whether in center or virtually” said Becky McDaniels, owner of Mathnasium of Brandon, located of Bloomingdale Avenue in Valrico.
Sam Alexander, owner of Mathnasium of Brandon West, located on Brandon Boulevard, explained, “My hope for our Mathnasium summer camps is that our mathletes have fun and be engaged in learning how math truly makes sense without the worry of school homework and grades.”
Mathnasium has a proven teaching
method that results in true understanding and increased confidence, along with reward opportunities and so much more.
“What I like most watching how we are able to turn math anxiety into math confidence and fun through the Mathnasium Method,” said Alexander. With a summer Mathnasium experience, students can avoid the summer slide, and begin the new school year prepared and confident.
“We ultimately want to help the students walk into their new classroom in the fall being well prepared for the new school year with a boost of confidence and a big smile on their face,” said McDaniels.
For more information or to schedule your student’s risk-free assessment, you can call or visit local Mathnasium centers. The Mathnasium of Brandon West center, located at 1930 W. Brandon Blvd. in Brandon, can be reached by calling 813798-MATH (6284) or visiting www.mathnasium.com/brandonwest. Mathnasium of Brandon, located at 1048 E. Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico, can be reached by calling 813-655-MATH (6284) or visiting www. mathnasium.com/brandon. Help your child get started to see how Mathnasium changes lives through math.
With summer fast approaching, parents may be scrambling to figure out fun-filled and educational plans for their children over the break. There are many opportunities for children to have all kinds of experiences. One place that ofers a variety of musical/performing arts classes is the Straz Center’s Patel Conservatory.
According to the summer camp brochure for the conservatory, “The opening of the Patel Conservatory nearly 20 years ago solidified the Straz Center’s commitment to its long-standing mission to make arts education a community priority. Today, the Straz Center is one of the only performing arts centers in the nation with an on-site, accredited performing arts conservatory. The Patel Conservatory offers arts education courses and programs in dance, theater and music, allowing students to advance from discovery to mastery.”
With 50-plus camps and classes ofered, the conservatory’s summer camp is an opportunity for actors, musicians and dancers to learn from top-of-the-line instructors and further advance their skills. Starting on Tuesday, May 28, and ending on Friday, August 2, camps are available weekly Monday to Friday for ages 4-18. Half-day and full-day
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camps are ofered during the summer season.
The cost of the summer camp depends on whether a child is signed up for an intensive program, a production, classes/workshops or cross-disciplinary camps. There are also private lessons, pre-camps and post-camps ofered. Financial aid is available in the form of need or merit-based scholarships. There are also several types of discounts ofered, such as multicamp (signing up for three or more diferent types of performance camps) and early-bird tuition discounts.
Patel Conservatory stated, “Many conservatory classes, camps and intensives require an audition or placement before a student may register.”
Parents wishing to enroll children into the summer programs should be aware of the audition requirement when looking into the camps ofered at the conservatory. However, class sizes tend to be limited, so early registration is encouraged.
The Patel Conservatory is a part of the Straz Center, which is located in downtown Tampa near the Riverwalk at 1010 N. Macinnes Place. Visit www.patelconservatory. org or call 813-222-1029.
A performance of Te Little Mermaid in 2023. SUMMERTIME FUN WITH MATHEMATICS AT MATHNASIUM PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER CAMP AT THE PATEL CONSERVATORY Summer Camp Registration is Open 931 E Bloomingdale Ave. Brandon, FL 33511 (813) 761-2832 brandonadmin@skillsamurai com PAGE 27 Session 1 June 10-14 (M-F) Session 2 June 24-28 (M-F) Session 3 July 8-12 (M-F) Location: M-W Ostingers Academy • 8711 Lithia Pinecrest Road Th-F Field for games and other activities Age Group: 7 - 14 yrs Time: Cost: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm $250/camper $225/ multi camp or multi child discount *Must register for multi camp discount all at once For More Information: Call 813.737.3000 or visit our website at www.OstingBaseball.com Space is Limited Register Early to hold your spot! Daily Instruction • Games • Pitching/Catching Fundamentals Addressed • Drills Our instructors have 30 years combined professional playing and coaching experience. Session 4 July 22-26 (M-F)
SUMMER CAMPS PROVIDE KIDS ENRICHMENT, EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT ALL SUMMER LONG
High 5 Inc.
