Volume 19 Issue 11
Inside: Recapping ‘Broadway Comes To Tampa!’
May 21, 2011
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Rotary’s 8th Annual PigFest The Biggest & Best Yet! By Gary Nager Although the weather finally took an expected turn for the worst at the very end of the New Tampa & Wesley Chapel Rotary Clubs’ eighth annual PigFest, the sudden downpour which shortened the event’s closing announcements certainly didn’t put a damper on the event itself. In fact, because of the quickerthan-usual ending to the event, which was again held on the beautiful grounds at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church on Cross Creek Blvd., and the fact we went to press that same day (May 14), we can’t give you an exact recap of everyone who ended up winning all of the prizes and giveaways. What we can tell you, however, is that there was a new “judges’ favorite pig-roasting team this year, the “Meat Monkeys” team from St. James United Methodist Church, who dethroned multiple winner Gary Callicoat’s Cally’s Sticky Bones BBQ, which did not even
(Left) Hundreds of local residents attended the New Tampa & Wesley Chapel Rotary Clubs’ 8th annual PigFest, which was held at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church on Cross Creek Blvd. (Right) One of the seven pigs who made the event delicious. finish in the top three (of seven total teams) for the first time ever. Among the judges were New Tampa’s District 7 City Council member Lisa Montelione and District 60 State Rep. Shawn Harrison. One of the See “PigFest” on page 50.
The PigFest judges (left, with emcee Bob Thompson, standing) selected the Meat Monkeys team (right, with friends) from St. James United Methodist Church to win the top pig-roasting honors.
New Tampa Relay For Life At Bartels Still Garnering Funds
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ough County this year. “And, of that money that is raised, more than 90 percent will stay and be used for programs right here in Hillsborough County,” Doyle Cancer survivors take the first lap around the track at Baradded, noting tels Middle School during the New Tampa Relay for Life. that only about 5 cancer patients and their families, all of percent of the money raised by the which are provided at no charge, and Relay events actually goes towards See “Relay” on page 6. administrative costs, since so much of the work at the events is done by volunteers from the local communities. Otherwise, the money goes towards the many programs and services that are offered by the ACS to PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TAMPA FL PERMIT 2801
The event itself may be over for this year, but with more than $89,000 collected as of our press time, the 2011 New Tampa Relay for Life was well on the way to reaching the $150,000 goal set by organizers for this year. According to Susanna Doyle, the American Cancer Society (ACS)’s staff
coordinator for the New Tampa Relay (as well as several others that were held around the city and county), the final deadline for donations to be counted towards the final total isn’t until August, so she said she was confident that the goal would be reached. In all, she said, the ACS hoped to raise about $2 million from the two dozen Relay events that were held in all of Hillsbor-
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