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Strawberry season in Plant City will be celebrated in a new way this year as Bright House Networks, along with Wish Farms, will be hosting the first annual Strawberry Picking Challenge in February with funds raised supporting the Redlands Christian Migrant Association. It’s just another way the community can get involved in what makes our town stand out. And another thing that makes Plant City special is its outstanding schools. This month we commend Knights Elementary School for achieving “A” status! They are truly one of the best.

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Feature: Strawberry Festival Queen Contestants

Hundreds of spectators are expected to fill the Festival Grounds to witness 2013 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen Kelsey Fry crown to one of the 25 lucky contestants Who will be the next Florida Strawberry Queen and face of Plant City? Be sure to check out the biographies of each participant.

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Business: Dr. William B. Longabach, DMD

With over 17 years of service in Plant City, Dr. William B. Longabach is most proud of his team of dental assistants who provide warmth, comfort, and care in a friendly environment. It’s this dedication to patient care that makes Dr. Longabach come highly recommended in the community.

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Dining: The Corner Store

Joe and Cynthia Diaz, owners and cooks at The Corner Store, are pleased so many regular customers love to bring friends for a fresh, healthy lunch at their restaurant-market in Plant City’s historic downtown. The cozy, rustic atmosphere of the restaurant complements well the freshly prepared natural ingredient salads, sandwiches, and soups on the menu!

See Also: Talk of the Town - 14-16 Real Estate - 58-64 Athlete of the Month - 68 Spotlight: veriMED Team of the Month - 71 Health Group Plant City Seniors of the Month - 73 At veriMED Health Group, Plant City you Derek Maul Column - 75 get more than just medical attention. You get Candy’s Corner - 76 undivided attention. With complete health Wanda’s Words of Wisdom - 79 care services, they offer everything from routine checkups to treatment of minor emergencies. Recipe of the Month - 83 Above all, they offer patients the kind of old- Event Calendar - 90 fashioned personalized service that’s hard to Crossword - 93

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LETTER FROM THE

PUBLISHER

As we begin to celebrate our twelfth year serving the Plant City community, I had a chance to reflect back to the days when we first began. When our distribution manager Tony couldn’t work over the holidays, the necessary delivery duties meant that Zane, my oldest son, now 13 and I would invest some manual labor and driving time to distribute the magazines. Two men and a truck…and this photo that now floods my mind with sweet memories. Rising to the distribution challenge, I donned my courier cap, printed the distribution list and headed out. Most small business owners can relate, right? We wear many hats and do what we must to keep things rolling along…you know, like sweeping floors, cleaning the office bathrooms, emptying the trash and of course, making sure customers have their products on time.

dime for his effort. Watching him reminded me of the times so many years ago when my own father taught me the satisfaction of manual labor and earning money. Apparently, Zane had been watching his mother and I work over the years. Most of the time we weren’t even aware we might be teaching by example. Like most parents, we simply do the necessary to meet their needs, encourage them to do their best, and squeeze in some family fun whenever we can. This photo is now a treasure. Even though he’s still a student, my firstborn is now headed into manhood. He’s bright, compassionate, responsible, and FOCUSed. I watched him enjoy his accomplishments that day…and I wonder now, “What work will his future hold?” In this photo, I see potential and productivity and promise. I smile inside for the moments like these when dads, despite our failings, can get a little glimpse that we might just have been doing a few things right.

I had enticed Zane with an hourly wage for a day or two of work. He liked that idea, so off we went. And I took a few photos along the way. I doubt Zane even considered he might be honoring me that day through his attitude and This image of him bending over to lift a bundle work ethic, and even with the running mental tab of magazines inside the delivery van recalls to me he kept of what he would earn before nightfall. a much earlier one. I see a 18-month-old Zane buckled into his car seat in our Focus van twelve I’m pleased to report, I would hire him for fullyears ago. Buckled in as he slept through it. time work in a minute…he was that good. No complaining, no slacking, just working to earn a Fast forward to this workday. Watching him help day’s pay. me load and unload stacks of our recent issue made this proud dad smile. Thank you, Son, for the gift you won’t fully fathom until the day when your own furture child He’s strong now, and his Focus t-shirt is man- helps out with family jobs. In the meantime, this sized, he’s tall, too—definitely too tall to stand photo speaks of a legacy. Zane Floyd, well done! upright in the van like he once did. I had last delivered our magazines almost twelve years ago. It felt good to become familiar again with the tasks Tony tackles each month. At each distribution point, we refilled the red FOCUS newsstands with our newest issue. A serious Zane worked hard. He took ownership to do this job right, and he earned every single

Warmest Regards, Mike Floyd

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www.focusplantcity.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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Youth Parade Applications Available

The Youth Parade has been presented by the Plant City Civitan Club for several years and will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. The theme for the parade this year is Florida’s Best Family Recipe! For 2014 Youth Parade applications go to the following Email address: www.flstrawberryfestival.com and click on contest rules and scroll down to 2014 Youth Parade.

The Plant City Civitan Club has coordinated the Youth Parade in Plant City for the past 40 years and this year is no exception. Pat Pogue, Youth Parade Chairperson, has been visiting schools to encourage participation in the local parade. The parade lines up at the Farmers Market and will follow the same route as in the past several years. The parade departs at 11:00 a.m. from State Farmers Market on the corner of Martin Luther King Blvd. and Alexander Street and continues north on Alexander Street and west on Reynolds Street. The parade will pass the Florida Strawberry Festival grounds on Reynolds Street and disburse near Sammonds Road area or the floats can disburse at the Farmers Market for the safety of everyone.

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The judging for the Award Categories is as follows: BEST CLUB/GROUP FLOAT (non-professional) BEST CHURCH FLOAT (non-professional) BEST MARCHING UNIT BEST BAND ENTRY

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Second and third place winners in each category will receive rosettes. For more information on the 2014 Youth Parade, go to the Florida Strawberry Festival’s website. You may also contact Pat Pogue at (813) 754-4680 or Email ppogue1559@aol.com. Shiloh Baptist Church

Grand Marshall Announced

Bobby Brantley will be the 2014 Parade Marshall for the Plant City Strawberry Festival Grand Parade, Monday March 3, 1:00PM Bobby Brantley from TruTV’s Lizard Lick Towing©. "Bobby Brantley for "Lizard Lick Towing" stars in the TruTV Realty Docu-series, Bobby is Ron Shirley's longtime friend and co-worker. Repo man Bobby Brantley is the fullback who's job it is to protect Ronnie Shirley no matter the situation. Bobby is going to add some excitement to this years Parade and we are very lucky to have him participate in our event.

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Business Brief

Hillsborough Title and Paramount Title Corporation Merge Decades Worth of Title Insurance Experience Hillsborough Title acquires Paramount Title Corporation operations and staff effective December 31st , 2013, putting the Hillsborough Title family of companies in the top one percent of Title Agencies in the state of Florida for transaction volume. "We are excited about the merger of our two companies. Hillsborough Title and Paramount Title Corporation represent two of the largest, most reputable, and most experienced Title Agencies in the Tampa Bay area. Both of our companies were founded in 1984 and we are so happy to be celebrating our 30-year anniversaries together.” Stated Aaron M. Davis, President/CEO, Hillsborough Title.

Gentlemen’s Quest Club

Plant City High School’s Gentlemen’s Quest Club Gives Christmas Gift to a Plant City Family The gift is a full Christmas dinner for 20 persons given to a family of 5. Dessert is included. In front (from left to right) are Damion Springfield, Korey King, Steven Ogletree, Ms. Julina Dolce (Social Worker), Steven Moore, President (handing the gift to Ms. Dolce), Dexter Hutchinson, Roberto Patino. In the second row (from left to right) are Gabriel Botkin, Kijafi Coney, Jacary Stevenson, Darius Saunders, Kencari Chancey, Kevin Hunter and Dr. O’Brien, club sponsor. GQ Club is fairly new at Plant City High. GQ encourages male students to focus on good grades, good behavior and serving their community. This club of young men is embarking on their first community service while at PCHS and will be involved in many more of such events. The club will also participate in parades while representing Plant City High School and the community.

Registration For Little Miss Plant City Sign ups will be held on Saturday February 8, 2014 at First United Methodist Church of Plant City located at 303 N. Evers St., Plant City 33563, from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Deadline for signups will be February 28th. Contestants must be between 8 to 10 years of age on February 1, 2014. All contestants will be required to complete a application, submit 1 proof of residency and a fee of $50.00 cash only. Contact Lisa Rhodes at plantcityjuniors@hotmail.com or 813-376-8294 for additional information or questions about boundries. Emma Showalter was crowned the 2013 Little Miss Plant City , while Giselle Gutierrez was named the first maid. Rylee Vanstronder, Payton Talavera and Amanda Astrike made the 2013 court.

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ince 2009, the United Food Bank of Plant City has been attracting hundreds to the John R. Trinkle Center for its annual fundraiser, the Celebrity Chef Dinner. This year’s event will be the 6th, and if it’s anything like last year, it is sure to be a success. After three years with Chef Jon Ashton, and a year with former New York City firefighter turned chef, Joseph Bonnano, the Food Bank reached out to Whitney Miller. Miller was the season one winner of the FOX television show MasterChef. Most impressive about her victory, she won as a 22-year-old against people with far more experience and some more than twice her age. This year, Miller will return to Plant City for an encore performance that is sure to draw a crowd. Miller is from the small town of Poplarville, MS (pop. 2834 as of 2012). To say it’s a small town may be an understatement. Miller said, “We got our first red light after Hurricane Katrina and our first McDonald’s last year.” Although she hails from a small town, Miller’s creations in the kitchen are the likes of someone with years of experience around the globe. She simply

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This year, Miller will present a few recipes from her second cookbook. However, back by popular demand, she will repeat the pan-fried chicken everyone enjoyed last year. Although Miller is cooking on stage, she couldn’t possibly make enough to feed the 300 plus attendees. So Fred’s Southern Gourmet Catering will take on that responsibility. They will make the evening meal using Miller’s recipes. Last year, many said it was the best meal they’d ever experienced at a catered event; an experience the Food Bank hopes will be duplicated this year. Food Bank board member, Bruce Rodwell, will Emcee the event. The event will also feature a silent auction and of course great food and fun. Miller will also be available again this year for book signings. She’d hoped her second cookbook would be available in time for the event, but will have plenty of copies of her first cookbook available. Tickets are $75 each and tables of eight start at $800. The event will be held on Friday evening, February 8th – a great early Valentine’s Day event. If you are interested in attending the event, please call Christine Miller, Executive Director. She can be reached at 813-764-0625.


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title. After participating last year, and not landing a spot in the Top 10, Raegan was unsure about running this year…till one day confirmed it for her.

Once the preliminary walks and introductions were complete, nerves set in across the auditorium as the top 10 finalists from each division were revealed.

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Sharon Brightwell, Raegan’s “Nana”, shared what confirmed her granddaughter’s decision to run again this year. “We were at the Relay for Life and the Strawberry Queen and her Court were there, and they asked her if she was going to be a part of the Junior Royalty, and that was all it took…’I can’t wait to do it!’.”

Although Raegan did not advance to the next round, she still kept a smile on her face and a lightness in her step.

All contestants were announced by sisterDuchess (7-9 years old), Princess (10-12 duo, and the night’s Mistresses of Ceremony, Stephanie Bikowski and Jennifer Morgan, years old) and Queen (13-15 years old). who held titles of the pageant when they Among the proud parents was April were younger. Monroe. Being a 6th generation Plant City native, Monroe also ran in the Each young lady walked the stage in their The event took place on Saturday, January 11 pageant when she was in third grade. own eloquent way to show the judges why and consisted of 120 contestants comprised Her daughter, Raegan Alexis, was one of they should be the holder of the next crown. of four age groups: Baroness (5-6 years old), the contestants striving for the Duchess

Once all answers had been given, many which included a mixture of family and the Strawberry Festival, the top five finalists from each age group were called to the stage, one division at a time.

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leasant greetings and friendly conversation filled the Charlie Grimes Family Agricultural Center as the Junior Royalty Pageant prepared to commence.

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The second round of the competition showed off the young ladies’ personalities as they answered the question, “What is your recipe for fun?”

And the 2014 winners are: Abigail Lee Mullis (Baroness), Giselle Gutierrez (Duchess), Tory Wegner (Princess) and Drew Knotts (Queen).