Brandon’s High 5 Inc. is inviting students to embark on an exciting and adventurous journey where your child will experience the thrill of Olympic-style games, kicking o f on Tuesday, May 28, and running through Friday, August 9. Camp is offered Monday through Friday from 7 a.m.6 p.m. at High 5 Inc., located at 405 Beverly Blvd. in Brandon. Campers can sign up for individual weeks or throughout the entire summer. To register, visit www. high5inc.org/camp-3.
Camp costs $175 a week per child for nonmembers, and High 5 members can register for $160.
To learn more, visit www.high5inc.org or call 813-689-0908.
TLC’s Gypsy Haven
Located at 4325 Keysville Rd. in Lithia, TLC’s Gypsy Haven o f ers weekly themed riding camps, for ages 8-99, focused on riding and grooming. The camps take place from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. from Monday,
June 3, to Friday, August 2. Students pack their own lunch, snacks and drinks and are encouraged
to wear light pants or leggings, but boots are a must. The camp boasts one teacher, one aide and at least one volunteer per 10 students.
For more information, visit www.tlcsfarms.com, call Tammi at 813-842-4236 or email tlcs2867@aol.com.
Camp Osprey LLC
For a fun, traditional camp experience, check out Camp Osprey, which is located on 204 acres of beautiful woodlands alongside the Little Manatee River in Wimauma. Camp activities include high ropes courses, zip lining, horseback riding and much more.
Camps take place every week starting in June, and campers can sign up for a week or the whole summer. Day and overnight options are available, with day camp costing $325 a week and overnight being
$795. Meals are provided, and snacks can be purchased in the camp canteen.
COSMO (Camp Osprey
Smoky Mountain Outdoor) adventures are available as well for groups of 12 campers ages 13-16 years old.
The camp is located at 18050 U.S. 301 S. in Wimauma and can be reached at 941928-6860. For more information, visit www.camposprey.com.
pleted first grade up to those who have completed fifth grade and is priced at $220 per week. Day campers must bring their own lunch. Cedarkirk Camp & Conference Center is located at 1920 Streetman Dr. in Lithia and can be reached at 813-685-4224. For more information and to register, visit https://cedarkirk.org/.
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Cedarkirk Camp & Conference Center
Cedarkirk Camp & Conference Center is located on 170 acres of woodland alongside the Alafia River in Lithia. Camps take place weekly from Sunday to Friday starting on Sunday, June 9, and finishing on Friday, August 2; campers can sign up for a week or the whole summer. Cedarkirk o f ers overnight camps for older students, and younger campers in grades one through three can attend a shorter three-day camp. Camps range in price from $465-$510 a week and include all meals plus two daily snacks. Day camp is available for campers who have com-
Kids ‘R’ Kids Circa FishHawk is thrilled to announce the Galactic Quest Summer Camp, showcasing unique weekly themes. Featuring a junior camp for kindergarten to second grade and senior camp for third to fifth grade, each week of camp involves a new theme designed to empower and enlighten campers through amusing activities, fascinating field trips, timely lessons in teamwork and so much more. Meals and field trips are included in the weekly cost. Camps are full day and students can sign up on a weekly basis or for the whole summer. Kids ‘R’ Kids Circa FishHawk is located at 5815 Kids Crossing Dr. in Lithia and can be reached at 813-
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Skill Samurai
The Patel Conservatory
The Straz Center’s Patel Conservatory o f ers arts education courses and programs in dance, theater and music with 50-plus camps and classes available. Starting on Tuesday, May 28, and ending on Friday, August 2, full and half-day camps are available weekly for ages 4-18. The cost varies depending on the camp; fi nancial aid is available in the form of need or is merit-based. For more information, visit www.patelconservatory. org or call 813-222-1029.
Music Showcase And Te Florida Academy Of Performing Arts
Located in Brandon, Skill Samurai’s coding, robotics, YouTube, Roblox and Minecraft camps welcome everyone from seasoned players to fi rst-timers. Skill and experience levels don’t matter, Skill Samurai makes it fun for all. Camps will run from 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. and begin at $240; discounts for siblings and multicamps are available. Campers need to bring lunch and wear closed-toed shoes. For more information and to register, visit https://skillsamurai. com/fl -brandon.
