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FEATURE: 2022 FESTIVAL IN REVIEW By Cierra Craft & Jennifer Jordan The 87th Florida Strawberry Festival has come and gone. Get a behind the scene look at the eats, entertainment and events you might have missed at the festival that is “#1 for Fun!”

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By Cierra Craft Parkesdale Farm Market opened in the late 1960s as a fruit and produce market, but in the late 70s, the market revolutionized to serving up strawberry shortcakes and milkshakes. Meet Helen Parke and her grandchildren and current market owners Jim and Xiomara Meeks as they talk about serving up award-winning milkshakes and Florida’s official dessert.

By Cierra Craft

SPOTLIGHT: PARKESDALE FARM MARKET WINS BEST SHORTCAKE & BEST MILKSHAKE

FEATURE: FOCUS MAGAZINE’S READERS’ CHOICE AWARD WINNERS UNVEILED

Each year, our readers select the best of the best in Plant City’s small businesses in the FOCUS Magazine annual Readers’ Choice Award. Meet this year’s 58 winners and show these small businesses your patronage.


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MANAGING EDITOR

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Cheryl Johnston Emily Topper Jennifer Jordan

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Got a story idea? Looking to advertise in Focus? Contact us for more information. Floyd Publications, Inc. 702 W. Dr. MLK Jr. Blvd.Plant City, FL 33563 Office 813.707.8783 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.

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BUSINESS: OH MY DOG!

By Cierra Craft Pet parents, are you looking for a shop with a selection of specialty dog foods, snacks, and accessories? There’s no need to travel out of town. Oh My Dog, located within Berry Patch Animal Clinic, has everything you need to give your pet a little TLC and the highest quality nutritional foods. Learn more about Plant City’s pet boutique.

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) 7078783 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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FOCUS Magazine is all about supporting local businesses, restaurants, and shops. It’s why every year we host the annual Readers’ Choice Awards, allowing Plant City to support their favorite people, places, and services. Some of the winners are the oldest businesses in town, others are iconic places for locals and out-of-town visitors to frequent. Each of the winners of this year’s awards deserves to be celebrated, as they make up the fabric of the community. I hope you enjoy the Readers’ Choice Awards issue and see some familiar faces of servers, realtors, and business owners. If you see any winners throughout town, congratulate them and thank them for their contributions to the Plant City community. When you’re looking for somewhere to dine out or enjoy lunch, take a look at this Readers’ Choice Awards directory and choose to celebrate with our local community. When you’re hiring a pest control, air conditioning, or accounting service, turn to this directory for a hometown touch that can only be felt with a locally owned and operated business. Our goal at FOCUS Magazine is to help businesses thrive and share their products and services through the magazine and our social media platforms. We congratulate the 2022 winners and hope you will too — by shopping local, eating local, and supporting local businesses. Plant City, you’re the best. Warmest Regards,

Mike Floyd


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Plant City Chamber Releases New Map & Guide for Downtown By Jennifer Jordan

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ave you ever found yourself trying to navigate downtown Plant City and struggling to find a business or shop? If so, then you need to grab a copy of the brand new 2022 Plant City Map and Guide! Plant City Chamber Membership and Marketing Director Jerilyn Rumbarger stated, “The Map and Guide includes an overview of the Plant City area and is designed to drive tourism and overnight stays for our community. The businesses listed are all Plant City Chamber of Commerce members and fall within the tourism industry categories or within our downtown district.” A printed map and directory have been the most requested item by guests who visit the tourist information center and the chamber wanted to help tourists and residents navigate their way through downtown Plant City. The Plant City Chamber of Commerce partnered with Visit Tampa Bay and created the Map and Guide, with Rumbarger stating, “We always enjoy working with our partners at Visit Tampa Bay to bring new initiatives to our area. We started working with our designer, Krupa Patel, in the beginning of December. We worked extremely hard to ensure that this Map and Guide will serve our community and welcome visitors from all over the world. Now that the Map and Guide is finished, we are looking forward to providing residents and visitors with this helpful resource.” The Map and Guide can be picked up at the Plant City Tourist Information Center at 118 W. Reynolds Street. The Map and Guide will also be available at the Tampa and Ybor Tourist Information Centers. It will even be at the Visit Florida Information Center in Tallahassee, Tampa International Airport, and placed in every hotel room in Plant City. There is also a digital copy available on the Chamber of Commerce’s website, although the map is most easily viewed in person. Visit the Plant City Tourist Information Center and get your copy of the 2022 Plant City Map and Guide! For questions about the Map and Guide, call the Plant City Chamber of Commerce at 813-754-3707.

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PLANT CITY PERSONALITIES!

CAN YOU GUESS WHO THIS IS?

HERE IS YOUR CLUE: Don’t let this Freckle faced little pumpkin fool you!!!! This little Cutie Pie was born right here and raised in a family of Musicians, Cheerleaders, Dancerettes and Majorettes. As a young girl she played with her little friends but could be found sitting among the adults and HOLDING HER OWN!!! Those that knew her were convinced that she was a 40 YEAR OLD MIDGET! She could give great advice to others and had an uncanny business sense. TODAY, You can find this freckled face gal walking the streets of New York’s Fashion District or maybe on a plane to Bermuda. She and her team are spreading beautiful cutting edge fashion to women everywhere!

IF YOU KNOW WHO THIS IS CALL CANDY O AT FOCUS MAGAZINE! 813-707-8783 The first 3 people to guess the correct person will win a PRIZE!!!! (The TRUE identity will be given in next month’s FOCUS Magazine) LAST MONTH’S PERSONALITY: MIKE GARTZ OF I HATE MY TRAINER


Plant City Celebrates

19th Annual Black Heritage Gala

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n February 11, Plant City Black Heritage Celebration, Inc. hosted the 19th annual Black Heritage Gala at the John R. Trinkle Center. At the Black Heritage Gala, attendees enjoyed networking, fellowship, dinner, and a message on defining success for yourself by keynote speaker and author Derrick McBride. The theme for the gala was “Health and Wellness For All”, and Rooms To Go Foundation was the title sponsor. The evening began with the Master of Ceremony Lesley Miller welcoming attendees, and Pastor Dean Pfeffer led the invocation. Strawberry Crest High School performed the presentation of colors, and Gloriece Hallback sang the national anthem. Mayor Rick Lott and Commissioner Mary Mathis introduced city, county, and state officials, including Congress member C. Scott Franklin, who stated in a letter to Sharon Moody and gala attendees, “Tonight, as we come together to celebrate the 19th Annual Black Heritage Educational and Cultural Festival, we reaffirm that as Americans we are bound to each other by our common resolve and shared expectations for a brighter future.” Dinner was then served and consisted of ham, chicken, pig’s feet, green beans, collard greens, yellow rice, and salad. After dinner, Steve Hurley, owner of Stingray Chevrolet, introduced keynote speaker and author, Derrick McBride. McBride, a former NFL player, shared his journey of writing his book, One Search For All, and the inspirational true story based on the real-life events of his grandfather, Jack McBride. McBride discussed defining success and noted, “I know what it’s like to fail. If you feel like you’re failing, get back up. Keep going. Take a step. Keep taking steps because when you look back, you’ll be able to tell the story that you know the world needs to hear.” After McBride’s inspirational speech, Sharon Moody and Carolyn Brown presented awards to deserving individuals due to their contributions, dedication to the community, and willingness to lend a helping hand. The awards and winners are as follows: • Lifetime Achievement Award- Bettye Goodwine • Cornerstone Award- Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church • Community Service Award- Candace Greene • Humanitarian Award- DeeDee Gregory • Heritage Award- Bertha L. Ingram

The evening concluded with Sharon Moody thanking everyone for attending. She stated, “Thank you to everyone for attending and for all of our generous sponsors. Our children and others who are not as familiar with our history need these events to understand the sacrifices African Americans made to make this nation what it is.” Minister Denzel Singleton then gave the benediction. As everyone was saying their goodbyes to one another, the room was filled with appreciation and respect for those who make a difference in our community. With the countless contributions that African Americans have made in our community and country, it’s important to celebrate their achievements. With events like the Black Heritage Gala, African American culture, history, and art will continue to be shared, appreciated, and valued for years to come.

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Tampa Bay Blueberry Festival Returns to Keel Farms By Jennifer Jordan

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n April 8, 9, 10, 15, and 16, Keel Farms will hold a celebration of the spring blueberry harvest by hosting the Tampa Bay Blueberry Festival. Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., the festival is a family and pet-friendly event that will span five days and two weekends. With over 100 food and craft vendors, a kid’s area, live music, and craft beer, wine, and cider, there is something for everyone to enjoy. There will also be a u-pick available so attendees can take home fresh blueberries right off the bush. To ensure an excellent experience for all the guests, this will be a ticketed event. There will also be check-in window times of 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. to allow for the ease of parking and traffic. Please check in during your selected window time. Tickets are limited and on sale now at www.keelfarms.com/festivals. Adult Picker Tickets are $19.99 and include parking, admission, a u-pick pass with a take-home souvenir bucket, and two free pounds of blueberries. Adult Picker Pal Tickets are $14.99 and include parking and general admission to the farm. Kid’s Tickets are $9.99 and include general admission to the farm (valid for kids ages 3-12). Kids ages two and under are free. Since picker tickets will include buckets, no outside buckets or containers will be permitted. It is recommended that guests wear close-toed shoes for roaming the farm, sunscreen, and comfortable clothing. If you’re looking for a fun time out on the farm or love all things blueberries, visit the Tampa Bay Blueberry Festival! The festival will be located at Keel Farms at 5202 Thonotosassa Road. For more information about the Tampa Bay Blueberry Festival, call Keel Farms at 813-752-9100.

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Jack Holland named 2022 Citizen of the Year

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By Cierra Craft n February 16, Jack Holland was named the 63rd recipient of one of the city’s most prestigious awards: Citizen of the Year. The recipient of the award is chosen by a board of civic leaders from Aspire Plant City, Daybreak Rotary, GFWC Woman’s Club, Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Noon Rotary Club, Optimist Club, and the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce under strict criteria of nine rules including that recipient cannot be seeking a political office or fulfilling their job-related duties, as well as, the recipient has given of themselves freely for many years and asked for nothing in return. The recipient’s name is a closely-guarded secret prior to the actual presentation at the luncheon with nominees being considered for service impacting the benefit of all and betterment of the community. Selection criteria include long-term selfless contributions of time, energy, and resources apart from the individual’s career responsibilities. 2021 Citizen of the Year Sandee Sytsmacame to the microphone and gave highlights of Holland’s life, including 45 years of service to the city of Plant City as an employee, his involvement in the Visit Plant City Task Force and PCHS Business Advisor Board. Holland, an avid soccer fan, has traveled around the globe to attend World Cup soccer tournaments, and five decades of public service. Holland was selected for his work with the Plant City Optimist Club, where he has served as a past president, vice president, and has been named Optimist of the Year an impressive four times. Holland is a dedicated volunteer of the Optimist Club’s Christmas Tree stand, Plant City Pig Jam, and served as a past board member of the Plant City Family YMCA. In 2012 and 2021, Holland has been named a Chamber Good Egg and in 2019, he was a nominee for the Florida State Referees Hall of Fame for his work as a youth soccer referee. Holland is the first recipient in the history of the award who wasn’t able to attend the luncheon. Due to a back injury, Holland was not present at the luncheon and said around 12:30 p.m., as his name was announced to those in attendance, his phone began to ring with texts in congratulations. His family was present to accept the award on his behalf, speaking to Holland’s commitment to serving the city he loves. “I have attended the luncheon for over 20 years and I have read the list of recipients… I just never imagined my name would be among them,” said Holland. He says he is overwhelmed, humbled, and thankful to be named Plant City’s 2022 Citizen of the Year.


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First Call Church Invites Public to 3 Year Anniversary

alden Lake Community Association Board Meetings are held the third Monday of each month at 6:30 at the Walden Lake Community Association office building on Griffin Boulevard in Walden Lake. The next meetings will be held on March 21st and April 25th. Please keep an eye on the announcement boards at all entrances for dates and times of special meetings and events. Meetings are now being held in person although you can still log in to www.WaldenLake.org and view the meeting virtually on zoom. The Annual Meeting is scheduled for April 21st at 7:00 and is being held at the Plant City Church of God at 2103 Mud Lake Road. Each of the 9 HOA Board of Directors are elected and serve a three-year term. Each year three positions are open for election and are voted on during the annual meeting. The Planning Board Meeting was held on February 23rd where Walden Lake LLC was looking for a vote to allow the rezoning for redevelopment of the golf course. The Planning Board unanimously voted to oppose the proposal. The rumor is that the rezoning will now go before the City Commissioners either in April or May for approval. Stay tuned for more information either in your email, on Nextdoor or on the entrance boards. The food trucks at the HOA Building/Sports Complex are on the second Fridays and last Sundays of each month. If you have not taken advantage of the delicious offerings, give it a try! Watch for more information from emails coming from the HOA, the entrance boards, and on Nextdoor. During the month of February, there were 8 sales in Walden Lake and 2 sales in Walden Lake East. The average sale price was $423,090 and average of 2287 square feet and on the market for an average of 5 days.

The February sales are as follows: Address / Sales Price / Living Area / Pool / Garage 1413 Sandalwood Drive / $290,000 / 1856 / 2 Car / Community 1606 Teakwood Drive / $292,000 / 1781 / 1 Car / Community 308 Valencia Drive North / $294,000 / 1581 / 2 Car / Community 4113 Longfellow Drive / $350,000 / 1827 / 2 Car / No 2917 Sutton Oaks Drive / $440,000 / 2138 / 2 Car / Private 3037 Sutton Woods Drive / $445,000 / 2120 / 2 Car / Private 3208 Stevenson Street / $465,000 / 2205 / 2 Car / Private 2910 Spring Hammock Drive / $499,900 / 2908 / 2 Car / Private 3312 Cummings Place / $525,000 / 2477 / 2 Car / Private 2703 Wedgewood Drive / $630,000 / 3978 / 2 Car / Private

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irst Call, located at 1510 Cre Road in Dover, is celebrating its three year anniversary on Sunday, March 27, 2022. First Call is a unique fellowship of extraordinary people and their families that are committed to strengthening each other in faith as they face the fires found in their calling to “Protect, Serve and Connect” our communities as First Responders. The celebration will begin with a special service in the Main Sanctuary, led by Chaplin Dr. Dan Middlebrooks. There will be then a “Hero” style lunch and music in the Fellowship Hall. “Join us at First Call- First Responder Church for our community wide celebration of what God has done and what HE is about to do!” says Chaplin Middlebrooks. First Responders, their families and friends, as well as those who support First Responders and military are invited to attend. For more information on this event or on First Call, all the church at 813-652-8178 or email info@firstcallsbc. com.

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There are currently 4 active listings for sale in Walden Lake with the highest priced listing at $1.95 Million. Without the highest listing, the average price of the 3 remaining homes on the market is $480,633 with an average of 14 days on the market. There are 19 properties Pending Contract in Walden Lake and Walden Lake East with an average list price of $404,463 and 17 days on the market. How is COVID-19 affecting real estate? As you can see from the sales data above, we do not see a slowdown of our listings going under contract, providing they are priced correctly and in good condition. We are seeing fewer homes being listed, so The Sweet Team of Keller Williams Realty feels this is a great time to list, as there are many buyers looking for a home. Feel free to contact me with any questions about this article or about your real estate needs. NSweet@KW.com or 813-758-9586.


Plant City Youth Dominate in Hockey, Cheer Competitions By Cierra Craft

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urant Hockey Heads to HS State Championship Tournament for Third Consecutive Year Durant’s Hockey team secured a return trip to this year’s state tournament held at RDV Sportsplex in Orlando, February 25 through 27. This year’s squad had to replace the program’s all-time leading scorer in Jordan Putnam and five stalwart defensemen on the back end. Well, as they say, good programs don’t rebuild, they simply reload. An infusion of talented freshmen, along with several returning veterans, led the team back to the state tournament. Durant’s outstanding season came to an end in a 2-0 loss in the semifinals of the state championship tourney against the eventual champ, J.W. Mitchell High School of New Port Richey. The class of ‘22 advanced to 3 state championship tournaments, 2 final fours, 1 state title game, and 1 Lightning Cup final. The state championship tournament concluded Head Coach Todd Comunale’s final season with this third iteration of the Durant program he reestablished five years ago, as he has announced he’s stepping aside at the season’s end. With a regular-season record of 66 wins, 30 losses & 14 ties, and a playoff record of 10 & 5, with 3 losses in overtime, Coach Comunale is confident the staff currently in place will continue the winning tradition at Durant.

