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Bartow 863.533.0777 1475 W. Main St. www.BartowChevrolet.com

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“There are many choices when it comes to buying cars and trucks but I like to do business with people that I know and trust – people that support our community as our business does – people that stand behind their product and make you feel good about your purchase. These people are Chris Sparkman and the great staff at Sparkman Automotive.”

- Bruce C. Brownlee

“I first spoke with Kenny Lopez, a sales representitve, with Bartow Chevrolet over the phone. I gave Kenny the specifics of what I needed for the work that I will be doing with the truck, features, etc., and Kenny truly listened to what my needs were. There was no pressure, he worked with my schedule and I was able to test drive a vehichle on my first visit to Bartow Chevrolet. When we sat down to look at the numbers for my trade and the cost of the new vehicle, I was impressed again with Kenny’s ability to listen to my thoughts on what I was expecting to pay, and not only did he get me the truck I was looking for, but he didn’t beat me up on the trade. Within just minutes, not hours, we were able to come to an agreement and the rest is history. Bartow Chevrolet delivered on a great new truck that so far has saved me tremendously on fuel costs, and is a joy to drive. From start to finish, everyone at Bartow Chevrolet treated me with courtesy and respect. I am very pleased with my new silverado.”

- Doug Lungmus

“I have been dealing with Sparkman for years. They have the best Sales people there, they’re honest and they do everything for their customers. I have bought about 20 vehicles there so far! It was a great experience!”

- Jack Surbook

I have been interested in the Chevrolet Avalanche for several years and stopped into Sparkman Chevrolet to test drive one. I met with Sales Manager Dale Allison and he later referred salesman Frank Alvarez. Frank set me up to test drive the vehicle for the day and I fell in love with it. After mulling over the deal for several days we agreed on a price that was fair to both parties. I would refer Sparkman Chevrolet to any friend or relative.”

- Louis Giella


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Table of Contents 75 18 22 124 16-70 Local

Enjoy November’s stories of generosity, challenges, celebrations for Veterans, traditions, recognitions, and even a party for dogs.

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A great way to save on your holiday shopping and celebrations is to begin early and shop local. Area businesses highlight their specials in this month’s feature.

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on the cover Marsha Passmore

75-77 spotlight interview

Marsha Passmore loves her community and demonstrates that commitment tangibly through her work and involvement. To say she’s been active would be an understatement. This month’s spotlight will inspire others to serve local, for sure.

86 Business profile

Personal trainer and wellness coach Diane True provides great support for clients who decide to take power over their health through new understanding of how the body works and new disciplines to apply the knowledge.

124 Dining profile

At The Catering Company and Café, everything is made to order and ingredients purchased several times a week from local vendors ensure the peak of freshness. Shopping local also means eating healthy! 79 - Home guide 82 - Real Estate 84 - Mortgage column 85 - Walden Lake Column 88 - Finance Column 98 - Sports 100 - Athlete of the month 102 - Baseball team of the month 108 - Al reuchel column

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114 - Artist of the month 116 - Auto Review 122 - REd Rose Entertainment 125 - Dining Guide 128 - Classifieds 130 - Event Calendar 132 - Crossword

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Letter From The Publisher

Like many of our readers and advertisers, DeDe and I are small business owners. We know firsthand what it’s like to work hard and sacrifice in order to offer the best product to customers and to provide for the families of our employees. We also know the benefits of networking and building relationships in our community so that we can ALL build a better future. We believe in the commerce community.

See why everyone is driving to Bartow to buy a car from TOM EDWARDS.

This month we were inspired by the winners of the Chamber’s 9th Annual Business Awards All of the participants are people not much different than you or us who still believe in the American dream of succeeding in business. We were also inspired by the spotlight interview with Marsha Passmore, a woman who loves this town. We were reminded about the impact a person devoted to community can make on its people and organizations.

With the holidays upon us, it’s also time to reflect on the importance of family and friends. We especially hope that this busy time of the year will include some down time for fun and relaxation - for making memories and capturing moments that make life worthwhile. Here’s to a wonderful Thanksgiving respite. We look forward to making your life in Plant City and the surrounding area a little more meaningful by sharing your stories and celebrating your successes. Warmest Regards, Mike Floyd Got a story idea? Looking to advertise in Focus? Contact us for more information.

Publisher Mike Floyd mike@floydpublications.com

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www.focusplantcity.com Credit Manager Angel Carter acarter@floydpublications.com Standards of accuracy: The goal of the writers at FOCUS Magazine is to provide heart-warming stories that are accurate from the start. Being human, however, we sometimes make mistakes. Please forgive us. So if you notice anything that is incorrect, then please do not hesitate to contact the editorial department and inform it about the fact error. To do so, call (813) 707-8783 or e-mail editorial@floydpublications.com. The staff will fix the error in a timely manner. FOCUS Magazine is published monthly and is available through local Plant City businesses, restaurants and many local venues. Advertisers warrant and represent the descriptions of their products advertised are true in all respects. Focus Magazine assumes no responsibility for claims made by advertisers. All letters and their contents sent to Focus Magazine become the sole property of Floyd Publications, Inc and may be reproduced thereof. All views expressed in all articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of Floyd Publications, Inc. Use or duplication of material used in this publication is prohibited without approved written consent from Floyd Publications, Inc.

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Talk of the Town

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November 19, 2011 10AM to 5PM Plant City will play host to the Most Spectacular BBQ Contest Ever at the Randy Larson Softball Four-Plex Stadium. Don't miss out on the: Fabulous Food, Live Entertainment, Local Taverns, Great Merchandise and of course - that finger licking good barbecue!

Kamdyn competed in the Harvest Queen competition at the 2011 Hillsborough County Fair and in addition to winning the Queen in her age division, Kamdyn also received Most Photogenic and Best outfit of Choice! Congratulations Kamdyn we are very proud of you.

Plant City businessman Earl Burkett was named as the new President of the Kiwanis Club of Plant City on October 5. Burkett moved to Florida in 2006 to take on the responsibilities of agency president for Strong Tower Insurance, Inc. which he now owns. A former member of the Kiwanis Club of Valdosta, Georgia for three years and Columbus, Georgia for three-and-a-half years, Burkett joined the Plant City chapter in 2009. “The Kiwanis Club of Plant City was able to impact the lives of 7,946 children last year alone,” he commented. “I’m looking forward to having even more opportunities this year.” Burkett resides in Lakeland with his wife of 30 years, Carolyn, and their children, Caitlin and Jacob.

Thursday, March 1, 2012 3:30 pm The Oak Ridge Boys 7:30 pm Gretchen Wilson

Even in the Rain these Girls came out to Support Autism Plant City High School Civinettes Plant City High School Civinettes participated in the High Heel Hike to benefit Autism. Pictured left to right – BACK: Jennifer Tharrington, Cynthia Tharrington, Virginia Bochy, Taylor Adams, Morgan Moody, Sara Brummer, Amanda Rodenmeyer, Brittany Butler, Crystal Johnson, Denna Lemelin, Samantha Black, Amber Towles, Ashley Hahn. Left to right FRONT: Maddy Keene, Cassidy Wright, Nicole Parmley, Cassidy Dixon, Kelsey Moore, Laura Sarria, Alexis Lindsey, Karaline Hayes

Kids are invited to the RED CABOOSE to see SANTA on December 16th and 17th from 2:00 - 6:00 pm. Get a free picture and a treat - FREE ADMISSION - 908 Joe McIntosh Road, Plant City

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Friday, March 2, 2012 3:30 pm The Gatlin Brothers/Crystal Gayle 7:30 pm Demi Lovato Saturday, March 3, 2012 3:30 pm The JaneDear Girls 7:30 pm Air Supply Sunday, March 4, 2012 3:30 pm Jake Owen 7:30 pm Hank Williams, Jr. “Taking Back the Country Tour” Monday, March 5, 2012 3:30 pm Felix Cavalier’s Rascals 7:30 pm Josh Turner Tuesday, March 6, 2012 3:30 pm Brenda Lee 7:30 pm Vince Gill

Wednesday, March 7, 2012 3:30 pm Lee Greenwood/ Louise Mandrell 7:30 pm The Band Perry Thursday, March 8, 2012 3:30 pm The Charlie Daniels Band 7:30 pm Luke Bryan Friday, March 9, 2012 3:30 pm Cornell Gunter’s Coasters Bobby Hendrick’s Drifters The Platters 7:30 pm TobyMac Saturday, March 10, 2012 3:30 pm Allstar Weekend 7:30 pm Rodney Atkins Sunday, March 11, 2012 3:30 pm Easton Corbin 7:30 pm Reba McEntire


SANCHEZ DERMATOLOGY WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VISITING THE DERMATOLOGIST Often times when patients are sent to specialist physician practices, they will only see a nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant, and may not even realize they did not see the actual doctor. At Sanchez Dermatology, every patient that comes through our doors will see Dr. Sanchez, not just a P.A. or N.P. There is valuable information specialist physicians learn during their extensive education that you and your insurance company are paying for. When you need a dermatologist, come see a dermatologist.

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out are the cancers that I have diagnosed and saved lives. However, as an acne sufferer in my youth, I am always very happy when someone comes in smiling because their acne has cleared up.

How are you able to help people?

What makes your practice different than other dermatology practices?

I practice adult and pediatric dermatology. This includes surgical dermatology, pathology of the skin and cosmetic dermatology.

The main priority is prevention, so by visiting your dermatologist you can prevent the progression of pre-cancers and cancers into more serious disease. With this said, there are many treatable skin conditions that can be easily treated with regular dermatology visits.

What is one of the most memorable cases you have seen and how were able to treat it? All my cases are special and important, but the ones that stand

My practice is different in that I see 100% of my patients. I believe that if you are paying a health insurance premium to see a specialist then you should see a specialist. At most other practices, you often see the nurse practitioner and not the actual dermatologist. There is a reason we have more education; it’s so we can recognize things others many not know to look for or may not be familiar with.

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Star Productions Presents “Tin Pan Alley” “Tin Pan Alley” a musical review in concert fashion Two Performances Only December 9&10 Friday and Saturday 8PM. Show will be held at the Life Improvement Center 102 N. Collins Street. Curtain is at 8PM. Music will take you Over the Rainbow to Exodus. This is one show that isn’t easily forgotten. Songs by award winning performers. Tickets may be purchased at Hardee Fashions 1501 N Wheeler St, 813.754.4929. $10 admission. Refreshments served For more information call Al Cohen 707-0788 Featured Performers are: Kat Coates, Jessica Jacobs and Logan Rutherford, Jessica Jacobs not pictured.

Rotary Club of Plant City Held 2nd annual Country Cracker Feast to benefit Unity in the Community The Rotary Club of Plant City Day Break recently held their second annual Country Cracker Feast at the home of George and Cassandra Banning. The event was a huge success with $10,000.00 raised to support the United Food Bank of Plant City, and the Charities of the Rotary Club. These charities include Rotary Camp Florida, located in Brandon a camp for physically and mentally challenged youth, S4TL, a seminar for incoming high school seniors, college scholarships for high school seniors, and dictionaries for area 4th grade students. Steve Hurly, President of Unity in The Community Board of Directors while surrounded with board members from both boards presented the check to Carole Wright, President of the United Food Bank of Plant City. The check for $30,000 was the largest donation in the history of the Food Bank. 697 children were served as part of the School Nutrition Program during the Thanksgiving School Holiday. Many children would have no breakfast or lunch during the school holiday if it were not for this program. If you would like help to the Food Bank contact them at 813.757.9809.

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Morgan was recently crowned Harvest Queen at the 2011 Hillsborough County Fair. Morgan is a junior at Strawberry Crest High School, and is an active member of the Strawberry Crest FFA Chapter, were she has served as a chapter officer for the past three years. She is a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Young Sprouts 4-H club, Florida Junior Cattlemen’s Association, and The Riverdale Baptist Youth Group. Morgan is also a competitive Baton Twirler for the Patrick Patriots Twirling Corp. Over the past nine years of her twirling career, she has obtained numerous state and national titles. She has earned the title Miss Majorette of Florida three times, and has competed at the University of Notre Dame, where she was placed in the top 5 in the Miss Majorette of America competition.

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Darby Hasting and her family and friends want you to be a part of The NephCure Walk Tampa Bay! Darby has been diagnosed with FSGS, a kidney disease that has no cure only treatment. We are raising awareness about this disease through this walk! The walk is in December 10th at Largo Central Park. Please visit the website and donate to Team Hasting Clan. Please join us! Website is nephcuretampabaywalk.ki ntera.org

Reserve Grand Champion with his young ram at the Hillsborough County Fair. Cole also placed top three in the Swine competition as well as Showmanship!


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Local » Focus to the center of the field with three of his grandsons, where he took part in the ceremonial tossing of the coin. At the end of the first quarter, Mr. Germany was honored on the field as PCHS Principal Colleen Richardson presented him with a plaque recognizing him as an outstanding graduate of the Class of 1940. Mr. Germany was joined by his two daughters, Lindsey Robbins and Jan Gritsmacher and their husbands Jim and Mark.

John F. Germany Inducted into Plant City High School Hall of Fame Written By: Sherrie Mueller

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lant City High School inducted John F. Germany into the prestigious Hall of Fame at Raider Stadium during

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the 2011 Plant City vs. Brandon Football game recently. Mr. Germany was driven in a golf cart

Grandsons Mark Gritsmacher and John and George Robbins were also there to honor their grandfather. The University of Florida and Harvard Law School graduate is a Partner and CoFounder of the Holland and Knight law firm and a former Circuit Judge for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. He has served as the Chairman of both the National Conference of Bar Examiners and the Florida Board of Bar Examiners. The World War II Veteran was selected King of Tampa’s Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla. Locally, Mr. Germany has

been active as Past Chairman of the University of Tampa Board of Trustees, Past President of the University Club, and Co-Founder and Past President of the Tampa Club. In 1999, the Downtown Tampa Public Library was renamed “The John F. Germany Library” in tribute to his service to the community. Friends, family, and former classmates congratulated Mr. Germany at a dinner held in his honor prior to the game at Fred’s Market. Among those at the dinner were Hilman Bowden, PCHS Class of 1941 and Reece Smith, PCHS Class of 1943. Before leaving the event Mr. Germany reflected to friends, family and school officials, “This is a day I will never forget. It means more to me than you will ever know.” Nominations for the 2012 Hall of Fame may be sent to Plant City High School at One Raider Place, Plant City, Florida 33566.


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he third annual Howl-O-Ween Party, hosted by the Walden Lake Community Association was a great success. The event is held each year in the dog park at Walden Lake and is designed for dogs and children to dress up and have fun.

Little Bo Peep (Annie All) and Great White Pyrannese St. Louis Cardinal (Bonnie 2) have a moment together. Photo by Kelleigh Klein

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Over 300 attendees gathered for a fun afternoon of trick or treating, games and socializing with neighbors and friends. Chamber of Commerce weather made the day even more enjoyable. According to event chair, Bette Guarino, “The weather was absolutely perfect for all who attended which didn’t just include dog owners and dogs of children and parents.” This year the committee made some additions they feel added appeal to all Walden Lake residents. The additions included a Bouncy Castle, Grill Master Mark Poppell grilling and serving hot dogs and vendors like Lindsay Hege with Southside Grooming & Salon giving out treats and information about their services. One of the partygoers was a Great White Pyrenees dressed up as a St.

Louis Cardinal. The Pyrenees named Bonnie 2 is owned by Keith & Virginia Sathern. Bonnie 2 was a Rescue dog and adopted by the Satherns through the Florida Great Pyrenees program (www. floridapyrs.org), which focuses on rescue service. According to the Florida Pyrenees website, “Dogs are accepted from local shelters or are given directly to Rescue by persons who, for whatever reason, can no longer keep the dog. Rescued pyres are given veterinary care, vaccinations and heartworm tests (and treatment if needed), started on heartworm & flea preventative, are sprayed or neutered, and micro chipped. The dogs are fostered by dedicated volunteers until suitable homes are found.” Howl—O-Ween Party goer, Annie All (Little Bo Peep) stared in amazement at the four-footed Bonnie 2 when they two had a chance to interact at the event. The event also featured awards for best dog and children’s costumes. Overall it was a great time for all.


