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		<title>Brandon Regional Unveils New Cancer Treatment With CyberKnife</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 17:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie Gilmore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> </p> <p></p> <p>By Kathy L. Collins</p> <p>Brandon Regional Hospital held a ribbon cutting ceremony in early March and unveiled its newest weapon in the fight against cancer, CyberKnife. For cancer patients and others with benign tumors, the CyberKnife Radiotherapy System allows doctors to focus the radiation with a tiny beam. This allows for a higher [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Kathy L. Collins</p>
<p>Brandon Regional Hospital held a ribbon cutting ceremony in early March and unveiled its newest weapon in the fight against cancer, CyberKnife. <span id="more-456"></span> For cancer patients and others with benign tumors, the CyberKnife Radiotherapy System allows doctors to focus the radiation with a tiny beam. This allows for a higher dose of radiation to a specific area. <br />
The Medical Director for the CyberKnife Cancer Center at Brandon Regional Hospital is Robert S. Lavey, M.D., M.P.H. He is a Board Certified Radiation Oncologist who graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University and earned his medical degree at Stanford University. He also has a Master of Public Health degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to moving to Brandon to work at the Center for Radiation Oncology in 2008, Dr. Lavey served as an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Radiation Oncology at the University of Southern California for 13 years.<br />
According to Lavey, “This is the only machine that uses advanced robotics and image-guidance to keep its radiation beam focused on tumors that move when the patient breathes or shifts position.  This allows us to give more radiation to the tumor in a shorter time that conventional radiation therapy.”<br />
With traditional radiation, you have a wide margin of error. As such, traditional treatment ends up damaging a lot of healthy cells, explained Lavey. <br />
While CyberKnife does not replace standard radiation for all patients, it does allow doctors to treat where you could not previously. Lavey explained that a  patient who has a tumor in the brain, lung, trunk or spine, can now receive a highly effective dose of radiation to the tumor with minimal effects on the delicate normal cells in the surrounding brain, nerves, and organs.<br />
CyberKnife technology was first approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1999 for treatment of tumors in the head.  In 2001, the technology was cleared to treat tumors anywhere in the body.  Worldwide, there are 150 CyberKnife treatment machines in clinical use.<br />
Because CyberKnife is non-invasive and concentrates the radiation to an area close to the tumor, there are minimal to no side effects.  Additionally, because the radiation is so tightly focused, the course of treatment lasts one to five days as opposed to one to two months for standard radiation treatment.<br />
 “Having the CyberKnife Cancer Center in Brandon gives patients access to the most technologically advanced radiation therapy system in the world right in their community,” notes Melonie Hall, Director of Marketing and Public Relations for Brandon Regional Hospital.  “They can drive in from their home for treatment daily, and their local doctors can participate in their radiation treatment and offer care,” added Hall.<br />
Patients who want to determine whether CyberKnife treatment is appropriate, can be referred by their physicians or can contact the Center directly at 571-6464 and speak with the Cyber Nurse, Brenda Bailey<br />
Patients in the Brandon area are indeed lucky, as the community has two machines in operation.  In addition to the one at the CyberKnife Cancer Center in the Brandon Medical Plaza at 425 S. Parsons Ave., there is one located at New Millennium CyberKnife at 601 Lumsden Professional Ct., Brandon.  For more information on the CyberKnife Cancer Center, call  571-6464 or visit <a href="http://www.cyberknifeflorida.com">www.cyberknifeflorida.com</a>.  For more information on New Millennium CyberKnife, visit <a href="http://www.newmillenniumcyberknife.com">www.newmillenniumcyberknife.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Public Hearing For Expansion of Valrico Rec Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 19:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie Gilmore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY NEWS FOR IMMEDIATE USE March 5, 2009 Public Meeting Scheduled to Discuss the Proposed Phase II of the Development of the Valrico Recreation Center Hillsborough County will hold a public meeting to discuss Phase II of the Development of the Valrico Recreation Center. The proposed project includes adding a football field, along with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://ospreyphotos.smugmug.com/photos/486184924_byu8b-300x300-0.jpg' alt='Public Meeting on Valrico Rec Center' class='alignleft' />HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY NEWS<br />
FOR IMMEDIATE USE<br />
March 5, 2009<br />
Public Meeting Scheduled to Discuss the Proposed<br />
Phase II of the Development of the Valrico Recreation Center<br />
