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C E L E B R A T I N G
November 2018 Volume 13, Issue 11 Ph: 657-2418 1 6
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New County $17 Million SportsPlex Will Draw From Across County
By Kate Quesada aged by the Tampa Sports Authority,” said Van Dyke. “Construction is funded by the County, with additional funding through the Tourist Development Tax and support from the Hillsborough County Tourist Development Council.” According to Van Dyke, a feasibility study projects the SportsPlex will have an economic impact of $7.3 million in its first year and $25 million in the fifth year.
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Bikes For Christ puts bicycles and Bibles into the hands of those less fortunate. Founded in 2016 by local resident Patrick (Pat) Simmons, the nonprofit serves the homeless, veterans, seniors and underprivileged children. Pairing his passions for cycling and helping others, Simmons said, "I want to do this the rest of my life, providing transportation for those in need and sharing the Gospel." The recipients are striving to better their situation, and bikes provide a mode of transportation to employment, doctor appointments and more. Along with every bicycle distributed, a Bible or some other scriptural text is given to remind them that God loves and cares for them. Bikes For Christ accepts bicycles from the counties of Hillsborough, Pinellas, Polk and Pasco and then redistributes them through several different agencies. The organization also welcomes monetary donations, as the majority of donated bikes require maintenance, and parts are needed for repairs. With Christmas rapidly approaching, the focus is predominately on providing bicycles for underprivileged children. This holiday season will be a bit busier for Simmons as he will also be delivering bikes to children living in the Panhandle’s Bay County in mid-December. For 38 years, Officer Mike Jones, also known as ‘Salvage Santa,’ has been repairing and gifting bikes to less fortunate children in Bay County.
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“It is expected to attract events in the booming youth and amateur sports market as well as top adult and senior athletic competitions, bringing thousands of visitors to the area,” said Van Dyke. The first major tournament, the United States Flag and Touch Football League’s National Championships, is scheduled for January 18-20, 2019. Each field features professionally maintained Celebration Bermudagrass while the SportsPlex offers wireless internet access throughout, high-tech LED lightning which will also cut energy consumption by up to 65 percent and a robotic field striper that uses GPS to automatically line the fields. There is also a championship field with bleacher seating, adjacent to a 35,000 sq. ft. vendor village area for celebrations and sales. The SportsComplex is located at 9330 E. Columbus Dr. in Tampa. For more information, visit www.hillsbroughcounty.org.
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Christmas Lane returns to the Strawberry Festival Fairgrounds on Friday, November 23. The month long winter wonderland experience will take place until December 24. For more information on family light displays to enjoy throughout the area, see page 35.
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Charity Needs Bikes Donated For Santa’s Visit To Panhandle Area
Pat Simmons (center with scissors) is pictured at the Valrico/FishHawk ribbon-cutting ceremony honoring the nonprofit Bikes For Christ.
Hillsborough County officials and guests gathered on November 1 for a sneak peak of the new $17 million SportsComplex which will host its first tournament in January.
The Brandon area will soon be home to one of the country’s most state-of-the-art sports facilities. The Hillsborough County Tournament SportsPlex, located on Columbus Dr. between U.S. Hwy. 301 and Falkenburg Rd., is home to 15 fields that will be used for a variety of sports starting in January. County representatives gathered earlier this month to celebrate the opening of the complex, expected to draw championship-level athletic events with teams from all over the country. “The 65-acre facility can be configured for a variety of sports, including soccer, football, lacrosse, rugby, cricket, ultimate (played with a flying disc) and field hockey,” said Hillsborough County Communications and Digital Media Representative Michelle Van Dyke. The $17 million SportsPlex is a partnership between Hillsborough County, the Tampa Sports Authority and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission. “Hillsborough County is building and will own the facility, which will be man-
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By Amanda Boston Unfortunately, Salvage Santa’s house and workshop were devastated after Hurricane Michael hit the Panhandle on October 10. After learning about Jones’ plight, Simmons decided to collect and deliver bikes to Bay County to ensure that Salvage Santa’s Christmas mission continues. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for Bikes For Christ on November 8 at the Valrico/FishHawk Chamber of Commerce. "I was extremely happy with the turn out we had for the ribbon cutting,” said Simmons. “Not only were people excited about the overall work that we do, but business owners really stepped up to offer their locations as drop off points for our holiday drive for bikes both here for the work we do in our area and to take to the Panhandle for the Salvage Santa project." Bikes For Christ is always accepting roadworthy bikes and monetary donations. If you would like to donate, please visit www.Bikes4Christ.com/donations or call 533-9177.
In This Issue
BRANDON NATIVE SERVES NAVY.......PG 3 PEPIN ACADEMIES .............................PG 4 BELL SHOALS RD WIDENING............PG 13 SPORTS CONNECTION......................PG 16 WACKY HOLIDAYS ............................PG 21 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT................PG 22 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE ................PGS 2531 EYE ON BUSINESS .....................PGS 4142
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