WESLEY CHAPEL
Inside:
NEWS
Recapping Gary’s 25 years Of Neighborhood News! See pages 8-10
Volume 27 Issue 10 May 3, 2019
Now Celebrating 25 Years As New Tampa & Wesley Chapel’s Primary News Source! The Direct-Mail News Magazines Serving New Tampa & Wesley Chapel Since 1993! For the complete list of neighborhoods that receive this publication by direct mail in Wesley Chapel (zip codes 33543, 33544 & 33545), see page 46!
First Look Inside:
The Lagoon Opens To All!
Epperson’s Crystal Lagoons® amenity is finally open to the public — for a price — and only for a limited time. Page 5
The Instructional Performing Arts Center (artist rendering above) which just broke ground adjacent to Cypress Creek Middle/High School on Old Pasco Rd. (groundbreaking below) will be a joint venture between Pasco Hernando State College and Pasco County Schools.
Performing Arts Center Breaks Ground! When Pasco County deputy superintendent of schools Ray Gadd first came across the sprawling 250 acres or so of property on Old Pasco Rd., he decided he wanted it. However, he couldn’t have it — it was under the control of home builder D.R. Horton, which had portions of it under contract with three different people. Disappointed, Gadd told the home builder that if those contracts fell through, to let him know. And fall through they all did, leaving Gadd and Pasco County planning director Chris Williams with an opportunity to convince three different people to sell their slices of the parcel. Years later, on a perfectly sunny and cloudless day, Gadd stood on that property smiling, with Cypress Creek Middle/High School behind him, a separate Cypress Creek Middle School under construction to the north of him, and the future home of the Instructional Performing Arts Center (IPAC) on the nine acres beneath his feet. The IPAC, a joint $18-million venture between Pasco County Schools and
All The Rage
A craft brewery and restaurant is checking into a possible S.R. 56 location.
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Pasco-Hernando State College (PHSC), celebrated the IPAC’s official groundbreaking on April 23, with Gadd sharing the story of the land’s acquisition with a crowd of 100 or so. “Chris Williams and I sat in a little block home... with a couple, and we negotiated their part of the land,” Gadd said. “Then, we went out to a trailer in a little ranch and stable up the hill, about where the middle school is going up and negotiated that piece of land. That was easier than the third gentleman we negotiated with...but ultimately we got all 250 acres. So, that was the beginning of this vision.”
The IPAC facility, which will be located at 8701 Old Pasco Rd. in Wesley Chapel, is expected to be the bridge for students interested in performing arts at Cypress Creek Middle/High. The facility is a joint effort between PHSC and the Pasco School District, and will offer programs in dance, theater and music, both vocal and instrumental. It also will offer dual enrollment opportunities for local high school students. “It’s a huge bonus for us,” said Cypress Creek Middle/High principal Carin Hetzler-Nettles. “The dual enrollment See “IPAC” on page 4.
Check Out Omari’s Grill! In case you hadn’t heard, the restaurant at the Lexington Oaks Golf Club has been completely revamped. Here’s our exclusive look at a delicious, local, non-chain eatery.
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