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omin’ In Hot: PC Dolphins Cheer Take on Global Championships On Saturday, February 26, Plant City Dolphins 11U and 10U Cheer teams competed in the 2022 YCADA Global Championships in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The competition took place in the Tropicana Resort Casino Showcase, a broadway-style theater that seats 2,500 spectators. Dolphins Cheer Director and 11U Head Coach Amanda Duncan said when PCD switched from Tri-County to Pop Warner, it challenged the coaches to learn a new set of rules and score sheets. It also challenged the cheerleaders to learn new skills and routines. “The athletes really stepped up and stayed dedicated,” said Duncan. The 10U team finished in 4th place and the 11U girls are the 2022 Level 3 Global Champions. The 11U team had zero deductions from the judges, meaning it was flawless. The 11U Dolphins faced off against rival Naples Hurricanes, all season the two teams competed against each other with the Dolphins winning 1st place at the FYD Conference and Pop Warner Regional competitions, Hurricanes won 1st at Nationals with PCD falling to 2nd, and the Global championships were the Dolphins’ chance to come out on top. They did just that. Mitey Mites (10U) is coached by Elizabeth Garcia. The team won 1st place and Grand Champions of the FYD Conference then placed 1st and received Highest Choreography at the Pop Warner Southeast Regionals competition. The team then won 3rd Place at Nationals before receiving 4th at YCADA Globals. PAGE

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Your Guide to Plant City’s Classes and Programs By Jennifer Jordan

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lant City has always been a town centered around the community. Full of events, festivals, galas, and parties, Plant City has consistently been a wholesome town full of giving. While growing, our city has maintained its small-town charm and as a result, provides many resources to residents of the community that many do not know about. Some of the resources that Plant City offers are classes and programs at both the Sadye Gibbs Martin Community Center and the Planteen Recreation Center and Winter Visitor Center. Most of the classes are free or low cost and are varied so there is a class for everyone. Here is your guide to the classes and programs that each center offers for kids, teens, adults, and seniors. Sadye Gibbs Martin Community Center is located at 302 S. Maryland Avenue and can be reached at 813-659-4253 for further questions and information. Here are some of the following programs/classes that are offered: EDUCATIONAL After School Program: This program is for school-aged children aged 5-12. They also provide transportation from the following Plant City Elementary Schools: Burney, Bryan, Lincoln, Wilson, and Jackson. Space is limited. Fees are $175 per child per semester. Transportation Fees are $25 per child per semester. DSLA Tutoring: Tutoring for school-aged children. No Cost. Mondays and Wednesdays during the school year from 6PM-7PM. FITNESS Xtreme Hip-Hop Step and Burn: Xtreme Hip Hop is a high energy toning and cardio class created by Phillip Weeden. Mondays and Thursdays from 5:30PM-6:30PM. Instructors: Lisa Bradley and Heaven Waddell. DJ Ken Miller’s Morning Dance: Open to all ages and ability levels. Come enjoy a wide variety of music or dance to your own beat. No judgment, just fun! All music genres will be played. Song requests encouraged. Wednesdays from 10AM-12PM. Cost is $3. Instructor: Ken Miller at 863-409-7714 Line Dance: Choreographed line dance related to all types of music. Enjoy repeated sequence steps! This fun group class will have you eager to learn line dancing basics while staying active. Beginner class: Tuesday 5:30pm; advanced class: Wednesday 5:30pm. No cost. Instructor: Michelle Richardson 813-763-3757. Zumba: We take the “work” out of workout by mixing low-intensity and highintensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you’ll see why Zumba Fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Wednesdays at 6PM. Instructor: Maria Perez. SPORTS Pickleball: Paddleball sport that combines elements of badminton, ping pong, and tennis. Classes are Monday-Friday from 9AM-12PM and Saturday mornings when available. Youth Basketball Skills and Drills: Open to Co-ed Youth Elementary School, Middle School, High School players. Come tune up your basketball skills in a fun learning environment! Contact Matt Dorsey for more information at 813-848-9471 or mattdorseybasketball@gmail.com Patrick’s Patriots Twirling Corps: Established in 1955. Baton Twirling classes for beginners and intermediate baton twirlers. Patriot Twirling Corps also has a competition team. Classes on Thursdays. Beginners: 3:30pm-4:30pm; Intermediate: 4:30pm-5:30pm, and Competition: 5:30pm-7:00pm. Instructor: Barbara Patrick 813-626-4554.

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MISCELLANEOUS Walk and Talk: Meet up with friends or make new ones! 11 laps around the indoor gymnasium equals one mile. Get a break from the heat and try out the 18,000 square foot walking area. There is also an outdoor walking area around the facility that’s great for walkers, runners, and strollers. Seven laps equal one mile in the outdoor walking area. Walk and Talk is Monday-Friday from 8AM-12PM. Planteen Recreation Center and Winter Visitor Center is located at 301 Dort Street and can be reached at 813-659-4256 for further questions and information. Here are some of the following programs/classes that are offered: EDUCATIONAL Youth Book Club: Elementary students in grades 3-5 are welcome to join online or in person for a fun new book club featuring story centered crafts, snacks, and activities to remind kids how fun reading can be! March and April’s book is Blended by Sharon M. Draper. Contact: Maggie Cole 813-659-4256 for Zoom information! The Drop Zone: Youth program available Monday-Friday from 1:30PM-5:30PM. Drop Zone program is perfect for traditional, home-schooled, Hillsborough Virtual or eLearning elementary and middle school students. Youth may choose between the Discovery POD (includes STEM, Lego, nature cooking and crafts), the Sports POD (includes sports, conditioning, and strategy games), and the Gaming POD (includes Pokémon, eSports, and strategy games). Youth can also choose the whole program! Contact: Maggie Cole at 813-659-4256. Ladies Bible Study: If you long to be led deeper into your prayer life and awareness of the presence of God, plan to come join this group as they grow together in their walk of faith. $1 per class. All ages welcome. Instructor/contact: Laura Norris at 813-659-4256 Teens Teach Tech: Are you a senior who has trouble using your cell phone? Do you want to know how to use your iPad to send flowers to a friend? Do you want to know how to order groceries and have them delivered to your house from your phone? Do you just want to know how to send an email? Our teenagers will help you to figure it all out! Bring your device on Tuesdays at 5:30PM to the Planteen for help with your technology. Contact: Maggie Cole at 813-659-4256. FITNESS Hula-Fit Hoop Fitness & Dance: Get into the “swing” of things at the hoop fitness class. This American Council on Exercise approved health and fitness program pairs hoops with mindful movements. For all levels, no experience is necessary. $40 for four classes or $15 per class. Ages 13 and up. Instructor/contact: Cyrena Lang at 813-453-0459. Youth Hula-Fit Hoop Fitness & Dance: Our younger hoopers can also take part in our hoop fitness classes! This class is all about having a good time while learning new skills. For all levels, no experience is necessary. Returning kids: $68 for four weeks. New Students: $100 for four weeks and includes a handmade $30 hoop. Instructor/contact: Cyrena Lang at 813-453-0459. Country Line Dancing: Line dancing classes are a fun way to learn new steps or brush up on what you already know. Class activities include instruction in the latest dance steps and fun interaction with other dancers. $5 per class. Ages: teenagers and up. Instructor/ contact: Donna Edenfield at 813-986-2820. Yoga for Beginners: This class is perfect for those who have never done Yoga. Basic information about breathing, posing, and the history of Yoga for everyday use will be covered. $10 per class Ages: 15 and up. Contact: Maggie Cole at 813-659-4256. SPORTS Tae Kwon Do: Master Steve Reynolds has been teaching Tae Kwon Do for over 20 years. This Korean Martial Art stresses fitness, self-discipline, self-defense, coordination, and confidence. $25 per month. Ages 5 and up. Instructor/contact: Master Reynolds at 813-737-3872. MISCELLANEOUS Parents’ Nite Out: Enjoy an adult evening without the kids! The monthly Parents’ Nite Out features dinner, movie and movie snacks, games, and crafts. Children ages 5-12 are welcome! $15 for the first child and $10 for each additional sibling. Upcoming dates: March 25, April 29, and May 27. Contact: Maggie Morona-Cole at 813-659-4256. Pokèmon League: Players of all Pokèmon games meet to play the trading card game online, video games, and Pokèmon Go on their smartphones. Virtual access to our league is also available! $2 per week. All ages welcome! Contact: Maggie Morona-Cole at 813-6594256. Light Force Academy: Are you ready to use the Force? Training at the Light Force Academy will help you to develop sabering techniques and choreograph performances using light up swords. $10 per class or $30 per month. Ages five and up. Instructor/ contact: Michael Cole at 813-417-5404.


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Worship Services Palm Sunday, 4/10

Celebrate Easter week with First Baptist Church. Join us on Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and for one of three Easter worship services as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Experience uplifting music, powerful prayer and a life-changing message from the truth of God’s Word. Each Sunday we also offer Bible-centered Small Groups where you can learn to live out your faith with others. Classes meet at 8:00, 9:00, and 10:30 am.

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Good Friday, 4/15 7:00 pm

Saturday, 4/16 5:00 pm

Easter Sunday, 4/17 9:00 am 10:30 am

Move one step further in your relationship with Christ and others.

Come worship with us!

Can’t join us in person? Watch ONLINE at: fbcpc.com/live

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PLANT CITY 3309 James L. Redman Pkwy., Plant City | 813.752.4104 | www.fbcpc.com Dr. Brian Stowe, Senior Pastor

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Plant City rolled out the red carpet for the 2022 Florida Strawberry Festival from March 3 to March 13, welcoming half of a million guests to the city. Themed “#1 for Fun,” the Florida Strawberry Festival ushered in midway rides, exciting new foods, sweet strawberries, and agricultural shows for FFA and 4H students.

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Mayor Rick Lott was among the city officials to throw beads to the spectators of the Grand Parade. Belle City Amusements is the host the midway rides and carnival games. One of the most popular rides are on the swings and the Festival offers discounts on armbands on select days for midway rides. Plant City’s youngest residents compete in the annual Diaper Derby as part of the Baby Contest, sponsored by South Florida Baptist Hospital.

The Florida Strawberry Festival is ranked among the Top 40 Fairs in North America and the Top 100 Fairs in the World. More than 10,000 acres of strawberries are planted each year with nearly 3000 farms throughout the county. These crops produce an annual value of $360 million. FOCUS Magazine takes a look back at the Festival and give you a look at the events, entertainment, and eats you might have missed.

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March 3 The opening day of the Florida Strawberry Festival began with plenty of sunshine and low humidity. Gates opened at 10:00 a.m., welcoming the first visitors into Berryfest 22. Each day of the festival begins with a salute to freedom with the National Anthem performed over the public address system. The fairgrounds seem to freeze in time as hands are placed over hearts. Once completed, the fair day festivities begin again. On the Wish Farms Soundstage, 18-time Grammy Award winners Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra performed fanfavorite polka hits for the dancing audience’s delight. 2006 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen Hannah Benton and her grandfather Raymond Hodge, who Hannah calls “Honey,” have polka danced together at the Jimmy Sturr concert for five years. It’s a tradition they both look forward to year after year. “We started this tradition about five years ago after we lost my grandmother, Martha Hodge,” said Benton. “My grandpa, Honey loves to dance so I invited him to attend Opening Day with me to cheer him up. I remember Opening Day Polka Dancing was one of my favorite things I did as Strawberry Queen back in 2006. Needless to say, Honey and I really enjoyed it and now look forward to it every year!!”

Owner of RAOK Boutique and former Festival Queen Hannah Benton and her grandfather Honey Hodge polka dance together as part of a tradition during Jimmy Sturr’s show.

But Benton and Honey weren’t the only duos on their feet. 2022 Florida Strawberry Festival Queen Kenley Connell and her court joined in, dancing with each other and audience members. First Maid Madison Davis polka danced with 1971 Queen Sherrie Chambers Mueller. On March 3 at 7:00 p.m., The Mosaic Youth Swine Show was held in the Patterson Company Livestock Arena in the Grimes Family Agricultural Center. Seventy-eight students participated in the 40th anniversary of the swine show. In the show, each pig is placed in one of nine classes based on weight. The winner of each class then competes for the title of the grand champion. At the show, Paul Davis, President of the Florida Strawberry Festival, stated, “The agricultural side of the festival is so important. These youth showing their plants and animals is a part of what we (the festival) are. Everyone’s a winner, and we wish everyone the best of luck tonight.” Jaylynn Wood of Barrington FFA exhibited the grand champion swine at the 2022 Swine Show. Reserve grand champion was awarded to Georgia Kimbrell of Turkey Creek FFA.

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Team Ice Ice Baby were the declared winners of the Peachy’s Amish Donut Eating Contest. The team ate four donuts in less than six minutes.

After the Youth Swine Show, the showmanship competition began. Instead of the animal being judged, the showmen are judged on how well they present their animals to the judge. In the senior division, Avery Ashley placed first. In the intermediate division, Grand Champion Jaylynn Wood placed first. In the junior division, Kay Wood placed first. Reserve Grand Champion Georgia Kimbrell placed third in showmanship.

Contest. Three team members were challenged with eating a glazed donut without their hands, the fourth and final team member was then presented with Peachy’s Sweetheart donut to eat without their hands. The sweetheart is a glazed donut, topped with berries, drizzled in chocolate syrup, and topped with whipped cream. In the end, team “Ice Ice Baby” were declared the winners, who finished their four donuts in just under six minutes.

The Florida Strawberry Festival hosts seven youth livestock shows in total: swine, steers, beef cattle, dairy cattle, lambs, and chickens. All livestock shows and the swine sale and steer sale take place in the Patterson Companies Livestock Arena.

On March 4 at 7:00 p.m., in the Patterson Livestock Arena in the Grimes Agricultural Center, 78 students from across Hillsborough County sold their swine in the annual Mosaic Youth Swine Sale. With the highest bid at $20 per pound and the lowest bid at $7 per pound, the average price per pound for a swine was $13.87 per pound. If a buyer does not want to keep their swine but rather donate it, they could donate the swine to the Florida FFA Foundation, the United Food Bank of Plant City, and Florida Baptist Children’s Homes, among other organizations and charities. Jaylynn Wood, who had the grand champion swine, sold her swine at $20 per pound with a weight of 250. Georgia Kimbrell, who had the reserve grand champion swine, sold her swine at $19.90 per pound with a weight of 266. Jaylynn’s swine was sold to Sam Astin of Astin Farms.

March 4 The second day of the Festival was another hot one, but it didn’t keep families from coming out to the midway for Publix Food and Fun Friday. Any guest who presented any Publix brand or GreenWise non-perishable received a voucher for $5 off the $30 wristband and ride most mechanical rides for only $25. At noon, four teams took to the Publix Showcase Case tent for the 5th Annual Peachy’s Co. Amish Donut Eating

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March 5 On Saturday, March 5, the Florida Strawberry Festival played host to Contemporary Christian singer Lauren Daigle on the Wish Farms Soundstage. Daigle’s show was sold out, selling 10, 340 tickets. Lauren Daigle’s inaugural visit to the Florida Strawberry Festival was the second highest-selling show in Festival history. “I’m not surprised! We’re overjoyed so many people are as excited to see Lauren Daigle as we are,” said Florida Strawberry Festival President Paul Davis.

In the most handsome boy contests, Cash Kirby Christie won the 6 to 9 months category and Grayson James Creech won the 10 to 13 months category. Ryker Joshua Standard won the 14 to 18 months category.

Those that attended the concert, raved about Daigle’s show. Many noted that it seemed her voice echoed throughout the entire festival grounds and in their review of the show said they’d enjoy seeing Daigle perform at the Festival again.

In the diaper derby, Sophia Martin won the 6 to 8 months category, and Tynsleigh Reese Mintzer won the 9 to 12 months category. Sophia Martin won the overall diaper derby contest.

“My daughter and I were at the concert and had an amazing time for sure!!” said one concert goer. Another added, “She is always so amazing! Talented, beautiful & full of light, love and Jesus!”

March 6 On March 6 in the Publix Showcase Tent at 10:30 a.m., Festival goers witnessed dozens of the youngest and cutest contestants at the Baby Contest and Diaper Derby. The annual baby contest—sponsored by South Florida Baptist Hospital—saw babies from the Hillsborough County area get dressed up to compete in three different segments of the competition: the decorated diaper contest, features contest, and the diaper derby. In the diaper derby, the fastest crawling baby wins. Matilda Pearl Ruane won the Florida Strawberry Festival theme diaper category, and Tynsleigh Reese Mintzer won the most creative diaper category.

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In the feature contests, Mia Belle Bernal won the baldest head. Savannah Rae Speneer won the chubbiest cheeks, and Grayson Matthews won the most hair. In the prettiest girl contests, Halston Paige Zimmerman won the 6 to 9 months category. Scarlett Montana Procter won the 10 to 13 months category, and Denver Lousie Cedeno won the 14 to 18 months category.

March 7 Grand Parade Day is practically a Plant City holiday. Businesses close to either participate in the hometown tradition or join the crowds gathering to watch the processional and kids are granted a day off from school throughout Hillsborough County. The Grand Parade is presented by Berry Fine Productions, led by director Gail Lyons. Lyons shared with FOCUS weeks prior to parade day “I think we will have the biggest, best parade we have ever had!” And big parade it was, the parade was a two-hour event, marching north on Evers Street, turning west on Reynolds and passing the festivalgrounds thereafter. Parade participants included city officials Mayor Lott and the City Commission, county commissioners and school board officials, as well as local law enforcement officials from Plant City Police Department, Hillsborough County Sheriff, Florida Highway Patrol, Plant City Fire Rescue, and more. The parade featured clowns, dancing strawberries,

and even mascots, such as Captain Fear of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Thunder Bug from the Tampa Bay Lightning. The judges of the parade selected the following entries as winners of the Grand Parade: Business/Commercial Division 1st: Rough Riders 2nd: Gallo Loco Cantina 3rd: Krewe of Castaways Marching Band Division 1st: Strawberry Crest High School Marching Band 2nd: Icon Preparatory School 3rd: Spoto High School Marching Band Special Features Division 1st: Strawberry Crest High School JROTC 2nd: Durant High School JROTC 3rd: Kathleen High School JROTC Antique Division 1st: Stephen Mathis 2nd: Ray Clark 3rd: John Paul Civic/Church Division 1st: Egypt Temple Shriners 2nd: Faith Christian Academy 3rd: Robert W Willaford Railroad Museum School Club/Youth Sports/ Misc Division 1st: JS Robinson Elementary 2nd: Strawberry Crest High School Cheerleaders 3rd: Strawberry Crest High School Calendar Girls Following the parade, media and city leaders gathered at the Florida Strawberry Festival for a special guest. Governor Ron DeSantis was joined by Plant City native, former Strawberry Queen, and state Attorney General Ashley Moody to sign SC 1006. The bill was sent to the Governor on Friday, March 4, after the House voted 109-4 to send it to the governor.


St. Clement “Make Your Own” Strawberry Shortcake was back again this year serving up delicious strawberry shortcake. The group took a hiatus last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On March 7, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visited the Florida Strawberry Festival and signed SB 1006, designating Strawberry Shortcake as Florida’s official state dessert.