2014 Junior Royalty winners - Abigail Lee Mullis (Baroness), Giselle Gutierrez (Duchess), Tory Wegner (Princess), Drew Knotts (Queen). Photo by Darcie Jarrett

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Kayla Troupe finished of the Top 5 in the Queen division. Photo by Darcie Jarrett

Rachel Allison Turner looks back at the judges during her stage walk. Photo by Darcie Jarrett

DIVISION FINALISTS: Baroness:

Madelynn Harwick, Ava Rose Futch, Kiera Folsom, Kaylynn Morie Woodard (Runner-up) and Abigail Lee Mullis (Crowned)

Duchess:

Sara Grace Sparkman, Milee Hasting, Paige Zarecor, Trinitee Michele Davis (Runner-up) and Giselle Gutierrez (Crowned)

Princess:

Avery Laverne Surrency, Lacie Lynn Collins, Kaily Marie Yacinich, Kendall Gaudens (Runner-up) and Tory Wegner (Crowned)

Queen: Kendall Gaudens finished of the Top 5 in the Princess division. Photo by Darcie Jarrett

Madelynn Hardwick showed her personality during the question round. Photo by Darcie Jarrett

Ready for her stage walk, Skyler Gill takes her mark. Photo by Darcie Jarrett

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ordon Mote will perform at Plant City Church of God on Sunday evening, January 26 at 6:00 p.m. The public is invited to this exciting free event at 2103 Mud Lake Road. Voted “Top Piano/Keyboard Player of the Year” at the 44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, the blindsince-birth Mote surprised his family one Thanksgiving Day at age three by miraculously playing “Jesus Loves Me” on the piano with both hands. He toured with his family’s singing group until undeniable talent made him an awardwinning Nashville sessions player. Two days after Mote’s graduation, Cum Laude with a music degree from Belmont University in Nashville (transferred from Jacksonville State University in Alabama), Grammywinning recording artist Lee Greenwood

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hired him for keyboard and background vocals. As a studio musician, Gordon’s big break came when Country Music Hall of Fame keyboardist Pig Robbins (who is also blind) couldn’t make a session and recommended Gordon. That day, Alan Jackson recorded his poignant 9/11 tribute “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)?” — resulting in the first number one single for Gordon. Since then, he has played for music’s biggest names, including Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Martina McBride, Bob Seger, Alan Jackson, Rascal Flatts, Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie and Alison Krauss.

The vocalist, producer and keyboardist extraordinaire creates songs that touch the heart. More than his undeniable talent, his fans appreciate his message of Christ’s love to a world in need of hope. Since stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, Gordon has recorded an impressive body of work—three instrumental and six vocal albums—including the Dove Awardnominated “If You Could Hear What I See” (2004), “Don’t Let Me Miss the Glory” (2007), “Songs I Grew Up Singing” (2012) and for Christmas 2012, “The Star Still Shines.” The songs on his latest New Haven Records album, All Things New, offer encouragement for life’s great struggles. His wife Kimberly and their children Samantha, Parker and Ashton, sing “For You” with him. Friends Darius Rucker, Josh Turner, Sheryl Crow, Matthew West and Scotty McCreery joined him on “Do You Believe in Love.”

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Mote recently wrapped up a six-year stint singing and playing for the popular Gaither “I’ve played for every one of these artists on Homecoming concerts and recordings so their records,” Mote explained. “For them he could devote more time to his family and to sing on mine was a real honor.” expanding solo career.

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have always held Knights Elementary as one of the best schools around. I speak from experience as I too once taught there. I cannot say enough about the atmosphere developed by the faculty and staff. It seems it has only gotten better over the years. For a school to really work, it all begins with the administration. If you have a great bond and friendly environment straight from the top, it just topples down to everyone else…a ripple effect. I have to say that Knights Elementary has just that. Janine Hall, the school principal, has what it takes to build that perfect atmosphere at Knights Elementary. They are well known for their “family environment” and always work as a team.

Article by Deana Garrison techniques and strategies used, this school doesn’t miss a beat. They proved that this past year by being the top school. They were the only Elementary School in Area 6 to be called an “A” school. Every year it gets harder to hold that title and this year Knights Elementary made it look easy.

Hall is extremely happy with the progress Knights Elementary has made and says, “Our school motto is ‘Second to None’ and we work very hard to live up to that expectation. If I had to pick out one of the biggest factors that leads our school success, it would be the shared vision of our faculty and staff members. At Knights we are a united team of faculty and staff that is focused on the success of each and With that important aspect in place, the every student. Our teachers are caring, teachers can then concentrate on the dedicated, professionals and we focus on most important piece to the puzzle… early intervention as a foundation of our CSBPlantCityCommercialFinalAd:Layout 1 11/6/13 8:16 PM Page 1 the students. With all the data-driven daily academic program.”

littlest learners for the past several years and it has finally paid off.”

Pam Abella, a teacher at Knights Elementary said, “We are seriously a data driven school. We act on our data then collaborate and plan rigorous lessons. Most importantly, we all support each other in getting our students where they need to be. Often times myself and other teachers have afterschool groups for enrichment and intervention.”

Congratulations Knights Elementary on your success.

It is obvious that this school pulls together as one. Linda Herman, another teacher at Knights Elementary summed it all up with, “We are a team that has been working diligently starting with our Janine Hall is the proud Principal of Knights Elementary. Photo by Linda Herman

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n February 8, the City of Plant City will host the first annual Railfest, honoring the impact the railroad had on our community’s growth and success. The event will include a ceremony to honor local railroad man, R. W. “Bob” Willaford, and his gift to Plant City.

“I grew up in Plant City,” says Willaford. “I could’ve sold it all but then all I would’ve had was a big pile of money. Now my grandkids and great-grandkids, and other people’s grandkids can enjoy the history of the trains for years to come.”

While raising funds for the now-open Plant City Viewing Platform and Tower, Commissioner Mike Sparkman met with Willaford. He realized what an asset Willaford was holding onto and began attempts to get it donated to the Union Station Depot.

Willaford spent much of his life riding the rails as a locomotive engineer for Atlantic Coastal Line. When he retired, he searched the nation for a collection of railroad memorabilia. Through the last few years, he has hosted holiday events to share his collection with the neighboring kids. “He didn’t want his stuff to become Now he has donated it for future children scrap iron and we wanted it to enrich the heritage of Plant City,” Sparkman said. “So and rail fans to enjoy. it was a win-win situation.”

Article by Deanna Hurley City Manager Greg Horwedel was pleased with the addition to downtown Plant City’s amenities. “The museum and viewing platform will draw visitors and tourists to our City and benefit hotels, restaurants and other tourist attractions. It’s a great success for everyone.”

Willaford donated 28 items to the City of Plant City, valued at more than $200,000. Most visible are the 1963 Seaboard Caboose and 1964 Whitcomb Locomotive displayed in front of the train depot. Local companies donated their services to get the equipment into place, including Brewington Towing, Wetherington Tractor Service and C. J. Bridges Railroad Contractor. Their contributions will also be honored at the Railfest ceremony.

Drawing fans and families alike, Railfest is scheduled for February 7-8. Community sponsorships have funded family-friendly activities while the organizers have worked with CSX and local train enthusiasts to maximize train-viewing at the platform during the day. “Railfest looks to be an exciting event that will draw local Tampa Bay families and railfans from around the nation,” said Horwedel. “We will celebrate Plant City’s beginnings in rail and our future through rail.” Friday night’s event, 6-10 pm, will include two free movies on a big screen TV with donated Blue Bell ice cream and popcorn. Saturday’s event, from 9 am- 6 pm, will include barbeque lunch, Bounce Houses, Kiddie Train rides, Museum tours, Scavenger Hunts and more. For more information visit www.plantcityrailfest. com.

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Packages of toys being arranged to be distributed to the children. Photo courtesy of Tom Anderson & Sharon Moody

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he spirit of giving was in the air on December 19th, 2013 as the annual Santa Sled Festival returned for its 15th consecutive year to be even more successful than it has been in the past. On this chilly morning at Samuel W. Cooper Park, the cold air was the last thing that would stop any of these parents and children from celebrating the spirit of Christmas provided in part by the Des ‘Aimes social club, the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club, and the Plant City Black Heritage Foundation, among other sponsors.

together the event, distributing the food, bicycles, gift bags, and grocery assortments for those who qualified. Between the bustling of parents with their excited children and the sponsored kiosks lining the sides of the event, it all came together with a nice Christmas glow for everyone attending the area.

In addition to the tables of free food being served to the patrons, bags of toys were raffled off to the children of the event, giving everyone something to take home The event rallied hundreds of guests whom with a smile on their face. pre-emptively signed up to receive the charitable food and gift donations along the Towards the end of the event, the bicycles lake overlooking the park. It wasn’t hard to were also excitedly distributed to the kids, tell from the several dozen grocery bags of thus wrapping up another terrific event food that had been generously put together which had been put together primarily by and the tables upon tables of food that Sharon Moody and Dorothy Smith. the Santa Sled event had once again been successfully forged out of the love, kindness, With each passing year, the Santa Sled and good deeds of those who strive to put it event becomes both more prominent and provisional, so be on the lookout for more together each and every year. holiday cheer in the coming year. Volunteers from Plant City High School showed up as early as 7a.m. to help put

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griculture is a very big part of Plant City and the surrounding area. For years, area high schools have put together solid FFA programs with many students going on to serve as state and even national officers. As a community, we want to recognize these programs, their efforts, and the accomplishments of the students. College scholarships are a great thank-you, especially when they come from the help of the community. This year, the Strawberry Crest High School FFA program has put together a clay shoot to raise money for college scholarships. Wesley Joyner, his father, Richard, and Henry Gaudens have taken the lead for this first event. Wesley is a Florida FFA Foundation board member and parent of two Strawberry Crest FFA students, and has a lot of experience in the FFA. Richard is a member of the Florida FFA Hall of Fame, and Gaudens is also a parent of a Strawberry Crest FFA student. Wesley said, “Shooting clays is really the new golf tournament; the new way to fundraise. It’s really catching on. Fortunately, we’re getting some great help from people that have done this before.”

Here’s how it works. Anyone can participate. There will be several divisions and two levels – beginner and professional. Kids of all ages can participate, as long as their parents are willing to allow them to compete. No worries, mom and dad. There will be plenty of adult supervision on hand; including adults at each of the shooting stations. This is an individual competition, so you’re competing against everyone. Shooters will report to each of 8 stations. Each

Your entry fee includes the rental of a gun, if needed. You’re also welcomed to use your own gun. A 410 gauge shotgun is likely the most popular for younger kids, but you’ll find adults shooting with 20, 16 and 12 gauge. So there’s really no excuse. If you are free from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 25th, you need to make time to participate in this great event. Adults are $75 and youth are $50; which includes your gun, ammo, clays and lunch. This is a great deal.

Article by Brian West station provides multiple clays for the shooter. Once shooters have completed the clays at a given station, they progress to the next station. The more clays you shoot, the better your score. They will recognize the winners of each division, and then have a shoot-off to determine the top three overall winners. I know. It sounds like a lot of fun, The event will be held at FishHawk doesn’t it? Sporting Clays, 13505 Hobson Simmons Road, in Lithia. Joyner is hopeful to have You may be thinking, “Yeah, I’d love to between 50-75 participants for this event, shoot, but I don’t have a gun.” No worries! but will certainly accept more. If you’re interested in participating, please call Joyner – 813-5058227, Richard Joyner – 863-640-2616, or Henry Gaudens – 813- 951-1510.

(L to R) Strawberry Crest FFA Members Clay Joyner, Morgan Gaudens, Aly Joyner & Adrian Dyer.

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ish Farms decided to try something new for this year’s fundraising event by shifting the focus back to the fields. On Saturday, February 8, Wish Farms will hold its first annual BrightHouse Networks Strawberry Picking Challenge. The competition will take place from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm at Futch Farms, located at 3536 Futch Loop.

Each team will have a professional picker coach to guide them along the way. Photo by Darcie Jarrett

and promote the Florida strawberry season, providing music and activities for the family. which is such a vital part of our community.” For more information, or to purchase Tickets are $25 for adults and $8 per tickets, you can visit www.wishfarms.com/ child 12 and under. Lunch and strawberry spc or email Amber Kosinsky at amber@ shortcake are included with each ticket wishfarms.com. purchase and Radio Disney will be onsite

The sponsored charity is Redlands Christian Migrant Association which provides quality childcare and early education for children of migrant workers and low-income families throughout Florida. For the past 8 years, the grower-shipper has hosted a Pro Am tennis tournament, which has done well with about half a million dollars raised for the charity.