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Local Businesses Receive Recognition Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce Hosts Annual Business Awards E written By: Brian West

ach year our chamber takes time to recognize community businesses and share their accomplishments. This is an opportunity for Chamber members to let local businesses know they appreciate their efforts to make our community a better place to live. The event, held at the Red Rose Ball Room, begins with a great dinner. During the awards ceremony, nominees are showcased by category through a video segment. The segments allow each business to share a little about themselves and what they do, and share some of the ways their company supports the community. It’s provides that personal touch, along with some valuable insight. Chairman Lee Williams shared the stage this year with emcee Gary Pike to present the awards. Businesses in 4 categories were considered for the awards: Growing Business (3-10 yrs in business), Small Business (1-15 employees), Mid-size Business (16-50 employees), Large Business (51+ employees) and a special recognition category. The nominees for Growing Business award were: All A Bloom (owner Darcy

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Stottlemyer), Lark Photo and Framing, LLC (owner Lucy Schultz) and Olde Town Pizzeria (owner Patty Grossman).

The Large Business nominees included: International Paper, Jarrett-Scott Ford (partner Jim Scott) and Reddy Ice ( John Schumacher). Jarrett-Scott Ford won When All A Bloom was announced as the this category and attendees learned some first winner, owner Stottlemyer said, “I just interesting information about the local want to thank everyone in the community dealership. While gathering information for supporting my business.” She opened in preparation for the Business Awards her store earlier this year, downtown at competition, Jarrett-Scott believes they’ve 116 N. Collins Street. The idea developed discovered that the dealership may have from her interest in gardening and flowers been the first Ford dealership in Florida. as a member of the Plant City Garden The dealership has served the community Club, where she’s been involved since 1993. since 1912. That’s 99 years of operation. Scott said, “We’re very proud of our Nominees for Small Business included: heritage and being in business for almost Minuteman Press (owner Mike Arndt), 100 years here in Plant City. We look Pool Masters (owner Eugene Moody) forward to continuing the business here in and Sister’s & Company (owner Devony the future.” Scott). Minuteman Press was this year’s winner. Not only does Arndt handle work for individuals and businesses throughout the community, he often donates work inkind for various fundraising activities. Beef-O-Brady’s (owner Jim Mellody), Wells Memorial Funeral Home (manager Verna McKelvin) and Sensenich Propeller (President, Donald Rowell) were the nominees for Mid-size Business. McKelvin was both surprised by and appreciative of the recognition when Wells Memorial Funeral Home was declared the winner.

Finally, the Chamber presented a special recognition award to the Plant City Noon Rotary Club for their continued support of Plant City. The Rotary hosts some of the most successful fundraising events, and those funds are redistributed back into the community. This year, the Rotary Club made a $10,000 donation to the United Food Bank of Plant City where families in need can receive food. It’s just one example of some great work of the Rotary members. If your business isn’t already a member of the Chamber, please call the office to join the organization that can help your business and provide incredible value. For membership information, contact Jennifer Chamberlain at 813-754-3707.


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Students from both Tomlin Middle School and Plant City High School surround the Rachel’s Challenge presenter, Kristy Krings. L-R (Kaitlyn Miller, Kristy Krings, PTSA mom Cherity Miller, Brianna Lee, Abby Miller, Jarrett Joyner, and Hope Lewis.

Rachel’s Challenge T he Tomlin Middle School students, parents, staff, and PTSA are determined to make a difference in the Plant City community through the Rachel’s Challenge program initiated here last year.

They were also pleased to have student representatives, as well as AP Sandy Denhem and AP Lisa Hendricks, from Plant City High School and Walden Lake Elementary attend the evening session of the “Chain Reaction” day assemblies on October 25, 2011. This means the powerful message of Rachel Joy Scott is spreading. The first victim of the Columbine High School shootings tragedy in 1999 would be proud to know that her words and example live on in our town. The school offered three assemblies so all students, parents, and concerned citizens could attend the presentation of representative Kristy Krings, one of 40 speakers for the international program

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that has been attended by more than 16.5 million people. Through excerpts from the 17-year-old victim’s six diaries and video images, the audiences sat mesmerized by the story of one teenage girl who has profoundly impacted communities in America, Australia, and New Zealand.

Rachel’s Challenge consists of five simple credos for life at any age or stage. At Tomlin, students have signed a huge banner to signify their acceptance of the life-changing guidelines for interacting with people. Many parents and staffers also signed in affirmation and support. Tomlin also does something tangible to acknowledge students caught doing acts of kindness. Names and the specific acts are written on orange construction paper strips by anyone who witnesses the good deeds. Each strip is stapled into a circular shape after linking it through a previously circled “link” to form a long chain reminiscent of the long ago homemade

Year Two at Tomlin Middle School written By: Cheryl Johnston

garlands families made at Christmastime for their trees. The chain grows longer with each passing week, so that by the end of the year when the school celebrates its successes, students can see the difference they’ve made. Kristy Krings was very impressed with the Tomlin students. She said, “I think this school’s student body was on fire about kindness and compassion. They were excited and eager to get out there and do some projects that will improve the climate in their school. My hope is that they will maintain the momentum all year and really make a difference.” PTSA President Di Lott encourages parents, students from other schools, and local organizations to learn more and get involved. A visit to rachelschallenge. org seldom leaves one uninspired. One young life sacrificed too soon has impacted the world. What then can an entire community do if they embrace her challenge to “start a chain reaction” of kindness and compassion? Time will

tell and Tomlin is set for the action. Go Tigers!! To offer assistance or ask questions, contact Di Lott or Principal Susan Sullivan at 813-757-9400. To be inspired, read Rachel’s words at rachelschallenge.org and visit the “Kindness Cards” link where students from around the country share their compassionate acts in a social media type setting. Expect to be deeply moved.

Will you accept Rachel’s Challenge? 1. Look for the best in others. 2. Dream big. 3. Choose positive influences 4. Speak with kindness. 5. Start your own chain reaction.


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2011 DHS Calendar Girls

written by: Deana Garrison | Photos by: Stephanie Humphrey photography

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he 11th Annual Calendar Girl on November 11, 2011 filled the Durant High School auditorium with excitement and anticipation as the audience awaited for the 36 contestants to make their entrance.

Contestants must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA and be in good standing with DHS administration with no disciplinary action. Calendar Girls represent the school and student body, and as such are considered leaders. Each young woman entered the stage with one of the seven escorts from Durant’s athletic teams, then walked through a saber salute presented by the ROTC. Mistress of Ceremony, Brittany Wilson, escorted by Master of ceremony, Rich Maddock, also proceeded through the salute to their post to begin the night’s program. Both teach and coach at Durant High School: Wilson for volleyball and Maddock as head coach for JV football team. Together, they made a perfect duo announcing each girl’s biographies in the preliminary competition.

McCullough (February), Raelynn Nichols (March), Riley Andreu (April), Kylie Nelson (May), Sarakate Snapp ( June), Haley Smith ( July), Sarah Pupillo (August), Jordan Williams (September), Nikki Honaker (October), Madison Astin (November), and Kaitlyn Mosher (December). Many girls enjoy participating in this event. “It gave us self confidence and allowed my personality to shine on stage. It brought me closer to a great group of girls,” replied Celeste Lewis. During the competition, three contestants were recognized for their great efforts in most sales in the fundraiser effort. Marissa Thompson sold the most calendars, Taylor Mew sold the most tickets, and Raelynn Nichols sold the most advertisements. This event was sponsored by the Durant Athletic Booster Club and is a huge fundraiser for them. Peggy Voss, DHS culinary instructor who has taught at the school since it’s opening in 1995, chaired this year’s competition. Three contestants were recognized for outstanding results. Marissa Thompson sold the most calendars, Taylor Mew sold the most tickets, and Raelynn Nichols sold the most advertisements. The calendars are sold by pre-order and they go quickly, so be sure to reserve your copy today.

Initially, each contestant was judged on beauty, personality, and poise. After the top 25 contestants were called out, it was time to begin the final portion, in which points were awarded for beauty, onstage question with poise, and overall appearance. Each contestant pulled a question from the basket and responded. Chelsea Bowden was asked, “Who has been a big influence in your life?” She didn’t miss a beat when she explained that her grandma (Nanu) has been a big influence in her life because she watched how she cared for her grandfather, James L. Redman (Papu) ,during his struggle with cancer. Minutes after her onstage question, Bowden was crowned the 2012 Durant High School Calendar Girl. Bowden’s reaction when asked what was going through her mind as she was announced Cover Girl, was: “I was so nervous. I almost started crying.” Bowden is the daughter of Bud and Pam Bowden. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Government, Leo Club, and Captain of the Durant Volleyball Team. Upon graduation she hopes to attend a four-year university and major in Nursing. The 12 calendar girls for 2012 include Jessi Rae Varnum ( January), Danielle

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Local » Focus Bobby Britton, with Right-At-Home, displayed her homemade pumpkin décor. Her special needs son, with the help of his caregivers, decorated the beautifully crafted pumpkins with girly long eyelashes, earrings, spider hats and turkey tail feathers. One even had a floral arrangement coming out of the top of his head. Mitchell Cabrera, food vendor and owner of the “The Last Stand,” supplied hungry patrons with chicken wings, corn dogs and fries. Cabrera, from Tampa, said, “I love this business and I love serving people.”

Corrine Britton of Right-At-Home with turkey decorations that her special needs son, Bobby, help to make. Photo by Dale Bliss

Denise Turgeon’s gorgeous jewelry creations glistened at her booth. Silpada Jewelry is a collection of the finest sterling silver enhanced with quartz, turquoise and other gems. Describing her business, Turgeon said, “I enjoy the flexibility and portability of this business.”

Mildred Humphrey picturesque homemade aprons reminded shoppers of the ones grandmother once wore around the house as part of her “dress code“. Lovely prints of flowers, fruit, and, of course strawberries, along with beautifully sewn solids seemed especially familiar. Sparkly beaded dolls, baskets, little girls’ rings and little boys with fishing poles sparkled in the sunlight shining on the booth of JH’s Crafts & Gifts Shop. Trowver Ride Company gave the brisk fall day a touch of excitement and fun on with bouncy rides and inflatable playhouses for the children. The Trowvers enjoy traveling from the New England area to Florida and meeting new people along the way. It was one of those beautiful Florida days in the fall of the year and a memorable time to enjoy the best of Plant City’s downtown.

Edith Wooley displays just one of many of her elegant and precisioned tatting designs. Photo by Dale Bliss

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leasant memories perfumed with the aromatic scents of ginger and cloves filled the bustling streets of Plant City on Saturday, October 22. It was a wonderful day for patrons at the Annual Downtown Merchant’s Walk in the heart of the lovely town we call home.

The friendly face of merchant Quay Gray, co-owner of Antique Treasures, greeted visitors at the door with a “Hello, come right on in.” Gray is in partnership with Gail Ogden and Pete Rocha at their business on South Collins Street.

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Inside, the antique embellished handmade quilt carrying the Grandmother’s Flower Garden design swept shoppers back to simpler days when Mom was waiting at home with an after school snack of homemade cookies and a cold glass of fresh milk. Nearby, freshly ground coffee claimed proudly homesteader’s rights on the buffet. Plant City native Edith Wooley displayed samples of her time-honored art form -tatting. She explained enthusiastically, “I learned (to tat) when I was 14 and in Vacation Bible School.“

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New Owner of The Florida Opry: The East Hillsborough Historical Society Written By: Dale Bliss

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he 1914 High School Community Center will once again open its doors to The Florida Opry, Plant City’s own rendition of the Grande Old Opry, on October 8 at 6 p.m. Patriots will be pleased to know the Pledge of Allegiance will be recited at the beginning of the show and the singing of “God Bless America” will bring the nostalgic evening to a warm and heartfelt close. Live music and the joyful sounds of delightful entertainment will once again echo through the hallowed halls of what was once the main educational building for the Plant City students. The Florida Opry, born in the esteemed 1914 High School Community Center, opened with its first show in 1996. Founded by the now retired hometown pharmacist, Merle Henry, the Opry was purchased by The East Hillsborough Historical Society in August of this year from Randall and Mayda Dallman.

Community Center over the past 10 years,” says Shelly Bender, President of the East Hillsborough Historical Society. “The grand and massive style of the 45,000 square foot 1914 building will give The Florida Opry visitors the feeling of a ‘grand ole time’,” continues Bender. The Gospel Truth Quartet and vocalist Dave Smith: The Man in Black, will be among the top performing artists. Season tickets are available for $80 and include reserved seating. Ticket cost per show will be $12 in advance for reserve seating or $10 for general seating at the door. Tickets may be purchased at the East Hillsborough Historical Society located at 605 N. Collins St. Funds from the Florida Opry not only help to preserve The 1914 High School Community Center, but they also help to preserve our deep-rooted southern history and the fond memories of the past.

“We hope to continue offering the great For information regarding future shows, family entertainment that The Florida call 813-757-9226 or visit the website, Opry has been staging in the auditorium of THEFLORIDAOPRY.com. the historic 1914 Plant City High School

2011 Graduate of the UAB School of Optometry.

Dr. Jeremy Gaffney graduated from Jesuit High School in Tampa and attended Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business. Jeremy then decided to pursue his Doctor of Optometry Degree and was accepted by the UAB School of Optometry in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. Barry Gaffney also graduated from UAB and established his practice in Plant City 33 years ago. When his son told him of his intention to become an optometrist and join him in practice, Dr. Barry Gaffney made the decision to relocate his practice into a new building which would accommodate the growing practice. The new building at 2002 South Alexander Street has multiple exam rooms, a full optical, a contact lens training area and two rooms to house high tech diagnostic equipment used in both the identification and preventive treatment of eye disease Dr. Jeremy Gaffney brings with him knowledge of the most recent innovations in the field of medical optometry and is trained to provide quality eye care to every family member. He grew up in Plant City and looks foward to caring for area residents as his father has for the past 33 years.

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Evangelists Dr. Jack and Minister to the Honduran Government Marie Myers D Written By: Cheryl Johnston

r. Jack and Marie Myers of Cynergy Church returned recently from Honduras with an amazing story about preparation, prayer, timing, and God’s favor. The evangelists have traveled internationally for 18 years, touching lives in Jesus’ name in Nepal, Mexico, Honduras, Haiti, Panama, and the Dominican Republic. But never before has a country’s president invited them to present an evangelical crusade at the nation’s White House.

Honduras inaugurated longtime conservative Porfirio Lobo Sosa as its new president in January 2010, after a 2009 military coup deposed the former, Manuel Zelaya.

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President Sosa describes himself as a “God-fearing” leader who desires a united citizenry. He knows God can mend deep rifts. With this in mind, Sosa invited the Jack Myers Ministries team with 36 international missionaries to hold a threeday crusade. A press conference on the White House steps, live broadcasts, and newspaper reprints of the messages shared by Sosa and Myers illustrate a remarkable milestone.

Now, more than ever, God desires that Christians pray for leaders. Through prayer, He restores and moves mountains. Honduran officials gather with Jack Myers Ministry team members at the Honduran White House for press conference arranged by President Porfirio Lobo Sosa.