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“So this designation, of the strawberry shortcake as the state dessert, is a way to pay tribute to the strawberry farmers and what they have contributed to our state and our agriculture industry,” Gov. DeSantis said during his press conference in Plant City. “This is an important part of Florida and the farmers have helped put us on the map.” State Senator Danny Burgess, a Republican whose district includes portions of Hillsborough County, introduced the bill in addition to Representative Lawrence McClure (R-Dover). With over 200,000 strawberry shortcakes sold each year at the Strawberry Festival alone, it’s difficult to ignore the impact strawberries have in our state. “Signing this bill at the Strawberry Festival is one way that we are supporting our Florida strawberry farmers and is a tribute to the more than 10,000 acres of strawberries that are grown in the greater Plant City area,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “As a fifth generation Floridian and a native of Plant City, I am delighted and proud that our Governor and the Legislature are making Strawberry Shortcake the official state dessert,” said Attorney General Ashley Moody. “Plant City grows more than three-quarters of the country’s winter strawberries that help make this delicious dessert and support Florida’s economy. I hope everyone tries a bite of Strawberry Shortcake in celebration.”

March 9 At 6:00 p.m. in the Patterson Livestock Arena in the Grimes Agricultural Center, ninety-one students from across Hillsborough County participated in the annual Mosaic Youth Steer Show. This year was the show’s 50th anniversary, with many past grand champions and reserve grand champions in attendance to honor the show’s special anniversary and give support to the students showing. Spencer Baylor of Strawberry Crest FFA exhibited the grand champion steer at the 2022 Steer Show. Baylor’s steer Puff weighed 1,274 pounds and Baylor stated about winning, “It was an amazing feeling to win the grand champion. I cannot describe it, it was a huge emotional rush.” Baylor also stated about Puff, “Puff was really good in the ring, I’m super happy with how he behaved.” Reserve grand champion was awarded to Jayden Mathena of Durant FFA. 2022 Strawberry Queen Kenley Connell also showed a steer at this year’s show. She finished fourth in her class. At the time of publication, information on the subsequent Steer Showmanship and Steer Sale were not available.

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April 17: Local Churches Celebrate the Easter Weekend

The Resurrection Sunday weekend is a big one for area churches as they celebrate the risen Christ with special services and events to attract newcomers. Below is a schedule of events: Cork United Methodist Church 4815 W. Sam Allen Road 813-704-4873 www.corkumcfl.org

St. Clement Catholic Church 1104 N. Alexander Street, Plant City FL 33563 813-752-8251 http://stclementpc.org

April 17 Easter Sunrise Service @ 7:00 a.m.

April 16 Easter Vigil Bilingual @ 8:00 p.m. April 17 Easter Sunday English Mass @ 6:45 a.m. April 17 Easter Sunday Spanish Mass @ 9:00 a.m. April 17 Easter Sunday English Mass @ 11:00 a.m. April 4 Easter Sunday Spanish Mass @ 1:00 p.m.

First Baptist Church of Plant City 3309 James L. Redman Parkway 813-752-4104 www.fbcpc.com April 10 Palm Sunday Service @ 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. April 15 Good Friday Service @ 7:00 p.m. April 16 Easter Service @ 5:00 p.m. April 17 Easter Sunday @ 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Plant City Church of God 2103 Mud Lake Road 813-752-4591 April 15 Good Friday w/ Communion 12PM April 17 Community Sunrise Service @ 7:00 a.m. in Walden Lake Park April 17 Traditional Easter Service @ 10:15 a.m.

Lone Oak Baptist Church 3505 Lone Oak Road Plant City, FL 33567 813-754-5278 April 17 Easter Sunrise Service 7:30 AM with Breakfast & Sunday School to follow April 17 “We Shall Behold Him” Easter Cantata 6PM Transforming Life Church 3805 Turkey Creek Road, Plant City, FL 33566 813-754-5372 http://tlchurchpc.com April 17 Easter Service @10:00 a.m. The Crossing Church- Plant City Campus 507 S Wheeler St, Plant City, FL 33563 (813) 626-0783 wearecrossing.com April 15 Good Friday @ 7:00 p.m. April 17 Easter Sunday @ 10:30 a.m.

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Today, Parkesdale’s Farm Market is owned and operated by Jim Meeks (left) and his wife Xiomara (right). As third generation owners of Parkesdale Farm Market, the couple have upheld the values established by the late Roy Parke and his wife Helen (center), while modernizing the farm stand as the largest strawberry and citrus market in the state.

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The Berry Best:

Parkesdale Market named RCA winner for Best Shortcake & Milkshake By Cierra Craft

While strawberries were grown in Plant City long before Roy and Helen Parke’s arrival to Dover in 1956, the Parke family put the community on the map for strawberry shortcake and other desserts. Today, the market is operated by third-generation owners Jim and Xiomara Meeks and people flock to the market from across the globe for World Famous strawberry shortcake and nationally-recognized milkshakes. Parkesdale Market was recently named FOCUS Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Award winners for Best Strawberry Shortcake and Best Milkshake, a title the local hot spot has held since FOCUS’ inaugural awards in 2002. Meet family matriarch Helen Parke, her grandson Jim Meeks and his wife Xi, as the trio talk about Parkesdale Market, where strawberries are king. The legend that is Parkesdale Farms began when the company founder R.E. (Roy) Parke emigrated from Ireland to Pennsylvania in 1924 at age 5 during the Potato Famine. The family settled in Pennsylvania and continued farming, offering veggies and fruit trees. Enlisted in the Army, a young Roy Parke would visit the local five-and-ten store, where Helen worked behind the stationary counter; they met in 1943 and were married within five weeks. When Roy and Helen moved to Plant City in the 1950s, Roy began his farming career with strawberries. Together, Roy and Helen founded Parkesdale Farms, starting with just 10 acres of strawberries. Throughout the years, they expanded the farm to over 200 acres of the finest strawberries, citrus, and vegetables. In October 1968, Roy and Helen founded Parkesdale Farm Market, which was a small roadside stand to sell their strawberries by the flat. The couple ran a market in Pennsylvania selling tomatoes and other vegetables, so the concept wasn’t new to them. Parkesdale Farm Market started simply from the back of a pickup truck, then grew over the years to its current location on 92. “At that time, [U.S. 92] wasn’t a very busy road, maybe one car every few minutes,” said Helen Parke, who will turn 97 in July. “The market was very small in the beginning so as Plant City grew, so did the market.”

Food Network named Parkesdale’s milkshakes America’s “Best Drinkable Dessert.”

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On a busy day, Parkesdale Farm Market makes approximately 1,700 shortcakes per day. Visitors come for the strawberry desserts and stay for the produce, plants, and more.

In the late 1970s, their daughter, Cheryl, and her husband Jim Meeks took over the market. Under their management, the couple began selling strawberry desserts, such as strawberry cookies and milkshakes, which sold for 75 cents at the time, according to Jim and Cheryl’s son and current owner and operator, Jim Meeks. Across the street from the market, a family sold strawberry shortcakes with hand-sliced berries. Jim and Cheryl didn’t want to compete with them, but when the couple decided to retire, the Meeks started selling strawberry shortcake. Little did they realize, it would become worldfamous. Every winter, people flock to Parkesdale Farm Market from across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, for a bowl of fresh-from-the-field berries, atop a shortcake base, and served with a generous portion of whipped cream. “Our shortcake is a little cake and a little biscuit, to appeal to people who like both,” said Xiomara, Jim’s wife. “It’s sweet but also moist to soak up the berry juices.” On a busy day, Parkesdale Farm Market sells approximately 1,700 strawberry shortcakes and roughly estimates it has sold 4.5 million shortcakes over its 40 years. The company will stop selling shortcakes when the farm stops producing berries, typically in April. On Monday, March 7, Governor Ron DeSantis visited the Florida Strawberry Festival to sign CS/SB 1006, a bill designating strawberry shortcake as Florida’s official state dessert.

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DeSantis was joined by Plant City native, former Strawberry Festival Queen and current Attorney General Ashley Moody, Festival president Paul Davis, PCPD Chief Jim Bradford, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister, Festival chairman Phil Waldron, Kenneth Parker of the Florida Strawberry Growers Association, as well as Mayor Rick Lott and Vice Mayor Michael Sparkman. Upon signing, DeSantis handed out the pens used to sign the bill into law. Bradford gave his pen to Roy and Helen’s daughter, Sandee Parke Sytsma. “Our Police Chief, Jim Bradford, gave his [pen] to me saying our family deserved to have one since we were synonymous with shortcakes in Plant City,” said Sytsma. “I thanked him and assured him we would have it mounted and displayed in a place of honor.” Parkesdale’s milkshakes—including the strawberry flavor—are sold year-round. Flavors include strawberry, peach, mango, chocolate, cafe mocha, banana, papaya, vanilla, pineapple, coconut, and piña colada. Xiomara says Parkesdale milkshakes were named Food Network’s Top Ten desserts The milkshakes are made with vanilla ice cream and spun, creating chunks of fruit, cookies, etc., depending on the flavor ordered. Parkesdales’ milkshakes bring people from near and far, with some fans online saying they travel hours during festival season for a Parkesdale strawberry milkshake.


Some of those award-winning desserts have been made for presidential hopefuls, including John McCain, Barack Obama, and the Bush family— George H.W., George W., and Jeb. The market is a popular campaign stop for those seeking to secure the Interstate 4 Corridor and win the politically divided Hillsborough County. In an interview with NPR’s First and Main, Jim Meeks shared the day he made Barack Obama a strawberry milkshake ahead of the 2008 election, “I told him if he didn’t drink it, he would not be elected. ... And he laughed and he said, ‘Well, give me one.’ “ Other items at Parkesdale have established a following, including the company’s strawberry cookies, preserves, and bread, each made with the pride of Parkesdale berries. But, have you tried Parkesdale’s selection of salsas, candied jalapenos, dressings, and more? Stop in to the market and pick up a jar or two at your next visit. Folks come for the strawberry desserts and stay for the produce. Parkesdale Farm Market is the state’s largest produce market, offering in-season farmfresh fruits and vegetables, including Florida orange varieties, tomatoes, and watermelon, among many others. During the fall season, Parkesdale offers squash, pumpkins, and more at a rate that is unbeatable. With prices at the supermarket skyrocketing, visitors and locals alike can find affordable fresh produce at Parkesdale Farm Market. While Parkesdale Farm Market has become a pit stop for Central Florida tourists over the years, the Parke family is thankful for the support of locals, many of whom are longtime friends. “To see what the farm has become is overwhelming sometimes, I just can’t believe it” says Helen Parke. “Our family has been blessed.”

Parkesdale Farm Market’s cookies, preserves and strawberry bread are among popular items for visitors to take a taste of Plant City home with them.

Parkesdales’ strawberry preserves are sold for $4.99 a jar. The company sells about 17,000 jars of preserves per year.

Helen Parke is the matriarch of the Parke family and known as the “original Strawberry Queen,” due to her and late husband Roy Parke’s contributions to the strawberry industry. Mrs. Parke started the Parkesdale Farm Market from the back of a pick up truck in the late 1960s.

A Parkesdale Farms shortcake begins with a base of a biscuit-cake hybrid, topped with Parkesdale berries, and non-dairy whipped cream. This shortcake was made with a layer of vanilla soft serve ice cream.

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People of Plant City

Chelsea Wilkerson By Cheryl Johnston

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lant City native Chelsea Wilkerson believes in “finding contentment, joy and gratitude in a simple life and everyday routines.” Thanks to her love of her hometown, her education in the agricultural industry, and her talents for marketing, Chelsea is thrilled to work as the Director of Marketing for Fred’s Market and Johnson Barbeque restaurants. Describe a little of your Plant City history. The Florida Strawberry Festival has been an important part of my life as I served as the Junior Royalty Queen in 2011 and as a member of the Queen’s Court in 2012. I also enjoyed serving my Plant City High School Raiders community as Senior Class President before earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Education with a minor in Communications from the University of Florida. And you’re a wife and mother now, too, right? Yes, I’m married to my high school sweetheart Preston, who is a UPS driver with a route in Plant City’s Springhead area. Our son Paxton, who is almost two, is smart, adventurous, rambunctious and the light of our lives. He keeps us on our toes and has since the day he was born. What occupies your spare time? I love spending quality time with my family, the sunshine, iced coffee, a good book and affordable fashion. I am an Amazon Affiliate Ambassador and share all sorts of fun, trendy, and adorable fashion items in photos and videos on my Instagram @imchelseawilkerson. We have lots of business ventures in the works for 2022 and beyond. You can stay in the know and see what we’re working on by keeping in touch with me on Instagram. How did you step into your current career? I have worked in the marketing industry almost five years now. During college I served at Fred’s Market and after graduating I started a job with a marketing firm. Very soon after, Owen Johnson approached me about doing marketing and social media management for his restaurants. I left the marketing firm and dove right in. I love the Johnson family and their brands, and I was elated to join their corporate team. Currently, I’m the Director of Marketing for Fred’s Market Restaurants and Johnson Barbeque. I have experience in social media management for other businesses such as an online women’s clothing boutique, family medical practice and more. I’m always looking to take on new clients and assist small businesses with their marketing and social media needs. Share a favorite Florida Strawberry Festival memory -One of my best memories was just last year when we took our son. He was almost one, so already a busy body with a big personality. My parents, who are separated, my stepmother, my siblings and my maternal grandmother all went to the Strawberry Festival on the same evening for Paxton’s first trip. It was the best to have all sides of my family together partaking in something so important to our town and also to each of us. Paxton had his first taste of cotton candy and strawberry shortcake, and we made the best memories. This year I am looking forward to taking him again and chasing him (he’s a runner) around the Festival. I can’t wait for him to ride the carousel. And what do you appreciate most about our town? Plant City is simple, quaint, quiet and home. It’s so special for its charm, closeness, and wonderful community. I’m grateful to have grown up here and I love raising my son here.

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Did You

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The Woman Spirit

By Dr. Scotty and Hsiu Huang History Center Plant City Photo Archives, Inc.

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he commencement of spring is a symbol of transformation, a time for renewal, seeking growth, and embracing innovation. This makes March aptly suited to host a monthlong examination of the role women have played in American history, an often-omitted group equally instrumental to the development of our almost 250-year-old nation. Dedicated as Women’s History Month in 1987, the tribute came as a result of the revival of the feminist movement which reinforced the position of women as committed instigators of social reform since America’s founding. Despite two centuries’ lack of acknowledgment, they banded together to overcome their relegation to history’s margins through acts of service designed to uplift and promote equality. The rise of the club movement occurred in the decades following the Civil War, born from a society attempting to rebuild itself and interlinked with changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution. Shifting ideas about work and leisure, gender norms, and race played a significant role in the actions taken within these clubs. Though formed out of small literary, civic, religious, artistic, and scientific groups, women’s clubs expanded to encompass these interests while also pushing boundaries. Like most clubs of the early movement, the mission of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) focused on community improvement. As 19th-century journalist Jane Cunningham Croly stated, it presented a “community of feeling”, empowering women through knowledge and a shared desire toward service for all. In fact, it is summed up in the organization’s motto, “unity in diversity”, camaraderie among women of different social and ethnic backgrounds working for the advancement of everyone. Plant City’s Woman’s Club is an outstanding example of the GFWC’s motto, and the development of our town has been heavily influenced by the actions of the club and its individual members. Through active involvement in matters such as intellectual betterment, education and child development, health and well-being, environmental sustainability which affect each of us personally as well as a community the Woman’s Club remains one of the city’s oldest volunteer service organizations.

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One of the largest ventures taken on by the early pioneers of the Woman’s Club was the building of a public library. As seekers of knowledge, these women understood the importance of intellectual growth and recognized the rise of women’s higher education during the 1920s. The feat itself was a huge undertaking that each member of the organization played some role in during the nearly 40year endeavor. Regardless of the library’s meager beginnings (a small meeting room in the Central Grammar school housing 317 books in 1929) the current Bruton Memorial Library houses over 100,000 books for the community to enjoy. To this day, the Woman’s Club maintains its strong ties to the library. One particular tradition that the club has is donating books in memory of members who have passed away, a final act of service that instills a sense of unity through the gift of shared knowledge. Congratulations to the Woman’s Club of Plant City as they celebrate their 100th year. As Women’s History Month ends and leads into National Library Week and National Volunteer Month, discover the stories of the influential women (past and present) in our community at the Plant City Photo Archives & History Center. For additional information or if you would like to share your photos with the Archives, please call the office at 813.754.1578 or email info@ plantcityphotoarchives.org. References Croly, Jane Cunningham. The History of the Woman’s Club Movement in America. Henry G. Allen & Co.: New York. 1898.

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By Cierra Craft

After a week of voting, January 24 to January 30, your picks for the Readers’ Choice Awards are in! We at FOCUS Magazine and the winners appreciate your participation and support. Thank you for taking time to vote for your favorites. Check out the people, places, and services that make up our community. We hope you find some new, or new to you, places to enjoy and continue to support classic favorites. Whether you were born and raised in Plant City, new to town, or just visiting, use this issue to get to know our great city. Remember, locally we can stand stronger. Enjoy discovering the 2022 Plant City Readers’ Choice Award winners!

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Wasabi Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar Wasabi Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar offers traditional Japanese fare with a one-of-a-kind dining experience. The contemporary restaurant offers Teppanyaki dining, where guests can watch their food be prepared right before their eyes. Each dish is produced with the highest quality ingredients and at Wasabi, customer satisfaction is of the utmost priority. Each Hibachi entree is served with soup, house salad with ginger dressing, fried rice, vegetables, and your choice of meat. Is sushi your thing? Wasabi Plant City is the place to stop for lunch. Offering over

30 options for the Roll Combination Lunch Special. Choose any two rolls for $10 or any three rolls for less than $14. You will find the freshest cuts of salmon, tuna, eel and more within each roll. Try the Plant City Roll for $16: Shrimp Tempura, Cream Cheese, Avocado Inside, Topped with Masago, King Crab, Crabmeat & Mayo Mixed The restaurant offers steak, seafood, a sushi and sashimi bar and premium cocktails, making Wasabi Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar ideal for group celebrations and date nights for two.

