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Parents Form Non Profit To Make Schools Safer & Sponsor ‘Start with Hello’ Week

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HCSO Honors Deputy And Welcomes New K9 Morrell To The Team What makes K9 Morrell so special to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO)? It’s in the name! Although K9 Morrell is just a puppy, he has a big role to fill on team HCSO. Not only is he the youngest patrol dog on the DUI team eventually integrating with the SWAT Team, but also this energetic puppy carries on a legacy as the namesake for the beloved Deputy Larry Morrell. Deputy Morrell, a Valrico resident, lost his batDebbie Morrell tle to pancreatic meets K9 Morrell cancer in June 2017. Master Deputy Brian Pulido and Deputy Morrell spent eight years together on the DUI squad. Master Deputy Pulido proudly said, “Sheriff Chronister let me not only choose a name for this K9, but also gave me the honor of selecting him. That is just the close family environment Sheriff Chronister creates in this department.” K9 Morrell and Master Deputy Pulido are together 24/7 training, getting to know each other and building trust. “When comparing similarities, Deputy Morrell and K-9 Morrell both have a big heart and commitment to the service,” added Pulido. K9 Morrell is a Belgian Malinois born August 14, 2017. He joined the team in late August and will continue training to achieve his Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Certification at the end of October. Debbie Morrell, Deputy Morrell's widow and a third grade teacher at FishHawk Creek Elementary School, fell in love with K9 Morrell the first time she met him. As she gave Master Deputy

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Pulido a hug and thanked him for honoring her late husband, she said, “He was a hero to many people and he will always be my hero.” The young puppy and Debbie Morrell bonded instantly. As she played with him, she laughed looking upward and said, “I think K-9 Morrell listens better than Larry.” “K9 Morrell is very special to all of us at the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. The late Deputy Larry Morrell's legacy lives on through this puppy that will quickly grow into a consummate protector of this great community. I'd like to think that Larry is smiling down on K9 Morrell and will be watching as he helps keep everyone safe," said Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister. For information about HCSO K9 Unit, visit www.hcso.tampa.fl.us/A-ZDirectory/K/K9-Unit.aspx or follow K9 Morrell on twitter #K9Morrell.

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do today to help now Three and to make a lasting FishHawk impact.” moms are takNewsome High ing the huge School in Lithia is the task of making group’s pilot project, schools safer and with help from into their own school staff they have hands. identified three areas Jessica where equipment will Coffman, help make the school Tessa FishHawk residents Tessa Fullerton, Jessica safer immediately: Fullerton and Coffman and Jennifer Misnik have started a cameras Additional Jennifer non profit and are looking for help from the community to make schools safer. on campus, classMisnik recently room window coverings and additional PA founded The Coalition for School Safety speakers. The funding budget for these (CSS), a non-profit, 501(c)3 grass-roots organization planning to improve safety in projects is $100,000. “The county doesn’t have the money schools through the use of equipment for these items which can go a long way and early mental health intervention. towards making our kids safer,” said “We have all been disgusted by the Coffman. events that have taken place all over the The second way the group is working country in recent years,” said Coffman to make an impact is through early interwho has four children, ranging in age vention and a focus on mental health. from 6 to 18 years old, in local schools. “In every school there are students “Watching the headline we knew we had who feel left out and alone. Those stuto do something to make an impact for dents are more at risk to become victims our families.” of bullying, violence and depression,” said The tragic events that took place at Coffman. Stoneman Douglas High School in In an effort to reach those students, Parkland last February hit very close to CSS teamed up with ‘Start with Hello,’ a home for Coffman, whose nephew is a free program that raises awareness and student there. educates students in the community “After watching what happened there through activities, discussions and public and seeing what he and his friends went through, we decided we need to start act- proclamations. Created by the parents of students who suffered in the Sandy Hook ing now,” she said. tragedy, the program sponsors a ‘Start The group spent a lot of time brainstorming ways they could make the great- with Hello’ week in September every year. Newsome participated last month and est impact and after speaking with comCSS members have a goal of bringing it munity members and school officials to many more local schools, from elecame up with a two-part plan. mentary to high, next year. “We decided right away not to get For more information, visit www.coaliinto the politics of it,” said Fullerton, who tionforschoolsafety.com or find the group has two children, 16 and 20 years old. “Our goal was to find things that we could on Facebook.

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YMCA Hosts Successful Sold Out Mother-Son Nerf Ninja Night

By Kate Quesada

The Campo Family YMCA hosted Mother and Son Nerf and Ninjas night to a sold out crowd last month.

On a Saturday night last month, the Campo Family YMCA in Valrico was overrun by nerf gun wielding ninjas. And their moms. The YMCA hosted its first Mother and Son Nerf and Ninjas night on Saturday, September 8 to a sold out crowd of 112 mother-son groups with children ranging from 5-12 years old. “We are always looking for new and innovative ways to bring families together and we couldn’t be happier with the turnout and success of this event,” said Campo Center Executive Director Jarrod Williams. Participants navigated a Ninja Course, battled in several rounds of Nerf Wars, made Ninja-themed crafts and refueled with snacks and refreshments. Children were divided by age and rotated between three stations and moms were encouraged to participate, especially in the nerf battles. “I recommend this event to anyone who wants to have fun,” said 10year-old FishHawk resident Will Olver, who attended the event with his mom and brother. “It was all fun,

but the best part was definitely shooting my mom.” T-shirts were available for purchase and the YMCA provided all nerf bullets for the event. “Our plan is to make this an annual event that mothers and sons alike can look forward to,” said Williams. “We are going to debrief, collect feedback and discuss ways to make Nerf and Ninja Night bigger and better. If anyone has any ideas, we would love to hear them.” Six-year-old Gunner Olver offered his feedback, which was only positive. “I loved the ninja course,” he said. “I wish I could do it

all the time.” The Campo YMCA, which is located at 3414 Culbreath Rd., in Valrico, frequently hosts events for member and non-member families including a member-exclusive Pumpkin Splash event on Friday, October 12 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. For more information on future events, visit www.tampaymca.org or call 6841371. The YMCA also has an active Facebook page with frequent event updates.

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The words ed that he was havcode blue ing a heart attack.” echoed throughBesides that, out the Brandon other steps were Regional taken throughout Hospital emerWaters’ time at gency room on Brandon Regional September 25, Hospital to get his 2017, as the rhythm back. Waters medical staff did not display any rushed towards symptoms, but knew Brandon resident beforehand that he Tommy Waters did not feel good and Brandon heart attack success story Tommy needed to see a docwho had colWaters accepts a donation to Heart Walk. tor. lapsed in a chair According to the American Heart soon after checking-in at the desk. Association, www.heart.org/Waters suffered a massive heart attack /media/dataand was shocked a total of 18 times to . import/downloadables/heart-diseaseHe originally came to the emergency and-stroke-statistics-2018---at-a-glanceroom complaining of abdominal pain. He ucm_498848.pdf approximately every survived and lives to tell his story. 40 seconds an American will have a Brandon Regional Hospital held a special event for Waters on September heart attack. In addition, it also states 13, to reunite him with the physicians and that heart disease remains the number nurses who took care of him last Sept. one cause of death in the United States. Nearly 75 individuals attended. During the Brandon Regional Hospital gave a reunion, some of the physicians and $2,500 donation to the American Heart nurses who helped Waters briefly spoke Association to go towards the associaabout their efforts to save him. tion’s Heart Walk. The Heart & Vascular For instance, Waters’ cardiologist at Center at Brandon Regional Hospital Brandon Regional Hospital, Dr. Ranchlod provides comprehensive cardiac servic(Ravi) Khant, M.D., F.A.C.C., shared how es to the Brandon, Tampa and Lakeland the team worked together once they got area. him to the table. “Overall, thank you to the tremen“The team began protocol by applydous staff here at Brandon Regional ing the cardiac monitor, which led to the Hospital because if it was not for them I discovery that Waters had abnormal would not be here today,” Waters said. rhythm and it required emergency shock For information, visit https://branto get him out of that,” Khant said. “To donhospital.com/home/, located at 119 add, an Electrocardiogram (EKG) indicat- Oakfield Dr. in Brandon. Call 681-5551.

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Brandon Group Wins $10,000 Donation To Help Children Learn Through Music

By Kate Quesada

A Brandon area nonprofit charity believes that learning music gives children a head start in life and thanks to a recent donation from a Tampa company, they can now bring their gift to more students than ever. Insurance and Trust (IAT) earned a 2018 Safeco Insurance Make More Happen Award for volunteer work bringing music to disadvantaged children with Instruments of Change, a public 501(c)3 based in Brandon. The award included a $5,000 donation to the charity from Safeco Insurance, which was doubled to $10,000 thanks to an active social media

have a lasting impact on our community by changing the lives of these children one note at a time.” With the $10,000 donation from Safeco, Instruments of Change hopes to provide more than 20 instruments to students. The group was chosen for the award based on a photo application. A total of 24 independent agents will be chosen throughout 2018 to receive The Safeco Make More Happen Awards which focus on the area of health and safety, education and civil service. “We are excited to share the inspiring stories of our agents with their comBrandon-based charity Instruments for Change recently received a $10,000 donation from Safeco Insurance to provide music to students in fifth grade.

campaign. “Students who learn to play musical instruments generally score higher on academic tests and are less likely to engage in self-destructive behaviors,” said the group’s media representative, Calvin Jordan. “Instruments of Change works to bring band programs to elementary school students in an effort to positively influence their personal development.” According to Jordan, Instruments of

Change currently serves five elementary schools in Hillsborough County by providing musical instruments and instruction to

students. “Fifth graders at participating schools must sign a contract which obligates them to care for the instrument they are given, practice in preparation for performances and be held accountable to other students in the section,” said Jordan. “Upon successful completion of the contract and verified enrollment in a middle school band program, they receive their instrument for middle school.”

Vice President of IAT, Jeff Chernoff became president of the board of Instruments of Change earlier this year and hopes to grow the organization throughout Hillsborough County into Pinellas and eventually to the Orlando area. “My team and I have been involved with Instruments of Change for over four years and we are incredibly grateful to be awarded the Safeco Insurance Make More Happen Award so we can give back even more,” said Chernoff. “Instruments of Change continues to

munities through social media while raising funds for these outstanding nonprofit organizations,” said Robyn Hawking, Safeco Insurance Southeast Region Territory Manager. “Safeco’s Make More Happen Awards program helps to recognize the amazing work agents do in areas like the Tampa Bay region and hopefully motivate others to do the same.” For more on visit www.instrumentsofchange.com. To learn more about IAT, visit www.iat.bz.


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HOA Hosts Fall Festivals, Markets And More

Bloomingdale Fall Festival Features Family Fun

Is your family looking for a fun way to kick off the fall season? The annual Bloomingdale Fall Festival will take place on Saturday, October 20 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Bloomingdale High School Stadium offering something for everyone. The free event features trick or treating for kids, food trucks, a local art show, bounce houses, face painting, a balloon artist, kid crafts and booths from local businesses. There will be a pet costume contest at 11 a.m., followed by a costume contest for children six and younger at 11:30 a.m. and for children seven and older at 12 Noon. The Bloomingdale High School Drumline will perform at 1 p.m. For more information on the event, visit www.BloomingdaleHOA.com. To contact Bloomingdale Homeowners Association call 252-0252 or email BHAFallFest@gmail.com. Bloomingdale High School is located at 1700 E. Bloomingdale Ave.

Market Day Returns To FishHawk

The FishHawk Ranch Homeowners Association is excited to announce the

return of the monthly Market Day to FishHawk’s Park Square. The first monthly event of the season will take place on Sunday, October 7 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. with more than 40 vendors expected to attend. Park Square is located at 16144 Churchview Lane in Lithia. For more information or to become a vendor, call 657-6629.

Car Show Has Something For Everyone

Car enthusiasts should mark their calendars for Sunday, October 7 when FishHawk Ranch hosts its annual car show at The Palmetto Club, located at 17004 Dorman Rd. in Lithia. Registration for the event is $10 day of show or $5 in advance with awards for Best in Show. The event is free for spectators with entertainment from DJ Joe Ferranta. Food will be available for purchase from Just Smoking’ BBQ and Just Swirlz will offer rolled ice-cream treats. In addition, One Blood will be on site to accept blood donations and there will be a 50/50 raffle with proceeds to benefit the Florida Gulf Coast Paralyzed Veterans of America. To pre-register, as space in limited, send cash or check payable to FishHawk Ranch HOA to The Osprey Club, 5721 Osprey Ridge Dr. Lithia, FL 33547. For more information, call 657-6629.

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C.A.T.E. Foundation Announces Family Fun & Community Day Looking for something enjoyable to do with the entire family, but don’t want to be outside during the dog days of summer? The C.A.T.E. Foundation is excited to announce its first annual Family Fun and Community Day at E.G. Simmons Park on October 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 a.m. Just in time for fall in Florida! This event offers something for the entire family with free activities for children. Kids will spend hours as they jump through bouncy houses, have their faces painted, and hurl water balloons at each other. When ready for a rest, they can ask for a balloon animal from a friendly clown or watch a magic show. When the family gets hungry, you can select from one of twenty-five vendors to please even the picky palettes. Cash or card is accepted at most vendors. C.A.T.E. is also sponsoring a Chili Cook-Off during the event from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.. Aspiring chefs can enter for a $25 fee with prizes and trophies for the top recipes. Chili connoisseurs can sample a bowl for only $5. C.A.T.E. Co-founder, Tina Patch, urges the entire community to check it out: “We’re excited. It’s going to be a lot of fun. We plan to do this event every October.” C.A.T.E. stands for Conquering Addiction Through Education. The C.A.T.E. Foundation is dedicated to helping adults who struggle with addiction and

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their families. They seek to reestablish lives through education. Proceeds from the Family Fun and Community Day will benefit programs that give back directly to the community. Patch continues, “It takes a community to come forward and acknowledge some of these tough issues.” Besides support groups for drug, alcohol, or gambling abuse, C.A.T.E. offers free yoga classes to promote healthy living and is poised to offer support classes for people suffering from food addictions. C.A.T.E. is still seeking vendors and business sponsors. All sponsors will be given a tent at the event to hand out advertising and a permanent place on the foundation’s website under patrons. For more information on the Chili Cook-Off, how to become a vendor or sponsor, or more detailed information, contact Tina Patch or Sharon Lafelice at 773-7175 or 331-5246. For more information on the C.A.T.E Foundation, visit www.2CATE.org or follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CateFoundati on/. E.G. Simmons Park is located at 2401 19th Ave NW, Ruskin, 33570. Please note, there is a $2 per vehicle (up to 8 people) entry fee to all Hillsborough County parks, cash only. C.A.T.E. is located at 5942 Frond Way, Apollo Beach, 33572.

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Foundation Christian Students Return From Successful Summer Mission Trip

By Grace Voce and Jordan Jacobs

Foundation took turns working Christian Academy’s together to help the (FCA) mission is villa workers with “Preparing hands to gathering and washserve the community ing the dishes. and feet to serve the Another Torch world with love, joy, Missions leader and peace, patience kindFCA high school ness,…” Students did teacher, just that over the Margaret summer during a Reeves, parshort-term mission ticularly trip to Tegucigalpa, enjoyed the Honduras. trip, “...because it During their twogives students the week stay, FCA misopportunity to see sionaries were able to how even short-term take part in multiple missions can impact house builds, the world.” Gatorade blitzes, hosThe mission trip pital visits, clinics and gives students the so much more. opportunity to step up Torch Missions and help others. Foundation Christian students and They get the chance leader and FCA midteachers travel to Honduras for a sumdle school teacher, to be leaders and see mer mission trip. Terry Reeves, recountthe fruits of their labor. ed, “It is so shocking to see teenagers The Honduras mission is one the stuand older adults working side by side as dents and adults look forward to every equals—as if there is no age difference year. It is also one that impacts many in at all.” Reeves continued, “It is truly one a much greater way than they ever of the best parts of the trip.” could foresee. The trip gave the students the Foundation Christian Academy was opportunity to strengthen their friendfounded in 1983. It is a private Christian ships while also building new ones with school serving Pre-K through high Americans and Hondurans alike. During school with about 400 students. The the house builds, teenagers enjoyed the school is located at 3955 Lithia opportunity to take the lead, even helpPinecrest Rd. in Valrico. For more inforing the Honduran team on the roof mation, please visit www.foundaoccasionally. tionchristianacademy.org or call 654After dinners, students and adults 2969.

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• Speak clearly and naturally in a warm and calm voice. Refrain from “talking down” to someone with dementia, or any other type of condescension. • Talk about one thing at a time. This will facilitate understanding. • Listen actively. If you don’t understand something your loved one is telling you, politely let them know. • Have patience. Someone with dementia needs extra time to process what you say. If you ask a question, allow time to respond. • Understand that there will good days and bad. While the general trend of dementia is a downward decline, those with dementia will have ups and downs just like anyone else. Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementia's effects the ability to communicate. Meeting that challenge with effective strategies can improve the quality of life for everyone.