The Myers also lead a congregation in Plant City, Florida. Cynergy means, “the sum of many is better than the efforts of In attendance were the President and Mrs. one.” The pastors believe God pours into His followers so they can pour out to Sosa, cabinet members, the Minister of Religion, military /police force leaders, and others. Through training and discipleship, they equip for Saturday ministry in the international media representatives. community. In general, they’re doing what Jesus did - walking the countryside, To hold a crusade for two million people sharing truth, inviting, healing, teaching, in the mountainous Honduran terrain and leading by example. presented transportation challenges. The

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The Federal government has awarded the USF School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Sciences $1.42 million to research the effectiveness of specific exercise interventions for reducing the risk of back injuries amongst some of the nation’s most vulnerable – firefighters and military personnel. “Back injury is a primary condition that dramatically affects our nation’s heroes – cited as a top reason for disability and early retirement amongst firefighters, and top non-combat reason for service men and women being displaced from active duty,” says John Mayer, D.C Ph.D. associate professor and Lincoln College Endowed Chair in Biomechanical and Chiropractic Research at USF, and lead researcher in the $715,000 Department of Defense and $701,000 Federal Emergency Management Agency studies. “These studies will be the first to be led by a Doctor of Chiropractic at a major university that will attempt to identify the preventive outcomes of applying specific exercise interventions amongst firefighters and soldiers.” Each study will be conducted in several phases carried out over the next few years. With research in progress, the FEMA study will include 106 participants headquartered at a Tampa, Florida fire department. Participants will undergo 24 weeks of

bi-weekly supervised training sessions consisting of particular stability and resistance exercises with the goal of improving back muscular endurance – commonly documented as a direct link to back pain. Expected to begin in spring 2012, the DOD study will include 600 active duty US Army soldiers and will provide a perspective that complements traditional directions of treatment-focus. Instead, the study will assess preventive methods by implementing and evaluating targeted high intensity exercise interventions designed to strengthen the back extensor muscles. “Chiropractic engagement with regards to specific exercise interventions and their potential to prevent back conditions has continued to gain momentum,” says Mayer. “Federal agencies are now recognizing the skills of Doctors of Chiropractic to address prevention and treatment of back injury for our national heroes.” SPECIAL NOTE: In honor of Thanksgiving (November 24th), we would like to take this opportunity to express our THANKS to everyone who has been a part of our office this year. May God continue to BLESS you in every way! Happy Thanksgiving from Dr. Dukes and Staff

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crusade paid to bus people to the event. The first two nights, approximately 3,000 people stood on soccer fields at the north and south ends of the city. The third night, 15,000 gathered on the Honduran White House grounds to hear the Gospel, accept salvation and worship. Many experienced divine healing.

The Myers share the Honduras story to remind people that God is on the move worldwide - in hearts and homes and especially in the high places of world governments. His Jeremiah 3:1113 promise reads: “I’ll give you good shepherd-rulers who rule my way, who rule you with intelligence and wisdom.”

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The Strawberry Festival Donates for Research to University Funds of Florida R Written By: Dale Bliss

esearch is what helps in “Growing the Plump and Juicy Ones.” The Florida Strawberry Festival recently continued their support with a donation to the University of Florida for research and development.

This year October 31 was not a date just for tricks. A very special treat was presented on behalf of the Florida Strawberry Festival and its board of directors to the University of Florida‘s Research Center located in Balm, Florida. It was a check for $20,000. Paul Davis, General Manager of the

Florida Strawberry Festival and Ron Gainey, President of the Board of Directors, presented the generous donation to Jack Rechcigl, University of Florida Research Center Director and Professor of Gulf Coast Research and Education Center along with Craig Stanley, Professor and Associate Director. The check was a tangible way to show their appreciation and their indebtedness to the University of Florida for the lifelong commitment the school has made to the farming industry. Gainey commented that hew was “pleased that the funds will go toward research.“

Local » Focus Dr. Rechcigli expressed appreciation to the Festival representatives, saying, “On behalf of the University of Florida Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, I would like to thank the Florida Strawberry Festival for their kind donation to help fund graduate student scholarships. In particular, the students who receive those scholarships will be working on research projects to help support the strawberry industry in Plant City to improve the quality of the berry.” Frost protection and breeding new types of the renowned crop are also areas of major importance to the Gulf Coast Research and Education Center. “Part of last year’s donation from the strawberry festival was utilized for a scholarship for Ph.D. student, Jozer Mangandi,” explained Vince Whitaker, Assistant Professor

of Strawberry Breeding Genetics. “Jozer is working on developing resistance to an important strawberry disease called Colletotrichum or crown rot, which is a problem specific to the Southeastern US,” he continued. To learn more about the industry, contact the Florida Strawberry Festival at 813-7529194 or the Florida Strawberry Growers Association (FSGA) at www.flastrawberry.com.

From left to right. Paul Davis, General Manager of Strawberry Festival, Craig Stanley, Professor and Associate Director, Ron Gainey and Jack Rechcigl, Center Director and Professor for Gulf Coast Research and Education Center. Photo by: Dale Bliss

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Plant City Entertainment’s cast of “Don’t Tell Mother” helped audience members laugh out loud almost non-stop. Members L-R include: Tyler Hollis, Judy Barta, Mandi Miley, Krysteena Wakefield, Jeremy Davis, Kay Secord, Sandy Worth, and Mathew Tobey Photo by Cheryl Johnston

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on’t Tell Mother!” Take her instead this weekend to the hilarious comedy presented by Plant City Entertainment, Inc. and LOL laugh out loud - ANL - all night long.

great not having to tear down sets until we’re ready.”

In fact, take lots of friends and family to the remaining performances on November 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 p.m. Laughter is great medicine and this play written by Monk Ferris had the first weekend’s audiences laughing ‘til sides and jaws ached at the fast-paced dialogue and chaos of mistaken identities.

The 501(c) 3 corporation has been entertaining Plant City area residents and visitors for 32 years now. PCE strives to keep ticket prices low so entire families can enjoy live theater. Production expenses include rights to produce, scripts, sets, and utilities among other things. Volunteers work together to sell tickets and concessions, promote chance basket donations, and do anything needed. And the audience can see that PCE is obviously a labor of love.

Certainly part of the joy and fun come because PCE has their very own home now at 101 North Thomas Street. According to Dodie White, the organization’s treasurer and director of this production, “We are thrilled to have our own facilities. This space work well and it’s

Without giving away too much of the plot, just know that the dinner planned by a timid librarian for her shoe-salesman fiancé and his mother didn’t go at all as expected. Add to the mix a helpful neighbor, a mother who plays the horses, a federal officer, and a bank robbery gone

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awry and you might end up with oysters on the ceiling and some clothing mishaps. Don’t ask - just make plans to see for yourself. Cast members for Don’t Tell Mother include (in alphabetical order0: Judy Barta, Jeremy Davis, Tyler Hollis, Mandi Miley, Kay Secord, Mathew Tobey, Krysteena Wakefield, and Sandy Worth. Interestingly, Jeremy Davis who plays Detective Joe Shimko, is actually a Hillsborough County Sheriff ’s Department officer. In this his first PCE appearance, Davis had to “shush” the audience from laughing when he and real-life fiance’ Mandi Miley couldn’t stop laughing at themselves on stage. The more they laughed, the more we did. This was also Miley’s first PCE appearance and she’s a natural. In interviews with the cast, directors, and volunteers, one theme was constant: PCE is like family and the more the merrier because relationships deepen as they work together to produce wholesome entertainment for our community. It is also interesting to note that most of the

players and volunteers have been with the organization for years. Once involved, theater becomes a big part of their lives. Assistant Director Kelley Gustafson is a good example. She fell in love with drama at Plant City High School and played her first PCE role at age 13. She said, “What’s wonderful about the work with PCE is the relationships you create and of course, the art itself. It’s always fun to tell someone else’s story.” Sandy Worth, who plays a “wannabe gunmoll”, has played in four PCE productions since she moved to Lakeland from Michigan in 2009 to teach first grade. The best part of the experience, she said, “has been the chance to meet and get to know people you can trust. It’s difficult to make friends when you move from out of state. The PCE members have made me feel like family.” Come on out, Plant City, and support our local community theater (and in this case, your local sheriff ). Do tell mother that “Don’t Tell Mother” is definitely worth the trip.


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Soft Pewter Leather Bag l av i s h e d w i t h B e a d i n g

Yates and Hagan

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KIDS EAT FREe

Camo Hat & $5 oFF coupon

You Say When Yogurt Shoppe

2406 James L. Redman Pkwy, Plant City, FL 813.707.1507 Buy Him a Camo Hat for $15 and get a $5 off coupon for his next visit! exp. 12/31/11

Kids Eat Free w/ another purchase

You Say When Yogurt Shoppe

2406 James L. Redman Pkwy, Plant City, FL 813.707.1507 Kids Eat FREE from 2:30-5:30 pm M-F w/ another purchase. Ages 10 & under-maximum 7 oz. exp. 12/31/11

$20 Holiday giFt cards

You Say When Yogurt Shoppe

2406 James L. Redman Pkwy, Plant City, FL 813.707.1507 Buy $20 Gift Card and get $5 off coupon! exp. 12/31/11

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Holiday Smoothie specials

You Say When Yogurt Shoppe

2406 James L. Redman Pkwy, Plant City, FL 813.707.1507 Buy a Smoothie get one half off! Including Protein Smoothies! exp. 12/31/11


2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Vi peel $50.00 oFF

True MD

3627 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33803 Phone: (863) 646-3376 www.true-md.com

$59 Facial (regular 89.00)

True MD

3627 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33803 Phone: (863) 646-3376 www.true-md.com $59.00 Facial (Regular 89.00)

$50 Off

Juvderm or radiese Filler

True MD

3627 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33803 Phone: (863) 646-3376 www.true-md.com $50.00 Off Juvderm or Radiese Filler�

$15 Off

glo mineral cosmetics or oBagi

True MD

3627 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33803 Phone: (863) 646-3376 www.true-md.com $15.00 off Glo Mineral Cosmetics or Obagi

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“Tiger”

By louann watson

The Art Lounge Gallery

“Knott’s Hardware”

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Acrylic on Corkboard • Classes Available $125.00

“Something Will Move Anytime” By patci sawyer

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Water Color and Pastel $460.00

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By punk watson

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Acrylic on Canvas $200.00

“Fence Post Cosmos” By JenniFer carlough

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Acrylic on Canvas • Prints Available call gallery for pricing.


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“Poppy on Blue” By Joe simpson

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Acrylic on Canvas $300.00

“Charlie”

B y B e v e r ly F a r l e y

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Oil Pastel • Prints Available Classes Available call gallery for pricing

“Old Ford” By kim wells

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Acrylic on Canvas • Also Available for house painting RockStar Art Painting at 813-454-6042 100.00

“Purple Orchid” By eric BarBer

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Acrylic on Photo $65.00

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2 for 1 Academic Evaluation

“Orchid on Black” By eric BarBer

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Enhanced Photo $110.00

“Plant City”

B y a r d e n m ay s m e r c k l e

The Art Lounge Gallery

119 E. Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 813.413.8785 • TheArtLoungeGallery.com Acrylic On Canvas • Prints Available Also Available for Faux Finishes • Murals & Decrative Art 813-470-9790

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Academic Evaluation 2 For 1

Huntington Learning Center 1590 Bloomingdale Avenue Valrico, FL 33596 813.681.1500

Need Cash?

c a s h F o r g o l d & s i lv e r

Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Cash for gold and silver for Christmas


2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Elves!

a n d h o l i d ay c r a F t s

Bent Twig

1514 South Alexander Street Plant City, Florida 33563 813-230-0515 Your Homemade Crafts Holiday Shopping Store starting at $40.00

Holiday Reef’s

hand craFted For christmas

Bent Twig

1514 South Alexander Street Plant City, Florida 33563 813-230-0515 Your Homemade Crafts Holiday Shopping Store starting at $30.00

Holiday Ornaments assorted christmas decor

Bent Twig

1514 South Alexander Street Plant City, Florida 33563 813-230-0515 Your Homemade Crafts Holiday Shopping Store ornaments starting at $5.00

Holiday Baskets m a n y to c h o o s e F r o m

Bent Twig

1514 South Alexander Street Plant City, Florida 33563 813-230-0515 Your Homemade Crafts Holiday Shopping Store starting at $30.00 foCUS Magazine Plant City November 2011

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Men’s Braclet s ta i n le s s s t e e l

Watches

for men and women

Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Men’s & Ladies’ watches all styles $70 & Up

Lady’s Diamond Wedding sets

Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Lady’s Diamond Wedding sets $660 & Up.

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Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Men’s Stainless Steel Bracelets $7 & Up

Men’s

Wedding bands

Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Men’s Wedding Bands in stainless steel $30 & Up.


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Color

S to n e R i n g s

Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Color Stone Rings in Gold (White & Yellow) $66 & Up.

Pearl

Necklaces

Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Pearl Necklaces $84 & Up.

Lady’s Pave o va l d i a m o n d B r a c l e t

Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Lady’s Pave Oval Diamond Bracelet 14 Kt y/g, 1 cttw Reg. Price- $2780 Sales Price- $1668

Round Diamond Earrings

Brown’s Jewelers

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2360 Round Diamond Earrings 1.60 Cttw. 14kt w/g Reg Price $5600, Sale Price $3360

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2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Wrangler retro Jeans

Cowboys Western Wear

106 SR 60 East Plant City, Fl. 33467 813-737-3259 www.cowboyswesternworld.com See store for details

Tony Lama

w o m e n ’ s B o o t s h o l i d ay s p e c i a l s

Cowboys Western Wear

106 SR 60 East Plant City, Fl. 33467 813-737-3259 www.cowboyswesternworld.com See store for details

Bling

cross Belt

Cowboys Western Wear

106 SR 60 East Plant City, Fl. 33467 813-737-3259 www.cowboyswesternworld.com $89.00

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Tony Lama

m e n ’ s B o o t s h o l i d ay s p e c i a l s

Cowboys Western Wear

106 SR 60 East Plant City, Fl. 33467 813-737-3259 www.cowboyswesternworld.com See store for details

Miss Me

womens designer Jeans

Cowboys Western Wear

106 SR 60 East Plant City, Fl. 33467 813-737-3259 www.cowboyswesternworld.com See store for details

Girls Gator Outfit

kids Bling oFFicial licensed gear

Cowboys Western Wear

106 SR 60 East Plant City, Fl. 33467 813-737-3259 www.cowboyswesternworld.com Starting at $25.00

Bling

camo Belt

Cowboys Western Wear

106 SR 60 East Plant City, Fl. 33467 813-737-3259 www.cowboyswesternworld.com Starting at $85.00

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2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Simple Life Logo Shirts

The Simple Life Outfitters

2553 St. Rd 60 East Valrico, Florida 33594 813-657-8308. starting at $20.00

Women’s Camo J a c k e t s H o l i d ay S a l e !

The Simple Life Outfitters

2553 St. Rd 60 East Valrico, Florida 33594 813-657-8308.

Men’s Camo J a c k e t s H o l i d ay S a l e !

The Simple Life Outfitters

2553 St. Rd 60 East Valrico, Florida 33594 813-657-8308.

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John Deere backpacks

The Simple Life Outfitters

2553 St. Rd 60 East Valrico, Florida 33594 813-657-8308. starting at $29.00


2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Bling Belt For ladies

The Simple Life Outfitters

2553 St. Rd 60 East Valrico, Florida 33594 813-657-8308. starting at $25.00!

Guy Harvey g ato r s h i r t s

The Simple Life Outfitters

2553 St. Rd 60 East Valrico, Florida 33594 813-657-8308. starting at $29.00

Camo purses

The Simple Life Outfitters

2553 St. Rd 60 East Valrico, Florida 33594 813-657-8308. starting at $39.00

Video Conversions making memories last

Video Conversions of Florida www.videoFL.com 813-758-3181

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2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Fresh Cakes & pastries

Deli Delicacies

4110 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33813 (863) 644-3363 http://www.delidelicacies.com We can help make your holiday memorable and festive with Deli Delicacies Mini cakes and pastries, starting at $1.98

Specialty Trays a ta s t e F u l o c c a s i o n

Deli Delicacies

4110 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33813 (863) 644-3363 http://www.delidelicacies.com Let Deli Delicacies plan the right combination for you. Specialty Trays starting at $23.95. Catering Service starting at $16.95 per person

Wedding Cake c u s to m d e s i g n e d

Deli Delicacies

Death by Choclate

e x t e n s i v e va r i e t y o F c a k e s a n d p i e s

Deli Delicacies

4110 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33813 (863) 644-3363 http://www.delidelicacies.com Death by Chocolate 42.95. Also Death by Chocolate 42.95. Also available in other sizes starting at 24.95 Our extensive variety of Cakes and pies will satisfy and be enjoyed by even the fussiest guests starting at 19.95

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4110 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33813 (863) 644-3363 http://www.delidelicacies.com At Deli Delicacies, we take pride in giving special attention to every Wedding cake. We personally help you custom design your own wedding cake to make it the showpiece of your reception. Starting at $250.00


2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Pony Swing

made From recycled tires

Harold’s Farm Supply

12990 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Dover Fl. 33527 813-689-1570 Pony Swing Sale! Call store for details

Buck Knives h o l i d ay m a r k d o w n s

Harold’s Farm Supply

12990 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Dover Fl. 33527 813-689-1570

Traeger Grill

h o l i d ay B l o w o u t s a l e m u s t s e e !

