Osprey Observer Bloomingdale/FishHawk May 2024

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FISHHAWK CREEK ELEMENTARY CELEBRATES ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY

Among those celebrating the 20th anniversary of FishHawk Creek Elementary School in Lithia are the seven teachers who have been at the school since its opening, an achievement that gives testament to the school’s stature.

So applauds Jim Hamilton, former deputy superintendent of schools, who oversaw the school construction boom that marked the final years of Earl Lennard’s term as superintendent of schools. According to Hamilton, from 1998 through Lennard’s retirement in 2005, the Hillsborough County School District constructed, renovated and/or added space to nearly 100 schools.

Among the more than 70 schools built from scratch to accommodate new growth and relieve overcrowded schools were Randall Middle, Newsome High and Bevis and Stowers elementary schools in Lithia.

As for the seven teachers at work at FishHawk Elementary for 20 years, “that’s really a testimony to the quality of the school and the community,” Hamilton said. “Teachers don’t stay for that length of time in places that are not great places to teach. When I see teachers who have been in the same place for 20 years, I know the principals at that school were great principals and that the parents at those schools were great school supporters.”

In a break from teaching her fourth grade class at FishHawk Creek, Melissa Patterson Frigo discussed her 20 years at the school and the long-serving principal who opened the school in 2004. Principal Pam Bush stayed until Steven Sims, the current principal, succeeded her in 2019.

“Pam was always very understanding about people who had children,” Frigo said.

“She was always there for us when we had problems in the classroom, offering suggestions to help us in our teaching. She knew everybody by first name.”

In a conference room at the school, Frigo referred to the plaque on the wall that marks the 2004 establishment of the school. It notes the school’s falcon mascot and its founding motto, “Soaring to excellence in academic achievement and character education.” It notes also the charter staf, including assistant principal Ginger Elea and the seven teachers who continue to work there today: Frigo, Amanda Johnson, Jason Judd, Megan McGreevy, Elizabeth Duckworth Sierra, Tina Trombley and Rebecca Vercher.

At the anniversary ceremony in April, Bush gave a “beautiful speech,” as did Barbara Franques, Bush’s area director, Frigo said, as the community joined together to remember a special school at a special time taking root in a burgeoning community.

“I’m blessed to have been here this many years,” Frigo said, noting that when she started there were four fourth grade classrooms. Now there are nine, and nine likewise for just about every grade level. She gave high marks to Sims, noting that while his style difers from Bush’s, he “makes it fun” and also is “very understanding and always checking in on us in our classrooms.”

“The FishHawk family, that’s how I refer to this school,” Frigo said. “I love my staf, I love my grade level and I love the community. Anything we need, the parents are very supportive.”

FishHawk Creek Elementary is located at 16815 Dorman Rd. in Lithia. For more, visit www.hillsboroughschools.org/fishhawkcreek.

Tampa Bay Lightning radio play-by-play broadcaster Dave Mishkin had an idea for a novel in the early 2000s. After experiencing some writer’s block, Mishkin put the project away for several years. In 2022, he was inspired to finish what he started when faced with the possibility of a long ofseason without calling Lightning hockey games, with the team on the brink of elimination.

LIGHTNING RADIO PLAY-BY-PLAY BROADCASTER DAVE MISHKIN WRITES FIRST NOVEL, BLIND SQUIRREL

Mishkin fleshed out the story in his mind for five or six weeks before even writing. The Lightning ended up going to the Stanley Cup finals after facing elimination in the first round of the playofs against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Around the time the team started the playof series against the Avalanche, he had written a chapter outline with the core ideas of the book. The first chapter that he wrote was actually the final chapter of the novel.

“The inspiration came years and years ago, but once I realized that I had the story I knew that I had to see it through,” said Mishkin. “I wouldn’t have been able to live with myself if, after all these years, the story came together in my mind and I didn’t actually see it through.”

Blind Squirrel is about a minor league hockey player who has mental health issues after losing his parents in a car accident at a young age. The story mostly takes place in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where Mishkin is from. The book’s protagonist, Noah Nicholson, after having a good career, starts his mental healing process after a career-ending injury to his eye. According to Mishkin, by the end of the book Noah is in a much better place than where he began, and he is able to live a much better life. He hopes that this part of the story will resonate with his audience.

“First and foremost, I hope if people

read the book, they finish it and say, ‘I really enjoyed that, I’m glad I read the book,’ beyond any kind of message. I think that Noah’s story is one in which the message is that you are not defined by the circumstances in your life, and he finds a way to lead a much more fulfilling life.”

Mishkin has been the Tampa Bay Lightning radio play-by-play broadcaster since 2002. The Yale graduate spent the prior 11 years as a minor league hockey broadcaster before joining the three-time Stanley Cup-winning club.

“I love what I do,” said Mishkin. “I was very lucky at a young age to find something that I enjoyed and then find somebody to pay me to do that thing,” he joked. “I’ve gotten great pleasure from doing something that I love and feel grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to do it for all these years.”

The author will donate some of the proceeds of the book to Tampa Bay Thrives, a coalition of community leaders committed to improving mental health and substance use disorder issues in our region. According to its website, the goal of the organization is to strengthen behavioral health outcomes by mobilizing communities, improving early intervention and guiding access to professionals.

For more information about the book or if you’d like to order the novel, which is available in digital and print, visit www.blindsquirrelnovel.com.

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Several of the charter year teachers and administrators (front row, left to right): Ginger Elea, charter assistant principal; Pam Bush, charter principal; and Barbara Franques, charter area director.
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In August of 2023, Monika Marku from Milan, Italy, and Lola Nonnon from Montpellier, France, traveled to Lithia through the International Student Exchange program to live with Joe and Melissa Canfield. The girls enrolled at Bloomingdale High and quickly began enjoying life in the Sunshine State.

The girls enjoyed Florida life to the fullest. A few local activities they enjoyed include: the Gasparilla Festival, Nativity Octoberfest, Ruskin Seafood Festival, Strawberry Festival, Busch Gardens and Lightning hockey games.

Seeing the sunset at the beach is Lola’s favorite Florida activity. Monika loved the Strawberry Festival.

“We think the best part of having the girls has been exploring local places and showing them what America is like dayto-day, we have had the opportunity to go to lots of diferent places like New York, Washington D.C., and New Smyrna Beach; however, the girls really have enjoyed being a “typical” American teenager the most and having dinner together and hanging out with friends!” Melissa Canfield said. Lola and Monika both say American high schools difer from theirs with more social activities like clubs, sports, and events.

Both took advantage and were in numerous activities including Junior Steering Club for Lolo and Monika joined AFJROTC.

“I really enjoyed being a part of steering at Bloomingdale. At the first pep rally ,we had to prepare a dance and perform in front of the school, and it is definitely something I will remember,” Lola said.

Monika added, “My experience in the U.S. completely changed for the better since I joined the ROTC program. I’ve got to know a lot of new, nice people, feel like part of a group, grow as an individual, learn a lot about American culture and history.”

Bloomingdale Air Force JROTC Instructor Lt Col Bob Marasco and Junior Steering Coordinator Mrs. Elise Cruz Aragon said both girls were significant to the programs.

“Monika’s can-do attitude is infectious and always positive and upbeat. She will be leaving a lasting impression on AFJROTC,” Marasco said.

Lola and Monika say they are grateful for the hospitality of the Canfields and the numerous trips they took them on. When asked about their favorite Florida food, both girls chose: Chick-fil-A.

To learn more about International Student Exchange, visit the website at https://www.icesusa.org/

According to the 2023 Florida Teen Driver Fact Sheet, the highest rates of fatalities involving a teen driver occur in October, March, November and May. These months align with major high school activities like prom and holiday breaks.

Newsome High School emphasized to students the importance of driver safety by bringing the Arrive Alive Tour to school on April 8 and 9.

The Arrive Alive Tour is a national program that educates drivers on the dangers and consequences of impaired and distracted driving with the aim to create lifelong safe driving habits.

Newsome students who opted to participate in the program used a state-of-theart simulator to experience the real-life dangers without the real-life consequences.

Students chose between three options: alcohol, marijuana or distraction. With a virtual reality headset on, students got into an immobilized vehicle. The vehicle was on rotating pads, which allowed students to turn the steering wheel and employ realistic operation of the vehicle. Sensors connected to the vehicle’s gas, brake pedals and steering wheel enabled a drugged or distracted driving experience. Upon exiting the vehicle, students were handed a mock citation detailing the ramifications of their

simulation, as explained by a facilitator.

Newsome Principal Katie Rocha was grateful for the community’s support to bring the event to the school.

“The Arrive Alive event was an outstanding success, providing Newsome High School students with crucial awareness about the dangers of impaired driving. Thank you to Melissa Snively State Farm and generous sponsors. The simulated driving course efectively illustrated the severe consequences of driving under the influence,” Rocha said.

Melissa Snively State Farm was the presenting title sponsor for the event.

“We were pleased to be able to bring this program to Newsome High School. By immersing themselves in the simulation, students gained a deeper understanding of the importance of staying focused and attentive behind the wheel, especially during celebratory events like prom,” Snively said.

The Arrive Alive Tour at Newsome was made possible by these community sponsors:

Melissa Snively State Farm, The George Shea Team (title), FishHawk Oral Surgery (title), Cardinal Roofing, White Oak Cottage, West Bay Roofing, Music Showcase, Edge Pools, Gatorz Auto Glass, Angel Foundation FL, PF Auto Glass, Anytime Fitness Lithia, Cruise Planners and CayFusion. To learn more about the Arrive Alive Tour, visit: https://arrivealivetour.com/.

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From Lightning games, Penn Station and the Lincoln Monument, Italian Monika Marku and French Lola Nonnon enjoyed their year as high school exchange students with Melissa and Joe Canfeld, owners of Grease Monkey in Ruskin. Left to right: State Farm Insurance marketing associate Mariah Taylor, State Farm Insurance agent Melissa Snively, Newsome High School Principal Kaite Rocha, school board member Patti Rendon, and Newsome assistant principal Grant Radebaugh.

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YOUR ENGINES FOR THE HONORARY MAYOR’S RACE OF EAST HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

The Honorary Mayor’s Race of East Hillsborough County, hosted by the Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce, begins on Sunday, September 1, but local residents who are interested in running for ofce must have their applications into the chamber by Saturday, June 1.

The Honorary Mayor’s Race recognizes caring citizens in the East Hillsborough community. Candidates utilize their time, talent and fundraising capabilities to raise money benefiting East Hillsborough-area 501(c) (3) charities. The honorary mayor of East Hillsborough represents the Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce at East Hillsborough community area functions.

Danielle Stevens, owner of Vine Vegan in Brandon, is the current honorary mayor of East Hillsborough County. She is also the chairperson of the Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce and is responsible for overseeing the new candidates in this race.

“I wanted to run for honorary mayor because I wanted to give back to the amazing local charities in our community and to gain exposer to my new business, Vine Vegan, in the community,” Stevens said.

The Honorary Mayor’s Race will end on Monday, September 30. The geographic area, East Hillsborough County, is defined as east of U.S. 301 and south of I-4. Applications will be reviewed by the

Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors. Candidates must be at least 21 years of age and live, work or volunteer in East Hillsborough. They are required to uphold the appropriate conduct and demeanor benefiting the ofce they aspire to, both in their personal behavior and campaign activities.

Candidates not receiving the mayoral title may reapply to run for the honorary mayor of East Hillsborough position in subsequent years.

“My hope for the next honorary mayor is to see them bring an even greater awareness and innovation to this role,” Stevens said. “I really believe in the power of this position to mobilize and inspire our community, not just in raising money but also in strengthening the bonds among residents and local businesses. It’s really been a privilege to use this platform to give back and to bring more awareness to local initiatives. I’m excited to see how the next honorary mayor can take it even further.”

If you would like to learn more about the Honorary Mayor’s Race of East Hillsborough County or are interested in running for this position, you can visit the Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce website at www. valricofishhawk.org.

NEWSOME SOPHOMORE EXCELS AT COUNTY AND STATE SCIENCE FAIRS WITH ‘SAVE OUR OCEANS’ PROJECT

On February 7, Hillsborough County held its annual Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Earth and Environmental Fair. Local high schools sent nominees to present science projects for the competition. A Newsome High School sophomore, Kush Gulati, received first place in the senior division. His science project centered around his love for the earth and protecting the oceans.

Kush’s science project was entitled ‘Save Our Oceans: Studying the capability of naturally occurring substances to neutralize pollutants in ocean water.’ He completed his science project on the capabilities of natural substances (such as peppermint oil, potato roots, orange peel) to neutralize oil, fertilizer and microplastic pollutants in ocean water.

Gulati stated, “Ocean pollution caused by fertilizer runof, microplastics and oil spills pose a real and present danger to ocean ecosystems and marine life. We currently either do not have a solution or have largely chemical-based solutions to fight these pollutants. This project attempts to study the potential of utilizing abundantly available and naturally occurring substances as a solution to the problem.”

He picked this project idea because of

his passion for protecting the planet and its oceans. He volunteers his free time at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota and Summerland Key as a research assistant analyzing coral reef sites. He also volunteers as the marketing chair at the Youth Advisory Council with Reef Renewal USA to help protect the coral reefs.

Speaking of his interest in protecting coral reefs, Gulati also said, “I worked to be certified as an advanced scuba diver as soon as I was eligible. I have always enjoyed scuba diving as a hobby. Although, while diving I observed many coral reefs which had become degenerated over recent years. When I researched more, I realized the extent of harm being caused by ocean acidification and warming waters on corals. I have felt a sense of urgency to act and started to volunteer in every way possible to help. My ambition is to incrementally do more for this cause.”

Gulati qualified to compete at the state level, representing Hillsborough County’s senior section for the State Science and Engineering Fair (SSEF) of Florida held from April 2-4 at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland. He was awarded NOAA’s Taking the Pulse of the Planet Award and the West Panhandle Regional Science & Engineering Fair Award. He was also a finalist for Outstanding STEM Research.

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Danielle Stevens, owner of Vine Vegan in Brandon, is the current honorary mayor of East Hillsborough County. Kush Gulati at Florida’s State Science and Engineering Fair.

The 2024 Volkswagen Atlas may be the bigger of the two but the Cross Sport (5.2 inches shorter in length; it’s a five-seater with no third row) has as much to ofer as its sibling. Perhaps even beyond, as its name implies. Also, unlike the regular Atlas, this one portrays an alluring appearance because of a considerably raked rear hatch.

Under the hood of the coupe-like Cross Sport sits a 2.0-liter turbocharged and intercooled inline-four engine that doles out 269 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 273 pounds-feet of torque at 1,600 rpm. For a vehicle weighing nearly 4,359 pounds, it’s quick of the mark, responding with agility in any situation. The midsize SUV is mated with a smooth, accurate and easy-to-engage eight-speed auto gearbox. Ensconced on the unitary body is a robust independent fourwheel suspension of strut-type front with lower control arms and multilink rear. Tow capacity is a creditable 5,000 pounds. Eco, comfort, sport, custom, of-road and snow modes are available.

Dual front and side airbags, side curtain airbag for both rows, four-wheel antilock brakes with brake assist, electronic stability with antislip regulation and engine brake assist, traction control, front/rear park distance control, hill start assist and descent control, rearview camera, tire pressure monitoring system and daytime running lights are standard, along with the IQ.DRIVE, which fetches you forward collision warning, auto brakes with pedestrian/bicyclist detection, blind-spot monitor, rear trafc alert, lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control. If you are looking for good looks, impressive performance, generous cargo/passenger capacity and a sporty ride in a stylish midsize SUV, the Cross Sport is worth a test drive. It fills in all the blanks — and then some more!

Available as front-wheel or all-wheel drive (our trim), the Atlas Cross Sport has attracted oodles of attention, all good. Horizontal daytime running lights wrap around LEDs and continue into an illuminated light bar and VW emblem, which is mirrored in the rear. Our R-Line trim came with its own badging, of course; stylish front/rear air intakes in the bumpers; and side skirts. The lovely cabin epitomizes European styling and flair with a top-notch fit and finish, especially the quilted leather seats. The racing-inspired line logo can also be found on the start screen, steering wheel and stainless-steel pedal caps. The 60/40 second-row heated seat tilts and slides forward efortlessly. Passenger volume is worthy at 112 cubic feet while you get 77.6 cubic feet behind the front row with the rear seat down. Personal belongings can stay out of sight in the cleverly hidden cubby under the center console. Cool amenities include a 12-inch touch screen for audio, nav and phone controls; a 10.3 configurable digital display; a two-zone auto AC with second-row air vents; a three-spoke leather steering column; a head-up display; power tilt/slide sunroof; a 10-way power driver; eight-way front passenger heated/ cooled seats; a 12-speaker, 400-watt Harman Kardon sound system; and a power lift gate.