Music Showcase and the Florida Academy of Performing Arts’ annual summer camps ofer a fun, interactive way for students to make friends, learn about music and hone their theater skills. The camp runs weekly from Tuesday, May 28, through Friday, August 2, and students can enjoy a full day from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., with early drop-of starting at 8 a.m. and late pickup ending at 6 p.m. The Music and More Camp costs $230 per week and the Musical Theatre Camp costs $275 per week; scholarships and multicamp discounts are available. For more information and to register, visit https://faopa.org/.
Fellowship Church
Fellowship Church, located at 15326 FishHawk Blvd. in Lithia, will be hosting half-day sports summer camps each week over the summer starting on Monday, June 3. Drop-o f is available from 8:15 a.m., and campers must be collected promptly at 12:30 p.m. Sports will include soccer, fl ag football and basketball. Please visit the website for the weekly sport and age range. The cost is $115 per week. To register, visit www.fellowship.church.
Campers are advised to wear activewear bottoms and closedtoe shoes with the camp T-shirt, as well as bring two snacks and a packed lunch. Sidekicks is located at 16132 Churchview Dr., Ste. 210 in Lithia. More information can be found on its website at https:// ilovesidekicks. com/fishhawk-camp.
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Buckhorn Springs Racquet Club
Do you have a budding tennis player? Sign them up for summer camp at Buckhorn Springs Racquet Club, located in Buckhorn Springs Golf & Country Club in Valrico. Camps will run all summer Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-12 Noon and will cost $185. Advanced/tournament players have a full-day option, including match play and video analysis. Tennis shoes are required. Visit www.buckhornracquet.com for more information.
Sidekicks Family Martial Arts Centers
Sidekicks Family Martial Arts Centers’ summer camp will run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., with early drop-o f available at 7 a.m. and late pickup until 6:30 p.m. Martial arts classes are fun and exciting while packing fi tness and self-defense into each session. Your child will also develop more confi dence, focus and discipline.
At the YMCA, “campers are given a safe space to discover who they are and what they want to become while building character through activities based on the Y core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility,” said Hannah Geaumont, communications and social media manager of the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA.
Local YMCAs, including the Campo Family YMCA, Spurlino Family YMCA
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Summer Camp
EXCITING TRIPS PLANNED!
• Sea Screamer Dolphin Tour
• Behind the Scenes Bucs Stadium
• Tampa International Tour
• Tampa Firefghter Museum
• Ringling Museum Circus Show
• Bricks4Kidz
• Pump It Up
• Rays Game
• Pin Chasers Bowling
• Rotary Playground at Hernando’s Landing
WEEKLY VISITS FROM:
• KidoKinetics
• Amazing Athletes
• FOAM Party
• SNOW Party
• Water Slides
Weekly rate includes all meals and feld trips.
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and North Brandon YMCA, will o f er everything from sports and drama to art and coding, in addition to swimming and playing. Camp Cristina in Riverview will have a wide range of activities, such as traditional day camp favorites and unique options like Horse Camp, Counselors in Training and Waterfront Camp. To learn more about the YMCA summer camps, visit www. tampaymca.org.
Mathnasium
Easterseals School For Limitless Learning
Get ready for an exciting and inclusive adventure designed specifi cally for neurodiverse young learners at Easterseals School for Limitless Learning, located at 2460 Bloomingdale Ave., Ste. 170 in Valrico. Its summer camp aims to create a supportive and engaging environment where every child can thrive. The camp is available throughout July, with morning, afternoon and allday sessions available. Sessions are $250 per week, with all-day camp being $450 per week. For more information, visit its website at www.easterseals.com/fl orida/ programs-and-services/.
There’s no better time for kids to catch up and get ahead in math than during the summer break. Summer at Mathnasium is a fun and engaging way for your child to keep up their math skills and prepare for the year ahead. It has a proven teaching method that results in true understanding and increased confi dence, along with reward opportunities and more. For more information, call Mathnasium’s Brandon center, located at 1048 E. Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico, at 813-655-MATH (6284). You can also visit www.mathnasium.com/brandon. The Riverview center, located at 13388 S. U.S. 301 in Riverview, can be contacted on 813-565-1102 or visited at www. mathnasium.com/riverview.
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and fun through the Mathnasium Method,” said Alexander. Call 813-798-MATH (6284) or visit its website at www.mathnasium.com/ brandonwest for more information on services o f ered or to schedule your student’s risk-free assessment.
