Plant City Observer
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VOLUME 6, NO. 175
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2021
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BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS
At the Monday, Dec. 13 Plant City Commission meeting, two youth football teams were honored for their Mid-Florida Youth Football Championships. The Plant City Colts Junior Varsity and Plant City Colts Pee Wee teams brought back a win for their town. Junior Varsity had a winning streak
through the season of 12-0. Pee Wee had a winning season of 9-3. The City Commission Chambers almost reached full capacity as team members, in jerseys, took seats and waited to be recognized. “We’re so honored that we had two of our teams win the super bowl this year,” said Plant City Mayor Rick Lott.
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PLANT CITY NOW HAS ITS FIRST CHICK-FIL-A IN TOWN MAJOR FOOD FRANCHISE RAISES ITS FLAG IN PLANT CITY
BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
With the daily lines of vehicles that build up at the drive-thru at Chick-fil-A Plant City, one can only wonder if the restaurant’s team knew the kind of reception it would receive. The restaurant chain opened its first location in Plant City on Thursday, Dec. 2. In a statement from the business, it said that “Chickfil-A is constantly evaluating potential new locations for expansion and we’ve had our eyes on Plant City for a while. The community represents a tremendous opportunity for us to serve our customers
great food with exceptional care.” The family-owned business was established in 1967 by S. Truett Cathy and is based in Atlanta. The franchise is known for its trademark chicken products. It’s also known for its iconic billboards off highways - depicting model cows painting catchy phrases. It has over 2,600 restaurants spread throughout 47 states as well as Washington D.C. and Canada. And now the eatery has made its mark in Plant City.
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