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PLANT CITY TIMES &

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Crest softball makes Tuesday game special.

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 5, NO. 34

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018

FESTIVAL GUIDE For everything you need to know about the 83rd annual Florida Strawberry Festival, check our handy guide. INSIDE

YOUR TOWN

Breanne Williams

Muggles competed in a magical trivia night at The Corner Store.

Nearly Brainless Nicks The highly anticipated Harry Potter Trivia Night, hosted by Instagramers of Plant City and The Corner Store, saw a packed house as dozens of teams flocked to the event. The Corner Store provided Harry Potterthemed food and partnered with Mad Dragon Studio for magical prizes. The highest-scoring teams and the winner of the costume contest walked away with the coveted prizes. The intense turnout sparked the promise of a Harry Potter book-themed trivia later this year as this one was entirely based on the films. Previous events hosted by the duo have included Craft Beer and Coloring and Craft Beer and Board Games.

SAVING THE WORLD ONE ROBOT AT A TIME

FIRST LEGO League held its Championship Tournament at the Trinkle Center Saturday to encourage children to think innovatively about real world issues and compete in a robotics challenge. SEE PAGE 3.

Breanne Williams

Jazzy evening in downtown Plant City The Plant City High School Jazz Band performed at the monthly Strawberry Classic Cruise-In as a fundraiser for the group’s trip to Juilliard in New York City. The group showed off their talent in front of Big Dog’s Patio and viewers dropped off donations into an open case. The group has been fundraising since December and has the opportunity to see a Broadway show, an opera, a performance by the New York Philharmonic, the Jazz and Lincoln Center and potentially have a master class at Juilliard.

Breanne Williams

The teams' robots attempted to complete 24 tasks in two and a half minutes on an official tournament table.

Midtown gets first development A team of investors, including two local businessmen, is turning the old Sweetbay into an entertainment center.

TEE TIME

DANIEL FIGUEROA IV STAFF WRITER

Mini golf at Bruton Memorial Library. SEE PAGE 9

Daniel Figueroa IV

Dipak Patel is part of a group of investors working with Joe Golden to turn the old Sweetbay building into an entertainment center.

By mid-spring, Plant City’s dormant Midtown district could finally be showing signs of life. A group of private investors, including Plant City’s own Dipak Patel and Ashit Vijapura, plan to convert the old home of Sweetbay and Kash n' Karry on Wheeler Street into a new, all-ages entertainment center and recreation

hall by April 30. So far, they’re ahead of schedule. The building will be split into two halves. One portion will be a 15,600 square-foot entertainment center with games, inflatables, three birthday rooms (which would hold 35, 50 and 60 people, respectively), bowling and laser tag called MAD Zone (the name comes from the first initials of the owners’ first names). A soundproof wall will separate MAD Zone from Party Zone, an 8,000 squarefoot room with a 250-person capacity designed to hold functions and larger parties like quinceañeras, Patel said. Vijapura said the center will be similar to PK Zone, on Hillsborough Avenue in Tampa. SEE MIDTOWN PAGE 7


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