Tampa Dynamo FC
Tampa Dynamo FC is o f ering a summer soccer camp for players of all levels and abilities. Camp will be held Monday to Friday, June 17-21, from 8:30 a.m.12 Noon for ages U7-U14 (20182011). Tryout registration is also now open, with tryouts beginning Wednesday, May 1, for the 2024-25 season.
and the latest pickup at 4:30 p.m. Discounts are available for siblings, multicamp and early-bird registration. Please visit its website at www.tadance.com/ iweb/tadaprograms/summer.html or call 813-571-0901 for more information and to register.
Code Wiz FishHawk
Tampa Dynamo FC is a player-centered club — go see what it’s about. Visit www.tampadynamofc.com or call 813-677-1133 for more information.
Brandon’s newest Mathnasium center is located at 1930 W. Brandon Blvd. Owner Sam Alexander is excited to see his new mathletes have fun and be engaged this summer while avoiding the summer slide and learning how math makes sense.
Theatre Arts And Dance Alliance
“What I like most in being part of Mathnasium is seeing how we are able to turn math anxiety into math confi dence
Theatre Arts and Dance Alliance (TADA) is hosting a variety of camps this summer, including dance, music and theater for children ranging from 3-18 years of age. TADA is located at 16711 FishHawk Blvd. in Lithia. Camps are offered as full and half-day options, with the earliest drop-o f being at 8:30 a.m.
Code Wiz FishHawk will be running full and half-day camps for students interested in computers and coding. Camp activities will include Roblox , robotics, Minecraf t and building your own 2D/3D video games. The half-day camp runs from 9 a.m.-12 Noon and from 1-4 p.m.; a full-day is from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. It is $350 for a week of half-day camp and $550 for a week of full-day camp; discounts are available for siblings, multicamp and early-bird registrations. Code Wiz FishHawk is located in Park Square at 16132 Churchview Dr. in Lithia. For more information, visit https://thecodewiz.com/ fi shhawk-fl or call 813-820-6583.
Ostingers Baseball Academy
Learn baseball from the pros at Ostingers Baseball Academy. With a combined 30 years of professional playing and coaching experience, Ostingers Baseball coaches are ready to provide young athletes with safe fun this summer.
Four weeklong sessions will take place in June and July for players ages 7-14 years old at the academy’s fi elds in Lith-
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ABOUT OUR CAMPS
With over 25 diferent camp options throughout the Tampa YMCA area, there’s something for every camper to enjoy! From art and gymnastics to ziplining and splashing in our pools the Y is the ultimate summer destination.
Summer Camp starts May 28th!
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REGISTER ONLINE: www.tampaymca.org/LETSCAMP » Spaces are filling up fast. Don’t miss out! SIGN UP TODAY! CAMPO FAMILY YMCA 813.684.1371 NORTH BRANDON FAMILY YMCA 813.685.5402 SPURLINO FAMILY YMCA AT BIG BEND ROAD 813.228.9622 YMCA CAMP CRISTINA 813.677.8400
ia. Your child will develop a better understanding of the game of baseball through instruction, drills and games. Having a good time while learning the fundamentals will be the main focus of this camp.
To learn more, visit https://ostingbaseball.com/ or call 813737-3000.
Circle F Dude Ranch
Circle F Dude Ranch is an ACA-accredited overnight sleepaway camp that offers one, two and three-week sessions. Circle F is located in the beautiful city
of Lake Wales on 500 acres with a private lake as the focal point of the camp. Campers choose from over 40 different activities, including horseback riding, water activities, climbing, team sports and western fun. Your camper will fi nd that Circle F really is “Florida’s best, most exciting, kid-friendly dude ranch experience.” Visit https://circlefduderanchcamp.com for details.
CIRCLE F DUDE RANCH IN LAKE WALES IS AN AUTHENTIC SLEEPAWAY CAMP LOCATED JUST ONE HOUR AWAY
In 1952, Reed Fischbach’s grandparents founded a sleepaway camp called Circle F Dude Ranch Camp in Lake Wales. The camp has been operating since its founding but not always with Fischbach’s family at the helm. The camp was sold in 1999.
If you are looking for a traditional sleepaway camp for your child this summer, consider Circle F Dude Ranch in Lake Wales. Te camp has a long history where lifelong friendships are made.
Now, however, a longheld dream has come true. Fischbach and his sister, Dr. Keely Fischbach, bought back the family camp in February.