Hillsborough County will hold a public meeting to discuss Phase II of the Development of the Valrico Recreation Center.   <span id="more-442"></span><br />
The proposed project includes adding a football field, along with an irrigation system and lights. In addition, parking will be expanded. Phase II is budgeted at $250,000 through CIP (Capital Improvement Program) funds.<br />
The park currently has a recreation building that houses the after-school and summer playground program, walking trail, basketball court, playground, parking and landscaping.<br />
The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the details of the project and receive public input. County staff will be at the meeting to answer any questions residents may have.<br />
Please attend, we welcome your input.<br />
*  Date: Tuesday, March 10<br />
*  Time: 6:30 p.m.<br />
*  Place: Valrico Recreation Center, 707 S. Miller Road, Valrico, FL  33594</p>
<p>All meeting facilities are ADA compliant. For additional assistance, please call us.</p>
<p>For more information, residents should call Steve Valdez, Public Works Department &#8211; Quality Assurance Section, at 813-272-5275 (TTY: 813-301-7172)</p>
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		<title>Affordable housing built by local builder D.R. Horton</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 19:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There’s an old adage in the real estate business: “What are the three most important things in real estate? Location, location, location.” D.R. Horton realizes that many things are important to homebuyers in addition to location. For 30 years, D.R. Horton’s homes have been designed and built with a focus on quality and value, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://ospreyphotos.smugmug.com/photos/485695436_d9rxx-300x300.jpg' alt='D.R. Horton' class='alignleft' />There’s an old adage in the real estate business: “What are the three most important things in real estate? Location, location, location.”<br />
D.R. Horton realizes that many things are important to homebuyers in addition to location. For 30 years, D.R. Horton’s homes have been designed and built with a focus on quality and value, and it is now offering that quality and value to customers in the FishHawk and Riverview areas. <span id="more-441"></span><br />
What else should you consider as you are selecting your new home? Vice President of Sales and Marketing for D.R. Horton’s Tampa divison Darren Saltzberg said, “We believe the financial strength of the homebuilding company is an important consideration, especially in today’s uncertain economic environment.”<br />
“In the 30 years since D.R. Horton was founded in 1978, we have delivered more than 385,000 homes to our homebuyers,” Saltzberg said, adding, “for each of the past 7 years, we have delivered more homes to our customers than any other homebuilder in the United States.”<br />
D.R. Horton&#8217;s trademark &#8220;Manor&#8221; town homes are available in Kinglet Ridge at FishHawk Ranch. The Santa Barbara is a one-story, approximately1, 200 sq. ft. townhome with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a one-car garage. The Catalina is a two-story, approximately 1,481 sq. ft. townhome complete with three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms and a two-car garage.  The Santa Cruz is also a two-story townhome, with three bedrooms and two-and-a –half bathrooms and a two-car garage. Its sq. footage is approximately 1,635 sq. ft. All of these townhomes are model homes. The Santa Barbara is available from the upper $120s, the Catalina from the upper $140s and the Santa Cruz from the upper $150s.<br />
D.R. Horton also has three floor plans available in the Riverview area at Eagle Palms: The Preserve North. The first is called the Concord, priced from the low $100s- this plan is an approximately 1,017 sq. ft. home with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a one-car attached garage. It is a one-story plan.  The second plan for this community is the Newport; priced from the upper $120s this plan includes two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms and a one-car garage. This two-story model is 1,183 sq. ft. The last model available in Eagle Palms: The Preserve North is the Pasadena. Priced from the upper $130s, this plan provides an approximately 1,580 sq. ft. townhome with three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths and a one-car garage. This is a two-story model.<br />
Recently, Jonathan Torres purchased a townhome in Eagle Palms. He and his fiancé moved to the Riverview area from Miami and Torres, being a first time homebuyer, said that D.R. Horton made the process as easy as possible.”I always had access to see the home while it was under construction,” he said.<br />
“The home is great,” Torres said. “I haven’t had to have anyone come out for repairs since I closed.” He said that D.R. Horton is consistently making an effort to back up its quality and service.<br />
Torres said the townhomes are so different than any others he’s ever seen. “When you look at the buildings, they look like single family homes,” he said.<br />
Kinglet Ridge at FishHawk Ranch and Eagle Palms: The Preserve North are both communities offering townhomes with garages. For more information on Kinglet Ridge, call 689-4600. For information on Eagle Palms: The Preserve North, call 234-9530.<br />