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Director of Marketing Amber Kosinsky with a traveling trophy. explained, “The idea behind switching up Photo by Darcie Jarrett the event was to open it to the public and full without overfilling; The Condition get the community involved.” – no evidence of bruising or decay; and Color – uniformity of color, picked at the The event will be strictly a spectator event. proper stage of ripeness (not over ripe/not Teams competing will be comprised of under ripe). For each eligible berry left corporate sponsors, a local celebrity and unpicked, the team will be assessed a 5 a professional picker coach. (Celebrities point deduction. are still being confirmed so no names are released at this time.) These are all normal standards the field workers are held to on a daily basis, which The winning team will be awarded a 3.5 ft the farm wants to share with the community. traveling trophy, but it won’t be an easy task. The competition will be executed much like a relay race. Although speed is a factor, just because you are fast won’t get you a win. Judges will also be scoring on the quality of the pick. This entails: The Pick – trimmed stems, no leaves in the pack; The Pack – berries are neatly placed and container is

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“We get so many requests throughout the year to visit our strawberry farm,” said Kosinsky. “The Brighthouse Networks Strawberry Picking Challenge will be a fun event for people that want to enjoy a day out on the farm all while raising money for a good cause. It will bring awareness Each team will be scored on their speed, quality of their pick, and cleanliness of to the difficult job of picking strawberries their row. Photo by Darcie Jarrett


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DID YOU KNOW

A STORY OF LONNIE B. AND THOMAS B. MACK

THE MACKS OF PLANT CITY Article by Plant City Photo Archives & History Center

(L to R) Catherine and Thomas Mack, Lonnie and Mary Davis Mack, Ruby Mack and Brother Robert at Lonnie and Mary Davis Mack’s 50th Weddine Anniversary, December 1963. Photo courtesy of the Plant City Photo Archives and History Center

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he Bard of Collins Street”. That’s what they called him. L.B. Mack that is. Everyone knew him as “L.B.” He ran the feed and seed store on South Collins Street, just south of downtown and across the street from the fledgling McGinnes Lumber Company branch.

The Macks moved to Florida about 1921, first to Wauchula, then to Vero Beach, back to Wauchula, where in 1930 Mack worked as a salesman in the seed business. The Macks then moved and settled in Plant City in 1931, purchasing a home on West Baker Street, where Ruby Irene Mack was still residing in 2014.

During the Great Depression, men who were down on their luck would come to L.B. for a special favor. They could not afford a gift, not even a special card, for their wife’s birthday, or their anniversary, and L.B. would write a poem for them. The men were proud to present such a unique and thoughtful gift. He sometimes wrote as many as 200-300 of these in a year’s time. L.B.’s son, Thomas B. “T.B.” Mack has collected twelve scrapbooks of his father’s poems.

L.B. Mack worked for Kilgore Seed Company for several years. After a dispute with the company, L.B. opened up his own feed and seed store on South Collins Street, not far from the Kilgore Seed store. Mack’s store was initially sponsored by Florida’s Favorite Fertilizer, but Mack later bought Young Thomas Birdell Mack played football it outright. for the Plant City High School Planters. He worked at his father’s Mack’s store became quite a gathering store, moving 200-pound place. Many townsfolk would stop in to bags of feed and seed, shop, but also to swap stories. Politics was and gaining muscle. He big in America during those years, and made All-State when frequently the talk turned to national, state, he played on the 1932 and local politics – especially local politics. team that had destroyed That was the seed that germinated into the virtually every opponent infamous “Mack’s Political Graveyard”. of the so-called “Big Ten” conference. Most of all, Using his poetic gift, L.B. would set up his the Planters wanted to cemetery alongside his Collins Street store. beat Plant High, and In it would be just about every politician who they did. It was more lost an election. Although the tombstones of a free-for-all than a would be erected shortly after the election football game, almost a took place, it seems L.B. had prepared well brawl, but the Planters in advance. In addition to using burlap and emerged victorious. And straw, old shoes, pumpkin heads, and hats, T.B. Blocked three punts, and sometimes photographs, L.B. would all of which resulted in erect a tombstone painted with a wonderful touchdowns.

When times were tough on the farms, some store owners extended credit and supplied the necessities for getting the next crop in, and would collect when it was harvested, if it was a good harvest. L.B. was one of these. Lonnie Birdell Mack was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, in July 1893. By 1917 he was married to Mary Magdaline “Maggie” and they had a son, Thomas Birdell Mack, born in October 1914. Lonnie was a baker at Dodenhoff ’s Bakery in Barnwell. Lonnie and Maggie’s son Robert was born in 1917 and daughter Ruby Irene followed in 1920.

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homespun story. Here are some of those verses from long ago: Young T.B. left Plant City to attend the University of Florida; short on funds he Close beside Mack’s Service Store returned to Plant City and worked as a Beneath all these guava bushes; salesman for a wholesale candy company. He Are several of our personal friends, later enlisted in the U.S. Army and served Who failed in their political wishes. in the European theatre. Returning to the U.S., Mack also returned to the University In every game of life, of Florida where he received his degree in There was to be a winner; agriculture in 1947. He then taught citrus The sands of time move on, horticulture to veterans at what is now the For saint as well as sinner. Citrus Research and Education Center at Lake Alfred in Polk County. So as you pass and read this verse, And praise the man who won; In 1951 Mack joined the faculty at Florida Remember these are all our friends, Southern College in Lakeland and taught And this is all in fun. citrus, agriculture, horticulture, and landscape architecture there until retiring J. ARDEN MAYS in 1998. He paused along the way to earn a master’s degree in education in 1955. Arden Mays has quit his city job, Now some several months ago; He wanted a job on the Budget Board; Mack basically created and developed And up the political ladder go. Florida Southern’s horticulture and citrus programs; known as “Mr. Citrifacts”, he established the magnificent Citrus Archives He failed to climb that ladder, Now look where he is today; on the campus of Florida Southern and Lost, rejected, could not win, oversaw that until well after he retired from The voters have had their say. teaching. The State of Florida declared Mack’s collection as the Florida citrus industry’s official archives in May 2001. It peeves us to do this Arden, But you know it must be done; Another day you can try again, Mack also served as the City of Lakeland’s When Carey don’t care to run. landscape architect from 1960 to 1970. He was inducted into the Citrus Hall of Fame The Tampa Tribune paid tribute to L.B. in 1997 and the Thomas B. Mack Park Mack is an article in the September 10, on the shore of Lake Hollingsworth was 2003, edition, with a photo of Mack’s dedicated in his memory in 2010. Professor Political Graveyard. Politics was a tough, T.B. Mack died in 2004 at the age of 90. serious, yet fun-filled activity in the days of Sources: Interview with Professor Thomas B. Mack; Plant that era.

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The Strawberry Classic Car Show will be held on Saturday, January 18th from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. in Historic Downtown Plant City. The car show features cars that are at least 25 years old, with many classics on hand from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. This is a great family event if you’re looking for a relaxing evening. Several of the downtown merchants are open longer hours to accommodate the crowds. You’ll probably run into many of your friends and neighbors. There are several food vendors, and the atmosphere is great.

no later than the Friday before the breakfast to allow the caterer to properly plan for the event. If you want to attend, and are unable to RSVP by Friday, you can call the Chamber and be placed on a waiting list, but there are no guarantees. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the Chamber at 754-3707. The Bike Show will be held on Saturday, February 1st in Historic Downtown Plant City from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. The show features hundreds of bikes from all over, with everyone riding in for a relaxing afternoon in downtown. For the enthusiast, there are bikes of all styles, makes, models, and both new and old. The show is always a little different, but there are often antique bikes where owners have spent countless hours restoring them to their former glory. And like the Car Show, many of the downtown merchants are open longer hours to accommodate the crowds.

The new Chamber members this month include: • Ameriplan Discount Programs held its ribbon cutting on January 7th • Lifecycles Tech LLC held its ribbon cutting on January 9th • Kasandra’s Boutique held its ribbon cutting on January 14th • AWCoffee.com will hold its ribbon cutting on January 16th at 11:00 a.m. at the Plant City Chamber, located at 106 N. The 2014 Chairman’s Banquet will be held Evers St. on Thursday evening, January 30th at 6:30 p.m. in the John R. Trinkle Center. The Keep an eye on the Chamber calendar event serves as the installation for new for new business ribbon cuttings at www. chamber officers and board members and plantcity.org. Then, make time to come join the formal passing of the gavel from the everyone to learn a little about each business, outgoing to the incoming chair. This is wish everyone luck, and participate in the always a great evening, and a lot of fun. The ribbon cutting photo. evening always ends with a pre-recorded video skit performed by the chamber board. Each month, the Chamber holds a Contact This year’s skit will be very entertaining. Breakfast. You must RSVP to the Chamber


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The Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on January 14, 2014 for Kasandra’s Boutique at 111 S. Evers St. Owner Patty Lizanich features both new and used items. You will find beautiful wedding gowns, new and used, as well as stunning vintage wedding gowns. You will find all that you need at Kasandra’s, including shoes, purses, and unique jewelry. And there’s more! She has teapots from Harrods in England, and unique teacups.

Lifecycles Tech, LLC

The Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on January 9, 2014 for Lifecycles Tech, LLC. Owner by Brian Gansz provides a much needed service in the Tampa Bay area, and the best part is it’s a free service! Electronic waste or e-waste, represents 2% of the total waste in the United States, but it contributes to 70% of the toxic waste. By recycling electronic items like computers, monitors, cell phones, printers and other electronic items, Lifecycles keeps it out of the local landfills – 99% of all electronics are recyclable. Brian also uses Department of Defense level data destruction software to ensure all data is erased. Providing service to both residential and commercial clients, you can call Brian for a free pick up in the greater Tampa Bay area.

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Since 1930, The Florida Strawberry Festival® has been crowning some of the most beautiful, smart and charming young ladies around at its annual scholarship pageant competition in Plant City. This year will be no different, when on January 25, the Lions Club will host the families and friends of 20 young ladies who hope to become the 2014 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen. Who will be the next Florida Strawberry Festival Queen? Enjoy reading the young women’s bios and have fun making a few predictions. Each year’s pageant brings its own surprises!

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Cassidy Wright

• Daughter of David & Janeel Shulmister • Junior at Plant City High School, Junior Class President. • Varsity Cheerleader, member of service club “Best Buddies,” Civinettes, Summer Teen Volunteer Program with South Florida Baptist Hospital, member of the National Honor Society. • Plans to attend the University of Florida and major in Marketing and hopes to find a career that allows her to travel.

• Daughter of Audie & Deena Ham • Senior at Plant City High School, dual enrolled at Hillsborough Community College. • Historian for Skills USA for Cosmetology and a member of the National Honor Society. • Working to earn cosmetologist license while continuing work on a business degree. • Plans to own a full service hair salon & spa.

• Daughter of Mark & Alicia Bishop. • Senior at Plant City High School. Dual enrolled at Hillsborough Community College. • Member of the National Honor Society, Senior Executive Council, current President of Skills USA for Cosmetology, reigning Miss June and on the Homecoming Court, member of Youth Alive, Civinettes and Raider Buddies. • Plans to attend Florida Gulf Coast University and double major in Psychology and Legal Studies while working as a licensed cosmetologist.

• Daughter of James & Deana Wright. • Senior at Plant City High School. Dual enrolled at Hillsborough Community College. • Member of the Senior Executive Council, National Honor Society and Civinettes, Varsity Cheerleader, member of the track team, flag football team. Attends First Baptist Church of Plant City. • Kindergarten volunteer at Knights Elementary and volunteer coach at the YMCA. • Plans to attend a four year university and major in Elementary Education.

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Kathleen Adkins

Caroline Birthisel

Marissa Thompson

Morgan Boehning

• Daughter of George & Marleen Adkins. • Senior at Plant City High School, dual enrolled at Hillsborough Community College. • Member of Civinettes, National Honor Society, Senior Executive Council and the track team. • Hobbies include singing, 5Ks, spending time with family, going to the beach, volunteering and traveling. • Plans to attend HCC and pursue a degree as a diagnostic technician.

• Daughter of Robert “Chip” & Mary “Mimi” Birthisel. • Senior at Newsome High School. • Editor-in-chief of the yearbook staff for 2 consecu¬tive years, senior class council and Varsity Golf team. • Hobbies include volunteering, going to the beach with family & friends, playing golf with her dad & sister, fishing, salsa dancing and exercising. • Plans to attend a the University of Tampa and pursue a degree in the medical field.