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Please come join the Bloomingdale Bulls Varsity Baseball Team Saturday, October 27 at 10 a.m. for a day of family baseball fun as the 2018 Bulls Baseball team concludes its fall season with the 9th Annual Costume Game, one of the biggest fundraisers for the team. Tickets are $10 which includes entry, lunch and chance drawing. This year the team will be dressed in costumes and compete in a unique 9 inning inner-squad game. It will host different activities each inning such as a Dizzy-bat contest, throwing contest and ball in a bucket. Kids can join the team on the field for The National Anthem and run the bases. The team will offer temporary tattoos, picture opportunities with the team and a chance for everyone to have a great time while watching the on-field antics of this unique game experience. The team hopes the community will join as it begins to prepare for the 2019 regular season and the road back to the State Finals! For Tickets or more information contact Shelly Wilson at cmshellywilson@gmail.com or call 335-8469 to order tickets.

The Jayc Harold Band Of The Honky Tonkin Opry Performs

The Florida Opry presents The Jayc Harold Band of the Honky Tonkin Opry on Saturday, October 6 at 6 p.m. Randy Scott is the MC. It will take place at the 1914 Plant City High School Community Center, 605 N. Collins St. in Plant City. Tickets are available at

www.ehhsoc.org/theflorida-opry.html. Costs is $15 reserved and $17 at the door (opens 5:30 p.m.). Call 757-9226 for more information.

Friends & Flea

Friends & Flea will take place Friday and Saturday, October 12 & 13 from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at Patterson’s Farm, 2706 Ranch Rd. in Dover. Many vendors will sell antiques vintage wares, handcrafted goods, plants, refurbished furniture. Enjoy authentic kettle popcorn, BBQ, coffee and pastries, baked goods and more. Visit facebook.com/friendsandflea for contact info and directions.

Coin Club Hosts Coin & Currency Show

The Brandon Coin Club Inc., a 501(C) 7 non-profit organization, will hold its next Coin & Currency Show on Saturday, October 27 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Brandon Elks Lodge #2383, located at 800 Centennial Lodge Dr. in Brandon. Admission and parking are free. Food available will be on site. Contact Jack Iaci at 352-777-6073 or brandoncoinclub@yahoo.com.

Valrico Service League’s Annual Harvest Dinner & Auction

The last several years, GFWC Valrico Service League (VSL) has partnered with the Campo YMCA by funding swimming lessons for children whose families cannot afford lessons. Hands on activities of the group include educational activities at area Title I elementary schools and providing clothing and shoes for needy children, Bunco and bingo at area retirement homes and participating in Cards for the Troops. The group's main fundraiser for the year is the Harvest Dinner & Auction to be held Sunday, November 4th at Center Place, 650 Vonderburg Dr. in Brandon. Tickets are $30 and may be purchased at Center Place through Friday, October 26. The event, sponsored by Terry Fink State Farm Insurance, starts at 5:30 p.m., with catered dinner at 6 p.m. and live auction at 7 p.m. Last year's auction also helped VSL

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Alliance on Mental Illness, is to enhance the lives of those living with mental illness as well as their families and loved ones through support, education and advocacy. It will hold its third annual 5k walk/run at the University of South Florida, 4202 E Fowler Ave. on Saturday, October 27. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with a 9 a.m. start. GFWC Valrico Service League partners with There will be a kid’s zone with trick Campo YMCA funding swim lessons. Its upcoming or treating, face painting, and a costume dinner and auction will help support this effort. contest. For more information, visit to support ECHO, Brandon Outreach www.crowdrise.com/o/en/campaign/itsClinic, Center Place, Family Promise of time-to-act-nami-5k-walk-run. Brandon, A Kid's Place, Real Hope Ministry, Hacienda Girls Ranch, Strawberry Ridge Health Fest October and Canine Companions among oth23 ers. Call Claudia Yake at 685-7998 or Mark your calendars for Tuesday, Sue Hadden at 685-6160. October 23 for the Health Fest at the Strawberry Ridge Clubhouse from 9:30 a.m.- 2 p.m.. Free health checks include glucose, BP, bone density, cholesterol, Alzheimer’s, hearing and much more. Enjoy $5 healthy lunch, free coffee and iced tea. There will be games for prizes and fabulous door prizes. Check the Strawberry Ridge blog for updates on the Health Fest. For information call 3903315.

Charity Golf Tournament Benefits The Outreach Clinic

Florida Birding And Nature Festival

A Birding and Nature The First Annual Festival will take place Charity Golf Thursday to Sunday, Tournament benefitting October 11-14 at the The Outreach Clinic Brandon Campus HCC, will take place on 10451 Nancy Watkins Dr. in Friday, October 5 at Tampa. Bloomingdale Golfer’s Enjoy birds, insects, repClub. Registration tiles, mammals, travel and begins at 12:30 p.m. more. Enjoy a free Nature Golf play at 1:30 p.m. Expo Friday and Saturday Roseate Spoonbill The cost is $75 for from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 40+ venindividual players and dors, live animals; field trips; $300 per foursome. For registration or seminars. On Saturday from 10 a.m.- 3 more information, contact Debbie p.m. there will be a children's Info-tainMeegan at 654-1388 or director@thement Tent and special family field trip to outreachclinic.com. Mosaic Coastal Education Center. Registration required for field trips, semiThird Annual NAMI Hillsborough 5k nars and keynotes. For more information, Walk Run call 767-5863 or 935-6115 or visit The mission for NAMI, the National www.fbnfestival.org.

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Twin Lakes Presents Its 9th Annual Art In The Park This October

By Kathy L. Collins

Everyone is welcome to come to Zenia Park in the community of Twin Lakes in Valrico as they host the 9th Art in the Park on Saturday, October 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Twin Lakes in Valrico will host its Ninth Annual Art In The Park on Saturday, October 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Art in the Park is set to take place in the beautiful Zenia Park, home of gigantic and beautiful old oak trees. Twin Lakes is located east of Lithia Pinecrest Rd. at the end of Bloomingdale Ave. The event is open and free to the community. Both artists and vendors of all kinds are encouraged to attend and share their creativity with the community. Artists and vendors can set up space anywhere within the 11-acre park. A fee of $10 is charged to nonresidents to offset the cost of hosting the arts event. However, there is no charge for Twin Lakes residents. Vendors must bring all of their supplies, including table, chairs and tent

(not required). Electricity is limited and available on a first come, first serve basis. This is a great bargain for artists and vendors. Joanne Bialas, President of the Twin Lakes of Brandon HOA said, “Last year, we had a food truck and vendors ranging from pallet art and painted wine bottles to Scentsy and Lue La Roe. We wound up with a little over 40 tables out in our beautiful park, and it was a lovely fall day to enjoy the atmosphere. We are hoping to have the same or more this year. The registrations from artists and vendors keep coming in. Our hope is that everyone who comes out finds a little something to take home.” Bialas added, “We continue to offer all Twin Lakes residents tables at no charge and only $10 to anyone else interested in showcasing their art. This charge helps to cover the cost of the port-o-potty out in the park. The HOA is not trying to make money but provide a venue for all of the residents of Twin Lakes to enjoy. We invite all of the surrounding communities to come out and enjoy the event with us.” Zenia Park is a perfect venue for an art festival of this kind. It is shady and beautiful and filled with oaks that are over 100 years old.

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Great Ideas For Fall Family Fun With Pumpkins, Events & More Trick Or Treat At Hawthorne Village Of Brandon

All ages can have a great time at Hawthorne Village of Brandon’s Safe Trick or Treat Trail on Friday, October 26 from 68 p.m. Enjoy hot dogs, chips and a drin for $5. Pumpkin patch photos will be available. Hawthorne Village is located at 851 W. Lumsden Rd. in Brandon. For more information, call 661-8998.

Wolf’s Family Halloween Hayrides

It’s Fall Y’all! At Wolf’s Produce. Bring the family and enjoy hayrides on select dates (Friday, October 12, 19 and 26, Saturday, October 13, 20 and 27 and Sunday, October 14, 21 and 28) from 6:30-9:30 p.m. The cost is $7 per rider. Wear a costume for free candy. Wolf’s Produce will also have a pumpkin patch with a huge selection of all shapes and sizes. You can also purchase your favorite Halloween décor, hay bales, corn stalks, carving kits, cider candy apples and more. The pumpkin patch is open through October from 8:30 a.m.-close. Wolf’s Produce is located at 6005 US Hwy. 301 S. in Riverivew (corner of 301 and Bloomingdale Ave.)

Sesame Street® Kids’ Weekends In October

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comes back Sesame Street® Kids’ Weekends in October with Halloween fun each Saturday and Sunday in October. New this year, families can tune into the Not-Too-Spooky Howl-O-Ween Radio Show, debuting at the park on Saturday, October 6 starring Count von Count. Sesame Street Kids’ Weekends are included with daily admission to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Children are welcome to wear Halloween costumes and enjoy weekends jam-packed with fun fall activities. Enjoy interactive themed crafts each weekend: October 6&7 – Monsters & Fairies; October 13 & 14 – Super Grover, October 20 & 21 – Spooky Safari and October 27&28 – Rosita’s Halloween Fiesta. Enjoy Lunch with Elmo and Friends buffet every Saturday and Sunday during Halloween weekends. Reservations are required, space is limited. Book at https://buschgardens.com/tampa/events/sesamestreet-halloween-kids-weekends/.

Creatures of the Night Returns To ZooTampa Lowry Park

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Guppyween At The Florida Aquarium

Guppyween is the one time of year the Florida Aquarium lets wild animals, ghosts and princesses roam. Guests get to trick-ortreat among 8,000+ animals and plants native to Florida and around the world, making for the perfect family-friendly and safe Halloween event. This year it will take place on Saturday and Sunday, October 27 and 28 from 1-5 p.m. The cost for kids in costume is $10 (purchased at the Aquarium and regular admission price for adults. The Aquarium is located at 701 Channelside Ave. in Tampa and open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Visit www.flaquarium.org.

Compiled by Michelle Colesanti Pirate Water Taxi Haunted River Tours

Hop aboard the Pirate Water Taxi for a frighteningly good time on the water. On select nights in October join in for an entertaining evening with tales of ghosts along the Hillsborough River. Each 45-50 minute tour will be led by a dead-lightful docent. Upcoming dates include October 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28. Cruises depart at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. at the Tampa Convention Center (Water Taxi Dock Stop #7). The cost is $25 for an adult and $15 for child plus tax. Call 390-3711 or visit www.piratewatertaxi.com/events/hauntedriver-tour.

Halloween Escape Room Comes To Parties And Companies

The unique mobile escape room that sets up for corporate team building and parties of any kind at almost any venue has added ‘Michael Jackson’s Halloween in the Green Room’ game for the fall holiday. The exciting adventure is a twist on Puzzle Room Escape’s regular ‘Green Room’ where stars hang out before a show. Up to 12 players compete to solve the clues, challenges and high tech devices to escape to win front row seats to the greatest concert ever. For Halloween, a bit scary and eccentric Michael Jackson stands in their way so he can have companionship 24/7. The game features music, costumes and special effects. Visit PuzzleRoomEscape.com or call 754-252-3477.


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Florida Aquarium Presents Night Out With 100 Samples At Brews By The Bay

By Kathy L. Collins

The Florida includes critical coral Aquarium will host its conservation work to Annual Brews by the restore wiled reefs Bay on Friday, October both in coastal 12 from 8 to 11 p.m. at Florida and the the Florida Aquarium Caribbean. Funds located at 701 also help with resChannelside Dr. in cue, rehabilitation Tampa. and return to the Brews by the Bay ocean for endanis a yearly fundraising gered species such event held at the as sea turtles. Come out and support the work that Aquarium. This year’s The Florida the Florida Aquarium does at their event promises to be Aquarium also works annual Brews by the Bay on Friday, fun, tasty and entertain- October 12. The Aquarium will be over- with Title 1 schools to flowing with endless beers, delicious provide free admising. Brews, food and food and a sea of live entertainment. sion to children who entertainment will be strategically positioned throughout the would not otherwise be able to attend. Aquarium. Attendees will not only have Brian Gallaher, Digital Media the opportunity to see all of the exhibits, Manager for The Florida Aquarium said, but they will sample over 100 beers from “Brews by the Bay gives community local breweries including Big Storm, members the opportunity to come enjoy Hidden Springs and Three Daughters. themselves amongst our animal residents Attendees will also savor delicious while enjoying dozens of local restaurants bites from over 30 local restaurants and and sample more than 100 beers from food purveyors including Noble Crust, around the Tampa Bay and the United Roy’s and Walkabout Bakery & Café. States.” There will be live entertainment feaAdvance tickets to Brews by the Bay turing the Spazmatics. In addition, new are $55. Day of event tickets are $65. this year is the addition of the silent disco. Aquarium members get tickets for $49. Attendees will have the opportunity to lisVIP admission (you get in at 7 p.m.) is ten to DJ Shevizzle or DJ Chris Craze. $79. This includes early entry to the You will also have the opportunity to creevent, free parking and designated VIP ate your very own playlist of songs. entrance. All of the exhibits are open during the Guests of Brews by the Bay are for event. adults 21 years and older. Parking at the Funds raised at this event support Aquarium is available for $10. The Florida Aquarium’s mission of enterFor more information, please visit taining, educating, and inspiring stewardhttps://www.flaquarium.org/brewsbytheship of the natural environment. This bay.

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Third Annual Buddy Walk Celebrates Down Syndrome Awareness

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F.R.I.E.N.D.S. groups, social clubs, and family DOWN SYNDROME activities. For young parents, the WEST FLORIDA group strives to provide a safe (FDSWF) together with place where the kids can come the National Down together and the parents feel Syndrome Society comfortable. The (NDSS) will hold its third playgroup Baby Friends (birth annual FDSWF BUDDY to 5 years) brings parents WALK® at Raymond together with the baby to James Stadium on socialize, share information Saturday, October 27, and enjoy being a new from 1-5 p.m. More than parent. For tweens and 2,500 families, teenagers, there is friends, and professionals are Dream Tweens (6 anticipated to attend this event years to 14 years) that to help raise meets quarterly for fun awareness and advocate for outings. For adults, it is individuals with Down synall about getting them drome. The Buddy Walk was out of the house. After created by the NDSS in high school, social 1995, to celebrate October events disappear and as Down Syndrome they become isolated, Awareness Month and has lonely and grown from 17 walks depressed. Friends Self to more than Advocates Club or F.S.C. 250 walks last is year. Funds raised are for all special needs adults used to over age 15; and not just support FDSWF's many Down syndrome. For this programs and activities, age group, FDSWF hosts with a portion of the a fun monthly dance held funds going to the NDSS at Livingstone Academy’s to support national initiaBloomingdale campus tives. and will soon offer The FDSWF mission is dances in Pinellas to provide educational County. It plans to open materials and support servits own Down Syndrome ices to families who Center and offer servichave been impacted by es such as a daycare, an Down syndrome; while activity center, and promoting community intean adult day program. gration. Sponsors, vendors Education and advoand in-kind donations for cacy is another important raffles, as well as volunarea it works toward as teers to help with the well as changing people’s Buddy Walk are being Sponsors, vendors and walkers are sought to walk sought. Your help is attitudes. in the third annual Buddy It can be very lonely greatly appreciated. Walk which will take place being a special needs par- on Saturday, October 27 at Visit www.dsent, so the group combats Raymond James Stadium. stride.org/fdswfbuddythis by offering fun playwalk to sign up.

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Dance-A-thon Showcase Will Raise Needed Funds For Grow Into You Foundation

Majik Touch Cleaners Celebrates 33rd Anniversary Of Top Quality Service

Fred Astaire Dance Grow Into You Studio of Brandon is Foundation is on a misreaching out to teens in sion to coach and mentor foster care on Friday, the underprivileged; October 19. The ballroom specifically teens aging dance studio is once out of the foster care sysagain partnering with local tem. These teens cannot non-profit Grow Into You invest in themselves Foundation for a Dance-afinancially, and often lack thon; specifically a minithe resources and skills to match and spotlight showfind a place to live or case. This fundraising secure a job. They typievent will take place from cally age out of a residen7-9:30 p.m. at the tial facility with no one to Brandon studio, and is turn to, and can find The public is invited to a Dance- themselves homeless, open to the community. a-thon Fundraiser on Friday, Attendees will be daz- October 19 from 7-9:30 p.m. at trafficked, incarcerated, or zled by an evening of pro even back in the system Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Brandon. ballroom demonstrations, as a parent. Grow Into spotlight dances, general dancing and You Foundation provides certified life very special performances by teens in coaching and mentoring, equipping these foster care. These teens have been work- teens with life and job skills, and empowing with Fred Astaire Dance Studio’s certi- erment for tough life choices as well as fied instructors to showcase their unfortheir emotional wellbeing. gettable routines. Tickets for the Dance-aFred Astaire Brandon is thrilled to thon are $20 per person. In addition to a partner with this wonderful foundation to night of dance, there will be a catered support those most vulnerable in our socimenu, multiple prize drawings, and addiety. They have been active, utilizing the tional opportunities to sponsor teens in hashtag #FredAstaireCares to motivate foster care. staff and students to reach out to those in Last year Fred Astaire Dance Studio need. They are working with local chariheld a Masquerade Charity Ball last year ties, including causes for pediatric and for the Grow Into You Foundation. breast cancer research, our troops overStudio owner Kelle Chancellor said, seas, and teens in foster care. "Fred Astaire cares about those most vulFor more information about the nerable in our community. We're thrilled to Dance-a-thon, or how to sponsor these give these teens the opportunity to dance, wonderful teens, please contact Fred and raise funds to provide them with the Astaire Dance Studio Brandon at 438services they need to not only succeed, 5963, or visit but thrive in life." www.GrowIntoYou.org/FredAstaire.

