Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News, Volume 24, Issue 24, November 18, 2016

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Volume 24 Issue 24 November 18, 2016

Inside: Acropolis Adds An Authentic Greek Brunch! See Page 42!

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 50!

Rides, Food & Weather Help 2016 Fall Festival Break Attendance Record

The 12th annual Wesley Chapel Fall Festival added an extra day and a new event planner to give the event a bigger, carnival feel, and the result was a weekend of record crowds Oct. 2830, at the Grove of Wesley Chapel. Event planners estimate that more than 10,000 attended the three-day event, and that led to some long lines and difficulty finding parking. But once inside, festival goers were able to take part in Dreamland Amusement rides for the first time, plus more than 100 vendors, 10 different food vendors and trucks, pumpkin painting with Pinot’s Palette and Mini-Scarecrow Creation with the Rotary Club of New Tampa. The event also featured Trunk & Treat for the kids at 5 p.m. on Saturday. Community members participated by decorating their vehicles, dressing up and passing out treats. “We probably gave candy away to more than 1,000 kids on Saturday,’’ said Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce CEO Hope Allen, who partnered with event planning company Simply Events for this year’s festival. Allen said that during a brainstorming session with Simply Events months ago, they decided to add more family activities, and for the first time were able to bring a more carnival-feel to the Fall Festival There was also live entertainment by a handful of bands and performers, and prizes for best costumes. Overall, Allen said the Fall Festival was a “huge success” and she says she looks forward to the 13th event next year. “It was the largest Fall Festival ever, with the biggest crowd ever,” Allen said. “It was fantastic!” — John C. Cotey; Photos courtesy of Shaunte Langley.

Also Inside This Issue: News, Business & Sports Updates Parents To Have Their Say About School Rezoning; Trump Is The Choice In Wesley Chapel, Too; Center Ice Getting Closer To Grand Opening; Beach House Breaks Ground, Traffic South Of County Line Rd. To Get Busier, Top Businesses Awarded & More Local Business Features!

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Neighborhood Magazine

First-Ever Film Fest A Hit At The Grove, Acropolis Adds Brunch To Sunday Mornings, Students Bring Awareness To Dangers Of Drugs; Plus, More Neighborhood Nibbles & Business Bytes!

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The ‘Wiregrass Wobble’ & WC Rotary’s Turkey Gobble...Oh My! It’s time to dust off your running shoes and consider building up a nice little calorie (and maybe oxygen) deficit that might just let you indulge in an extra piece of pumpkin pie later in the day, as a pair of Thanksgiving Day 5K (3.1-mile) races — both of which will be held on Thursday, November 24 — are right around the corner. The fourth annual “Wiregrass Wobble” 5K is scheduled for Thanksgiving Day at the Shops at Wiregrass mall, with 5K runners heading out at 7:30 a.m. and the 1-mile Fun/ Run/Walk (which might earn you half an extra piece of pie) will be held at 8:15 a.m. The event has raised more than $75,000 since the inaugural run in 2013, with proceeds this year supporting the Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel Foundation, FITNiche Foundation and the Rotary Club of New Tampa’s selected charities. The Brass Tap will host post-race awards and festivities, 8:15 a.m.-10 a.m. and Pioneer Medical Group is the presenting sponsor. The pre-registration donation is $30, and can be done online at WiregrassWobbleTur-

keyTrot.com. If you register the day of the race, the suggested donation is $35. The event also will feature the School Team Competition (won by the Wiregrass Ranch High boys and Wharton High girls last year) and a Corporate Team event. Also on Thanksgiving Day, 11 a.m.2 p.m., the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel Noon (which meets every Wed. for lunch at Quail Hollow Country Club), will host its sixth annual “Turkey Gobble Fest” at two locations on S.R. 54 — Atonement Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel and Keystone Community Church in Lutz. Members of the club and its Land O’Lakes Satellite Club and their families will again serve a delicious Thanksgiving meal to the homeless and needy in our area. “They can even take their meal to go,” says club president Dr. Pablo Rivera. “Please feel free to call or email us with an RSVP if you know anyone who needs help to enjoy a great Thanksgiving meal.” For info & reservations, email RotaryTurkeyGobble@ gmail.com or call 586-3328. — JCC & GN

The Wharton girls won the high school team competition at last year’s Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot 5K.


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