Harold’s Farm Supply

12990 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Dover Fl. 33527 813-689-1570 Call store for details

John Deere Bicycles & wagons

Harold’s Farm Supply

12990 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Dover Fl. 33527 John Deere Gifts Available! 813-689-1570

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2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

The Force

helicopter Battling system

Hobby Town

HO Train Set r e a d y- t o - r u n

Hobby Town

Merchants Walk Lakeland 3615 S Florida Ave Suite 300 Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 644-0197 Complete ready-to-run HO train set and comes with everything that you’ll need to get started in HO trains. $69.99

HobbyZone Champ

t e a c h y o u r s e l F t o F ly r c a i r p l a n e s

Hobby Town

2406 James L. Redman Pkwy, Plant City, FL 813.707.1507 beloved tail wheel airplane. Transmitter, Battery and Charger are included $89.99

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Merchants Walk Lakeland 3615 S Florida Ave Suite 300 Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 644-0197 The Force helicopter battling system is designed to give you an out of the box air-to-air battling experience. Combo Pack comes complete with two helicopters. $149.99

The Circuit rc car

Hobby Town

Merchants Walk Lakeland 3615 S Florida Ave Suite 300 Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 644-0197 Drive out loud with the Circuit , a true ready-to-run vehicle that comes with absolutely everything included in one box. $119.00


2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Wine Gift Basket perFect For the wine lover

Keel & Curley Winery

5210 W. Thonotosassa Rd. Plant City, Fl. 33565 813-752-9100 $75.00 value • Many Baskets Available for purchase at the store located at the Winery

Canvas Print

s t r e c h e d c a n va s p h o t o

The UPS Store

117 West Alexander Street, Plant City (In the Sweetbay Shopping Center) Canvass print - individually framed on wood based frame - custom fit Any media can be used Perfect for the Holidays

Fanfare

sweet surprise

Parkesdale Farms

3702 W. Baker Street Plant City, FL 33563 813-754-2704 Your Cost $29.95, plus $10.95 Shipping (US)

Taste of Parkesdale everything strawBerries!

Parkesdale Farms

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2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Key Necklaces

g o l d a n d s i lv e r w i t h d i a m o n d s

J&G Jewelers

304 E. Baker St. Plant CIty FL. 33563 813-752-9629 Cherish the Key Moments with the Ones You Love. In Gold and Silver with Diamonds From $75 and Up

Diamond wedding rings

J&G Jewelers

304 E. Baker St. Plant CIty FL. 33563 813-752-9629 Diamond Wedding Rings in Platinum and Gold All Cuts Available $500 and Up

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Journey Pendants gold & diamond

J&G Jewelers

304 E. Baker St. Plant CIty FL. 33563 813-752-9629 also Silver & CZ from $55 and Up

Sterling Silver hand set diamond rings

J & G Jewlers

304 E Baker St • Plant City, FL 33563 813-752-9629 Green and Black Agate with Pearls on Silver Necklace. This Necklace and Others Agate Combinations from $55 and Up


2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Tennis Braclet

i n d i a m o n d a n d i n g e m s to n e s

J & G Jewlers

Fresh Water

304 E Baker St • Plant City, FL 33563 813-752-9629 From $250 and Up

cultured pearls

J & G Jewlers

304 E Baker St • Plant City, FL 33563 813-752-9629 in White, Gold, Pink, Bronze, Black , Copper and Multicolor From $35 and Up

Silver

charm Bracelets

J&G Jewelers

304 E. Baker St. Plant CIty FL. 33563 813-752-9629 Combinations Starting At $48

Black Diamonds

rings, pendent’s and earrings

J & G Jewlers

304 E Baker St • Plant City, FL 33563 813-752-9629 Diamond Rings in Platinum Gold, all cuts available Starting at $310 foCUS Magazine Plant City November 2011

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2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Manicure

1 4 - d ay s h e l l a c g e l p o l i s h

Ku’tur Nail Lounge & Salon

2804 James L Redman Pkwy Plant City, Fl 33566 813-759-1231 • www.kuturlounge.com Gift Cards Available No chipping, stronger, and no drilling on your nails. Lasts up to 2 weeks or more $35

pedicure

Ku’tur Nail Lounge & Salon

2804 James L Redman Pkwy Plant City, Fl 33566 813-759-1231 www.kuturlounge.com Gift Cards Available Hydrate your feet & legs with a chocolate scrub, mask w/warm towels, and mocha mint lotion. $28

Stylists Available Book your appointment

Shellac Gel Polish

Ku’tur Nail Lounge & Salon

Ku’tur Nail Lounge & Salon

2804 James L Redman Pkwy Plant City, Fl 33566 813-759-1231 • www.kuturlounge.com Gift Cards Available Book your appointment with Juan Antonio or Lisa Edwards for a new winter style. Booth Rental also available.

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o n to e s

2804 James L Redman Pkwy Plant City, Fl 33566 813-759-1231 • www.kuturlounge.com Gift Cards Available No chipping and no dry time. Stronger w/a mirror finish. Lasts up to 4 weeks or more $25


2011 Holiday Shopping Guide

Color Kit assorted items

Merle Norman

1514 S. Alexander St. Suite 102 813.752.4718 $32.50

Best of Show BeJeweled clutch

Merle Norman

1514 S. Alexander St. Suite 102 813.752.4718

Hussy Perfume womens Fragrance

Merle Norman

1514 S. Alexander St. Suite 102 813.752.4718

Smoky

s u m p to u s c o l o r

Merle Norman

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Local » Focus

World War II Veterans gather at the Iwo Jima Memorial for a remembrance photo of their “Honor Tour” journey to visit the memorials erected in tribute to their service.

Honor Flight West Central Florida Needs Our Help R written By: Cheryl Johnston

etired USAF Lt. Colonel Dick Koch remains active recruiting supporters for the noble cause of Honor Flight West Central Florida. The former military journalist presents this new mission through an informative talk and powerful video to civic groups in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk, Manatee and Sarasota counties. Honor Flight purposes to fly willing WWII Veterans to see the magnificent memorials built in their honor on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. According to Koch, these brave protectors “changed the course of world history and never asked for anything in return.”

HFWCF, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, was established in late 2010 as an official Regional Hub of the National Honor Flight Network and one of 100 chapters in the U.S. Last year the groups rallied and raised funds to send 63,000 Veterans on the all-expense paid pilgrimage to see America’s tribute to their service. As part of the Network, HFWCF provides

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“Honor Tours” for WWII Veterans in the Tampa Bay area. Approximately $50,000$60,000 per flight is needed to cover air transportation, motorcoaches, food and beverages, wheelchairs and other materials.

WWII’s end, 16-million Veterans survived. Today, only 1.87 million are alive. Florida, with 321,000 survivors, is second only to San Antonio, Texas. Of those, 32,000 reside in the West Central Florida district.

National and local sponsors include Allegiant, American, and Southwest Airlines, Arby’s, Bright House Networks, Chick-fil-A (4th St. N., St.Petersburg), Hilton Hotels Corporation, McDonald’s, TECO, and United Parcel Service. With their support and other generous individuals and groups, the local chapter has been very busy in 2011: Mission 1 flew 25 Veterans on May 3; Mission 2 on June 28 flew 71 Veterans; Mission 3 flew 72 Veterans on September 20; and Mission 4 for on October 29 flew 72 more, including 100-year-old Ann Left who served in the Women’s Army Corp.

The waiting list of more than 400 identifies many with disabling or lifethreatening health issues. Time is running out because WWII Veterans are dying nationally at the rate of 1,000/day.

Each daylong trip concludes with public “Welcome Home” celebrations for the returning Veterans. Don’t miss the inspirational photos and comments on the organization’s Facebook page. The mission is urgent because according to the Veterans Administration, the number of WWII Veterans is dwindling. At

Although first priority for Honor Flight trips is given presently to the most senior warriors and those with terminal illnesses, future missions will include Veterans who served in the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and all other wars in chronological order. The oft-quoted Will Rogers had some wise words about getting involved for Americans protected by our courageous military men and women. He said, “We can’t all be here. Some of us have to stand on the curb and clap as they go by.” So how can patriotic citizens help? Grateful Americans and area corporations offering ongoing support and generous

participation can assist HFWCF in honoring Veterans with tours in a manner they deserve. The several ways to help include: 1) Spread the word via conversations, e-mail, social media, speaking opportunities, and attendance at welcome home celebrations. 2) Assist any WWII Veterans you know in submitting an application. 3) Volunteer for fundraising efforts or host one; 4) Volunteer as a Guardian escort ($400 expense plus one day of time) during an upcoming trip. 5) Donate online at www.honorflightwcf. org or mail check payable to “Honor Flight of West Central Florida” to HFWCF, P.O. Box 55661, St. Petersburg, FL 33732. Tax-deductible donations of any amount to HFWCF are deeply appreciated. For additional questions, phone 727-4985079 or e-mail info@honorflightwcf.org This pro-active thanks is a small price to pay. As one WWII Veteran on the film said, “I fought for you … and I’d do it again.”


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LocaL » Focus Army Chaplain Ken Kerstetter, and Navy Lt. Commander Mac Smith. This 26th Annual Veteran’s Day commemoration focused on both the sacrifices of the past and the hopeful optimism for our future in that students from area schools were selected to read their essays titled “What Veterans Day Means to Me.”

Korean War veterans, Col. Lonnie Davidson and Master Sgt. J.E. Cunningham, were proud to wear their country’s uniform on this day of remembrance Photo by: Cindy DeLaPaz

commuNity ceLeBrates

Veterans day writteN By: Cindy delaPaz

On Friday, November 11, 2011 the patriotic citizens of Plant City gathered at the Veterans Memorial Park to honor and remember our Veterans, past and present.

at memoriaL park

Edwena Haney proved to be a delightful master of ceremonies and Mitch Kerwin left the audience speechless with his delivery of Taps. Also participating in the service were Vice Mayor Bill Dodson,

Jacob Gonzalez, a Walden Lake Elementary student, read a remarkable essay providing the history of Armistice Day, now known as Veterans Day, and offered a special tribute to his greatgrandfather who served at the end of World War II. All of the students did a terrific job in expressing their appreciation to our Veterans for the freedoms we each now enjoy. It is impressive to have our area youth invest much time and effort to attend and be involved in such an important event. One of the songs performed by the Springhead Elementary Chorus, “We Will Not Forget,” remains an encouraging

reminder that our educators and students have chosen to embrace the past sacrifices and service of our Veterans. Seated in the audience was Master Sergeant J.E. Cunningham, wearing a Green Beret and “jump wings” (Airborne qualified), which made him identifiable as one of the U.S. Army’s elite Special Forces. With him was Col. Lonnie Davidson, who wore a striking dress blue uniform decorated with a red cord and “jump wings” as well. Both served in the Korean War. Master Cunningham shared this challenging thought in poetry: “God and the soldier we adore, in time of trouble and not before, the trouble will be righted, God forgotten and the soldier slighted”. Many thanks are due Hopewell Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens for sponsoring this event each year. Once again, it was truly a service for our Veterans that Plant City can be proud of!

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The Premier Showplace for Talent in Florida

NOVEMBER 18 COVER TO COVER

The trio covers the top hits from yesterday to today! Also, P.J. Leary’s Las Vegas Sounds perform before and after the show.

NOVEMBER 24 THANKSGIVING BUFFET

Start with dessert first!... or not. It’s hard to decide just where to begin.Our Thanksgiving Buffet is a big hit and a Red Rose tradition!!! Three seating times available: 12 Noon, 2 p.m. & 4 p.m. Call to reserve your table soon.

NOVEMBER 26 LOLA & THE SAINTS

A Red Rose favorite. Great hits from the 50s & 60s. Plus, P.J. Leary’s Las Vegas Sounds.

DECEMBER 2, 9, 16, 24 & 31 RALPH ALLOCCO & SECOND WIND

Performing in the Red Rose Dining Room and opening and closing for the World Famous Platters on NYE.

DECEMBER 3 JOHNNY ALSTON’S MOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUE A dynamite crowd pleaser!

DECEMBER 9 CHRIS MACDONALD

“ELVIS”

The magic of “the King or Rock-n-roll” in a truly dynamic performance celebrating the life and music of one of the greatest entertainers and pop culture icons of our time. Destiny opens and closes the show! Dec 10th Show SOLD OUT!

DECEMBER 16 THE FOUR ACES

It’s a “Winter Wonderland Dinner Dance”in the Ballroom as the dynamic group perform their hits: Three Coins in a Fountain, Shangri-La, Tell Me Why, and more!

DECEMBER 17 THE MYSTICS

(A CHRISTMAS SHOW)

The Mystics, including, original members of the group, George Galfo and Phil Cracolici, will celebrate the spirit of the season with classical Christmas songs. P.J. Leary’s Las Vegas Sounds also perform.

DECEMBER 23 RICHIE MERRITT

Richie Merritt, formally of the Marcels, will be performing in the Red Rose Dining Room. Also, P.J. Leary’s Las Vegas Sounds perform before and after the show.

DECEMBER 25 CHRISTMAS BUFFET

Chef Riccardo has returned to the Red Rose

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WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS PLATTERS AND THE LEGACY OF THE TEMPTATIONS It’s a celebration not to miss! Ballroom and Dining room performances of The Legacy of the Temptations and the World Famous Platters. Join the party and be part of the big COUNTDOWN for 2012... Call for our tiered pricing and details.

– 2012 – JANUARY 6 BRIAN ROMAN

One of Canada’s finest entertainers! Roman performs the classics – spanning the Golden Era, ranging from Sinatra to Tom Jones. Destiny also performs.

JANUARY 7 & 27 JOHNNY ALSTON’S MOTOWN ROCK & ROLL REVUE A dynamite crowd pleaser!

The holiday isn’t complete without a fabulous array of delicious foods. Roasted turkey, traditional dressing, seasoned prime rib, glazed ham, fresh fish, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, fresh fruits, and much more! Santa will stop by for photos. Three seating times available: 12 Noon, 2 p.m. & 4 p.m. Call to reserve your table soon!

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DECEMBER 31 NEW YEARS EVE

JANUARY 13 BEAUTIFUL BOBBY & THE B3 BLUES BAND

BLACKMON

Bobby Blackmon's career began in a small town not far from the Dallas, Texas area. His Texas blues influence is heard loud ‘n’ proud in his soulful guitar playing. He’s worked with the likes of Barbara Lynn, Jimmy Reed, ZZ Hill, Johnny Taylor, Lavelle White and Lou Rawls. Destiny opens and closes.

JANUARY 14 & 28 RALPH ALLOCCO & SECOND WIND

Performing in the Red Rose Dining Room.


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Snellgrove’s Restaurant Where Plant City Goes to Eat I submitted By: Plant City Photo Archives & History Center

f you happen to walk down Collins Street in the heart of Downtown Plant City, you cannot miss Snellgrove’s Restaurant. Serving Plant City residents and visitors breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Snellgrove’s has managed to stay in business for decades while other restaurants and eateries have come and gone. Tammy DeVane, present owner of Snellgrove’s along with husband Curtis DeVane, attributes the restaurant’s success to offering popular meals at affordable prices and preserving a friendly environment that generations of families have greatly appreciated throughout the years.

