Tampa Bay News and Lifestyles. Trinity Magazine. Vol. 18, Issue 06, June 2022 Allpro Tree & Landscap

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Vol. 18, Issue 06, June 2022

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The Premier “Shop Local” Community Magazine Directly Mailed To 18,000 Homes In Trinity & Surrounding Areas This Independent Community News, Business & Dining Guide Is Directly Mailed Once Each Month To:

Aristida, Champion’s Club, Chelsea Place, Country Place, Ellington Estates North, Ellington Place, Fairway Springs, Fox Hollow, Fox Wood, Greenbrook Estates, Heritage Lake, Heritage Springs, Hills Of San José, Hunter’s Ridge, Hunting Creek, Longleaf, Magnolia Estates, Nature’s Hideaway, Oak Ridge, Riverbend, Riverchase, River Crossing, River Oaks, Riverside Estates, Riverside Village, Riverside Villas, Seven Springs Golf & Country Club, Southern Oaks, Spring Lake, The Sabals, Thousand Oaks, Timber Greens, Trinity, Trinity East, Trinity Oaks, Trinity West, Veterans Village, Woodbend, Woodgate, Wyndgate & Wyndtree

Central Park Family Restaurant: A favorite of locals for over 14 years! By Carla M. Dubis Tedeschi When choosing a place to eat, most people prefer a clean and safe environment with a friendly atmosphere, where smells of delicious food fill the air, and the bill doesn’t break the bank. That’s precisely what Central Park Family Restaurant has to offer, and this September marks this diner-style restaurant’s fourteenth anniversary!

Proud owners Otto, Anita, and Matthew Ferro and Manager Mario Cientos, would like to thank their staff, regulars, and Tampa Bay community personally for keeping their long-standing “New York Style Diner” afloat during these unprecedented times. Since it opened, Central Park Family Restaurant started having regularsthose who come to eat See Central Park on page 20

Allpro Tree & Landscaping Offers Peace of Mind During Hurricane Season and Beyond

From the Editor.........................5 Tech Talk....................................8

By Deborah Bostock-Kelley As a Florida resident, you are already aware that hurricane season begins on June 1 and doesn’t officially end until November 30. If you’ve lived here long enough, you know to secure patio furniture, move garbage and recycling bins against the house, and put away items that could become lethal projectiles when airborne. But what about the overgrown huge unpruned oak tree that shades your front yard? You’ve been meaning to call someone to trim the tree but just haven’t gotten around to it. Without proper attention, your beautiful tree becomes a

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

SAT/ACT...................................10 Kyle Schroeder....................14-15 Kieliegh Hamor.........................22 Adam Bounanno.......................23 Jacobson Culinary Arts...........26 Mitchell H.S.Hoofbeat Staff.28-29 Classifieds.................................30

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