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Hillsborough County Fair Offers ‘Good Times And Country Rhymes’

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market steer and market lamb show, in addition to a market swine and market turkey show and sale. Buyers are welcome to support these amazing youth and purchase one of these market livestock projects. Grandstand events on October 19 and 20, will feature the Rodeo with fast action on horseback and courageous bull riders. The Truck and Tractor Pull Come out to the Hillsborough County Fair is the featured grandstand Thursday-Sunday, October 18-21 and 25-28. event on October 26 and 27. The famous Demolition The 2018 Greater Hillsborough Derby will round out the grandstand County Fair opens Thursday, October 18 events on Sunday October 2 with cars for two weekends of fun and entertaincrashing into each other until the last one ment. This year’s theme is ‘Good Times is declared the champion. and Country Rhymes.’ The fair will run Grandstand events are only $10 folThursday to Sunday, October 18-21 and 25-28. Adult admission is $7, students K - lowing paid admission to the Fair. Purchase tickets in advance from one of 12 $5 and seniors are $4, five and under our cooperating merchant locations (listed are free. Parking is free. Opening Day online) for $10 and admission to the Fair (October 18) is dollar day. Admission and is free. rides are $1 each. The Hometown Hillsborough area, Livestock shows, carnival rides by offers a 2,500 sq. ft. building built to repliArnold’s Amusements and fair food are a staple at this annual event and the excite- cate a traditional on Farm Packing Shed housing many of the tools and equipment ment doesn't stop there. Free entertainused in days gone by. The East ment includes Robinson's Racing and Hillsborough County Historical Society will Swimming Pigs. highlight the history of area churches in The popular Firefighter Show returns the building this year. featuring educational entertainment. Ride armbands are available every Enjoy the show as firefighter extraordiday for $20. Discounted Ride Armbands naire Neal Snyder puts his young voluncan be purchased online for $15 by visitteers through their training. ing www.HillsboroughCountyFair.com. A circus returns bringing thrills and The Fairgrounds are located at 215 amazing circus acts. Sydney Washer Rd. in Dover. Market show weekend will include a

Osprey Observer Bunco Raises Funds For Miles For Moffitt Walk/Run Team

By Michelle Colesanti

Where can you get support the a night out with your research efforts of friends, meet new ones Miles for Moffitt. along the way, and get This year, we walk to play Bunco for a for friends, family good cause for only and even staff $25? The Osprey members who are Observer staff and its getting treatment at sponsors the top research will host facility,” expressed a Bunco editor Marie Enjoy a night out playing Night on Gilmore. “We are Bunco on Thursday, November 1 while supporting fortunate to have Thursday, cancer research. The November such a significant Osprey Observer’s 1 to raise ‘MaKEITHappen’ team will be walking in source of research the Miles for Moffitt Walk/Run or funds for the upcoming in our community Saturday, December 8. Miles for Moffitt and hope that our Walk/Run. Social hour (time to eat and efforts can make a difference towards check out all the great raffle prizes) will finding a cure.” begin at 6 p.m. and bunco play at 7 “We are thankful to The Bridges p.m. for donating space to host this event, Bunco will take place at The Lake Brandon Village and Brandon Bridges, located at 11202 Dewhurst Dr. South Chick-fil-A and Dynamic Painting in Riverview (across from Winthrop for their loyal support of our efforts both Town Center). now and in the past,” said Gilmore. There will be plenty of good food The Osprey Observer’s Team and wine, which is included in the price. ‘MaKEITHappen’ welcomes you to join Prizes will be given out to Bunco winus. You can sign up at ners. To help further the cause, a lot of http://support.moffitt.org/site/TR/Milesfor great prizes will be raffled, along with Moffitt/General?team_id=1623&pg=tea silent auction items. m&fr_id=1070. All of the money raised will go Bunco tickets are available at the toward the Miles for Moffitt Walk/Run Osprey Observer office located at 918 which will take place at a new location Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Tickets will be limitin Tampa at Amalie Arena's Ford ed so reserve yours quickly. If you Thunder Alley on Saturday, December would like tickets, please call the office 8. at 657-2418 or email michelle@ospreyThis year’s goal of the walk is to observer.com. Checks can be made out raise $2 million. to the Moffitt Cancer Center “The Osprey Observer is proud to Foundation.

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Marking the The rock opera band’s 20th consecualso features such tive year of touring, enduring fan-favorites Trans-Siberian as Christmas Orchestra (TSO) Eve/Sarajevo 12/24, O’ announced its highlyCome All Ye Faithful, anticipated Winter Good King Joy, Tour 2018. TSO’s Christmas Canon, annual NovemberMusic Box Blues, December multi-senPromises To Keep, and sory extravaganza, This Christmas Day. which sells out venAdditionally, the tour ues year after year, will enjoy a new secTrans-Siberian Orchestra brings its has cemented the ond set containing ‘The Ghosts of Christmas Eve’ group’s status as a some of TSO’s greatperformance to Amalie Arena on must-attend multiSunday, December 16 at 3 and 7 p.m. est hits and fangenerational, holiday tradition. This year’s pleasers. 20th anniversary tour, a presentation of As in all previous years, a portion of TSO’s unforgettable ‘The Ghosts of every ticket sold benefits select local Christmas Eve,’ featuring founder/comcharities. To date, more than $15 million poser/lyricist Paul O’Neill’s timeless story has been distributed from TSO to worthy of a runaway who finds her way into a charities all across North America. mysterious abandoned theater, is set to On September 28, Rhino begin on November 14 and will visit 65 Entertainment will release a 20th cities across North America, for 100-plus Anniversary Edition of The Christmas performances, before concluding on Attic on CD and digitally. A vinyl version December 30. TSO’s Winter Tour 2018 is of the release will be available November presented by Hallmark Channel. 9. The second installment in The The show will visit Tampa at Amalie Christmas Trilogy tells the story of a little Arena on Sunday, December 16 and will girl who spends nights in an attic filled perform two shows at 3 and 7 p.m. with yuletide reveries, while guitar solos General public tickets are now on sale. and choral vocals soar over a rock Based on TSO’s multi-platinum DVD orchestral backing across 16 tracks, and long running PBS fundraiser, ‘The including a previously unreleased on CD Ghosts of Christmas Eve’, this year’s tour and vinyl version of Christmas Jam will include new awe-inspiring effects, as (Live). well as amazing staging with an all new Amalie Arena is located at 401 design from the dedicated team handChannelside Dr. in Tampa. For more picked by the group’s late creator, Paul details on tour dates and all on sales, O’Neill. visit www.trans-siberian.com.

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“Our goal is to help ing for dogs who are taught our dog owner estabhow to be therapy dogs. lish a good, healthy Week one goes over relaxrelationship with their ation and sit/stay, leash walking dog,” said Angie and polite greeting (on leash); Pickren, founder and week two focuses on door owner of Canine manners, “bed/place,” Cabana, just off of down/stay and polite greetings Boyette Rd. in (off leash); week three deals Riverview. “We want to with recall, drop it (objects) and help teach them the leave it (objects and food). tools and techniques in “At Canine Cabana, we order to have that dog use positive, reward-based Photo courtesy of Angie Pickren training techniques to encourbe a lifetime part of Canine Cabana’s full-time age your dog to become a their family.” trainers, (Kristin Lemonde well-mannered part of the famiThe training pro(left), Jenna Ivey and Yezmin grams are completed ly,” Pickren said. “We work to Feliciano). over the course of fiveestablish guidelines for your day intervals along with a daycare stay or dog, and give you the tools and knowla minimum of three full days with lodging edge to continue working on your dog’s per week of training. Each day includes a skills at home.” rotation of playtimes and private training Canine Cabana has three full-time sessions. At the end of the training, an trainers, Kristin Lemonde, who has been hour-long consultation is scheduled to promoted to Supervisor of Behavior and demonstrate learned behaviors and to is a certified trainer, Jenna Ivey who has practice behaviors with the family, and to worked with Canine Cabana for over two answer any questions. Owners’ goals for years and has mentored as a trainer, and their dogs are discussed as well. A puppy Yezmin Feliciano who is going to be a social week is offered, as well as three certified evaluator for the CGC exam to weeks of training. Canine Cabana is train and test therapy dogs. open 365 days a year. Canine Cabana is a licensed dog The puppy social program is great for training business in Hillsborough County. puppies up to six months. Puppies are This is a new requirement from an orditaught leash walking, crate training, bathnance, passed last year and effective this room habits, socialization with other dogs year, that requires all dog trainers and and being around new people, and envidog training businesses to be licensed in ronmental desensitization. They will also Hillsborough County. be offering a Canine Citizen Program, For more information, you can visit where they will provide training and testCanineCabana.biz.

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Free workshops for children ages 410 to try instruments like a trumpet, flute, guitar, drums, violin and more will take place on the second Saturday of the month October 13, November 10 and December 8 from 9:30-11 a.m. The workshops will take place at Music Showcase, 402 Oakfield Dr. in Brandon. For more information, call 6855998. Visit musicshowcaseonline.com.

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The Brandon Blazers 9U travel baseball team is hosting a charity golf tournament Saturday November 10 at The CLAW at USF, 13801 N 46th St. in Tampa. It is seeking foursomes to sign up to play as well as any businesses or individuals interested in being a sponsor. Brandon Blazers Baseball Club is a non-

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To celebrate its 10 years of creating beautiful music, the Plant City Community Chorale presents ‘Music on Our Minds: A 10-Year Retrospective,’ on Saturday, October 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church, 604 N. Valrico Rd. in Valrico. Now in its fifth year under the direction of Claudia

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Watts Dental Offers 24/7 Emergency Care & Credits Community With Success

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The staff at Watts Dental in Lithia thank the community for a successful opening year.

In the eight months since Dr. Jason Watts opened the dental office that shares his name in the FishHawk Health Park, not one customer has left less than a five star review, the number of staff has more than doubled and plans are underway for two additional locations. But despite his hard work, Watts gives the credit to the community for the business’ success. “We are so thankful for the way the FishHawk community has welcomed us,” said Watts, a native of Canada who has been living in Florida since 1996. “People are giving us the opportunity to show them what we offer and our favorite part is that they keep coming back.” A Florida State alumnus who graduated from Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine, Watts is active in many organized dentals groups including the American Dental Association and the Florida Dental Association. After spending time working at a corporate dental office, where he felt that patients were treated as little more than a number, he has made it his mission to change the way people feel when they are at the dentist.

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“I am picking a fight to revolutionize the dental experience,” he said. “Why not let our customers use this time to escape from society in a positive way? It isn’t hard to treat them like they want to be treat-

The state-of-the-art Lithia office feels more like a spa than a medical facility with touches including essential oils, infused water, fresh Cuban Coffee and personalized music selections in addition to advanced dental technology, from portable X-ray machines to digital scanners, to make visits as enjoyable and effective as possible. Becoming part of the community and giving back to those in need is a major priority for Watts who has his own foundation, Tri Smiles, which was created to help disabled athletes live an active lifestyle. The office staff have also volunteered as a group frequently in the last few months including offering free screenings to children and speaking with seniors about oral health. “I want to do whatever I can to give back to the community that is giving so much to me,” he said. Watts Dental is located at 5605 Skytop Dr., neighboring the Moasic building, in Lithia. Emergency service is available 24-hours a day. Visit www.wattsdentalfl.com or call 737-7370.

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Weird, Wacky And Wonderful Holidays- OCTOBER 2018

Frugal Fun Day * National Dessert Day * World Pasta Day * Make A Difference Day Did you know that there are an abundance of daily holidays and special days every month? So, in the midst of our busy lives, maybe consider taking time to enjoy some of the entertaining but lesser-known holidays throughout the year. As we welcome in October, most of us are excited about the possibility of cooler weather, getting ready for the holiday seasons and of course everything pumpkin - pumpkin spice latte, pumpkin bread, pumpkin pie, pumpkin cheesecake, just to name a few. October was originally the eighth month of the Roman calendar and is derived from the Latin word "octo" meaning eight. Later, it became the tenth month when January and February were added to the calendar. October is the month we celebrate Columbus Day as well as the everpopular holiday, Halloween. Did you know that Halloween is the second-largest commercial holiday in America? Only Christmas surpasses it in sales. According to the National Retail Federation, consumers spend nearly $7 billion dollars on Halloween decorations, costumes and candy. But, don’t be tricked this October – there are plenty of other holidays worthy of our celebrations! If you don’t have an extra $7 billion dollars, never fear because Saturday, October 6 is Frugal Fun Day. This day

was created in 1999 by Shel Horowitzin, author of The Penny-Pinching Hedonist: How to Live Like Royalty with a Peasant’s Pocketbook. Horowitz suggests that Frugal Fun should play an important role in our lives, stating “once people realize they can still have a fabulous time without spending very much money, it opens up enormous possibilities for living more lightly while enjoying a better quality of life.” Some fun and cheap ideas for this day include a bike ride or a walk in the park, a picnic on the beach, attend a free concert, take a stroll through a botanical garden or pull out those dusty board games from the closet and have a game night! If you’re looking for something a little different, a fun and free tour of the Tampa Yuengling Brewing Company is the perfect afternoon excursion. This brewery's hourlong tour walks patrons through the process of crafting delectable brews for America's oldest beer company. Tour times can be found at www.yuengling.com. For more free things, visit www.10best.com/destinations/florida/tampa/attractions/free-thingsto-do/ After saving all that money on free fun, you may want to consider splurging on some sumptuous sweets on Sunday, October 14 - National Dessert Day! For just one day, forget about the calories and

dieting and indulge your sweet-tooth on this special occasion. Celebrate by way of bakery, candy store or in your own kitchen – indulge in something sweet such as cakes, pies, ice cream, cookies, pudding, pastries, cobblers, donuts or crepes. Remember, confection is good for the soul. In search of some fresh baked deliciousness? Grab your sweetie-pie or sugar daddy and head over to Petite Madelyns Bakery located at 1017 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico or visit www.petitemadelynsbakery.com. If you want to promote this holiday and let the world know you are celebrating it, use the hashtag #nationaldessertday when posting a selfie while eating your banana cream pie. As long as we are ignoring our diets, let’s throw caution to the wind and carbup on World Pasta Day, Thursday October 25. World Pasta Day began in 1998 and recognizes the significant role pasta plays in feeding the world through an array of affordable, healthy and tasty cuisines. Each year on World Pasta Day, events are held to help spread the word about pasta and it's nutritional value. The National Pasta Association and pasta manufacturers sponsor different events and activities. In a time when consumers live fast-paced lives and are drawn to following nutritional fads and diets, pasta remains a healthy,

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The Greater Riverview Chamber of David Weekley Commerce (GRCC) Homes, the nation’s along with Valricolargest private home Fishhawk Chamber builder, is now offermembers were invited to ing a new model celebrate with a ribbon home in the mastercutting for AR Workshop planned community The Ainsley model home in David Brandon. of Encore at Weekley’s Encore at FishHawk Ranch is FishHawk Ranch Monica's loss of 30 lbs. made a During the event, Photo by Ed Booth, Huth and Booth Photography now available for tours. huge difference thanks to Anytime guests enjoyed network- A/R Workshop celebrates its new location. Come Classic Series. Fitness's 6 Week Challenge, It is veteran socialize while personalizing a masterpiece with ing together while creatThe Ainsley, is a one-story model which is open to everyone. friends or as a team building activity. owned and operating their very own take home that showcases more than 1,900 ed and located at 6144 Churchview Dr., home piece of art. Between the painting sq. ft. of living space with two bedrooms, Anytime Fitness Will Help You Kick Ste. 201 in Lithia. Call 438-8474 or of mermaids, pineapples and even foottwo full baths and a study. The home also Start Healthier Habits email lithiafl@anytimefitness.com. balls, guests learned all about AR includes an open-concept kitchen and Kick start your Health and Fitness Workshop and the many fun events they area with a two-car garage, and is dining at Anytime Fitness Lithia, a full-service Tower Radiology Center – can host. open daily for tours. gym that provides a variety of options Vonderburg Is Relocating Services AR Workshop Brandon is a DIY Priced from the $275s, Encore at for all levels of fitness. Tower Radiology will no longer proworkshop and boutique offering a fun FishHawk Ranch Classic Series showIt is now offering a 6 Week vide services at 500 Vonderburg Dr. environment to make amazing custom cases four floor plans, which range in size Challenge which is open to anyone, Ste.111, in Brandon. décor. You can join an instructor-led work- including members. from 1,600 to 2,000 sq. ft. Situated on 45All services will relocate to two shop where you can make custom wood ft. homesites, the series is part of What you get with the Awesome 6 Tower Radiology locations in plank signs, framed signs, canvas pillows, Week Challenge: Custom Meal Plan, Weekley’s line of low-maintenance, oneBrandon: 427 S Parsons Ave. Ste. 100 round signs, lazy Susans, centerpiece story homes in a 55+ lifestyle community. Personal Grocery List, Easy Food Prep in Brandon and 414 W. Robertson St. In boxes, canvas tote bags, and more. Homebuyers in Encore at FishHawk Instructions, 42 Done-For-You Recipes Brandon. The workshop is located in Plaza Ranch Classic Series have access to resfor the six weeks, Personal Please call -874-3177 to schedule Bella, at 1046 Bloomingdale Ave. in ident-only community amenities, such as Accountability Coach, CuttingEdge an appointment at one of the other conValrico. Most classes are held 6:30–9:30 the state-of-the-art amenity center, The Workouts and a great Support Group venient locations. p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. There Club, which includes a full-time Oasis with Coaches and much more. Medical records will be maintained are also 1 p.m. Saturday classes. lifestyle director, resort-style pool and fitYou should be motivated to do this by Tower Radiology for your continued To schedule a class, night out or ness center. The community is located program. If the challenge is not for you, care. team building exercise, please call 775close to parks, miles of hike and bike Anytime Fitness may still be able to proIf you have questions, please call 7109 or visit www.arworkshop.com/branvide help with its members at its full 875-7424. Continued on next page don/ for more information. service gym.