The Tampa D.R. Horton office is located at 14055 Riveredge Dr. Ste. 200 in the Hidden River Corporate Center III. For more information, visit tpa.drhorton.com or call 549-1935. </p>
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		<title>Valrico January Business Column</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 20:24:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Storage facility opening soon Budget Self Storage on S.R. 60 and Miller Rd. is nearing completion. According to its Website, the storage facility will be open in February. Budget Self Storage is located at 2504 S.R. 60 E. in Valrico, for more information call 657-7744, e-mail valrico@budgetselfstorage.bz or visit www.budgetselfstorage.bz. </p> <p>CPA Opens New [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://ospreyphotos.smugmug.com/photos/458457955_Y32hA-300x300.jpg' alt='Budget Self Storage' class='alignleft' /> Storage facility opening soon<br />
Budget Self Storage on S.R. 60 and Miller Rd. is nearing completion. According to its Website, the storage facility will be open in February.  Budget Self Storage is located at 2504 S.R. 60 E. in Valrico, for more information call 657-7744, e-mail valrico@budgetselfstorage.bz or visit www.budgetselfstorage.bz. </p>
<p>CPA Opens New Office<br />
Certified Public Accountant John C. Bailey recently expanded his team and moved to a new office at 12307 Boyette Rd., in the Clarkson Allstate building.<br />
The new team member, Sue McCain, will assist Bailey with his growing business offering her wide variety of administrative and tax preparation experience.<br />
“Documents and files of a confidential nature can be left with Sue with confidence as she will make sure they are properly delivered to me and stored in an appropriate manner,” says Bailey.<br />
In addition to providing individual and business income tax preparation and planning services, Bailey provides tax preparation and consulting services for payroll, sales and use, and all state taxes.<br />
For more information, contact Bailey at 672-9449 or cbailey@johncbaileycpa.com.</p>
<p>Marco’s Pizza now Open In Plaza, Offering Delivery<br />
Marco’s Pizza, a franchise started in Ohio, recently opened in Valrico, located at 801 E. Brandon Blvd. The chain has been open for approximately three months, since October, said Manager Andy Dixon, a Lithia resident. What makes Marco’s Pizza different from other pizza places, Dixon said is that it uses better ingredients, everything is made fresh and nothing is frozen. “We make our dough daily,” he said.<br />
Marco’s most popular pizza is its White Cheezy pizza, with four types of cheese including feta, bacon, onions, tomatoes and garlic butter sauce. Dixon said this pizza is “award-winning.”<br />
Marco’s is offering limited delivery, within four miles of its storefront, and also offers take-out. You can also place you order online at www.marcos.com. Marco’s Pizza is open Sunday – Thursday, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. For more information or to place an order, call 643-9988.</p>
<p>East Meets West When Indian Cuisine Comes To Valrico<br />
Tandoor Indian Cuisine, in the same plaza as Marco’s Pizza, at 805 E. Brandon Blvd. in Brandon, has been open for approximately two months, opening in November. The restaurant offers take out and catering, boasting “Catering is our specialty” in its menu. It will cater for weddings, conferences, birthdays, parties and special events. No occasion is too big or small, it says.<br />
Kaustlubh Shiodkai, manager of Tandoor, said that it offers from dishes that other Indian restaurants don’t such as beef and pork, but it also has vegetarian dishes available. He also said their prices are about $1-$2 less than others.<br />
Shiodkai said Tandoor’s most popular dishes are its appetizers, Gobni Manchurian and Lollipop chicken. The restaurant can hold about 40 people.<br />
Tandoor has a lunch buffet from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., and is open for dinner Tuesday – Thursday, 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 5:30 p.m.- 10:30 p.m. For more information or to make a takeout order, call 654-7300 or visit it’s Website at www.tandoorbrandon.com</p>
<p>Marriott To Open Fairfield Inn &#038; Suites Hotel in Plant City<br />
New hotel is the first Fairfield inn in plant city<br />
Marriott opened an 87-room Fairfield Inn &#038; Suites by Marriott in Plant City in early January.  Located at 4307 Sterling Commerce Dr., the Fairfield Inn &#038; Suites Lakeland/Plant City will operate as a Marriott franchise.<br />
Whether you are traveling for business or for pleasure, the three-story hotel offers guests convenient access the Florida State Fairgrounds, the Sun ‘n Fun Air Museum, the Florida Strawberry Festival and Dinosaur World.  Rates begin at $129 per night.<br />
The hotel features a variety of enhancements to guest rooms and public areas, as well as the addition of distinctively designed suites.  The signature king suite offers separate living and sleeping areas.  In the living area, there’s a pantry with coffee maker, mini-refrigerator and microwave.  A dividing wall separates the pantry and it features a 32-inch television and a stereo system.  Additional in-room amenities include a desk chair, hair dryer and two phones with free local calls.<br />
A complimentary continental breakfast is available each morning in the lobby area.  Other hotel amenities include an outdoor heated swimming pool with whirlpool spa, exercise room, valet laundry service and free high-speed Internet and business center.<br />