203 W Alexander St, Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 754-8866 Monday-Saturday:11AM–3PM, 5–11PM | Sunday:12–10PM

Other Nominees Nidia’s Latin Grill Smokin’ Aces BBQ Smokin’ Joe’s Taylor Que

BEST BBQ

Johnson Barbeque Johnson Barbeque has refined the family’s recipes to serve the best barbeque in town. Each cut of meat is slow-smoked on site for 16 hours with homemade rubs and sauces. And each dish is handcrafted through a detailed process to ensure every bite is tender and flavorful. While staying true to the family recipes, Johnson Barbeque is modernizing the proud tradition of southern barbeque with specialties like Fried Smoked Chicken, BBQ Tacos and Smoked Ribeye Steaks. Sauces and rubs are still homemade, and the smokers are working 24 hours a day

to ensure your cut of meat is fresh, juicy and tasty. Stop in on the weekends for a 14oz Smoked Ribeye Dinner with a tossed house salad and baked potato or take the kids after 5PM to eat free on Monday and Wednesday. The professionals at Johnson Barbeque are committed to serving handcrafted southern barbeque in a relaxed neighborhood atmosphere. And they continue to believe today, as Elton Johnson did in 1954, that a love of great food— and especially authentic barbeque— is something shared by all.

1407 W. Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd. | Plant City, FL | 813-759-0009 Open Mon – Sat: 11AM - 8:30PM

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Other Nominees El Mirasol Monterrey Taqueria Nidia’s Latin Grill Taco Rey

BEST MEXICAN

Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant Featuring a menu of traditional Tex-Mex cuisine and delicious margaritas, Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant offers customers an affordable meal in a lively atmosphere. From quesadillas to fajitas, and even wraps and burgers, there is something for everyone at Mi Casa. With colorful brick-framed Mexican murals gracing the adobetextured interior walls, families can dine on quesadillas, enchiladas, and Mi Casa’s house-made chip and salsa in one of three dining rooms.

and the dedicated wait staff treat each guest like family, using only the freshest ingredients in each dish. Looking for a quick lunch, from 11am to 3pm, Mi Casa serves a quick, simple lunch plate. Choose from one of 9 entrees, served with rice and your choice of refried beans or churro beans. Conveniently located in the Plant City Crossing plaza, the delicious food is what keeps folks coming back, time and time again.

At this family-owned restaurant, the saying goes “Mi casa es su casa.” The Gama family

2613 Thonotosassa Rd, Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-0057 Sun-Thurs 11AM-9PM | Fri & Sat 11AM-10PM

Other Nominees ABC Pizza Carrabba’s Italian Grille Esposito’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant Nick’s Pizzaria & Wings Fazoli’s

BEST ITALIAN / SALAD

Olde Town Pizzeria & Pasta Co. Italian cuisine is an experience, with a melding of flavors, aromas, colors, and textures and you can find all of that at James L. Redman Parkway. Olde Town Pizzeria & Pasta Co. has a casual, upbeat vibe for hungry diners to gather around the table for something delicious. Olde Town offers thin crust and deep-dish pizzas, crisp salads, and hearty pasta entrees, such as Spaghetti & Meatballs, Chicken Parmesan, and Baked Ziti.

One of Olde Town’s most iconic meals, the Strawberry Walnut Salad, draws flocks of fans from all over. The restaurant has a menu of over 15 salads with housemade dressings and toppings cut fresh daily. These aren’t your basic salads, enjoy creations such as the Blue Burger Salad with Angus beef and blue cheese crumbles. It’s no wonder the restaurant’s been voted Best Salad by FOCUS readers many times over.

3011 James L Redman Pkwy, Plant City, FL 33566 | (813) 752-5800 Sun-Thurs 11AM to 9:30PM | Fri & Sat 11AM to 10PM

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Other Nominees 1916 Irish Pub Ole Tampa Cubans The Corner Store Whistle Stop

BEST SOUP

Norma’s You may be surprised by this year’s winner for Best Soup, but Norma’s has made a commitment to its motto: More Than a Sandwich Shop. Norma’s serves up a Spanish Bean Soup on its daily menu, but during Taco Tuesday, Night at Norma’s or Bar Night, Chef Andy Nassar whips up something special. Flavors include classics such as Minestrone, Chicken and Corn Chowder, and something unique like Coconut Curry Chicken soup. Nassar brings bold flavors to the Cuban shop’s soup offerings, serving up a Japanese Ramen, a Cajun-

inspired Gumbo, and more. Customers can taste the chef’s passion for fusion flavors and create a dining experience with each scoop into Norma’s soups. Norma’s is led by co-owner Leo Mesquita with Nassar, Tyler Bullington, and Veronica Torres cooking up some fun stuff at the downtown restaurant. Norma’s is renowned for its sandwich offerings, visit Norma’s on Facebook for updates on catering, events, and special menu items.

120 N Collins St, Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 704-6015 | Normasplantcity.com Hours: Mon-Sat 10AM to 4PM

Other Nominees Outback Steakhouse 1916 Irish Pub Maryland Fried Chicken Johnson Barbeque

BEST SEAFOOD

Linda’s Crab Shack Known by locals as a great casual dining spot for tasty seafood, Linda’s Crab Shack is a regular stop for those visiting historic downtown. For 27 years, the casual eatery has offered generous portions at an affordable price. Open for lunch and dinner from Monday through Saturday, there’s no need to drive long distances to satisfy your cravings for fish, shrimp, or Devil crabs. The Garza family handrolls and deep fries a fresh batch of Devil

crabs each and every day. Many order large quantities for birthdays, retirement parties, and more. If you’re looking for a delicious selection of seafood classics including crab legs, coconut shrimp, or a catfish dinner, be sure to visit the team at Linda’s Crab Shack at 202 E. Reynolds Street. Enjoy the renovated outdoor patio and a view of historic downtown with good eats and good friends.

202 E Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 754-0492 Mon-Thurs 11:30AM – 9PM | Fri-Sat 11:30AM – 9:30PM | Closed Sunday

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Other Nominees Dunkin’ Donuts Hole in One Starbucks Ole’ Tampa Cubans

BEST COFFEE

Krazy Kup For almost six years, the Trunzo family has welcomed friends new and old to their six-time Readers’ Choice Awardwinning Krazy Kup coffeehouse in historic downtown Plant City. Krazy Kup offers hot, cold and blended drink options with espresso to iced coffee to “krappes,” just to name a few. Customers rave about the coffee concoctions and the friendly service at Krazy Kup.

With charming décor inside the red-brick, two-story building and the gated Krazy Louie’s Kourtyard outdoors, Krazy Kup has plenty of space to gather with friends. The establishment’s loft has become a gathering place for groups like Rise Plant City, The Writers’ Loft, bible study groups, and on a weekly occurrence, local talent showcase their musical abilities in a variety of genres of bluegrass to pop.

101 East J. Arden Mays Boulevard | Plant City, FL 33563 | 813-752-1220 Online at www.krazykup.com and Facebook Hours: Tuesday – Friday 08:13 AM – 08:13 PM | Saturday 09:33 AM – 10:33 PM Sunday & Monday CLOSED

Other Nominees Krazy Kup Outback Steakhouse Brickhouse Cafe Twistee Treat

BEST DESSERT

Dairy Queen While Dairy Queen is renowned as a chain, Plant City’s Dairy Queen is a thirdgeneration family business, owned by Lizzette Sarria’s family since the 1950s. Her grandfather Mr. Gil brought joy to many Plant City families as they ordered ice cream with family. It’s Dairy Queen’s sweet treats that locked in the location’s win of Best Dessert. What’s a trip to DQ without one of the shop’s signature Blizzards? For a limited time, Dairy Queen Plant City will serve Blizzards in the following flavors: Choco

Dipped Strawberry, Oreo Mocha Fudge, and Mint Brownie and candy classic flavors, signature flavors, and royal blizzard flavors. Dairy Queen also serves vanilla and chocolate-dipped cones, sundaes, and royal treats like Banana Splits. If you’re looking for a unique dessert for a birthday celebration or holiday gathering, Dairy Queen offers ice cream cakes with the restaurant’s signature fudge and crunch center, with a layer of soft-serve vanilla and chocolate ice cream.

1902 W Reynolds St, | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-2236 | Dairyqueen.com Mon-Thurs 11AM-10PM | Fri & Sat 11AM-10:30PM | Sun 12PM-10PM

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Other Nominees Publix Popeye’s Plant City Hometown Buffet Fred’s Market Restaurant

BEST FRIED CHICKEN

Maryland Fried Chicken Maryland Fried Chicken has become a cornerstone of Plant City’s culinary heritage. From humble beginnings, the Naset family prides themselves in offering the same fresh, never frozen chicken that has fed hungry Plant City residents for 50 years.

a dining experience to remember. This locally owned and operated restaurant has legions of fans, transcending generations. Still, it hasn’t lost its Plant City heart, fresh, pressure-cooked chicken in peanut oil, and friendly service.

Five days per week, fresh whole chicken is delivered. It’s then cut, coated in seasonings and spices, and then pressure cooked in pure peanut oil. The pressure-cooking method seals in the juices and flavors, giving a crispy exterior to the moist chicken. The pressure-cooking method makes Maryland Fried Chicken one of a kind and

Complete dinners for eat-in or take-out are available with chicken or seafood in the apex at the corner of Thonotosassa and Alexander Street, just north of South Florida Baptist Hospital. Stop in soon to savor the flavor that has charmed locals for more than 50 years.

315 N. Alexander Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | 813-473-6883 | plantcityfriedchicken.com Hours: Monday-Saturday, 11AM-9PM; Closed Sundays

Other Nominees Mikey’s Place Dairy Queen Norma’s Ole Tampa Cubans

BEST CUBAN

Strawberry Hut If you’ve never sunk your teeth into a Cuban sandwich from Strawberry Hut, you’re missing out. The ten-time award-winning sandwiches are truly something to behold- stacked high with Smoked ham, deli ham, mojo pork, salami, swiss cheese, mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato, and pickle. Established in 1993, the always popular Strawberry Hut has earned over a dozen “Best Cuban Sandwich” awards. Six days a week, the 300-square-foot walk-up eatery is busy serving made-to-order sandwiches, soups, salads, real-fruit strawberry milkshakes and year-round strawberry shortcake.

Longtime Plant City residents Troy and Betty Wilson never cut quality. They purchase fresh produce from the farmer’s market and have fresh bread delivered daily from La Segunda Bakery. Their success, with God’s help, prompted them to open a second Strawberry Hut in early 2015—a 3,400-square foot, an airconditioned restaurant in Lakeland. They credit our local community for their 28 years in business. Betty explained, “We’re grateful that Plant City has been so good to us. Our customers feel like family.”

1505 N Wheeler St, Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-3779 Mon-Sat 6:30AM to 6:30PM | Closed Sunday

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Other Nominees

O’Brien’s Irish Pub Roots Tap Room & Wine Bar Paddy Wagon Silver Dollar Duke’s Brewhouse Keel Farms

BEST BAR

1916 Irish Pub In 2016, owner Chuck Jamieson along with co-founders Duke Mendel and Guy Marquis, introduced Plant City to their vision for a unique dining and entertainment experience. The 1916 Irish Pub is filled with rich Irish tradition mixed with a contemporary twist.

Marking the centennial celebration of the 1916 Irish Revolution - a revolution to fight for Ireland’s independence from British rule Jamieson deemed the 2016 grand opening as one of perfect timing. Located at 2309 Thonotosassa Road in the Plant City Crossings business center, 1916

is open daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. In Irish Pub style, 1916 offers a wide selection of beverages from soft drinks, craft beers and cocktails to traditional Irish beers and whiskey. The food selection also holds a culinary twist of Irish and Americana. “We take a lot of pride in our food. Not just in the preparation of the food, but also in the ingredients,” states Jamieson. Jamieson notes the sandwiches are made with Boars Head meats and cheeses, the hamburgers are Kobe beef, and the Rueben and Shepherd’s Pie are fan favorites.

2309 Thonotosassa Road | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 756-6504 Hours: Monday to Sunday 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 2900 Buckingham Avenue | Lakeland, FL 33803 | (863) 834-2377 Hours: Monday to Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1916irishpub.com

Other Nominees Carrabba’s Italian Grill Johnson Barbeque Smokin’ Aces BBQ Chili’s

BEST STEAK

Outback Steakhouse Outback Steakhouse Plant City is home to juicy steaks, spirited drinks and Aussie hospitality. Offering unbeatable steak cuts, Outback Steakhouse has served the Plant City area for 20 years. From Victoria’s Filet Mignon to the Melbourne Porterhouse, each steak is sure to be tender, savory and seared to perfection. Pair your steak with grilled or coconut shrimp or steamed lobster tail, for a dining experience sure to take you to “the Land Down Under.”

The dedicated and friendly staff has Aussie hospitality, providing courteous, attentive service, and going above and beyond to make your meal one to remember. Be sure to visit Outback Steakhouse or call ahead for curbside pick up. Outback Plant City now offers Delivery throughout the greater Plant City area. Call today to order your Outback favorites.

1203 Townsgate Ct, | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 759-4329 ww.outback.com/locations/fl/plant-city Sun-Thurs 11AM-10PM | Fri & Sat 11AM-11PM

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Other Nominees-Pizza ABC Pizza Hungry Howie’s Esposito’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant Olde Town Pizzeria & Pasta Co. Marco’s Pizza

Other Nominees-Wings Smokin’ Aces Duke’s Brewhouse O’Brien’s Irish Pub 1916 Irish Pub

BEST PIZZA & WINGS

Nick’s Pizza and Wings Nick’s Pizzaria and Wings is known for its large pizzas and delicious wings- it’s in the name after all. Nick’s prides itself on offering fresh, never frozen jumbo chicken wings. Customers can choose from 8, 12, 20, or 30 and up bonein wings with 16 different housemade sauces. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick lunch for one or feeding a crowd, Nick’s is the place to order award-winning wings. Sparks and his team are passionate about bringing Plant City delicious, high-quality meals, one table at a time. The portions are hearty and the food is truly characteristically New York-style hand-tossed pizza: Thick crust and wide pliable slices that can be folded. As customers pull a slice away from the pie, the mozzarella cheese pulls, tantalizing the taste buds.

“Everything here is homemade because we want to serve excellent meals,” said Sparks. “We make a pizza like you would make it at home, with plenty of toppings, even to the edges. We make our dough fresh every day, we use fresh chicken versus frozen, and we shop locally for produce at the farmers’ markets.” Customers rave about the generous portions and delicious wings in online reviews. One customer said, “The biggest juiciest wings in town and I can’t say enough about their great hand-tossed pizzas. Our family loves Nicks Pizzaria!” Another added, “My favorite place for wings. The house buffalo sauce is fantastic. Their pizza is one of the best around as well.” The crew at Nick’s would like to thank the voters for making Nick’s Pizzaria and Wings your choice for Best Pizza & Chicken Wings for the Readers’ Choice Awards 2022.

1707 James L. Redman Parkway | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 757-5900 Mon-Thurs 11AM to 10PM | Fri & Sat 11AM to 11PM | Sun 12PM to 9PM

Other Nominees Brick House Cafe Anna’s Restaurant Plant City Hometown Buffet Snellgrove’s

BEST HOMETOWN COOKIN’

Fred’s Market For more than two decades, Fred’s Market Restaurant has served up traditional homecookin’ with southern hospitality and charm. From crispy fried chicken to grits and tomato gravy, guests enjoy a meal just like Grandma used to make.

Take a trip to Fred’s MarketTable buffet and fill up your plate with southern favorites like cornbread, crispy catfish, and rainbow trout. Throughout the week, Fred’s rotates some of the offerings during the during hour to give guests a variety of options. On Tuesday, dive into a bowl of chicken and dumplings and Thursdays are reserved for Turkey and Dressing. After church, stop by Fred’s for Pot Roast with country vegetables. It’s southern

comfort that’s pure and hearty all the way to the core and it’s all found at Fred’s Market Restaurant. Kids Eat Free after 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday with the purchase of an adult MarketTable. Want to take a taste of Fred’s home? Ask about the restaurant’s Ready Freddy Family Pack, which includes two meats, three sides, and four rolls for $49. Ready Freddy Family Packs serve four people. The establishment is built on family values and heritage, making Fred’s Market Restaurant a place where family, friends and the community can sit for a while and share slow cooked meals.

1401 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-7763 Mon-Sat 6AM to 9PM | Sun 8AM to 9PM

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Other Nominees Karen Williams at Olde Town Tabatha Acuna at 1916 Irish Pub Tina Baccamazzi at O’Briens’ Irish Pub Linzee Tidey at Fred’s Market Reagan Messick at Johnsons BBQ Jazmine Brown at Outback Steakhouse Jennifer Geiger at Nick’s Pizza

BEST SERVER

Kaitlin Lott

Kaitlin Lott has worked at Duke’s Brewhouse since 2015 and a nominee for RCA’s Best Server since 2018. Her colorful hair and bubbly personality make her a server to remember, where she picked up the nickname “Mermaid,” by co-workers, friends, and regulars. To be served by Mermaid, hungry diners should visit Duke’s Brewhouse Tuesday through Friday nights or during big games, fight nights, and other events. There you’ll find Lott serving up Duke’s Brewhouse’s selection of sandwiches, flatbreads, and wings. This experienced server has a tip for those looking for some new wing flavors. “My favorite item on the menu would 100% be the wings, there are so many ways you can get them flavored and people even go as far as mixing sauces!” said Lott. “One of the best ways to do them is either blackened garlic buffalo or medium and garlic parmesan.” Lott says she enjoys working at the bar because of the relationships she has built with her team and the regulars who come in just to see her. She is thankful to those who voted for her as FOCUS Magazine’s Best Server. “I would like to say thank you to all my family, friends and regulars for your vote to help me win this award, I am blessed to have you all in my life and love you all so very much!” said Lott. “The feeling of winning this title is crazy, to think I went up against seven other servers in Plant City is an unimaginable feeling. I started as just a waitress from out of state, to being named Best Server in itty bitty Plant City, Florida. But I am honored to accept and so thankful for the opportunity for this award!”