Fischbach said, “When I was a freshman in college, I learned that the camp had been sold. It was always on my mind, and it actually pushed me into real estate. It was always a goal to buy it back, and when the opportunity presented itself, my sister and I bought it.”
Fischbach added, “It still does not feel real. It is very special that we will be able to carry on the family legacy.”
While the ownership and operation of the camp may have been out of the hands of Fischbach’s family, it did continue to not only operate but also improve over the years.
Fischbach said, “We have an extremely experienced director and two assistant
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directors who work full time year-round. They have 20 to 25 years of experience in running a safe operation.”
So safe, in fact, that Fischbach’s 9-year-old daughter just attended Spring Break Camp there.
Circle F Dude Ranch sits on 500 acres complete with a lake big enough to swim, sail and canoe on it. Circle F Dude Ranch is a traditional sleepaway camp for girls and boys ages 6-16 that is rooted in a classic dude ranch experience.
When asked what this means, Fischbach responded, “The property is a ranch. Western focus is on the hospitality that is shown to the campers and their families. The campers are family.”
It has 44 kid-friendly horses. However, no experience with horses is necessary, and each camper decides how much they want to interact with the horses. The camp ofers over 40 activities, such as paintball, ropes courses, traditional arts and crafts and more. Each session includes excursions to a local water park and ends with a rodeo.
For more information, visit https://circlefduderanchcamp.com.
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offer camps in dance, music and theatre for children 3-18 years old! $169 half day | $330 full day $350 - 2 week theatre camp $450 - 4 week theatre camp Early Drop Off Available | Early Bird and Sibling Discounts Available Summer Camps: www.tadance.com/iweb/TADAPrograms/Summer.html Theatre Arts and Dance Alliance 16711 fishhawk Blvd., Lithia | 813-571-0901 www.tadance.com
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YMCA SUMMER CAMPS OFFER FUN AND ADVENTURE
It’s almost summer camp season, and more than 5,000 participants are expected at the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA’s 12 family centers.
“Our campers can expect a new spin on fun, friends and adventure this year,” said Hannah Geaumont, communications and social media manager of the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA. “Campers are given a safe space to discover who they are and what they want to become while building character through activities based on the Y core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.”
Locally, area centers, including the Campo Family YMCA, Spurlino Family YMCA and North Brandon YMCA, will ofer everything from sports and drama to art and coding, in addition to swimming and playing. Camp Cristina in Riverview will have a wide variety of activities for children and teens, such as traditional day camp favorites and unique options like Horse Camp, Counselors in Training and Waterfront Camp.
Tampa Y camps are geared toward ages 6-15. Participants will experience a fun summer filled with friendships, adventures and phenomenal memories. Dave Boyle,
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executive director of Camp Cristina, oversees camps.
“This camp season, while we continue to cherish the timeless traditions that have always defined us, we are excited to introduce a modern twist to these classic elements,” Boyle said. “Central to our refreshed approach is a renewed emphasis on fostering meaningful connections. Our counselors bring a unique blend of diverse backgrounds and skills, allowing us to ofer a personalized experience that caters to the individual needs and interests of every camper. They serve as role models, demonstrating values and attitudes that leave a lasting impact on the campers, shaping not just their summer but their character and life outlook. Importantly, they create a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment where campers feel comfortable to be themselves, fostering respect and appreciation for others.”
Campers will have the opportunity to develop friendships and experience a sense of belonging.
Tampa Y Summer Camp registration is now open. If you’d like to learn more about the YMCA Summer Camps, visit the site at www.tampaymca.org.
ZOOTAMPA UNVEILS NEW AUSTRALIA REALM, STINGRAY SHORES AND WALKING TRAIL LOOP
ZooTampa at Lowry Park has been busy continuing its Year of More with the addition of a new marked walking trail, Stingray Shores and the expansion based of Australia.
The Zoo and the Muma Children’s Hospital at Tampa General Hospital (TGH) teamed up to provide guests of all ages with a walking trail highlighting the best views within the Zoo during their fitness journey. The Zoo’s walking trail is a 1-mile loop situated among nature that connects guests with animal habitats and includes signs every 1/8th mile that help guests follow their progress and stay on track.
Lowry Park’s Stingray Shores is a new interactive habitat that gives guests a chance to touch, feed and even get in the water with the stingrays. The state-of-the-art habitat is home to two species of stingrays, cownose and southern, and features a 30,000-gallon saltwater naturalistic pool that that is low enough for young children to peer and reach into the water yet provide ‘rest zones’ for the animals if they choose to take a break.
