Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News, Volume 26, Issue 24, Nov. 16, 2018

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Volume 26

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Issue 24 November 16, 2018

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LET’S PLAY!

Pasco County’s tourism department is rebranding the county & going hard after the sports market; Wesley Chapel will be a major player in that effort.

Pasco County is changing. Once sleepy, it is now wide awake. Once quiet and serene, it is now bustling. Once regarded mostly for nature, it is now being rebranded. “Let’s Play!” That will be the new slogan that drives the county’s evolution from Nature Coast to Sports Coast, as Pasco looks to capitalize on a number of sports offerings it feels will, if marketed properly, bring in millions of dollars annually to local businesses and hotels, and much needed tax dollars for the county. Pasco’s tourism agency, Visit Pasco, is expected to rebrand the county as “Florida’s Sports Coast” after January 1, 2019. It has a $326,000 contract with The Zimmerman Agency to help with the rebranding and marketing. “This is a destination that is changing and changing,” says Adam Thomas, Pasco’s tourism director. “We are charging ahead to become that premier sports destination: Florida’s Sports Coast.” Thomas emceed the East Pasco Economic Development Summit on Nov. 2, which brought together government officials like District 2 commissioner Mike Moore and county administrator Dan Biles, as well as heavy hitters in the sports tourism market like Jason Aughey of the Tampa Bay Sports Commission, Pat Ciaccio of Saddlebrook Resort, Richard Blalock of RADD Sports and Gordie Zimmermann of Florida Hospital Center Ice (FHCI). The summit was held at the Pasco-Hernando State College Porter campus in Wiregrass Ranch, and the message, emphasized by keynote Pasco County tourism director Adam Thomas made the announcement that Pasco County will be speaker Carolynn Smith, was simple: rebranded as “Florida’s Sports Coast,” with Wesley Chapel’s sports facilities playing a major role.

See “Sports Coast” on page 4.

‘Wiregrass Wobble’ To ‘Trot’ Again Thanksgiving Morning! If you’re looking to burn off some calories before your guiltridden date with that third slice of pumpkin pie later in the day, the Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot 5K, sponsored by the Rotary Club of New Tampa, might be just for you. The sixth annual event is once again scheduled for Thanksgiving morning at the Shops of Wiregrass mall on S.R. 56 and Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. Although the 5K (3.1 miles) is the centerpiece and the most competitive race, the Wobble has

a number of different events you can enter, the 5K’s corporate and school team competitions. Last year, 1,697 total runners took part in the 5K race. There also is a Friends & Family 5K, and a 1-mile Fun Run (though we have it on good authority that doing only one mile mathematically entitles you to just one extra piece of pie for dessert after your turkey dinner.). Race time for the 5K is 7:30 a.m., while the 1-mile run begins at 8:30 a.m. Post-race festivities with free food and awards follow.

Registration is $35, or $40 the day of the race. Those who sign up receive a tech shirt and a medal for finishing. In addition to the Rotary Club, this year’s Wobble sponsors include the New Tampa YMCA, FITniche and Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel. The event has raised more than $140,000 for distribution to local charities since the inaugural Wobble in 2013. For more information or to register, visit WiregrassWobbleTurkeyTrot.com.

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