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DR. RAJAN ‘RAJ’ WADHAWAN JOINS ADVENTHEALTH WEST FLORIDA AS CHIEF CLINICAL OFFICER

Dr. Rajan ‘Raj’ Wadhawan has joined AdventHealth’s West Florida Division as chief clinical ofcer, efective April 21. He will oversee the clinical operations and quality of care for the region’s 13 hospitals. Dr. Wadhawan will report to David Ottati, president and CEO of the West Florida Division.

“I am excited to welcome Dr. Wadhawan to the West Florida Division. His extensive expertise and proven track record in leadership and strategy will be invaluable to our team,” Ottati said. “I have full confidence in Dr. Wadhawan’s ability to drive innovation, foster collaboration and elevate the standard of care for our patients.”

Dr. Rajan ‘Raj’ Wadhawan, who will be joining AdventHealth’s West Florida Division as its chief clinical ofcer.

Dr. Wadhawan, who is board-certified in pediatrics and neonatal perinatal medicine, served as the senior executive ofcer for AdventHealth for Children and AdventHealth for Women and was responsible for a care network that includes more than 375 physicians and specialists practicing over 35 subspecialties, community specialty clinics, pediatric rehabilitation, pediatric emergency rooms and Centra Care Kids urgent care. The network delivers more than 17,000 babies annually.

Under his leadership, AdventHealth for Children has become one of the nation’s best and safest children’s hospitals, being ranked as a Top Children’s Hospital by The Leapfrog Group, a three-time gold standard Magnet-designated hospital by the ANCC and

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recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a national leader in newborn care.

“This role provides the opportunity for me to help lead the clinical growth and advancement at our 13 hospitals in the Tampa Bay and Heartland regions, including expanding our specialty adult and pediatric services, while enhancing the quality of care,” Dr. Wadhawan said. “My philosophy is that no one should have to leave the area to receive world-class, whole-person care, and I’ve been challenged to deliver that same promise to communities in West Florida.”

In 2022, Dr. Wadhawan was appointed by the Florida speaker of the House of Representatives to serve as one of the inaugural council members the state of Florida’s Rare Disease Advisory Council (RDAC), which works to improve health outcomes for those with rare diseases. He holds this appointment through September 2025.

Dr. Wadhawan attended medical school and residency at Government Medical College in Amritsar, India. He completed his fellowship at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. He also earned a master’s in medical management from Carnegie Mellon University and is board-certified in medical management by the Certifying Commission for Medical Management as a certified physician executive (CPE). For more information about AdventHealth, visit www.adventhealth.com.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: CELEBRATING ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2023-24

As the 2023-24 academic year comes to a close, we take pride in reflecting on our accomplishments, and reaffirming our commitment to educational excellence and student success. Our students have continued to excel in various areas, highlighting the dedication of their teachers, administrators and support staff. Leading this district is an honor, and our achievements speak volumes:

• Twenty-seven of our magnet schools were named as National Magnet Award winners by Magnet Schools of America, highlighting our dedication to innovative and specialized learning opportunities.

• All our high schools have recently been ranked among the top in the nation by US News & World Report as a testament to the exceptional quality of education provided across our district.

named Schools of Excellence by the Florida Department of Education, honoring Florida’s highest-performing schools. These achievements reflect our steadfast dedication to delivering an outstanding educational experience for every student, every day. We are honored that our schools remain the number one choice for

• Sixty-one of our elementary schools and 32 middle schools ranked amongst the best in the country by US News & World Report , underscoring our commitment to academic excellence at every level.

• Thirty-eight of our schools are

In May, 14,650 high school seniors will proudly walk across the stage to receive their diplomas. Their resilience, dedication and achievements deserve recognition. Each graduate, along with their families, should take immense pride in their accomplishments. May they continue to reach new heights and positively impact their communities. As I finish my first academic year serving as the superintendent of Hillsborough County Public Schools, I want to say that I am honored to be part of this community and am grateful to the students, families, teachers, administrators, support staff and all our community partners for their continual support to make Hillsborough Strong.

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USF OPENS CUTTING-EDGE DOD LAB AIMED AT PROVIDING MILITARY SOLUTIONS

The University of South Florida (USF) recently opened a cutting-edge lab aimed at providing quick, innovative solutions to the diferent challenges facing the U.S. Department of Defense. Managed by USF’s Institute of Applied Engineering (IAE), the new Rapid Experimentation Lab (REL) provides a unique, collaborative space to rapidly test concepts.

Te University of South Florida recently had a ribbon-cutting for a state-of-the-art facility that is part of a fve-year, $85 million contract with the Department of Defense.

As one of nation’s most research-intensive universities, USF is helping to solve problems throughout society, and the facility is a key part of those eforts.

“Our new lab will further enhance the University of South Florida’s focus on developing technologies and providing innovative solutions that address critical global and national security challenges,” USF President Rhea Law said. “This facility will provide research opportunities for our faculty, handson learning experiences for our students and help grow important partnerships with governmental agencies and private industry.”

The state-of-the-art facility, part of a five-year, $85 million contract with the Department of Defense, is poised to reshape the engineering landscape in Tampa Bay. It aims to streamline the prototyping process by bringing together engineers from a wide range of disciplines under one roof, significantly reducing development timelines.

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and tomorrow,” said Peter Jorgensen, associate director of engineering for the IAE. “More than just a makerspace, the REL is a playground for mechanical, electronics, sensors, communications and software teams to quickly iterate on designs to solve problems, invent new products and rapidly deliver cutting-edge capabilities.”

The new 8,000-square-foot facility will be utilized not just by USF faculty and student engineers but also partners in the Department of Defense and private industry, who are working to support missions everywhere, including the battlefield, the oceans and space.

The lab houses various equipment, including electrical and mechanical computer design and analysis tools, communications networks to support testing, electronics and circuit boards as well as manufacturing technology. It will allow multiple engineers to collaborate, test and retest an idea or product before presenting it to the Department of Defense for consideration.

The IAE also plans to work with the USF Technology Transfer Ofce to identify startup companies interested in utilizing the lab for development of their own inventions.

Partners who would like more information can email info-iae@usf.edu.

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Serving seven years in the army and 18 years with the Hillsborough County Sherif ’s Ofce (HCSO), Robert ‘Bobby’ L. Howard was no stranger to protecting the lives of others.

On June 23, 2023, Howard lost his life in a motorcycle accident on his way to a Defender law enforcement motorcycle club event. As the family and the community grappled with the loss of the beloved Ruskin resident, Kacey Folger, Howard’s fiancee, became determined to preserve his memory.

“We knew we had to keep his legacy alive,” said Folger. “We were witnessing the community grieve and mourn just as we were. Bobby touched so many lives, and we didn’t want that to stop just because he was no longer physically with us.”

In November 2023, only three months after submitting a formal application, Folger was notified that the proposed Robert L. Howard Foundation had been successfully registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Folger formally announced the foundation to the community and began accepting donations on Thanksgiving.

The organization’s first ofcial donation was gifted by Sutherland Lodge No. 174. Hosting its annual award dinner on November 21, 2023, the Masons invited Folger to attend as Howard was honored as one of the organization’s community heroes. Upon giving a speech discussing Howard and the

foundation’s mission, a hat was passed around to collect donations. By the end of the evening, members of the Sutherland Lodge No. 174 gave an additional $1,000 to the foundation.

In December 2023, the Rivercrest community, located at 11560 Ramble Creek Dr. in Riverview, partnered with Events by KC LLC, Folger’s company, to host its S’mores & Stores event. The event is centered around both Santa and the Grinch giving s’mores away while attendees enjoy live music, food trucks and access to more than 40 vendors. Folger has helped plan this event for the past three years, traditionally awarding the proceeds to a nonprofit in the area. This past year, however, the nearly $1,000 raised was awarded to the foundation. This year’s S’mores & Stores event will also donate all proceeds to the Robert L. Howard Foundation.

Using these generous donations and others from previous events, the foundation is currently looking to ofer four $500 scholarships to students at East Bay High School, Howard’s alma mater. Applications are due by Friday, June 7 to robertlhowardfoundation.org. .

“Everyone I meet has a story about Bobby that warms my heart,” said Folger. “… The stories I hear of how Bobby changed, influenced or touched their lives [are] beautiful..” Visit the Facebook page or the website at https://robertlhowardfoundation.org/.

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NXTGEN FUTBOL OPENS NEW LOCAL INDOOR FACILITY

NxTGeN Futbol, in collaboration with Country Day Montessori Schools, kicked of a new indoor futsal facility at 1202 Bloomingdale Ave. over spring break.

Futsal is a soccer-based game played indoors on a hard court, similar to a basketball court, and is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Unlimited substitutions are permitted. NxTGeN Futbol uses turf and padded walls to avoid injuries to players.

According to its website, NxTGeN Futbol provides soccer players with personalized training and fitness programs to enhance skills on the field. Its goal is to help players reach their full potential and improve their overall performance.

help players reach their full potential and improve their overall performance.

Its services are targeted towards young soccer players of all skill levels who are looking to take their game to the next level. NxTGeN Futbol ofers indoor individual and group training sessions, private training sessions, soccer leagues and weekly camps during school breaks and throughout the summer.

NxTGeN Futbol is owned and founded by Matt Clare, who is currently head coach for

the West Florida Flames U16 Boys Elite and West Florida Flames U14 Boys Elite teams. He was a professional soccer player for 12 years, three of which were with the Tampa Bay Rowdies.

“The goal of the facility and the program is to help players fulfill their dreams in the game of soccer,” said Clare. “It’s for kids that have the drive and desire to be successful in the game.”

Clare said that NxTGeN Futbol is a community of passionate individuals who share a common love for the game.

“Being a part of NxTGeN Futbol means being a part of something special and unique. It’s a place where players come together to push each other to be their best, both on and of the field,” he stated.

Clare plans on ope ning other locations, which will ofer programs for adults. This current program is just for kids. All the facilities will be within 8 miles of each other. He believes that this area is rich with potential soccer talent.

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Rotary International is known for its commitment to community service, building leadership skills and establishing strong connections among members. One of the primary goals of Rotary International is to foster a sense of belonging and leadership in future generations. This is demonstrated through a multitude of involvement opportunities for young adults.

First-year delegates to Seminar for Tomorrow’s Leaders, wearing yellow shirts, watch intently as their team leaders in red shirts prepare for the next activity.

One such opportunity is the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA), a national program dedicated to providing the youth with leadership experience and problem-solving skills. The local division of this program is the Seminar for Tomorrow’s Leaders (S4TL), a weeklong overnight encampment for rising high school seniors aimed at helping students become trailblazers within their communities. The conference is hosted at Florida Southern College in Lakeland and allows students to listen to world-renowned motivational speakers, participate in lively exchanges with peers and divide into rap sessions. Rap sessions are student-led discussions that focus on gaining insight from active Rotary members, known as Rotarians, about developing leadership skills.

“It was rewarding because I had some insight into what the kids were thinking,” said Jerry Harburg, member of FishHawk-Riverview Rotary.

Harburg was one of the Rotarians who student delegates talked to during the rap sessions. He explained the transformation he

witnessed among the students who attended the conference.

“The students come out diferent people; they mature while they are there,” said Harburg.

To learn more information about S4TL and how to apply, visit the FishHawk-Riverview Rotary website at www.fishhawkriverviewrotary.org. FishHawk-Riverview Rotary will sponsor two delegates for the 2024 conference, and applications are due by Saturday, April 20.

A variety of scholarships are also ofered through local Rotary organizations. Last year, the FishHawk-Riverview Rotary Foundation funded over $8,000 in scholarships, while the Brandon Rotary Club awarded seven $1,500 scholarships to local students.

“My confidence in myself and my writing increased after I received this scholarship,” said Premendy Jean, a Newsome graduate and Rotary scholarship recipient currently pursuing a health care degree.

Currently, FishHawk-Riverview Rotary is accepting scholarship applications for high school seniors who have been accepted to a two or four-year college or university or a trade school. Students whose school is Newsome, Riverview, Spoto or Durant are eligible, as are students enrolled virtual, private or home school. Applications are due on Friday, April 19, and can be completed on the FishHawk-Riverview Rotary website.

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PLANS UNDERWAY FOR FANTASTIC FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION

This year’s Fourth of July celebration will be Brandon’s largest ever, as two groups are joining together to present two fun, fantastic events for the enjoyment of the entire Greater Brandon community. The day will kick of with the annual Fourth of July parade, this year presented by the new Greater Brandon Action Network (GBAN). GBAN stepped in earlier this year to replace the Community Roundtable as the presenting group upon the previous group’s dissolution. The parade will run from 10 a.m.-12 Noon, with the final route through Brandon to be announced in June.

According to GBAN President Lisa Rodriquez, “Four trustees with the Roundtable just couldn’t let this 60-plus-year Brandon tradition be eliminated, so we formed a new organization with the goal to continue the events that have meant so much to Brandon over the years.”

Serving with Rodriquez are Vice President Betty Jo Tompkins, treasurer and parade Co-chair Randall Munsters, and secretary and parade Co-chair Lela Lilyquist. Registration information for participants and volunteers is available on the website, greaterbrandonactionnetwork.com, or by contacting Munsters at 813-685-5880.

Munsters noted, “We’ll be featuring many of the traditional parade participants, along with some special new ones that are sure to please both the young and young at heart.”

Following the parade, everyone’s invited to the ‘Catch the Spirit & Celebrate America’ festival at the Hillsborough County Fairgrounds, located at 215 Sydney Washer Rd. in Dover. The festival, slated from 1-10

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p.m., is free to the public, with a parking fee of $10 per vehicle. Major festival sponsors include Odiorne Insurance Agency, celebrating its 50th year in business, and Auto-Owners Insurance. Activities will include live entertainment, a pet parade and costume contest, a Little Miss and Mr. Firecracker contest, a kids’ zone with a petting zoo and inflatables, an antique car show and so much more.

“Our goal at the Hillsborough County Fair is to create a year-round venue catering to family-friendly events for the community,” states Fair Manager Suzanne Holcomb, “so creating a special event to celebrate the Fourth just seemed perfect.”

Details on the event can be found on the fair’s website, https://hillsboroughcountyfair.com/, or by calling 813-737-3247.

Also ofered will be craft vendors, organizational displays, a wide assortment of food and a beer tents. And speaking of food, there will be youth and adult watermelon-eating contests sponsored by the Florida Conservation Coalition Inc.

“Agriculture is Florida’s second-largest economic driver,” reported Tompkins, Florida Conservation Coalition president, “and since Florida’s now the number one watermelon-producing state in the country, we wanted to recognize that.”

There will also be a contest prior to the Fourth of July festival for kids to draw ‘Wally the Watermelon,’ with details available by contacting bjt6890@yahoo.com or 813477-8332.

Capping of the day’s events will be a spectacular patriotic drone show at 9 p.m.

FREE CLASSROOM SUPPORT FOR PREKINDERGARTEN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY

Parents who have little children with developmental delays or disabilities often struggle to find help, either through therapy or educational support. There is county assistance available for 3-to-5-year-old children through an organization called Child Find which partners with Hillsborough County’s Pre-Kindergarten Exceptional Education Preschool Services (PEEPS). Through PEEPS, these children are given specialized instruction and/or therapy within the public school system, free of charge. Approximately 2,800 3-to-5-year-old children are currently enrolled in this program.

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Hillsborough County PEEPS website states, “For many children, part-time, specially designed instruction is provided at the child’s community preschool in locations throughout the county. Additionally, developmentally appropriate classrooms designed to meet the needs of young children are located in 93 elementary schools and three exceptional centers. Teaching staf include a certified teacher and a paraprofessional (teacher assistant). The educational environment ofers many opportunities for active learning experiences in key developmental areas which include language, fine and gross motor, socialization, self-help, and readiness skills. Intervention for individual special needs is interwoven into the curriculum as appropriate for each child.”

To determine eligibility for the PEEPS program, a child can either transition from the Early Steps program or a caregiver can fill out a referral to Child Find. After a referral has been made, the Early Childhood Council contacts parents/caregivers, schedules a series of evaluations/screenings and reviews current therapies for that child. After going through the assessments, if the child is determined to need additional help, he or she is referred to Exceptional Student Education Services through the Hillsborough County Public Schools system, then the parents register that child for those services. Children who are found to be eligible can receive specific therapies in the public school setting. Although if it is determined that the child does not qualify for services, parents are given referrals to other agencies that may be able to help.

To get more information on the Pre-Kindergarten Exceptional Education Preschool Services program, visit www.hillsboroughschools.org/page/4781. To start the referral process for PEEPS, go to the Child Find website at https://hillsborough.fdlrs.org/ child-find/developmental-screening or call 813-837-7777. A parent liaison group is also available to help connect parents who are applying for this program; its website is https://hillsborough.fdlrs.org/parent-services/parent-liaison-project.

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Newsome High School Junior Reserve O f cers’ Training Corps (JROTC) Cadet

Major Benjamin Phelps was named one of the top cadets in Hillsborough County in a recent ranking by the county.