• Daughter of Jack & Anissa Thompson. • Senior at Durant High School. • 2013 Homecoming Queen and Calendar Girl, Durant Track Team and the Criminal Justice Mock Trial Club. • Hobbies include running, assisting with Little League football, fishing, going to car shows and spending time with family. • Plans to attend Florida State University, then pursue a Law Degree.

• Daughter of Geoffrey & Angel Boehning. • Senior at Strawberry Crest High School. • A four year member of FFA, Veterinary Assistant Program, member of the Strawberry Crest Goat Team and placed first in showmanship at the 2013 Hillsborough County Fair. A member of Beta Honor Society & volunteers at Companion Animal Hospital. Active in her church youth group, participant in Relay for Life. • Hobbies include horseback riding, traveling, competing in FFA competitions, and showing her goat. • Plans to attend the University of Florida and enroll in the Veterinary Science program.

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• Daughter of Chrystal English. • Senior at Plant City High School, Dual enrolled at Hillsborough Community College. • President of Plant City Sr. FFA Chapter, raises steers annually for the Florida Straw¬berry Festival, Ambassador of the Fl Strawberry Grower’s Assn, Relay for Life, works at Johnson’s BBQ. • Hobbies include drawing, painting & horseback riding. Attends Plant City Church of God. • Plans to attend a four year university to study law. Hopes to one day open her own law firm.

• Daughter of Melinda & Robert Morris III. • Junior at Plant City High School. Dual enrolled at Hillsborough Community College. • Member of the Civinettes, Yearbook staff and the Plant City High School Varsity Flag Football Team. • Hobbies include reading, creative writing, singing in the praise band at church and playing football with her dad and brother. • Plans to attend the University of Florida, pursuing a Law degree, specializing in Juvenile Adjudication.

• Daughter of Stacy & Connie Barrow. • Senior at Durant High School. • Member of the Student Government Association, National Honor Society, LEO Club, Varsity Cheerleader and the 2014 Cover Girl for Durant High School Calendar. • Hobbies include going to the beach, listening to music, shopping and spending quality time with friends. • Plans to attend the University of South Florida, major in Biology and pursue a degree in dentistry.

• Daughter of Scott & Katie Varnum. • Senior at Durant High School. • Outstanding Teen 2013, National Honor Society, Vice President of Student Govern¬ment, producer of D News morning show, Captain of the Varsity Cheerleading Squad, Managing Editor of Yearbook, member of LEO Club, Student Representative of Parent Teacher Student Association. • Plans to attend Florida Southern College and major in sports medicine with an emphasis on physical therapy.

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Heather Ross

Morgan Lewis

Kierstan Thomas

• Daughter of Jesus & Rosalinda Martinez. • Graduate of Plant City High School, Freshman at Hillsborough Community College. • Works at Courtney Paat’s State Farm Agency & interns at Barbizon Modeling Schools. • Hobbies include dancing, cooking, babysitting, shopping at consignment & antique shops, running 5ks with her State Farm team and spending time with family & friends. • Plans to transfer to the University of South Florida and obtain a degree in elementary education.

• Daughter of James & Lisa Ross. • Senior at Durant High School. • Member of the National Honor Society, Senior Council, Students All Connected Community Service Club, Marine Science Club & FFA. Member of the Parliament Procedure Team, has steer at the Strawberry Festival and has participated in Relay for Life. Volunteers by mentoring little gymnasts. • Hobbies include going to the beach, boating and running on the beach. • Plans to attend the University of South Florida majoring in Marine Biology.

• Daughter of John & Barbara Guerriero. • Senior at Plant City High School. • Captain of the Debate Team, Co-President of the Drama Club, Civinettes, National Honor Society. • Volunteers at FFGC Wekiva Youth Camp, works at Esposito’s Pizza. • Hobbies include singing, playing guitar, reading, baking and outdoor activities. • Plans to attend the University of West Florida to study Environmental Science & Policy and pursue a career in Environmental Law.

• Daughter of Garth Thomas and Angela Creech. • Junior at Plant City High School. Dual enrolled at Hillsborough Community College. • Member of the National Honor Society and Health Occupation Students of America. Plant City Dolphin volunteer for three years. • Hobbies include reading, cooking with her dad, mentoring a young cheerleading team and spending time with family and friends. • Plans to obtain a master’s degree in nursing at the University of South Florida.

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Shelby St. Amant

Kristen Bozek

Caitlyn Kent

• Daughter of Kent & Cindy Cook. • Graduate of Durant High School, Sophomore at Hillsborough Community College. • Part of Durant’s FFA Alumni, Florida and American Angus Association and a volunteer for the American Cancer Society. • Hobbies include raising and showing Angus cattle & mentoring student showmen thorough Kalee’s Showman Classes. Also enjoys crafts, running and spending time with family & friends. • Plans to attend Florida Southern College to obtain a bachelor’s degree in education.

• Daughter of Whitney & Robert St. Amant, Jr. • Honors Graduate of Newsome High School. Freshman at Hillsborough Community College. • Currently a volunteer at Shriner’s Children’s Hospital in the Public Relations Depart¬ment. • Hobbies include clogging, line dancing, showing cattle and spending time with family & friends. • Plans to transfer to Florida State University to obtain a joint degree in Sports Management and Law.

• Daughter of Melissa Bozek. • Graduate of Strawberry Crest High School. • Member of the National Honor Society, Dean’s List, National FFA organization. • Attends Plant City First Baptist Church and helps feed the homeless at Church at the Park. • Enjoys visiting Disney World, running, and spending time with her little sister Bailee and close friends. • Currently attends Hillsborough Community College and plans to further her education at a major University to become a Pediatric Dentist.

• Daughter of Jay & Judith Kent. • Florida Virtual Senior, Dual enrolled at Hillsborough Community College. • Member of Future Business Leaders of America & the National Honor Society. • Hobbies include traveling, visiting theme parks and trying new foods. She is a peer tutor to algebra students through the Florida Virtual School System. • Plans to attend the University of Central Florida, majoring in marketing and minoring in fashion design.

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At veriMED Health Group, Plant City you get more than just medical attention. You get our undivided attention. With complete health care services, we offer everything from routine checkups to treatment of minor emergencies. Above all, we offer patients the kind of old-fashioned personalized service that’s hard to find these days!

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Ciencias Medicas in Havana, Cuba. He also completed residencies in Cuba at “Hermanos Ameijeiras” General Hospital Program of Nephrology and the Educational Policlinic Institute, as well as at Chicago’s St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital Center. Dr. Sumita Chandran, Board Certified in Internal Medicine, attended medical school at Stanley Medical College in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, New York. There she received the professional service award of compassion.

EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT CARE It’s evident that both Dr. Diaz and Dr. Chandran possess the qualifications necessary to help prevent and treat chronic illnesses by providing exceptional and professional patient care. Office Manager Nellie Parham knows this firsthand. “I’ve been doing this for 30 years and we have some of the most caring and personable physicians I’ve ever worked with.”

veriMED Health Group, Plant City opened on August 3, 2009 with only three staff members. In just four years, it has transformed into a thriving practice with 11 employees, including two highly trained and Board Certified physicians. In August they are going to have a 5 year anniversary celebration with their patients and friends who have made this possible.

MEET THE DOCTORS Dr. Alejandro Diaz, Board Certified in Family Medicine, attended medical school at the Instituto Superior de

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She explained, “They are very thorough, and that’s what sets them apart from other doctors I’ve worked with. They spend quality time with each patient; they don’t rush people in and out of the exam room.” Highly qualified and compassionate physicians aren’t the only features that make this practice one of the best in the area. Each staff member is dedicated to the veriMED Health Group, Plant City mission of quality patient care. Billing Supervisor Rovena Fernandez explained, “Everyone here is focused on patient care. That is what makes us excel and veriMED Health Group, Plant City will do whatever it takes to continue putting the patient experience first.”

“We will go to a patient’s home and knock on the door if we have been unable to contact a patient and feel that something is wrong,” confirmed Pamela Ruesch, veriMED Health Group, Plant City Administrator. “We will do whatever it takes to ensure our patients are taken care of. “We treat the patients as family members,” said Victoria Moreno, Medical Assistant Supervisor. “They aren’t just a number. We get on a personal level and know them completely.”

EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION The employees of veriMED Health Group, Plant City have created such a loving and accepting family atmosphere that they have a hard time leaving the workplace each day. Staff members love their jobs! “I love coming to work every day,” said Ruesch. “We are a family.” “For us, it’s never ‘Thank God it’s Friday.’ On Fridays, we don’t want to leave and go home,” said Parham. “We love what we do and we love our patients. I truly love my job.” “I love it here,” said Fernandez. “There’s not a day goes by that I have to question why I’m here.” “This is the very first job I’ve had where I enjoy getting up and going to work in the morning,” said Referral Supervisor Wendi Anderson. The veriMED Health Group, Plant City staff is also committed to the greater community, sponsoring area cheerleading teams and Daddy-Daughter Date Nights. Additionally, the practice is a huge supporter of the Senior Fun Fest, always assembling a festive, interactive exhibit where residents can learn more about health care issues and get a chance to meet the staff and physicians. “We believe in this community and truly enjoy meeting and laughing with those who visit our exhibit.” said Ruesch.


PATIENTS AGREE

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From hearing and reading patient testimonials, obviously the practice is making a positive impact.

Among the featured services provided are:

One patient said, “The ladies who work here are very nice, cooperative and friendly. If I have any concerns they are ready to listen immediately.” “Everyone working here is very nice,” said another patient. “Dr. Chandran is very caring and takes her time. She doesn’t look at her watch every two minutes; she doesn’t rush you. After my appointment today, I want my two daughters to come and see Dr. Chandran. I’m very glad I found this place.”

Annual Physicals, EKG, Spirometry Testing, Age related Injections, Minor surgical procedures, Nebulizer treatments, same day appointments and in-house laboratory services. The practice offers 24/7 on-call physician service during holidays, evenings and weekends.

“The atmosphere in the office makes a patient feel totally comfortable,” said Carol W. “All of the staff members have happy smiles on their faces.”

A unique service that veriMED Health Group, Plant City provides to prospective patients is the opportunity to take an unscheduled tour of the office. During this behind-the-scenes experience they can interview staff members and physicians on why they should change to or consider veriMED Health Group, Plant City as their primary care provider.

One patient described how a simple checkup on a persistent backache altered her husband’s future. “Dr. Diaz ordered a CT Scan right away, which revealed a large aneurysm—ready to burst—and a mass on his left kidney.”

Since the day veriMED Health Group, Plant City opened almost five years ago; they have been faithfully devoted to their patients and their well-being. With the wonderful growth the practice is experiencing, their mission is sure to continue for many happy years to come.

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the patient Our staff understands this and commits to excellence. Our reputation has been achieved through our dedication to the patients and the quality of our services.

Excellent patient care resulted in a complete recovery after an emergency surgery and no need for chemotherapy. “In his vigilance, Dr. Diaz saved my husband’s life,” said Beverly W. “Anyone would be well advised to have Dr. Diaz and his staff as not only a physician, but as friends. I cannot rave enough about them.”

For details, visit online at verimedhealthgroup-plantcity.com, in person from 8AM-5PM Monday through Friday or for a tour in person at 1706 S. Alexander Street, or phone (813) 717-9000.

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r. William B. Longabach, DMD has been practicing dentistry in the Plant City community for over 17 years at his 212 W. Alexander St. location near Cinema 8 and has recently taken over the office previously run by his nowretired friend, Dr. James A. Hancock, at 1705 Skinner St. right outside downtown Lakeland and just 20 minutes from Plant City.

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encouragement we share. They are truly people that care.” In fact, Dr. Longbach and his dedicated team of dental assistants come highly recommended.

