New Tampa Neighborhood News, Issue 23, November 8, 2014

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New Tampa Rotary Dog Park Ready To Begin Construction?

large dog area is 25,420 square feet, while the small dog area will total 2,620 square feet. The park also will include dogwatering stations and bags to help you clean up after your dog, as well as picnic tables and benches. Payne says that the New Tampa Rotary Club hopes the park — which will be maintained by the City of Tampa’s Parks & Recreation Dept., is expected to be completed by early 2015. For more The New Tampa Rotary Club has raised the $25K necessary to help fund info, visit Rotary- the construction of a dog park (pictured above) on Commerce Park Blvd. in Tampa Palms, next to the New Tampa Rec Center. DogPark.com.

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with (Tampa) Mayor Bob Buckhorn and (Tampa City) Councilwoman Lisa Montelione,” Payne explains. However, the date for that groundbreaking had not yet been determined as we went to press with this issue. As part of the agreement for the 0.64-acre dog park, which is estimated to cost about $50,000, the Rotary club was tasked by the city with raising half of the funding, with Tampa matching the rest. To reach that goal, the club decided to sell engraved bricks that will be forever part of the walkways leading up to the park. “We kept brick sales open until November 7 because so many people continued to tell us they wanted to buy a brick to support the project,” said Joyce Gunter, the Dog Park project chair for the New Tampa Rotary. According to conceptual drawings of the park, it will contain separate spaces for large and small dogs. The proposed

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Dog lovers rejoice, as it looks as though there soon will be a place to let your pooch off the leash in Tampa Palms According to spokesperson Kim Payne of the New Tampa Rotary Club (which meets for breakfast every Friday at 7 a.m. at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club), the club has successfully raised the $25,000 necessary to help pay for the dog park, which will be located next to the New Tampa Rec Center and should not be confused with a planned dog park on Hillsborough County-owned property on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. across from Hunter’s Green (as we reported in our last issue). “Thanks to generous donations from dog lovers and community supporters, the Rotary Club of New Tampa will present the City of Tampa with a $25,000 check for the New Tampa Rotary Dog Park during a ground-breaking event

A Hot Time Was Had By All At The 2014 Wesley Chapel Fall Festival! By Gary Nager

Despite a mid-October heat index that somehow reached close to 100 degrees, the sixth annual Wesley Chapel Fall Festival, presented by the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC) and the Wesley Chapel Noon Rotary Club, was another amazing day of free entertainment, wing battles, cute pets for adoption and outstanding vendors. Thankfully, the Chamber, Rotary & Wesley Chapel Lions Club all provided plenty of ice cold water and there were other great food and beverage items for sale to keep everyone hydrated and happy all day. Congratulations to all of

Also Inside This Issue!

Local News, Business & Education Updates

Family Of Hazing Victim Challenges Ben & Jerry’s Flavor Name, Councilwoman Montelione Running For Re-Election, Plus Lots Of Local Business Features & More!

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the first-ever one day Fall Fest’s major sponsors (visit either NTNeighborhoodNews. Neighborhood com or WesleyChapelChamber.com for a Magazine complete list) and to Chamber event chairs Area Comes Together To Make Strides Ken Chase and Jennifer Cofini and Rotary Against Breast Cancer, Ulele Spices Up Old event co-chair Sabrina di Roma (all of whom Tampa Water Works Building, Plus More are Wesley Chapel Rotary members, by the Neighborhood Nibbles & Biz Bytes! way) for a job more than well done.

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See “Festival” on page 51.

Some of these pics from the 2014 Wesley Chapel Fall Festival were provided by OurTownFla.com.


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