The story goes that a lit cigarette burned the building down some years later. The restaurant was consequently rebuilt in a one-story building. Snellgrove’s Restaurant initially was open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Snellgrove’s website notes that the restaurant “served many local folks, including a group of phosphate miners for whom a table was reserved for lunch each day”.

To this day, the Snellgrove’s menu offers daily specials to customers. Favorites include chicken fried chicken with white gravy, sirloin tips over rice, green beans, fried green tomatoes, chicken and dumplings, and mashed potatoes. DeVane stated that every food item is homemade The lot which currently houses Snellgrove’s and food is prepared on site. That fact, Restaurant was originally the home of along with the knowledge that you can Hagan’s Café. A photograph, captured get a complete meal for around eight in 1963 and preserved at the Plant City dollars, has been a contributing factor to Photo Archives and History Center, shows continued customer satisfaction. Working a view of the café in a two-story brick people can afford to come in for a meal, building. Hagan’s was solely on the first and at times during the day (especially floor, the second floor being occupied by during lunch hours, as we can personally a rooming house. A man by the name of attest) the restaurant can be packed with Norman Snellgrove used to eat with Mrs. hungry Plant City citizens. The salad bar Hagan. In the late 1960s, the owners of cart, a first in town, has been positioned Hagan’s Café approached Norman R. and in the same place since the opening of Kathern Snellgrove in an effort to sell the restaurant, carrying components such them their cafe. The Snellgroves agreed as lime green jell-o, three bean salad, and to purchase the café and from that time cottage cheese. the restaurant has carried the same name.

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In the spring of 1992, the Snellgroves were ready to retire. They made a proposition to the DeVanes regarding taking the helm of the restaurant. After showing interest, Curtis and Tammy DeVane bought Snellgrove’s from Norman and Kathern Snellgrove. Even though new owners have taken over, the name and established practice of providing great quality sustenance have remained the same. Snellgrove’s Restaurant has a motto, “Not a Habit, But an Addiction,” which originates from customers admitting that some of the menu items are irresistible in such a way that once they taste them, they want to keep coming back for more. Prominent features of the restaurant include a back parking lot (built after the Elks Club fire of 1979) and a pick up window on the side for customers who are in transit and call ahead to place their order. The 2005 Downtown Plant City arson incident that destroyed a number of local businesses on Collins Street negatively affected Snellgrove’s across the street. The businesses who lost their place of business relocated elsewhere and therefore were no longer close nearby to visit Snellgrove’s Restaurant as regular customers. In January of 2008, The Tampa Tribune reported that “Firefighters say an electrical problem may be to blame for a small fire today at a building at Collins Street and J. Arden

Mays Boulevard.” The mentioned building is the one that Snellgrove’s Restaurant occupies. Mrs. DeVane recalls that the smoke from the fire came through the vents in the building and the smell did reach the restaurant. She said the restaurant was closed for an hour until authorities completed the fire inspection. The restaurant was recently remodeled with new wooden floors in the dining area, while the kitchen and restrooms had new tile installed. Two of the owners’ daughters currently work at the restaurant. On top of running Snellgrove’s, the DeVanes are spiritedly involved in the community. For example, they collect donations for the SPCA and have previously accepted food for the animal organization. Also, they assist the Everyday Blessings Children’s Home by matching every donation they receive through their collection. In addition, Tammy DeVane indicated that Snellgrove’s has operated a school drive for the child caring agency. As the oldest restaurant in Plant City bearing its original name, Snellgrove’s Restaurant is a place where everyone knows everyone and you get a good deal for your money. Curtis and Tammy truly appreciate all the customers and all the laughter that goes on in this comfortable family restaurant setting. Sources: About Snellgrove’s Restaurant. (2011). Retrieved August 30, 2011, from http://www.snellgroves.com/; Nicholson, Dave. (2008, January 16). Electrical Problem Likely Caused Small Plant City Fire. The Tampa Tribune; Plant City Photo Archives & History Center; Tammy DeVane, (2011, August 30). Personal interview.


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an you believe it is time for the 9th. Annual Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce PIG JAM ? Get ready for some good ol’ Southern style barbecue. Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 19th. That is the date this event will take place at the Randy Larson Four-Plex at Plant City Stadium. It gets underway at 10 a.m. and wraps up at 5 p.m. There is no admission charge, however, parking is available at $5.00 per vehicle. This is a professional competition with participants coming from all over the country. It is sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society. In addition to the professionals, amateurs and kids also grill up their favorite BBQ for you to enjoy. This is first rate family fun with live entertainment and vendors. Over $15,000 in prizes will be awarded the winners. This year the Chamber is holding a raffle where you can win a large BIG GREEN EGG with accessories, valued at $1200. and a second prize of a YETI COOLER valued at $350. These two items are sponsored by The Hay Exchange. Tickets are $10. and will be available at the event. Both items will be awarded at the PIG JAM.

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will start promptly at 6 p.m. It will wind through downtown Plant City. A truly great event. **********

Another event occurring on Saturday, November 19th. is the BRUTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BOOK SALE sponsored by Friends of the Bruton Memorial Library. This is a great time to buy that book for the special bookworm on your holiday gift list. All proceeds benefit the library programs. The sale gets underway at 10 a.m. and will close at 2 p.m.

On Saturday, December 3rd. the Chamber’s Annual CHRISTMAS BIKE FEST will be held in downtown Plant City. Come on out and look over all the great motorcycles and at the same time you will have an opportunity to view all the beautiful Christmas decorations and holiday lights. Great family fun. Starts at 5 p.m. **********

A reminder…the Chamber office will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, November 24th. and also on November 25th. Each and every Chamber member along with Chamber President Marion Smith and the staff wish each of you a HAPPY THANKSGIVING. **********

Also taking place on November 19th. is the Chamber’s STRAWBERRY CLASSIC CAR SHOW. The event takes place in downtown Plant City and this month’s show will feature Mustangs and Thunderbirds. The show starts at 4 p.m. and goes to 8 p.m.

What follows Thanksgiving? You guessed it…The Christmas season. With that in mind, it simply would not be Christmas in Plant City without the Annual LIGHTS OF LOVE sponsored by South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation. This wonderful family event will take place in McCall Park in downtown Plant City on Thursday, December 1st. It gets underway at 6 p.m. There will be the singing of Christmas carols, pictures with Santa, and of course the very beautiful Christmas tree decorated with hundreds and hundreds of colorful lights of love. Mark your calendars to be in downtown Plant City on Thursday, December 1st. to kick off the Christmas season in a very joyful way. You will not want to miss it. **********

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Focus: And I know you have a sister. Passmore: Yes. I have a wonderful sister, Dodie. She’s not only my biological sister, but she’s my best friend. We have always been very close. I love her so much, and thank God everyday that He gave me such a great sister. Dodie is the smart one, and I am so proud of her accomplishments. She is the entertainer in the family and is often seen on the set of Plant City Entertainment either directing or acting.

Marsha with Mother Dora and Sister Dodie

Focus: Tell me a little about your parents. Passmore: I was blessed with wonderful parents. My father died in 1974, but he left a lasting legacy that gets me through each day. He always looked for the good in everyone. Even in the worst of people, he would find something positive and focus on that. So in my life, when things aren’t all that pleasant, I think about my dad and remember what he would do. As for my mother, she’s a sweet southern lady from Opp, Alabama, and at the age of 87 she is still a challenge to be reckoned with. I think my mom is where I get my desire to always want to do something for others. This week, she’ll probably bake 4 or 5 cakes for people to try to help them out, because that’s just who she is and what she likes to do. I have had a really great mom and dad, and they always brought Christian principles into our home.

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Focus: Tell me a little about your husband. Passmore: Billy and I have been married for 34 years. He’s a solid rock. He’s a loving person with a caring heart. And he’s a hard worker. Recently he has been thinking about retirement, and even though he hasn’t set a date certain, he’s totally earned that right to relax a little. He has worked for the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department for 33 years, and prior to that, began his career in law enforcement with the Plant City Police Department. Billy likes and prefers street crime, and loves the action related to it. Billy is very dedicated to me. We never had children, so God blessed us in many other ways. We’ve been the aunt and uncle to a lot of “adopted” nieces and nephews, because Dodie never had any children either. We are so grateful to our friends that have been nice enough to share their children with us. Focus: Tell me about your service with the City Commission. Passmore: In 1985, which was a long, long time ago, I went through the Leadership

program offered by the Plant City Chamber of Commerce. In my mind, it was really preparation to do more for the city in which I live. After I completed the class, there was this silent voice speaking to me, and I knew it had to be God, saying, “You need to run for City Commission.” So I started learning everything I could about the city. I started going to City Hall and to the public library and would pull information; old meetings and things that had happened in prior years. Then in 1992, I felt that I had done about as much preparation as possible and that it was time to announce that I was a candidate. Wow, that was a new experience, but a very exciting time for me and my family and friends. We walked the streets and did the leg work. I don’t believe there was anyone that we didn’t try to meet and talk with. The neatest part about that campaign was that I won that election by two votes. It was so close that they did a recount, and back then hey had to do it by hand. I couldn’t blink or breathe, I was so nervous. But my team filled up City Hall that night with my campaign workers and they announced that the count was the same and that I’d won by two votes. My main area of concern was for the disrepair of the downtown. At the time there was a Downtown Business and Merchant’s Association headed up by Myrle Henry and Bob Edwards, and a great group of people that wanted to make things better. We began looking at small ways to make the downtown more attractive while looking at the bigger picture. With those humble beginnings the downtown revitalization was underway. I was appointed by my fellow City Commissioners to serve as the chairman for the Community Redevelopment Agency to begin in the development of a plan, which in the three years that I was given to serve in that capacity, we worked hard to gain the interest of the city and residents to help make sure that redevelopment did come to the area. And as the saying goes, the rest is history. Many people were responsible for the changes for the better that have occurred over the last 20 years. I was honored to serve the people of Plant City for six years as a City Commissioner, and I cherish that time.


Focus: Do you have any interest in getting involved with the commission anytime in the future? Passmore: Probably not as a City Commissioner, but I do still serve my city as a member of the Historic Resource Board. I was also a member of the committee to bring the Veterans Memorial Park project to fruition, and will be willing to help on any special projects that may come up. However, when my husband retires and he says let’s go on a trip, I can tell you, it will not take me very long to get the suitcase packed. We both like to travel, and we are always ready to cruise, so I want that option to remain open. Focus: What did it mean to you to win Citizen of the year? Passmore: It is more than halfway through the year and I still have to look at the plaque from time to time to realize that it’s true. It was one of the greatest honors I have ever received. It is in a very prominent place in our home, and looking at all the organizations involved in the selection, solidifies the whole thing. I’m very grateful for it. The day it was announced, I remember sitting in the meeting and I had already decided who I thought it was going to be. But when they started talking about me, I was never more elated in my life. My husband and my sister and the ones on the selection committee can certainly keep a secret.

Focus: What does your service to the Food Bank mean to you? Passmore: I never realized how far reaching the need was until I began serving on the board, but now it’s something I think about everyday. I certainly don’t take the food I eat for granted. I know we can’t feed the world, but we can concentrate on the need here in Plant City. The Food Bank’s Board of Directors and the volunteers are a great group of

Billy and Marsha on one of their Alaskan Adventures

Focus: Has anything memorable Marsha considers being chosen Citizen of the Year. happened during the year One of the highlights of her life. related to the honor? Passmore: Just the graciousness of the people of Plant City and individuals with huge hearts. I have been their kind remarks. People will see me and asked to chair the 2012 Celebrity Chef say “The award is so long overdue.” And Dinner for the Food Bank. All of the money people don’t say things like that unless they raised for that event will benefit the food really mean it. There are so many more bank, and it will give opportunity to guaranpeople deserving of the honor and more tee that no one with a real need for food in deserving than me. But it’s just the genuine Plant City will be turned away. If you are kindness from people that has meant so reading this story and have an interest in much to me, and the people that have helping with this event or serving as a wanted to do some act of appreciation. volunteer, please go to the website at Those are the things that I will remember ufbpc.biz or call 813.757.9809. forever.

Focus: And now you’re working with Hopewell Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens. Passmore: I am, and I love being a part of the Hopewell family. Six years ago I was approached by Hopewell to see if I would consider coming on board to promote the funeral home in the community. Because of our location south of town, the management wanted someone to be out in the community for them. It was the perfect fit for me because I am so in love with this community and they are so in love with what they do for people they serve. As Edwena, the President for the company puts it, “You only get one chance to do a great job.” I serve as the Community Service Coordinator, and I am so pleased to be a part of the Hopewell staff. Focus: What kind of music are you listening to right now? Passmore: I like to listen to a mixture of things, but right now I’m listening to more country music. It’s funny. What I have to do is start listening to the country radio stations as the Strawberry Festival draws closer so that when the Country Music Stars come to the big entertainment stage I know their songs. My favorite singer, however, not country, is Neil Diamond. Focus: What’s been your most embarrassing moment? Passmore: When you are as “crazy” as me, it is hard to single out one thing. I am telling you on a daily basis I will do something absolutely stupid that would probably mortify a normal human being. But, no one has ever said I was normal. I love to laugh, and most of the time I am laughing at myself for something completely pathetic that I have either said or done. Life is truly a gift from God, and I take that literally and try to spend each day enjoying every moment that I can. Passmore is just a wonderful person. I can’t recall ever seeing her without a smile on her face. She’s very approachable, incredibly easy to work with, and always seems to have the best intentions, and those of our community, in mind in all of her work. Thanks so much for all your efforts, Marsha. We appreciate you.