Phelps, ranked seventh in the county, has been with the program since his freshman year.

“It has been a true pleasure watching him grow as a leader over that time,” Newsome’s Lt. Col. Eric Deal said. “[Phelps] is an extraordinary scholar, athlete and leader.”

Phelps will attend the University of South Florida in the fall after earning a four-year National Army ROTC scholarship, which he will use to major in finance at the university.

He will graduate from high school with a 4.0 GPA and as a member of multiple campus honor societies. He has held several leadership positions within Newsome’s JROTC program, including his most recent position as battalion operations o f cer. Through this position, Phelps was responsible for leading the school’s first-ever drill competition in February.

He is also the program’s rifle team captain and has competed in several JROTC competitions, including the Civilian Marksmanship Program Regional Cham-

pionship. While he is not participating in Newsome’s JROTC program, Phelps is a frequent volunteer at Seeds of Hope, a nonprofit organization that provides food to the community.

“The All-service Cadet of the Year board was a completely new experience to me that really challenged and pushed me to become my best self,” Phelps said. “I am proud of my accomplishments and know that I put in my max e f ort to represent me as well as Newsome.”

Each year, Hillsborough County’s 28 programs send their top cadets to service-specific boards to represent the school.

“It is always an honor to recognize our JROTC programs here in Hillsborough County,” Superintendent Van Ayres said.

“The competition was tough, and they should be very proud to be named one of the top cadets.”

Having a cadet make the top 10 is a common feat for Newsome’s program.

Over the past seven years, six cadets have finished in the top 10, including five Cadet of the Year winners.

For more information on Newsome High School’s JROTC programs, visit https://newsomehighschoolptsa.org/ newsome-jrotc/.

Newsome High School hosted its annual Future Farmers of America (FFA) Sweetheart Pageant at the end of March as a fundraiser event.

Seven contestants competed in the pageant on March 29 in the school’s auditorium and were judged based on the pageant and FFA experience. Three people, Deanna Garner, Emily Groat and Lindsey English, judged the contestants.

cially with our chapter functions, travel, contests and etc.”

The first Newsome FFA Sweetheart Pageant was hosted in 2006. This is the 13th annual contest after taking a year of during the coronavirus pandemic.

At the end of the night, senior Gabija Davila was crowned the Sweetheart.

“She is a senior with seven years of experience in FFA,” advisor Melissa Sampson said. “She exhibits beef cattle, pigs, sheep and participates in many of our FFA CDEs, such as … citrus evaluation and livestock judging.”

Around 150 people were in attendance, according to Sampson. Over 100 tickets were presold for the event. Presold tickets were $5, or $10 if bought at the door. Sponsorships were also available for companies looking to support the organization.

In addition to the pageant, Newsome’s FFA program gave away rafe items and had refreshments and a bouquet stand.

“The event was a fundraiser for the Newsome FFA alumni,” Sampson said. “The alumni support our FFA chapter much like a booster club. They help finan-

“The contestants and escorts were phenomenal,” the organization posted on the Facebook page. “Thank you all for representing Newsome and our chapter in such a positive way.”

The pageant is one of several fundraisers the Newsome FFA hosts. This semester, the organization has hosted a Spirit Night at Sunflower Cafe and a music bingo night with Bullfrog Creek Brewing Co.

The Newsome FFA also participates in several competitions throughout the school year to showcase its members’ skills, including livestock raising.

FFA provides an opportunity for students to gain agricultural and leadership experience through local chapters, events and opportunities. The national organization strives to help the next generation of farmers develop their skills and talents.

For more information on the Newsome High School FFA or to find out about upcoming events, visit Instagram @newsomefa or Facebook at “Newsome FFA.”

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The Willis Peters Exceptional Center participated in the fifth annual polar plunge to raise money for Florida’s

chapters.

On March 24, 15 participants, including students, staf and family, took the plunge at the Mirada Lagoon in San Antonio to raise over $3,000 for the Special Olympics teams at the center.

“We just participated to help raise money for Special Olympics, which our students are involved with throughout the year,” teacher Mickie Fritzke said.

The money raised will support Special Olympics teams, including powerlifting, track and field, cheerleading, bocce, bowling, cornhole and basketball.

“It was an event that we figured would be fun for the staf, student and family member, and I was asked to help put a team together,” Fritzke said.

The team raised money though social media and asking for support from family and friends.

The Special Olympics’ polar plunge fundraiser takes place across the state. In Tampa, over 500 participants raised more than $80,000.

Florida’s Special Olympics ofers yearround, competitive sports training for those with special needs. The nonprofit organization works to create an inclusive and diverse community to foster growth,

belonging and public awareness. The program is available to those with intellectual or developmental disabilities, free of charge. Fundraisers, such as the polar plunge, are one way the organization supports its mission to ofer activities for all ability levels.

The Willis Peters Exceptional Center ofers educational programs for students with disabilities from 3 to 22 years old. Students are placed in the center based on individual needs. The center ofers programs “for students with visual impairments, dual sensory impairments, physical handicaps, emotional/behavioral disabilities and moderate to significant intellectual disabilities,” according to the center’s website.

The special needs public school center, formerly known as the Dover Exceptional Center, was renamed to honor its former principal, Willis Peters, during renovations in 2000.

For more information on Florida’s Special Olympics, visit www.specialolympicsflorida.org or call 352-243-9536.

The Willis Peters Exceptional Center is located at 2919 Nelson Ave. in Dover, south of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. of Sydney Dover Road.

For more information on the center, visit www.hillsboroughschools.org/willispeters or call 813-757-9462.

In September of 2016, Brandon resident Rick Ploor was diagnosed with stage-four melanoma. He became a patient at the Moftt Cancer Center McKinley Campus and went through various treatments, such as immunotherapy, clinical trials, five surgeries and radiation treatment. Debbie Ploor, Rick’s wife of 45 years, credits Moftt with the quality of life Rick was able to have, living for an additional six and half years past diagnosis. Sadly, Rick passed away on May 23, 2023. After Rick’s passing, Debbie formed the Rick Ploor Memorial nonprofit to raise money for Moftt’s Oncology Department to help further research, trials and melanoma awareness.

As part of this efort to raise money for Moftt Cancer Center’s Oncology research, on April 8 the nonprofit Rick Ploor Memorial hosted its inaugural Rick Ploor Memorial Golf Tournament at River Hills Country Club in Valrico. The tournament began at 7 a.m. and concluded around 1:30 p.m. Since the total solar eclipse also occurred on April 8, the tournament included eclipse glasses in its gift bags so participants could enjoy the eclipse outside as well.

Family, friends, co-workers and acquaintances flew in from all over the

United States to take part in the fundraiser, because of their love for and appreciation of Rick. One hundred and twenty-eight golfers participated in the golf tournament, and there were 25 volunteers. This charity event ended up raising over $55,000. Since mostly everything was donated, including time and prizes, 100 percent of the donations will go directly to Moftt. Debbie plans to host this event annually. Debbie stated of this fundraiser and her husband, “For Rick to survive as long as he did is a testament to Moftt and to his courage and will to live. I held this memorial golf event to benefit Moftt Cancer Center’s Melanoma Research. The money raised will go specifically to melanoma research projects his doctor (Dr. Nikhil Khushalani) oversees and an awareness program for early detection run by Rick’s ARPN (Gina Corsanico) who cared for him for over six years. … There is currently no cure for melanoma that has metastasized.”

All profits will go to Moftt’s Cutaneous Department for Melanoma Research and Awareness programs, specifically to Dr. Khushalani’s department. For more information or to donate to the Rick Ploor Memorial, contact Debbie at rickploormemorial@gmail.com.

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The Hillsborough County Tax Collector’s Ofce proudly announces its recognition as a recipient of two prestigious 2024 Top Workplaces National Culture Excellence Awards for Innovation and Purpose & Values. This esteemed honor celebrates organizations that exemplify outstanding workplace cultures. This is the third year in a row the ofce has been recognized with culture excellence awards from Top Workplaces.

Tax Collector Nancy Milan and the Hillsborough County Tax Collector’s Ofce were recipients of two prestigious 2024 Top Workplaces National Culture Excellence Awards.

The Innovation Award acknowledges organizations that foster a culture of creativity and idea generation, where innovation thrives at every level of the organization. The Purpose & Values Award celebrates companies that integrate their mission and values into their cultural fabric, demonstrating efciency and commitment to realizing their core principles.

Receiving these accolades highlights the Hillsborough County tax collector’s dedication to cultivating an environment where employees are empowered to contribute fresh perspectives and ideas, driving continuous improvement and growth. Through a commitment to innovation and steadfast dedication to its mission and values, the ofce has solidified its position as a leader in workplace excellence.

Tax Collector Nancy Millan expressed her pride in the organization’s achieve-

ments, stating, “We are honored to receive these 2024 Top Workplaces National Culture Excellence Awards. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our team, who consistently foster a culture of innovation and upholding our core values, which in turn shines through in the amazing service we provide to our community.”

“Earning a Top Workplaces award is a badge of honor for companies, especially because it comes authentically from their employees,” said Eric Rubino, Energage CEO.

“That’s something to be proud of. In today’s market, leaders must ensure they’re allowing employees to have a voice and be heard. That’s paramount. Top Workplaces do this, and it pays dividends.”

Since becoming Hillsborough County tax collector in 2021, Millan has demonstrated a strong commitment to innovation by implementing processes aimed at enhancing the community’s experience with the ofce, including the expansion of online and kiosk services, the introduction of language translation technology, express title services with same-day pickup and many other initiatives.

For more information about the Hillsborough County Tax Collector’s Ofce and its services,, visit its website directly at at www.hillstax.org.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS MAKES STRIDES IN PROMOTING HEALTH AND FITNESS

Over 1,000 community members from all corners of Hillsborough County arrived early in Tampa on April 6 to participate in the Race for Education.

The third annual Race for Education, co-hosted by Hillsborough County Public Schools (HCPS) and Hillsborough Education Foundation (HEF), started in front of Blake High School and took participants in 5K and 1-mile races over the Hillsborough River.

Race proceeds are used by HEF to fund engaging ways to improve the mental and physical wellness of students in the district.

The inception of the district’s current health focus began in 2016 with the Hillsborough Healthy Schools Committee.

School board member Lynn Gray and Superintendent Van Ayers were on the committee. Both ran this year’s race and placed in their age groups.

“I began the Race for Education three years ago as a pinnacle event to have our children and staf to have a chance to savor the joy of movement,” Gray said.

Ayers is thrilled with this year’s race.

“Three years ago, I helped put the course together, and now seeing it grow to more than a thousand athletes makes me so proud. My favorite part is seeing the schools and families come out to support the runners. When we announce the winners and they shout out what school

they attend or teach at, those moments make this whole race worthwhile,” Ayers said.

The overall winner of the 5K was Tristan Cravello, winning with a time of 16:52. The overall female win ner was Holly Bly with a time of 21:15. Cravello is a teacher at Tinker K-8 School at MacDill Air Force Base. Bly is a former teacher in the county.

Cravello also won the race in 2023.

“The Race for Education is a fun race where teachers, like me, get to participate to have fun outside of the classroom and school. I’ve run this race for two years not only to compete and win but also to motivate other teachers in the district to exercise for their well-being,” Cravello said.

Highlights of the race included Tiana Cole (eleventh grader from Blake High School) singing the national anthem and Santiago Carrera (fourth grader from Bevis Elementary School) presenting the flag and performances by Plant High School Drumline, Ballast Point Elementary Bucket Drumming, Lanier Elementary World Drumming, Coleman Middle School Jazz Band, Thonotosassa Elementary World Drumming and Lockhart Elementary Drumline.

For more information, visi the websitet: https://educationfoundation.com/raceforeducation/.

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BURROWING OWLS: SAFE HOMES FOR THE FAMILY

Did you know that Florida is home to a unique species of owl that nests in burrows on the ground? It’s true. The burrowing owl, one of the smallest species of owls in Florida, makes its home on the ground in grasslands and treeless areas. One of the five species of owls that live here year-round, burrowing owls can be found in specific areas and habitats within the state. Biological studies continue to map where these birds reside, as they have been forced to become resilient and adaptable due to their historical habitat range shrinking from development.

the fact that they are not strictly nocturnal and can be seen in daylight hours. Burrowing owls lay an average of eight eggs and will reuse their same nesting burrow the following year. Nesting season is the time in which burrowing owls are most frequently observed, as they spend their days outside of and around their burrows.

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Measuring only 9 inches tall with a wingspan of around 21 inches, these pintsized birds of prey are as cute as they are interesting. They have rounded heads that lack ear tufts and are unmistakable with their bright, yellow eyes. Their diet consists mainly of insects, but they will also prey on small animals, such as rodents, frogs and snakes, given the opportunity. Burrowing owls are often found on flat prairie grounds, as well as golf courses, pastures, agricultural fields and even in empty lots and spaces.

To nest, the single-breeding pairs will dig out burrows which safely house their family until it is time for the babies to fledge, around 12 weeks later. These ground-dwelling birds are also unique in

Burrowing owl populations are unfortunately dwindling in the state due to overdevelopment and loss of habitat. They are classified as a threatened species within Florida and are protected under the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. It is important to remember that we share our land, our resources and our vast spaces with other species such as the burrowing owls. The best way that we can help them is to keep Florida wild by reducing our environmental footprint and being conscious stewards of our environment. Reducing the use of pesticides is also beneficial to all birds of prey. This will allow our futures generations to be able to experience and enjoy the abundance and beauty of all Florida wildlife.

Ali Holton is currently director of FishHawk TNR Inc. She has a master’s in biodiversity, wildlife and ecosystems and 20 years of experience specializing in animal behavior and conservation. To reach her, email fshhawktnr4@gmail.com.

Following the recent decision by the Hillsborough County School Board to place a property tax referendum on the November ballot, Hillsborough County Property Appraiser (HCPA) Bob ‘Coach’ Henriquez announced today his ofce has created an online calculator that allows citizens to estimate the potential impact on their property taxes should voters approve the measure.

vide our citizens with accurate, up-to-date information regarding their properties and how their assessed values are determined,” Henriquez said. “I hope that by knowing the potential tax impact that this referendum could have on their properties voters can use this information, as well as other considerations, to make a well-informed decision in the November election.”

Like other school districts in the state, the Hillsborough County School Board is asking voters to help supplement the pay of its teachers and other employees through a tax millage increase of $1 for every $1,000 for a property’s public school taxable value.

To access the HCPA online school board referendum calculator, visit www.hcpafl.org/home/proposed-school-board-tax-calculator.

Property owners will need to know their folio’s identification number to use the calculator. That number can be found with the HCPA’s property search page here: https:// gis.hcpafl.org/propertysearch/#/nav/ Basic%20Search.

To determine what the proposed tax increase could mean to property owners in Hillsborough County if voters approve the referendum, Henriquez’s ofce has developed an online calculator that can give citizens a quick estimate. For example, a property whose 2023 public school taxable value was $100,000 would see a tax increase of $100 in 2024.

“Since first taking ofce in 2013 as property appraiser, I’ve strived to pro-

For further assistance, please call the HCPA at 813-272-6100 during normal business hours.

The Hillsborough County property appraiser is an elected ofcial charged with the duty and responsibility to appraise all property in the county. This includes real estate and tangible personal property (the equipment, machinery and fixtures) of businesses. For more information, visit www.hcpafl.org.

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On March 28, Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Brandon accompanied media specialist Mia Small and the six students selected to represent Kingswood Elementary School at the Hillsborough County Student Literacy and Media (SLAM) Showcase.

Students from all over Hillsborough County gathered at the Tampa Convention Center to display their book-inspired projects. The SLAM program encourages students from grades K-12 to select a book from the Sunshine State Youth Reading Award (SSYRA) program and then use various mediums, including writing, digital media, film, photography and 2-D graphic design to retell their selected book’s story.

Several authors of the SSYRA books were on hand to read sections from their books as well as provide photo ops and book signings for the students.

Kingswood Elementary student Gabriella Morrell was able to meet Chantel Acevedo, author of one of her favorite books, The Curse on Spectacle Key

The Rotary Club of Brandon has a long-standing dedication to community service and education. It is proud to continue to support Kingswood Elementary School’s effort to enrich the lives of students and foster a love for reading by donating books selected from the SSYRA reading list. For more on how you can be a part of this wonderful organization, text Debbie Meegan of the Rotary Club of Brandon at 813-601-2315.

Brandon ’86

The Brandon ’86 Rotary Club meets on Fridays from 8-9 a.m., at the Rivard-Simmons Rotary Event Center, located at 3007

S. Kings Ave. in Brandon. Email info@brandon86rotary.com.

Interact Club of Tampa Bay

Area high schoolers interested in service, leadership, food and fun are invited to attend the Interact Club of Tampa Bay meetings on the first Monday of each month from 6-8 p.m. at the Rivard-Simmons Rotary Event Center in Brandon. The next meetings are May 6 and June 3. Contact Chad Norgard at chad@norgardinsgrp.com.