“The team here is united, friendly, and gentle...It is a rare thing, this camaraderie I noticed among them.” said a patient in an online review. “The doctor is warm and Although he has achieved much over his cares about my comfort as he works.” extensive career, Dr. Longabach is most proud of his exceptional staff: Windy “I love coming to Dr. Longabach’s office,” Abbey, Lisa Straka, Monica Lee, Michelle said a patient since 2000. “The staff is Thilbin, Nikki Hall, and Jessica Ellis. friendly and very welcoming.” “I owe my success to my staff,” said Dr. “There is no other dentist like Dr. Longabach. “I’m most proud of the rapport, Longabach and no other staff like his. No camaraderie, teamwork, friendship, and matter the problem at hand or the procedure Dr. William Longabach, Lisa Straka, Monica Lee, Michelle Thilbin, along with Windy Abbey, Nikki Hall, and Jessica Ellis, treat patients in Plant City and Lakeland. Photo courtesy of Dr. William B. Longabach

needed, he and his staff are accommodating is that he is a sole proprietor. and wonderful,” said another patient. “I feel blessed to have such a great doctor for our In other words, “The only person my family.” patients are going to see when they come into my office is me,” said Dr. Longabach. In addition to his outstanding staff, what “I have no obligation to any company makes Dr. Longabach stand out is his ability or corporation to recommend treatment to reduce patient anxiety by practicing clear I deem unnecessary. There’s no forced communication. treatment here.” “The two biggest fears people have about coming to the dentist is ‘How much is it going to hurt?’ and ‘How much is it going to cost?’ What I will do is explain what you are going to feel and what you can expect,” said Dr. Longabach. “The more patients understand, the more relaxed they will be during a procedure or exam.” Dr. Longabach continued, “It is important to meet the patient and develop a rapport before treatment is discussed. We therefore offer X-rays and an exam before beginning treatment.” One patient explained, “I was so terrified of having a tooth removed and the process was so easy. I felt not one ounce of pain at the removal of two teeth at one time.” Dr. William Longabach and his two daughters. Photo courtesy of Dr. William B. Longabach

Another way Dr. Longabach ensures his patients are receiving top-notch dental care

Although Dr. Longabach didn’t originally enter college to pursue a degree in dentistry, he has truly found his calling. “I am so glad I found this profession because I don’t think there’s anything else I would want to do,” said Dr. Longabach. “I take pride in doing quality work...and I just feel at home here in Plant City.”

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6. A mortgage – In today’s tight credit environment, getting a mortgage can be a challenge. Buyers should be willing to consider homes below what they may qualify for in order to bump up the loanto-value ratio. 7. Energy efficiency – The National Association of Homebuilders surveyed buyers to see what was most important to them in new home construction and energy efficiency topped the list. Four of the top most wanted features involve saving energy: 94% of home buyers want energy-star rated appliances, 91% want an energy-star rating for the whole home, 89% want energy-star rated windows, and 88% want ceiling fans. 8. Open floor plans – Spaces that are great for entertaining mean quality time with friends and family, something especially important to Gen Y. 9. High ceilings – Taller ceilings are not only aesthetically pleasing in that they impart a grandness to the home, they also promote greater air circulation and more natural light than lower ceilings.

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REAL ESTATE » WALDEN LAKE REVIEW

WALDEN LAKE REVIEW Column by Natalie Sweet

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he Walden Lake Community Association Board Meetings are the third Monday of each month at the Walden Lake Community Association office building on Griffin Boulevard in Walden Lake. The next meetings are scheduled for January 20th and February 17th beginning at 6:00 PM. The meetings are open to all Walden Lake residents.

I had a chance to speak with HOA Director, Rich Glorioso, regarding the golf course and country club. He told me that he and a group of residents were going to go to each of the Homeowners’ Associations and speak with the residents about what our options are. When they come to your neighborhood, please try to make the meeting as the health of the golf course is related to all of our values, not just I am happy to report that the average sale the residents who are directly on the course. price of homes in Walden Lake continues to rise although there were fewer sales this A reminder that your semi-annual quarter than there were in the 2nd quarter assessment is due now. If you have not of this year. Currently, there are 52 Active already mailed it in, please do so right away listings in Walden Lake, with an average list or other fees will begin to accrue. price of $230,917. There are 19 Pending Listings in Walden Lake and Walden Lake The Board is looking for ideas on how to East with an average list price of $170,145. best use the polo field and are asking for the residents input. If you have any ideas, please There were 25 properties that closed in submit them to manager@waldenlake.org. MLS during the 4th quarter of 2013 with an average sale price of $186,833. The It’s time for you to renew your dog park highest sale was a home on Sutton Woods membership. You can contact Bette at the for $342,000 and the lowest was a villa office or via email bette@waldenlake.org. on Capri Ct for $69,900. Of the sales, 24 The renewal fees are $25 for one dog and properties twenty were Walden Lake Single $40 for multiple dogs. Family homes with an average sale price of $188,395, one was in Walden Lake East Feel free to contact me about any real estate with a sale price of $165,000 and four were questions or about this article. NSweet@ considered Condos, Villas or Townhomes KW.com or 813-758-9586. with an average sale price of $103,276. In 2013 there were 133 sales in Walden Lake and Walden Lake East with an average sale price of $178,856. FOCUS MAGAZINE PLANT CITY JANUARY 2014

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However, if you bought a home last year and do not file a homestead exemption, your property will not receive this protection from the state law.

Also, homestead exemptions are strictly reserved for your primary residence. You cannot file for a rental property, vacation In Florida, your county property appraiser home or investment home. It must be the decides how much your home is worth. In place in which you primarily reside. other words, assesses the value. The amount you pay in property taxes is determined from Typically, you must file the homestead its assessed value, so the more your home is exemption application by March 1. This worth, the more you pay in property taxes year, however, that date falls on a Saturday, so you have until the following business day, — and vice versa. which is March 3, to file. Florida state law limits how much the county can increase the value of your home Once you file your homestead exemption, a year. It cannot increase more than 3% you do not have to do so anymore. It renews or whatever people are typically paying, automatically. whichever is less. What people are paying is deemed by the Consumer Price Index, I hope this either helps you or someone which is furnished by the Bureau of Labor you know. If you have any other questions about buying or refinancing homes, my Statistics. team is always here to help. Simply call 813-707-6200. Have a wonderful 2014.


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COMMERCIAL/MEDICAL POTENTIAL Almost New Commercial Development. Many possibilities if new owner would like to convert building into a different use. Two 3,044 sq ft spaces. One is built out as office, other is built out for tanning salon. Tanning salon equipment is negotiable. 3,277 sq ft Metal warehouse in rear of property. Large breezeway between buildings could be enclosed to join two office spaces for a total of 7,100 sq ft. 52 parking spaces will allow any commercial use with city zoning ordinance. $1,800,000 MLS:T2554274

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EXECUTIVE ASTON WOODS HOME BEAUTIFUL VIEW IN WALDEN LAKE 4 BEDROOM WALDEN LAKE HOME This home features 2971 sq’ of living area, volume ceilings, This home features 3 nice sized bedrooms, with kitchen This home has lots of room to spread out in. Featuring 4 a 3 way split plan w/5 bedrooms, 3 Baths. 5th bedroom is overlooking the huge open living area, and great view of Bedrooms, 2 1/2 Baths, Family Room w/Fireplace, a long used as an office w/gorgeous mahogany built-ins. Large the pond. $185,000 pond view and much more. $179,900. lanai & solar heated pool & spa $305,000

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SPORTS

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n August, The First Tee of Tampa Bay began its second year of golf instruction and life lessons to kids from age seven to eighteen at the Walden Lake Golf Course. At the center of the program is its Senior Program Director, Jeff Leonard, who has been involved with The First Tee following a successful college career and a ten-year professional career. Leonard, who met his wife Sarah (Huntsman), a Plant City native, while both were students at the University of Tampa, is focused on sharing what he has learned

Article by Joe Bowles and The First Tee curriculum has been the “Golf and life parallel each other,” remarked perfect vehicle to get his philosophy of life Leonard. “Life is a long term deal. Life, like golf, is a process. It’s not about today… it’s out to others. about the finish.” Unlike most golf lessons that begin with the posture or the swing, The First Tee Initially, Leonard came to the University starts out with the qualities that has made of Tampa to play baseball. As a pitcher golf through the centuries a “gentlemen’s in high school, Leonard hoped to earn game.” The First Tee starts out by teaching a roster spot on the team, but after a 60 the nine core values (honesty, integrity, game AAU schedule the summer before sportsmanship, respect, confidence, he entered college, Leonard was burned responsibility, perseverance, courtesy, and out on baseball and decided to try out for judgment) rather than starting with the the golf team instead. Having played golf only as a high school freshman, Jeff ’s game mechanics.

could be classified as mediocre. However, in the summer prior to his sophomore season, Leonard dedicated himself to the game and with the help of a friend on the golf team, he picked up tips and mimicked what he observed. The next year, Jeff improved his average ten strokes to a 75 and by the end of the season, was a third team All American. The next year, Leonard not only improved, but won the NCAA individual title as the nation’s top Division II golfer leading the Spartans to their first national title in any sport. The next year, he duplicated his previous year’s performance and UT again won the NCAA title. No other Division II school in NCAA history has ever produced the individual champion and the team title in consecutive years. Following graduation in 1987, Jeff became the golf coach at his college alma mater while pursuing a professional career on golf ’s mini-tours. Four years later, Jeff advanced to the Hogan tour and in 1993, he joined the Nike Tour. The follow year, Jeff had the two biggest wins of his career, winning the Jamaica Open and the Massachusetts Open, propelling him to the PGA Tour in 1995. After a year on the PGA tour with one top ten finish, Leonard played two more years in Asia before retiring in early 1997. “Once I got away from playing professionally for about five years, I was able to see things much clearer. I can now teach the way I see it. Looking back, I see golf as a process… a mastery of a mindset that helps you not get so wrapped up in the past. Golf mirrors life. It’s about what you do next… the next shot… not the previous one.” Today, life also includes his faith (he is the interim music director at his church) and family. He and Sarah have two children, Emma (11) and Will (9). His brother Scott is the lead singer in the highly popular acapella rock group, Rockapella, and his father Chuck, a former Superintendent of Schools in Indiana, is now an employee of the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. (His mother Nancy, passed away last year.) Most days Jeff can be found at The First Tee office at Rogers Park Golf Club in Tampa. For more information you can call The First Tee at 813-238-7320 or you can email Jeff at jeff.leonard@tampaymca.org.

Former PGA golfer Jeff Leonard oversees YMCA’s The First Tee at Walden Lake Golf Club. Photo by Joe Bowles

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hayna Lawrence grew up around basketball. As a child, her family had her play it often.

“It’s in my genes,” said Lawrence, whose smile lights up when she talks about the sport. Her father, David, had played for Plant City High School and was known for being a great shooter. Her mother, Stacy, had played volleyball and softball for the Raiders. Now, instead of playing, David and Stacy have been watching their 15-year-old score her way to January’s Athlete of the Month. The sophomore leads the PCHS girls basketball team in scoring, averaging more than 13 points a game. She can shoot, post up and get easy baskets from turnovers created on defense. In the last year, PCHS coach Wilton Wilkerson has worked with Lawrence on her scoring, particularly her post game. She is quick to credit him for helping make her an “all-around player.” “She can shoot, but we prefer to keep her around the basket. If you sit back and watch her, you’ll see she has all the post moves, great moves,” said Wilkerson, who is in his first year as the varsity coach for PCHS. Wilkerson met Lawrence when she was in the sixth grade. His daughter had played on the same team as Lawrence, who recalls being “the tallest person on the court.” “She was probably 5-foot 9, and she had good basketball skills,” said Wilkerson. “You could tell she could play, probably from being coached by her father.” Wilkerson approached the middleschooler and has been helping develop her game ever since, coaching her in the AAU leagues.

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“She can shoot, but we prefer to keep her around the basket. If you sit back and watch her, you’ll see she has all the post moves, great moves,” - Wilton Wilkerson, PCHS coach Her talent for blocking shots was evident against Strawberry Crest High School on Jan. 8. She swatted 10 balls to go with her 16 points and 13 rebounds, for a triple-double. Her height helps her in volleyball, too. She is a right-side hitter on the high school volleyball team. With height and an all-around scoring game, Lawrence aspires to play basketball in college one day. Her dream would be to play for the University of Florida, where she would also like to pursue a business degree. “I love the Gators,” she said. It’s obvious she loves basketball, too.