For more information or reservations, call the Fairfield Inn &#038; Suites Lakeland/Plant City hotel directly at 757-6202, call the Fairfield Inn toll-free number at 800-228-2800, contact a travel agent or visit the Website at www.fairfieldinn.com.</p>
<p>New Businesses opening in Kingsway Plaza<br />
A restaurant and credit union will soon be available to local residents at Kingsway Plaza, located at the corner of Kingsway and Windhorst roads.<br />
Louie’s restaurant, a Latin/American café most popular sandwich is its Cuban and its most popular meal is its Picadillo, which is seasoned ground beef with diced potatoes and green olives. All of Louie’s meals are served with rice, beans and veggies. Owners and Brandon residents, Luis and Trini Simon, are both of Latin descent, Luis being Cuban and Trini being Puerto Rican. The 1,200 sq. ft. restaurant can hold up to 30 people and the Simon’s are planning on putting tables and chairs outside for patio seating.<br />
Louie’s Latin/American Café is located at 1217 Kingsway Rd. in Brandon. Its hours are Tuesday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., Saturday, 9:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., Sunday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. The café will be closed on Mondays. For more information or to place a take out order, call 315-9845.<br />
The Railroad &#038; Industrial Federal Credit Union Account Executive Humberto Bravo said that the credit union is aiming at a July opening date, but the Seffner and Brandon Chambers are hosting a ribbon cutting and ground breaking ceremony for Wednesday, January 14, at 1:30 and 2 p.m., respectively. The 2,500 sq. ft. credit union will feature safe deposit boxes and a drive thru, Bravo said. Its hours will be from 8:30 a.m. &#8211; 5 p.m., Monday- Thursday and 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Friday. Once the facility opens, Bravo said it will evaluate whether to open on Saturdays. For more information on the Railroad &#038; Industrial Federal Credit Union, visit its Website at www.rifcu.org or call 621-6661. </p>
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		<title>Newland Communities Renames Lake Hutto To Circa FishHawk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 13:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>By Michelle Caceres It’s not a part of FishHawk Ranch, but the 700-acre site formerly known as Lake Hutto has been renamed Circa FishHawk to reflect its close proximity to the master-planned behemoth. FishHawk and Circa developer Newland Communities and its advertising agency worked closely to settle on the new name. “We felt that it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://ospreyphotos.smugmug.com/photos/447786008_YV3SL-300x300.jpg' alt='Circa FishHawk' class='alignleft' />By Michelle Caceres<br />
It’s not a part of FishHawk Ranch, but the 700-acre site formerly known as Lake Hutto has been renamed Circa FishHawk to reflect its close proximity to the master-planned behemoth.<br />
FishHawk and Circa developer Newland Communities and its advertising agency worked closely to settle on the new name. <span id="more-346"></span><br />
“We felt that it was important to position this community as its own special place while still acknowledging the strong FishHawk Ranch brand that has come to define the ‘FishHawk’ area,” said Newland Communities Regional Marketing Director Pam Parisi.<br />
Located south of FishHawk Blvd., between Boyette Rd. and FishHawk Ranch, the steady pace of construction in Circa is currently underway. Roadways to two new schools, Stowers Elementary and Barrington Middle, are being laid with the schools slated to open in August. Attendance boundary lines for the schools are in the process of being drawn and approved. A public meeting to discuss boundaries has been scheduled for Wednesday, January 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the multi-media room at Randall Middle School.<br />
Parisi expects the community to attract families for the same reasons they’re attracted to FishHawk Ranch. The community will feature onsite schools, a convenient town center and a variety of amenities all connected by a trail system.<br />
In addition to families, Circa is also expected to attract singles, pre-family couples, empty nesters and retirees with its variety of housing options, including many maintenance-free options that appeal to these buyer groups.<br />
While the land plan is still being designed, product offerings will include apartments as well as a variety of single-family and multi-family options.<br />
Circa is the continuation and evolution of the FishHawk area, bringing a vibrant Village Center and fresh, new lifestyle choices-both residential and commercial-to the area, said Parisi.<br />
Newland officials say the community is still in the envisioning process, as they are attempting to nail down the land plan and product offerings. Builders are showing interest in the community but specific discussions with builders have not occurred.<br />
“It’s still way too soon,” said Parisi.<br />
For more information about Circa FishHawk, visit www.newlandcommunities.com.</p>