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Come and explore vacations options for your next trip. Sherry Leybovich with Cruise Planners is hosting cruising events at The Venue, 11268 Boyette Rd. in Riverview. The events are free, but tickets are required. Thursday, October 18 - Explore Northern and Southern Ireland. Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/explore-northernand-southern-ireland-tickets50352048332 Thursday, October 25 - Choose Fun and Come and Explore Your Next Vacation & Adventure aboard Carnival Cruise Line. Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/choose-fun-withcarnival-cruise-lines-tickets-50358847669 Tuesday, November 13- Come and Explore Your Next Vacation & Adventure aboard Celebrity Cruises. Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/explorethe-world-with-celebrity-cruises-tickets50355355223. Call 657-0844 or email sherry@planourvacationnow.com. Visit www.cruisesforu.com.

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grew up in Plant City, and she likes to spend time with her parents whenever she gets the chance. In her spare time, she enjoys hanging out with friends, reading, writing, and exercising. Capezza has quickly fallen in love with rheumatology and is excited to be practicing medicine here and giving back to the community. Southwest Florida Rheumatology is located at 11954 Boyette Rd. in Riverview. Call 672-2243. Visit swflrheum.com.

Directors Jayme Perkins and Kati Trammel of Central Florida Dance Alliance Motion ChiroTherapy utilizes a patient-centered are happy to embark on approach which incorpothe studio’s ninth season rates extensive training in of dance education. Dr. Robert Lutz of Motion Offering classes for chiropractic, rehabilitation, ChiroTherapy. and sports performance to ages 2 through adult in quickly reduce pain. Patients are given a variety of styles to suit everyone's the best care through exams and treatwants and needs. The smaller class sizes Stonewood Grill & Tavern Now Open ments. Dr. Robert Lutz noted that Motion and family focused environment make For Lunch Chiro Therapy takes pride in getting to this studio stand out from the rest so your Stonewood Grill & Tavern in Brandon little star will shine bright for years to the root cause of your condition and getis now open daily for lunch beginning ting you healthy quickly, while ensuring come. Classes are offered for both the 11:30 a.m. daily. you can sustain these results after recreational and the competiMany selections are available from tive dancer including an your treatment plan is complete. snacks and shareable items to soups, Hours are Monday to award-winning competition salads, burgers, bowls and soup/salad Thursday 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday 7 team VIPS and nationally recand sandwich combos. a.m.-3 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-1 ognized choreographers. Stonewood is located in Brandon at Classes are offered in Hip p.m. Located at 16765 Fishhawk 612 E. Bloomingdale Ave. Visit Blvd. in Lithia. Call 793-7791or Hop, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, www.stonewoodgrill.com/ to check out the visit motionchirotherapy.com. Contemporary, Lyrical, Acro, menu. Preschool, Baby Ballet and more. 20/20 SoftWash & Window Cleaning CFDA is located at 929 E. Brandon Ladies Night Out Benefits A Kids Place New Logo And Name Bl. Brandon. 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of ver I was fortunate to have a lot to ed to help tutor mathematics eer unt vol in central Indiana. I o als I rt. sta the oyed it from the junior high kids and I enj l and really enjoyed helping bal ket bas played high school y B d damentals. re so n Spo nger teammates learn the fun you and s kid r nge you ad e tion began there, though I Brenda W alty ss you could say the inspira gue I e R re went to Indiana University (Go Signatu took a temporary detour. I the ree and started a career in Hoosiers) for a business deg from ting dua gra r afte n two years private sector. Sadly, less tha who nal sio fes pro ss Ron Nixon was a busine ectrefl a IU, I lost my father suddenly. and rt, hea money, a broken nce ura ins of sum all sm a h left me wit ool to earn my nce money to go back to sch ing spirit. I used that insura anks, Dad. I still (Th n a teacher ever since. teaching credentials. I’ve bee much!) love you and miss you very

Town Hall Meeting To Discuss Capital Needs In School District

Hillsborough Schools Superintendent Jeff Eakins has planned a series of town hall meetings to discuss capital needs in the district's 230 schools to address new schools and maintenance on existing schools. A meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 23 at 7 p.m. at The Chapel at FishHawk, 6026 Churchside Dr. in Lithia. See full article on page 53.

Golf Tournament Benefits Newsome Boys Basketball Team

The Newsome Boys Basketball Team is hosting a Golf Tournament and Fundraiser on r? Saturday, October What are your goals as a teache that our goals include helping our stuagree 20 at the Bloomingdale I think most teachers would paring them to be e in our subject area and pre bit little a Golfers Club, 4113 dents become knowledgeabl st lea at ss cla students to enjoy math m the ge Great Golfers Pl. in successful in life. If I can get llen cha to and ieve in their own abilities, Valrico. Registration (yes, I just said that,) to bel I’ve reached my goals. will begin at 11:30 with the mathematics, then a.m. with a surprised to What would your students be Shotgun start find out about you? at 1 p.m. The in college. Shhh. I once failed a math course Tournament will be a scramble format with a Newsome basketspirit? How do you show your school ome gear out ball team member as your caddy News My favorite thing is to wear for each foursome. A postgame irts I’ve purchased and about – especially t-sh meal will be served with awards, es on the back. from students with their nam door prizes, raffles and a silent auction. Proceeds will provide the you live Is there a quote or saying that basketball team with equipment, Mr. Nixo n has b by? team camp entries and an end of se Tho ” nd. for 24 yeen a teacher “A house divided cannot sta year banquet. Sponsorships and e a rs . great United words are attributed to the Golf Packages are available. For Lincoln (though I think States President, Abraham more information, please contact r Ou .) rds wo of inspiration for those to e car Lincoln had his own source Derek Bean at 706-593-5238 r ate gre e tak if all Americans would country would greatly benefit or derek.bean1971@yahoo.com. that quote. A r consistent with the spirit of ” conduct our lives in a manne …. you to k ve and it will be given bac close second would be, “Gi Annual Job Fair At

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College Planning for High School Parents

Are you the parent of a collegebound high school student and would like to learn more about your options to pay for college? Join Lori Nadglowski, MBA, CFP® on Tuesday, October 9 at 6:30 p.m. for an overview of the options to pay for college and how to choose a strategy that fits your family budget and doesn't jeopardize your child's financial future. This event is free; no registration required and will take place at Bloomingdale Regional Public Library, 1906 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico.

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YMCA Spooky Spokes Twilight Ride Supports Local Community Programs

By Michelle Colesanti

bers can join in the fun, which will take place in the Bella Y. Patel courtyard located outdoors. Come in your favorite costume. Just make sure that whatever you choose is comfortable to spin in. While cycling, you will enjoy fun Halloween-themed music along with coordinated Come out for an evening of fun and cycling exercise videos in the background while helping a great charity – Campo YMCA. behind the instructor. Where else can you get a great workA Parents’ Night Out (PNO) will take out and have fun dressing up in costume; place the same night and it is free for kids all to help a great charity? of any parent participating in the cycling Campo YMCA, located at 3414 event. On the registration form for the Culbreath Rd. in Valrico, will hold its secTwilight Ride, there will be a box to indiond annual Spooky Spokes Twilight Ride cate that PNO will be needed that night on Friday, October 19 from 6:30 to 9:30 for riders’ kids. Pre-registration is required p.m. so it can be staffed accordingly. Lalita Llerena said, The money we’re You can register anytime, including raising from the Spooky Spokes Twilight the night of the event as long as bikes are Ride goes back into the local community still available, but if you register by of Valrico. We raise dollars throughout the September 30, there is a $5 discount off year in our annual campaign to keep our the registration fee. If you register after doors open to all.” October 5, there may not be event TBecause of the community’s generos- shirt’s available. ity, the Y is able to provide financial assisThe cost to participate is $35 for 30 tance to kids, adults and families facing minutes, $55 for one hour and $125 for financial hardship. “The Y is proud to say three hours. Register at the Welcome every dollar raised stays local and has a Center or mail your registration in to lasting impact on local residents. From Campo Family YMCA, Attn: Dwight swim lesson scholarships to our Kerr, 3414 Culbreath Rd., Valrico, FL Livestrong cancer survivor program - our 33596. Online registration is not available fundraising efforts ensure we remain open for this particular event. to all walks of life in our community,” she For info visit, added. www.tampaymca.org/locations/valrico-flSpooky Spokes is open to the comcampo-ymca/. munity. Both Y members and non-mem-

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Seniors Invited To Participate In Active Life GamesBy Kate Quesada

Registration is open until September 19 for the Tampa Bay Active Life Games which will take place October 5-19 throughout the county.

Last year hundreds of seniors from all over Hillsborough County participated in events from pickle board to dominos at the annual Tampa Bay Active Life Games. Registration is now underway for this year’s event, which will take place throughout the county from October 5-19. The Olympic-style competition is open to adults 50 and older and is hosted by Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation, the City of Tampa, the City of Temple Terrace and Friends of the County Parks. “This event is very important to us because we have a large constituent of seniors in our area and it is well known that the longer you stay active, the longer you stay healthy,” said Rick Valdez, director of Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation. “There is great talent all around us and every year we find someone new who inspires us.” This year is the 38th annual competition offering a variety of contests for all skill and fitness levels with events ranging from track and field to cycling. Some of the more than two dozen events are qualifiers for state completion. “There is something for every-

one,” said Hillsborough County Commissioner Sandra Murman. “There is even a baking contest.” Registration costs $30 and entrants can compete in as many events as they want. There is an additional $25 charge for those participating in the golf competition, which includes use of a cart. In addition, opening day festivities and the awards luncheon are included with registration. Residents can register on-line and select sports, activities and pay entrance fees until September 19. The registration fee can be paid online with a credit card or PayPal or payment can be mailed. The event, previously known as The Senior Games, is a regional qualifier for the Florida Senior Games which will take place in Clearwater, December 1-9. Residents who participate in the Florida Senior Games can qualify for the National Senior Games which will take place in Albuquerque, New Mexico in June, 2019. To register for the Tampa Bay Active Life Games, visit www.HCFLGov.net/ActiveLife. To learn more about the Florida Senior Games, call 1-866-354-2637.

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An Evening Of Hope Fosters Community As It Raises For Support

By Amanda Boston

option to participate in a silent auction. ‘This evening is one of the largest fundraisers and brings the community together to share stories of neighbors helping neighbors,” said Brewer. Pictured from last year’s Evening of Hope is the Tampa Connection group who was instrumental in the rebranding of The formal porthe Angel Foundation. tion of the program The Angel Foundation, formerly will be held from 8-9 p.m. and will highknown as the Brandon Foundation, light three families who have received invites you its 13th annual Evening of support from the Angel Foundation this Hope on Friday, November 2 held at The year. Additionally, the foundation will recRegent in Brandon. ognize its community business partners The nonprofit offers assistance to and volunteers for their contributions to families affected by life-threatening illsupport the welfare of others. nesses or catastrophic events such as “This year’s theme of Fire and Ice will fires and floods, by matching families with be visually stunning,” said Brewer. “And Angel Teams made up of local business represents families who have gone owners and volunteers who can help. through the fire (a crisis) and have come The Angel Foundation’s Executive out stronger on the other side.” Director Liz Brewer, said, “We changed She continued, “In this fast-paced the name earlier this year because every- world, people’s hearts can go cold and one associates us with the Angel probecome cynical, but seeing how a comgram, so it made sense to change the munity pulls together to help others in name and make it clear that is our pritheir time of crisis can melt the ice and mary focus.” warm their hearts.” The fundraiser begins at 7 p.m. with Tickets and table sponsorships are a VIP reception at 6:30 p.m. for event available at www.BrandonFoundation.org. sponsors. This year’s special guest will be The Regent is located at 6437 Watson Channel 10’s Allison Kropff. Like in years Rd. in Riverview. For information, call past, the evening commences with a 689-6889 or like Angel Foundation social hour where guests stroll through Facebook page. An Evening of Hope is the ballroom socializing and sampling fine sponsored by Brandon Regional Hospital wines and fancy fare from local restau& The Physicians of Brandon Regional, rants. Live music will stream from The Regent, Extravaganza Productions Tampa’s premier jazz ensemble ‘Standing Incorporated (EPI), Tampa Bay Times 8 Count’ while guests also have the and Winthrop Town Center.

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Florida Aquarium Saves Rare Leafy Seadragons With Handmade Prosthetics

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Three rare leafy seadragons have been saved thanks to the inventive work of a Florida Aquarium Veterinarian. Dr. Ari Fustukjian handcrafted special prosthetic devices to keep three leafy seadragons alive after realizing the animals had swim bladder problems. The leafy seadragons arrived at The Florida Aquarium from southern Leafy Seadragons at the Florida Aquarium have been saved thanks to Dr. Ari Fustukjian’s special prosthetic devices to Australia in April. As help them stay buoyant. they grew, they were crafted up to 12 of these devices having trouble with buoyancy or over the last few months to help the staying upright. The swim bladders growing marine creatures. The leafy in these delicate sea animals were seadragons can now be safely not normal. The developmental issue forces them to swim constantly returned this week to their habitat inside The Florida Aquarium to eduto stay off the bottom of the habitat, cate guests and eventually, leafy seadragons Working hands-on with a species with this condition, can exhaust like this is unusual, since they’re themselves to death. very fragile and only a few dozen Dr. Fustukjian used pieces of exist in aquariums across the United neoprene from a wet suit to individuStates. Close relatives of the seaally fit each leafy seadragon horse, leafy seadragons are listed in with their own Buoyancy Control South Australia as a ‘Totally Device, which acts as a prosthetic Protected Species,’ which means swim bladder and helps them hover they may be an endangered species in the water without exerting effort. in the future. “Being able to put on The Florida Aquarium is located a new device and immediately see them return to a normal posture, and at 701 Channelside Dr. in Tampa. It even eat, is very rewarding,” he said. is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit www.flaquarium.org. Dr. Fustukjian has now hand-

Sunrise Homes Celebrates 35 Years Of Local Quality Building Sunrise Homes designed and constructed its first home in 1983. From these humble beginnings it has created a solid reputation as a semi-custom homebuilder adept at listening to the needs and wants of today’s intelligent homebuyers. With more than 3,500 homes built in Eastern Hillsborough County to date, its success comes from the ability to adapt to the ever-evolving needs of discriminating local buyers. Executive Vice President Bob Appleyard said the company does not follow national trends, choosing instead to focus on what’s important to the local homebuyer. “What is trending in California or Texas might not be what is trending in Hillsborough County, Florida,” he said. Still popular is the open concept layout with large communal spaces, but adults are now seeking private spaces where they can capture a moment of sanctuary. “Adults are finding that important so we have listened and built zones where they can find quiet and privacy,” he said. “Our homes are all about livability for everyone in the family.” When the company sees an opportunity to flex its creative muscles, it doesn’t hesitate to show homebuyers what is possible.

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In Canterbury Oaks it decided that no two elevations would be the same, requiring a substantial amount of customization and creativity from its design team. In Lake Toscana, a Tuscan-inspired community in south Riverview, its executive homes will be constructed on one half and one-acre lots, all with conservation or water views. Hickory Breeze, located at the intersection of Boyette and Rhodine Rds., and within the FishHawk school boundaries, features 24, 80’ wide estate lots. Although its one constant has been serving the single-family luxury homebuyer, Sunrise Homes is versatile in its output. From Bridgewater Landing, an active lifestyle community off Bloomingdale Ave. for the 55+ crowd to a new townhome community located across from Riverview High School slated to open in 2019, Sunrise Homes develops communities with a fierce commitment to building excellence. Sunrise Homes’ community model homes are open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday through Monday noon – 6 p.m. For more information about Sunrise Homes visit www.sunrisehomescorp.com or call 651-3001.