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SPORTS » TEAM OF THE MONTH

STRAWBERRY CREST HIGH SCHOOL

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Article by Aaron Oberlin he Strawberry Crest girls basketball “We bring it. Defense creates steals and pieces of the puzzle this year. team has its eyes locked on the easy buckets,” Lewis said. district tournament. “We have a deep bench, and the whole team Those steals and easy buckets are a key to is playing well.” They want it. why the Chargers average more than 60 points a game, while holding opponents to Lewis confided that the ultimate goal of Five years after the school’s inaugural a little more than 30 points a game. the season is to win the state championship. season, the Chargers feel they can win it. But the Chargers also played well last “I feel like we’ve finally earned respect,” season, going 20-8. In fact, they fell short said SCHS coach La’Tosha Lewis, whose of winning the district tournament by 9 team went 0-21 in its first season. “We’re points. passionate about getting it, about winning games.” They had lost 67-58 to Sickles in the championship game. They lost again to So far this season, the Chargers are 16-2. Sickles 51-49 in Regionals. More impressive than the record, though, is the way they’re winning. They’ve more than While the Chargers ramp up for the doubled their opponents’ scores in more playoffs, there’s a far-more-important, than half of their games. overriding goal of the program.

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“Who wouldn’t want that?” The Chargers, however, are taking it one step at a time. First step, Districts. “We are good right now because we are one team, bonded. We have one vision,” said Lewis. Watch out, Districts. The Chargers are eyeing you.

The secret? Pressure defense.

“To make well-rounded players on and off the court,” said Lewis. “I would love to get “I wouldn’t exactly call it a secret,” laughed them into colleges. And, of course, you want Lewis, who played power forward at to be successful.” Stephen F. Austin University, in Texas. She later coached there for five years before Yes, there’s always that drive to win, and coaching four years at the University of there’s something a little different about Central Florida. this season. She’s right about it not being a secret. “It’s nice now that I’ve had every player Anyone who watches the Chargers play since they were a freshman,” Lewis said. would notice the tenacity of the defense. “I can groom them. Plus, we have all the

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SENIORS OF THE MONTH DAMARIS PEREZ

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compassionate heart, beautiful smile, and outgoing personality are all qualities of an outstanding PCHS student. Damaris Perez is a lovely leader and splendid scholar who was awarded the December Senior of the Month.

Damaris is the daughter of Jorge and Esther Perez. Together, they are active members of Strong Tower Church of God and encourage Damaris to be the strong Christian example that she is today.

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Not only is Damaris full of beauty, but she also has brains! With a GPA of 5.4 and a class schedule that is jam packed with AP classes, she is currently ranked 32nd in her class. Damaris is also a member of NHS and lettered in academics her junior year. When she graduates, Damaris hopes to attend Liberty University and become a pediatrician. With this degree, she plans on becoming a missionary and spreading the love of Christ while helping people with medical needs.

Subject: English Book: Catcher in the Rye Hobbies: Playing Piano Store: Charlotte Russe Band/Artist: Hillsong United Song: Oceans Movie: The Lucky One TV Show: Pretty Little Liars Food: Enchiladas Restaurant: Olive Garden Hangout Spot in Plant City: Krazy Kup Sports Team: Manchester United

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By Ashlyn Yarbrough Damaris’ friendly personality makes her a well-liked leader. She is currently the AVID Historian, NHS Chaplain, and part of the Student Advisory Committee. In addition, Damaris also participates in Key Club, Youth Alive, and Science Club. In addition to her school organizations, she is an active member of her church’s youth group! In between her schoolwork and extracurricular activities, Damaris makes time to serve her community. She has selflessly been involved in multiple organizations throughout town. Some of these include Relay for Life, Christmas in the Park, and serving strawberry shortcake at the Strawberry Festival. Apart from these events, Damaris spends most of her free time volunteering at Plant City Little League. She helps serve at the concession stand and assists the coaches with any needs. Not only is Damaris an incredible student, but she is also an outstanding role model to her community. With her standards set high and determined perseverance, there is no doubt that this Senior of the Month can, and will, accomplish anything.

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elfless, that is the word that describes Mario Leon. His goal in life, is to make things easier for others, and he has worked hard to accomplish that goal. He has a passion for people, science and mathematics, and that passion is what will make his goals and dreams become a reality. Mario is ranked 29th in his senior class of 408. He would like to attend a 4 year university and obtain a degree in chemical engineering and then continue his education by attending medical school and becoming a pediatric physician. Mario is the current president of the PCHS Science Club, where he competes in many competitions. He has been a member of the National Honor Society since 2011, played Junior Varsity football in 2010, and has been active in the Key Club since 2010. While in the Key Club, Mario completed 120 hours of community service. He helped raise awareness of growing health problems in our community, he volunteered at various Special Olympic events, and he worked to help preserve Plant City’s historic district.

Mario was honored to receive the Jan Henrick Achievement Award, which awards students with outstanding personal achievement in and out of school. He has already completed some of his college education and is excelling in his classes. His passion for people has led him to set the goal of giving back to the community he grew up in. He wants to inspire children to pursue their dreams and never give up. Once he achieves his goal of becoming a pediatrician, he would like to open a medical practice where he is available to all and will not turn anyone away for any reason. The passion that Mario has for people and for his community is not a passion that is often seen in a young person. It is truly an honor to recognize Mario Leon as Plant City High School’s Senior of the Month.

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EXTRA » AUTO REVIEW

FROM 240 TO 370 THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES Review by Brian West

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n 1970, Nissan (then Datson) debuted the 240Z. It was an instant classic. The lightweight car featuring an inline 6-cylinder engine produced so much power, it was quickly dubbed, “a highway missile.” Sunshine State Federal Savings and Loan President, Floyd Hall, had one of the early 240Zs. I remember seeing him climb into it, even at 6’6”. Ask him about it. He will happily share some fond memories.

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The interior, although rated as seating for four, is really a two-seater. In reality, the back seat is a place to through the things you tend to carry with you; a book bag, purse, gym bag, etc. But certainly not two of your closest friends, unless they happen to be under the age of three, and then you will have a very tough time getting them in and out of their care seats. The two main seats are deep. Once you’re in, you really feel like you are part of the car. The seats Since then, Datson sold to Nissan in 1984, completely own you once you’re strapped in. and now 5 generations removed from the original, the sixth generation 370Z is flexing Now, crank the car, line it up on a its muscle. The 370Z is powered by Nissan’s straightaway, and punch it. The V6 propels 3.7 liter V6 engine with 332hp and running you down the hard pan in a hurry; much, 0–60 times in just under 5 seconds. It also much quicker than I expected. The controls has a top speed of 155mph. It also has 14” are comfortable and feel natural. The center disc brakes and paddle shifters. Clearly, console is easy to interpret. I was also this car is a performer. Now, consider that surprised with how well the car rides for you can climb into a no-thrills base model such a short wheelbase and sitting so low for under $30k, and this car becomes very to the ground. It really could be a daily attractive. driver. The only challenge is climbing in and out, and stopping when you arrive at But Nissan didn’t rest on the car’s your destination. Not that the brakes aren’t performance to make it attractive to buyers. good enough, but that you hate to get out of The design is attractive as well. The exterior the car. You just want to keep driving. lines curve in all the right places – sexy. The front end is reminiscent of a snake head If you’re interested in the 370Z, visit and although the rear end might appear Jenkins Nissan in Lakeland. The folks there to harbor most of the weight, the weight are wonderful. Just be sure to tell them you ratio is actually 53% front and 47% rear. read about the 370Z in Focus Magazine. This definitely helps the car deliver superior handling. From the driver’s seat, you feel like you are in total control.

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EXTRA » DEREK MAUL

GRATITUDE FOR HOME

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ove is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things” (1 Corinthians 13:4-7).

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With 2014 already in full swing, I’d like to reactivate the spirit of gratitude we were all so excited about just a few weeks ago. Today, with so many refugee stories in the news, I’m feeling grateful we have a place to live.

I know a lot of fancy mansions, stocked with abundant supplies of food, technology, fine furnishings and more, where there’s no security there because faithfulness, commitment, and self-giving love have never found a home there.

Our Wake Forest house may be a work in progress, and Rebekah may well be planning projects I have yet to imagine, but it is our sanctuary, our safe-place; and in that regard we are privileged beyond the wildest dreams of much of this world. - We have clean drinking water at the touch of a tap (close to one billion have no access at all, let alone right there in their home; and lack of access kills children at a rate equivalent to a jumbo jet crashing every four hours. - We have electricity (2.5 billion do not). - We have heat and air-conditioning. - We have a refrigerator stuffed with food, plus an ample pantry, and I’ll be going out to buy more today (chronic hunger is an issue for approximately one billion people). - We live in a safe neighborhood. - We have well-lit streets with sidewalks. - We are free to come and go as we please. - We can say what we like in public. - We can worship without restriction….

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Over Thanksgiving and Christmas, we hosted several sets of family and friends. How cool is that! We are so grateful to have this physical space where we can offer “home” to anyone who walks through the doors, a place where we can be ourselves. I am deeply thankful for the sense of peace and welcome that permeates every cubic inch. Of course, a huge element of the definition of “home” resides in the faithfulness, the commitment, and the love that binds it all together.

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So I am even more thankful for the quality of home Rebekah and I have nurtured over the past 34 years of deliberate commitment, genuine love, and intentional faithfulness.

HOME IS A DECISION:

Much of what I’m thankful for is the good fortune of living in a nation where our security is guaranteed, along with access to food, water, and power. But the more foundational experience of “home” is ours because of the decisions we have made, and continue to make. Let me express this as a covenant. “Rebekah and I (still) promise:” “to keep God at the center of our home; “to share faith as a core value of our relationship; “to put one-another first, and serve the other as a daily decision; “to be faithful stewards of the love we enjoy; “to work at love deliberately, because we know love is, first and always, a choice, an act of the will…” And there is more, of course; but this is what I mean when I say that I’m so grateful for a safe, secure, healthy place to call home, and this is what I mean when I say that I believe such security really is—potentially—within reach for every family.

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CANDY’S CORNER Column by Candy Owens

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uge After Christmas Sale Discounts! Find the Perfect gift! Additional 30% discount with Code# 237645, Shop Online Today, And Get Free In-Store Pickup When You Are Ready! PrePaid Phones Make The Perfect Presents. Dual Camera Tablet PC with accessories, Earbud Headphones, Teeth Whitening pens, Floating Wishing Lanterns, Multipoint Bluetooth Headseats, and Stainless Steel USB Flashdrive Cuff Links. Hey! Whatever happened to bicycles, tricycles, Barbie dolls and board games, basketballs, Bar-B-Que grills, and new record players? When I was a kid my parents, my sister, and I would ride over to Searstown in Lakeland to shop. My father would park the family car in front of Sears and in the store we would go. Back in the 1960’s and 1970’s Sears was the store that had everything. We would look at sporting goods, tools, perfumes, shoes, records, record players and my least favorite of them all, were the clothes. My mother would drag me to the section called: “The Lemon Frog” (which was for chubby little girls.) My mother never mentioned