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		<title>Shop Local Day Declared By Mayor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 02:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie Gilmore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Each week, 10 local residents will be pleasantly surprised to receive gift certificates for local businesses, restaurants and retailers in their mailboxes. Each Monday, entries are drawn from newspaper and online submissions to the Shop Local campaign and it is easy to win! Shop Local, a new small business campaign developed by Osprey Observer staff [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://ospreyphotos.smugmug.com/photos/409277676_WDkYz-300x300.jpg' alt='Honorary Mayor Tammy Holmberg Declares Shop Local Day' class='alignleft' />Each week, 10 local residents will be pleasantly surprised to receive gift certificates for local businesses, restaurants and retailers in their mailboxes. Each Monday, entries are drawn from newspaper and online submissions to the Shop Local campaign and it is easy to win! <span id="more-319"></span>Shop Local, a new small business campaign developed by Osprey Observer staff and local retailers is an encouragement to residents to shop local and support the local small business community this holiday season. Local participating small businesses can be identified with flyers and window decals identifying them as local businesses. &#8220;This is a great campaign,&#8221; said Chick-fil-A Lake Brandon Village owner and Brandon Honorary Mayor Tammy Holmberg. &#8220;This is what living in a great community like Brandon is all about.&#8221; Holmberg joined 75 business owners and Osprey staff for a Brandon Chamber ribbon cutting to launch the new campaign. Holmberg made a special proclamation declaring: &#8220;Whereas, shopping locally keeps our community thriving and helps secure the longevity of our small businesses, I hereby proclaim, Thursday, October 30 as Shop Local Day and I urge all citizens to join me and shop locally in support of their fellow business owners.&#8221; Logging onto www.ospreyobserver.com and clicking on the Shop Local tab will give residents the Shop Local page where more than 40 local businesses have signed on to be a sponsor of the campaign. In addition, when residents enter to win the weekly drawing by entering online, they are also entering the name of the local small business where they shopped. &#8220;Each month, we will tally all entries,&#8221; said Osprey Observer Advertising Manager Shannon Carlton, &#8220;The local business with the most entries will become our Shop Local business of the month and will receive a plaque and a Shop Local profile of the month feature story in our newspaper.&#8221; Carlton can also be seen on the front page of the www.ospreyobserver.com website in a short video promoting the campaign. For more information on becoming a Shop Local participant, contact Carlton directly at shannon@ospreyobserver.com or call 924-4679. </p>
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		<title>Feed The Bay Event To Help The Needy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 21:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie Gilmore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>By Donna M. Rogers Based on the motto, “Together we can do more,” 14 churches in the Brandon area and two grocery store chains will join forces to combat hunger and poverty in a practical way. Due to the overwhelming basic needs of our community, the food pantries of charities in the Bay area cannot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://ospreyphotos.smugmug.com/photos/412106408_mS2DH-300x300.jpg' alt='Feed The Bay' class='alignleft' />By Donna M. Rogers<br />
Based on the motto, “Together we can do more,” 14 churches in the Brandon area and two grocery store chains will join forces to combat hunger and poverty in a practical way. Due to the overwhelming basic needs of our community, <span id="more-273"></span>the food pantries of charities in the Bay area cannot keep up with the demand to feed the needy. The goal is to collect 150,000 pounds of food to stock the shelves of 12 local charities. “Our economy is affecting families from all walks of life, and it is our desire to reach out to these people and share the love of Christ in a very practical way,” says Pastor George Thomasson from Bell Shoals Baptist Church. Church members will be given a preprinted grocery list at their morning worship service on Sunday, November 23. The church leadership will then encourage its congregation to leave church and go shopping at a participating Sweetbay or Publix Supermarket between the hours of 8 a.m.-2 p.m. for the benefit of those in need in our community. Feed the Bay participating supermarkets will be ready as store employees will have shelves stocked with grocery items requested by the charities, and trucks will be open and ready to receive these items to be delivered to the various charities. Sweetbay Supermarkets will provide trucks at each of their locations for delivery of the food. In addition, they have committed to giving a five percent donation of store sales from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. on November 23 to the participating charities. Recipients of the collection include ECHO (Emergency Care Help Organization), Metropolitan Ministries of Tampa, Day Star Faith Center, America’s Second Harvest of Tampa Bay, Women’s Resource Center, Everyday Blessings, Life Center of Brandon (formerly Brandon Care Center), Bread of Life, Good Samaritan