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Connection By Nick Nahas and Photos Courtesy Of Colin O’Neal

Tampa Bay Blues Hockey Puts Elite Semi-Pros On Adult Team Sports have always Agnew, one of Ohio come naturally to Colin University's all-time O’Neal. He played quarleading scorers; terback in high school, Zach Remers who and played college baseplays at Buffalo ball for the University of State University Kansas, later moving on and is on his way to to pro baseball. Even earning a pro conthough he had talent in tract after college; both those sports, his Mark Nebus who true love may have been played professionalon the ice, with skates ly for about 10 and a hockey stick. years; Billy Siers The FishHawk resiwho played in the Colin O’Neal started the Tampa Bay Former Newsome hockey star Scotty dent played hockey ECHL; Tyler Blues two years ago. Vargas. Goaltender John Nauta in net. growing up in St. Louis. Watkins, who from their mid 20s to early 30s. The team Arizona on Super He played with some players that would played at Bowling plays in tournaments all over the Bowl week in February at the Phoenix go on to play in the NHL, such as former Green University; Dalton Weinstein who Southeast. He named the team after he Coyote’s practice facility. Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop. He played at Skidmore College; Matt Meyer and his mom’s favorite hockey team from Former Newsome hockey star Scotty and Andrew Silvers, both of whom played decided at 14 to give up hockey and purhis home town, the St. Louis Blues. Vargas plays on the team. Vargas played sue other sports. He became a Junior at USF and are two of their all-time leadThe Tampa Bay Blues recently college hockey at Finlandia University in College All-American in 2006 at St. Louis ing scorers; and Phil Geroldstein, a memMichigan and later played pro hockey in Community College and is in the school’s played the USF hockey team in an exhiber of Southern Main University's Hall of bition game. The Blues lost 6-4, but they Sweden and Finland. Hall of Fame. Fame. Other players on the team include O’Neal wanted to put his skates back outshot USF 66-34. The University of “We want to be known as the top Tampa has also expressed interest in Nick Sullivan, the Tampa Bay Lightning’s on to honor his late mother who loved to adult hockey team in the Southeast,” said emergency backup goalie; goalie John watch him play. Two years ago he started playing the Blues as well. The team is O’Neal. “We have developed that reputagetting a lot of calls from college teams Nauta; Myles Harvey, who played in the the Tampa Bay Blues, a club hockey tion; over the last year we have won five for potential matchups, and they plan on Anaheim Ducks organization and was the out of the last seven tournaments that team that features several former profesplaying in a tournament in Scottsdale, captain at Providence University; Brett sional and college players that range we’ve played in.”


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Connection FishHawk Roller Hockey League Looks To Expand By Nick Nahas And Photos Courtesy Of Matt Scribner hopes to have enough The FishHawk players for eight teams Roller Hockey League this fall season after is one of the rare roller having six last season. hockey leagues in the Each team consists of area. The league was six to eight players, founded by league plus a goalie. He also President Matt Scribner recruits referees and in 2016 and has gained has parents help momentum since then. coach, and Newsome The league is affiliice hockey students ated with South Bay also volunteer to help Hockey Inc., a nonprofit out and gain volunteer organization whose community service goal is to make hockey hours. South Bay more popular in the Hockey Inc. would also greater South like to expand and partHillsborough County The 10 and under FishHawk Fire travel team recently won The league is looking for new players. a National Championship. ner with other rinks and area. This organization mornings starting possibly start other was also founded by Scribner. Not der pads. South leagues as well as partner with the only is the recreational Roller Hockey October 6. Bay Hockey gives It is one game Tampa Bay Lightning to build another League associated with South Bay some scholarships and one practice rink. Hockey, which has both fall and and equipment to each week for a 10“We want to grow the sport of spring seasons, but they have three players that can’t week season. The roller hockey and make it more availtravel teams as well that compete in afford the costs to cost, much less able for kids in the area to play roller regional and national tournaments play. Every year expensive than ice hockey versus the traditional sports,” called the FishHawk Fire. They have they also do a hockey, is $150 per said Scribner. an eight and under team, a 10 and fundraiser with player with a 10% For more information about the under team and a 12 and under Tampa Bay sibling discount. you can visit its Facebook league, team. Lightning alumni Required player page at www.Facebook.com/fishThe league is open to boys and and a DJ, and hold equipment includes a hawkhockey. If you would like to girls, ages 5-15. Registration is several raffles for helmet/face mask, make a donation or become a spononline at www.fishhawkhockey.com. sports memorabilia hockey gloves, elbow sor for the raffle, you can contact The rink address is 5702 Hawkpark to raise money for pads, shin pads, Scribner at 957-2493, or email him at Blvd. in Lithia. the travel team inline skates, hockmatt.Scribner@gmail.com. They also The fall season is right around The FishHawk Roller League is open to costs. ey stick and shoulaccept equipment donations. the corner. Games are on Saturday boys and girls, ages 5-15. Scribner

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LandscapingTM water wise practices. These include the planting of drought-tolerant trees and plants, selfmulching areas under trees, groundcovers versus turfgrass utilized in all or several areas of the landscapes, plants selected that are appropriate for their site conditions, grouping of

Melissa Taylor is the winner of the 2018 Community Water Wise Award for unincorporated Hillsborough County.

The Community Water Wise Awards, sponsored by Tampa Bay Water, a regional municipal water provider, recognize individuals and businesses committed to conserving our water resources and protecting the environment by using Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) principles. There are nine FFL principles which include: right plant right place, water efficiently, fertilize appropriately, mulch, attract wildlife, manage yard pests responsibly, recycle, reduce storm water runoff and protect the waterfront. Many of these principles are used as part of the landscape evaluation process for this award program. The retention of existing trees and vegetation is evaluated, as are landscape design and plant selection. Storm water runoff prevention techniques and use of efficient irrigation techniques are reviewed. Winning landscapes balance attractive design with plants, landscape elements and water efficient irrigation techniques that have a positive impact on our environment. For unincorporated Hillsborough County, the winner of the 2018 Community Water Wise Award is Cynthia Glover. The City of Tampa winner is Melissa Taylor. There are several elements of these landscapes that were positive examples of Florida-Friendly

plants with similar water and maintenance needs, organic and alternative mulch was applied, pervious materials were used for paths, walkways and other areas. Both thrive mainly on rainfall with minimal irrigation, were aesthetically pleasing, beautiful and inviting. As you can see from the photos, these landscapes are water wise and fascinating. With a dozen plus entries submitted this year, it was difficult selecting the 2018 Community Water Wise Award Winners. We hope each of you reading this article will consider entering the contest which you can do any time at: http://tampabaywaterwise.org. The deadline for entries is June 30 each year, so you can complete an application now, submit it and get a head start on the 2019 contest. For assistance with horticultural questions, call 744-5519 or visit at the UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County, 5339 CR 579 in Seffner. Visit http://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/hillsborough/ or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/HCFFL/. Remember to reduce, reuse, recycle and repeat.

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THIS NISSAN COMPACT CROSSOVER HAS A FEW ‘KICKS’ TO IT! The allbody-type new 2018 structure is Kicks, an the familiar V entry-level motion grille and affordflanked by able boomerang crossover halogen utility vehicle, headlights essentially and tail ‘kicks’ off the lamps. Seven CUV/SUV exterior colors lineup for are available Nissan. with a few KICKS Millennials, singles two-tone combinaTires: 205/60R16 and couples without tions. Wheelbase: 103.1 inches children, the tech The interior with Length: 169.1 inches reliant, exploratory its ‘gliding-wing’ dash Width: 69.3 inches and image-condesign is spacious Height: 62.4 inches scious folks should allowing five to sit in Suspension: independent strut comfort. There’s 43.7 have a go or two at front, multilink rear the front-wheel-drive cubic ft. of front Steering: electric power compact crossover. legroom space while It makes perfect the cargo area Weight: 2,672 pounds sense. After all, it boasts 25.3 cubic ft. Fuel capacity: 10.8 gallons starts at only for your luggage. City: 31 mpg $17,990 for the base Ingress and egress Highway: 36 mpg trim (S, SV, SR and Web site: www.nissanusa.com is easy with the SR premium avail60/40-split rear seat. able) and peaks around $21,000 with Go for the S model and you can have some attractive perks in the mix. That is such standard amenities as a Dgreat value for the money. shaped tilt/telescopic steering wheel, We had the opportunity to test drive a/c, 7-inch touch screen for audio and the Kicks on the busy streets of Miami phone controls, driver information sysand came away impressed with the tem, six-way manual driver and fourvehicle’s nimbleness, handling and balway front-passenger cloth seats, cruise ance. Nissan informs us that the control, three USB ports, remote keyBrazilian ‘Kicks Concept’ was the inspiless entry, power windows/door locks, ration behind its origin, reflecting the etc. vibrancy and exuberance of the carniThe Kicks is an excellent effort by val theme. It comes in just one power Nissan to put out an entry-level comtrain, a 1.6-liter inline-4 cylinder engine pact crossover on the market. Boldly putting out 125 horsepower @ 5800 styled, sporty, practical and economirpm and 115 pounds-ft. of torque @ cal, this crossover definitely has a few 4000 rpm with Xtronic continuously ‘Kicks’ to become another hot-seller for variable transmission. Sitting on a unithe Japanese carmaker.


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Campo Family YMCA And The Green Boutique Come Together To Present Pepper’s Walk This October By Kathy L. Collins

For the past 10 with cancer. years, Plaza Bella in One hundred Valrico has held an percent of the proAnnual Plaza Bella ceeds from Pepper’s Goes Pink Walk For Walk will be donated The Cure. This year, to charities. The Plaza Bella is joining donations will benefit forces with the the YMCA’s Campo Family YMCA Livestrong Program, in Valrico to host the YMCA’s Pediatric Pepper’s Walk. As in Cancer Survivor the past, 100 percent Join others and walk to honor cancer sur- Program, the vivors and remember Pepper McGowan of the proceeds from and others who have been lost to cancer American Cancer the walk will be donatSociety and The at Pepper’s Walk this October 20. ed to organizations Outreach Clinic. dedicated to dealing with cancer related Pepper McGowan, for whom the issues. walk is named, was a long-time member Pepper’s Walk will be held on of the Y and a valued customer at the Saturday, October 20 at 9 a.m. registraGreen Boutique. She was diagnosed with tion begins at 8 a.m. The walk will begin breast cancer more than 20 years ago. at the Campo Family YMCA located at She was a two-time breast cancer sur3414 Culbreath Rd. in Valrico. Walkers vivor and then was diagnosed with termiwill travel to the Green Boutique located nal lung cancer. She never smoked. She at 1032 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico and was an active participant in the Plaza back to the Campo Family YMCA. Bella Goes Pink Walks. Pre-registration is available now Roz Creager, owner of Plaza Bella through October 8. Cost to register is and the Green Boutique said, “We will $20. Children 15 years old and younger also have raffle baskets at our store. are free. For those who pre-register, you These will be on display for two weeks get a t-shirt and swag bag both of which prior to the walk. The winner’s name will are provided by the Green Boutique. For be drawn after the walk.” those who register after October 8, you Kavita Marballi with the Campo get a swag bag only. You can register Family YMCA said, “Pepper was diagonline at www.tampaymca.org/camponosed more than 20 years ago. During peppers-walk. her long treatments, she made many In addition to the t-shirts and swag friends. We wish to honor her memory bags, the Green Boutique will provide with this walk.” gifts to survivors of cancer. They will also For more information about Pepper’s have pink bows that can be purchased to Walk, contact Marballi at kmarballi@tamhonor a loved one who has lost the fight paymca.org.

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The Tampa Theatre Presents A Nightmare On Elm Street Film Series This October The Tampa Theatre will once again hold its annual ‘A Nightmare On Franklin Street’ film festival. This year, according to Jill Witecki with the Tampa Theatre, “We will have 13 nights of fright creeping down Franklin Street this October.” The frightful fun starts on Friday, October 19 and runs through Halloween on Wednesday, October 31. “This year, Tampa’s most historic and most haunted movie palace is pleased to announce an all-new line up of classic horror films, creepy cult favorites; an expanded selection of ‘Mummy & Me’ family friendly films; an evening of live storytelling; more ghost tours than ever before; Halloween happy hours; and a 14-hour marathon of A Nightmare on Elm Street,” explained Witecki. The movies in this year’s line up include the world premiere of Dr. Paul Bearer’s Comedy, Hi Noon, Goodbye Dr. Paul, on Friday, October 19 at 6:30 p.m. This will be followed by a 9:30 p.m. showing of the cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show. There will be an all-day horror marathon on Saturday, October 20 as all six films in the A Nightmare On Elm Street series is shown beginning at 10 a.m. with the 1984 classic. Other movies in the lineup include

ones for the young fans such as Corpse Bride (Sunday, October 21), Hotel Transylvania (Monday, October 22) and Hocus Pocus (Saturday, October 27). You can also catch other horror classics such as Psycho on Monday, October 22, The Shining on Tuesday, October 30 and the 40th anniversary of Halloween on Wednesday, October 31. In addition to movies, you can go on a Ghosts of Tampa Theatre Tours on select days including a late-night tour on Friday, October 26. One of the things that makes the Tampa Theatre unique is its original Might Wurlitzer Theatre Organ. Come hear it on Friday, October 25 as Dr. Stephen Ball plays a live accompaniment to The Cat and The Canary. If you like listening to scary stories, come out on Monday, October 29 as local author and storyteller, Deborah Frethem takes to the stage to tell stories of local ghosts. She will sign copies of her book after the show. The Tampa Theatre is located at 711 N. Franklin St. in downtown Tampa. Tickets to the movies, Ghost Tours and other events vary. Please visit www.tampatheatre.org/Nightmare for more information and to get tickets.

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Mainstream Boutique In Winthrop Helps Build Relationships and Confidence With the arrival of fall, some might ponder revamping their wardrobe this season. Jeanmarie Milla, who owns Mainstream Boutique in Riverview, along with her staff of five women can provide assistance to those seeking a new wardrobe and much more. Mainstream Boutique strives to strengthen, celebrate and empower the women in its communities everyday, as stated in its mission statement. The Riverview location opened in December 2017. A total of four Mainstream Boutiques exists in the state of Florida. As a franchise, people can discover this boutique in more than 20 states. The Riverview location came into fruition through an opportunity Milla came across as she decided it would be a good time to exit working in a corporate environment to fulfill her dream of owning a boutique since the age of five. The 1,185 sq. ft. building offers more than 500 pieces of merchandise such as jewelry, clothes and shoes for women of all ages to choose from. Individuals can also find Mac and Me jeans, Mainstream Boutique’s exclusive brand. It also sells other brands that include locally owned Three Pearls Jewelry, Elan and more. It

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Tampa Electric Proposes Additional Reduction To Energy Bills For 2019

NOMINATIONS NEEDED!

By Sylvia Vega

Beginning in PSC on August January, Tampa 20, which in Electric residential January will customers could see reduce bills by monthly bills below $6.50 as a result $100 – the lowest in of tax reform. 13 years. If approved The company as filed, Tampa filed projected costs Electric residential for fuel and other customers’ bills clauses with the would continue to Florida Public Service be among the Commission (PSC). lowest in Florida If the PSC approves and would drop Save even more by signing up for free Energy Planner at http://ow.ly/FBdHc. the requests as filed, to about 23 perthe average residential customer’s 2019 cent below the national average – monthly energy bill would drop by about according to April 2018 data from the eight percent, or more than $8, to $99.55 Energy Information Administration the for 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of usage. national average of residential electric Commercial and industrial customers bills is $128.90 per month. would also see bills drop by about eight Tampa Electric’s fuel mix includes percent, depending on usage. natural gas, coal and solar. The cost of “Tampa Electric will have some of the fuel is currently about one-fourth of a resilowest rates in Florida, as we continue to dential customer’s bill. Fuel costs are provide outstanding value to our cuspassed through from fuel suppliers to our tomers,” said Nancy Tower, president and customers with no markup or profit to chief executive officer of Tampa Electric. Tampa Electric. Tampa Electric maxi“We are proud that bills in 2019 will drop mizes the use of existing low-cost, wellto about the same level as they were in performing plants and power purchased 2005.” from other companies to mitigate costs The PSC is expected to vote on the and pass the savings to customers. proposed decrease after a hearing Tampa Electric, one of Florida’s scheduled to begin Nov. 5. The proposed largest investor-owned electric utilities, decrease is the result of lower costs of serves about 750,000 customers in fuel and environmental compliance costs, West Central Florida. Tampa Electric is a among other factors, and also includes subsidiary of Emera Inc., a geographithe addition of seven utility-scale solar cally diverse energy and services comprojects that are coming online in the next pany headquartered in Halifax, Nova several months. This reduction is on top Scotia, Canada. Visit www.tampaelecof a previous decrease approved by the tric.com/.

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New Business Brings Private Art Parties To Families In The Community

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Local artist, Shawn Rainey and his wife Paula, are the owners of Brushstrokes, which is an art party that comes to you. Party costs are $30 per participant and $25 for 10 or more participants.