Duke’s Brewhouse 2212 James L Redman Parkway | Plant City, FL 33563 (813) 752-2700 | dukesbrewhouse.com Sun-Thurs 11AM to 11PM Fri & Sat 11AM to 1PM

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Other Nominees Carapezza Roofing TrueRoofers

BEST ROOFER

Backbone Construction & Roofing Plant City-native and third-generation roofer Nathan Garrett and his team at Backbone Construction & Roofing treat each job with professionalism and care, whether it’s residential, industrial or a commercial property. The company serves Plant City, Lakeland, Tampa, Brandon and the surrounding areas with an expertise in roofing installation, maintenance and repair. Backbone Construction & Roofing offers a number of services including asphalt shingles, metal roof systems, flat roof systems, and emergency tarp service and much more.

The crew undergoes continuous education to remain up-to-date with the latest industry knowledge and equipped with high-quality materials and tools, from Owens Corning, one of the industry’s most renowned materials supplier. Nathan Garrett is proud of the strong, long-term relationships Backbone Construction & Roofing has built with homeowners and business owners. Backbone Construction & Roofing provides the strength you need and the character you can trust. Call Backbone Construction & Roofing today for a free estimate!

813-580-8611 | nathan@backboneroofing.com | License #CCC1331030 Mon-Fri 8AM to 5PM

Other Nominees Carapezza Construction TrueBuilders

BEST CONTRACTOR

Dykstra Construction Founded by Vern Dykstra, Dykstra Construction has been a reliable, dependable, trusted name in construction in the Greater Plant City area since 1997. Today, the construction company is led by Vern’s son, Darry. Under Darry’s leadership, Dykstra Construction has become one of Florida’s leaders in statewide contracting and facility maintenance.

Dykstra Construction specializes in commercial building, from design, ground up building, project management, extensive

renovations and reimaging, remediation and restoration, the crew at Dykstra can do it all. Past projects include Circle K stores, Pilot/Flying J Travel Center, as well as Hillsborough Title and Greater New Hope Anointed Ministries. Additionally, the company provides residential build services as well. From building onto your existing home or constructing an elegant custom home from the ground up, Dykstra Construction can make your dream home a reality.

1409 E. Baker Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 707-0082 www.dykstraconstruction.com | Mon-Fri 8AM to 5PM

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Other Nominees Starboard A/C First Response Heating and Cooling

BEST AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY-

Gould’s Air Conditioning and Heating LLC Owner Tony Gould has worked in the A/C industry for over 40 years. He opened Gould’s, located at 901 E. Baker St. in Plant City, in 1999. The HVAC contractor business prides itself on being both accountable and reliable. That’s why so many customers return to Gould’s again and again, according to Gould’s Marketing Director Tammy Simpson. “Tony was born and raised in Plant City,” Tammy said. “His name and his word are very dependable. He’s very service-oriented, and that’s why we don’t have a lot of ‘one and done’ customers. We have a lot of repeat customers who come back to us.” Gould’s offers free consultations. Their licensed and trained HVAC technicians will diagnose AC

problems related to issues like limited air flow, water leaks, odd smells and noises, an inaccurate thermostat and warm or weak airflow. In addition to providing a detailed explanation of the problem upon diagnosis, all AC repairs are backed with a 100% guarantee. That means any other repairs that occur during the heating and cooling season will be repaired at no cost to the customer for one year. Gould’s Air Conditioning and Heating services the areas of Plant City, Tampa, Brandon and Lakeland. To book a consultation or get more information about services offered, customers can call (813) 752-1970, email the company at office@gouldsac. com, or visit the company’s website at gouldsac.com.

901 E Baker St, | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-1970 Mon-Fri 7:30AM-5:00PM | Sat & Sun: Open 24 Hours

Other Nominees Keene Plumbing TruePlumbers

BEST PLUMBER

Freddie Mullis Plumbing, Inc. The proof of quality work lies in a company’s reputation. The multiple award-winning plumbing business has been owner-operated by lifelong Plant City resident Freddie Mullis for over three decades.

From service and repair, including re-piping and backflow prevention, to hot water heater service, the company philosophy is: “You become our personal investment when you call on us. From diagnostics, repair, complete plumbing to service & repair, or kitchen and bathroom remodeling - we do it all, for you.“

This explains why the bonded and licensed Freddie Mullis Plumbing guarantees every job it completes. Call today for friendly, professional and Freddie Mullis is a second generation guaranteed service. plumber, working alongside his father at a very early age and carries this experience with him today.

607 N. Merrin Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | 813-754-0317 fmplumbing@aol.com

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Other Nominees Clothed in Grace Fringe

BEST BOUTIQUE

RAOK Boutique RAOK was founded in 2014 by motherdaughter duo, Brigette and Hannah, who were on a mission to serve others and spread kindness; RAOK stands for Random Acts of Kindness. RAOK sells women’s clothing, accessories, and gifts in the latest fashions, allowing each customer to feel beautiful from within when she wears RAOK. The boutique carries brands such as Brighton, Alex & Ani, and Erimish. Whether shopping for something casual for a day at the park with the kids or a top trimmed in lace and ruffles, RAOK has something for everyone- and gift wrapping is always complimentary. As a former Strawberry Festival Queen, Hannah and the team launch a

large Strawberry Festival collection each year, with custom designs and exclusive Erimish bracelet stacks. In February 2020, RAOK was recognized as Small Business of the Year by the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce. In September 2020, RAOK Boutique founder Hannah Benton was named a recipient of the 2020 University of South Florida Fast 56, recognizing RAOK as one of the world’s fast-growing USF Bull-owned businesses. RAOK has been named the Best Boutique in Plant City for two consecutive years. RAOK has been recognized as one of the best places to shop in Plant City by 813area, Yelp, and Visit Plant City.

2804 James L Redman Pkwy | Plant City, FL 33566 | (813) 754-RAOK Tues- Sat: 10am- 5pm | Sun & Mon: Closed

Other Nominees Bank of Tampa Bank of Central Florida

BEST MORTGAGE LENDER

Florida Mortgage Firm An entrepreneur, U.S. Marine, proud husband, and father, Nate Davis is blazing trails and turning heads in the mortgage industry.

The company’s wholesale lending model enables it to offer better interest rates and costs than major national competitors because overhead costs are less and savings are passed Florida Mortgage Firm is ranked in the Top 1% onto you, the customer. The firm’s loan officers of firms in the U.S. for mortgage brokerage have an incentive to get you the best deal and volume, despite only originating loans close your transaction in a way that generates throughout the State of Florida. Nate describes more referrals. his company’s culture as Marine Corps meets big business initiatives with small-town care. As to their company, Nate and his wife He’s also proud to be included in the 2018 Natasha know for certain that “Continual Gator100, which honors the 100 fastestimprovement is vital to our long-term success. growing Gator-owned or Gator-led businesses We want to be THE best, not just Our best. in the world. Every client matters. Every transaction. Every time.” 2216 S Alexander Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | 813-707-6200 Floridamortgagefirm.com

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First Call is a unique fellowship of extraordinary people and their families that are committed to strengthening each other in faith as they face the fires found in their calling to “Protect, Serve and Connect” our communities as First Responders.

First Call Church 1510 Cre Road (813) 652-8178 Dover, FL 33527

PASTOR DR. DANIEL & MRS. ARIENNE MIDDLEBROOKS

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Other Nominees True Aluminum Plant City Awning & Aluminum

BEST ALUMINUM & SCREEN REPAIR

Discount Screening, Inc. Since 1983, Discount Screening, Inc. owner Marty Johnson and his technicians have believed: “Quality IS everything and the benefits of this strong commitment go directly to YOU, our valued customer.” Discount Screening offers Pool, Screen Room, Screen Entryways, and Lanai enclosures; Full Enclosure Re-Screening; Gutter Cleaning and replacement of damaged gutters and downspouts; and more. The company also performs a free 10-point check of pool enclosure and screen room lanais. A 5-year warranty is provided on all rescreening labor and materials, with a 10-year warranty for “Super Screen®.” Super Screen® is tear and puncture-proof, will not fade in the Florida

sun, is mildew resistant, and of course, keeps bugs out. Johnson is proud to use products by Phifer Incorporated, the world’s largest screening producer offers a wide variety of insect screens and exterior solar screens to help keep out bugs and solar heat while preserving the view. For your free estimate on solutions your home needs, schedule an appointment today with Discount Screening, Inc. at 813-752-3306 or e-mail Marty at discountscreening@gmail.com. To learn more about specific products available, visit discountscreeninginc.com.

1406 W. Knights Griffin Road | Plant City FL 33565 | 813-752-3306 Discountscreeninginc.com

Other Nominees Optical Outlet Value Optical

BEST OPTICAL CENTER

Gaffney Eye Clinic Dr. Barry M. Gaffney, the founder of Gaffney Eye Clinic, has provided thorough, quality eye care to the Plant City community since 1978. Joined by his sons Dr. Jeremy Gaffney and Dr. Daniel Gaffney, this family-owned and operated business is grateful to have acquired so many loyal patients and appreciates those who continue to visit the clinic; Dr. Barry Gaffney is now seeing the fourth generation in some families! In October 2011, Dr. Jeremy Gaffney started the Dry Eye Center of Central Florida as part of the Gaffney Eye Clinic to help treat Dry Eye Disease. Dr. Daniel Gaffney specializes in medical and comprehensive optometry. Through continuing education and with the latest technology, the doctors offer the

latest in ocular disease treatments and visual services, including glasses and contact lenses. Gaffney Eye Clinic merged with Florida Eye Specialists & Cataract Institution, now offering in-office specialist consultations and the latest in diagnostic testing technology, among other services. “Our patients can now consult with specialists in our office for a variety of services including cataract surgery, pediatric ophthalmology, and retinal surgery,” said Dr. Jeremy Gaffney. The dedicated doctors and staff treasure each friendship and are always delighted to welcome new patients to their practice. Call for your appointment today!

2002 South Alexander Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | 813-754-3593 | Drbgaffney.com Mon, Wed, Fri: 8AM to 5PM | Tues: 8AM to 5:30PM | Thurs: 8AM to 6PM

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Best Breakfast Nominees The Wooden Spoon Diner Fred’s Market Restaurant Hole-In-One Norma’s

Best Hamburger Nominees The Wooden Spoon Diner Fred’s Market Restaurant 1916 Irish Pub Outback Steakhouse

Best Overall Service Nominees Fred’s Market Restaurant Johnson Barbeque Olde Town Pizzeria & Pasta Co. O’Brien’s

BEST BREAKFAST, HAMBURGER, & OVERALL SERVICE

Brick House Cafe Brick House Cafe was this year’s big winner, taking home the Readers’ Choice Award in three categories: Best Breakfast, Best Hamburger, and Best Overall Service. Owner and chef Shari Sarris and her son Spiros, take pride in making every meal to order. Some of the recipes served at The Brick House Cafe are passed down through the generations of their family. Fluffy chocolate chip pancakes, Pecan waffles, or Biscuits and gravy. Whatever your choice, the Brick House Cafe has it. Enjoy the Most Important Meal of the Day any time of day, as breakfast is sold from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Known only to Brick House Cafe, try the Southern Fried Grits, Churro French Toast, or Creme Brulee Waffle. These are quickly becoming a customer favorite. With these great breakfast options, Brick House reclaimed its “Best Breakfast” title for the 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards. Whether it’s a simple hamburger, a sumptuous bacon cheeseburger, or the appetitebusting monster double cheeseburger, patrons rave over the Brick House’s fresh handmade patties and perfectly grilled buns. Customers can enjoy a delicious burger and fries for less than $8 when served between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Kids 10 and under can enjoy a Brick House hamburger or cheeseburger with fries for less than $6. The team at Brick House Cafe works hard to serve up each entree with speedy service and a smile. The servers at Brick House Cafe have come to know and love the regulars they serve, watching kids grow up with each meal served. “Delicious food, service was excellent. Very nice hometown feel since the servers knew a lot of the diner’s names and greeted them as such as they entered. It was a nice experience and we will be back,” said one customer. “Staff is great. There always on top of everything. Food comes out in no time. Takeout is just as good. My husband and I love our time there. Our special place,” said a regular customer. 206 S Evers St, | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-8546 | brickhousecafepc.com Tues-Sun 7:00AM to 2PM

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Other Nominees John Aime, MD Suncoast Pediatrics

BEST PEDIATRICIAN

Plant City Pediatrics The professionals at Plant City Pediatrics believe “children are a gift from the Lord” and view patient care as an investment in our future. With a goal to provide the finest pediatric medical care available, the practice places priority emphasis on excellence, compassion, and cheerful service. As parents already know, it’s important to have a highly-regarded pediatrician’s number handy on their phone’s speed dial. When accidents happen, Plant City

Pediatrics advises: “Call us first. We may be able to save you a trip to the ER.” The practice accepts new patients from birth to 18 years of age and accepts most Commercial & Medicaid insurance plans. For great advice about the immunizations and medical assessments your child needs at specific ages or to access necessary forms before your child’s first visit, view the helpful website tabs. Remember, your child’s best medical care is only a phone call away(813) 659-9800

2370 Walden Woods Dr Ste A, | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 659-9800 plantcitypediatrics.com Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30AM-6:00PM | Friday 7:30AM-3:30PM Phones on service daily from 11:30AM-1:00PM | **Closed Saturday and Sunday

Other Nominees Dukes Chiropractic Health Clinic Souther’s Chiropractic

BEST CHIROPRACTOR

Caring Concepts Chiropractic Clinic Experiencing a stiff neck or a sore back? It’s time for a trip to Caring Concepts Chiropractic Clinic. Caring Concepts provides a state-of-the-art facility, with the most advanced technology to bring Plant City top-notch chiropractic care. Caring Concepts has served the greater Plant City area for 30 years and is conveniently located on Baker Street. Caring Concepts Chiropractic Clinic provides the following services: Spinal Adjustments & Manipulation; Massage Therapy; Spinal Decompression Therapy; Laser Therapy; Electrical Muscle Stimulation; Cryotherapy; In-House X-Rays & Ultrasound Caring Concepts is led by Dr. Todd Glenn and Dr. William Garrison; and acupuncturist Dr. Alaina Edgemon. Together, the doctors have over 40 years of experience. Dr. Glenn attended Palmer College of Chiropractic, where he earned his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Chiropractic in 1990. He is a member of the Florida Chiropractic Association.

Dr. William Garrison earned his Bachelor of Science from Florida Southern College and attended Palmer College of Chiropractic where he graduated Summa Cum Laude with his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2007. He is also a member of the Florida Chiropractic Association. Dr. Alaina Edgemon is a nationally board-certified Doctor of Oriental Medicine (D.O.M.) and licensed Acupuncture Physician (L.Ap). She has two undergraduate Bachelor’s degrees in Western Medicine: Biomedical Sciences and Professional Health Studies. Dr. Edgemon attended graduate school at Florida College of Integrative Medicine where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Oriental Medicine. If you’re in need of pain relief due to auto accidents, work-related or personal injury, or a sports injury, make your appointment at Caring Concepts Chiropractic Clinic at 813-754-CARE

1215 W Baker St. | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 754-2273 | www.caringconceptsinc.com Monday & Wednesday 8AM- 6PM | Tuesday 9AM-12:30PM | Thursday 9AM- 6PM Friday 8AM-12:30PM| Sat & Sun Closed

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Other Nominees Tooth Caboose Monticiollo

BEST DENTIST

Dental Associates at Walden Woods Dental Associates at Walden Woods provides Emergency Dental Care, Endodontics, Cosmetic Dentistry, Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, Invisalign, among many other services. From complicated extractions to biannual teeth cleaning, regardless of your current oral health, your smile is always in good hands at Dental Associates at Walden Woods. Led by Dr. Ray Guiterrez, the Dental Associates team shares a collective vision for providing excellence in multi-specialty dental care. Dr. Ray is a proud graduate of the University of Florida College of Dentistry. This Gator-alum is a member of the American Dental Association and Florida Dental Association. Dr. Ray is also an esteemed member of the Doctor Mastery

Program, a five-year clinical training program presented by world-renowned clinicians. “Improving the health and well-being of our patients is a top priority to my team and I,” said Dr. Ray. “Building relationships with each of our patients is also very important to us; getting to know our patients greatly helps us better understand their dental needs so that we can provide top dental care that surpasses their expectations.” Call 813-752-3030 or visit online to schedule your appointment. Dental Associates at Walden Woods is happy to welcome new members. Remember, a great smile awaits!

512 E. Alexander Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-3030 dentalassociateswaldenwoods.com Mon-Thurs 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM | Fri 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Other Nominees Watson Clinic WellMed at Plant City

BEST FAMILY CARE PHYSICIAN

Specialist Doctors’ Group At six convenient locations, Specialists Doctors’ Group has multispecialty offices that focus on family care and internal medicine, as well as podiatry. Both Primary Care offices are in Plant City; Podiatry care is available in Plant City and Lakeland; and Urgent Care is offered in Plant City and FishHawk. Owned and operated by the Chaudhry family, the goal at SDG is “to consistently provide honest, quality medical care at affordable prices with an emphasis on friendly and timely service.

The group’s medical director, Dr. Michael Salvato, has worked for more than 20 years in Plant City. Under his direction, staff members and physicians demonstrate the highest level of compassion and professional care for all patients. They understand the importance of listening to their patient’s concerns and needs and believe in building strong doctor/patient relationships. SDG promises to treat you with care and respect during your treatment visit.

Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm | 1910 W. Reynolds St. | Plant City, FL 33563 | P:(813)754-4980 Office Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-5pm | 210 N. Alexander St. Suite B | Plant City, FL 33563 | P:(813)719-3525

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Other Nominees Pump Fitness Planet Fitness

BEST GYM/FITNESS CENTER

I Hate My Trainer Ask clients of Mike Gartz how they feel about working out with the Boston-native and they often say, “I hate my trainer, but I love the results!” Gartz got into the fitness industry thirty years ago and since has transformed the lives of thousands of clients physically through personal training, weight training, and fitness classes, but he has transformed lives mentally by helping clients feel better, look better, and gain confidence. It’s not uncommon to see Gartz downtown walking the block, encouraging his clients to push through their run and finish strong. In 2020, Gartz one area of his fitness center into an

area for kids to get a full body workout with a ropes course and rock climbing. When he isn’t pushing clients in the gym. or training student athletes, he is pushing for folks to visit, shop and eat in the downtown district. He believes downtown Plant City can be vibrant and wants to see his fellow merchants thrive, often showing his patronage and support for their respective businesses. Gartz says he is thankful for the Plant City community embracing his big personality and for supporting business by voting its Best Gym/Fitness Center of the year.

117 E Reynolds Street | Plant City, FL 33563 (813) 786-1541

Other Nominees Myers Cleaners Majik Touch Cleaners

BEST DRY CLEANER

Mango Cleaners From dry cleaning to laundry to wedding dress preservation, Mango Cleaners and Laundry is Plant City’s premiere laundry cleaning service. With convenient locations, Plant City residents trust Mango Cleaners for their laundry needs. Join the Mango Laundry Club and never do laundry again! With pick-up and delivery, club members load up their orange Mango laundry bags, the staff will sort the clothing according and wash, dry and fold, and deliver the fresh linens to your home or office.

Mango Cleaners is your one-stop-shop for all things textile. The company also offers alterations, smoke/fire restoration, shoe cleaning and repair, as well as cleaning of bedding, table and drapery linens and area rugs. Don’t see what you need? Just ask! Mango cleans everything! Next time you have a laundry mishap, visit Mango Cleaners & Laundry, where the knowledgeable staff can take the stress out of your day.

416 N Alexander St. | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 759-6858 1701 S. Alexander St. | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 754-7768 Mon-Fri 7AM to 7PM | Sat 8AM to 2PM

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Other Nominees Stone Ledge Manor Azalea Oaks Place

BEST ASSISTED LIVING

Grace Manor at Hunters Creek Choosing a senior living community with loved ones can often be a difficult decision for families. At Grace Manor at Hunter’s Creek, located at 765 W. Grant St. in Plant City, Executive Director Sheryl Vitelli and her team provide a vibrant community with the services that put families’ minds at ease.

dinner and snacks provided to residents. Fresh produce is delivered three to five times per week. In addition to health and wellness, safety is a top concern. Grace Manor is equipped with round-the-clock caregivers, as well as video surveillance, visitor/vendor technology and a gated community.

Grace Manor takes day-to-day burdens off the minds of residents and their families while providing numerous onsite amenities, services and social activities. Meals are freshly prepared by the community’s chefs, with breakfast, lunch,

Interested families can schedule a tour by calling Grace Manor’s family advisor at (863) 872-6222, or by calling the community at (813) 743-8701. To learn more, visit gracemanorhunterscreek.com

765 W Grant St. | Plant City, FL 33563 (813) 743-8701

Other Nominees Walden Lake Animal Hospital Animal Wellness Center

BEST VETERINARIAN

Berry Patch Animal Clinic When your furry friend is ill or in pain, it’s time to call Berry Patch Animal Clinic for the best in veterinary care. Berry Patch Animal Clinic is a full-service veterinary medical facility. The knowledge staff is dedicated to treating your pet with gentle love and care, while performing the best possible medical care, surgical care and more. Berry Patch Animal Clinic is the former Animal Clinic at Southside. Dr. Derek Stansbury graduated from Purdue University in 2007. Having grown up on a farm, he has always had an affinity for animals. He has participated in rodeos since he was young doing saddle broncos, roping, and steer wrestling. He has called North Lakeland home since 2008.

Dr. Douglas Bandkau has been practicing veterinarian medicine for over 4 decades. He graduated from Michigan State University in 1979 and enjoys spending time with his two shih tzus and golfing. He is also a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The costs of veterinary care can be uneasy for folks, but no worries. Berry Patch accepts cash, all major credit cards, checks, and offers two payment services: Care Credit and Scratch Pay. Both options allow you to set up payment plans that fit your budget. Whether you’re welcoming a new puppy or kitten into your family or have a pet emergency on your hands, Berry Patch Animal Clinic is equipped to do it all. Call and make an appointment for your furry friend.

3012 James L Redman Parkway | Plant City, FL 33566 | (813) 707-0520 berrypatchanimalclinic.com Monday and Friday: 8am - 6pm | Tuesday- Thursday: 8am-5pm | Saturday: 8am–2pm Sunday: Closed

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Other Nominees Bingham Septic Quality Septic

BEST SEPTIC

Calhoun Septic The Calhoun family has dedicated their lives to serving the residential and commercial septic needs of the Plant City community for nearly seven decades. The company is owned by third-generation owner J.J. Calhoun.; Built on family values, honesty, and integrity, Calhoun Septic Tank Service is renowned for its quality work at competitive prices. Its longevity is due to the company’s commitment to customer satisfaction, doing the job with pride, and demonstrating professionalism. “We just want to provide quality service, listen to our customers, and get their system back up and running,” said

J.J. Calhoun. “We’re upfront with our customers. We don’t try to upsell them anything that isn’t necessary and I think customers appreciate our honesty.” Calhoun Septic Tank Service offers both residential and commercial service, including inspections, repairs, installs, and more. When customers are faced with a septic emergency, Calhoun Septic schedules service as quickly as possible. Do not hesitate to call Calhoun Septic Tank Service right away if you experience foul odors, pooling water in your lawn, sewage backup, or slower draining and flushing.

1510 Bonnie Rd. | Plant City, FL 33565 | (813) 752-9505 Mon-Fri 7AM to 5PM

Other Nominees Home Protection Pest Control Plant It Earth, Inc.

BEST INDOOR PEST CONTROL

Cross Pest Control Centrally located in Plant City, Florida, the licensed and insured family-owned Cross Pest Control has been helping residential, commercial, and industrial neighbors in East Hillsborough, Pasco, Polk, Pinellas and Manatee counties become – and stay – pest-free since 1952. In 2002, Terry Ballard became a partner in the Plant City business and in 2008, he purchased the company. Today, the company is run by Ballard’s daughter, Renita Boles. Together with her husband, they manage and operate Cross Pest Control with the same customerdetailed service as her father.

will take what is “bugging” you seriously. “We are truly grateful to have the opportunity to take care of your pest control needs,” said Boles. “We are thankful for your word of mouth advertising that grants trust and value to our company.”

Technicians treat you, your home, or your business with respect. Utilizing an assortment of odorless, eco-friendly pest control options for the safety of your family, pets, and environment, they can handle everything from annoying and dangerous bugs (including termites) to disease-carrying The trusted service providers at Cross, rodents and roaches. Best of all, Cross Pest known for their longevity with the company, Control options won’t break the bank. 606 S. Evers St. | Plant City, FL 33563 | 800-226-1571 | Info@crosspestcontrols.com Hours: Monday – Friday 8AM - 4:30PM

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Other Nominees Green Life Environmental Consolidated Pest Control

BEST OUTDOOR PEST CONTROL

Plant It Earth, Inc. Established in 2003, Plant It Earth offers the best lawn care program at the most reasonable prices, with customer satisfaction as the company’s top priority. Nothing makes the Plant It Earth team happier than green grass, healthy trees and shrubs, and a pestfree environment. The combination of expertise, personalized service, and attention to detail has made Plant It Earth the fastest-growing lawn care company in Central Florida. Services focus heavily on the part of the yard you don’t see – the root system. Grass, trees, and shrubs require healthy

roots to absorb the vital fertilizer and moisture that keep them nourished and green. Plant It Earth’s highly trained technicians use a combination of application methods from granular application to liquid insecticides. Your lawn gets the proper blends of nutrients it needs during your very first application to begin correcting any problems or deficiencies. Technicians will evaluate your lawn, trees, shrubs, and pest management needs and customize a lawn repair plan just for you. Ask also about services such as irrigation, aeration, and fertilization.

3208 Sydney Road | Plant City, FL 33566 | 813-777-7938 Plantitearthflorida.com

Other Nominees Florida Insurance Center State Farm- Courtney Paat

BEST INSURANCE COMPANY

Poppell Insurance Established in 1964, Poppell Insurance is a locally owned and operated independent insurance agency. The agency’s longevity is a testament to the legacy of hard work, integrity, and generosity, established by founder R. Tom Poppell. Today, the business is owned and operated by his sons, Jon and Mark. Poppell Insurance has a commercial lines department to insure businesses, a personal lines department to insure individuals (home, auto, etc.) and a groups benefit department providing group health insurance for businesses. As an independent agency, Poppell Insurance represents a number of carriers including Auto-Owners,

Tower Hill, CNA, and Blue Cross Blue Shield, among many others, to find the right coverage for their client’s insurance needs. “This gives our office the ability to check with more than one market and help find the right policy to fit a customer’s needs,” said vice president of personal lines, Jon Poppell. “Not all homeowners or auto insurance coverage is the same.” This hometown and family-owned/operated agency wants to earn your business and keep it for a lifetime. For more information, stop in, visit poppellinsurance.com, or call 813-752-4155.

503 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 752-4155 poppellinsurance.com | Mon-Fri 8AM to 5PM

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Other Nominees Buck’s Professional Painting Paul Rebis Painting

BEST PAINTER

Hometown Painters Hometown Painters is a family-owned and operated interior and exterior painting company. Owned by Ken Fortney, Hometown Painters offers residential and commercial painting and pressure washing services. Hometown Painters has been in business for 12 years, painting everything from stucco and brick to historic wooden homes. When you hire Hometown Painters, the team will prep, paint, and clean up, leaving you with a beautiful new home or business and peace of mind of a job well done. Hometown Painters

paints ceilings, walls, baseboards, crown molding, doors, mantels, door jams, staircases, and more. “Ken and his assistant, Harrison, did an excellent job painting most of the interior of our home. We have a vaulted ceiling in our family room and they made it look so easy! We are scheduled to have our porch ceiling, exterior trim of the house painted too..” said one client. Call Ken at Hometown Painters to schedule your free estimate!

(813) 451-3544 | hometownpainters@yahoo.com Lic. # SP14624

Other Nominees Natalie Sweet of The Sweet Team Jeremy Rhodes of Marzucco Real Estate

BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT

Nichole Moody of The Nichole Moody Team Plant City, meet your 2022 Best Real Estate Agent winner, Nichole Moody. Moody is a Plant City native, a mom to four sons, and has one granddaughter, a mentor to the agents of The Nichole Moody Team, and serves on the Greater Tampa Realtors Board of Directors. Moody was named the 2020 recipient of the Better Homes & Garden Real Estate Award for Excellence, the Silver Award. The Silver Award is presented to realtors within the franchise that are top 5% in the nation. She was recently named a Top Agent Award Winner in the Top 25% of realtors in 2022.

Nichole Moody doesn’t just close deals, she builds relationships with her clients. Many are repeat clients, who know Moody is a tough negotiator, she will sell their home quickly and for top dollar. “Nichole Moody is a TOTAL PROFESSIONAL and the absolute cream of the Realtor crop. In a world of mediocrity, she is proof that hard work never goes out of style. She is the best of the best and is a smart choice when hiring an agent to buy or sell a home from,” said one client.

Better Homes & Garden Real Estate Ellie & Associates 813-802-3452 | nicholemoody@gmail.com

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Other Nominees Myers & Wright, PA Edwards Platt Meyer, PA

BEST CPA

Raulerson Castillo & Company The experienced and friendly professional accountants at Raulerson Castillo & Company believe: “You’ve worked hard to get where you are. You deserve a firm that works hard for you, too.” The firm offers a broad range of services for individuals, business owners, executives and independent professionals. Affordably priced services encompass nearly every aspect of financial life, including general accounting and taxation, IRS problem resolution, estates and trusts, business formation,

financial planning, real estate and business sales. As a trusted advisor, Raulerson Castillo & Company provides outstanding service because of their dedication to the three underlying principles of professionalism, responsiveness and quality. To view the helpful tools, resources and information about the Raulerson Castillo & Company team members, visit rcwcpas. com. Call for a free initial consultation.

1907 S. Alexander Street, #2 | Plant City FL 33566 | 813-752-6604 rcwcpas.com

Other Nominees Wishing Well Barn Oak Grove

BEST VENUE

Keel Farms Keel Farms has a storied place in Florida’s agritourism industry because of its fun, highly popular restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating and live entertainment, but Keel Farms has desirability as a beautiful wedding and event venue, and frequent festivals, including the Tampa Bay Blueberry Festival, Peach Festival, Harvest Days, Watermelon Festival, and Holidays on the Farm. Whether you’re looking for a space to host a corporate event, a bridal shower, or looking for a venue to say “I Do,” Keel Farms is the place to turn. The catering team can

even work with Keel Farms’ chefs to create a menu that’s perfect for your big event, offering buffet, desserts, or hors d’ouvres. The Keel Farms event team can even help with decor with packages that include linens, china, and floral arranagements. No mess or clean up as you play host to your colleague or new in-laws. Keel Farms offers varied spaces including a Gazebo, The Wine Room, The Veranda, The Overlook Pavilion, The Patio Deck, The Tasting Room, or opt for something out of this world, and get married among Keel Farms’ beloved blueberry fields.

5210 Thonotosassa Rd, | Plant City, FL 33565 | (813) 752-3892 | keelfarms.com info@keelandcurleywinery.com | Monday- Thursday: 11AM to 9PM Friday & Saturday: 11AM to 11PM | Sunday: 11AM to 7PM

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Other Nominees SouthState Bank Bank of Tampa

BEST BANKING INSTITUTION

Bank of Central Florida In the summer of 2020, the Bank of Central Florida opened its first Hillsborough County office, at the corner of Alexander and Baker streets, to meet the financial needs of the eastern Hillsborough County market. Senior Vice President and Commercial Banking Team Leader David Brown said the city’s development and growth was a perfect fit for the bank’s model of doing business with a local approach. Brown is joined by Vice President and Relationship Manager James Garner, leading the community bank in serving the needs of Plant City businesses and residents. Brown, Garner, and the entire team at the Plant City

branch take pride in the bank’s motto, ”Be Local. Bank Local.” The branch features traditional banking amenities such as drive-thru, teller services, mobile banking, and lending, with a client-focused approach. At the Bank of Central Florida, clients will always receive personal attention from a senior-level private banker. Experience something different in your banking relationship—local decision making, personalization, responsiveness, and the highest level of client service. Visit the Bank of Central Florida today to open an account and progress forward together.

409 N. Alexander St. | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 359-1270 Office & Drive Thru Hours: M-F: 8:30am - 5:00pm

Other Nominees Jimmy Conrow [Edward Jones] Stephen Shouse [Edward Jones]

BEST FINANCIAL PLANNER

Michael Cameron

Cameron Financial Management One thing fifth-generation Plant City native Michael Cameron loves most about his work is the opportunity for friendships and community involvement.

and on your schedule. He enjoys his work of “quietly making money for people.”

”People here are sincere, friendly and they want to help,” said Cameron. “This is Cameron Financial Management provides my town, and these are my people. It’s a assistance with investments, insurance, great place to live, serve, and connect.” and financial planning. If you need advice regarding stocks, bonds, mutual funds, For a complimentary financial portfolio annuities, life insurance, gold, silver, review and consultation—on a nocollege savings or any other moneypressure, no-obligation basis—contact related topic, “whether you have $1,000 Michael Cameron, an advisor you can or $1 million,” Cameron looks forward to trust. helping you with your needs and goals—

110 W. Reynolds Street, Suite 109 | Plant City, FL 33563 | 813-759-8485 | Cameronfm.com Mon-Fri 9AM to 4PM | Sat & Sun Closed

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Other Nominees Williams & Moore Tancredo Law Firm

BEST ATTORNEY

Trinkle, Redman, PA At Trinkle, Redman PA, clients will find a professional staff dedicated to providing qualified and personalized legal representation. The firm is located in the beautiful historic Hillsboro State Bank Building in downtown Plant City. Built around 1914, the historic building provides the perfect backdrop for Trinkle, Redman PA, which is committed to timeless values, combined with up-to-the-minute information, and cutting-edge legal counsel, enabling the firm to meet the needs of every client who comes through their doors. Since the firm’s beginnings in 1928, the legal team has been proud to be actively involved in the Plant City and West Central

Florida communities that have been an essential part of their growth. Established by John R. Trinkle, the foundation of the firm’s success has been built on accountability and commitment, not only to the growing community but to the valued community of clients as well. The staff at Trinkle, Redman PA has decades of legal experience and utilizes its expertise to maintain long-term relationships with clients. If you’re looking for a firm committed to legal excellence while maintaining hometown values, then call Trinkle, Redman PA to schedule a consultation.

121 North Collins Street | Plant City, FL 33563 Tel: (813) 752-6133

Other Nominees ACE Realty & Auction Keller Williams

BEST REAL ESTATE COMPANY

Marzucco Real Estate Plant City Marzucco Real Estate Plant City is led by experienced real estate professionals Jeremy and Lisa Rhodes. Together with their team of real estate agents, Marzucco Real Estate Plant City serves the buying and selling needs of Central Florida, from Sarasota to Wesley Chapel and St. Petersburg to Orlando. The Rhodes are passionate about guiding the next generation of realtors, serving as a mentor to experienced and new realtors, alike.

“The culture of Marzucco Real Estate encourages agents to collaborate and work together and mentoring agents is something Lisa and I are passionate about. We want to help people to get to where they want to go,” said Jeremy Rhodes. Whether a buyer is looking for a historic home, a beach home, or a want to purchase a condo in a high-rise building, the team at Marzucco Real Estate has the right agent for you.

107 1/2 S Evers St, Plant City, FL 33563 813-966-4304

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Trinkle Redman, P.A. Attorneys at Law

Corporate & Business Law • Incorporations, Partnerships & LLC”s • Acquisitions, Sales & Mergers Family Law • Dissolution of Marriage • Adoptions Estate Planning & Probate • Will & Trust Drafting • Probate & Administration of Estates

Real Estate • Commercial & Residential Closings • Title Insurance • Development, Planning & Zoning • Foreclosures • Landlord -Tenant Litigation & Lawsuits • Commercial Litigation & Collections • Real Estate • Property Damage 2022 WINNER • Probate

*The hiring of a Lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide,ask the lawyer to send you free written information about their qualifications & experience.