Mission, Inc., Manna on Wheels Ministries, Beth-El Farm Worker Ministry and Cynthia Pinckney Ministries. Stacey Efaw, executive director of ECHO, is concerned about the state of our community. She says, “One thing that scares me most is that over the past month, over 70 percent of our clients are new clients, meaning they have not had to ask for help before. We are seeing people from all industries that have lost their jobs and need assistance -licensed electricians, plumbers, realtors, bankers, landscapers, employees of the car industry, etc.” Efaw also shares, “I had a man crying at the front desk of ECHO; he is a licensed tradesman, has worked all his life and has never had to ask for help. Last month, he sold all of his tools so he could pay his bills. He was so humbled and so grateful to receive the food that we gave him.” Efaw also expressed her thanks, “Without Feed the Bay, we may not make it through the holidays. I cannot express my gratitude enough to this community of for putting this opportunity to serve together. You are going to help thousands of people!” The community is encouraged to participate in this effort to “Feed the Bay” by visiting http://feedthebay.org. Anyone can help. You can purchase gift cards from any grocery store and drop them off at a participating local church for distribution, which include: Bay Life Church, Bay Life Riverview, Bell Shoals Baptist Church, Bell Shoals Baptist Church-East Bay, Big Bend United Methodist Church, Celebration Church, Cornerstone Baptist Church, First Baptist Church of Brandon, First United Methodist Church of Brandon, First Presbyterian Church of Brandon, FishHawk Fellowship, Grace Community United Methodist Church, St. Andrews United Methodist Church and The Crossing Church. For more information about this project or how to volunteer, please visit http://FeedtheBay.org, call Liz Brewer at 299-6745 or call Cindy Perkins at 661-3696, ext. 246. </p>
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		<title>Interns Learn The Ropes While On Osprey Observer Summer Assignment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 18:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marie Gilmore</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://ospreyphotos.smugmug.com/photos/406616551_ba7ir-300x300.jpg' alt='Osprey Summer Interns' class='alignleft' />Over the summer break, seven students, including college journalism majors, marketing and public relations majors and high school journalists, completed an Osprey Observer internship, a program open to all students interested in learning more about the field and jobs in journalism.<br />
“We love to open our doors and teach students about the opportunities available to them in the field of journalism,” said Managing Editor Marie Gilmore. “And, each time we complete a program, we learn something new, too.”<br />
Interns are asked to commit to 100 hours of in-office training on a flexible schedule. “Our interns leave our program with a letter of recommendation from us, 10 published articles and, hopefully, a new love and appreciation for the field,” mentioned Gilmore.<br />
University of Florida journalism major and Riverview High School graduate Jennifer Smith enjoyed her time at the Osprey Observer and said, “From the internship, I learned that writing is truly my passion and that I would like to pursue a career in print journalism.”<br />
The program, which runs spring break and summers throughout the year, requires a resume and a request, along with transportation and a love of writing. In addition, graphics interns are accepted and given the opportunity to design advertising and supplements for the Osprey Observer.<br />
In addition to writing, photography and reporting, interns are invited to Brandon South Rotary meetings and to participate in community events.<br />
For more information, call 657-2418 or email editor@ospreyobserver.com. Resumes and internships are being granted for summer, 2009.<br />
2008 Summer Interns<br />
Name: Jennifer Smith<br />
School: Graduated Riverview High School, currently attends the University of Florida.<br />
Major: Journalism</p>
<p>“The most memorable story I worked on was about the Pediatric Cancer Foundation&#8217;s Cure Kids Cancer Walk. It was an inspiring assignment because I got to work with a great organization and offer my support to a great cause.”</p>
<p>Name: Elizabeth Wilhelm<br />
School: Marist College/University of South Florida<br />
Major: Marketing<br />
“I learned how to market myself as an individual and as a part of an organization and how to create contacts throughout a community. I also learned a lot of interesting things about my community. </p>
<p>Name: Nora Zaki<br />
School: Newsome High School<br />
Major: Journalism and MidEast Studies with a minor in Arabic<br />
“I truly think interning at the Observer for nearly four weeks gave me a larger sense of independence. I learned how to listen intently to the person(s) I&#8217;d be interviewing to make sure I wrote down their responses accurately and wanted them to realize that I was truly interested in listening to them.  I guess one can say, my perception of the community where I live has somewhat improved.”</p>
<p>Name: Lauren Ashley<br />
School: Brigham Young University<br />
Major: English<br />
