Volume 25 Issue 6 March 10, 2017
Inside: Our Taste Of New Tampa Preview Section!! See pages 38-43!
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Taste Of New Tampa & Wesley Chapel To Rock Florida Hospital Center Ice! Dress Warm! The Coolest Event Ever Will Be Held At The Coolest Venue Ever — Saturday, March 18, Noon-4 p.m! By John C. Cotey The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC) was no longer interested in putting on any more big events. The New Tampa Rotary Club just happened to be looking for one. So, with a little bit of gentle negotiations, the Taste of New Tampa — formerly a New Tampa Chamber of Commerce fund raiser that was inherited by the WCCC when the two chambers merged in 2014 — fell back in New Tampa’s mouth…errr, hands. “They had an asset, meaning the trademark for the Taste of New Tampa, and it was a great opportunity for us as a club to take on that trademark,’’ says Karen Frashier, the presidentelect of the New Tampa Rotary and chair of the 21st (but now-renamed) “Taste of New Tampa & Wesley Chapel.” Scheduled for Saturday, March 18, noon-4 p.m., at the new Florida Hospital Center Ice (see story, pg. 10), this year’s Taste has the potential to be the best one ever. Why? Here are our top five reasons you should attend the 2017 “Taste”: 1. IT’S INDOORS! If you attended many of the previous 20 Tastes, chances are there was at least a time or two when you cursed out the weather. Whether you were soaked by the rain or just drenched in your own sweat, being held outdoors sometimes made the food spectacular a crapshoot. But, you’ll want to wear an extra layer of clothing for this one. You won’t be standing directly on ice — but it will be beneath the rink’s special “sports
Also Inside This Issue: News, Business & Sports Updates ‘Stand Your Ground’ Defense Debated At Reeves Hearing; Hi-Tech Connected City Gets Approval; New Tampa Mosque Arson Unites Community; S.R. 56 Extension Finally Under Way & The Return Of Our Exclusive Summer Camp Guide; Plus, Lots Of Local Business Features!
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Check Out Our Exclusive Taste Of New Tampa & Wesley Chapel Preview Section; A Visit To Vuelo Mexican Grill & More Neighborhood Nibbles & Business Bytes!
Pages 37-52
Among the many delicious items to be served at the 2017 Taste of New Tampa & Wesley Chapel are the ahi tuna appetizer from Bonefish Grill (left) & mini-Spicy Brazilian bowls from Ciccio’ Cali. Please note that the photos shown are of the full-sized dishes; portions to be served at the Taste will be smaller.
court” floor — and the temperature inside the FHCI will be below 60 degrees. You’ll be dry from any rain, though, and you can leave the sunscreen at home. Hurrah! 2. THE FOOD! The last Taste in 2013, due to the threat of torrential rain, had fewer than 20 restaurants show up. This year’s event already has 50 signed up, with two weeks to go. According to our own Gary Nager, the restaurant chair for the 2017 “Taste,” there are still several more interested in participating at our deadline, so you might just have the choice of sampling food and adult beverages from more than 50 restaurants and beverage providers when it’s all said and done. Your choices cover just about the whole spectrum of categories. Arroy Thai, Cantina La-
redo, Dempsey’s Steak House, Culver’s, Little Italy’s, OTB Delights Cafe, Paramount Lebanese Kitchen, Noble Crust and Union 72 are among the many participating at our press time. And, organizers didn’t forget about your sweet tooth, as Blondie’s Cookies, La Berry Yogurt & Ice Cream, 7 Layers Bakery, Happy Cow Frozen Yogurt and The Cake Girl are among those that will be dishing out desserts. For a complete list, check out pages 40-43. 3. IT’S FOR A GOOD CAUSE The New Tampa Rotary Club supports a lot of worthwhile causes, and much of the money raised at The Taste will help the club support about 25-30 nonprofits in this area. The Rotary’s signature project is Feeding America Tampa
Bay, so four mobile food pantries in the USF area, Meals on Wheels and the club’s meal-packing events – to which the club devotes $10,00014,000 annually — will benefit. “We saw (the Taste) as a great potential fund raiser for the nonprofits that we support,” Frashier says. Also, 10 percent of the net proceeds will be provided to the WCCC to be used for scholarships for area high school students. The WCCC already gives out mutliple scholarships to students at Wesley Chapel and Wiregrass Ranch high schools, but now, thanks to The Taste, you can add Freedom and Wharton to that list, too. 4. THE ENTERTAINMENT The Taste continues to add new stuff every week, but you can plan on checking out the Wiregrass Ranch drumline, the Bob Thompson
See “Five Reasons” on page 41.
Soul Circus Cowboys To Headline Land O’Lakes Music Fest Tomorrow!
Anyone who knows me has a pretty good idea about how much I love great music. To that end, I definitely plan to be at the 2nd annual Land O’Lakes Music Festival, which is being held tomorrow — Saturday, March 11, noon-8 p.m. — at the Land O’Lakes Community Center (5401 Land O’Lakes Blvd., aka U.S. Hwy 41). This year’s festival, which again is being presented by the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce (CPCC), will be headlined by the popular local rockin’ country, blues and pop favorite, the Soul Circus Cowboys (photo), a group I have enjoyed on multiple occasions that will keep you dancing. Other acts include Stonegrey, the outstanding (I have one of their CDs) Land O’Lakes-based rock group that features two of the sons of CPCC president Terri Dusek; the smooth jazz of City Groove, featuring popular local saxophonist Marlon Boone; funky musical duo The Higgins Brothers; pop singer Tim Serdynski; and Shalyah Fearing, who appeared on the 2016 season of NBC-TV’s “The Voice.” New for this year is that General Admission tickets are free, while preferred seating (chairs
near the stage, restrooms and beer tent) is $15 (if you buy your tickets today at Eventbrite.com/e/land-o-lakes-music-festival-tickets-29743722274) and $20 at the show tomorrow. There also is a suggested $10 donation per vehicle for parking. In addition to the great music, there will be the Al and Ida Silver Memorial Car Show from 11-a.m. until 3 p.m., which is free to check out, with a $15 registration fee if you want your vehicle to be part of the show. Prizes will be awarded to the top 30 vehicles. The Festival also will feature great food and beer/wine sales, kids activities and lots of vendor booths. You can bring chairs and blankets to enjoy the show, but please, no coolers or pets.
Among this year’s Festival sponsors are the Seal Swim School, A-OK Trophies, The Law Offices of Lucas Magazine; Architectural Signage & Printing, Synovus Bank, Optimum Plumbing, Knight Pest Control, Christian Bros. Auto of Land O’Lakes, Jester of Jazz & Morgan Air. — GN