Stingray Shores also aims to educate guests on environmental conservation. The area has interpretative signage that provide guests with additional information about helping this important species and ways they can safely share the gulf waters with
the ‘angels of the sea.’
The new habitat was made possible through a gift from Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton. The Stingray Signature Encounter is sponsored by the Tampa Bay Rays.
Lowry Park’s latest expansion, Australia, also recently opened. The new area features new experiences and returning favorites.
Guests can enjoy countless hours of excitement while exploring the new area, which features a new family-friendly ride, Aussie Trek, presented by Outback Steakhouse, where parents and kids can go on a safari and learn about Australia’s unique wildlife. The reimagined Billabong Splash Pad, made possible by Bank of America, ofers more ways for guests of all ages to cool of in the Florida sun.
An expanded wallaby viewing area ofers opportunities to get up close during the new Wallaby Signature Encounter. The Koala Signature Encounter also returns.
With seasonal events, unforgettable animal encounters and up-close experiences, there’s always a reason to visit ZooTampa at Lowry Park. The Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and is featured among the ‘Top 25 Zoos in the U.S.’ by TripAdvisor. ZooTampa at Lowry Park is located at 1101 W. Sligh Ave. in Tampa. Visit https://zootampa.org/ for more information.
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Families can get in the water with the stingrays at the new Stingray Shores.
Te Tampa YMCA has locations throughout the county to provide your child with camp memories to last a lifetime.
Little Medical School (LMS) is deeply rooted in founder Dr. Mary Mason’s love of family, medicine and education. In 1998, Mason wrote her first lesson plan and enlisted her medical residents to teach local teenagers. This passion for encouraging careers in health care culminated in the creation of LMS in 2010. Today, it is a pioneer and leading developer of specialized curriculum and interactive resources for children ages 1-14.
LMS of Tampa Bay works with educators, healthcare leaders and community organizations to inspire healthy lifestyles in children as they learn about medical careers.
LMS-trained instructors are also community members ranging from aspiring world changers, practicing medical providers and accomplished educators. All programs were written and reviewed by board-certified and trained health care professionals.
Kristina Helton, owner of LMS of Tampa Bay, will be bringing the LMS Summer Camp to the Center Place Fine Arts & Civic Association.
“This summer, we are ofering our Little Doctor School program at Center Place Fine Arts & Civic Association from June 17-21. Students in grades K-5 will have the opportu-
nity to assume the role of a doctor,” Helton said. “Camp participants will role-play the key responsibilities of a doctor and learn about vital organs in the human body. These future doctors will learn how to use a stethoscope, blood pressure cuf and reflex hammer. They will practice administering first aid, learn how pharmacists play a role in administering medications and create models of parts of the body to learn how they work.”
Campers receive daily activities and prod-
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ucts to keep and practice with at home. At the end of the week, families are invited to attend a ceremony where the campers will ‘graduate’ with their own student lab coat, a real working stethoscope and a diploma.
“We are super excited to have the Little Medical School Summer Camp at Center Place this summer,” said Center Place’s executive director, Libby Hopkins.
“They are unlike anything else ofered in our area,” Helton said.
For more information and registration, visit https://littlemedicalschool.com/tampabay/. The Center Place Fine Arts & Civic Association is located at 619 Vonderburg Dr., Ste. B, inside the Brandon Regional Library.
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Avelo Airlines Announces Services From Lakeland
Avelo Airlines announced exclusive nonstop service between Lakeland International Airport (LAL) and Southern Connecticut’s most convenient airport — Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN).
Avelo is the first and only airline to serve Lakeland in over a decade.
Conveniently located between Tampa and Orlando, LAL o f ers travelers a refreshingly small, easy and fast alternative hometown airport experience to the much larger and busier airports in the region. LAL’s location along the I-4 corridor makes it the most travel-friendly gateway to and from Central Florida.
Beginning Thursday, June 13, Avelo will operate this route twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, utilizing Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft. Introductory one-way fares between LAL and HVN start at $72. Travelers can make reservations at www.aveloair.com.