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that part to me. She was always very careful with my feelings and just said that the “Lemon Frog” section had a more generous cut. We, as a family always enjoyed a visit to the television department. My sister and I would always sit on the carpet in front of a brand new color television set and watch a game show like: “The Newly Wed Game” or “Truth or Consequences” while our parents talked to the salesman. If my parents needed to shop in another department and we were tired, we could and would sit in front of that television set forever without moving. Back in those days, people did not have to worry so much about watching their child’s every move. If we were shopping in Sears and my mother turned around and I was gone, she would send my sister to the appliance department to get me. I was totally fascinated with the vacuum cleaners. I thought that it was magic how a beach ball would go round and round in the air and not get stuck in the vacuum cleaner hose. I also loved to stand in front of the air conditioners and watch the colored fringe blow in the air. Sometimes I would sing in to the air conditioner vents and get embarrassed when the salesman caught me. My favorite of all the new appliances were the new refrigerators. I would love to open

sister always told me to not look directly at it or it would come after me. Next we went to Woolworth’s which had the old wooden floors and a lunch counter. I always wanted to have a snack at their counter but my mother always had a reason why we were too busy to stop. I would usually come out of Woolworth’s with a new book of paper dolls. Sometimes there would be a blind man that stood outside the store and played a guitar and sang. People would put money in his cup as they walked by. This would always upset me therefore my We would next continue down the sidewalk parents would walk me by very quickly. I of the shopping center to the kiosk where was worried about that man and wondered a man stood all day and made keys. I was if he had a family and a home. fascinated with all of the different shapes and colors of the keys. As a kid, I thought We then went to the Empire, the Colony that the man that made keys had a very Shop, the Halmark store, the Singer cool job. When my mother got me away Sewing Center, and finally we were at the from the key maker, we were on our way end of the shopping plaza. “Time to Eat!” to Belk-Lindsey. We always bought our There was a restaurant at the very end of the Buster Brown shoes there. My sister and shopping center which was like a Morrison’s I never minded getting new shoes because Cafeteria. I do not remember the name the salesman always gave out balloons. but I sure remember their great food. We When we were finished with Belk-Lindsey always left there with a full tummy. and had our new shoes in hand, my sister and I would run next door to the Gandee So many years have passed since our Toy Shop. I can remember Mr. Gandee shopping days at Searstown. The center sitting behind the counter of what my sister itself is no longer a shopping complex and I thought was the happiest place on but more like a group of private office earth. Gandee Toy Store had everything space. Times have changed since those that you could imagine. There were baby days and I am sure that the kids of today dolls, Barbie Dolls, and G.I.Joe Dolls. would never be interested in the things that There was Play Dough, Silly Putty, Slinkys, brought us excitement during our shopping Etch A Sketchs, Silly Sand, Creepel People, trips back then, but I would not change a doll houses, playhouses, toy cars and planes, thing. I often wonder if the blind man that board games, yard games, tents, drum kits, played the guitar and sang is still alive. I guitars, hat, horns, and whistles, stuffed also wonder what happened to the scary animals, model trains, model cars, model Octopus looking sculpture. Maybe a kid rocket ships, and Hot Wheel cars, beauty starred at it too long and it came after the kits, and tea sets. It was a kid’s paradise. kid. Who knows, but at least it didn’t get My father would always without fail, buy me. HA! HA! my sister and I a play fashion ring before we left the store. Mr. Gandee always had I would like to close with this happy a box of toy rings up at the register. My thought for 2014. sister and I took forever to select the ring During the year may you have that we wanted. Enough happiness to keep you sweet. Next, we were up the ramp to the Green Enough trials to keep you strong. Stamp store, to look in the window at Enough hope to keep you happy. all the groovy things you could get with Enough failure to keep you humble. stamps. Our parents would never let us go Enough success to keep you eager. in the store unless we were ready to redeem Enough friends to give you comfort. our stamps. Next was to the piano and Enough wealth to meet your needs. electric organ store. We would stand in Enough enthusiasm to make you the doorway of the store and listen to the look forward to tomorrow. salesman play show tunes on the organ. Enough determination to make each day When we were finished listening to the better than the day before. piano and/or organ concert it was down the ramp which meant walking by this weird HAPPY NEW YEAR! looking Octopus shaped sculpture. My them up and stare at the fake hams and fake cakes that they put inside for display. Sometimes my sister and I would play “Let’s Make a Deal”. I would be Carol Merrill (the show’s model) and stand in front of the refrigerator or washer and dryer and wave my hand back and forth like I was showing the prize just like she did on the program. We had loads of fun until my parents came to get us and told us that it was time to go to the next store. I am sure those sales people got a good laugh watching us, or did they?


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nter into the home of Jose PerezRuiz and you are transported into another world. The walls are full of vibrant, colorful, and passionate works of art. In getting to know Jose, the artist behind the work, it is easy to see how much the art is a reflection of its creator. Jose lives a life that is alive, fearless, and shows a wholehearted desire to live life to its fullest. After spending the first half of his life traveling the world for work, learning five languages, and raising two sons, Jose has found home in Plant City with his wife on a beautiful horse farm called CJ Farm. As a self taught artist Jose only recently began to paint two years ago after being encouraged by his wife. Jose admits for the need to always have a project, something to do that engages both his mind and hands. Painting fit the bill perfectly and he has been painting ever since. “Art is a reflection of your personality, Jose explains, it is very important for me to paint and share it with others to enjoy.” “Really, he adds, what is life without art, music, and love?” With this love for art and passion for life Jose and his wife hope to one day help others by providing combined therapy of horses and art for children with special needs. “I’m not afraid to try anything, Jose says, but if I’m going to do it, it’s going to be right.”

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After many years of being always on the go, Jose is becoming grounded through his love for his family and his new found love of painting. Along with being grounded in art and love comes for Jose a sense of freedom to create and be the most genuine artist and person that he can be. It’s as Jose himself put it, “I feel comfortable and peaceful with what I have done, but I still feel I have a lot to do.”


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time for new beginnings… nah I think every day is a time for new beginnings. Each new day gives us opportunities for change, to be better, healthier, more organized, the list goes on. I have a few tips for helping you stay organized.

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Organize the kid’s crayons and markers in zip lock bags so they store flat and save room. Do you have trouble remembering where you put those important papers or documents? Invest in a fire proof box to store those important papers.

I know I have said it before but, I am a big fan of bed lifts. They are affordable and allow you to store a lot of “organized” things Organize your linen closet by placing each under the bed. set of sheets inside the matching pillow case. This way your complete set is stored Sort your photos and either save them in all together. albums or in decorative boxes. I separated a lot of mine for each of my kids and then Roll your towels up and place them in a made albums for each one. huge basket on the bathroom floor. If your floor space is limited you can still roll the Be generous with anything you no longer towels and stack them on a shelf or in a need like, clothing, shoes, kid’s toys, etc. closet. Donate them to a family that may have a need for them. Go through your medicine cabinet and get rid of ole prescriptions that are expired. You It seems I am always rushing around and my can check with your local Pharmacist to best friend Deborah just recently reminded find out the best way to dispose of them. me that we are all given the same amount of time in a day. So, for 2014 I think I will try Start with one room at a time and organize and slow down a bit and enjoy my friends it or re-arrange it. My Mom was always re- and family a little more. arranging the furniture. Changing things up to make the room appear different and Until next time relax, enjoy and be new. thankful…

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D & E » RECIPE OF THE MONTH

BABY IT’S COLD

OUTSIDE RECIPE OF THE MONTH Recipe by Gail Jones

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kay, maybe we should just call it a bit chilly. After all, much of the rest of the country is in a deep freeze. Heck, Niagara Falls looks like a sand drip castle made of ice. My brother who lives in Pennsylvania often sends us text photos of the thermometer in his car when he heads to work in the morning. A few days ago, it showed 4 degrees. And that wasn’t the wind chill…it was really 4 degrees.

The two of them stood with their arms huddled across their chests sighing forlornly.

“Tea?” I asked. Humm…maybe…” they answered almost in unison. Why don’t you each go take a warm shower and see if that helps?” “Humm…maybe…” “A warm breakfast?” Imagine my shock when my husband who, “Humm…” by the way is from Idaho (and not just regular potato-growing Idaho, he grew I banished them from the kitchen and up close enough to jog to the Canadian pulled out the steel cut Irish Oatmeal that border) whined last night that we couldn’t we had stored in the cupboard but never sleep with the door to our patio opened used because it takes too long. And not just because it was going to plummet down longer than instant…it takes longer than into the fifties. I rolled my eyes and cracked the old fashioned Quaker kind. This was a the door, reminding him of the joy of hot thirty-minute-plus time commitment. But flashes, and more importantly…of sleeping these were desperate times in the dead-chill next to someone with hot flashes. Twenty of winter in central Florida. minutes later, I heard the door slide shut and felt the quilts being pulled to his side… With the oats simmering and occasionally Wuss! stirring, I turned to a topping option. And since it is almost February in Florida, I And speaking of wusses, my daughter who naturally had strawberries…So strawberries loves snow and hates the heat and humidity it was, and of course bananas, because they of summer, showed up in the kitchen this are year-round. So, I sliced bananas and morning with not one, but two pairs of strawberries topped them with a sanding tights. She had also donned a thick skirt, a of sugar, then caramelized everything under t-shirt topped with a wool sweater topped the broiler. When scooped on top of a with a hoodie, and a very adorable pair chewy bowl of Irish Oatmeal and topped of knee-high leather boots that she had with a drizzle of cream, it seemed to have pilfered from my closet. She looked cute in life-saving properties. a Nanook-of-the-North kind of a way.

Place sliced fruit in a skillet or heavy baking sheet in a single layer. Coat with sugar and let sit for 10 minutes. Place under broiler and carameliz e until sugar comple tely melts 5-7 minutes. Scoop on top of cooked oatmeal and driz z le with cream. Or put it on top of really good vanilla ice cream and have desser t for breakfast. Who am I to judge?

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D & E » DINING PROFILE

THE CORNER STORE

EAT WELL OR DIE! Profile by Cheryl Johnston

Popular menu items include the Italian Job panini, Chicken Goat wrap, Fruit Nut Salad and the homemade soups. Vegetarians have plenty to choose from as well. ”Veggie the Greek” contains hummus, spinach, zucchini, roasted red peppers, tomatoes, onions, black olives and feta in a wheat wrap. As to liquid nourishment, The Corner Store offers Virgil’s Real Cola, Root Beer, Cream Soda and Orange Cream Soda, along with hot or iced tea, and numerous specialty beverages discoverable in the market’s cooler. Natural ingredient milkshakes and smoothies are also popular, especially the green “Vegg” and “Fruit-n-Vegg.” The seriously health conscious can order green power, coconut oil or chia, flax or hemp seeds added.

EatADuck.com agree as well. The Diaz family, which includes one son, Joe Thunder, 7, and a second baby boy due mid-February, appreciates the local support. “It’s been exciting to watch the store grow over the past six years,” said Cynthia. “We’ve seen many food establishments open and close on our street and are proud of the loyal following we have, even our many regulars from Tampa and Lakeland. We hope to be able to expand the store to neighboring cities in the future.”

The Corner Store also caters to offices for lunch and even rents out space for private parties or events. Customers can e-mail orders to thecornerstore@me.com and request assistance for larger venue Dessert treats are baked fresh daily. The orders. View the menu online at http:// fruit plate with honey yogurt dipping thecornerstore.co/the_corner_store/lunch. sauce or the fondue fruit plate with warm html. chocolate dipping sauce means even sweets Treat yourself, family and friends soon to can be healthy! lunch at The Corner Store, the place to When Lisa Herrin and I visited during the refuel body, mind, spirit and pantry. Think recent cold snap, it was a Tomato Curry fresh, eat well and shop local! soup kind of day. Lisa ordered “The Goat” to accompany hers, and I selected the Fruit Cynthia Diaz, one of the owners of The Corner Store. Photo by Mike Floyd Nut Salad with mine. Named for the goat oe & Cynthia Diaz, owners at The 2004, Cynthia believed other locals might cheese, layered also on the multigrain bread Corner Store, are pleased so many also enjoy a market offering healthy meal were roasted peppers, spinach, tomatoes The Corner Store regular customers love to bring ingredients. And thus, with research and and Dijon mustard. 121 E. Reynolds Street friends for a fresh, healthy lunch at their planning and a great storefront location’s Plant City, FL We both agreed wholeheartedly - delicious restaurant-market in Plant City’s historic availability, The Corner Store was born. 813-754-0900 Purchasing and selling locally, The Corner and fresh. We’re now believers! downtown. thecornerstore@me.com Store offers eggs from free-range chickens, Tuesday - Saturday 10AM-3PM First & Third Saturdays only Established in December of 2007, “Eat honey and bee pollen from nearby hives, Area media sources such as Edible Tampa open ‘til 9PM Well or Die!” is the motto that guides the and Plant City made housewares like soaps Bay magazine, The Lakeland Ledger, and food blogger Logan Crumpton of and aprons. couple’s vision.

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“We believe the quality and freshness of our ingredients and our unique menu, as well as the specialty groceries we sell and our kids area, set us apart from the chains that dominate this area,” explained Cynthia.

“Organic local produce, fair wages and working conditions, recycled materials, composting and natural cleaning and beauty products are important features of the “slow-food movement” services and products we provide and support,” Cynthia The cozy, rustic atmosphere complements explained. well the freshly prepared natural ingredient salads, sandwiches and soups served “In order to reduce our environmental Tuesday through Saturday from 10 to 3, by impact and for our health, we recommend and use the most sustainable products the friendly staff. and practices available to us. We want our Growing up near Washington, D.C., a customers to experience something unique young Cynthia loved to watch Julia Child in the food we create and supply.” on TV. Expertise with non-profits and government service organizations followed The most popular market items are “bulk her master’s degree in rehabilitative chia, flax seeds and other super foods, counseling at San Francisco State, where chocolate chips, natural baking supplies and the organic local produce, as well as a new she also worked at a farmer’s market café. line of probiotic beverages.” When the family moved to Plant City in FOCUS MAGAZINE PLANT CITY JANUARY 2014

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hili’s has been spicing things up since 1975. There is something for everyone’s 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.