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Other Nominees The Artistry Textures

BEST SALON

TEASE Hair Studio TEASE Hair Studio is a modern hair salon offering the latest in hair design, color, cut, and style. TEASE is located in the Southern Hospitality shopping center and is owned by Tiffany Dupree. Dupree is joined by stylists Linda Underwood, KJ Houghtling, Jazmine Valdes, Karina Lumbreras, Rachelle Sapp, Kori Wyatt, and Eric Randall. From every day to wedding day, the professional stylists at TEASE Hair Studio can help you look and feel your best. Whether you’re ready for a trendy new hairstyle or looking for someone trained in the latest hair coloring techniques,

TEASE Hair Studio can match you with the stylist to fit your needs. Many customers turn to the team at TEASE for bridal and pageantry hair and makeup. “Whether it’s a trim or full event hair and makeup, Eric doesn’t disappoint!” says one customer and another added, “Wish I would have taken a before/after photo after my Keratin treatment with Tiffany! What an amazing job!” Call TEASE to schedule an appointment today.

1705 James L. Redman Parkway | Plant City, Florida 33563 (813) 754-3686

Other Nominees Sport Clips of Plant City City Cuts Barbershop

BEST BARBER

MyTown Barbershop Established in 2007, MyTown Barbershop is located in the heart of downtown on South Evers Street. Throughout the years, MyTown has offered exceptional service to over 5,000 clients throughout the greater Plant City area and beyond, and with God’s blessing, the barbers and stylist at MyTown will continue to do just that. MyTown Barbershop was founded by master barber Carlos Pagan. In May 2019, he placed second at the CT Barber Expo in Hartford, Connecticut, and in June he followed that up with a first-place finish at the Men’s Barbering Competition at Premier Orlando, one of the largest international beauty expos.

The MyTown team of barbers and stylists has over 50 years of combined experience working with any hair type or texture. MyTown offers cuts, fades, edge and beard services, hot towel shaves, and designs. “They are awesome with kids!!! Sammy does a great job with my little boy…” says one client and another adding, “It’s the best experience I’ve ever had at a barbershop, always come out looking clean and fresh… I get hair, beard, and eyebrows cut. I’m a MyTown customer until the day I die.” To schedule an appointment, visit https:// linktr.ee/mytownbarbershop and select the barber you’d like to book.

109 S Evers Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 659-2222 | Mytownbarbershop.com Mon-Fri 9AM to 6PM | Sat 8AM to 5PM | Sun Closed

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Other Nominees

Downtown Smoothie Shack Viva Pilates Crumbles & Cream Sweet Mango Market Epic World Nutrition The Crafted Butterfly Cross Custom Cuts

BEST NEW BUSINESS

Three Hands Mead Co. In May 2021, Lenz and his wife Jamie Paff opened Plant City’s first meadery, Three Hands Mead Co., introducing Plant City to the world’s oldest alcoholic beverage. “Mead is made up of honey and water fermented in yeast,” said Cody Lenz, coowner of Three Hands Mead Company. “We flavor it with fruit or spices. One of our signature meads is ‘Not for the Faint of Tart,’ which has tart cherries, pomegranate, and cranberries.”

Three Hands Mead Co. has made its mark on the culture of downtown, hosting Bar Night in collaboration with Norma’s and The Tipsy Bookworm; serving as a gathering place for the Improvement League’s BBQ, Blues, and Berries event; and actively participating in Plant City Main Street events. Stop in and try Three Hands Mead Co. where you’ll come in the mead and stay for the friendship.

111 S Evers St, Plant City, FL 33563 | (813) 707-6323 | threehandsmead.com Wed & Thurs 5:30-9PM; Fri 5:30-11PM; Sat 1-11PM; Sun 1-9PM Mon & Tues Closed

Other Nominees Crescent Jewelers Your Family Jewelers

BEST JEWELER

Brown’s Jewelers Since 1986, Brown’s Jewelers has taken great pride in offering friendly, affordable service for all your jewelry needs. It’s a name you can trust for quality in fine jewelry, watches, and expert repairs. Plant City native Russell “Rusty” Brown started working with jewelry at age 15 when his dad learned the business from his brother-in-law, who was a gold wholesaler. Brown’s Jewelers is proud to bring experience and expertise to each job and is thankful for the support of the community. “We’ve built our family-owned and operated business through loyal locals

and their referrals,” explained Rusty. “The kind people in Plant City and surrounding communities are friendly.” Brown’s Jewelers specializes in fine jewelry, custom designs, and affordable repairs. They also offer free inspections and free cleaning. Showcases are filled with wedding rings, engagement rings, charms, necklaces, bracelets, and watches. Whether you’re looking to repair a broken bracelet or to buy a new pair of earrings for her, look no further than Brown’s Jewelers. Rusty and his team are ready to help.

1705 Jim Redman Pkwy, Suite G | Plant City, FL 33563-6900 | 813-754-2360 plantcityjewelers.com | brownsjewelers@yahoo.com Tues-Friday 10AM to 6PM | Sat 10AM to 4PM | Mon & Sun Closed

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Other Nominees Walden Lake Car Wash ModWash

BEST CAR WASH

Octopus Car Wash When choosing a car wash for your vehicle, it’s important to find a company that is experienced, professional, properly equipped to meet your car or truck’s needs. Plant City residents have trusted Octopus Car Wash for 27 years when striving to keep their vehicles clean. Octopus is an express ride-thru car wash, equipped with twelve free self-service and state-of-the-art vacuums, towels for touch-up, and window cleaner. Your vehicle is washed and hand dried as you relax and ride thru. Octopus offers two automated cashier lanes, where customers can choose from many options, including a Basic Carwash for the occasional customer or, for customers who prefer frequent washes, the Monthly Unlimited

Washing for one low fee. For special attention to your vehicle, call Octopus at (813) 7540777 to schedule an appointment for vehicle detailing. “We feel that Octopus is different in that we have speed of service, fair pricing, state of the art equipment, spot-free rinsing, and hand drying,” said Williams. If you’re looking for an experienced, friendly, and customer-centric experience, head over to Octopus Car Wash, where you can expect only the best care for your vehicle. Your car is important to you, so make sure it gets a great service it deserves from the experts at Octopus Car Wash.

1503 S. Collins Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | 813-754-0777 Hours: Mon-Sat 8AM – 6PM (Summer until 7PM) | Sun 9AM – 5PM

Other Nominees Universal Auto Service Chuck’s Tire & Automotive

BEST AUTO SERVICE

Jarrett-Scott Ford Quick Lane Jarrett-Scott Quick Lane® Tire & Auto Center provides all the services your car or truck needs most, performed by factorytrained experts and on your schedule.

The Jarrett-Scott team at “Florida’s Oldest and Most Trusted Ford Dealership” [est. 1912] takes great pride in the high level of customer satisfaction the dealership earns and the referrals it receives as a result. Jarrett-Scott Ford’s team of highly qualified technicians are ready to service your vehicle. From oil changes to transmission service, the Jarrett-Scott Quick Lane® Tire

& Auto Center provides all the services your car or truck needs most. The dealership can take care of any make or model, using quality parts from trusted brands such as Motorcraft® and name-brand tires from Goodyear, Continental Tire, Michelin and more. Common services include oil changes, belts and hoses, battery checks, cooling system, and brakes. Give Jarrett-Scott Ford a try and you’ll see why life is better in the Quick Lane®.

2000 E. Baker Street | Plant City, FL 33563 | jarrettscottford.com Sales: 877-751-9729 | Service: 877-597-2603 | Parts: 844-338-9718 Dealership: Mon- Fri 8AM-5PM Quick Lane® Tire & Auto Center: Mon-Fri 7AM–6PM; Sat 7AM–3PM

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Other Nominees Universal Auto Sales Bayshore Automotive

BEST USED AUTO DEALER

Billy Herold’s Auto Sales For the past four decades, Billy Herold has helped families find vehicles they need for prices they can afford. In fact, he suspects he’s been involved in selling more than 25,000 vehicles in Plant City, perhaps more than anyone individual. With a fondness for friendships and a lifelong passion for cars, his dealership specializes in clean, dependable pre-owned vehicles priced typically under $10,000. While Herold’s has more expensive cars on occasion, its primary focus is assisting people with cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks for the best price-value in town.

Rather than buying auction cars, Herold’s purchases great trades from about a halfdozen new car dealers and individuals, too. Customer satisfaction, repeats, and referrals have built the reputation of Billy Herold’s Auto Sales, which is why the dealership provides a 30-day unlimited warranty, regardless of mileage. Let this expert put his experience to work for you. He’ll also offer advice if you’re looking to sell. Plain and simple, stop in. Billy Herold’s Auto Sales wants to earn your business!

201 E. Baker Street | Plant City, FL 33563-3417 | 813-767-6317 billyherold@hotmail.com

Other Nominees Albin’s Body Shop Jarrett-Scott Ford

BEST BODY SHOP

Allen & Hector’s Elite Auto Allen & Hector’s Elite Auto is a fullservice collision center, offering collision repair, painting, glass repair, and detailing services. Using the most state-of-theart equipment, the team at Elite Auto can get your vehicle restored and send you on your way. The professional, experienced technicians use state-of-theart equipment to return your vehicle back to pre-accident condition. Owned and operated by Allen Dood and Hector Cortes, Elite Auto works for younot the insurance company. Whether your vehicle has a crushed bumper or if your windshield is cracked, the team at

Elite Auto will work with you, on your schedule, and at a price that can’t be beaten. Allen & Hector’s Elite Auto has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and has a 4.8 star rating on Facebook, with many reviews sharing satisfaction in Elite Auto’s attention to detail, trust in the staff, and that their vehicle looked brand new once the job was done. Next time you’re faced with a vehicle dilemma, pull into Allen & Hector’s Elite Auto for the best in customer service and a job well done.

1313 E Baker St | Plant City, Florida 33563 813-719-7900

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BUSINESS PROFILE

Poise Pup is a brand of U.S. designed and European crafted dog accessories. Oh My Dog! is the only pet supply store in the city to offer Poise Pup’s luxury dog accessories.

Oh My Dog! By Cierra Craft

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h My Dog! is more than a pet-supply store, it’s a pet boutique founded in May 2021 with your pets’ happiness and well-being as a top priority. From Oh My Dogs! selection of nutrient-rich food to hand-selected, pet-safe toys to specialty products you can only find here, Oh My Dog! has everything you need to keep your four-legged friend happy and healthy. Oh My Dog! strives to offer Plant City the best selection of quality pet products and professional grooming. Located at 3012 James L. Redman Parkway, Oh My Dog! is the sister company of Berry Patch Animal Clinic, giving pet owners peace of mind that each item is veterinarian recommended and hand-selected for the benefit of the pet’s health. Oh My Dog! Offers Wisconsin-based Fromm Family Pet Food products and Minnesota-based Zignature brand. Oh My Dog! carries both brands in dry food, wet food, and treats. Fromm Family Pet Food contains only USDA-inspected ingredients and all ingredients, as well as finished products, as inspected thoroughly and tested in an on-site lab and an off-site accredited laboratory. Oh My Dog! carries dozens of flavors of Fromm Gold Kibble and Four-Star Dry, as well as dog and cat cans with pâté recipes such as Salmon and Chicken, Turkey and Pumpkin, and Venison and Lentil. Each is made with real, wholesome ingredients and vitamins.

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The pet shop offers CBD drops and hemp-infused shampoos for your pets to help with anxiety, inflammation, allergies, and more.


OH MY DOG

Oh My Dog! is the sister company of Berry Patch Animal Clinic. Take the same entrance to the vet’s office and turn left for Oh My Dog! and right for Berry Patch Animal Clinic

If your four-legged friend was a good boy or maybe the birthday girl deserves a treat, Oh My Dog! Has birthday cake, cookies, and ice cream, formulated for dogs. Your pet can sit on the red throne, with balloons, and have their photo taken commemorating their big day! Then shop the Oh My Dog! selection of custom dog cookies, shaped like French fries, footballs, or anything else you can imagine. The pet shop also offers freeze-dried, all-natural, and soft chew snacks in yummy flavors such as sweet potato, pumpkin, and more. Poise Pup is a high-end luxury dog accessory brand carried at Oh My Dog! U.S. designed and European crafted, Oh My Dog! Carries Poise Pup’s collars, harnesses, bows, and more. Selections include leopard print and pink ruffles for an elevated look. Oh My Dog! is the only pet supply store in Plant City to carry Poise Pup brand. Oh My Dog! also offers CBD pet products, including tincture drops that can be added to food, as well as treats. Earth Animal brand has a complete line of herbal drops that may remedy all sorts of ailments including allergies, urinary & kidney relief, as well as aches and discomfort, among many other common pet problems. Oh My Dog! Also offers CannaLove brand, offering hempinfused canine products that boost your dog’s wellness, making them feel better inside and out, by using only the highest quality ingredients in doctor-created proprietary formulas. If your pet has sensitive skin, consider shopping Oh My Dogs! selection of specialty shampoos to resolve all concerns including inflammation, anti-itch, and more. CannaLove shampoos contain no salts, oils, alcohols, sulfates, or parabens. Ready to treat your pup to the highest quality foods, snacks, and accessories, look no further than Oh My Dog! Pet Store and Boutique.

Oh My Dog! has a wide selection of dog baked goods with designs such as ice cream cones, hamburgers and soda, pictured.

3012 James L. Redman Parkway | Plant City, FL 33566 | 813-588-3540 | www.omdpetstore.com | Facebook: @OhMyDogPlantCity | Instagram: @omdpetstore Tues to Thurs: 8AM to 5PM | Mon & Fri 8AM to 6PM | Sat 8am to 2PM | Sun Closed PAGE

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RISING STAR

Luther

Scarlett, Jr. By Jennifer Jordan

Luther Scarlett Jr. is a sophomore at Durant High School and is a wide receiver for the Cougars’ football team. Luther also currently plays baseball at Durant and plays in the outfield position. He started playing for both teams this past year but has played football for 12 years and baseball for seven, playing for the Plant City Dolphins and the Plant City Parks and Recreation Department previously. This football season at the Lennard High School game, Luther had two interceptions and five tackles against the team, and stated about his football goals, “I want to get more tackles this upcoming season.” The Durant football team ended their record for the season at 8-2. Staying busy, Luther balances playing football and baseball, participating in the criminal justice program at Durant, and working at Smokin’ Aces Steakhouse. He said about his life, “I’m living my idea of a perfect life and others can achieve the same if they chase it.” Luther hopes to continue building himself up as an athlete and would like to pay at a division one school after graduating high school. Luther said he would prefer to play football in college but said, “if the opportunity to play both football and baseball is there, I’m going to take it.” With time to hone his athletic skills for college, the future is bright for Luther Scarlett, Jr.

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eomni Davis is a P.E. (physical education) teacher at Cork Elementary and has been teaching at the school for six years. Deomni has been married for almost five years and her husband teaches P.E. in Polk County. She has two children, a 6-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son. In her spare time, Deomni enjoys reading, painting, being outdoors, and being creative with her children. She also enjoys creating charcuterie boards through her business, Fairy Chic Charcuterie. Through Fairy Chic Charcuterie, Davis can create edible art with high-quality meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, pickled items, jams, and more. Deomni stated about her charcuterie boards, “I say my boards are luxury eater-tainment; they’re a conversation piece. Like a water cooler at work, people can gather around, converse with one another, and try different combinations.” The boards are perfect for bridal showers, baby showers, trips out on the boat, and holiday parties. The boards come in sizes that range from nine to 24 inches and prices range from $45-$220 with add-ons such as meat, crackers, and cheese words. The boards can serve anywhere from two to 25 people. Davis can also make gluten-free and dairy-free boards and use vegan cheeses for those who have diet restrictions. She uses fresh ingredients and sometimes shops daily for her boards. Davis uses disposable platters but can sell a reusable board so clients can keep bringing the board back to her to reuse and avoid an additional fee. Davis said her boards take her anywhere from 45 minutes to two hours to create, and she mostly works on the weekends due to teaching during the weekdays. “Making charcuterie boards is a creative outlet for me. It’s an art

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that you can eat, and it allows me to bring joy to others,” stated Davis. She does in-person or Zoom charcuterie classes where she teaches individuals or groups how to build their own board while providing knowledge and background on various meats and cheeses. The classes are great for a girl’s night or a private event at home. Davis also offers take-and-make boards for those who want to make their own charcuterie board or have a unique date night. Getting 10-20 orders per month, Deomni is hoping to grow Fairy Chic Charcuterie. Currently, her boards can be ordered through Fairy Chic Charcuterie’s Facebook page and paid for through PayPal. However, she is working on launching a website where orders can be placed and paid for. Davis is wanting to be a part of a commercial kitchen because she wants to make sure everything is done by the book. She hopes to increase her orders through more marketing. A goal of hers is to also create grazing tables for corporate events, and Deomni recently made her first grazing table for a baby shower. Davis said of Fairy Chic Charcuterie’s future, “I want to increase our presence in the community. I’d love to collaborate with other women who own their own small business. I’d like to have a shop one day where the community can be serviced daily and sell wine, host jazz musicians, and possibly sell sandwiches made from charcuterie items. I just want to keep going and keep going because I know God will work everything out.” If you’d like to learn more about Fairy Chic Charcuterie and its offerings, visit their Facebook page.