Raining Cats And Dogs Selected As Charity Of Choice
Raining Cats and Dogs Shelter and Sanctuary was recently selected to be
the Charity of Choice by the Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce. This honor was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Raining Cats and Dogs is a Plant City-based shelter that serves Hillsborough and Polk counties. It accepts owner surrenders, focusing on small dogs and senior pets. Adoptable animals are spayed/ neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV, FeLV and heartworms and microchipped before going to new homes. The shelter has been at full capacity for the last year due to the sheer number of owner surrenders. To view adoptable animals and for more information, visit its website at www.rainingcatsanddogsshelter.com.
Constant Contact Making Waves
In Tampa Bay
Stephanie Alfonso recently joined the leadership team at Constant Contact, a legacy company known for “making the small stand tall” as the leading digital marketing provider for small and midsize
businesses. As the senior director of vertical innovation, her expertise in real estate and nonprofit organizations is vital to the massive and continued growth of Con-
stant Contact. Alfonso’s dynamic energy and unique talent for making intricate concepts easily understandable have made her a sought-after speaker, known for her dedication to understanding realtors’ needs and expertise in digital marketing. For more information, email stephanie.alfonso@constantcontact.com or call 813-924-1506.
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Exciting News At Salty Shamrock
Exciting updates are happening at Salty Shamrock. Not only is it introducing its Salty Shamrock Mobile Kitchen and Full Catering, but it’s also adding pizza to the menu. Whether hosting an event with the mobile kitchen or dining
Sage Infusion
Sage Infusion, a Florida-based infusion and injection therapy provider, has opened its seventh location at 205 S. Moon Ave., Ste. 105 in Brandon. The new clinic is close to HCA Florida Brandon Hospital and treats patients managing autoimmune conditions and chronic medical conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, multiple sclerosis and others. For more information, visit its website at https://sageinfusion.com/. To book an appointment, call 656-218-9643; a physician referral is required.
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Raining Cats and Dogs Shelter and Sanctuary celebrates being selected as the Charity of Choice by the Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce with a ribbon-cutting.
Stefanie Alonso, lead marketing director with Constant Contact, is a sought-after speaker known for her dedication and expertise in digital marketing.
TAMPA BAY COMMUNITY WATER WISE AWARDS PROGRAM
Does your landscape have what it takes to win? Enter soon to find out.
By Lynn Barber, Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Agent
The Tampa Bay Community Water Wise Awards, sponsored by Tampa Bay Water, UF/IFAS Extension and Florida-Friendly Landscaping™, were created to recognize individuals and businesses committed to conserving our water resources, protecting the environment by using Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) principles and including an attractive design. There are nine FFL principles, which include: right plant, right place; water efciently; fertilize appropriately; mulch; attract wildlife; manage yard pests responsibly; recycle; reduce stormwater runof; and protect the waterfront. Many of these principles are used as part of the landscape evaluation process for this awards program.
The University of Florida/Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ teams in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties and their county/city water departments evaluate your county’s landscapes using specific criteria, which includes the following and more:
• Landscape Design and Plant Selection: Organic/plant-based mulch is applied 2-3 inches deep throughout the plant beds. Plants with similar maintenance and water requirements are grouped together, no strips of grass less than 4 feet wide.
• Stormwater Runof Prevention: The use of rain collection devices, gutter downspouts and roof runof is directed onto mulched/planted areas, not bare areas in the lawn/landscape which are subject to erosion.
• Efcient irrigation: The landscape exists primarily on rainfall or is watered only as needed with an irrigation system.
You can view photographs and watch short videos of past winners at https:// awards.tampabaywaterwise.org/. The deadline for entries is Sunday, June 30. Complete your application now, which will take about five to 10 minutes, then submit online at the link above. Attaching a photo or two is helpful. On-site landscape evaluations will be scheduled and conducted in June, July and August with homeowners and business owners. Winning entries will receive a beautiful, handmade mosaic steppingstone for homeowners or a plaque option for businesses. Feedback is provided to all that enter the awards program.
Today is a great time to complete and submit your application. We hope to receive your entry soon. Thanks in advance for participating. If you have questions regarding the Tampa Bay Community Water Wise Awards program and live in Hillsborough County, please contact me. If you live in Pasco or Pinellas County, contact your Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) program coordinator.
For more information about the FFL program, assistance with gardening and irrigation system-related questions, contact UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County at 813-744-5519 and visit our website at https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/ events/?location=hillsborough for upcoming workshops.Contact Lynn Barber at: barberL@hcfl.gov.
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