Volume 25 Issue 4 February 10, 2017
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Florida Hospital Center Ice Opens & Wesley Chapel Will Never Be The Same!
By John C. Cotey After three years, all the hype, all the build-up, all the delays and the excruciating final weeks of twists and tweaks to get the latest jewel of the Wesley Chapel community opened, there was still just one thing was missing. Ice, ice, baby. But finally, with a thick layer of the cold stuff beneath their feet, managing partner Gordie Zimmermann of developer ZMitch, LLC, led a parade of local dignitaries across the Florida Hospital Center Ice rink for the ceremonial puck drop on Jan. 25, swinging open the doors to a whole new audience. “The fulfillment of a dream,’’ Zimmermann called it. “This has just been a fabulous experience. The community has embraced this project, and we’re really proud to have it here in Pasco County.” Zimmermann and his ZMitch partner George Mitchell, Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC) CEO Hope Allen, Florida Hospital CEO Denyse Bales-Chubb, District 2 Pasco County Commissioner Mike Moore, former Tampa Bay Lightning captain and current Vice President of Corporate & Community Affairs Dave Andreychuk and Father Len Plazewski of Christ the King Church in south Tampa — who blessed the ice with holy water — each said a few words to the 200-plus people in attendance and then dropped pucks to signal the official opening of FHCI. With his stick, Zimmermann slid his puck across the ice. Allen, who emceed the
Also Inside This Issue: News, Business & Sports Updates Metro Development Unveils Its First Crystal Lagoon; Quail Hollow Golf Course On Borrowed Time; Pasco’s Teacher Of The Year Is From Veterans Elementary; Great Things Ahead For Schuyler Arakawa; Noble Crust Coming & Macy’s Staying; Softball Previews & Lots Of Local Business Features!
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‘The Good Cemetarian’ Honors The Memory Of Veterans; Fushia’s Hot Pot Hits The Spot; Gary’s 2016 Dining Favorites & More Neighborhood Nibbles & Business Bytes!
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(L.-r.); Gordie Zimmermann, Hope Allen, George Mitchell, Mike Moore, Denyse Bales-Chubb, Dave Andreychuk & Fr. Len Plazewski at the Florida Hospital Center Ice puck drop on Jan. 26 event, tried to the do the same, but her puck northeast of the interchange of S.R. 56 and slid backwards as she tried to contain her I-75, is billed as the largest skating complex laughter. It seemed a fitting moment, how- south of New York and is expected to be a ever, as the new facility will cater not only to big-time game changer in the quickly growthe best and most experienced skaters and ing Wesley Chapel area. shooters, but also to those holding a hockey “This is a huge opportunity to continstick for the first time and wanting to learn. ue to grow the game and make sure kids in “It’s such a great facility,’’ Allen said. this area have the opportunity so that they “It has so much to offer the community. It’s may learn the great game that we all love,’’ definitely going to be something that sets said Andreychuk, who was the captain of the Wesley Chapel apart.” Lightning when the team won its only StanThe $28-million, 150,500-sq.-ft. fa- ley Cup in 2005. “On behalf of Jeff Vinik cility, located on Cypress Ridge Blvd. just and the Tampa Bay Lightning, this is a great
day and were looking for more great things to happen.” The economic impact of FHCI, according to a study the developers commissioned, will be $20-$30 million a year, and maybe more. Zimmermann has said he expects FHCI to draw roughly two million visitors annually. Many of those visitors wasted little time hitting the new sheets of ice. On the evening on the Jan. 25, the complex’s first open skate was held and it drew 308 people. The following night, according to an FHCI spokesperson there were more than 200 skaters, and the youth hockey and Learn to Skate classes had 375 registrants for the first day of classes on Saturday, January 28. On Sunday, Zimmermann says, the two two-hour open skate sessions attracted more than 600 skaters combined. FHCI features three NHL-sized hockey rinks, one Olympic-size rink (which is See “Center Ice” on page 4.
Seeking Sponsors For The 2017 Taste Of New Tampa & Wesley Chapel! If you turn to page 3 of this issue, you’ll see an update on the 35 restaurants and beverage suppliers who already have at least verbally committed to participating in the 2017 Taste of New Tampa & Wesley Chapel, which will be held on the special “sport court” floor (photo) which is laid over one of the NHL-size rinks at the new Florida Hospital Center Ice (FHCI; see story above) on Saturday, March 18, noon-4 p.m. My restaurant committee has made me proud and — as someone who’s been the restaurant coordinator or event chair for most of the 20 previous Tastes of New Tampa — FHCI quite honestly has been the easiest venue to “sell” to prospective restaurants for any Taste, but we’re still seeking more major sponsors for the event. Although I’m not the one seeking the sponsorship donations (the event is being hosted by the Rotary Club of New Tampa, which meets Fridays at 7 a.m. at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club), FHCI already is a “Prime Rib” ($5,000) sponsor, and Neighborhood News & WCNT-tv are the event’s major media sponsors. Other sponsors include Gunter & Gunter Insurance, TSYS Merchant Services, Smith &
Associates/Karen TillmanGosselin & Pilot Bank. And, with at least 3,000-5,000 people likely to attend this year’s Taste and all of the other benefits of having your business as a $500-$10,000 sponsor of the event, I believe that a Taste sponsorship will reap rewards for your business. Our top level ($10,000 & $5,000) sponsors will be invited to an amazing VIP event the night before the Taste and will have their logos on the full-page Taste ads and in every mention of the event in our Feb. 24 New Tampa and Mar. 10 Wesley Chapel issues, as well as logos & mentions on our Feb. 17, Mar. 3 and Mar. 17 episodes of WCNT-tv. There’s still time to get all of these benefits and more, but the time to act is now! For sponsorship and other information about the 2017 Taste of New Tampa & Wes-
ley Chapel, including how to pre-buy Taste tickets at a discount, visit TasteofNewTampa. org or call event chair Karen Frashier at 3752663. — Gary Nager