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Walden Lake home features New Kitchen w/wood cabinets & quartz countertops opening to family room w/great view. Formal living & dining rooms, screened lanai, huge yard on cul-de-sac. $155,000

Glass doors open into the grand foyer of this elegant custom home. Oversized dining room. Florida room directly off the huge great room w/ gas fireplace. Media room complete w/ built in speaker system & bar. This home has it all and on over 1 acre. $559,000

Great 4 BR/3BA/3CG home w/ office/den. Features solar hot water, energy efficient thermostat & extra insulation blown in contribute to very low electric bills for this home. Sitting room in master bedroom, solar heated pool. $280,000

Lush Landscaping frames this beautiful home on 3/4 Acre. 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath, Family Room w/fireplace, loft that overlooks the family room, large screened pool and huge fenced yard. $215,000

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As you enter through the glass doors you will notice the love & care this home has had. Quality remodeled kitchen w/Alder wood cabinets, huge lanai w/large bar, pavers, & beautiful pool w/a great view. $250,000

4 Bedroom 2 Bath home in the Spring Meadow neighborhood of Walden Lake. Featuring a living/dining room, real wood floors, and huge fenced back yard. A must see at only $145,000

This 4 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath Arthur Rutenburg built home sits majestically at the end of the cul-de-sac and features large bedrooms, family w/wet bar, formal living & dining rooms, pool, huge lot and more. $269,900

Entertain in style in this Arthur Rutenburg built home set for large family gatherings and parties. featuring 4000 sq’ living area, 4 large bedrooms, office, family room, game room, pool & spa, 1/2 A lot & more. $350,000

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1513 Jim Redman Parkway, Plant City

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Beautiful 2 story home with mother-in-law apartment and barn invites you to come and enjoy the “Southern Charm”. Wood floors and crown molding; 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and more than 4200 s.f. of living. Amazing kitchen with island, stainless steel appliances and corian counter tops. Barn has 2 stalls, tack room, feed room, and outside wash stall. The 5+ car garage has more than enough space for a work shop, horse trailer, boat, or any other toys you may have. Call for an appointment today! MLS T2486423, Jimmie Robinson, 813-390-6441

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This home features more than 2700 s.f., 3 bedrooms, a den and a bonus room that could be the 4th bedroom if needed, 3.5 bathrooms and an antique tub in the master suite, and 5 fireplaces throughout. The pool is completely screened and features a newly constructed outdoor kitchen including a fireplace, grill, refrigerator, sink and sit-down bar. Call for an appointment today to see “Southern Living” at its best! MLS T2485186, Jimmie Robinson, 813-390-6441

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Country living for the whole family. Two block homes w/ pool, built in 2005 on 1.35 acres. The first home has 1406 total sq ft; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a 2 car garage. The second home has 1 bedroom, 1 bath, and 1 car carport. An inground pool is situated between the two homes. Priced to sell - NOT a short sale! Close at your convenience. MLS T2486864, Jimmie Robinson, 813-390-6441

Nice, well kept 2/2 block home on 3.15 acres. Property has road frontage on both Thonotosassa & Wallace Branch. Easy access to I-4. A/C less than 2 years old. Additional detached 1 car garage plus 1,200 sq. ft. Prefab. metal building built in 2004. MLS T2488698, Cathy Casey, 813-727-4131

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CUTE & COZY

Two bedroom two bath block home on a dead-end street in city limits. Built in 2007 and move-in ready. Not a short sale or foreclosure. Priced for investors and first time homebuyers. MLS T2491574, call Jimmie Robinson, 813-390-6441

This cute-as-a-button 2 bedroom, den, 1 bath home is in excellent condition. Features a 1 car garage and 1 car carport. Move-in ready. Owner is moving out of state NOT a short sale. Close quick! MLS T2492977, Jimmie Robinson, 813-390-6441

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LAUREL LAKE CONDO

Historic district - brick streets. This is a remarkable 3 BR/2 BA home with pool, deck, and detached garage on 191x123’ lot. Real Florida brick, hardwood fl oors, fireplace in living room, cedar lined closets, security system. Knotty pine Florida room Pool and Deck with covered patio and so much more. A must see! MLS T2492710, Jean Bridgmon, 813-478-3107

Detached single family condo 2BR/2BA with den/ study in Walden Lake. Open living/dining, split bedrooms and finished Florida room. Park-like setting. Approved FHA financing. New concrete tile roof. Gated community. MLS T2311539, call Maddie Alford to preview 813-382-8382.

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Be your own boss and own this full service automotive shop with several bays, metal building, with offices. Building was built in 2005. Actual heated square footage is 1000 sq ft as measured by builder’s plans. MLS T2424375, Jimmie Robinson, 813-390-6441

WALDEN LAKE CONDO/VILLA

Walden Lake Villa 3BR/2BA/2CG living/dining, eatin-kitchen, covered screen lanai, large laundry with lots of storage. New tile and updated master bath. Community features lawn maintenance and 2 pools. MLS #T2391772, call Maddie Alford 813-382-8382

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Nice fully fenced ranch style home on over an acre. Features 3 bedrooms/2 baths with 2164 spacious s.f. New master bath, paint & carpet. Galvaluminum roof replaced in 2004. MLS T2492263, Cathy Casey, 813-727-4131

LAKEFRONT ACREAGE

0 Maggie Dr. Bartow, FL 33830 You will fi nd this 3.85 acre lot located on the beautiful, 700 acre Lake Garfield! Pie-shaped lot w/ approx. 100’ of paved road frontage. Situated on a quiet dead street in a very rural area. Thick brush with some trees. No clearings, no improvements. Only 5 miles to the public boat ramp! MLS T2488119, call Jill Sumner today (813) 245-3074. foCUS Magazine Plant City november 2011

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Refinance Options for Underwater Homeowners with Conventional Loans submitted By: nate davis

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n Florida, there is a huge demand and need for underwater homeowners to be able to refinance their loans WITHOUT having to come to the table with a substantial amount of funds. There are programs available NOW that will provide some relief to responsible homeowners who are making their payments on time. This is not a modification program and more often than not, your current lender may not offer you these very same options. The current HARP program allows you refinance your existing Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan up to 125% loan to value (you can borrow $125,000 on a home worth only $100,000). If your existing loan does not require monthly

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mortgage insurance, your new loans will not either regardless of not having any equity. This program is being modified at the end of 2011 to remove the Loan to Value cap of 125% which will have a huge benefit to the hardest hit states such as Florida, California, and Nevada. You can determine if you have a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan by searching your address at the below links: Links for loan look up Fannie Mae http://www.fanniemae.com/loanlookup/ Freddie Mac https://ww3.freddiemac.com/corporate/


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he Walden Lake Community Association Board Meetings are the third Monday of each month at 6:00 PM at the Walden Lake HOA office building on Griffin Boulevard in Walden Lake. The next meeting will be November 21, 2011. The meetings are open to all Walden Lake residents.

The 2012 budget has been approved by the Board and there will not be an increase in the HOA dues. You will receive your bill from Rampart Properties mid-December, along with two new decals providing you do not have any outstanding charges due which could include interest charged for payment not being posted until February 1st or August 1st. Please contact the office should you require additional decals. The third decal is $15.00 each and the fourth or more are $25.00 each. The Annual Howl-O-Ween Party at the Walden Lake Dog Park was held on a beautiful Saturday, with lots of families and pets turning out to the event. A great big thank you to all the vendors that helped make this such a fun event. It was hard to judge so many Well Costumed Kids and Kanines. The winners in the Kanine category are: Melissa Hobkirk and her dog, Chloe dressed as “Little Bo Peep & Her Sheep” Keith & Virginia Sathern and their dog Bonnie as “The St. Louis Cardinals Fan” Shelly Drummond and her dog, Mona, as “The Dog Park Occupier” The winners in the Kids category are: 0-2 Years: Tyler as “Charlie Brown” and my very own granddaughter, Allison as a “Pirate”

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3-4 Years: Parker as a “Fireman” and Olivia as a “Pirate” 5-6 Years: Connor as “Darth Vader” and Colleen as “Bat Princess” (Darth needs to claim prize at office) 7-8 Years: Noah as a “Pirate” and Sarah as “Stiches” 9-10 Years: Hunter as a “Cowboy” and another of my very own, Melanie as an “80’s Girl” 11-12 Years: Ty as a “Nerd” and Emma as a “Cowgirl” The Scariest costume goes to Chaz as a “Ninja”, Best Homemade goes to Abby as a “Box of Macaroni & Cheese” and the Most Original went to Ava as a “Snow Princess” It’s that time of the year again and soon, the entrances to all the individual Walden Lake communities will be decorated and lit beautifully. Judging for the entrances will be the weekend of December 10th and 11th. Walden Lake Golf & Country Club is offering specials on golf and has dinners on the first and third Thursdays and the second and fourth Fridays of the month. The Club is encouraging the Walden Lake residents to consider joining the club and is offering special memberships without any initiation fee. The club is a very important component to our community and adds value to our homes. Stop by and visit and see what they are offering. If you have any questions about this column please feel free to call me at 7589586 or email me at nsweet@kw.com.

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The family of

Jennifer Daugharty of Plant City, FL would like to announce her engagement to

Joshua Brennan of Plant City, FL on October 22, 2011

Jennifer is a 2006 graduate of University of Tampa and is currently working at the family business, Broke & Poor Surplus in Plant City, FL. Joshua is a 2004 graduate of Plant City High School and currently is a franchisee with Snap on Tools serving the Bartow, FL area.

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laSt StoP a n ancient Chinese proverb teaches: “A journey of a thousand miles begins with but a single step.”

Last Stop Health and Weight Loss Solutions owner Diane True agrees. She said, “This wisdom is one of the very first principles I use in my business.” Most people want what is best for themselves and their families. Yet when it comes to good health, individuals may not manage it well. Making excuses, dealing with time constraints, and procrastinating are common reasons why individuals do not properly care for their health. In addition, in this age of technology, science, and research, many still seem to be at a loss when it comes to best practices in healthy eating, exercise and dealing with emotional issues that can prohibit overall wellness success. Last Stop Health and Weight Loss Solutions provides education and motivation to help individuals become vibrant healthy and active. According to Diane, “Taking power over our health and weight loss means becoming responsible for ourselves. It’s about understanding how the body works and learning to develop discipline. After you decide to take the ‘right step’, you will then need to make a serious commitment to yourself and the process.” Diane’s foray into the field of fitness began when he joined a gym for the first time in 1980. That experience set the wheels in motion to a career in fitness and wellness. As great instructors, trainers and teachers encouraged and inspired Diane, she desired to learn more for herself and then share with others. Through research and study, Diane heard about the fitness

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heaLth and weiGht Loss soLutions physiology course taught by a NASA affiliated professor, Dr. Anthony Abbott. At the time, she had no idea that course would set her on a whole new path. Beginning in 1997, she applied her learning and abilities as a fitness specialist at the Plant City YMCA for the next five years. After a series of life changing events, Diane began personal training and successfully counseling individuals with regards to their overall wellness needs. Diane commits in writing to clients that she will provide them “with every proven tip, tool, motivation, incentive and support” and offer “experience, expertise, time and commitment.” She believes in doing whatever needs to be done to assist clients in achieving their goals. Not one size fits all. With Diane, there will be no calorie or point counting, no starvation, and no grueling, in-yourface heart attack inducing workouts. Instead, says Diane, “Tried and true methods practiced gradually through the use of real food, behavior modification techniques, incentives, motivation, relaxation and stress reduction strategies, and much more will bring success.” As a mentor and coach, Diane is committed to give each client what they need to find the strength and determination to see results. Last Stop Health and Weight Loss Solutions offers holiday pricing, private packages, group rates and special programs from now through January 3, 2012. For more information, call (813) 719-3244.

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Five Good Reasons to Create an Investment Strategy S submitted By: edward jones

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Dear Plant City:

In the note I wrote to you in last month’s edition of the “Focus” I shared about how I’ve been praying for you— and I also shared about my dream to plant a house of worship in this wonderful city we love so well. May I share a bit more with you about that dream? It comes from a heart that loves to worship God in community with others. Baptist author John Piper has said, “Delight is higher tribute than duty”. To me, part of what this means is that when we make worship the purpose of all that we do, then, acts of love and service naturally flow from there. The things we do for God, and for those around us, are a higher tribute to Him when they come from delight. My heart for the church, both when it’s gathered inside four walls and when it’s scattered across the city, is that worship comes first— it’s the singular purpose of the church. Then, the many tasks of the church, which include loving others and making disciples, bubble right up out of delighted hearts. Worship isn’t just a Sunday thing: It’s an everyday, 24-7 thing! Putting worship first has a wonderful way of balancing and prioritizing our whole lives. So, Plant City, my pastor’s heart wants to build authentic Christian community—a worshiping body of believers where people love each other, serve alongside each other, are accountable to each other, and are called to hospitality—all while growing in Christ-likeness. And my pastor’s heart is to do all of this with you! Do you have some similar feelings in your heart? As always, let’s keep the conversation going. I’m looking forward to hearing from you. With love, Fr. Ken Rushing

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ome people buy investments here and there, now and then. Others open an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), put some money in it, and then forget about it. But this type of haphazard investment behavior can lead to haphazard results. On the other hand, you’ve got five good reasons for creating and following a comprehensive, long-term investment strategy.

Reason No. 3: You need to help manage the unexpected. You can’t predict what life will hold in store for you. To cope with unexpected costs, such as a major car repair or a new furnace, you’ll need to create an emergency fund containing six to 12 months’ worth of living expenses so that you won’t be forced to dip into your longterm investments. And to deal with other major uncertainties of life, you’ll need adequate life and disability insurance.

Reason No. 1: You want to enjoy a comfortable retirement lifestyle. For most people, building resources for retirement is the most powerful reason to invest. As a key part of your investment strategy, you’ll want to consider investments that have growth potential. The proportion of your portfolio devoted to these growth investments should be based on your individual risk tolerance and time horizon. And, as you move much closer to your actual retirement date, you may decide to shift some — but certainly not all — of your portfolio from growth-oriented vehicles to those investments that can provide a reliable income stream and incur less volatility.

Reason No. 4: You need resources for major life events. Your retirement may eventually require the bulk of your financial resources — but it’s not the only milestone for which you’ll need to save and invest. You may need a down payment on a house, or you may someday even want to purchase a vacation home. And if you have children or grandchildren, you may want to help them pay for college. Reason No. 5: You’ll want to keep in mind investment-related taxes. Taxes, like inflation, can eat into your investment returns. You’ll need to evaluate whether you can benefit from tax-advantaged investments and retirement accounts, such as traditional or Roth IRAs.

Reason No. 2: You need to stay ahead of inflation. Over the past few years, we’ve experienced relatively low inflation, but over time, even a low inflation rate can dramatically erode the value of your savings and investments. That’s why you may want to consider investments that provide the potential for rising income.

So there you have it: five good reasons to adhere to a unified investment strategy that’s tailored to your situation. This type of “blueprint” may not sound glamorous, and it’s certainly not a “get rich quick” formula, but it will help you stay on track toward your important financial goals.


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owner of Myers Cleaners

How did you get into the dry cleaning business?

our local schools. My ad in this month’s FOCUS Magazine provides collection details and contact information.

My family has been in the commercial cleaning business for many generations in Lakeland. It was a natural fit for me to continue with this family tradition. I have had a dry cleaning business in Plant City since 2004.

What are your aspirations?

What inspires you? My business inspiration is twofold. First, no two days in a row are the same. Our customer needs change and evolve and our business does as well to keep our customers happy. Second, I am inspired by providing great dry cleaning service to our customers which keeps them coming back. I also am inspired through community outreach. For example, I am an active member of the Plant City Noon Rotary Club and Trustee for the Plant City Boys & Girls Club. In addition, I am also currently involved in an effort called “Coats for Kids.” Myers Cleaners is partnering with Area VI Schools, FOCUS Magazine, Leadership Plant City Class of 2012, Jarrett-Scott Ford and Sunshine State Federal Savings and Loan to provide coats to needy children this winter. Individuals simply donate coats in good shape and Myers Cleaners will mend and clean the coats and work with the committee to redistribute through

I have two aspirations with the cleaners. The first one I cannot reveal at this time, but hope to announce in the near future. The second is continued and growing business success in the Plant City community.

What are your greatest successes? As I mentioned earlier, my family has a strong tradition of working in the dry cleaning business. Recently, my daughter and son-in-law began working in the family business. They represent the fifth generation of our family members to work in the dry cleaning business. I am very proud of them and know they will be very successful.

What do you have planned for your future? My business plan is to stay in the Plant City community. We are a Plant City business. Most of our employees live here, which enables us to be very relationship focused. Great customer service is our top priority.


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Dr. Greg Den Haese Women’s Care of Florida How did you get into this branch of medicine?

What are the greatest successes of the practice?

I delivered my daughter while in medical school. The patients are happy, healthy and listen to the doctor. Almost every day is a happy day.

We have a number of great successes. We are number one in Robotic Surgery east of Clearwater and west of Orlando. We are the number one practice doing in-office procedures. We have established In-office Mammograms, Bone Density Scans and Vaccines which increased the level of care for our patients.

What are your aspirations for the practice? I would just like for the practice to continue to contribute to our community and to continue to give the best quality care that our community has become accustomed to.

What inspires your practice? For me, it’s knowing that our patients trust us with their care, and in the end that we deliver a healthy baby and mom.

What do you have planned for your practice in the future? We are always looking for ways to increase our Customer Service and the level of care with which we treat our patients. We will continue to add services that will enhance the patient experience.

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sports » volleyball Hackemack was fitted with a back brace that she will wear until December and which will keep her from even attempting a comeback this year. The hardest part was telling her coach, Brittany Wilson and the rest of her team. She felt that she was letting them down. But to Taylor’s credit, the diagnosis didn’t make her bitter. In fact, she is encouraging… positive… bubbly. “After a few days I adapted to the news. My mom and dad have been so encouraging, along with some of my friends. I was also encouraged by the movie, ‘Remember the Titans.’ I love the message that it gives: ‘If you have the will and drive you can overcome anything.’”