Brandon Global Eco

Looking for a way to make a diference from home? The Brandon South Global Eco Rotary Club meets on Zoom on the second and fourth Mondays from 6-7 p.m. to discuss environmental education and ecological friendly projects focused on sustainability. Contact Bruno Kazenas at 813-263-7062 or bkazenas@comcast.net.

FishHawk-Riverview

FishHawk-Riverview Rotary wants to thank all the supporters of its 14th annual Crawfish Festival presented by Chris Ligori Law & Associates. All proceeds from the festival fund the club’s foundation, which in turn supports local and global initiatives aimed at alleviating poverty, illiteracy, hunger and disease.

FishHawk-Riverview Rotary ofers both daytime and evening meeting options. Daytime: Mondays from 12 Noon-1 p.m. at its new location, JF Kicks, located at 3345 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. in Valrico. Evening: Thursdays from 5-6:30 p.m. at Shrimp Boat, located at 1020 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico. To learn more, drop into a meeting, visit its social media pages or email Barbara Howard at bh6890rotary@gmail.com.

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Grace Notes Waiting Time Isn’t Wasted Time

I’ve been studying the Old Testament (love all those amazing stories!) and noticed something in 2 Samuel chapter 5 that caught my eye.

“David was thirty years old when he became king, and he reigned forty years,” (2 Samuel 5:4).

In preceding chapters, we learned that David was only a boy — many Bible scholars believe him to have been around 15 years old when he defeated Goliath — when he was first brought into the palace by King Saul to serve as his armor-bearer and private harpist (1 Samuel 16:21-23).

But Saul, out of jealousy, soon rejected David and decided to kill him (1 Samuel 19:1). The spirit of God left Saul and entered David.

The prophet Samuel disclosed to David that God has anointed him to be the next king, but they kept it their little secret. Saul had his suspicions though because he chased David all over the countryside for an undisclosed number of years, beginning in 1 Samuel chapter 21 until Saul’s death at the end of chapter 31.

Then followed a seven-year civil war be-

tween the house of Saul and the house of David before Samuel ofcially crowned David king of Israel (2 Samuel 5:3). So, there was a 15year gap between the time David knew he would be king and when he actually became king. He knew at 15 years of age but had to wait until he was 30 to begin serving the Lord in what was his preordained destiny.

Yikes! Who wants to wait that long for anything?

Not me. Not you. And probably not David either.

But evidently waiting is included in Papa God’s plan for us. Waiting time isn’t wasted time. David used those 15 years to hone his skills as a warrior and leader, building the respect and loyalty of his countrymen. His kingdom was more powerful and cohesive because of those 15 well-spent years.

So, I think the takeaway is that we should expect waiting in our life journeys. Maybe LOTS of waiting. And in the meantime, we shouldn’t lose patience … or hope. Because in God’s economy, waiting time isn’t wasted time

Debora M. Coty is an inspirational speaker and award-winning author of over 40 books, including the bestselling Too Blessed to be Stressed series. Visit with Debora anytime at www.DeboraCoty.com.

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CHURCH: A FIXED POINT OF LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness doesn’t extinguish the light,” (John 1:5).

One recent evening during a break in the rain, my golden retriever, Max, and I took our late evening walk. The town was unusually quiet, so we took a nice long stroll. We always enjoy that sense of pause and stillness.

We circled the old town common, still fronted by restored colonial era homes, then made our way back through Main Street and along Saint James Street. We glanced over and noticed how steadfast and — well — consequential our church looked. It is just so solid and so present. The congregation has been a fi xture at the corner of Saint James and Saint Patrick streets for 150 years now, 115 of those in this lovely building.

Church in this town, and in our lives too, is a fi xed point of reference. Or, as my friend, Rusty Holderness, said: “This space is probably the most consistent space in my life.” There is a sense of constancy here. The Presbyterian church is an unshakable presence in this town — not so much as a building as it is an active community of people, a spiritual gravitas and a testimony to goodness.

I could not help but notice, walking by in the late evening, how even in the dark the church building stands as a witness to the light — maybe especially in the dark. So, I took a couple of photographs and the truth of it, not only via the light but also in the comforting fact of the bricks and mortar, spoke eloquently.

The truth about the power of the gospel is communicated best, of course, via the love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control that are evidence of the Spirit at work in us.

But I have to say that this church building, standing right in the middle of downtown on a wet Friday night, does a pretty good job.

Peace and blessings. — DEREK

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Hillsborough Schools Of Excellence Announced

Hillsborough County Public Schools is proud to announce that 31 schools were recognized as 2022-23 Schools of Excellence by the Florida State Board of Education. Schools of Excellence are schools whose school grade calculation is in the 80th percentile or higher for at least two of the last three school years.

• Newsome High School.

The 2022-23 Schools of Excellence can be found at www.fldoe.org/accountability/accountability-reporting/school-grades/.

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more information, call Bullaro and leave a message on 813-741-2000.

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“Twenty-nine of our schools maintained their designation from the previous school year and two of our schools were added to the list,” said Van Ayres, superintendent of schools. “I am proud of our students, our teachers, our administrators and our support staf who have all contributed to the success and to receive this honor.”

The local southeast Hillsborough County public schools that were recognized are:

Elementary Schools:

• Alafia Elementary School.

• Boyette Springs Elementary School.

• Bevis Elementary School.

• Gorrie Elementary School.

• Lithia Springs Elementary School. Middle Schools:

• Randall Middle School.

High Schools:

Brandon All-stars is a cheerleading and tumbling center that has served the Tampa Bay area for 30 years. On Friday, May 10, it will be hosting its annual open house from 5-6:30 p.m. This is an informational event for families to tour the facility, meet the staf and ask questions about the programs that it ofers.

Stars recently aired an episode featuring 100 Day Dream Home’s Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt following the series’ quintessential format, wherein the local HGTV stars showcased desirable residential options in the city they know best, taking a hopeful client — who is also a superfan — on multiple house tours and ofering guidance on which home is a smart investment and match for their wish list.

The 14th annual Shred Day will take place on Saturday, May 4, at Hough Financial Services, located at 1739 S. Kings Ave. in Brandon. Shredding will be available from 10 a.m.-12 Noon and is a free service; however, you are invited to make a tax-deductible donation to the Impact Program. To find out more about Impact, visit its website at www.whatisimpact.com.

The episode, “To Build or Buy in Florida,” premiered on March 28. The Kleinschmidts mediated between a couple who could not decide on anything in their house search. However, with their experience in the Tampa Bay area, they were able to quickly get the job done.

Brandon All-stars is located at 102 S. Falkenburg Rd. in Tampa. Additional information about Brandon All-stars can be found on its website at www.brandonallstars.com.

Our Lady’s Pantry Seeks Volunteers

Over the last 25 years, Our Lady’s Pantry has grown exponentially into what is now a big business and is looking for volunteers in a wide variety of areas.

“We are hoping to identify volunteers comfortable with the latest technology who can work alongside our managers,” said director Tom Bullaro.

Volunteers with experience in diesel mechanics and technical and administrative work, as well as computer specialists, grant writers and writers for its website and press releases, are particularly needed. For

Mother’s Day Flower Arrangement Make And Take

Mother’s Day is a great opportunity to celebrate your mom. Why not make a bouquet to give her? You can even share the experience by attending together at Kerby’s Nursery, located at 2311 S. Parsons Ave. in Sefner. Floral expert Jo will demonstrate how to create a stunning arrangement and Kerby’s will provide everything you need to build your own bouquet, including flowers, greenery, containers and tools. Tickets for the event, which will take place on Saturday, May 11, at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., are required. They are available on https://shop.kerbysnursery.com/.

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HCA Florida Brandon Hospital Donates To Bereaved Parents Of Te USA

HCA Florida Brandon Hospital recently donated $1,500 to Bereaved Parents of the USA, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity organization that supports parents, grandparents and siblings who have lost a child.

“We were elated to receive this donation from HCA Florida Brandon Hospital. We are so thankful to have a safe space to meet and receive this support to help with our events,” said Lori Scragg and Debbie Nemitz, co-chapter leaders of the Bereaved Parents of the USA Tampa Bay Chapter.

This organization hosts a support group on the last Thursday of each month at HCA Florida Brandon Hospital, located at 119 Oakfield Dr. in Brandon. For more information, visit Bereaved Parents USA’s website at www.bereavedparentsusa.org.

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ST. JOSEPH’S CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL RECEIVES HISTORIC $50 MILLION GIFT

FROM THE PAGIDIPATI FAMILY OF TAMPA

St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Foundation recently announced a $50 million gift from the Pagidipati family of Tampa to support the future of pediatric health care in the Tampa Bay community.

Tampa business leader and philanthropist Sidd Pagidipati, along with his brother, Rahul, and sister, Srujani, make this transformative donation to honor their parents’ legacy as health care providers, their 50th wedding anniversary and their 50th anniversary of coming to the United States. The Pagidipatis’ generosity is one of the largest donations in Tampa Bay history and one of the largest gifts to health care in Florida. The gift will support the new, specially designed pediatric facility for St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, which BayCare announced in October 2023 as part of a strategic efort to increase the region’s access to high-quality, state-of-the-art health care for children.

Te Pagidipati family onstage during the announcement of the historic $50 million gift to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

ANNA CORMAN NAMED NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO OF HILLSBOROUGH EDUCATION FOUNDATION

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tion’s best children’s hospitals, and my family is excited to help ensure pediatric care remains second to none for our children and for our neighbors’ children for decades to come.”

The donation from the Pagidipatis reflects their drive to make Tampa Bay the best place to raise a family and the healthiest city in America. Recently, the Pagidipati family brought the world’s largest triceratops ever discovered to the Glazer Children’s Museum to help spark the imagination of the area’s children and families. The gift to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital is a celebration of the family’s steadfast commitment to healing others.

When the new children’s hospital facility opens in Tampa, it will be named ‘Pagidipati Children’s Hospital at St. Joseph’s’ in recognition of the generosity of the Pagidipati family. The new hospital building is scheduled to open by 2030, further enhancing the pediatric services provided by BayCare, which is already the leading health care provider for children in West Central Florida.

“When you see what happens at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital every single day, you cannot help but be moved to contribute to the future of our region’s children,” said Sidd. “St. Joseph’s is already one of the na-

Sidd’s father, Dr. Devaiah Pagidipati, a Harvard-trained pediatric anesthesiologist, and his mother, Dr. Rudrama Pagidipati, a pathologist, have shown a lifelong commitment to practicing medicine and running businesses focused on improving health care in our local communities.

Gifts such as the Pagidipatis’ are especially critical for community-owned health care systems like BayCare. The investment and partnership with the community ensures St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital remains at the forefront of clinical expertise and continues to provide comprehensive care tailored to the unique needs of our community’s children.

To join the St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Foundation’s mission to improve the health of our youngest patients, please visit www. give2stjoeskids.org.

Hillsborough Education Foundation (HEF) is excited to announce Anna Corman as its new president and chief executive ofcer (CEO). The HEF Board of Directors, in collaboration with an external recruitment firm, conducted a thorough search that attracted over 120 inquiries for the CEO position. The HEF Search Committee then carefully evaluated the wide range of highly qualified candidates, and ultimately Corman was selected as the unanimous choice of the board of directors. Having served as interim CEO since September 2023, Corman brings not only a wealth of experience but also a profound sense of commitment to education and community service to her new role.

Anna Corman was recently named president and CEO of the Hillsborough Education Foundation, a nonproft established in 1987 focused on strengthening public education.

Corman first joined Hillsborough Education Foundation in 2017 and has since demonstrated remarkable leadership and dedication. After advancing through the ranks, she was appointed chief program ofcer in 2021, playing a pivotal role in advancing HEF’s mission and programs.

Chris Taylor, chair of the HEF Board of Directors, praised Corman’s leadership and experience, stating, “Anna’s tenure at HEF highlights her exceptional leadership abilities. Her genuine passion for education and tireless dedication to our community unequivocally position her as the right candidate to guide this organization into the future.”

With over nine years of experience in

the nonprofit sector, Corman has been instrumental in promoting positive social change and fostering community impact, particularly in youth development and volunteerism, both locally and globally. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in International Afairs from the University of South Florida and a Master of Science in Global Technology & Development from Arizona State University.

“I am truly honored to lead Hillsborough Education Foundation as its president and CEO,” said Corman. “Being a Tampa Bay native, it’s immensely meaningful for me to serve the community I call home. HEF’s mission to empower students and educators resonates deeply, and I am fully committed to advancing our eforts for a lasting, transformative impact on public education in Hillsborough County.”

In her role as president and CEO, Corman will oversee HEF’s strategic direction, partnerships and programs. She will work closely with the board, staf and community stakeholders to further the organization’s mission of strengthening public education in Hillsborough County.

Established in 1987, HEF is a nonprofit focused on strengthening public education by supporting teachers and empowering students to achieve academic and personal success. Learn more at https://educationfoundation.com/.

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THE STRAZ CENTER’S 2024-2025 BANK OF AMERICA BROADWAY SEASON

The Straz Center for the Performing Arts is thrilled to announce the 2024-2025 Bank of America Broadway at The Straz season, supported in part by the Tampa Bay Times, ofcial media sponsor of The Straz. The slate includes Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, Some Like it Hot, The Cher Show, A Beautiful Noise, MJ the Musical, Mystic Pizza, Shucked and a three-week engagement of Disney’s The Lion King. The season also features the world premiere of The Boy Who Loved Batman in the intimate Jaeb Theater. In addition to the nine-show package, the season hosts encore engagements of Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations and MAMMA MIA!

“The process of curating the 2024-2025 Bank of America at The Straz season has been thrilling, challenging and artistically rewarding,” said Straz Center President and CEO Greg Holland. “The season brings a renewed focus on new works with the Straz Center’s production of a world-premiere play, The Boy Who Loved Batman, and the new musical, Mystic Pizza.” Holland continued, “The capstone of this new season is, of course, The Lion King, which makes its first return to The Straz in nearly a decade for a breathtaking three-week engagement.”

The 2024-2025 season features:

Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical — November 12-17, 2024. The record-setting Broadway holiday sensation features the hit songs “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas” from the original animated special. Magnificent sets and costumes inspired by Dr. Seuss’ original illustrations help transport audiences to the whimsical world of Whoville and remind us of the true meaning of the holiday season.

Some Like it Hot — December 10-15, 2024. Winner of four Tony Awards, including Best Choreography and Best Costumes, and

the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, Some Like it Hot is set in Chicago when prohibition has everyone thirsty for a little excitement.

energy-filled musical memoir that tells the untold true story of how America’s greatest hitmaker became a star, set to the songs that defined his career.

The Cher Show — January 14-19, 2025. The Tony Award-winning musical of Cher’s story is 35 smash hits, six decades of star-

MJ the Musical — February 25 to March 2, 2025. Created by Tony Award-winning director/choreographer Christopher

Winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, this landmark musical event brings together one of the most imaginative creative teams on Broadway. Tony Award-winning director Julie Taymor brings to life a story filled with hope and adventure set against an amazing backdrop of stunning visuals.

dom, two rock-star husbands, a Grammy, an Oscar, an Emmy and enough Tony Award-winning Bob Mackie gowns to cause a sequin shortage in New York City, all in one unabashedly fabulous new musical that will have audiences dancing in the aisles.

A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical — February 11-16, 2025. Created in collaboration with Neil Diamond himself, A Beautiful Noise is an inspiring, exhilarating,

Mystic Pizza — April 29 to May 4, 2025. Based on the beloved 1988 MGM rom-com, Mystic Pizza is a new musical about three working-class girls who navigate the complexities of life, love and family in a smalltown pizza joint. Its range of hit songs include “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” “Hold On” and “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now.”

Shucked — June 3-8, 2025. Directed by Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien (Hairspray) and featuring a book by Tony Award winner Robert Horn (Tootsie), a score by the Grammy Award-winning songwriting team of Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, this cornfed, corn-bred American musical is sure to satisfy your appetite for great musical theater.

Wheeldon and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, MJ goes beyond the singular moves and signature sound of the star, ofering a rare look at the creative mind and collaborative spirit that catapulted Michael Jackson into legendary status.

Disney’s The Lion King — April 2-20, 2025.

The season also features the world premiere of The Boy Who Loved Batman from October 1 to November 10 this year. Based on a true story, this inspirational comedy follows one man’s vision that became a national phenomenon.

In addition to the nine-show Broadway series, The Straz will present Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations from January 3-5, 2025, and MAMMA MIA! from January 28 to February 2, 2025.

Season ticket renewals and new subscriptions are now available. Prices for the nine-show season package range from $392$1,036. For more information, call the Straz Center Ticket Sales Ofce at 813-229-STAR (7827) or visit www.strazcenter.org. Individual show tickets will go on sale at later dates, to be announced.

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Avelo Airlines Announces Services From Lakeland

Avelo Airlines announced exclusive nonstop service between Lakeland International Airport (LAL) and Southern Connecticut’s most convenient airport — Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN).