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EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE @ 7:00 AM IN THE PRAYER GARDEN. SUNDAY APRIL 17

CORK COMMUNITY FOOD DISTRIBUTION HELPING PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY

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Cork Methodist Church (813) 704-4873 4815 W. Sam Allen Rd. Plant City, FL 33565

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Leaders in

Faith Pastor Kerry Beaty By Cheryl Johnston

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astor Kerry Beaty has led the Lone Oak Missionary Baptist Church congregation since 1998 after serving nine years at Grace Baptist Church in Lake Wales. He and Laquita met at a youth camp at the Florida Baptist Encampment in Groveland, Florida and this coming November will celebrate 39 years of marriage. They have three adult sons (Derek, Landon, and Casey), three grandchildren (Westlyn, Waylon, and John Luke), and three foster sons who are like older brothers to their own. Over the years the Beatys have also hosted six exchange students. Now as empty nesters, Pastor Beaty enjoys watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, walking and exercising, and “spending time with Laquita doing anything she enjoys.” Today she teaches Language Arts at Turkey Creek Middle School and serves as the church pianist. On occasion, the couple sings together, with one of their favorites being “He’s All I Need.” To share faith with individuals, Pastor Kerry likes to find a common interest and then discuss some spiritual aspects of life. From the words of Psalm 90:12, Pastor Beaty encourages everyone to “Number your days and apply your hearts to wisdom. Make every day count!” Describe some details of your own faith walk. I was wet twice before I was truly baptized. At age six, I sat on the front pew with my brother who said, ‘Momma wants us to get saved.’ I was saved and baptized again during my hills-and-valleys teen years. Then at 16, after staring at the ceiling from my bed one night, I got on my knees and ask the Lord to save me. A year later, during my junior year in high school, I felt a pull and calling into the ministry. I told Stephanie Pickney, a band member, and the very next Wednesday night my Pastor asked me to preach. My ‘What is Sin?’ sermon lasted no more than 10 minutes. How did Lone Oak celebrate its 100th anniversary in September of 2021? Wayne Hunter, who was licensed and ordained here, presented a special message. The proclamation Mayor Rick Lott offered at a recent Plant City Commission meeting was read aloud and following the service, we enjoyed ‘dinner on the grounds.’ I’m the nineteenth pastor since Lone Oak was established in 1921 in a pole barn-type building across the street. What’s happening at the church now? Last year we did a Super Bowl Bible Outreach to distribute Bibles for the Precious Seed Ministries at the Super Bowl in Tampa. Our worship-filled Sundays include Sunday School for every age, including a couples’ class at 10:00 a.m., followed by the Worship Service at 11:00 a.m. and an evening sermon at 6:00 p.m. On Wednesday nights, ‘Treehouse Kids’ (pre-K through grade 5) meet at 6:45 p.m., and all others (‘Rooted’ for students in grades 6-12;

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college and career group; adults) enjoy Bible study at 7:00 p.m. Our children attend big church on first Sundays monthly and offer a special presentation. Folks can join us at 3505 Lone Oak Road, call 813-754-5278, or visit online at www.loneoakbaptist.org. We are currently planning and fundraising to construct a multi-purpose building we’ll dedicate as the “Gary Elliott Family Life Center.” We hope it honors the memory of a hard-working sod-hauler and church deacon who recognized the need for youth group gathering space. Sadly, he was killed in a trucking accident in 2014. Lone Oak also serves as a satellite school for the Louisiana-based Faith Bible Institute. Over a three-year period through three separate courses offered on Mondays from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., students will have studied every book of the Bible along with every major Bible doctrine. On Resurrection (Easter) Sunday, we hold our traditional Sunrise Service outdoors. It’s exciting to see our very personable church growing through personal relationships in a variety of cultures. We go out of our way to show love to people. I love this church like I loved the Lake Wales church. I couldn’t pastor a more loving, caring congregation. And we believe that everybody has something to add to Kingdom labor. What do you admire about the Plant City community? This community has a wholesomeness about it and it’s encouraging to know we have morally decent, God-honoring leaders and people in our city. I’ve been touched to know that prayer is still a part of our city’s commission meetings and many other public gatherings.


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elcome sweet springtime we greet Thee in song. Flowers awake ye burst into bloom, springtime has come and summer is nigh, sing ye birds oh sing. Sunshine now wakes all the flowers from sleep. Joy giving incense floats on the air, Ah! how my heart beats with rapture a new, as earth’s fairest beauties again meet the view. Oh! How I love to see spring make its’ return. I love to see and smell all the beautiful flowers in bloom, I love to eat all of the delicious fruits and vegetables that are at their peak, especially the melons and berries, and I love to go outside and take in all of the natural beauty that comes only with spring. I can remember as a child playing out in the front yard on a sunny, breezy, spring afternoon and hearing the wind blow through the corn stalks in my father’s garden. I can remember watching my mother hang wet clothes on the clothes line in the back yard, seeing the towels flap back and forth in the wind and sun as they dried, and smelling the Cheer detergent and Downy fabric softener. I can remember cupping my hands over my eyes and looking up at the sky to watch a single airplane putter through the clouds and thinking to myself that God made all of this. Back when I was a little girl in the early 1960’s, people spent a great deal of time outside. People would sit out on their front porches and talk or just sit there quietly enjoying the fresh air. Kids would almost always play outside. We hardly ever sat in our bedrooms and played unless it was raining or we were sick. I can remember my mother helping us spread an old blanket out in the front yard for us to sit on so we could color in our coloring books, play a game, read, or just talk. Sometimes we would just lie back on the blanket, stare up at the sky, and make pictures with the clouds. We played dolls, dress up, school, and Cowboys and Indians. We rode our bikes and trikes, and pulled our wagons a million miles. We Hula Hooped, built forts, and took long walks. We played ball, turned cartwheels, ran races, played hide and seek, played under the water hose,

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drew on our Etch-A-Sketches, played board games, cards, and ran through the sprinklers. We as kids had every reason to play outside on a beautiful day in spring. One of my favorite childhood memories of playing outside on a beautiful and sunny spring afternoon was when my sister and I got a brand new Slip ‘N Slide. The Slip “N Slide was a water toy manufactured by Wham-O in 1961. The toy was a long sheet of thin plastic, flanked lengthwise on one side by a sealed tubular fold. The tube could be attached to any ordinary garden hose. Water ran through the tube and out small perforations, spraying onto the sliding surface, which became very slippery and allowed kids to take a running jump onto the plastic and slide the length of the sheet. Boy, did we have fun! We were the envy of all the kids in the neighborhood!!!!! Until….. well….all the bumps and bruises. My sister and I invited all the kids in our neighborhood to come over and try out our new Slip ‘N Slide. The kids lined up and giggled with excitement as they each waited their turn. Well it all went well until everyone got impatient and took running jumps and we all landed on top of each other. I think I came out of that experiment with a busted lip. Before too long there were reports on Television and in the Newspapers where kids had suffered sprains and even broken bones from their Slip ‘N Slides. That is all that it took for my parents to say: “NO MORE SLIP ‘N SLIDE!” My sister and I were not happy with that choice. I remember my Father putting our prize possession water toy in the garbage. Well the next day when my Father was at work and my Mother was inside the house doing something I went straight to the garbage can and retrieved my Slip ‘N Slide. I put it out in the front yard, hooked it up to the water hose, and even went inside the house and got my Mother’s liquid dish soap. I was going to make it all the more interesting. Several of the neighborhood kids saw me doing this and decided to join in the fun. We were having a blast!...... Until my Father came driving up. You have never seen little kids run away so fast! There I was….all by myself, just

me, the bottle of liquid dish soap, a yard full of bubbles, and the Slip “N Slide. Needless to say: after it was all over “I never Slipped “N Slidded Again! I have another favorite memory of Spring and that is when my Granny and Granddaddy Owens would have us over for homemade ice cream. My Grandparents would take a trip to South Carolina every year and return home with watermelons, cantaloupes, and peaches. My Grandmother would cut up a basket of fresh peaches, cover them with sugar, and let them sit overnight to make a heavy syrup. We would all gather in their carport and sit around in folding chairs talking and waiting on our turn to help churn the ice cream. It seemed like it took forever for the ice cream to freeze. Once it was ready, my Grandmother would go in her kitchen and return with the big bowl of peaches and a tin can of Hershey’s Chocolate syrup (There were no plastic bottles back then.) Boy! Now that was good eatin! Every Spring my Mother and Father would fill our yard and the flower pots on our front porch with Petunias, Pansy, and Snapdragons. My sister and I would help water the flowers every day and we waited with excitement to see the first flowers bloom. My Father would always take a picture of my sister and I standing beside our beautiful blooming flower pots. We would pick a few flowers at a time and take them to our teachers for their desks or put a few in a bowl of water for our Mother. It has been many years since I have tasted a bowl of homemade ice cream with Granny’s peaches, stood beside one of my Father’s blooming flower pots, or taken a dive head first on a Slip ‘N Slide, but every Spring when I smell the fresh peaches and I plant pretty new flowers in our flower pots, or I hear a single airplane buzzing through the clouds I smile and think of how God made the Spring time and all of this for us. As for the Slip ‘N Slide… well, I think that I will just forget about that! HAHA!


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April 5

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Happenings

March 23

Florida Feud @ O’Brien’s

The Office Trivia Night

Earth, Wind, & Garden

6:30PM-8:30PM Food & Drinks | The Office Themed Trivia | Top 3 Teams Win Prizes Keel Farms @ 5210 Thonotosassa Rd Cost: Free Trivia Info: 813-752-9100

9:00AM-1:00PM Vendors & Plant Sale | Music| Workshops |Children’s Activities | Garden Tours Plant City Commons Community Garden @ 2001 E. Cherry St Cost: Free Info: 813-435-8111

7:00PM-9:00PM Prizes Every Hour | Family Feud Style | Trivia O’Brien’s Irish Pub @ 1701 S. Alexander St Cost: Free Florida Feud Info: 813-764-8818

Eco-Stories: All About Owls 9:00AM-11:00AM Program for Kids Ages 4-12 | Learn About Owls | Interactive Learning | Register Online @ www. treelineenrichment.com/eco-stories Treeline Enrichment @ 701 E. Sparkman Rd Cost: $40 (Allows up to Four Family Members) Info: 863-224-0198

March 25

Last Friday in DowntownMarch Madness

March 19

City Manager Photo Walk 8:00AM Trail Walking | Wear Closed Toe Shoes | Bring a Camera, Hat, Sunscreen, Mosquito Spray, & Water | Pre-Register by March 17 McIntosh Preserve @ 775 E. Knights Griffin Rd Cost: Free Info: Chris Foster @ 813-601-6698 or cfoster@ plantcitygov.com

Strawberry Classic Cruise-In 3:00PM-6:30PM Classic Cars & Trucks | Food | Vendors Downtown Plant City @ 102 N. Palmer St Cost: Free & Free Car Registration Info: 813-754-3707

Clean Comedy Night 7:00PM Social Media Sensations Rodney Norman & Donnie Stopa | Family Friendly | Food & Drinks Krazy Kup @ 101 E. J Arden Mays Blvd Cost: $20 Info: 813-752-1220

5:00PM-9:00PM Food Trucks & Vendors | Live Music | Family & Pet Friendly | Bring a Chair or Blanket McCall Park @ 100 N. Collins St Cost: Free Info: 813-764-9516 10th Annual Dean’s Ride Saturday, March 26 7:00AM-10:00AM Bike Ride | 4 Different Cycling Distances | Proceeds go to LiveSTRONG @ the YMCA | Lunch, Craft Beer, & Wine Keel Farms @ 5210 Thonotosassa Rd Cost: $55 thru March 13; $60 March 14-25; $70 Day of Event Info: YMCA @ 813-757-6677 or Keel Farms @ 813-752-9100

March 30

Capitol Coffee 8:30AM-11:30AM Meet Local Representatives | Professional Networking | Lawrence McClure & Danny Burgess John R. Trinkle Center @ 1206 N. Park Rd Cost: Free Info: 813-754-3707

March 21

Plant City Garden Club Meeting 9:30AM Coffee | Meet & Greet | Scheduled Speaker: Dale Wallace of Wallace Nursery- Florida Fruit Trees First Methodist Church @ 303 N. Evers St Cost: Free Info: Christy Linke @ clinke3173@aol.com

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April 1

Bluegrass Night 7:00PM Southern Express Bluegrass Band | Fellowship Family-Friendly Life Journey Baptist Church @ 110 N. Forbes Rd Cost: Free Info: Mark Tanner @ 813-763-4751 or m4tanners@yahoo.com

April 9

April 8, 9, 10, 15 & 16 Tampa Bay Blueberry Festival 8:00AM-6:00PM U-Pick Blueberries | Food & Craft Vendors | Kid’s Area | Craft Beer, Wine, & Cider *To ease the flow of traffic, there will be checkin windows. You must check-in online. Keel Farms @ 5210 Thonotosassa Rd Cost: Adults- $19.99; Adult Picker Pal- $14.99; Kids 3-12- $9.99; Kids 2 & Under- Free (all tickets include parking & admission; Adult Ticket also includes u-pick pass) Info: www.keelfarms.com/festivals or 813-752-9100


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BABY CONTEST

On Sunday, March 6, South Florida Baptist Hospital sponsored by annual Baby Contest and Diaper Derby. The babies competed head to head in categories like Baldest Head, Chubbiest Cheeks, and Best Themed Diaper.

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a. Sophia Martin and Tynsleigh Reese Mintzer faced off in the Diaper Derby contest. Martin won the overall Diaper Derby. The duo posed with 2022 Strawberry Queen Kenley Connell and her court. b. Matilda Pearl Ruane won the Florida Strawberry Festival theme diaper category. Her diaper featured a three dimensional pint of sequin strawberries. She received a trophy, ribbon, and certificate. c. Scarlett Montana Proctor won the 10 to 13 month category for Prettiest Girl. She poses with mom Courtney Proctor. d. Grayson Matthews won the most hair contest. His beautiful brown locks wowed the judges. e. Each parent and contestant circled the stage, letting the audience get a glimpse before stopping in front of the judges’ table. The Baby Contest is sponsored by South Florida Baptist Hospital. PAGE

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SWINE SHOW

Seventy-eight students participated in the 40th anniversary of the Mosaic Youth Swine Show. In the show, each pig is placed in one of nine classes based on weight. The winner of each class then competes for the title of the grand champion. Jaylynn Wood of Barrington FFA exhibited the grand champion swine at the 2022 Swine Show. Reserve grand champion was awarded to Georgia Kimbrell of Turkey Creek FFA.

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a. FFA and 4-H students are eligible to compete in the Festival’s swine show. Following the swine judging, the students then compete in the showmanship competition. b. Jackson Sturgis’ swine was purchased by Buffy Astin of Astin Farms. Jackson has experience in the show ring with Sheep and Swine. c. Blake Chancey and his swine Paisley took to the show ring thanks to sponsor’s Alan’s Air Conditioning & Heating. d. Chesnee Wink of Durant FFA was one of the competitors in the Swine Show. This wasn’t her first time in the swine show ring, she also showed a pig in September 2021 at the Hillsborough County Fair. PAGE

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GRAND PARADE DAY

On Monday, March 7, Berry Fine Productions presented the annual Strawberry Grand Parade. The processional marched through historic downtown and down Reynolds Street, passing the Festival grounds. Congrats to the winners of the Florida Strawberry Festival Grand Parade: Business/Commercial Division 1st: Rough Riders 2nd: Gallo Loco Cantina

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3rd: Krewe of Castaways Marching Band Division 1st: Strawberry Crest High School Marching Band 2nd: Icon Preparatory School 3rd: Spoto High School Marching Band Special Features Division 1st: Strawberry Crest High School JROTC 2nd: Durant High School JROTC 3rd: Kathleen High School JROTC Antique Division 1st: Stephen Mathis 2nd: Ray Clark 3rd: John Paul Civic/Church Division 1st: Egypt Temple Shriners 2nd: Faith Christian Academy 3rd: Robert W Willaford Railroad Museum School Club/Youth Sports/ Misc Division 1st: JS Robinson Elementary 2nd: Strawberry Crest High School Cheerleaders 3rd: Strawberry Crest High School Calendar Girls

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a. Drawdy’s Dance School featured gymnasts in their parade entry. The dancers performed ariel flips for the parade goers. b. Strawberry Crest High School band was named 1st place in the Marching Band division. c. Mr. and Mrs. Berry waved and greeted parade spectators. The duo are the official mascots of the Florida Strawberry Festival. d. Plant City Police Chief Jim Bradford threw beads to the crowd. Bradford became police chief in December 2020. PAGE

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WISH FARMS BLUEBERRY U-PICK

Wish Farms welcomed Central Florida residents and visitors to pick fresh Florida blueberries and spend a day at the farm with the entire family! The producer charged $5 per pound with 20% being donated to a local FFA chapter. The event drew families, couples, and friends to partake in the immersive agricultural event.

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a. U-pick events are popular among Central Florida farms as a way to get rid of produce after commercial production. The events are ideal for couples, families, and kids. b. Wish Farms’ Blueberry U-Pick created an immersive agricultural experience for the whole family to enjoy. c. Wish Farms produces blueberries, strawberries, pineberries, raspberries and blackberries. d. The U-pick was held on a hot, Sunny day, a perfect Florida weather day for outdoor activities. Pickers were advised to wear clothed toes days, hots, and light layers. e. Officers of Strawberry Crest FFA were on site to help sell pines of Wish Farms’ strawberries and pineberries, while visitors picked blueberries. PAGE

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PLANT CITY BLACK HERITAGE GALA

On February 12, the Plant City Black Heritage Inc. held its annual Gala. The event recognizes the accomplishments of African Americans within the community and recognizes the community leaders who supported the Plant City Black Heritage endeavors throughout the year. The event’s keynote speaker Derrick McBride, a former NFL player, who shared his journey in writing his book One Search For All.The Master of Ceremony for the event was the Les Miller, a former Hillsborough County Commissioner.

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a. The Plant City Black Heritage Inc. presented the Heritage Award to Mrs. Bertha Ingram. b. Mt. Olive AME Church was presented with the Cornerstone Award. c. Candy Greene was recognized for her Community Service efforts. d. The organization presented Bettye Goodwine with the Lifetime Achivement Award. e. Officer Dee Dee Gregory was presented with the Humanitarian Award by the PC Black Heritage Inc.

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