Artist Pablo Picasso once said, “Painting is just another way of keeping a diary.” Local artist, Shawn Rainey and Pablo Picasso could be kindred spirits because he too feels art is another way of keeping a diary. “Art gave me the freedom to express my feelings and it became my diary in color,” Rainey said. “I began to paint and quickly learned that I was able to put my emotions into creating art and achieve complete happiness in the creation process.” Rainey found art when he was 10years-old and it became his friend for life. “I had an intense imagination and loved to create,” Rainey said. “I started drawing comic and cartoon characters then got into graffiti as a teen.” After high school, he attended The Center for The Media Arts and studied advertising art and computer graphics but he didn’t pursue a career in this field. “I found that physically using my hands to create art was my true calling.” Rainey and his wife, Paula came up with an idea for their daughters' birthday party. “Both of our girls are very artistic and creative so they wanted something completely different than the usual birthday party themes that are out there,” Rainey said. “So, we decided throw them a painting party and it was a huge success. Many of the people who attended the party suggested that the painting parties would be a great business idea so that is how Brushstrokes was born.” Other similar businesses are tethered to a specific location, but this is different because they come to your event and provide artistic inspiration catered to each individual party. “Whether it be a birthday party or any other special occasion, we provide an

inspiring a unique artistic experience for each celebration,” Rainey said. “Party costs are $30 per participant and $25 for 10 or more participants. The honored guest is always free and each participant gets to take home their unique art piece on canvas, a personalized apron and the experience of an awesome guided art session.” Rainey’s ultimate goal is to introduce and inspire art expression to children at a young age. “We envision this as a business focused on philanthropy where we would eventually have the freedom of traveling to places throughout the world where children have never experienced or even created art and providing them an inspirational experience and eventually maybe even establishing art programs of their own for these children, as well,” Rainey said. “I am currently completing a certification to become an art therapy life coach to add to my tools and experience so, that Brushstrokes can provide its participants with the best artistic inspiration possible.” If you would like to learn more about Shawn Rainey or if you’d like to book a party with Brushstrokes, you can visit Rainey’s Facebook page by searching Shawn Rainey- FABSTRAQ SOCIETY or call Rainey at 506-4866.

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Dealing with work for myself and your dry cleaning is not someone else,” never a fun chore, he happily admits. especially when the While Seville cleaning service Cleaners uses the fails to put the cussame equipment as tomer first. It is often the leading estabthat most dry cleanlishments, ers put their focus Cummerow sees a on themselves and large difference place the customer between his dryon the back burner. cleaning service If you are tired of and others. “It’s our paying more for less value,” Cummerow service, it is time to explains, “We clean switch to Seville at a better price Cleaners located and deliver the in Brandon and same quality.” Valrico. The low price that Mark Cummerow is the owner of Seville Opening its is offered is and he is proud of the $2.75 per item $2.75, a value first location in the Cleaners concept of his dry cleaning business. Brandon/Valrico that stays consisarea in 2007, the mission of Seville tent no matter the style of the garment Cleaners has always been to provide you may bring in. the quality and service their customers The staff at Seville is aware that deserve at an affordable price. your time cannot afford to be wasted When you walk into Seville and they are prepared to have your Cleaners, it is highly likely that you will order done the same day as long as it is see owner Mark Cummerow behind the dropped off by 9 a.m. “It’s our value and counter. Cummerow has been a concustomer service.” Cummerow iterates, stant presence ever since he took the “That’s why I think people should come mantle of owner and operator in early to us.” 2009. Not only can he be seen greeting If you want to experience this his customers and taking their orders in exceptional customer service first hand, with a smile, he also enjoys doing the visit Seville Cleaners at 3237 Lithia dry cleaning himself. When it came to Pinecrest Rd. in Valrico. To learn more running his own business, it is the idea about Seville Cleaners, and its owner of being his own boss that pushed him Mark Cummerow, visit www.sevillecleanto take on the challenge. “It’s a thrill to ers.com.

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October Pops With The Florida Orchestra By Kelly Smith

One of the Park in Tampa perks to having the (no fireworks). largest professional Whether you orchestra in the come with a state based right date or the whole famihere in Tampa Bay ly, the music is just is the wide variety of right. Features film high caliber concerts scores, Broadway hits – from Bach to and symphonic Queen to Disney. favorites. Bring a blanOctober also brings Go Baroque in an evening with TFO’s ket or chairs to sit on, free music under the strings, led by renowned conductor and and plenty of canned harpsichord soloist Jeannette Sorrell. stars with Pops in goods for Tampa Bay the Park concerts in St. Petersburg and Harvest. Tampa. Here are highlights: Evening at Bach’s Coffeehouse Bernstein’s Broadway (Friday and (Friday to Sunday, October 26-28): Go Saturday, October 5-6, with Saturday Baroque in an intimate evening with matinee): Celebrate a century of an TFO’s strings, led by renowned conductor American original, Leonard Bernstein, and harpsichord soloist Jeannette Sorrell. with selections from West Side Story, Featuring Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto Candide, On the Town and more. Michael No. 3, plus works by Telemann and Francis conducts, as part of the Raymond Vivaldi. Free tickets offered for kids and James Pops series. Plus, it is TFO’s firstteens in advance in the Tampa Bay ever Pride Weekend, with local groups Times Masterworks series. who support the LGBTQ community in Disney in Concert: Tale as Old as the lobby. Time (Friday to Sunday, November 2-4 The Music of Queen (Friday, October with Saturday matinee): Be TFO’s guest 19 at Mahaffey in St. Pete) From for a magical journey into Disney, with Bohemian Rhapsody to Another One music from Frozen, Beauty and the Bites the Dust, epic riffs blend with soarBeast, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, ing strings -- exactly how Queen’s greatTangled, The Lion King and many more; est hits should be performed. Brent enhanced with high-resolution film Havens conducts the orchestra and a full sequences. Stuart Malina conducts. rock band, with fan favorite Brody Come dressed as your favorite Disney Dolyniuk on vocals. character. Free Pops in the Park (Saturday and TFO performs regularly at the Straz Sunday, October20-21) - The orchestra’s Center in Tampa, Mahaffey in St. most popular event draws nearly 20,000 Petersburg and Ruth Eckerd Hall in to Vinoy Park on St. Petersburg’s waterClearwater. It offers affordably priced tickfront every year, with a spectacular fireets to a variety of concerts, prices vary. works finale (October 20). An encore per- See floridaorchestra.org or call 727-892formance is October 21 at River Tower 3337 and 1-800-662-7286.

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Clip & Save: Twelve Ballot Amendments And What They Mean To Voters Registered voters who are voting by mail or at the polls for the upcoming General Election need to know that there are 12 Constitutional Amendment Proposals on this year's ballot. This is the longest list in decades. One amendment (8) was struck down by the Florida Supreme Court. Voters should carefully read each amendment. Some of the amendments (1-5) were proposed by the Legislature or by citizen initiative. The remaining (7, 913) come from the Florida Constitution Revision Commission (CRC). which meets every 20 years and is allowed to bundle more than one issue into each proposed amendment. To be approved, a constitutional amendment must receive 60 percent of the vote. Summary of the amendments.

Amendment 1- Increased Homestead Property Tax Exemption

This would raise the portion of a home's value that can be exempted from non-school property taxes. The change would apply to the assessed value of a homestead property between $100,000 and $125,000. This would increase the maximum exemption to $75,000.

Amendment 2- Limitations On Property Tax Assessments

Essentially, this would make permanent a temporary cap of 10 percent on annual property value increases. This applies to non-homestead properties.

Amendment 3- Voter Control Of Gambling In Florida

This amendment would give voters the exclusive right to decide whether to authorize expansions of casino gambling. Currently, the authority rests with both the Legislature and voters.

Amendment 4- Voting Restoration For Individuals With Felony Convictions

California’s Marsy’s Law. It would raise the age for retirement of judges to 75, and it would bar judges from relying on administrative agencies’ interpretations of a law when ruling in cases.

Amendment 7- First Responder And Military Member Survivor Benefits; Public Colleges And Universities

This proposal would restore the right to vote to nearly 1.4 million Floridians who have served their sentences. This amendment does not apply to felony convictions for murder or sexual offenses. Florida is one of four states that continues to limit the rights of citizens to vote. The law dates back to the Civil War.

This is two items. The first would provide college tuition for the survivors of first responders and military members killed on duty. The second would require university trustees to agree by a two-thirds supermajority to raise college fees (not including tuition) and establish the state college system in the Constitution. Universities are in it, but state colleges (i.e., community colleges) are not.

Amendment 5- Increase To Two-Thirds Vote Needed In Legislature To Increase Taxes

Amendment 9- Prohibits Offshore Oil And Gas Drilling; Prohibits Vaping In Enclosed Indoor Workplaces

Currently, a simple majority is needed. This increase could affect the state in times of emergencies such as a hurricane or recession and could hamper the Legislature's ability to pass a reasonable budget which is their yearly mandate.

Amendment 6- Rights Of Crime Victims, Judges

This amendment is three items. It would add a list of rights for crime vicims which is modeled after

This calls for a ban on oil and gas drilling in state-owned waters and a proposal to add vaping to the ban on smoking indoors.

Amendment 10- State And Local Government Structure And Operation

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changes its dates by statute), two is to create a counter-terrorism office (FDLE is already the lead agency), three is to make the state veterans affairs department constitutionally required (there is a provision in the Constitution), and four requires that tax collector, property appraiser, supervisor of elections, sheriff and clerk of circuit court be elected. In Hillsborough, these are already elected.

Amendment 11- Property Rights; Removal Of Obsolete Provisions; Criminal Statutes

Repeals the state’s ability to prohibit noncitizens from buying, owning and selling property; deletes a provision that forces the state to prosecute criminal suspects under the law they were originally charged under, even if the Legislature changes that law; deletes obsolete language having to do with high-speed rail in Florida (voters repealed this section in 2004).

Amendment 12- Lobbying And Abuse Of Office By Public Officers

This expands the time from two years to six years that elected officials and government employees have to wait before they could lobby state government.

Amendment 13- Ban On Dog Racing

This proposal ends wagering on dog racing by 2020. Visit http://dos.myflorida.com/elections/.


Jack Gutman Has The Experience And Integrity To Be A County Court Judge, Group 8

Sheriff Chad Chronister Seeks Election As Hillsborough County Sheriff This November

Supreme Court as Jack Gutman a State Mediator. has practiced law for "In my work as a over 30 years and is mediator, I have running for County learned to facilitate Court Judge in resolution of Group 8. issues as opposed He won the to engaging in a August 28 primary way that causes decisively receiving excessive litigaover 46,000 more tion. votes than his runoff In addition to opponent, receiving Jack Gutman, shown here with his practicing law, 46.83% of the vote daughter, Samantha, son, Matthew and to his opponent’s wife, Carlene is seeking to continue his Gutman has 22.41%. long legal career and serve the communi- served on the "The three pillars ty as a County Court Judge. The election Board of Directors is on Tuesday, November 6. for the MacDonald of my campaign are Training Center, a non-profit that honesty and integrity; experience; and serves people with disabilities. community involvement," said Gutman has been endorsed by the Gutman. He has extensive experience West Central Police Benevolent in both civil and criminal law and has Association, the Tampa Police achieved an AV Preeminent Rating Department Benevolent Association, from the Martindale-Hubbell Peer the City of Tampa Fire Fighters Union, Review Ratings. five retired Circuit Court Judges, nine "Being a judge is the highest past presidents of the Hillsborough Bar honor a lawyer can achieve. To be entrusted with that authority is an awe- and two past Florida Bar presidents. Gutman has been married to some responsibility," said Gutman. "I Carlene for 25 years and has two chilwant to be a County Court Judge dren, Samantha and Matthew. because it is the people's court. This "I believe that I have the experimay be the first time a citizen encounence, temperament and high level of ters a judge. The judge needs to have ethics necessary to be a County Court the right temperament coupled with Judge. I would ask that you vote for extensive expertise in order to be me for County Court Judge on effective on the bench," said Gutman. Tuesday, November 6," said Gutman. Gutman has served as both a For more information, please visit prosecutor and defense attorney. In www.Gutmanforjudge.com. addition, he is certified by the Florida

Hillsborough changed hiring stanCounty Sheriff, Chad dards. He has worked Chronister, is running to be more inclusive in for election this hiring and is commitNovember in the ted to diversity in the General Election. department. Chronister was “My main goal is appointed by to have resources Governor Rick Scott in (personnel, tools and September 2017 when technology) to mainSheriff David Gee tain standards given retired. the growth in this Chronister runs a county. This is key to department of 3,500 reducing crime and Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad employees. The Chronister with wife Nicole, is run- keeping families safe,� Hillsborough County said Chronister. ning for election in the General Election. He is a veteran law Sheriff’s Office proWhile Chronister enforcement officer appointed by tects over one million is tough on crime, he Governor Rick Scott in September residents. has worked to devel2017 to take over the duties of Sheriff when David Gee retired. “I want to continop an Adult Diversion ue as Hillsborough County Sheriff Program for first time offenders of misbecause we are expected to experidemeanor crimes such as drug offensence exponential growth in this county. es or shoplifting. Estimates are that the county’s popuIn addition to his official duties, lation will double in size by 2035. With Chronister voluntarily serves on two this type of growth, we need someone boards- The Boys and Girls Club and who has the qualifications and experiMetropolitan Ministries. Chronister ence that I have to continue to make said, “If we build strong children, then public safety a top priority,� said we will have a strong community,� said Chronister. Chronister. Chronister has worked to improve Chronister holds a Master’s the tools, resources and technologies Degree in Criminology from St. Leo that deputies have available to them to University. He is married to Nicole and keep residents of the county safe. In he has two sons. Chronister has been addition, Chronister has worked to with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s improve the hiring practices within the Office for 26 years and was one of department. Specifically, Chronister four Colonels prior to becoming has expanded recruitment and Sheriff. Visit www.chadchronister.com.

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Debbie Katt Is Running For Florida House 57 This November

Jamey Moody Seeks The Opportunity To Serve As Circuit Court Judge, Group 25

Debbie Katt, a ing for the arts and culDemocratic candidate and ture and environmental long time resident of issues. These are not Valrico (Bloomingdale), is partisan issues but the running for a seat in legislature is failing to do Florida House District 57. its job," said Katt. Katt does not have an Katt is a mathematiopponent in the Primary cian. She solves probElection, so she will be on lems for a living. "I underthe ballot for the General stand big systems with Election on Tuesday, complicated interactions November 6. and complex downstream Katt, a software engiimplications," said Katt. neer and analytical con"We need to fully fund sultant for SAS for 19 public education. We Debbie Katt is running for years, had long thought of Florida House District 57. Katt have $2.8 million in will be on the ballot this running. She was conunfounded mandates. November for the General cerned that her job would How are school districts Election. be in jeopardy if she had to take time off supposed to pay for these mandates? when the legislature is in session. "I got Things do not add up, and that is why I mad and wondered who represents work- am running," said Katt. ing men and women like me," said Katt. "My mission statement is to proThe tipping point that caused Katt to mote, improve and deliver fairness and decide to run came in February when the excellence in service to the people of my majority in the legislature blocked HB 219 district and throughout the State of (a bill to ban assault rifles) from being Florida," explained Katt. "I am running debated. "The Parkland High School for Florida House District 57 in the shooting had just happened. With stuGeneral Election in Nivenber because I dents looking on, the majority would not believe it is my civic duty," said Katt. even allow this bill to come to the floor for Katt has been married to Michael for debate," said Katt. 15 years and they have one daughter, "I decided right then and there that Sara, who attends the local public these students and my daughter school. Katt received her BS degree deserve better," explained Katt. "I am from Texas A&M and her Master's fighting for reasonable solutions such as degree from North Carolina State. Katt is fully funding our public education sysa singer with the Master Chorale. tem, affordable health care and housing, For more information on Katt, enact reasonable gun safety laws, fundplease visit www.debbiekatt.com.

Long time Plant siding over cases involving pro City resident, Jamey se litigants," added Moody. Moody is running for Moody is an ardent Hillsborough County believer in community service. Circuit Court Judge in He is the Secretary and board Group 25 on Tuesday, member of Plant City Main November 6. Moody Street, a board member of the has the requisite comPlant City Chamber of bination of experiCommerce, a committee ence, a spirit of volunmember of the Planning Board of Plant City, committee memteerism and profesber of South Florida Baptist sionalism to make him Hospital Foundation a fair, honest and Investment and a Rotary Club respected Circuit member. Court Judge. Circuit Court Judges hanMoody has practiced law for 15 years. dle thousands of cases each "My experience of liti- Jamey Moody, a third genera- year. As such, judges need to tion resident of Plant City, gating hundreds of be fair and impartial. "Despite shown here with his wife, Courtney and their two boys cases has prepared litigating in an adversarial sysDuncan and Jimmer (James tem, I always strive to be fair, me for the bench in Moody IV), is running for Circuit an enormous way," honest and professional in Court Judge in Group 25. advocating for my client as said Moody. "My pracwell as in my working relationships with tice as a civil litigator has enabled me to opposing attorneys," said Moody. If you handle cases from intake through multidoubt this, just look Moody's campaign day jury trials. I believe jury trial experiand endorsements. "The people I have ence is essential when seeking judicial worked against have signed up to be a office," said Moody. part of my campaign," said Moody. In addition to his practice, Moody "I believe I have shown the capability has worked as a volunteer attorney (pro bono) with Bay Area Legal Services. "My of handling a variety of matters both judipro bono legal work has helped me to ciously and efficiently. I will make deciunderstand and appreciate the vast dissions quickly but with careful forethought, connect between the need for legal repre- and look forward to serving he residents sentation and the financial ability to obtain of Hillsborough County with integrity, fairit," said Moody. "As a judge, I believe my ness and discipline," said Moody. pro bono experience will help enable me For information about Moody’s camto be an asset to the community in prepaign, visit www.votejametmoody.com.