Avelo is the first and only airline to serve Lakeland in over a decade.

A Caring Touch Skin Terapy celebrates 20 years of providing skin care to our community with a Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting.

Conveniently located between Tampa and Orlando, LAL ofers travelers a refreshingly small, easy and fast alternative hometown airport experience to the much larger and busier airports in the region. LAL’s location along the I-4 corridor makes it the most travel-friendly gateway to and from Central Florida.

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Beginning Thursday, June 13, Avelo will operate this route twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, utilizing Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft. Introductory one-way fares between LAL and HVN start at $72. Travelers can make reservations at www.aveloair.com.

Constant Contact Adds Tampa Bay Real Estate Expert

Stephanie Alfonso recently joined the leadership team at Constant Contact, a

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Life Saver Pool Fence Of Tampa Has Launched

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BarkSuds Opens New FishHawk Location

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Exciting updates are happening at Salty Shamrock. Not only is it introducing its Salty Shamrock Mobile Kitchen and Full Catering, but it’s also adding pizza to the menu. Whether hosting an event with the mobile kitchen or dining at the restaurant, you now have even more delicious options to choose from. Indulge in smash burgers, Irish fare and top-notch drinks from the full-service bar. Salty Shamrock is located at 6186 N. U.S. 41 in Apollo Beach. Visit https://saltyshamrock.net/ for more information.

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Prestige Health and Wellness provides comprehensive mental health and psychiatric services, including medication management. Additionally, it also ofers supervised medical weight loss programs tailored to each individual. Whether you are seeking support for your mental health or exploring weight loss options, the clinic serves as a safe haven where compassionate care and dedicated support await you. Its mission extends beyond treating symptoms, as it aims to transform lives, guiding individuals on a journey towards holistic well-being. Specializing in child, adolescent and adult psychiatry, it is equipped to address a diverse range of mental health concerns. Prestige Health and Wellness is located at 1418 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico and celebrated its opening with a Valrico/Fishhawk Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting. Additional information about services can be found on its website at https://yourprestigehealth.com/ or by calling 813-252-0171.

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Brittany Rollings, a resident of Apollo Beach, is an artist who expresses her artistic creativity through illustrations. The accomplished book illustrator now also creates custom-designed, oneof-a-kind hand-drawn illustrations. This includes black-andwhite sketches for individuals, couples, families, business logos and favorite pets. Most illustrations are created from photographs of the subject.

After many years as an illustrator of children’s books, Brittany Rollings of Apollo Beach has expanded her art business to offer custom-made, one-ofa-kind hand-drawn illustrations for people who want to capture a special moment through illustrations.

Rollings said, “The idea for custom-designed illustrations came about as I saw a need to create pictures capturing precious memories for people to cherish for the rest of their lives.”

She explained, “Some examples of these sketched memories include couples getting married and guests at the wedding reception, a young girl celebrating her quinceanera, an older couple celebrating their anniversary of being together for decades or drawings of family pets. There seems to be so many events where a hand-drawn memory is so much more special than a photograph.”

Rollings has been drawing her entire life.

She said, “My parents were incredibly supportive of my art, and so I was encouraged at a very young age to be creative. I started drawing cartoons from Disney movies at about 4 years old. I would also

watch Looney Tunes characters and practice drawing them. I even enjoyed creating stories as a child and would draw pictures for the books I created in Elementary school.”

Rollings’ mother is an author of adult nonfiction books. Rollings illustrated her first book for her mother. The book was called Help! My Husband Just Retired

Rollings said, “Together, my mom and I would later go on to illustrate a children’s book called You Are One of a Kind We then collaborated on a children’s book series called Molly Tailwagger , which was a 10-book series focused on educating children about God and His love while also teaching valuable lessons, such as honesty and the importance of friendship. After the completion of Molly Tailwagger series, I continued to illustrate for other clients. I have been active as a contract illustrator for Xulon Press, a publishing company in Maitland, since 2012.”

Rollings said, “People might say that art is just a hobby, and you need to get a real job. I spent years in real jobs and never felt the joy or sense of purpose that I do when I am drawing for others’ pleasure.”

For information, visit the website at https://brittanyrollingsart.com.

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For almost 10 years, Hillsborough County has been helping local entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses through the Entrepreneur Collaborative Center (ECC).

The ECC, located at 2101 E. Palm Ave. in Tampa, is managed by Lynn Kroesen, who has managed the center since its beginning. Prior to that, Kroesen was a business consultant with Hillsborough County’s Small Business Information Center.

Entrepreneur Collaborative Center (ECC). in Ybor City, is a satellite home for over 90 nonproft organizatiose.

Hillsborough County’s small businesses are the backbone of the community. They employ about half of the working residents in the county.

Kroesen explained the purpose of the ECC: “The purpose of the ECC is to grow local startups and small businesses, jobs and private investment in Hillsborough County through the strengthening of services and resources that directly support entrepreneurs. The objectives are to increase connections to high-quality mentors and support, enhance access to capital, facilitate collaboration among existing resources and be a clearinghouse for entrepreneurs.”

The ECC hosts daily programs and events. Through the programs and events, entrepreneurs have an opportunity to reach out to the experts on a regular basis. Most programs are open to the public and provide an open forum to collaborate. According to Kroesen, “Diverse programs are a priority.”

Kroesen added, “The ECC was established to provide entrepreneurs easy access to business service providers, resources, mentorship and specialty training. The ECC as-

sists the entrepreneur in navigating the system by combining resources and leveraging expertise that already exists in the community. Through co-location of the county’s services and those of nonprofit service providers and professional organizations, customers have easy access to a wide knowledge base. The customer also becomes part of a larger entrepreneurial community that convenes at the ECC and can avail themselves of many diferent opportunities to make professional connections and creative collisions that can advance their business.”

Services ofered by the ECC are provided for each business’ unique stage of development and business category, including pre-venture; startup; microenterprise; smallto-mid-size enterprise; community-based, targeted industry; technology; innovation; and more.

Kroesen explained, “The ECC partners with over 90 nonprofit, academic and government organizations, all with the same mission in mind: to grow and build our Hillsborough County entrepreneur ecosystem. In-house partners headquartered at the ECC include the Florida SBDC at Hillsborough County, Service Corp of Retired Executives (SCORE), Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship (JMI), Hillsborough Community College InLab, Action Zone, Florida State Minority Supplier Development Council.”

For more information, please visit www. HCFL.Gov/ECCEvents.

APOLLO BEACH

AUTHOR HOSTS

BOOK LAUNCH AT FINN’S DOCKSIDE

Apollo Beach resident Amy Nielsen is hosting a book launch and signing at Finn’s Dockside Bar & Grill for her newly published book, Worth It. Nielson spent nearly 20 years as a children’s librarian and began writing Worth It during this time. The book started out as a very personal memoir.

The story tells readers about a 17-year-old high school senior girl who was picking out prom dresses and applying for colleges. Suddenly, her father abandons their family, and her addict mother kicks her out. She ends up pregnant by an older and abusive boyfriend and living in a run-down trailer. Set in Central Florida in the late 80s, Worth It is a story of courage, redemption and the power of becoming your own hero.

“Worth It is inspired by my real-life experiences,” said Nielson. “But the more I wrote, the more I learned. I realized that for my story to have a broader reach, I needed to fictionalize it. Being able to be the author of my own story was, for me, transformative. As far as how much of it is biographical, let’s just say that every emotion is real.”

Her inspiration to write the book began in 2007 when Nielson’s oldest daughter was home from college for a weekend. She had plans to hang out with friends.

“She was appalled that as a college student I’d give her a curfew,” said Nielson. “She had no idea that when I was 19 years old no one cared where I was or if I was safe. She was old enough that I felt it was time for her

to know the truth. I wrote her a letter to explain and snuck it in her backpack. When she got back to college, she called me in tears. Her reaction to that twopage letter prompted me to take my story and turn it into a full-length novel.” But it wasn’t until the pandemic that Nielson decided to finish the book. After pitching it to several agents and publishers for about a year, she found a home with Wild Ink Publishing. Since then, she has also started a role at Wild Ink as one of its developmental editors and publicists.

Nielson will be at Finn’s Dockside all day on Friday, May 24, signing books and speaking with anyone who wants to talk about the topics in the book or publishing.

“I was actually there the day I received the email from my publisher that they wanted to sign me as an author,” said Nielson. “That day, I decided Finn’s was where I wanted to have my book launch. They’ve also agreed to put gumbo on the menu for the day since it’s a huge part of my main character’s life.” Nielson said that she plans to sell books at Finn’s, but she encourages anyone coming out that day to preorder.

“In my story, the main character, Angela, is told by so many people, ‘You are worth more,’” said Nielson.

Visit https://amynielsenauthor.com/. Finn’s Dockside is located at 1112 Apollo Beach Blvd. in Apollo Beach. Book preorders are available on Amazon.

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Apollo Beach resident Amy Nielson is hosting a book launch at Finn’s Dockside on Friday, May 24.
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NEW HORIZONS GROUP HOMES 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

In 1992, several parents, teachers and friends of members of the Special Ministries Department of First Baptist Church Brandon identified a need for long-term living facilities for developmentally disabled men and women. A committee was formed to investigate the requirements to undertake this task. Out of this group, New Horizons Group Homes was born.

New Horizons Group Homes has been part of the Brandon community for 25 years. It will be hosting an anniversary celebration on Saturday, May 25, at Brandon Elks Lodge #2383 from 5-9 p.m. Tickets for the celebration are $40 and can be purchased at the New Horizons o f ce or from any board member. The deadline for purchasing tickets is Friday, May 17.

Elks #2383 Lodge from 5-9 p.m.

“We will have dinner and dancing,” said Brenda Watkins of New Horizons Group Homes. “We will have a 50/50 drawing and door prizes.”

The mission of New Horizons Group Homes is to provide a family-oriented Christian group home living environment that supports adults with disabilities to help them achieve their highest potential for independence through a variety of services emphasizing faith, family, choice, independence, dignity and respect.

“As I look back over the last 25 years and all we have accomplished, I’m excited to see what the future has in store for us,” Watkins said. “We started o f with one group home; now we have three on the property, which is absolutely wonderful. It is amazing to look back to when New Horizons was just an idea with a group of people wanting to make it into a reality.”

New Horizons Group Homes has two homes for men and one for women.

“We currently have openings for three men,” Watkins said. “Our homes are based on Christian principles and have a family atmosphere where our residents are encouraged to reach their full potential. They have gained a wonderful sense of independence while having 24/7 supervision. Some of our residents work in the community, while the others go to di f erent day programs.”

Watkins and her sta f at New Horizons Group Homes are excited about their upcoming anniversary celebration.

“This anniversary celebration is a great opportunity to learn more about New Horizons and its history that has brought us to where we are today,” Watkins said. If you’d like to learn more about New Horizons Group Homes, visit www.newhorizonshomes.org.

FLORIDA’S ZERO COST ROMBOOL CHARITABLE PHARMACY OPENS TO PROVIDE ESSENTIAL MEDICATIONS

Rombool Charitable Pharmacy (RCP) is excited to announce its ofcial launch and commencement of operations. Based in Brandon, RCP is a nationally registered 501(c)(3) dedicated to serving the indigent community by providing essential medications to those who cannot aford them.

Founded by Ramin ‘Rombool’ Faramarzifar, Kimberly Faramarzifar and Susan Sadighi in 2024, Rombool Charitable Pharmacy aims to bridge the health care gap in Florida. With a mission to assist individuals who struggle to aford their monthly medications, RCP ofers a comprehensive formulary of generic and branded medications continually expanding to meet the needs of its patients.

“Our vision at Rombool Charitable Pharmacy is to help 10,000 patients per month over the coming years,” stated Ramin, CEO of Rombool Charitable Pharmacy. “We are committed to making a meaningful impact within our state by improving access to vital medications for those who are financially challenged.”

Qualifying for assistance from Rombool Charitable Pharmacy is simple. Patients can visit the organization’s website at

www.romboolcares.org and click on the “Eligibility” link under the “Patients” tab. Once qualified, patients only need to submit their application via fax and have their physician send in new prescriptions. Once all necessary documentation and prescriptions are received, RCP will fill and ship medications directly to the patient’s doorstep at no cost.

As part of its commitment to the community, Rombool Charitable Pharmacy is poised to make significant strides in improving health care accessibility for Florida’s underserved populations. The organization invites individuals and health care providers to join it in its mission to make a positive diference in the lives of those in need.

There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony from 10:30-11:30 a.m. with the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce at its location on Thursday, May 23, and the general public and media are all invited to join.

For more information about Rombool Charitable Pharmacy and its services, visit www.romboolcares.org or call 813-6854707. RCP is located at 401 S. Parsons Ave., Ste. C-1 in Brandon. Staf Report

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New Horizons Group Homes has been part of the Brandon community for 25 years. It will be hosting an anniversary celebration on Saturday, May 25, at Te Brandon’s Ramin ‘Rombool’ Faramarzifar is the CEO of Rombool Charitable Pharmacy, a new nonproft opening in Brandon.

Introducing Sweet Water Grand The Bridges and Sweet Water Club, formerly known as The Bridges. The retirement community, which changed ownership in October 2023, has undergone much remodeling, and under the direction of new executive director Kathleen Fanning, more improvements will be made.

and soon an event venue open to the public for meetings, parties, weddings and more will be available.

The prop-

Groundbreaking on a new building featuring 40 units of individual living on the property is scheduled for fall and an ofcial grand reopening will take place in the near future, unveiling all the new oferings that exude a feeling of “resort-style senior living,” according to Fanning.

Fanning holds a degree in gerontology and brings with her several years of experience in a variety of fields, from marketing and management to small business ownership and time as a paramedic. She also is Florida CORE-certified, which requires completion of assisted living facility training and competency exam.

Sweet Water Grand The Bridges currently ofers assisted living and memory care, with independent living on the horizon. Renovations and remodeling of the main lobby and clubhouse are completed,

erty ofers a host of amenities along with spacious buildings with high ceilings and wide hallways, walk-in closets in every apartment and bright, airy decor. There are walking paths, a butterfly garden and two dining rooms for each area.

Fanning said she is excited for the future. “I work in a beautiful building with great owners that have amazing vision for the community,” she commented, adding that she has hired a team with a goal of bringing a positive outlook to the community.

“I want everyone to enjoy coming to work,” she said. “We do have a serious responsibility to our residents and families to treat them with respect and kindness.”

“When you enjoy your work, it makes others around you happy too,” she added.

Sweet Water Grand The Bridges is located at 11202 Dewhurst Dr. in Riverview. For further information, call 813413-8900 or visit the website directly at https://bridgesretirement.com/.

T&T Estate Sales LLC is a small business that opened in October 2023 whose owners use professional experience to help clients throughout Hillsborough County liquidate their estates. Wife-and-husband team Safiya Oraefo and Lee Garner III own and operate T&T Estate Sales with their family, including Oraefo’s mother and sister, her sister’s husband and Garner’s mother. Originally from Missouri, they built up years of experience before moving to Brandon.

Prior to selling, T&T Estate Sales cleans up homes, removes junk, professionally stages items, researches items to ensure their fair market value and handles transactions. Alongside its extensive knowledge — covering products like firearms; ammunition; hunting, fishing and camping equipment; tools; automobiles; auto parts; and antique furniture, collectibles and glassware — this company is well equipped and dedicated to providing complete, smooth, and clean sales for local residents and even those out of state with local estate.

T&T Estate Sales also ofers deep cleaning services, and Oraefo, her husband and her sister hold OSHA-compliant certificates in bloodborne pathogens training and personal protection equipment. By having completed these programs, they are able to safely and efectively clean unattended-death homes in

accordance with county regulations.

But a range of services is not the only thing T&T Estate Sales provides. It has compassion as well.

“If someone comes for help, if they’re going through a loss, first we want to address that and hope they’re doing OK mentally,” said Oraefo.

“The grieving process is difcult enough because you’ve lost someone, and then you have to deal with the person’s belongings,” she added. “I know from personal experience with my brother, and then I lost my father in 2021, and it’s very difcult. Very difcult. So we give them the time that they need prior to setting up the sale … and I tell them to go through with someone and take out what you want to keep.”

If the team finds something clients overlooked that they might want to keep, such as photos, uniforms, or other personal items, they’ll make sure the clients know.

So, whether it’s because you’re moving, selling a lost loved one’s possessions, downsizing or going through a divorce, with T&T Estate Sales you can afordably and timely liquidate your estate without any stress. For more information or to contact T&T Estate Sales LLC, visit www.ttestatesalesllc. com, email t.testatesales1@gmail.com or call 813-668-6520. It can also be found on Facebook at ‘T&T Estate Sales.’

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Tree members of the T&T Estate Sales LLC team. From left to right: Husbandand-wife T&T Estate Sales owners Lee Garner III and Safya Oraefo with Lee’s mother, Chris Garner.