Photo courtesy of Taylor Hackemack

Overcoming Adversity… Hackemack has the “Drive and the Will” Twice Y

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ou’re a senior in high school. You had two all-conference years, and an offer to play volleyball at a Division 1 college. You are looking forward to the best year of your life, so far. You’ve prepared all spring and summer for your final season. Everything is going your way… that is until you feel some discomfort that turns into pain. The diagnosis? A broken back. “When they told me,” Taylor Hackemack recalled, “there was this initial sense of depression that lasted a couple of days. My mom was with me. We were both crying. Everybody was crying. I cried as I went to doctors’ appointments for three days. My season was over.” Taylor, a senior at Durant High School, was told that she had a fracture to one of her vertebrae, a result of a fall that they suspect, occurred sometime in the summer during a game. Hackemack has a high tolerance for pain and the injury wasn’t unbearable until it was aggravated after only three games into the Cougars’ season. For Taylor, this was news that she had heard before. You see, during Hackemack’s freshman year a doctor told her that she had been playing on a broken foot for months. Later it was discovered, that Taylor’s other foot was broken, too. Surgery followed and Taylor maneuvered

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around on her cast boots with the aid of crutches for about five months.

At that time, Taylor who lives with her mom Meredith, and her dad Ken were living in Texas. After Ken changed jobs, the Hackemacks moved to the Dover area and Taylor enrolled at Durant. Taylor was not able to return to competition until October when she slowly eased her way back in. By the end of the season, she received second team all-conference honors as a sophomore. In her junior year, Taylor was back in action without any lingering effects and had a stellar season. This time, however, she was a first team all-conference selection. Along with the notoriety came a visit to Mississippi State University and Taylor verbally committed to the school to play volleyball. Taylor is tall at 6’2”, a bonus for a volleyball player. She is also athletically gifted. Her mom is a former volleyball coach at the junior high level and her father played professional football with the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World Football League and with the Buffalo Bills of the NFL. She may have gotten some of her talent naturally, but she had worked so hard to make herself better. That’s why the doctor’s news hurt so badly. Photo courtesy of Taylor Hackemack

Taylor is an example of the movie’s message. She has overcome adversity… twice. By the way, after a dismal start without their star player, Durant has made it all the way to the regional semifinals. Taylor can be seen cheering her teammates from the bench… helping them to overcome adversity, as well.


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sports » athlete of the month

written By: Joe Bowles

Morgan McGavin T his year will be the defining year for Plant City Raiders’ Morgan McGavin. And the senior playmaker is looking forward to the challenge. After averaging seven points per game last year as a first-year varsity starter, McGavin is confident that her game has improved and the team overall will be improved as well.

This year, a lot of responsibility will be placed on McGavin as she will be the primary ball handler, alternating at point guard and shooting guard in a fast-paced offense that should prove to be lethal enough to upgrade last year’s record of 2-18. The 5’5” 125 lb. sparkplug will rely on her ability to push the ball up court and her talent to get her shots off quickly. Morgan may have given us a preview of what she is capable of in a game she played last year against East Bay when she led all scorers with 17 points. McGavin’s journey began when she was nine years old. “My cousin, Chris Hughes, played for Gulf Breeze High School in Pensacola. I used to go watch him play and he inspired me to want to play basketball too. So, I started playing in the third grade for a team sponsored by a Methgodist church in a recreation league and I played in that league until the fifth grade when I left there and moved with my family to Plant City.” Morgan has a big family. She lives with her father Mike, step-mom Sandy, step-brother Tyler, and her sister Regan, a sophomore forward on the Raiders’ team. She also has two additional step-brothers, one step-sister, one halfbrother and one half-sister -- enough family members for two teams. After moving to Plant City, Morgan took three years off from playing

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competitive basketball and didn’t play again until her freshman year in high school. At that time she also joined the Plant City Ballers, a travel team led by her Raiders’ coach, Mark Boswell whom McGavin highly respects. “Coach Boswell does a great job. He is very passionate about the game which makes us passionate too. He works hard on and off the court. He’s an inspiration to the whole team,” McGavin said. Life for McGavin is not all about basketball. Her other passions are scary movies and singing. She gets an adreneline rush from scary flicks, but she gets the cold shoulder from her friends when she sings. “Yeah, I love to sing, but I’m terrible! I used to sing karaoke but everybody tried to keep me away from the microphone.” Morgan also plays flag football for the Raiders. She is a running back, slot receiver, and conerback. McGavin helped lead last year’s team to an undefeated regular season. The team then advanced through the fourth round of the state playoffs before being eliminated by their first loss of the season. Morgan has a desire to play basketball in college. With a 4.5 weighted GPA, McGavin is weighing her options loooking at schools like the University of Dallas, Crown College in Tennessee, Berea College in Kentucky, and Southeastern University in Lakeland. Her desire is to major in psychology. She wants to be a sports psychologist, a counselor with children, or a professional singer… if anyone will let her near a microphone.


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written By: Joe Bowles on base a lot, and we’re playing aggressive baseball right now. Also, our pitching is really coming around.” For Brosky, parity seems to be the name of the game in the minors, “In this age group every team is about even. Every game has been a barnburner. You can tell that the skills of the players on every team have really improved as the season has gone on.” Brosky teaches the importance of baseball fundamentals. His philosophy is “always hustle.” He also has some team rules. 1. No Pouting; 2. Good sportsmanship; 3. Pray before games; 4. No negative talk; 4. Clean up the dugout; and 5. Carry your own gear. “It’s the little things that make you successful,” says Brosky.

Baseball Team of the month Gamecocks Hold onto Lead as Fall Season Winds Down I n Florida, baseball is year-round. And why not? We have the weather to play the sport nearly everyday of the year. So, while a few players put up their bats and cleats at the end of the summer, most simply take a few days off and then head back out to the park for fall baseball. That’s the way it is here every fall as the Plant City Little League “second” season winds down with five divisions from tee-ball to juniors vying for the top spot in their age group. The first fall games were held in mid-September and the

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final games are scheduled the week before Thanksgiving with a league tournament held in each age group. The fall is a time for fun and player development, but that does not mean that the quality of play is any less than the rest of the year.

That is evident by the play of the Minor League Gamecocks (9-10 tear-olds) who are holding on to first place by a slim thread through November 1, with three games remaining to be played. In fact, four of the six teams in the minors division are all within a half game of one another in the standings, which means that first place

is in jeopardy every game.

Carl Brosky, also known as Lieutenant Colonel Brosky, coaches the Gamecocks (originally the Volcanoes). Carl is a logistics officer and a 26-year veteran stationed at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa. Assistant coaches who share responsibilities with Brosky are Pete Vanfossen, Jody Duran, and Gary Miller. “We’re doing good, said Brosky. “We have a winning record, we’ve seen some good pitching, we have went from not hitting to really hitting the ball well, we’re getting

For the Gamecocks, pitching is one of those things. “We don’t have any ace pitchers, but all of our pitchers have been real solid. Noah Cater has been solid on the mound and at the plate. Jack Brosky has provided good pitching, as well as behind the plate, and at first base. Joshua Jordan, who had taken two seasons off, has really played well for us. He’s the Ben Zobrist of our team… can play anywhere.” The Gamecocks are geared up for the remaining few games because they know that the final standings determine the seeding for the league championships tournament. Right now, they have the lead, but the field is bunched up behind them and every game is important. That’s the way it is every spring and every fall in Plant City Gamecocks players are Jacon Fuentes, Noah Carter, Jack Brosky, Logan Vanfossen, Justin McQuaig, Joshua Jordan, Ethan Duran, Brandon Miles, Hunter Croslin, Dalton Short, and Andrew Miller.


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ith a strong drive to better both her future and her community, Isis Ash perpetually strives to do her best with any task she is handed. From the tennis courts to the classroom, this more than well-rounded senior is the perfect representative of a model student. Academics are significant to Isis. She is currently ranked 9th in her class with a 5.88 GPA. This puts her in the top 2% of her senior class. Ash has even earned straight A’s since her freshman year. Due to her excellence in academics, Isis is a member of the National Honor Society, National French Honor Society, 1270 club, Academic Team, and the Science Club. Ash has been a member of the varsity tennis team since her freshman year. In those four years, Ash has been awarded the most valuable player, most dedicated player, co-captain, and she has won the Western Conference medal. Since her sophomore year, Ash has been the number one seed. Ash is dedicated to giving back to her community. In her freshman year, Isis co-founded the Special Olympics Tennis Anyone program. She is now the leader of this program which unites students with special needs kids to learn the basics of tennis. In July this past summer, Ash led a blood drive for the local Florida Blood Services center. Through promotions and

In her 10th grade year, Ash played the character of Thing 2 in the production “Seussical: The Musical” based upon the books of author Dr. Seuss. This successful production served as a catalyst in getting Ash inducted into the National Thespian Society her sophomore year. Along with all the activities Ash is involved in, she also manages to hold a job at Pac Sun as a retail sales associate. Due to her hard work and strong leadership, Ash has been awarded and honored various times. She was selected as the PCHS representative for the Hugh O’Brien Youth (HOBY) Leadership conference and a Youth Leadership Conference held by the University of Florida in her sophomore and junior year respectively. In her junior year, Isis won first place in the Plant City Photo Archieves Journalism contest, third place in the Plant City Optimist Speech contest, and was recognized as an AP Scholar with Distinction. She was also selected onto the Homecoming Court by her peers both her junior and senior year. Due to her outstanding PSAT scores last year, Isis is one of 1,600 semi-finalists in the country for the National Achievement award. In upcoming years, Ash plans to attend either the University of Florida or Duke to pursue a major as an oral surgeon. Ash’s drive to succeed and eagerness to help has instilled a great future ahead of her.


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One club he feels particularly proud to be involved with is Youth Alive, of which he has been a member of since 2009. Hurst helps organize everything within the club, from activities, to T-Shirt designs, to the annual “See You at the Pole” prayer day. Also a member of St. Clements Catholic Church, Hurst actively participates in the music ministry as well as being a youth group leader, usher, and Eucharistic Minister. With the time Hurst spends studying, playing golf, participating in multiple clubs, and at church, you’d think he’d spend his (little) free time relaxing; but Hurst doesn’t slow down for even a minute- he has chosen instead to give back to those in need. Hurst has volunteered more than 195 hours with My Brother’s Keeper, a food pantry. “It’s close to my heart, and it helps our community,” Hurst says, adding, “and I have a good time.” After high school, Hurst says, “My future is open to whatever I discover.” He has applied to Auburn University, Florida State University, and the University of Florida, with plans to seek a degree in engineering. With the amount of accomplishments already under his belt, he will no doubt be successful in anything he chooses to do.


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extra » al reuchel

So what’s wrong with flip-flopping! I Written By: Al Reuchel

f you believe the pundits, the biggest sin for any politician is to flip-flop. If I’m reading the tea leaves properly, that means to change your mind about a previously held position. In this year’s presidential race there are plenty of flips and flops, people changing their minds. I won’t point them out because their opponents are already doing a fine job of that. Now, I am no politician, though I do get to talk to plenty of them, so the sin of changing one’s mind has never been a litmus test for me. In fact, every time someone makes a big stink, I’m the guying asking, “So, what’s wrong with that?” Rick Perry told me the problem with flip flopping is not such a big deal when you begin formulating your positions. But as you get older, you should have solidified your

positions enough that you don’t need or shouldn’t need to change your mind. It’s a sign of weakness, I guess.

So, in my unscientific way I asked a few of my colleagues and friends about flip flopping and if they felt it was such a crime. Most didn’t think it was such a big deal. After all, have you ever changed your mind about anything important? I have and I’ll bet you the same is true for you. I used to hate vegetables and changed my mind when I found out there were actually good for me. And, my grandma would slip me a quarter when I ate my peas. It’s like this. I say I am going to stand in the road because I believe it’s a cool place to be. I’m not a car, but in our neighborhood everyone walks on the streets more than they do the sidewalks. So I’m standing there

and suddenly a big old truck comes roaring around the corner headed straight for me. I have two choices: I can stand my ground because I told my friends I liked standing in the street, or I can flip-flop and move out of the way and live to tell about it. Guess which option I would choose? Now I can hear your brain turning. That’s not a fair comparison because we should all know better than to stand in the street believing it’s a safe as the sidewalk. Consider this though. Suppose you supported a policy that made perfect sense at the time you supported the idea. Then someone comes along with a better idea, the scientific data to prove that it’s better, and a new policy that is genuinely better than your original idea. Who is the bigger fool or loser or most closed-minded that wouldn’t change

a position if a newer, better one came around? Are we all so 100 percent certain or convinced our ideas are so superior that if another one comes along we won’t at least give it a fair hearing? Again, I’m not a politician and I just try to apply common sense. We are all a bunch of flip-floppers from time to time and nobody crucifies us for it. But if you are running for office, changing your mind is the kiss of death. How about we all decide on our own which ideas are the best. How about we support candidates based on the positions they currently hold, not the ones they used to hold. How about we interpret changing one’s mind for a better idea that benefits more people and improves our lives as a sign of strength, of determined leadership that puts the good of the people above the ideology of party. Maybe that’s too radical. I think I’ll flip-flop and go back to having someone tell me how I should think. After all, isn’t that the American way?

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Although Claudia’s focus is on holding space for others to open up to their gift of expression, she is still allowing her own work to continue to evolve.

With the creation of her new studio known as Creative Journeys, Claudia is putting her lifetime of experience to great use. The focus of the studio is to offer others a chance to really delve into the process and experience of creating art, rather than a sole focus on the end result.

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Claudia refers to this type of art form as experiential art. A multitude of mediums are available for the artists to use, including watercolors, acrylics, collage, found objects, clay, crayons, pencils, and

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Dodge Durango Reappears for 2011 submitted By: Brian West

addition, the new Durango’s wheelbase is a full five inches longer than the Cherokee and provides a very smooth, stable ride. The body motions as it should, allowing drivers to take corners at speeds far superior to those of prior models. The new Durango is available with V6 or V8 Hemi engines. The base 3.6 liter V6 delivers 290hp. It’s quiet and smooth. The V8 Hemi produces a full 100hp more than its smaller counterpart, which feels like the best power to weight ratio for this new Durango. Acceleration is what you want in an SUV and the exhaust comes to life with the sounds of something more formidable under the hood.

Although the interior is much improved, and it is comfortable, it still feels a little too sterile. Although the layout works, each component is so segregated, as though someone different developed each and then everyone was asked to bring them together. Nothing really blends together, and that’s a feature for the driver that is always more appealing. However, each of the controls are within comfortable reach of the driver and their placement is sensible. The interior of the Durango provides seating for 7. At 6’2”, I like to judge the roominess of a vehicle by adjusting the front seat to my liking, which admittedly requires a little less legroom than other males my height. I just don’t like to have

the seat so far back that my legs and arms are completely extended. Anyway, then I like to climb into the second row to see how much “realistic” legroom is available, and then into the third row. The front seats are very comfortable and the driver definitely feels in control. The second row also provides plenty of legroom. I was very comfortable. However, the third row is obviously designed for those with a more petite stature. Ultimately, the 2011 Durango really delivers. It’s a large step in the right direction for what the Durango should have always been. More appealing to the eye, it has the necessary power necessary and provides comfort for its driver and passengers. If you’re interested in the new Durango, be sure to stop by your local dealership for a test drive. You won’t be disappointed.


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Limit one coupon per customer per visit. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Store must retain coupons. No substitutions allowed. No cash refunds. Void if copied or transferred and where prohibited or restricted by law. Consumer must pay applicable tax. May not be combined with any other coupon, discount, or promotion. Coupon may not be reproduced, copied, purchased, traded, or sold. Internet distribution strictly prohibited. Cash redemption value 1/20 of 1 cent. Good at 2307 JAMES L. REDMAN PKWY- PLANT CITY 813-659-1300.