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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.

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hether you’re in the mood for soup & salad or the tastiest mexican food in town, Taco Rey Mexican Grill is the King! We are 100% authentic and here to serve you 7 days a week. Our food is freshly prepared for your viewing pleasure and with only the finest ingredients. We offer daily lunch specials and call to order service! Adults and kids will love our menu and Aguas Frescas De Sandia, traditional natural home made drinks.

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KEEL & CURLEY’S WINERY

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f you haven’t paid them a visit yet, then you ought to. Friday and Saturday nights are always bustling with talks of good times and plenty of energy to go around. Staying ever-consistent to their hype, Keel & Curley’s delivers quality music coupled with a fantastic selection of wines to keep their customers coming back again and again each weekend. Playing for an excited crowd on January 4th was none other than the one-manband Eric Thompson. Also known as, “The Morning Owls,” Thompson has played at more than, 2000 gigs across the country since starting his adventure in 2003. The music veteran showered the K&C winery with cover tunes for 4 hours, starting at 7 and playing through the night until 11. With a variety that ranges from The Beatles to Jimi Hendrix to Led Zeppelin, Thompson had no trouble keeping the Plant City native crowd appeased throughout the night.

charts in regards to wine sales in the state of Florida. Originally becoming famous for their (and still very widely renowned for) blueberry wines, K&C’s has since branched out from their staple selections of sweet, semisweet, and dry blueberry wines. Among the favorites are the fusion wines which include flavors such as: wild berry, peach, sweet blackberry, key lime, and many more! If you’d like the full experience of any of the flavors offered at the winery, then you can stop by to check out the fabulous tasting room & gift shop.

The institution itself has been designed (and recently expanded) in such a manner that it feels welcoming and homely to its visitors. The first room that you’ll encounter is the bar-area which is furnished with nicely polished wood and antiques, lined from wall-to-wall with bottles of fine wine of your choosing. Just outside is a prime spot However, one doesn’t need to only point to for gatherings and reunions on the porch performers like Eric Thompson as a reason area with an outlook of trimmed shrubbery to check this groovy place out. Keel & and a quaint pond. Curley’s started their brand with founder Joe Keel over ten years ago back in 2003, To get the full effect of the winery, come truly starting from the bottom with a hard by on Friday or Saturday to find a social work ethic. Making each batch of wine scene. The bar will be open until midnight slightly more successfully than the last, Keel on these two nights. has brought their name to the top of the FOCUS MAGAZINE PLANT CITY JANUARY 2014

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Since 1930, The Florida Strawberry Festival has been crowing some of the most beautiful, smart and charming young ladies around at its annual scholarship pageant competition. This year will be no different, when on January 25, the Lions Club will host families and friends of several young ladies who hope to become the 2014 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen. Hundreds of spectators are expected to fill the Festival Grounds to witness 2013 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen Kelsey Fry crown to one of the 25 lucky contestants on Saturday, January 25 at 6 p.m. Who will be the next Florida Strawberry Queen and face of Plant City? Be sure to check out the biographies of each participant in this month’s feature.

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Plant City MLK Festival Opening Ceremony Plant City MLK Recreation Center | 11:30 a.m. 1601 E Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Ceremony will include Reverend Maxie Miller, the Lincoln Elementary IB Choir and Drummer Club, and Marshall Middle School’s Gentlemen’s Quest.

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Plant City MLK Festival Parade Historic Downtown | 1 p.m. Parade Marshal will be Ms. Bettye Goodwine, a local retired teacher and member of the AKA sorority. Plant City MLK Festival Gospel Extravaganza Plant City MLK Recreation Center | 4 p.m. 1601 E Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Strawberry Classic Car Show Historic Downtown | 4 to 8 p.m. Many classic cars will be on hand during the event and downtown businesses will be open late to serve the crowds. For more information, contact the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce at 813-719-6989.

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Plant City MLK Festival Leadership Breakfast HCC Trinkle Center | 7:30 a.m. 1206 N Park Rd. Entitled “Charity: The Catalyst of the Dream,” this event will recognized educators in our community. Mistress of ceremony will be Erica Riggins of Bay News 9, while guest speaker will be Dr. Wright, a retired school teacher and administrator. Tickets are $25 per person.

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Freedom Walk Cooper Park | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 900 E Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Remember and honor the life of Martin Luther King Jr. during this Freedom Walk.

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Bike Fest Historic Downtown | 5 to 9 p.m. Downtown businesses will be open late to serve the crowds. For more information, contact the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce at 813-719-6989.

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Florida Strawberry Festival Fashion Show Florida Strawberry Festival Expo Center | 11:30 a.m. 2301 W. Oak Ave. Models from throughout the community will present fashions from local retailers at this annual event.

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Florida Strawberry Festival Baby Parade Sign-ups Plant City Mortgage 1507 S. Alexander St., Suite 101 Sign-ups for 1- and 2-year-olds: 8 to 9 a.m. Sign-ups for 3- and 4-year-olds: 9 to 10 a.m. Open to Eastern Hillsborough County residents only including Plant City, Thontosassa, Mango, Wimauma, Brandon, Seffner, Dover, Balm, Valrico, Lithia, Keysville, and Durant. Proof of residency is required. Registration is $25. For more information, contact GFWC Plant City Junior Woman’s Club chairwoman Natasha Davis at 813-215-7698. Basketball Tri-Star Dribble, Pass, and Shoot Tomlin Middle School | 1 p.m. 501 N Woodrow Wilson St. Children ages 8-13 will compete in a skills competition measuring their talents in passing, dribbling, and shooting, with points earned at each activity for accuracy and speed. Preregistration is not necessary and event is free, sponsored by the Optimist Club of Plant City and the Parks and Recreation Department. For more information, contact Danny Smith at 813569-4200 ext. 4313 or email dsmith@plantcitygov.com.

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Gordon Mote Piano Performance Plant City Church of God | 6 p.m. 2103 Mud Lake Rd. The public is invited to be blessed by the musical talents of Gordon Mote at this free event.

Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce Chairman’s Banquet HCC Trinkle Center | 6:30 p.m. 1206 N Park Rd. New officers and directors will be installed at the annual banquet dinner. For more information, contact the Chamber at 813719-6989.

GFWC Woman’s Club of Plant City Annual Luncheon/Card Party 110 N. Wheeler St. | 11 a.m. Do you enjoy bridge? Euchre? Dominos? Mah Jong? Scrabble? Then join the GFWC Woman’s Club of Plant City during their annual luncheon and card party. Groups of 4 to 8 are invited. Cost is $20 donation at the door. There will also be opportunity baskets, a 50/50 drawing, and door prizes. Funds will be used toward the club’s educational scholarships presented each year. For more information or to reserve a table, contact Marilyn Day at 813-659-9504.


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FOCUSOBITUARIES Sylvia Gonzalez, 77, of Tampa/Plant City died December 10, 2013. Born May 29, 1936 in Arcibo, Puerto Rico, she was the wife of the late Pedro Cruz. Also preceding in death is son, Humberto Gonzalez. Surviving are daughter, Janet Cruz; sisters, Daisy Collazo and Emelina Velez; six grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.haughtfuneralhome.com. Penny Lynn Fox, 40, of Plant City died December 27, 2013. Born February 9, 1973, she was the daughter of the late Emanuel Howard. She was the beloved wife of Edward Fox, who survives. Also surviving are sons, Michael Edward Fox and Andrew Thomas Fox; brother, Jim Howard, and mother Connie Triplett Harrell. Penny enjoyed cross stitch and crochet, and was also a big fan of Duck Dynasty. Online condolences may be made to the family at haughtfuneralhome.com. Joe Berry Brock, 84 of Plant City died December 20, 2013, at Health Center of Plant City. Born February 25, 1929 in Bainbridge, Georgia, he was the son of the late Abram Brock and Nicey Park Brock. He was predeceased by sisters, Evelyn Wetherington and Emily. Surviving are son, Duane (Brooke) Brock; daughter, Lisa (Tommy) Pursley; brothers, Casper (Sue) Brock, Evans Brock; sisters, Lucille Faircloth and Ila Mae Phillips; grandchildren, Edna, Carla; 2 great grandchildren. Joe was a member of Plant City’s First Baptist Church, an Army veteran of the Korean War, and a produce buyer for Harkla Produce and Patterson Produce. A Funeral service will be 3:00 PM,

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Thursday, December 26, 2013 at Haught Funeral Home Chapel, 708 W. Dr. M.L.K. Jr. Blvd. Plant City. The family will receive friends for one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.haughtfuneralhome.com.

Bobby Gene Waters, 80 of Plant City, died December 21, 2013, at South Florida Baptist Hospital in Plant City. Born January 24, 1933 in Nocatee, Florida, he was the son of the late Euell and Ola Hill Waters. He was the husband of Karen Horne Waters, who survives. He was preceded in death by siblings, Barbara Nolen and Charles Waters. Bobby served as a PVT-2 in the US Army from 1951 until 1954, was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church, was a manager at Felton’s and Wyndle’s groceries, and loved to fish. Surviving are sons, Dustin and Thomas Waters; daughters, Kendra Harrell, Debbie Rauh and Marie Richardson; brother, Jerry Johnson; sisters, Edwina McMllian, Jackie Shenefield; 10 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren. A Memorial service will be 6:00 PM, Monday, December 23, 2013 at Shiloh Baptist Church, 1104 Cason Street, Plant City. The family will receive friends for one hour prior to service at the church. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.haughtfuneralhome.com. Paul Keith Shiver, 53 of Lakeland, died December 28, 2013, at his home. Born May 7, 1960 in Lakeland, Florida, he was the son of the late Hugh Shiver and Helen ( Jim) Huggins, who survives. Also surviving are brothers, Kevin Shiver and Jimmy Huggins; sisters, Karen Shiver and Lisa Huggins. Keith loved praise and worship music and

was a NASCAR fan. A Funeral service will be 2:00 PM, Friday, January 3, 2014 at Haught Funeral Home Chapel, 708 W. Dr. M.L.K. Jr. Blvd. Plant City. The family will receive friends from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Thursday, January 2, 2014, at the funeral home. If so desired, donations may be made to the family. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.haughtfuneralhome.com. Alan Clarence Dixson, 83 of Plant City died January 1, 2014, at his home. Born March 4, 1930 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, he was the son of the late Clifford and Edith McGiveney Dixson. He was the husband of Marcia Clark Dixson, who survives. He served in the Army during the Korean War, loved woodworking and gardening, was a farmer and rancher; raising sheep and hogs for many years. Also surviving are son, Brian Dixson; daughters, Colleen Melanson and Susan Dixson; brother John Dixson; 17 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren. The family will be having private services. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.haughtfuneralhome.com. Judith “Judy” Ann Pritt, 69 died December 30, 2013, at Health Center of Plant City. Born August 21, 1944 in Hoboken, New Jersey, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Bartucci and Margaret Killen Bartucci. She was predeceased by daughter, Lauren Pritt. Judy was a package designer for Anchor Glass Container in Tampa. She believed in living life to the fullest and enjoyed spending time with family, especially

her granddaughter Mercy, and friends. She liked hanging out at the beach, was into fast muscle cars, and watching her favorite football team, the Tampa Bay Bucs. She holds a very special place in all of our hearts and she will be missed very much. Surviving are son, Paul Pritt; daughter, Diana ( James) Spickard; stepmother, Amelia Bartucci; brother, Kenneth Bartucci, sister, Debi DeSerio; stepsister, MaryAnn Dugdale; grandchild Mercy Pritt. The family will be having private services. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.haughtfuneralhome.com. Virginia LouEllen Blanton, 86 of Plant City died January 11, 2014, at her home. Born January 17, 1927 in Mt Dora, Florida, she was the daughter of the late John Brock and Ruth Magill Brock. She was the wife of the late Herbert D. Blanton. She was predeceased by sons, Lanson and Richard Blanton. Virginia was a member of Plant City Church of God, worked for Wyndle’s Grocery, and was co-owner of Brock Plumbing for over 20 years. Surviving are son, Norman (Sherril) Blanton; daughter, Carolyn Pollock; 7 grandchildren, 22 great grand children, and 2 great great grandchildren. A Funeral service will be 11:00 AM, Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at Plant City Church of God, 2103 Mud Lake Road. The family will receive friends for one hour prior at the church. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.haughtfuneralhome.com.

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