CRAFT SCENIC RIVERBOAT CRUISE SETS SAIL ON NEW DINING OPTION

Craft, Tampa’s first dining river cruise, ofcially launched on March 8 to much celebratory fanfare including a ribbon-cutting with Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. Locals and visitors are invited to indulge in a one-ofa-kind culinary and cocktail river journey on this low-profile vessel resembling a European riverboat.

At less than 11 feet in vertical height, the boat passes beneath the several low bridges in downtown Tampa. The two-hour cruises will feature an elevated dining and cocktail experience while letting guests enjoy Tampa’s most scenic waterways, including the Hillsborough River and downtown channels.

Craft is a multimillion-dollar investment and features many firsts for Tampa and the passenger vessel industry. Craft is the first dining cruise in the United States with an open kitchen and cook-to-order galley using gas cooking equipment. In addition, Craft is the first low-profile river dining cruise vessel in Florida and features a boat on a boat with a 1914 vintage wood cruiser reclaimed as the Bow & Stern Bar.

“The river cruiser far exceeds our expectations and vision,” said Troy Manthey, president and CEO. “I am confident locals and visitors will be equally as impressed with the culinary and cocktail river journey we’ll take them on.”

Craft is 130 feet in length with a capacity of 150 passengers featuring three

dining options: indoor, outdoor or bar dining. Executive chef Allison Beasman, formerly of Edison: Food + Drink Lab, has created an incredible three-course menu for dinner, brunch, lunch and special occasions.

“Tampa is a food-forward destination,” said Beasman.

“I’m inspired by the concept of Craft: craft of culinary arts, craft of elevated cocktails and spirits, craft of a vessel that takes you on an explorative journey. I look forward to welcoming guests on the Craft journey.”

Craft is part of the Manthey Hospitality portfolio that owns and operates a unique collection of brands, including Yacht StarShip, Florida’s largest fleet of dining yachts. Since 2001, the company has called Tampa home. In addition, the group owns and operates Pirate Water Taxi, launched in 2016; the Lost Pearl pirate adventure cruise, launched in 2020; the Bay Rocket speed boat thrill ride, launched in 2022; Tampa Riverwalk Rentals, launched in 2023; and, of course, the newest addition to the fleet — Craft.

Craft is located at 603 Channelside Dr. in Tampa at the StarShip dock adjacent to Sparkman Wharf. Reservations are now open. For more information, please visit the website at https://crafttampa.com/ or follow Craft on Facebook and Instagram.

GET THE DIRT:

HORTICULTURE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

Are you interested in gardening? What about recycling and composting? Want to save water or know more about drought-tolerant plants? Do you have an hour to learn something new that is beneficial to the environment?

If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, we have a great suggestion for you: Check out our county’s calendar of events. Each of the 67 counties in Florida has a University of Florida/ Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Extension ofce. Upcoming programs are listed on the calendar with registration links at https://ifas.ufl.edu/ extension-calendar-events/. Many are free. Some have a small fee.

Hillsborough County’s upcoming events: • Triple Workshops: Composting, microirrigation and rainwater harvesting workshops are ofered monthly from February through October on the first Saturday of the month. Learn how to create your own soil amendments and save water by using a microirrigation kit and rain barrel. Attend one, two or all three. Compost attendees receive a compost bin, kitchen bucket and compost thermometer. Microirrigation attendees will take home the traditional micro kit, a rain gauge and a hose timer. Rainwater harvesting attendees will receive a food-grade barrel that has been drilled and spigoted while learning how to use the water and on which plant materials. Reference materials are provided to attendees

for each of the presentations, and there is a drawing for giveaway items at the end of each class.

• Vermicomposting (Composting With Worms): Find out how to create the bin, what these specialty worms eat and how to harvest the castings. The nutrient-rich worm byproduct works very well in any garden, and you can make your own worm tea for watering plants … not for drinking!

• Vegetable Microirrigation: This kit is a great addition to your vegetable garden. You will learn how to connect the kit to a hose bib and appropriately water vegetables.

• Patio/Container Microirrigation: It works well for patio, container and hanging plants. This kit can connect several pots/containers on your patio, lanai or front porch.

While not necessarily an upcoming event, we also ofer in-ground irrigation evaluations (over the telephone or in person) for high water users, defined by more than a 20,000 gallons-per-month average over the past year. Contact Will Stone at stonew@ hcfl.gov.

For more information on environmental horticulture, contact the UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County ofce at 813-7445519, stop by our ofce at 5339 County Rd. 579 in Sefner or visit our website, calendar of events and Facebook pages.

Lynn Barber is the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ agent for UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County. Contact her at labarber@ufl.edu.

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Craft is a new, unique, two-hour culinary dining experience that takes passengers through the waterways of Tampa.

FAUXREAL FLOWERS OFFERS LUXURY WEDDING & EVENT LOOK FOR LESS

Titus and Renee Pea are the owners of FauxReal Flowers in Brandon. Their business has been a part of the Brandon community for a little more than a year, but within that year their business has grown.

within that year it has grown. Owners Titus and Renee Pea have recently purchased the Tampa territory for FauxReal Flowers.

“So many wonderful things have happened to us over the last year with our business,” said Renee. “We have been truly blessed. We have surpassed our sales goal. We are the vendor of choice for venues in Brandon, Tampa and Sarasota. Our son, Samuel, has also joined our business as one of our decorators.”

Renee got into flower arranging as a way of relieving anxiety.

“My husband is very active in the Brandon community, and we wanted something to do together,” Renee said. “We had been looking at franchising and we found FauxReal Flowers. I met with the franchise owners for two days and decided this was a perfect fit for us.”

The FauxReal Flowers model is a low-maintenance and fun business to be in that ofers franchisees a low investment cost for a great turnaround. The profits are high and the costs are low, which makes investing in FauxReal Flowers worth it.

“FauxReal Flowers are sustainable, rent-and-return flowers, so brides or event organizers get a luxury dream look

at a fraction of the price,” Renee said. “Our goal is to give our clients everything they want and more without breaking the bank. This includes beautiful bouquets, arbors, walls, stands, accents and more at competitive prices.”

The couple recently purchased the FauxReal Flowers Tampa territory.

“This was finalized on April 1 of this year, so we are excited to add another area of Tampa Bay to our already growing list of clients,” Renee said. “We are currently looking for another location in Tampa to have as a showroom. We are still keeping our Brandon location because this is home to us.”

The couple’s flowers are truly unique, as while they might look and feel real, they’re fake — or faux.

“These aren’t your grandmother’s flowers,” Pea said. “They have a natural look and touch and are eco-friendly. Our flowers will never wilt and are afordable for any budget. We will customize, deliver, set up and pick up your arrangements for your events.”

If you would like to learn more about FauxReal Flowers or hire it for your next event, you can visit the Peas’ website at https://brandon.fauxrealflowers.com/ or call 813-595-6374. You can also stop by their showroom located at 1363 Oakfield Dr. in Brandon.

PAINT CORPS OF TAMPA: SERVICE, INTEGRITY AND PRIDE

Burgess Perry is a Riverview resident and a retired Army combat medic and nurse. He is also the owner of PAINT CORPS of Tampa.

“My family and I have lived in Riverview since 2016 when I retired from active-duty Army after 10 years as a combat medic and a nurse,” Perry said. “PAINT CORPS of Tampa started in 2017 when I decided nursing was no longer a fit or passion for me. I started by painting my neighbor’s house and thought, this could possibly be something one day.”

Perry submerged himself into books and courses on marketing, sales, operations and finance until he learned enough to slowly begin scaling his painting business.

“Within six months, we had a small team of painters, and within three years we had close to 30 full-time painters with 12 service vehicles in operation,” Perry said. “At the five-year mark a friend and I decided to franchise the business to give other veterans an opportunity to have the success that I had. We started the PAINT CORPS Franchise in 2022 and only ofered this opportunity to veterans.”

The PAINT CORPS Franchise is the only veteran painting franchise in existence, and this is what makes it unique.

“I find that veterans are unique when it comes to customer satisfaction, being on time, dedication to the missions and all other things that make a successful business owner,” Perry said. “Today, the PAINT CORPS

Franchise has 12 locations, and the umbrella of Veteran Service Brands has close to 100 locations total. Between the four brands, MACH ONE, PAINT CORPS, G-FORCE and FIELD OPS, we ofer our customers all things painting. From residential and commercial painting to line striping, seal coating, epoxy coatings and field markings, PAINT CORPS does it all.”

If you ask Perry what he likes most about owning PAINT CORPS of Tampa, he’ll tell you working with his fellow veterans.

“Working with other veteran owners is amazing,” Perry said. “I also love making customers satisfied with their home or buildings. Our corporate location has more than 450 five-star reviews on Google. We make it a point to make every customer 100 percent satisfied with their project.”

Keeping things local is important to Perry and his team at PAINT CORPS of Tampa.

“We use local vendors for everything,” Perry said. “This includes referrals for our customers, like roofing, plumbing, HVAC needs and all other things home services. We also have all of our marketing materials done locally to include uniforms, brochures, etc. We deliver a box of cookies to every customer we have as well, and those are baked local too.”

If you would like to learn more about PAINT CORPS of Tampa or get a free quote, you can visit its website at www.paintcorps. com/tampa-fl/ or call 813-520-6096.

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NEWSOME WOLVES FLAG FOOTBALL TEAM PLAYS FIRST-EVER REGULAR SEASON GAME

HOSTED BY TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

The Newsome High School Wolves flag football team competed in the first regular season Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) game hosted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the AdventHealth Training Center, located at One Buccaneer Place in Tampa, on March 26.

Newsome head coach Anthony Silvestri was impressed with the environment at the AdventHealth Training Center. His team has played at the same facility for the Buccaneers Girls Flag Football Preseason Classic, the largest girls’ flag football preseason tournament in the country; however, there were significantly more fans at this regular season game.

“The experience for both my coaching staf and my players was truly special,” said Silvestri. “Having close to 2,000 fans in that facility, coupled with an in-game DJ and band music, made for an exceptional and polarizing environment. All that considered, the mere fact that these high school athletes were playing in an NFL organization’s multimillion-dollar facility is a memory that both programs, players, coaches and families will surely never forget.”

The game, dubbed ‘Battle Grounds,’ featured the Wolves going up against the Alonso High School Ravens. Alonso came out on top 12-6; however, Silvestri thinks that the experience from playing in this environment will help his team going into the playofs.

“I think a game of this magnitude, played in this type of environment and against

such a top-quality opponent, surely rewarded us with very valuable experience,” he said. “We have chosen to play an incredibly difcult strength of schedule this season, so I believe that the quality of our opponents and the experience we have gained from those games definitely has prepared our team to be battle-tested going into these regional playofs.”

The current senior class for Newsome was a part of the state championship team in 2021. The team also made it to the championship game again the following season. The Wolves took care of business in April, winning their fourth straight district championship. Silvestri and his team hope to make another deep playof run this season.

“Our goals have been very clear. We have not talked at all about championships,” he said. “It goes without saying that we certainly want to be a team that’s playing in that final championship game. They are motivated to make a return; however, our focus has been strictly on the opportunity that is in front of us. If we handle each opportunity based on our preparation, then the championship rounds take care of themselves”

The Buccaneers will host the FHSAA Girls Flag Football State Championships on Friday and Saturday, May 10-11.

“There’s a lot of positive buzz happening nationally, especially with the inclusion of flag football in the 2028 Olympic Games,” said Silvestri.

FLORIDA HAWKS FC ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIP AND DIRECTOR

It is an exciting time at Florida Hawks FC. The soccer club, based out of the FishHawk Sports Complex, recently announced a new Director of Soccer and a partnership with Florida Premier FC.

Jack Dikranian, the new director of soccer, is coming to the Hawks with more than 20 years of youth soccer experience, including time at the club from 2009-17.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jack back to the Hawks,” said Joe Savino, president of Florida Hawks FC’s board of directors. “The entire board was unanimous in this decision and see Jack as a leader that will inspire excellence, foster teamwork and drive the passion for the game within the entire organization.”

A former member of the University of Hartford men’s soccer team and volunteer administrative assistant for the University of South Florida men’s soccer team, Dikranian has big plans for the future of the club.

“It is an honor to be a part of this special family,” said Dikranian, who holds a U.S. Soccer National B License, NSCAA DOC License and U.S. Grassroots Instructor License and is a former FYSA state staf instructor.

“There are so many dedicated individuals working hard every day for our players. I’m thrilled to join this team and look forward to working together with everyone

to reach amazing new heights for the community, club, and players.”

In addition, with the goal of ofering new opportunities to their players, the club recently formed an ofcial partnership for the 2024-25 competitive season with Florida Premier FC, a successful Tampa-area club that boasts some of the top teams in the state.

“Florida Hawks FC is excited to partner with the amazing staf at Florida Premier,” said Savino. “We see this partnership as a way to further enhance our coach and player development capabilities while continuing to compete for access to some of the higher-level leagues. We are honored to partner with one of the most successful clubs in the state of Florida and can’t wait to get started learning with them.”

Through the collaboration, the clubs plan to share resources for program/club growth, player identification, coaching expertise, player development and parent education.

Tryouts for the 2024-25 competitive season have begun at the FishHawk Sports Complex. The club ofers teams for players born from 2006-18.

To learn more about Florida Hawks FC, sign up and see age specific tryout dates and times, visit www.floridahawksfc. com or find the club on Facebook and Instagram.

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Photo courtesy of HCPS Te Newsome High School Wolves fag football team competed in the frst regular season FHSAA game hosted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the AdventHealth Training Center. Florida Hawks FC President of the board of directors Joe Savino and new director of soccer Jack Dikranian recently announced a partnership with Florida Premier FC for the 2024-25 competitive season.

CENTRAL MAINTENANCE AND WELDING RAISES $112,000 AT ANNUAL SHRIMP BOIL IN SUPPORT OF LOCAL YOUTH

Central

raised $112,000 at its second annual shrimp boil at the Hillsborough County Fairgrounds on February 16. Funds were raised to support and empower the community’s youth, including local group foster home Everyday Blessings Inc.

The annual shrimp boil is the signature event of Central Maintenance and Welding and has been commended for its grand success.

(right), vice president of Central Maintenance and Welding, presenting a giant check donation of $73,370 for Everyday Blessings Inc. with Kayla Nevadomski, development coordinator of Everyday Blessings.

“Our renewed tradition of hosting a shrimp boil for our valued clients and partners while being able to celebrate and support such laudable local causes such as Everyday Blessings continues to be the highlight of our company calendar every year. With each new incarnation of this event, our employees find ways to elevate this experience, and the support of our client and community partnerships continues to blossom exponentially. Once again, we look forward with great anticipation to doing it even bigger and better next year,” said Shawn MacConnell, vice president of CMW.

Everyday Blessings was truly honored to be selected again this year as one of the events beneficiaries, alongside Pinecrest Pilots Football and Cheer. Everyday Blessings provides residential services and care to foster children and young adults in Hillsborough and Manatee counties.

On April 2, Everyday Blessings announced

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the transformative impact of the $73,370 donation from Central Maintenance and Welding. This substantial contribution ensures the organization’s unwavering commitment to its mission of delivering exceptional care to abused, abandoned and neglected children. Furthermore, it fortifies Everyday Blessings’ pursuit to keep siblings in foster care together, providing vital support during the most challenging moments in their young lives.

“Central Maintenance and Welding is and has been a nonstop blessing to us and our kids. They have so many other worthwhile places they could give their money to, and they continue to wrap their arms around our agency and provide unbelievable support for our deserving family. We are so incredibly grateful,” said Rich Stroud, executive director of Everyday Blessings.

Excitement is building as the community looks forward to another successful shrimp boil in 2025.

If you would like to know more about the Central Maintenance and Welding and learn how to get involved at next year’s event, you can visit its website at www. cmw.cc.

For more information about Everyday Blessings, visit its website located at www.everydayblessingsinc.org.

ECHO LOOKS TO THE COMMUNITY FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR LOCAL FOOD DRIVE

National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Day is observed on the second Saturday of May and will be held on May 11 this year. It is the largest food drive in the country and takes place in more than 10,000 cities and towns.

National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Day is conducted by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC). The drive was started in October 1991 as a trial program and took place across 10 cities in the United States. It was highly successful and has continued every year since.

ECHO of Brandon has been a recipient of Stamp Out Hunger for many years, and the local nonproft is looking for volunteers for this event on Saturday, May 11. If you’d like to volunteer with ECHO for Stamp Our Hunger, you can visit ECHO’s website at https://echof.org/.

The initiative was formed by a union wanting to give back to those in need, whether it be by donating funds to a charity, collaborating during times of disaster or protecting victims of calamities and crimes.

The date for the drive was later moved to the second Saturday of May. The NALC decided that the best time of year for the food drive would be in the late spring. This was because food banks and pantries ran out of food by May, as donations decreased after Thanksgiving and Christmas.