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entertainment » red rose glimpse of Plant City’s and the Red Rose Inn’s icon, Mrs. Evelyn Madonia. They had seen the fashionable “Mrs. Evelyn” on Bay News 9 and wanted to experience the fine dining she is noted for at the Red Rose. Trays of desserts were displayed at each table from which guests could select the fourth course of the exceptional meal. Desserts attractively served included choices of Chocolate Mousse Cake, Cream Brule, Tiramisu, Cheesecake, and an Amaretto Dessert. Marge Ferro declared, “the Amaretto Dessert was incredible.” Betsy Schnarre exclaimed, “There is only one way to describe this evening . . . Delightful!” The couples went on to say that the Red Rose was the perfect place for their anniversary celebration as the “food was fabulous and the entertainment was fantastic.” They said without a doubt their first visit would be followed by many more.

Johnny Alston sings, “Stand by Me” to a table of ladies as he circulates around the dining room. Photo by Sherrie Mueller

“Get Ready. . . ’Cause here they come!” Johnny Alston’s Motown Rock & Roll Revue Rocks the Red Rose Dining Room written by: Sherrie Mueller

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he Red Rose Inn and Suites presented an “over the top” evening on a recent Saturday night in the Dining Room. Guests were greeted by Maître‘d David Rodas and escorted to tables where a menu describing the night’s four course meal was waiting. Dining guests were invited to select an appetizer, salad and entrée from a variety of delectable choices from seafood, steak, pasta, and chicken. P.J. Leary’s Las Vegas Sounds entertained the dining guests with a mix of songs from several eras. Several guests were celebrating special occasions from anniversaries to birthdays to getting together with great friends. On this particular evening Art and Betsy Schnarre of Lake Wales, Florida were celebrating 53 years of marriage. They were dining with Bill and Marge Ferro of Winter Haven, Florida who were celebrating 54 years of matrimony. Betsy and Marge are childhood friends who attended school together beginning with the 6th grade in

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Wheaton, Illinois. Both husbands got job transfers to Florida and the two couples were happily reunited. Last year the ladies celebrated their 55th Class Reunion from Wheaton High School, the school of football great, Red Grange. They were excited to celebrate their anniversaries and time together with great food and fabulous entertainment at the Red Rose. Following the dinner music of the Las Vegas Sounds, Johnny Alston’s Motown Revue took the stage singing “Get Ready . .. ‘Cause here we come.” This electrifying group had the crowd out of their seats and on the dance floor. Johnny’s dance moves were only surpassed by his voice of crowd favorites including “My Girl,” “Stand by Me,” and “Earth Angel.” Enjoying a night out with friends was Mary Hartnett Westerman, a former Plant City resident who moved from Plant City in 1976. Now a resident of Anna Maria Island, Florida, Mary brought neighbors from the island to treat them to Plant City’s finest dining venue. The ladies were hoping to get a

Guests fill the dance floor while Johnny Alston sings, “My Girl.” Photo by Sherrie Mueller

For an awesome evening out with friends or a special someone, dine at the Red Rose Inn and Suites where the owners and staff always exceed their guests’ expectations. Go to www.redroseinnandsuites.com for a calendar of scheduled entertainers and events. Make your next reservation or schedule your holiday party at the Red Rose Inn and Suites by calling 813-7523141. The Red Rose Inn and Suites is located at 2011 N. Wheeler Street, off Exit 21 on I-4, in Plant City.


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$ The Celebration Special is back! Four of our signature Chicken Fingerz, Crinkle Fries, Texas Toast, Zax Sauce® and a 32 oz. drink, all for a special price! Order one today, because a deal like this won’t last forever. Available for a limited time only.

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Also, don’t forget to order a Zaxby’s Party Platter today! They are perfect for any tailgate or holiday gathering! 2901 1/2 James Redman Pkwy. • Plant City • 813.752.1971 Prices may vary by location. Each restaurant independently owned and operated. © 2011 Zaxby’s Franchising, Inc. “Zaxby’s” and “Zax Sauce” are registered trademarks of Zaxby’s Franchising, Inc.

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The Catering Company & Café T he Catering Company & Café has enlivened private events in the Tampa Bay area for years. Now, as of last month, they’ve opened their café for breakfast and lunch right in the middle of downtown Plant City. We thought we’d come out to see what was on the menu.

Owner Sharon Silver told described what sets the food apart at The Catering Company. “Everything is made to order. It might take a few minutes longer, but it’s all made to order,” she said. The restaurant buys from local vendors several times a week to ensure that everything in the kitchen is at the peak of freshness. The breakfast selections include a good variety of staples. The Hearty Breakfast has scrambled eggs topped with cheddar cheese, bacon, sausage, pancakes, fresh cut fruit, and a choice of either Danish or a muffin. The Wrap Sandwich is made with scrambled eggs and cheese and a choice of meat, and comes with a choice of side for $5.95. We sampled a couple of lunch items. The 6 oz. Hamburger Steak was lean and was enhanced by the house made steak sauce. Between bites of the Blackened Chicken Wrap, we drizzled honey mustard over

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the Cajun grilled chicken breast, lettuce, tomato, and cheddar cheese. We also found the wrap to be a pleasure when topped with the side of homemade hot raspberry sauce. “Everybody likes the hot raspberry sauce,” Mrs. Silver said. Melted butter in the sauce mellows out the tartness to provide a rich, fruity flavor that makes it right to spread liberally over the food.

The French Fries at The Catering Company compare to those you expect from Five Guys- bold, seasoned, and soft. And there are a lot of them in a side. Overall, the food can be described as healthy (except for the massive, frosting covered Cinnamon Roll we carved into) and unless you really try otherwise, you can expect to walk out feeling like you’re full of a well-prepared, tasty, sensible meal. For the holiday season, some catering favorites from last year’s offerings are coming back and will be served in the restaurant. We especially look forward to a particular favorite we’ve heard aboutseasoned turkey breast stuffed with dressing and gravy. 1,800 of these were made for members of our National Guard last year alone, and we plan to join their ranks soon. “It’s just fabulous,” Mrs. Silver

said of the special. Watch for it on the seasonal menu starting November 1st. The Catering Company goes to great lengths to serve its customers any way they can. If you can’t get out of the office in downtown Plant City, call and have your food delivered via bicycle by the

813)707-1447 info@CateringCompanyCafe.com Mon – Fri: 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Sat: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 115 East Reynolds Street Plant City, FL 33563

Written By: John Ross staff. If you need to rent an upscale place for a business or other social event, the restaurant offers its own space for rent after hours (which are early- the diner currently does not serve dinner). For questions or to place orders, call the number below.


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resh specialties, top chefs, and great prices are what you can expect at The Asian Chen Restaurant located in the Thonotosassa Publix shopping area. Find out why customers are raving about this new fine dining establishment. Monday-Thursday 10:30am-10pm. FridaySaturday 10:30am-11pm: Sunday 11:30am-10pm. Seniors receive a complimentary beverage with their meal and party trays are available.

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hili’s has been spicing things up since 1975. There is something for everyones taste. From sizzling chicken or beef fajitas, fired grilled classic burgers or the new honey chipotle baby back ribs that are slow smoked over pecan wood so they’re “fall-off-the-bone” tender with a bold new honey-chipotle flavor that’s impossible to resist. Call in or come in, your always welcome at Chili’s.

3001 james L redman Parkway PLant city, FL 33566 813-764-8548 • www.chilis.com

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owboys Steakhouse and Saloon features a restaurant for meat-loving southerners to enjoy southern cooking and a connected saloon to line dance in afterwards. Inside everything is wooden from the floors to ceiling. Come in and enjoy juicy steaks,but don’t forget about our fresh baked sour-dough bread, and other appetizers and entrees that are sure to make your mouth water.

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i Casa Mexican Restaurant is a family-owned restaurant dedicated to serving the finest foods and atmosphere of Mexico and the Southwest. We serve lunch and dinner, and proudly feature Fajitas, Enchiladas, Tacos, Burritos, Quesadillas, Chiles Rellenos and Chimichangas, as well as other specialties of the house. In addition, we offer a wide variety of margaritas, beer and drinks to accompany your favorite meal. And best of all, at prices that are affordable to almost anyone. We’ve been voted Best Mexican by the Focus RCA awards five years in a row!

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f you love deep-dish pizza, Olde Town Pizzeria is the only place around to find it. The cheesy Chicago-style pizza is a popular item on the menu, as well as the Award Winning Strawberry Walnut Salad and thin crust pizzas. In addition, they have an array of delicious pastas, salads and sandwiches to satisfy all taste buds. This family owned and operated restaurant is a Plant City favorite for those who love high quality food and friendly service.

3011 james L redman Parkway PLant city, FL 33566 (813) 752-5800 • www.oldetownpizzeria.com

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lant City Hometown Buffet is a family owned and operated business started by Elaine Vo, a resident of Plant City for the last 24 years. They offer a wide variety of items spanning the five buffet bars, including seafood and steak. There is certainly something to fit every taste preference, especially if you’re looking for seafood with their catfish, stuffed crab, buttered shrimp and much, much, more.

1914 james L redman Parkway PLant city, FL 33563 813-754-4488

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he Red Rose Dining Room is the only 5-star rated restaurant in Plant City. Mrs. Evelyn Madonia invites you to allow Executive Chef Matteo Casini to take your taste buds on a delicious journey. Enjoy an elegant setting and beautiful atmosphere for lunch or dinner. On Tuesday night we have a “Southern Buffet”, and on Wednesday night it’s “Seafood Buffet”! On the weekends you can catch fabulous entertainment (visit the website for upcoming shows).

2011 n wheeLer st PLant city, FL 33563 813-752-3141 • www.redroseinnandsuites.com

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axby’s offers its guests indescribably good prepared-at-order Chicken Fingerz, Jumbo Buffalo Wings, sandwiches, Zalads, Zappetizers and milkshakes along with a variety of sauces.

Zaxby’s also offers Party Platterz and catering which are perfect for any size event. Visit Zaxby’s location in Plant City at 2901 1/2 James Redman Pkwy. to find out for yourself how delicious and flavorful Zaxby’s is.

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Would like to thank the following sponsors Caring Concepts Jeremy & Erica Burris Paradise Fruit Parkesdale Farms Plant City Animal Hospital Poppell Insurance Ryan and Angie Rollyson Sunshine State FS&L Trinkle and Redman Valrico State Bank Charles White P. A. Don Site Construction Edward Jones Mario Camacho Foods Farm Bureau David Danveport Fantasy of Flight / Orlampa Platinum Bank Right Level Surgical Benefit & Associates V & R Insurance Gumby Dr. Gulab Sher Alert Feltons The Car Store Dental & Associates Walden Woods Rubber & Accsories Episito Pizza Rich and Judy Glorioso Myers & Wright-Carole Wright

Top Shelf Outfitters Lines of Communication Minute Man Press Susan / Dance Instructor HHA Cameron Financial Raybro Electric Freds Friends of Olan and Tracy #1 Friends of Olan and Tracy #2 Friends of Olan and Tracy #3 Hopewell Funeral Home Bartow Chevy Clayton Jenkins Florida Insurance Center Hillsborough Title Jarrett Scott Ford Matrix Medical Red Rose SFBH TECO Wish Farms ZENO Americare Ambulance Holiday Inn Express Advanced Care Hospitalists Florida Wound Care Dian and Mike Sparkman State Farm Focus

CONGRATULATIONS COUPLE WINNERS 1st Place: Olan Deguzman and Tracy Connell 2nd Place: Gary and Tina Pike 3rd Place: Mike and Victoria Watkins BEST DANCE COUPLE Gary and Tina Pike 128

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plant city

calendar of events

If you have an upcoming event and would like us to add it to our calendar of events please email the information to: editorial@floydpublications.com

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 to SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Don’t Tell Mother 8:00 pm Enjoy a comedy about a Bank Robbery that is not what it seems. Production is put on by Plant City Entertainment, INC. Community Theater Ticket Info: General Admission $14.00, Seniors and Students $12.00 For more information contact 813-9270595

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 American Business Connections: Stanley J. Reynolds 11:00 am to 12:30 pm Business owners and professions come join Mr. Reynolds seminar about basic business concerns like problem solving, stress reducers, and increasing productivity. 3260 US 98 N, Lakeland FREE event- RSVP required For more information contact Carol Weathersbee 813-546-1645

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Pig Jam Starts at 10 am to 5 pm 9th annual prize winning BBQ festival event. Many Chamber of Commerce giveaways. 1500 South Park Road, Plant City $5 car parking fee

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Strawberry Classic Car Show 4 pm to 8 pm Go back in time and view classic model cars. 1986 and older cars and trucks will be accepted. Historic Downtown Plant City

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McCall Park 102 N. Palmer Street, Plant City For more information call 813-7543707

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 The Florida Opry Bluegrass, Country and Gospel family entertainment show. 1914 High School- 605 N. Collins Street Reserved Seats $12, $10 General Admission For more information contact Shelby at 813-757-9226

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 Tonight Heaven Touches Earth 9am and 11:30am Plant City Church of God For more information: Call the Church office 752-4591

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 TrueCouponing 7:00 pm With the all the craze of Couponing, come learn what to do, how to organize, and where to find the best deals 1206 N. Park Road, Plant City Free For more information call 813-545-5584

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 Carols of the Season 3 pm to 4:30 pm Presented by The Tampa Oratorio Singers Families are encouraged to come listen to cherished Christmas classics and Yuletide Carols. 407 West Mahoney Street, Plant City For more information contact

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Christmas in the Park Starts at 1 pm Family fun event with free food, events, and give-aways. For more information contact La’Tosha at llewis@plantcitygov.comor 813-7579195

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 Beautiful Star of Bethlehem 6 pm A Christmas production for the whole family to enjoy. First Assembly of God Plant City 602 Charlie Griffin Road

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20 A Time To Learn: For Family Caregivers 2 pm Participate in a training program to help meet the needs of those people with Alzheimer’s and related dementia. Free training For more information contact Stefanie Thompson 863-292-9210

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ONGOING EVENTS Auditioning now Vocalists for the Upcoming Musical Tin Pan Alley Show Scheduled for December 9th and 10th in Plant City Tickets are Available at Hardee Fashions 1501 N. Wheeler St. Admittance by Reservation For more information contact Al Cohen 707-0788

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Red Rose Inn and Suites Ongoing Events: Red Rose Inn and Suites- Every Monday Learn to Dance with Susan 7 to 9 pm. Learn and easy, fun, and fast method to start dancing with any partner on any dance floor. No partner needed. Call: 863-604-5060 (small fee) Red Rose Inn & Suites- Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Prime Rib & Seafood Buffet Enjoy baked, broiled, steamed, and fried seafood including lightly battered fried shrimp. Succulent steamed crab legs, even tender prime rib au jus with all the trimmings! All this plus salads and deserts to tempt the most demanding palates! Music from Free Time Jazz. Red Rose Inn &Suites- Every Thursday Singles Night Out Happy Hour, Dance Contest, Bottle of Wine and $50 Gift Card giveaway PLUS music from Destiny and either Melissa Malone or Tony Johnson! Strawberry Square, 4401 Pomenade Blvd., Plant City A full schedule of Square and Round Dancing is happening every day at Strawberry Square. We have many callers and cuer’s on the schedule. Visit our website: www. strawberrysquaredancing.com or call the office: 813-752-0491


Spring Music Lessons School of Music & Arts A Ministry of Plant City’s First Baptist Church

Instruction offered in guitar, piano, voice, strings, bass, woodwinds, drums, and percussions. We do not discriminate and offer lessons to those of all race and religion. Our Spring start on Jan 9- May 18 registrations are being accepted now.

Call 813-750-4878 for information on scheduling and fees School of Music & Arts A Ministry of Plant City’s First Baptist Church

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All A Bloom Florist

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Merry Christmas from

J & G Jewelers Making Dreams Come True Since 1983

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Plant City’s Largest Selection of Fine Jewelry at Affordable Prices

God Bless

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