Volume 22 Issue 01
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January 1, 2014
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New Tampa YMCA Pool To Close Until February For Renovations Fans of the iconic, Olympic-sized (50meter) pool at the New Tampa Family YMCA (located on Compton Dr. in Tampa Palms) are getting ready for a dry month, as the New Tampa Y pool is set to close for some much-needed renovations. According to a press release from the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA, the New Tampa location will close its morethan-500,000-gallon, 17-lane, heated pool on Monday, January 13, which is scheduled to reopen on Monday, February 3. “Our goal at the New Tampa Family YMCA has always been to create the best environment for our swim team program,” says director of competitive swimming Stu Wilson. “We are excited to modernize and expand our pool facility to better serve our swimmers. We appreciate the community’s patience during the temporary closure.” Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA communications director Lalita Llerena explains that the plan to renovate the pool has been in the works for months.
“There are some issues that needed to get fixed,” Llerena says. “There were a few leaks in the pool and some cracks in the pool deck. There also was some slanting in the deck, which was causing issues for the water aerobics teams.” The renovations are estimated to cost approximately $60,000 and will be paid for with funds already available in the New Tampa Y’s budget. Sarasota-based Myrtha Pools will take on the project. Once completed, the pool will boast three additional swimming lanes, bringing the total up to 20 lanes, each about eight feet wide — without changing its 50 meters x 25 meters dimensions. The available area is just being reworked to include more swimming lanes. “Of all the Tampa area YMCAs, New Tampa is known for its pool and competitive swimming program,” Llerena explains. “(The pool) is definitely a benefit to the community. We hope that these renovations will help the pool better serve our members, as well as bring in more.” The pool and the New Tampa Y itself both opened in 2001. It is 7’-6” deep at its
deepest point and a little more than three feet deep at its shallowest. The pool is open year-round and is kept at a temperature of around 80º F. The last time the pool was empty was not for renovations or cleaning. In fact, a little more than two years ago, pranksters drained more than 400,000 gallons from the popular pool overnight into a nearby retention pond. For members of the New Tampa Y’s compet- The 50-meter, Olympic-sized pool at the New Tampa Family YMCA, loitive swimming programs cated on Compton Dr. in Tampa Palms, will be closed for renovations from Monday, January 13 - Monday, February 3. — such as the Tampa YMCA Stingrays, don’t worry, in-water The New Tampa synchronized swim team practices will be held at both the East Pasco will have its practices at both the Plant City Family YMCA on Chapel Hill Loop in Family YMCA and also at the Bob Sierra Zephyrhills and at Bob Sierra Family YMCA’s Youth & Family Center. For detailed schedules, please visit YMCA’s Youth & Family Center on Northdale Blvd. in the Carrollwood area. TampaYMCA.org.
It’s BAAAAACK…The Rotary Club of New Tampa and five other local Rotary Clubs (see below) will host the 10th annual Rotary PigFest on Saturday, February 22, noon-8 p.m. These local Rotary Clubs will be raising funds through fellowship and tasty food for local charities. The PigFest has morphed over the years from a small event exclusively for members of the New Tampa Rotary Club (which meets Fridays at 7 a.m. at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club) to a larger, more inclusive community event held at different venues in New Tampa. The 2014 PigFest will be held at Prim-
rose Park, the same venue as the 2013 Taste of New Tampa. The park is located across from Liberty Middle School on Commerce Pkwy., behind the Primrose School of Tampa Palms. The New Tampa (Breakfast) Rotary Club is the event’s primary host, although president Peter Gambacorta says he is still finalizing this year’s involvement with th New Tampa Noon, New Tampa Evening, Wesley Chapel, Tampa North and Temple Terrace Rotary Clubs, as well as local Boy Scout troops. The PigFest will have tents, lighting and heaters if needed, to keep everyone comfortable.
The event will again feature pulled pork, roasted chicken and two sides for each attendee and there will be hot dogs, chicken nuggets, French fries and pizza by the slice for the kids. Coca-Cola products will be served and adults can enjoy fine and beer. The suggested donation for an adult admission ticket is still only $25 and children under 12 are admitted for $10. The PigFest on Saturday afternoon and evening also will have great local name entertainment: the Bob Thompson Trio, Crabgrass Cowboys and, back by popular demand, the Freedom High Jazz Band. The Rotary Club of New Tampa also will bring back its popular “reverse raffle” for thousands of dollars in cash prizes. The odds are 11 to 1 that you will win something back. All profits go to local charities and nonprofits in our area. The PigFest also will feature family fun, such as Pig Races, musical entertainment and great BBQ and a special appearance by Bobo the potbellied miniature pig and his equally porky friends. And, as we announced in our last issue,
By Matt Wiley
Get Ready For The 10th Annual Rotary PigFest February 21-22!
Also Inside This Issue!
NEWS, BUSINESS, SPORTS & EDUCATION UPDATES
NEIGHBORHOOD MAGAZINE
Liberty Middle School & GrillSmith Donate To Schenecker Fund, Widening Of Bottleneck Area Of BBD To Commence, Lots Of Local Business Features & Much More!
Exclusive Clientele Salon Treats You Like Family, Our Editor’s 2013 Local Dining Favorites, Vallarta’s Now Open In Tampa Palms, Plus Lots Of Neighborhood Nibbles & Biz Bytes!
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on Friday, February 21, 6:30 p.m., Gambacorta, who also is the owner of Private Chef of Tampa, will host a unique Wild Game Dinner at the same site. Among the wild game delicacies to be sampled at this special meal are Montana elk, wild boar, venison, and (for the less adventurous) roasted 1/2 chicken, fish fry, all the sides and salads, plus apple cobbler for dessert. Seating will be limited to the first 100 ticket purchasers only and the price will be just $50 each. Door prizes and auctions items will be offered, and there also will be entertainment. All proceeds from the Wild Game Dinner will go to the Rotary Club of New Tampa Foundation, Inc. a 501(3) c corporation which spends all its proceeds each June to local non for profits.For more info, email peter@privatecheftampa.com, call 380-4014 or visit RotaryPigFest.com.