“I loved writing about the charm classes held at Center Place because of the interview I had with the teacher of the class. She was the perkiest and, yet, most sincere person I had ever met, and even though I was interviewing her about what she did, she took time to get to know me and really helped me to feel the importance of the classes she taught. I really wanted to be a better journalist and person!”</p>
<p>Name: Luz Ma<br />
School: Savannah College of Art &#038;<br />
Design<br />
Major: Graphic Design<br />
“I was interested in using my time wisely over summer break, besides just working, and developing any skills with computers or design.”</p>
<p>Name: Kasie Anthony<br />
School: University of Central Florida<br />
Major: Marketing with a minor in Communications<br />
“The internship helped me enhance those skills and apply them to real life situations. Just being in the office and experiencing how a business is run was a learning experience of itself.”</p>
<p>Name: Keria Martin<br />
School: Bloomingdale High School<br />
Major: n/a<br />
“ During my internship, I learned the true meaning of the term &#8220;prioritize.&#8221; Between phone calls for quotes and deadlines for articles, it was really important to priortize the multiple assignments that were given. Sometimes that meant rescheduling an interview to make room for a more important story that had a much closer deadline. I think this will be a crucial skill in my career as a journalist. “</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>Tenants Move In To FishHawk Crossings FishHawk residents now have a new option for their dry cleaning needs. Martinizing Dry Cleaners opened last month in the new FishHawk Crossings Plaza next to the Walgreens at FishHawk Blvd. and FishHawk Crossings Blvd. The location has a drive- through window for easy drop-off and pick-up and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tenants Move In To FishHawk Crossings<br />
FishHawk residents now have a new option for their dry cleaning needs. Martinizing Dry Cleaners opened last month in the new FishHawk Crossings Plaza next to the Walgreens at FishHawk Blvd. and FishHawk Crossings Blvd. The location has a drive- through window for easy drop-off and pick-up and offers a wide variety of dry cleaning and laundry services.<br />
According to leasing agent for the plaza, Matt Fuller of Barclay Group, additional tenants coming to the plaza include a dentist, named FishHawk Dental owned by Dr. Kerry Smith DDS, a FishHawk resident, which should be open by mid-November and Snap Fitness, a 24-hour fitness center also scheduled to open this month.<br />
Check out next month’s edition of the Osprey Observer for more information on these stores.<br />
There are still two spaces left to lease in the plaza. For more information, contact Fuller at (727) 733-7385, ext. 324.</p>
<p>Store Opens For Special Occasions<br />
Looking for that perfect dress for homecoming or another formal occasion? Bloomingdale resident Cheryl Bowen recently opened Perfection Prom and Party on Bloomingdale Ave., offering dresses, evening gowns and accessories for prom, Sweet Sixteen, Quinceanera, Bat Mitzvah, holiday parties, destination weddings and other formal events.<br />
A dress registry insures that the dress you choose will be unique for your occasion. Perfection offers personalized service with friendly sales staff to assist you in a fresh, contemporary setting with later store hours to accommodate its busy customers’ schedules.  Appointments and fashion show bookings are also available.<br />
Bowen, the wife of a retired Air Force officer, has experienced over a dozen military relocations throughout the United States and Europe and understands the value of a well-stocked dress shop when the need for formal attire arises.<br />
“In addition,” adds Bowen, “my teenage daughter Hannah [has] friends [who] are always happy to offer advice, keeping me in the loop and up on the latest trends.”<br />
Perfection Prom is located at 10313 Bloomingdale Ave., across from SuperTarget in the Bloomingdale Towne Center and can be reached at 621-1991. For more information, visit www.perfectionprom.com.</p>
<p>Orlando’s Best Offers Pizza and More<br />
“We want to be the type of restaurant where we know our customers’ names,” says Orlando Cruz, co-owner of the new Orlando’s Best Pizzeria in the Crossroads Ace Plaza at the intersection of Lithia Pinecrest Rd. and C.R. 39.<br />
In addition to New York style pizza, Orlando’s Best offers pasta, wings, Philly cheesesteaks, burgers and meatball sandwiches, many of which are homemade at the restaurant.<br />
According to Cruz, the restaurant’s specialty is the double decker pizza, which is made with the restaurant’s famous dough and secret recipe sauce.<br />
“We are very proud of what we do and what we offer,” says Cruz, a Valrico resident who co-owns the restaurant with Jim Michetti. “This is the type of restaurant where families can come in, sit down and enjoy good food at a great price.”<br />
The restaurant is open Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. For more information, call 737-1919.</p>
<p>Pet Store Opens in Sweetbay Plaza<br />
Bungle in the Jungle, a pet store located in the Sweetbay shopping plaza at the intersection of FishHawk Blvd. and Lithia Pinecrest Rd., opened recently offering everything from tropical fish to pet supplies.<br />
Owned by FishHawk resident Karin Allen, Bungle in the Jungle carries a great selection of pets including fish, birds, reptiles and small animals. Pet supplies include food, toys and bedding, breeding supplies and medical items.<br />