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Robin Fuson Has Experience Needed To Serve As County Circuit Court Judge, Group 25

Greg Green County Judge’s Motto “Experience, Integrity And Committed To Service”, Group 2

For the past 25 a substitute teacher and years, Robin Fuson as a server in a restauhas spent nearly rant," explained Fuson. every day in court. "I This hard work included 10 years as a love everything that professional baseball goes on in court," said player and three years Fuson who is a candias a coach. "My basedate for Hillsborough ball career taught me a County Circuit Court lot about dealing with Judge in Group 25. different personalities Fuson added, "I knew and about teamwork," early on in my career said Fuson. that i wanted to serve Fuson is a as judge." Robin Fuson, shown here with his Hillsborough County In Fuson's long wife, Sally, his mother, Amelia, daughters, Tori and Lyndsey and native. He received his legal career, he has granddaughter, Amelia, is a candi- B.A, degree from USF represented both date for Hillsborough Circuit Court sides of the law havJudge in Group 25. He would like and his law degree you to cast your vote for him on from Stetson University ing worked as a prosTuesday, November 6. College of Law. He has ecutor for eight years. been married to Sally for 33 years and For the last 18 years, he has managed has two grown daughters and one and worked in his own practice, Robin granddaughter. He is a member of both Fuson, PA. the Greater Riverview Chamber of The experience of representing all Commerce and the Greater Brandon sides in both criminal and civil litigation Chamber of Commerce. has allowed Fuson to form an underFuson has been endorsed by standing of how he wants to see people Florida Attorney General, Pam Bondi, treated and issues resolved in court. "I the Hillsborough Tax Collector, the believe judges need to be seasoned Hillsborough County Property Appraiser professionals. They need experience in and the Mayor of Temple Terrace. both the law and in life," said Fuson. " Fuson said, "I have both the life Fuson has worked hard not only in experience and professional experience his legal career (having tried over 200 needed to be a fair and just jury trials and argued thousands of preHillsborough County Circuit Court trial and evidentiary motions) and in his judge.” life overall. "I have worked hard my For more information on Fuson, whole life in a variety of jobs including at a drug store, as a gas station attendant, please visit www.ElectFuson.com.

Attorney Greg our county as a proseGreen has dedicated cutor and assistant his life to serving the Attorney General where he worked tirelessly to people of Hillsborough ensure justice in our County. courts every day. He is a Green was born, business owner and raised and educated founding partner law of here in Hillsborough Green Law, P.A. County. He grew up in Outside of his proa community-service fession, Green also oriented family who serves the community taught him that servand our youth as a voling his community is unteer football coach at the highest honor that Robinson High School an individual can Greg Green’s motto and background and board member of achieve. of Former Prosecutor, Former Assistant Attorney General, AVVO The Crossing Church Green said, “I am Rated 10, Ten Best Family Lawyers Pastoral Care/Biblical very happy to by AFILA, Member of Hillsborough, announce that I won Florida & Family Law Section of the Counseling. Bar, gives him ample experience as Seven generations the August Primary, County Court Judge, Group 2. of his family have called receiving 82,672 Hillsborough County, home. In fact, votes and 43.5% of the vote. Let’s keep Green fondly refers to Hillsborough as his the momentum going and bring home ‘forever home’. Green is married and has another victory in November.” two young daughters, born and raised Green’s love for this community right here in Hillsborough County. came early in life. He attended Green chose to run for three reaChamberlain High School where he sons: (1) to ensure all litigants who worked hard as a student-athlete under appear in Court enjoy equal access and the Friday night lights of the Chiefs’ footreceive fair treatment under the law, (2) to ball team and as a basketball standout. There, he learned the value of teamwork, continue the family tradition of public service, and (3) to continue serving as a preparation and fairness providing him real and tangible role model for his chilwith important principles that guides him dren. Green has real experience, proven in the courtroom today. leadership and the right temperament to Green’s service to Hillsborough serve as your next County Court Judge, County continues through his professionGroup 2. al and personal involvement in the comVisit VoteGregGreen.com. munity. He is honored to have served in

By Kathy L .Collins

First Place in the Primary!

EXPERIENCE THAT COUNTS Robin Fuson has been an a!orney in Tampa for over 24 years. In addi"on to being a former Hillsborough County Assistant State A!orney and a former Adjunct Professor at the University of South Florida, he has been in private prac"ce for 16 years. His memberships include the Florida Bar, Florida Jus"ce Associa"on, Hillsborough County Bar Associa"on, Tampa Hispanic Bar Associa"on, Carrollwood Bar Associa"on, the Carrollwood Area Business Associa"on, Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce, Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce, Plant City Chamber of Commerce, Tampa Bay Tiger Bay Club and the Hillsborough NAACP. Robin Fuson graduated from the University of South Florida and Stetson University College of Law. Prior to a!ending law school, he was a professional baseball player and played in the 1988 World Series for the Oakland Athle"cs. He has been married for 34 years, has two grown daughters, a granddaughter and a!ends Bell Shoals Bap"st Church. You can reach Robin Fuson by calling him directly at 813­967­4186 or via email at robinfuson@aol.com. Visit his website at www.ElectFuson.com and then cast your vote for him by mail, during early vo"ng, or on Elec"on Day Tuesday, November 6th.

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Stacy White Seeks Re-Election To Hillsborough County Board Of County Commission, District 4

The Time Is Right For Michael Isaak's Run For County Judge, Group 8

Stacy White, Protection Program. a lifelong resi“I want to continue dent of to work on land use Hillsborough policy, growth manCounty, is runagement, road infraning for re-elecstructure and traffic tion to the issues,” said White. “I Hillsborough was part of a coalition County Board of that passed policy County which allowed us to Commissioners. allocate 800 million White is a candidollars toward transdate for District portation funding over 4. This district the next 10 years. We Stacy White, shown here with his family, is did this without raising covers much of running for re-election to the Hillsborough Eastern and County Board of County Commissioners. He taxes. We basically Southern changed the fee strucwould like your vote on Tuesday, November 6. Hillsborough ture that developers County. White would like your vote on pay, so that they pay more for roads,” Tuesday, November 6. added White. White, a Republican, has deep family If you do not know what the roots in Hillsborough County. He is a fifth Hillsborough County Board of County generation native of Hillsborough County Commissioners does, just think of them who lives and works in Valrico with his as the Board of Directors for our local wife and three children. He graduated government. There are four representafrom East Bay High School, earned a tives who are elected according to a geoDoctor of Pharmacy degree from the graphic area and three who are elected University of Florida and has practiced county wide. District 4, which White would pharmacy for 21 years. like to continue to represent, is a geoFrom 2010-2014, White served the graphic area. community by serving on the “I have a great deal of experience Hillsborough County School Board. Since both in government and professionally, I being a member of the Hillsborough have served on both the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners, County School Board and the White has been an advocate for managHillsborough County Board of County ing growth, fixing our infrastructure, workCommissioners. This makes me the right ing on traffic issues as well as working on person to represent District 4 for the next the Environmental Lands Acquisition and four years,” said White.

Michael Isaak is added Isaak. uniquely qualified to When asked what serve as a County sets him apart from his Court Judge. Isaak is opponents, Isaak clearly stated, "Morals and valrunning for election in ues." Isaak further Group 8. He would like explained, "My parents your vote on Tuesday, came to this country November 6. from Israel. They had Isaak has signifinothing. They are the cant experience. He epitome of the American served as an Assistant Dream," said Isaak. His State Attorney for five mother went on to years and has been become the first female running his own sucMichael Isaak's extensive legal attorney at the Tampa cessful law firm for 20 career, work ethic and values he learned from his parents all make office of Holland & years. Isaak has tried him a great candidate for County Knight. 150 jury trials, argued Court Judge. He is running and "The people who thousands of motions Group 8 and would like your vote on Tuesday, November 6. influence the candidate and has written 300 for judge are a great tell appeals. of how the candidate will act and perform "From my first day of law school, I on the bench. I grew up with a great have always wanted to be a judge," said mother as a role model," said Isaak. Isaak. "After 26 years of successful prac"I have a great work ethic. My tice, I am in a position where I feel that I morals, values and lessons learned from can give back to the community and my parents reflect how I practice law and serve as a judge," added Isaak. how I will perform as a County Court "I believe that everyone deserves to Judge," said Isaak. be treated fairly in court. No one should Isaak is a member of several local ever walk away from the courthouse and Chambers of Commerce including feel that the law was not followed," said Brandon, Riverview, Valrico/FishHawk, Isaak. For me, in deciding to run for Plant City and Sun City Center. Isaak is judge, there was a defining moment married to Betsy, and they have two chilwhen the law was not followed and my dren, Sophia and Jackson. Isaak and his client was harmed. That day reaffirmed my belief that there is a need for fairness, family attend Idlewild Baptist Church. For more information and to see and I thought someday the timing will be Isaak's numerous endorsements, please right to make the move from practice to visit www,isaakforjudge.com. the bench. That day has come for me,"

By Kathy L. Collins

By Kathy L .Collins

SUPPORT MICHAEL ISAAK Michael Isaak has a 25­year legal career in private and public prac"ce. He is a former Assistant State Attorney and has maintained a successful Tampa law prac"ce for the past 20 years. He is a member of the Florida Bar, Hillsborough County Bar, Florida Jus"ce Associa"on, as well as the Na"onal, Florida and Hillsborough Associa"on of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He is a mul"­year recipient of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Awards of Excellence (1993, 1994, 1995), the 18th Circuit State A#orney’s Long­Term Service Award, and was named the FADL Gladiator of the Year (2015). Mr. Isaak is a member of the Brandon, Riverview, Plant City, Valrico Fishhawk and Sun City Center Chambers of Commerce. He lives in Tampa with his wife Betsy, daughter Sophia and son Jackson and they attend Idlewild Baptist Church. You can call Michael Isaak at 813­443­5100, email him at IsaakForJudge@gmail.com, visit his website www.isaakforjudge.com, and vote for E. Michael Isaak by mail, during early vo"ng or on Elec"on day November 6th.


For the General Election (Tuesday, November 6), early Voting will take place from October 22 through November 4 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Visit www.votehillsborough.org/About-Voting/Three-Ways-toVote/Early-Voting for information regarding early voting and the locations to vote. Locally you can vote at Bloomingdale Regional Library, 1906 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico, Valrico Recreational Center, 707 S. Miller Dr. in Valrico, Riverview Brandon Library, 10509 Riverview Dr. in Riverview, SouthShore Regional Library, 15816 Beth Shields Dr. in Ruskin, Bruton Memorial Library, 302 W. McLendon St. in Plant City. You can request a Vote By Mail Ballot from the Hillsborough Supervisor of Elections Office by Wednesday, October 31 by visiting www.votehillsborough.org. No matter which method you choose to vote- By Mail, Early Voting or on Election Day, your vote counts.

United States Senator

Bill Nelson is a fifth-generation Floridian and an independent voice that always puts Florida first. His experience includes more than 40 years of public service, first in the Florida State Legislature, then Congress, then on Florida's Cabinet and, since 2001, the United States Senate. Since being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2000, he has earned a reputation as a consensus builder and problem solver, while consistently being a moderate voice in an increasingly parBill Nelson (D) tisan environment. For more information, visit www.nelsonforsenate.com.

Rick Scott (R)

Rick Scott is Florida’s 45th governor, serving two terms in office. He is now seeking the open seat for Florida in the U.S. Senate. Governor Scott grew up in the Midwest with his father, a World War II Veteran and truck driver, and his mother, a store clerk. After Scott married his high school sweetheart, Ann, he joined the Navy. He used the G.I. Bill to attend college and eventually opened his first business- a donut shop so his mom could have a job. As a Senator, Scott wants to implement a limits, end wasteful spending, & more, visit https://rickscottforflorida.com.

Representative In Congress District 15 Kristen Carlson graduated from Stetson Law School in 1977 and has been fighting for the people of Florida since. She started out as a prosecutor and then went to work for the Department of Citrus fighting to ensure Florida's vital crop was protected. Her mother was a front-line Army surgical nurse during WWII and father was a career fighter pilot in the Air Force. She became a prosecutor after law school and then went on Kristen Carlson (D) to work for the Florida Department of Citrus as General Counsel. For more, visit www.kristencarlsonforcongress.com.

Ross Spano currently represents District 59 in the Florida House of Representatives and is a managing partner of Spano & Woody, P.A. in Riverview. He is also the Chairman of the Florida Human Trafficking Working Group and serves on the Federal Judicial Nominating Commission. As the Congressman for Florida’s 15th District, Ross will always fight to uphold the rule of law and protect the . He will prioritize protecting vulnerable populations, including victims Ross Spano (R) of human trafficking. And as a proven conservative leader, Ross will strive to protect the conservative values that are so important to him, visit www.rossspano.com.

Representative In Congress District 16 Vern Buchanon, incumbent to U.S. House District 16 and serving his sixth term, is co-chair of the bipartisan 29-member Florida congressional delegation and currently serves on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over tax policy, international trade, health care, welfare, Social Security and Medicare. Buchanan is chairman of the Tax Policy Subcommittee, a key panel that oversees the nation’s tax code. Vern Buchanan (R) He served six years in the Air National Guard and worked his way through college. Visit https://vernbuchanan.com.

David Shapiro has spent nearly 30 years serving citizens as a lawyer in Sarasota and Manatee counties. He was raised in the Tampa Bay area and is an alumnus of the University of Florida and has a law degree from Florida State University. He is a trustee member of the Sarasota Chamber of Commerce, served on the board of directors for the Sarasota Film Festival and served on the advisory board of West Coast David Shapiro (D) Black Theater Troupe. For more information, visit https://voteshapiro2018.com.

State Representative District 57

Mike Beltran (R)

Mike Beltran is a Harvard-educated lawyer currently residing in Tampa with his wife and two sons. He has a decade of experience serving the people of Central Florida and was also appointed by Rick Scott to the Judicial Nominating Committee. He describes himself as a pro-business, pro-life, pro-constitution, conservative lawyer. Issues Beltran is focusing on would be cutting government waste, lowering taxes, cutting the red tape for small business growth, putting more money into classrooms, enforcing immigration laws, protecting sanctity of life and protecting 2nd amendment rights. For more information, visit http://electmikebeltran.com.

Debbie Katt is an analytical software engineer by trade bringing a unique perspective to the legislature in Tallahassee. She has crafted solutions for over 20 years that integrate different components and deliver creative problemsolving results for all types of industries, from retail and manufacturing, to leisure and state governments. Upon completion of her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M, she enjoyed working in the airline industry for Debbie Katt (D) five years, then attended North Carolina State University, where she received a Master’s in Applied Math and a minor in Statistics. She moved back to Florida in 2006 and resides in Valrico with her husband and daughter. For more information, visit www.debbiekatt.com.

State Representative District 59 Adam Hattersley was born in Massachusetts and raised mostly in Colorado, Hattersley graduated with Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2000 and 2001, respectively. While there, he was a member of the 1999 NCAA Champion men’s gymnastics team. He then served as a Nuclear Submarine officer in the US Navy for eight years, including time in the Pacific Fleet and on the ground with an Army unit in Adam Hattersley Operation Iraqi Freedom (2006-2007) for which he was (D) awarded a Bronze Star. He moved to Riverview in 2009 where he worked for Granite Services, International (a subsidiary of GE). For more information, visit www.adamhattersley.com.

Joe Wicker (R)

Joe Wicker is a proud veteran as he was called to active duty in 2001 with two deployments to Iraq. In 2003, he served as Tank Platoon Leader and in 2007 served as an advisor to the Iraqi Security Forces. Wicker completed his service and returned home in 2008. Upon returning home, he was recruited as a business manager for an International Paper Company where he currently manages over $20 million in supply chain. Wicker has also served as committee chairman in MiraBay community of Harbor Bay Development in Apollo Beach and is active in the Wounded Warrior Project and Operation Helping Hand. He is married to his wife, Amy, and they are both active members at The Crossing Church. Visit http://joewicker.com.


Hillsborough County Sheriff Sheriff Chronister is a veteran law enforcement officer who has served with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office since 1992. He has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in criminology from St. Leo University. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy’s 260th Session. Sheriff Chronister became the top law enforcement officer in Hillsborough County on September 30, 2017, upon his appointment by Governor Rick Scott. He was most recently the Colonel Chad Chronister in charge of the Department of Operational Support. For more information, visit http://chadchronister.com. (R)

Gary Pruitt is currently the Director of Security at the Westfield Citrus Park mall working for Professional Security Consultants. He spent 25 years as a law enforcement officer with the Tampa Police Department, retiring in September 2015. During his time with this agency, he spent all his time in the patrol districts where he served as a patrol officer and patrol supervisor as well as a plainclothes officer and supervisor. He was also a detective assigned to latent investigations. For more info, visit https://www.votegarypruitt.com.

Gary Pruitt (D)

Circuit Judge, 13th Judicial Circuit Group 25

Robin Fuson

Robin Fuson is a Florida Native who has been married for 33 years with two daughters and one grandchild. Robin pitched for ten years in the Minors and coached the Oakland A’s for three years before switching the baseball field for the legal field. He has now been in the legal field for 25 years. Fuson earned his Bachelor’s in Criminology from the University of South Florida and then his law degree from Stetson University College of Law in 1993. For more information, visit www.electfuson.com.