ECHO of Brandon has been a recipient of Stamp Out Hunger for many years, and the local nonprofit is looking for volunteers for this event.

“ECHO has been a beneficiary of this food drive for many years now, and [it] is critical to keeping our food pantry stocked

year-round,” said ECHO’s director of emergency services, Savanna Thompson. “Last year, the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive collected more than 65,000 pounds of food donated to ECHO to support families in crisis.”

It was the postmen who mostly saw the obstacles that communities faced. On May 11, the postal carriers both deliver mail and collect food donations. As they deliver orders, bills and postcards, people get to help out by filling their mailbags with nonperishable food donations.

“We need more than 600 volunteers that day to make it happen,” Thompson said. “If you can’t volunteer donate, you will get a bag in your mailbox in the first week of May. Fill the bag with new, nonperishable food and put it out at your mailbox for your mail carrier to pick up on May 11.”

Thompson and the team at ECHO hope members of the community will volunteer for this fun event.

“We hope to have a fun day working hard to help those in need,” Thompson said. “Joining together with USPS to make this happen each year is one of the highlights of my year. We live in an amazing community that all comes together so well to help feed the hungry in our community.”

If you’d like to volunteer with ECHO for Stamp Our Hunger, you can visit ECHO’s website at https://echofl.org/.

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VALRICO SINGER-SONGWRITER FINDS CONNECTION AND EXPRESSION IN MUSIC

Valrico resident Karinna Laneé sang the national anthem for the Tampa Bay Rays’ games at Tropicana Field on March 26 and April 18.

“It’s a huge honor to sing the national anthem. I started doing them locally at the Tony Saladino baseball tournaments. But no matter where I am or how big the crowd is, it’s always very special,” Laneé said.

For Laneé, part of the significance of singing the anthem is how it connects people.

“I’ve been able to connect with so many people because of it. I even met a veteran who was part of the Stars for our Troops project, and he gave me a star from the American flag. That was a really beautiful moment,” Laneé said.

Laneé sees the strength music holds for relationships and growth.

“I think music has so much power to it. Historically, music has been used in every culture to share messages and emotions,” Laneé said. Twenty-year-old Laneé graduated from Blake High School’s Arts Magnet program in 2022. Writing music is therapeutic to

Laneé. She is a student at Florida Gulf Coast University and is working to get her degree in psychology and neuroscience.

“I want to open my own practice someday. We use music therapy to help people express their feelings. It’s a really powerful and beautiful thing, and I love being a part of that. Writing music is healing to me, and if I can help get a good message out to the world, it makes it even more worth it,” stated Laneé.

Laneé said she is always writing. She began releasing music in 2017 and has released five songs. Her most recent song, “Memory Lane,” was released in 2023.

“Memory Lane” is a song about growing up. Laneé tapped into nostalgia to write the song. She said it is a homage to how fun, exciting and easy things are as a kid, and how you can find joy for today in those memories.

Laneé’s songs, including “Memory Lane,” are available on Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube. You can follow her on Instagram @karinnalanee and Facebook at “Karinna Lanee’.”

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ZOOTAMPA CELEBRATES ARRIVAL OF ENDANGERED NEWBORN MALAYAN TAPIR AND PYGMY HIPPOS

ZooTampa at Lowry Park is celebrating the arrival of two new babies as part of its ongoing commitment to the conservation of endangered species: a Malayan tapir (pronounced TEY-per) calf and a pygmy hippopotamus.

The yet-unnamed tapir calf was born during the overnight hours between March 26 and 27 after an approximately 13-month gestation period; both the calf and mom are doing well and are healthy and thriving.

A precious 10 lb. endangered pygmy hippopotamus was born at ZooTampa recently as part of its Species Survival Plan.

The baby calf, with a distinctive coat featuring both spots and stripes, is busy bonding and nursing alongside experienced mother, 18-year-old Ubi. The calf’s patterning will slowly change over the first six months of life to mirror the unique black-and-white pattern of its parents, Ubi and Albert.

ZooTampa celebrated the arrival of an endangered baby Malayan tapir calf. Less than 2,500 remain in the wild.

Ubi was paired with 13-year-old male Albert as part of the Species Survival Plan (SSP), overseen by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, ensuring the survival of protected, threatened and endangered species. ZooTampa currently participates in more than 100 SSP programs.

“The birth of this healthy calf is another wonderful example of the zoo’s commitment to the conservation of endangered species,” said Chris Massaro, senior vice

president of zoological operations.

Only an estimated 2,500 Malayan tapirs remain scattered in Thailand, Malaysia and on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Their population is declining due to habitat loss from deforestation for agricultural purposes, flooding caused by dam building for hydroelectric projects and illegal trade.

An approximately 10-pound pygmy hippopotamus was born in the evening hours of Sunday, March 31 as well. The yet-unnamed female calf and 20-year-old Zsa Zsa, an experienced mother, are doing well.

The baby hippo appears to be strong and is nursing alongside her mother. The birth marks the fifth endangered pygmy hippo calf born at the zoo.

Zsa Zsa was paired with 22-year-old male and first-time dad Howie as part of the Species Survival Plan.

Fewer than 3,000 pygmy hippos are left in the wild in four countries of West Africa. Over the past 100 years, their habitat has declined dramatically as a result of logging, farming, mining and human settlement.

ZooTampa is located at 1101 W. Sligh Ave. in Tampa. For more information, visit https://zootampa.org/.

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The popularity of mocktails and nonalcoholic spirits is a trend that has not only taken over the internet but has invaded Tampa Bay. A mocktail is a drink that is made with ingredients like lemonade, sparkling water and often zero-proof spirits but designed to be interesting like a real cocktail, making a sober lifestyle easier than ever.

Many restaurants have incorporated a mocktail menu in order to serve guests who may be interested in a unique drink but are avoiding alcohol.

Here are four spots in Tampa Bay with a great list of mocktails on the menu.

Spend an evening at Jug & Bottle Dept., located in Seminole Heights, and enjoy a vegan dish and nonalcoholic drink. This shop ofers a space where people can relax, eat a vegan dinner and grab a drink. While the shop does ofer alcoholic beverages, there is a long list of zero-proof beer and wine options. From Riesling and rose to dark and light beers, Jug & Bottle Dept. has something for everyone. If you’re loving some of the zero-proof options, take a six pack of nonalcoholic beers or a bottle of zero-proof wine home to enjoy. Jug & Bottle Dept. is open from Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m., and is located at 6203 N. Florida Ave. in Tampa.

Head to bartaco in Hyde Park for a refreshing nonalcoholic drink with a side of tacos. While bartaco is known for its modern take on Mexican flavors and margaritas, you can also delight in a zero-proof beverage. With freshly juiced-to-order drinks, every drink at bartaco, including the mocktails, is made with care and passion.

“As we’ve seen trends shifting to people, and not just our kiddo guests, wanting to

explore more options in the nonalcoholic space, we knew we needed to innovate,” said Agustin ‘Yogi’ Cristerna, bar operations manager. “After months of workshopping and testing diferent ingredients and flavor profiles, we landed on four new nonalcoholic beverages that we recently added to our menu.”

Two of bartaco’s newest mocktails are made with Seedlip nonalcoholic spirits. Nonalcoholic spirits provide the experience and warmth of a traditional cocktail without the alcohol and sugar content

of real liquor. Visit bartaco at 1601 W. Snow Ave. in Tampa from Sunday through Wednesday, 11 a.m.-12 Noon, and Thursday through Saturday, 11-1 a.m.

One of Tampa’s hottest new restaurants, Willa’s, has also recently added a list of fun nonalcoholic drinks to the menu. Open for breakfast, brunch, happy hour and dinner, Willa’s serves a delicious experience for every meal. Three of the seven nonalcoholic drinks on the menu are made with zero-proof spirits. One is the N/A-groni, a

zero-proof take on a Negroni made with a zero-proof gin replacement, and another is Gifard aperitif, a zero-proof replacement for Campari. With so many choices, everyone at the table is bound to find a mocktail that fits their vibes. Willa’s, located at 1700 W. Fig St. in Tampa, is open on Sunday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. and Wednesday through Saturday from 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

With a laidback and welcoming ambience, Velvet Gypsy is one of the coolest bars in Seminole Heights. But just because it’s a bar doesn’t mean those choosing to stick to mocktails can’t come and enjoy the fun.

“At Gypsy, we want everyone to feel comfortable and loved,” said Mo Pickering, owner of Velvet Gypsy. “We don’t want you to feel the pressure to drink just to be a part of the social scene.”

From sweet options like the Queen of Pentacles with blueberry jam, lemon and soda water or spicy options like the Emerald with fresh jalapeno juice, pineapple and ginger beer, there is a wide variety of flavor options. On top of the mocktail menu, Velvet Gypsy also has nonalcoholic wine, beer and champagne. Visit Velvet Gypsy from Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m.-3 a.m.; on Friday, 4 p.m.-3 a.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, 12 Noon-3 a.m., at 5210 N. Florida Ave. in Tampa.

Additionally, you can find unique and delicious mocktail recipes to try at home on websites like www.pinterest.com or www.foodnetwork.com.

With an increase in mindful consumption, the trend of sobriety goes beyond dry January and appears to have found a lasting place in culture. Mocktails offer a clean and healthier alternative to a traditional cocktail and are easier to fi nd than ever.

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PF Auto Glass is a locally owned and operated business with a focus on auto glass repair and windshield replacement. In its mission to do window repairs the right way, PF Auto Glass dedicates itself to excellent customer service and best-quality results. This year, it is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

ue-add consultation for insurance claim resolution; and more.

“I like to think we work like the big boys even though we’re a small momand-pop-type business. We do everything they do. … When you use PF Auto Glass, you’re using a local shop, not a large corporation. You’re keeping the money local,” Donna said.

Donna Fore, co-owner of PF Auto Glass alongside her husband, Timothy ‘Pat’ Fore, said she remembers the start of their company like it was yesterday. She recalled that Pat had worked with another glass company for quite some time, and when it changed ownership he asked for an increase in pay.

“And they said no. He quit,” Donna said. “And when he quit, he went home and built a glass rack, went and visited some customers, picked up a customer base, picked up his vendor base — and,” she added with humor, “didn’t let me know he was building his own auto glass company.”

PF Auto Glass o f ers an array of services, such as windshield replacement, repair and recalibration; auto vent, door and rear window repair; door mechanical problems assistance; free mobile service within its service area, including all of Hillsborough County; free quotes over the phone or at your location; free val-

She added. “I love this place. … This whole community of East Hillsborough is just unique in so many ways, and all the business owners in this area believe in helping each other and shopping local. I’ve never worked in any business where there was so much support from other businesses.”

To celebrate its 30th anniversary, PF Auto Glass will host the Riverview Woman’s Club (RWC), which Donna co-founded, alongside an RWC After Hour Social at Dave & Buster’s on Tuesday, May 28. Dave & Buster’s is located at 10209 Estuary Lakes Dr. in Tampa. Additionally, PF Auto Glass is seeking auto glass technicians. New technicians will be given job training.

PF Auto Glass is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., as well as on Saturday by appointment only. For more information, visit www.pfautoglass.com, call 813-741-3633 or email contact@ pfautoglass.com.

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DON’T LET INVESTMENTS TAKE A VACATION

Summertime is almost here — and for many people that means it’s time to hit the road. But even if you decide to take a vacation, you’ll want other areas of your life to keep working — especially your investments.

So, how can you prevent your investments, and your overall fnancial strategy, from going on “vacation”?

Here are a few suggestions:

• Check your progress. You want your investments to be working hard for you, so you’ll need to check on their performance periodically — but be careful about how you evaluate results. Don’t compare your portfolio’s results against those of a market index, such as the S&P 500, which tracks the stock performance of 500 large U.S. companies listed on American stock exchanges. This comparison may not be particularly valid because your own portfolio ideally should include a range of investments, including U.S. and foreign stocks, corporate and government bonds, certifcates of deposit (CDs) and other securities. So, instead of checking your progress against a market index, use benchmarks meaningful to your individual situation, such as whether your portfolio is showing enough growth potential based on a compounding rate of return to keep you moving toward a comfortable retirement and other long-term goals.

• Invest with a purpose. When you work intensely at something, it’s usually because you have a defnite result in mind. And this sense of purpose applies to investing, too. If you buy a stock here, and another one there, based on “hot” tips you might have seen on television or the internet, you may end up with a jumbled sort of portfolio that doesn’t really refect your needs. Instead, try to follow a long-term investment strategy based on your fnancial goals, risk tolerance, asset accumulation needs, liquidity and time horizon,

always with an eye toward where you want to go in life — how long you plan to work, what sort of retirement lifestyle you envision, and so on.

• Be strategic with your investments. Over the years, you will likely have a variety of competing fnancial goals — and you’ll want your investment portfolio working to help achieve all of them. That means, though, that you’ll likely need to match certain investments with specifc goals. For example, when you contribute to an IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan, you’re putting away money for retirement. But if you want to help your children go to college or receive some other type of post-secondary education or training, you might want to save in a 529 education savings plan, which allows tax-free withdrawals for qualifed education expenses. Or, if you want to save for a short-term goal, such as a wedding or a long vacation, you might choose an investment that ofers signifcant protection of principal, so the money will be available when you need it. Ultimately, this type of goals-based investing can help ensure your portfolio is always working on your behalf, in the way you intended.

When you take a vacation, you will hopefully be more relaxed and refreshed. But if you let your investments stop working as hard as they should, the results could be stressful. So, be diligent about your investment strategy, monitor it regularly and make those moves appropriate for your situation. By doing so, you can’t necessarily guarantee a long day at the beach, but you’ll have a good chance of enjoying a sunny outlook.

This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. June 3, 2024

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Get ready to rock! The RP Funding Center is excited to announce the 2024 series lineup for its Classic Albums Live, as it is returning with four iconic album performances.

Step into the musical time machine with the RP Funding Center’s sensational 2024 concert series, where it celebrates the unparalleled impact of four legendary albums that have collectively sold over 90 million copies worldwide. Prepare to be swept away by the timeless allure of Prince’s Purple Rain , which has garnered over 25 million sales globally, on Thursday, June 13. Embark on a journey through the mesmerizing soundscape of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here , a masterpiece that has captivated audiences with over 13 million copies sold worldwide, on Friday, July 12. Feel the raw power of AC/ DC’s Highway to Hell , an album that has rocked the world with over 10 million units sold worldwide, on Friday, August 16. Brace yourself for the epic journey of Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell , a multiplatinum sensation that has sold over 43 million copies worldwide, on Thursday, September 12. Join the RP Funding Center for an unforgettable experience as it honors these iconic albums and their

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enduring legacies live on stage. The start time for all performances is 7:30 p.m.

To see all fi ve of these great performances performed “note for note, cut for cut,” then look no further and become a Classic Albums Live Series subscriber. For $140, you get a ticket to each concert, preferred seating, free parking and 10 percent o f concessions, plus a savings of over $60 when purchasing a subscription.

The new subscriber series pass is now on sale. Single tickets go on sale Monday, April 22, at 9 a.m. Service charges may apply. Series passes are available by visiting the RP Funding Center Box Offi ce or calling 863-834-8111. For event information, visit www.rpfundingcenter. com. Dates and ticket prices are subject to change without notice.

The RP Funding Center is conveniently located minutes between Orlando and Tampa in Lakeland o f I-4 on Lime Street; the RP Funding Center is a short drive from anywhere in Central Florida. Regular box o f ce hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For ticket information, call the box o f ce at 863834-8111 or visit its website at www. rpfundingcenter.com.

CENTRAL HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CHAMBER HOSTS 30TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

The Central Hillsborough County Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 30th annual golf tournament to support the chamber.

“It is one of the largest and most anticipated events the Chamber hosts with the goal of providing networking opportunities, promoting members and local businesses and raising funds for the chamber’s initiatives and community projects,” chamber branding and marketing director Teri Perkins.

The tournament also allows professionals and community members to form relationships and strengthen ties in the community.

Te Bryan Hindman Electric Ball Drop could send a golfer home with over $1,000 in winnings.

“It is a full-day event that includes the Midway of Vendors, the Bryan Hindman Electric Ball Drop, a silent auction presented by Socially Funded, a host of rafe baskets and ending with a delicious dinner provided by the venue,” Perkins said.

The annual golf tournament will take place on Saturday, May 18, beginning at 12 Noon. Golfers can walk through the midway of over 20 vendors, such as Gasparilla Pizza and Growlers, for food samples and other items until 1:30 p.m.

The chamber of commerce will also host the Bryan Hindman Electric Ball Drop. Attendees can purchase golf balls ahead of

the event, which will be dropped on the course. The winner is determined by whose ball drops closest to the hole, winning 60 percent of the funds raised. In previous years, winners have taken home over $1,000.

The shotgun start will take place at 1:30 p.m. and golfers will play until dinner. Perkins said she hopes to host 128 golfers, or 32 teams of four.

