Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News, Volume 24, Issue 14, July 1, 2016

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Volume 24 Issue 14

Inside: Art+Fun+Wine=A Great Night At Pinot’s Palette!

July 1, 2016

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Named The 2014 ‘Small Business Of The Year’ By The Wesley Chapel Chamber Of Commerce! 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 42!

More Than 100 Preview WCNT-tv During Our VIP Premiere Party! Check out the Premiere Episode of WCNT-tv Now at WCNeighborhoodNews.com!

By Gary Nager; photos by John C. Cotey If you somehow haven’t already seen the first-ever episode of WCNT-tv, I suggest visiting our website — WCNeighborhoodNews.com — right now, even before you read this article. The photos on this page and on page 3 are from the incredible Premiere Party we hosted at our Neighborhood News offices on S.R. 54 in Wesley Chapel on June 23 for the first-ever webcast dedicated to the residents and businesses in the New Tampa/Wesley Chapel area and there’s no doubt the premiere episode of our bi-weekly webcast has already captured the attention — and the imagination — of a pretty impressive list of major business owners and representatives who were on hand at the Premiere Party. Among the people already talking about WCNT-tv — which has its own Youtube channel, but also can be accessed from the front page of our website (above), our Facebook page and/or by clicking on the “WCNT-tv” tab on the front page of WesleyChapelChamber.com, the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC)’s website — included our See “WCNT-tv” on page 3!

Also Inside This Issue:

News, Business & Sports Updates

New Stuff Coming To Shops At Wiregrass, 54/56 Taskforce Ok’d For Next Phase, Fire Damages Saddlebrook, WC Rotary Recap, TBX Passes Vote, Lacrosse Tourney Staying Put & Lots Of Local Business Features!

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Neighborhood Magazine Pinot’s Palette A Perfect Mix Of Fun & Art, Café Olé Still The Favorite In New Tampa, No Freedom Fest But New Flagpole For The Shops At Wiregrass & More Neighborhood Nibbles & Biz Bytes!

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(Clockwise from left): FHWC’s Tracy Clouser, Susanna Martinez, Gary Nager, Vicki Hutto (VIP Pest Control), Craig Miller & Dirson & Ana De Mesquita of OTB Café; Susanna looked great on the big screen provided by Acme On The Go Movies; WCCC CEO Hope Allen & Tampa Premium Outlets GM Stacey Nance; thanks for the post-premiere applause & for The Polar Pod keeping everyone cool.

Where To Find Fireworks In Our Area For Independence Day!

Greg Lenners, the general manager at the Shops at Wiregrass mall, says pulling out of the Wesley Chapel Rotary Club’s fifth annual Freedom Fest was one of the toughest decisions he’s had to make. But, because of safety concerns – namely young kids darting across S.R. 56 and Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. at 10 p.m. as cars whizzed by – he says it was the most prudent choice. “We outgrew Freedom Fest faster than we expected,’’ Lenners said. So where do locals turn now for their Fourth of July fireworks fix? We have a few suggestions: If you’re looking for something relatively close, Dade City is just a short trip and their Sparklebration gets good reviews. There will be eating contests, skydivers, bounce houses, pony rides and, of course, a fireworks display to cap it all off. The festivities kick off on Monday, July 4, 4 p.m., with the pyrotechnics starting at 9:15 p.m.

Temple Terrace is another short drive from Wesley Chapel, and the Greater Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 42st annual Temple Terrace Independence Day Parade on Monday, July 4, 10 a.m. The parade will begin on the corner of Whiteway Dr. and Gillette Ave., and head south on Gillette, west on Druid Hills and then south on Ridgedale. The evening festivities begin at 6 p.m. on the first fairway of the Temple Terrace Golf & Country Club and fireworks are at 9:15 p.m. Pro tip: find a nice parking spot on N. 56th street, and avoid the traffic on the way home. Brandon also is hosting a 4th of July parade, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Monday. They bill it as the largest parade in Florida, and it begins at 101 E. Lumsden Rd. If a longer drive doesn’t worry you, check out Cotanchobee Park across from Amalie Arena in the Channelside area on Saturday, where a host of activities are scheduled

like an igloo drag race competition, DIY canvas painting and live jazz, all from 5-10 p.m. and culminating with fireworks at 9. And, check out the “Land O’Liberty Salute,” sponsored by the WC Noon Rotary Club’s Land O’Lakes (LOL) satellite club, which is painting LOL Red, White & Blue. For more info, call 817-3011. — JCC


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