Jamey Moody has a long family history in the legal community. Three generations of the Moody family have taken the judicial oath of office here in Hillsborough County. Moody received his Bachelor of Science in Finance from the University of Florida and his Juris Doctor from the UF’s Levin College of Law and has spent his entire career litigating cases in Circuit Court. He has also spent countless hours volunteering as a probono attorney through Bay Area Legal Services. For more information, visit http://votejameymoody.com.

Jamey Moody

County Court Judge Group 2

Lisa Allen

Lisa Allen is currently working at the Law Firm of Ansa Assurance, LLP. She is a civil litigator representing clients in a wide variety of matters for the past 17 years. From 2006-2009, Lisa served as a Federal Law Clerk for Honorable James S. Moody, Jr., U.S. District Court Judge for the middle district of Florida. Allen was born and raised in Jacksonville and currently resides in Tampa with her husband and three children. She graduated from the University of Florida with a B.S. in Business Administration. For more, visit https://www.allinforlisaallen.com.

Greg Green is a Tampa native and graduate of Chamberlain High School. He was born and raised in Hillsborough County, which he considers his “forever home.” Green has served as a prosecutor and assistant Attorney General for the county. He also serves the community and the youth as the men and women’s football coach at Robinson High School. As a two-time legacy of the Tampa Police Department, he stands with the law enforcement. For more information, visit http://votegreggreen.com.

Greg Green

County Court Judge Group 8

Jack Gutman

Jack Gutman has 31 years of legal experience and is looking to further that as a County Court Judge. He has been a resident of Hillsborough County for the past 45 years. He grew up in South Tampa and is a graduate of Plant High School. He received his Bachelors’ degree from Tulane University and his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law. The first 14 years of his legal experience was spent as a state prosecutor and defense attorney, practicing criminal law. He also served as a Felony Division Chief with Hillsborough County Attorney’s Office. Visit www.gutmanforjudge.com.

E. Michael Isaak moved to Tampa at four years old and has called Hillsborough County home for 48 years. He is a graduate of Tampa Prep and earned his Bachelors’ in Economics from Rollins College and his law degree from Samford University in Alabama. Isaak has been practicing law for the past 25 years. He began his legal career as an Assistant State Attorney with the 18th Judicial Court and spent more than 5 years E. Michael Isaak prosecuting criminals. Isaak is married to his wife, Betsy, and they have two children. Visit isaakforjudge.com.

Board Of County Commissioners District 4 As a child, Andrew Davis’ hobbies were karate, baseball, football, and fishing/crabbing. He enrolled in trade school to join the work force as an auto mechanic, but while in school, he learned his true calling was sales. As a salesman, Davis has won several awards and been promoted to supervisor roles, but the part he loves most is that he gets to solve genuine problems for people and businesses. Andrew is a member of the East Hillsborough County Andrew Davis Democratic Club, Plant City Area Democrats & more. For more information, visit https://votefordavis.com. (D)

Stacy White (R)

Stacy White is a fifth-generation native of East Hillsborough County. He grew up in our community and graduated from East Bay High School. He has always had a heart to help others and found his calling in pharmacy, attending the University of Florida to obtain his Doctor of Pharmacy degree. White has served as the County Commissioner for District 4 since 2014. Prior to that, he served as the District 4 member of the Hillsborough County School Board. For more, visit www.facebook.com/VoteStacyWhite.

Board Of County Commissioners District 5 Victor Crist is the current District 2 commissioner, seeking to serve the citizens of District 5. Prior to being on the County Commission, Crist represented parts of Hillsborough and Pasco Counties in the Florida House of Representatives. Visit Victor Crist (R) www.commissionervictorcrist.co m.

Joe Kotvas (NPA)

Thirty five years ago, Joe Kotvas was a County Commissioner representing the people of Hillsborough County. Now, he’s back to finish the job he started. Kotvas cares about this county and the people in it. For more information, visit https://joekotvascares.com.

Mariella Smith (D)

Mariella Smith is a long-time advocate for smart growth management, transportation and environmental protection. She is a fourth-generation Florida native and resident of South Hillsborough County. She earned her B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Tampa and her M.A. in Philosophy, majoring in Ethics from Florida State University. mariellasmith.com.

Board Of County Commissioners District 7 Todd Marks is a George Mason School of Law graduate, where he also graded on to the George Mason Law Review and served as its symposium editor. In 2006, He formed Westchase Law P.A., a civil law firm and real estate closing Kim ‘Klarc’ Todd Marks (R) company in Hillsborough Visit O’Connor (GRE) www.toddmarks.com.

Kim ‘Klarc’ O’Connor earned a B.A. in Philosophy from University of South Florida. Later she attended the University of Florida; College of Law. While at the UF Law school she was elected the first woman President of the Student John Marshall Bar Assoc.

Kimberly D. Overman (D)

Kimberly Overman is a 34-year resident and an active volunteer of the Tampa Bay Area. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park with a B.S. in Agricultural and Resource Economics. Overman is a certified Financial Planner and CEO of The Financial Well, Inc. Visit www.kimberlyoverman.com.


Conservative Republican, Mike Beltran, Seeks Seat In Florida House District 57

Green Party Candidate, Kim O’Connor, Seeks Seat On County Commission

Mike Beltran, a what the Legislature resident of Lithia, is a does- pass laws and candidate for State manage budgets.” House District 57. Beltran believes in limited government and Beltran is a conservative Republican who low taxes and regulawants to bring comtions. “We need to priormon sense solutions to itize what government the Florida Legislature. does. The government should be providing He would like your services such as fundvote on Tuesday, ing for schools. The November 6. Mike Beltan, a conservative government should Beltran is a graduRepublican, shown here with his wife, ate of Harvard Law Hope, and two sons, Michael (three maintain and improve roads, and the governSchool. He is an attoryears old) and Ross (four months old), is running for Florida State ment should provide ney with Beltran House District 57 this November in funding for public safety Litigation, P.A. Prior to the General Election. such as fire and police,” practicing law, he served as Law Clerk for a Federal Judge. explained Beltran. If elected, he will work to ensure that Beltran was appointed by Governor more money is spent in the classrooms. Rick Scott to serve on the Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) for the “We should reduce waste and spend Thirteenth Judicial Circuit (Hillsborough more money on teachers, supplies and Count). The JNC vets and nominates technology to make sure that students candidates to fill judicial vacancies. can learn,” explained Beltran. “We need to improve our roads. I will Beltran has been involved in politics work with local leaders to identify and prifor 20 years. “I looked at this race and oritize projects and request proper fundthought that I was the best qualified caning for projects such as road widening didate. I have experience as a business owner running my own law practice, and I from the Legislature,” added Beltran. Beltran is married to Hope. They have studied the Constitution,” said have two sons, Michael who is three Beltran. years old and Ross who is four months Beltran also serves on his local HOA old. Beltran grew up in New York and was and was involved in student government an Eagle Scout. while at Harvard Law School. Beltran For more information on Beltran, said, “I understand the law and know how please visit www.electmikebeltran.com. to handle big budgets. This is essentially

Kim O’Connor is a O’Connor has served Green Party (GRE) canon the Ochlockonee didate who is running for River Soil and Water a seat on the Conservation District (in Tallahassee) and most Hillsborough County recently on the Board of County Hillsborough Soil and Commissioners in District Water Conservation 7. District 7 is a county wide seat. She would like District. She resigned your vote on Tuesday, from the Hillsborough Soil November 6. and Water Conservation O’Connor is a native District to run for the County Commission seat. Floridian. She graduated from the University of Kim O’Connor is a Florida native O’Connor is running as a who is seeking a seat on the candidate with Green South Florida with a B.A. degree in Philosophy. She Hillsborough County Board of Party County Commissioners. “It was a difficult went on to earn her law O’Connor is a member of the degree from the University Green Party (GRE) and would decision to resign as I like your vote November 6. was the only elected of Florida. While at the member of the Green Party in Florida. University of Florida, O’Connor was elected the first woman President of the However, as a County Commissioner, I Student John Marshall Bar Association. have a broader platform to express and O’Connor became interested in pol- enact policies that feature the Green Party values of peace, justice, fairness itics and worked on several campaigns including the Florida League of Women and ecological wisdom,” explained Voters’ effort to get the Equal Rights O’Connor. Amendment added to the Florida “To serve the citizens of Constitution in 1978. O’Connor has Hillsborough County as woman as they have done would be an honor and a practiced law, worked with government privilege,” said O’Connor. agencies (including a City Attorney’s “Your vote for me on Tuesday, Office, a County Attorney’s Office and November 6 can elect a Green Party the Department of Transportation), environmentalist and activist to the taught law in China and was a project County Commission and give an opporcoordinator for the Florida Bar. tunity for a new, cooperative direction While living in Key West, she for Hillsborough County,” said earned the nickname, “KLARC” for her O’Connor. dancing ability.

By Kathy L. Collins

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Hillsborough Voters To Decide Transportation Future In November

By Preston Rudie

All for Transportation, the citizen-led effort to support increased local funding for roads and transportation, has exceeded the 49,000 petition threshold required by law to secure a place on the November ballot, according to the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections. “This is a historic moment. More than 70,000 thousand people in Hillsborough County have put a solution that funds transportation problems in front of their neighbors. We’ve waited far too long to solve a transportation crisis in Hillsborough County that is getting worse every day,” said Tyler Hudson, All for Transportation Chair. All for Transportation is a community led effort organized to fund a wide range of solutions to address our County’s greatest shortcoming – traffic congestion and lack of transit options – and allow us to invest in our community. “Without enough funding for transportation, the traffic where I live in Brandon continues to get worse. Plus, Hillsborough County’s population is expected to grow by more than 700,000 people over the next thirty years. That’s why my neighbors and thousands of people from all over Hillsborough County signed the petition,” said All for Transportation volunteer Rena Upshaw Frazier, “The people have made it clear

they won’t wait and they will be ready to vote ‘yes’ to fund transportation in November.” If approved by a majority of voters in November, the All for Transportation proposal would fund transportation improvements throughout Hillsborough County including Tampa, Plant City, Temple Terrace, Brandon, Town n’ Country, and Sun City. “Improvements would include improved roads and bridges, expanded public transit options, fixing potholes, enhanced bus service, relieving rush hour bottlenecks, improved intersections, and making walking and biking safer,” added Hudson. “All of these funds will be reviewed by an independent oversight committee and audited annually to make sure the funds are used as outlined in the plan that voters signed and will vote on in November.” “I’m happy to be one of the Hillsborough voters that signed. This gets us one step closer to funding that will make rush hour easier, provide us more transit options and make our streets safe,” said East Tampa resident Gwen Myers. “I believe people will vote yes in November, because the funding has clear oversight to make sure it’s spent on the community’s priorities.” To learn more about All for Transportation, visit AllforTransportation.com.

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Making Sense Out Of The Half-Cent Education Tax Referendum

By Kathi Hayes

The Hillsborough who cannot have County Public School any connection with (HCPS) District is the district or benefit ‘Investing In Students’ financially from the by proposing a referenprojects. dum for a half-cent Alliance for sales surtax increase Public Schools, to generate funding to Melissa Erickson improve schools. says, “if tourists travVoters will see this proel the I-4 corridor, posed education tax Hillsborough County referendum on ballots is the only county November 6. HCPS currently only receives an eigth of you don’t pay sales If approved, the a penny, but state performance remains tax to support highest for overall score for 2017-18. estimated $131 million schools.” With in annual sales tax income over ten years HCPS currently receiving the lowest sales would be in effect January 1, 2019. of one eighth penny sales tax, it still has HCPS recently released a school-bythe highest overall performance score in school list of 1,785 projects to be funded 2017-18 State of Florida Accountability by the proposed half-cent sales tax with Report. an estimated $637 million earmarked for Superintendent Jeff Eakins is on a air conditioning systems. Other projects tour of town hall meetings to share inforinclude building and renovating school, mation about the state of the Hillsborough maintenance, security and technology. school district, opportunities for students, A typical family in Hillsborough and the $2 billion challenge the communiCounty would pay $63 a year. The ty faces because of inadequate state amount is based on IRS sales tax tables funding. for a typical household with the county's Upcoming community appearances median annual income of $51,681. include October 15, 7 p.m. at Middleton The tax would effect only purchases High School, 4801 N 22nd St. in Tampa on items like clothes and consumer and October 23, 7 p.m. at the Chapel at goods or big items such as a car or boat FishHawk, 6026 Churchside Dr. in Lithia. up to $5,000. It will not be used to eleviFor information about tax referenate the deficit . dum, visit https://sdhc.k12.fl.us/. For a list The Citizens Oversight Committee of of school improvements, visit seven members headed by former state https://www.sdhc.k12.fl.us/docs/00/00/23/ education commissioner Betty Castor will 08/Education_Referendum_School_by_S be formed to include six private citizens chool_List_v2.pdf.


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Libraries Host Short Story Contest

By Kate Quesada

Seventh and eighth prize in partnership with grade students throughout the Friends group at the the Brandon area have an Jan Kamini Platt Regional opportunity to exercise Library,” said Tonti. “Each their imaginations and year, they come to the potentially profit from it. library to personally award Entries are now being the prize-winner with a accepted to Tampaprize check and their conHillsborough County Public gratulations.” Library’s fourth annual Seventh and eighth Stair Prize in Writing and grade students at all coun2017 Winner this year, the contest asks ty schools, including public, private, home school students to write a creative Rebekah Haddad and parochial, are invited story based on the prompt to participate and last year “When we left for the new a total of 147 entries were planet.” According to Lorie received. Tonti, Manager of Learning The short story must Experiences with Tampabe 500 to 1,000 words and Hillsborough County Public must be typed and include Library, the purpose of the page numbers. contest is to promote an Submissions are accepted interest in creative fiction in person at all Tampawriting among students. Hillsborough County Public 2016 Winner “The TampaShannon Adams Libraries or can be mailed to the Jan Kaminis Platt Hillsborough County Public Seventh and eighth grade Regional Library at Attn: Library system strives to students in Hillsborough Stair Prize in Writing foster cultural enrichment County and invited to compete for a $500 prize for Contest, 3910 S. and celebrate local talent creative writing. Manhattan Ave. Tampa, of all sorts,” said Tonti. “We FL 33611. The deadline for entries is hope these contests will encourage Friday, October 19 at Midnight. Hillsborough County children and teens The winner is chosen by the Stair to express and share their creativity.” Prize Committee and each committee The contest began four years ago when residents Ralph and Lila Stair member reads all of the entries. approached library representatives to pro“We have been fortunate to have had pose a creative writing prize for students. excellent entries making the selection of The family fully funds the contest, includone winner a painstaking process,” said ing the $500 prize for the winner. Tonti. “The Stairs live in Colorado and For more information, call 273-3652 Tampa and wanted to sponsor the writing or visit www.hcplc.org/teens/stair-prize.

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Experience Partnership Redefined With Florida Risk Partners

By Amy Schechter

In the insurance agency. I think the insurworld, it is too easy to ance industry as a whole think you can pick up the has become a commodiphone and automatically tized shuffling of papers. For save between 15 and 20 our commercial clients, we percent. But, what haplook at total cost of risk and pens when that premium focus on all the things that don’t necessarily focus on cannot get any lower and insurance premiums—operyour business is no longer ational inefficiencies that growing and no longer impact the overall cost of managing risk to its potenyour risk, for example.” tial? That is when David Their goal is to become a R. Carothers, CIC, CRM and Florida Risk Partners David R. Carothers, CIC, CRM part of your company’s culture, not just insurance salesmen, so you can provide you with the team, technolocan move in the right direction. gy, and training to drive positive changes Regardless of your company’s size, in your organization. Florida Risk Partners offers full access to Carothers, owner and founder, grew an array of tools and technology to help up in the Brandon area attending Burns you solve your problems and grow. Middle and Bloomingdale High School, Beginning as a virtual agency, Florida but it is not only his familiarity with our Risk Partners has grown into a leader in area that makes him poised to help local local business insurance solutions. From businesses. Before his 15 years of expe$600,000 in revenue in its first year, it is rience in the insurance industry, he manon track to manage $2 million in revenue aged business units for two fortune 500 and open another branch in Wesley companies where he had total P & L and Chapel this October. Jobs are being crehuman resource responsibility. This gives ated in the community with nine employhim the unique perspective of a business owner to help you explore how the opera- ees hired locally for the Bloomingdale location and another five needed at the tion of your business is impacting your Wesley Chapel branch. It offers business risk management. “In addition, every insurance, bonds, workers compensation, team member that joins Florida Risk Partners has the opportunity to earn equi- business property, commercial auto, and much more. ty in the organization. If you want your Florida Risk Partners services the team to think and act like business owners, you have to give them an opportunity entire state of Florida as well as many other states. Call (888)-601-6660 or email to be a business owner”, Carothers states. We offer “Partnership Redefined.” info@floridariskpartners.com. It is located at 1434 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico. He explains, “We are different in that we Visit www.floridariskpartners.com. are not just an insurance placement

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