Fourteen chamber members will serve on the Golf Tournament Committee, dedicating their time and resources to ensure the event goes well. During the event, around 20 Junior Reserve Ofcers’ Training Corps student volunteers will assist. Chamber staf, ambassadors and other member volunteers will also support the event.

People can also purchase sponsorships, donate swag items or provide rafe baskets for the events.

The Central Hillsborough County Chamber of Commerce, formerly known as the Riverview Chamber, helps connect community leaders, nonprofits and companies to those who live in the area.

To sponsor the event, contact the Central Hillsborough County Chamber of Commerce ofce at 813-234-5944 or events@ riverviewchamber.com.

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Classic Albums Live returns to RP Funding Center this summer with iconic album performances. Te Central Hillsborough County Chamber of Commerce hopes to host 128 golfers for the golf tournament fundraiser.

MYERS LAW OFFERS KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM FOR LEGAL DISPUTES

Attorney Dawn Myers founded her law firm, Myers Law, in the grounded belief that legal representation should be available and affordable. Born and raised in Sefner, Myers’ ties to the community run deep. The Riverview resident is very community-focused and involved in many local nonprofit and charitable events.

“I’ve always had a heart for giving and volunteerism,” said Myers. “Currently, I’m on the board of High 5 Inc., Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay and the Riverview Woman’s Club. I am also a proud supporter of ECHO.”

diation, personal injury and criminal defense. Myers believes that what makes her law practice successful is that she strives to find economical ways to resolve disputes with the highest ethical standards and integrity. Her passion is helping people through legal disputes, sometimes during their darkest hour when they need someone reliable in their corner.

From a very young age, Myers knew she wanted to practice law to “make the world fair.”

“I was reluctant to pursue my dream, knowing that law school would be three more difcult years after college,” said Myers. “However, after my first (successful) year of college, I changed my major to prelaw. I was actually able to finish law school early and loved being a prosecutor.”

For more than 10 years, Myers worked as an assistant state attorney for the 13th Judicial Circuit in Hillsborough County. During that time, Myers was involved with a multitude of jury trials, including arson, murder, sex crimes, domestic violence, drug trafcking and gang-related crimes. She went on to join a private law firm for several years before opening her own practice, Myers Law, in May 2017.

Myers’ firm specializes in family law me-

Her community involvement also keeps her busy. On Thursday, May 16, at The Club at Cheval, she will be involved in a golf tournament to raise money for High 5 Inc., a nonprofit organization that focuses on youth drowning prevention, unique abilities educations, sports and recreation, after-school care and community outreach. For more information, visit https://high5inc.org/.

When not volunteering or practicing law, Myers loves spending time with her mother, brother, nieces and nephews, as well as her cantankerous husky, Mako. She also publishes a popular monthly newsletter entitled True Crime Hillsborough. To sign up to receive this extremely informative newsletter, visit https://myerslawpa.com/ and fill out the form under “Get The Latest News From Myers Law.”

Myers Law is located at 3419 Brook Crossing Dr. in Brandon. Myer serves clients in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties. For more information or consultation, visit https://myerslawpa.com/ or call the ofce at 813-493-3296.

THE RUSKIN SEAFOOD COMPANY NOW OPEN TO SERVE FRESH FISH AND WARM HOSPITALITY

In 2023, The Ruskin Seafood Company opened its doors to ofer the community a taste of fresh, locally sourced seafood. Inspired by their love for quality seafood and decades of experience in the industry, the founders set out to bring the flavors of Key Largo Fisheries to their hometown of Ruskin.

sions they decided to go for it. Garis was inspired to open a market after discovering the fish markets in Key Largo with his wife many years ago. Ever since, Garis and Michelle have dreamed of bringing a bit of the Key Largo lifestyle to the community.

At The Ruskin Seafood Company, customers are greeted with a diverse selection of fresh and frozen seafood. With something for everyone, the market caters to a wide range of tastes with items like lobster, Key West pink shrimp, salmon, locally caught live blue crabs and even some more interesting options like gator meat and frog legs.

“We pride ourselves on our reputation for providing high-quality, fresh seafood that is sourced locally,” said Ryan Garis, co-owner of The Ruskin Seafood Company, “we have a diverse selection of products, competitive prices and excellent customer service.”

The market was opened by Garis and longtime friends Chris Marrero, Kevin Chadwick and Mike Thornton. After owning and operating multiple diferent businesses together, Garis went to Marrero with this new idea, and after many discus-

The team brings a wealth of experience to the table. Marrero has been in the restaurant industry for over 30 years and adds invaluable insight to the business. With nearly 15 years in the seafood industry, Garis’ expertise was honed while working alongside his wife, Michelle, who boasts 25 years of experience. Michelle’s mother, who worked in the Ruskin seafood industry since the early 1970s, formed Michelle’s knowledge and gave The Ruskin Seafood Company a great foundation.

The Ruskin Seafood Company stands as a testament to dedication and a dream. As the market continues to share the freshest catches and warm hospitality, the team invites the community to enjoy many homecooked meals with the seafood from The Ruskin Seafood Company.

For more information, please call The Ruskin Seafood Company at 813-6497900 or visit the market at 701 U.S. 41 S., Unit D in Ruskin.

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Dawn Myers of Myers Law. Te team at Te Ruskin Seafood Company loves to see the recipes and meals that their customers create using the fresh seafood purchased from the market. Te Ruskin Seafood Company ofers a variety of diferent fresh and frozen seafood, including things like cobia, grouper, shrimp and salmon.

LAW ACADEMY STUDENTS GO FAR IN MOCK TRIAL COMPETITIONS

Bell Creek Law Academy’s teams have all been hard at work impressing as of late.

For this year’s competitions, its high school mock trial team received a case back in October 2023 involving a student suing her college after the college dismissed her for allegedly using AI to write an essay. With a set of facts, witness a f davits, rules of evidence and exhibits, they prepared arguments as both the plainti f team and defendant team.

Their e f orts did them well, as they won fi rst place in a competition held at the Hillsborough County Courthouse on February 17, defeating Plant High School in the fi nals. Next, they competed in Orlando from March 7-9, representing the 13th Judicial Circuit for the Florida High School Mock Trial Competition.

Charles Leadingham, Bell Creek Law Academy director, said, “We did well. We actually did the best we’ve ever done. … We ended up sixth in the state. Which doesn’t sound impressive, but there are no classifi cations; every high school in the state of Florida can be in the program. … I think 18 of them were represented there.”

Leadingham explained that every team at the fi nals — with 12 members each at most — competes in four rounds against other schools, then the judges choose two teams to compete in the fi nal round for the state championship.

“In addition to the trophy for placing in the state fi nals, Bell Creek was awarded

the Team Professionalism Award and one of our students, Zoe Priolo, was voted ‘Best Attorney.’

It was a very good weekend for the Bell Creek program,” said Leadingham.

Also on February 17, another Bell Creek team took part in the bracketed Closing Argument Competition, which was open to all Hillsborough County high school students not competing in the mock trial competition. The students had to prepare and deliver a closing argument from a given set of facts in front of a panel of judges. Bell Creek students Elina Catan and Lucas Leon won fi rst and second place, respectively.

What’s more, Bell Creek’s moot court

team took part in the High School Moot Court Competition. Moot court students learn the role of an attorney representing a client in an appeal to the Florida Supreme Court. For the competition, teams comprising two students were given a case packet in November 2023 and had to write a legal brief (written arguments) using case law and precedents to support their position. Bell Creek juniors Zoe Priolo and Ethan Williams argued in front of the Second District Court of Appeal judges and took the win.

Finally, Bell Creek has a middle school

mock trial team.

“It is conducted a bit di f erently than a high school mock trial team,” Leadingham said. “In middle school, the students learn a case, divide the roles of attorneys and witnesses between the students and then video the trial in a courtroom. The video is then submitted to the state to be viewed by a panel of judges. Last year, Bell Creek’s middle school team was top 10 in the state. We will fi nd the results of this year’s team sometime in April.”

According to Leadingham, the kinds of things Bell Creek Academy’s students have had the opportunity to do are at the law school level.

“You don’t even get to do that in college. That’s law school stu f . For these kids to get that chance is such a great thing for them,” he stated. He added that the skills they develop, such as thinking on their feet, thinking logically, debating professionally before a room full of people and making persuasive closing arguments, can be used in not only the courtroom but also whatever profession they choose.

Bell Creek Academy is located at 13221 Boyette Rd. in Riverview. For more information, visit www.bellcreekacademy. com or call 813-793-6075.

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LOCAL STUDENT EARNS HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT IN GIRL SCOUTS

Within the Girl Scouts, the highest achievement comes from years of dedication and education.

One local student has been recognized with this award after her eforts to help the community learn more about dental hygiene.

Brynlee Rhodes, a junior at Bloomingdale High School, has shown an immense amount of leadership and community service through her 10 years in the Girl Scouts and has been recognized with the Gold Award.

those who needed it most.

“I found that giving my time and love to the people at Metropolitan Ministries and educating my community changed me as a person, and I am extremely grateful for this opportunity,” said Rhodes.

THE REYES FIRM STANDS UP FOR ACCIDENT VICTIMS

Rhodes’ project, ‘Everybody Deserves a Healthy Smile,’ revolved around raising awareness about dental hygiene and addressing the needs of those who lack access to proper dental care. On top of educating the community on the importance of oral health, Rhodes assembled over 200 dental hygiene bags and donated them to the Metropolitan Ministries homeless shelter.

“When you look at the media, sometimes all you see are the negatives of this world and the positives seem to get overlooked,” said Brynlee Rhodes, Girl Scout ambassador. “Therefore, it is important to remember that there is good in this world, and if you want examples, the Girl Scout Gold Award does just that.”

For Rhodes, the project was not just about providing material assistance but also sharing her love and compassion with

Beyond her involvement in Girl Scouts, Rhodes balances many other extracurriculars. She is actively engaged in student government as well as serving as vice president in her class steering committee. Rhodes is a member of the National Honor Society and is also a proud team member of the school’s lacrosse team, in which she holds the role of captain. And her roles as historian in the Best Buddies Club and the mental health representative in the SAVE Club display her dedication to fostering inclusivity and well-being within her school community. In addition to all of this, Rhodes is very involved in her faith community and participates in her youth ministry.

Rhodes’ remarkable achievement within the Girl Scouts, as well as her ability to balance many other extracurriculars, stands as a testament to her strength and dedication to becoming a well-rounded young adult and hopefully will inspire many other Girl Scouts to work towards their goals.

For more information on the Girl Scouts Gold Award, please visit www.girlscouts. org/goldaward.

Last year, 394,206 car accidents happened in Florida, and, according to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department, 251,827 injuries occurred from these car accidents.

With true passion and understanding, The Reyes Firm is ready to fight for victims of personal injury in the Tampa Bay area and help them and their families get the justice they deserve.

The team is dedicated to navigating the information of the accident and making sure that the driver at fault is responsible for paying for physical damages to your car as well as damages to the victim and their lives. Many times, a car accident not only ruins your day but can cause life-changing damage to families. This can include injury to the victim, having to take time of work or altering a family’s dynamic.

One local family has been afected in a major way after one of their family members was hit as a pedestrian by a commercial vehicle. She is now in the hospital with a traumatic brain injury. Edward Reyes, attorney and founding partner of the firm, said that the life she was once living is not the life she lives now and never will be. This was more than just an accident; this was a life-changing experience for the victim and her family, and The Reyes Firm is prepared to fight for justice and ensure that the victim and family are getting the help they need.

“Whenever we can bring some kind of justice to someone, it makes us feel proud of what we are doing,” said Reyes. “We get to

make a huge diference in their lives.”

Reyes is able to serve the community with real understanding after experiencing the damages from an accident in his own life. At age 17, Reyes was involved in a serious car accident with a driver who was driving on the wrong side of the road. The cars hit head-on, causing Reyes’ head to hit and crack the windshield. From this, he experienced the legal system as well as the medical side through his visits to the chiropractor.

Reyes went on to own and operate his own personal injury clinic in order to help others like himself. After many years of running the clinic, his wife suggested that he go to law school, open his own firm and dive deeper into helping the victims of accidents. At age 31, Reyes headed to school to earn his bachelor’s degree and eventually his law degree

“I realized from the legal side you can actually make more of an impact,” said Reyes. “You are like the quarterback for the victim, making sure they are getting the proper care in every aspect.”

The Reyes Firm is dedicated to advocating for car accident victims in Tampa Bay and providing compassionate support and legal expertise to ensure they not only receive the justice they deserve but also the help they need.

For more information, please call the office at 813-686-7515 or visit the website at https://thereyesfirm.com/.

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Te Reyes Firm fghts for justice and strives to help every family who has been wrongfully injured. Brynlee Rhodes’ legacy of service and compassion will leave a lasting impression on her community.

The Village Players will present Ken Ludwig’s Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood this May at its historic James McCabe Theater, located at 506 N. 5th St. in Valrico. Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood is directed by veteran director and President Gail Pierce. Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood will be presented on Friday, May 10, 17 and 24, and Saturday, May 11, 18 and 25, at 8 p.m. There will also be a matinee on Sunday, May 12 and 19, at 3 p.m. Tickets are $23 for general admission and $20 for seniors, military and students. If you have a group of 10 or more, contact the box ofce at 813-4803147 for more information on tickets and seating.

Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood is a classic story based on the English ballads of the 14th and 15th centuries. The show is packed with thrills, romance, laughter and immortal characters.

Pierce said, “Prepare to be whisked away to a time of legends, as this production brings to life the timeless story filled with action, romance and laughter.”

Pierce added, “Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood is not just any story. It is an invitation to join in on the fun, romance and the timeless battle for justice. With a script that dances between thrilling escapades and heartfelt moments, audiences of all ages will

THE VILLAGE PLAYERS TO PRESENT SHERWOOD: THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD

find something to love. Expect to see familiar faces like Little John, Friar Tuck and the ever-enchanting Maid Marian as they join Robin Hood in his quest against the oppressive powers of his time.”

Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood promises an evening of swashbuckling action and adventure. The audience should prepare to duck, or cheer, for thrilling sword fights and daring escapes.

Ludwig’s witty script injects humor into the classic tale, ensuring laughter for all ages.

Enduring themes are highlighted in this story, as it celebrates courage, social justice and the power of standing up for what is right.

You can also expect some romance and intrigue as you wait to see if Robin Hood will win the heart of Maid Marian.

The Village Players has been a cornerstone of the Tampa Bay arts community, showcasing the talents of local performers and creatives through a variety of theatrical productions. Its commitment to quality, community-driven performances is embodied by its dedicated all-volunteer cast and crew, whose passion and enthusiasm for theater bring each of The Village Players’ productions to life. For more information, visit https://thevillageplayersvalrico.com/.

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DANCERS CAN AUDITION FOR THE BRANDON BALLET’S SUMMER INTENSIVE

The Brandon Ballet, a local nonprofit arts organization that has been serving the Greater Brandon area and beyond for 30 years, ofers a summer intensive each year. Dancers who are over 9 years old and who wish to improve their skills can audition to participate in the Brandon Ballet’s three-week summer intensive.

Dancers who wish to pursue dance through high school and beyond should audition for the Brandon Ballet’s summer intensive. Te program is an outstanding one that rivals more pricey summer intensives.

According to the Brandon Ballet’s artistic director, Brentwood Townend, “The ideal candidate is a dancer who wishes to pursue dance through high school or even into college. They can also be a dancer who is pursuing a professional career in the future.”

Townend added, “In most summer intensives, we have had up to 10 highly professional, diferent teachers who are in attendance to help unleash the dancers’ fullest potential. Our summer intensive features 27 hours of instruction weekly. Our summer intensive program ofers the perfect mix of a daily intense dance schedule and structured and safe environment for dancers to grow.”

All students who wish to attend must audition. Please email dance@brandonballet.org to set up and coordinate in-class auditions, or they can arrange a video audition. The fee to audition is $30.

All dancers must be taking at least one and a half hours of ballet. Since ballet is the basis of all forms of dance, a dancer’s ballet technique is of upmost importance.

Townend said, “This summer intensive focuses on just that, along with the fact that it is in the summer when there is not regular school and everyone can focus on just dancing for most of the day without any distractions.”

The summer intensive dates are Sunday, June 2, through Friday, June 21. The tuition is $900.

Townend said, “We want people to know that the Brandon Ballet is both the premier professional ballet company in Tampa as well as the best place for aspiring dancers to train and grow their artistry. What makes our summer intensive unique is that we ofer daily classes in ballet and pointe. We also ofer additional classes in modern, jazz, character and more. We also ofer specialized health and wellness classes taught by practicing professionals. We have a performance opportunity at the end of the three weeks.”

The Brandon Ballet is located at 161 E. Bloomingdale Ave. in Brandon. For information, visit https://brandonballet.org/.

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You will not want to miss seeing the classic story of Robin Hood brought to life on the stage with Te Village Players’ next production, Sherwood: Te Adventures of Robin Hood, this May.
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