“With an exciting jungle theme, we make shopping here an experience you won’t soon forget,” says Allen, who has more than seven years experience in the business.The store is located at 16731 FishHawk Blvd. and is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday-Monday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.<br />
For more information, call 643-9686 or visit www.bungleinthejunglefl.com. </p>
<p>FishHawk Fest Planned<br />
The FishHawk/Lithia Area Business Council of the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce will host the second FishHawk Evening Fest on Thursday, December 4. The free event will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. at FishHawk Office Park on FishHawk Blvd. (behind Regions Bank).<br />
The event will feature local businesses showcasing their products or services and ample networking opportunities. Some of the participating businesses include: Kids Community College, Premier Care Pediatrics, FishHawk Flooring, SouthShore Realty Group, Osprey Observer, Melissa Snively State Farm Insurance, Sidekicks Martial Arts, FishHawk Storage and many more. Non-perishable items will be collected for a holiday donation to the Emergency Care Help Organization (ECHO) located in Brandon. Individuals who bring an item to donate will receive a free ticket for the door prize drawings.<br />
The FishHawk/Lithia Area Business Council, of the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce, is a group of business owners and representatives from the area of Lithia. The council was organized to assist in both promoting the businesses within this area and to further open dialogue with local businesses to identify area specific opportunities and challenges. The Evening Fest is a joint effort of the council and its members.<br />
For more information about the FishHawk Evening Fest or the FishHawk/Lithia Area Business Council, please contact Allison Braden at 689-1221, ext. 36 or abraden@brandonchamber.com.  </p>
<p>Lamb of God Opens Child Care Center<br />
Members of the Lamb of God church recently celebrated the opening of a new child care center, Open Arms Early Childhood Center, with a ribbon cutting with the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce.<br />
The center, located at 10540 Browning Rd. in Lithia, offers child care for children starting at 6 weeks old, preschool and prekindergarten programs and  before and afterschool care for children in kindergarten through fifth grade.<br />
Applications are now being accepted for enrollment.<br />
For more information, call the church at 653-2354 or visit www.ThisIsLove.org.</p>
<p>New Technician at Animal Hospital<br />
Dr. Ellen Matheson and the staff at Alafia Animal Hospital are pleased to welcome Daphne Farmer to the team as a technician and registered dental hygienist.<br />
In addition to having a bachelor of applied science in Dental Hygiene from St. Petersburg College, Farmer, a Lithia resident with three dogs and two cats, has an associate of science degree in Veterinary Technology from St. Petersburg Junior College.<br />
To compliment Farmer&#8217;s skill set and Matheson&#8217;s interest in dentistry, Alafia River Animal Hospital is adding digital dental radiography to its services. These dental x-rays will enable the group to best diagnose and treat dental disease.<br />
Alafia River Animal Hospital is located at 7017 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. For more information, visit www.alafiariveranimalhospital.com or call 643-1002.</p>
<p>Mandalay Mist Gets New Home<br />
Mandalay Mist Bronzing Spa and Boutique recently moved to a new location at 1123 Professional Park Dr. in Brandon (behind the Publix on Causeway Blvd.) after four-and-a-half years at its current location at One Divine Place.<br />
According to owner  Allison Macri, the new location has been well received by clients. “Besides being in a more convenient part of town for many of our customers, the upfront parking allows quick access to the boutique and tanning,” says Macri.<br />
Mandalay Mist has been exclusively offering and specializing in UV-free mist tanning since opening in April of 2004. With over 4,000 customers to date, its popularity spans the ages with clients ranging from 13 to 82 years old.<br />
In addition to award winning mist tanning, Mandalay Mist also features a specialty boutique for jewelry, handbags, clothing, giftware, gifts for baby, and much more. New lines for this holiday season include By Boe jewelry, Zum soaps, Skeem candles, Makes Scents candles (made right here in the Brandon area), giftable ornaments, Poo-pourri, Madie Deluxe handbags, Lucy B. perfume, and Wonderful Wacky Women gift art. Mandalay Mist will continue to feature jewelry and art from local artists as well.<br />
For updates and more information, call 662-MIST (6478) or visit www.MandalayMist.com. </p>
<p>Tailgate with Edward Jones<br />
Elijah Heath, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Lithia, is sponsoring a University of South Florida Tailgate from 5-7 p.m. on November 15 at Raymond James Stadium.<br />
Edward Jones provides financial services for individual investors in the United States and, through its affiliates, in Canada and the United Kingdom. Every aspect of the firm&#8217;s business, from the types of investment options offered to the location of branch offices, is designed to cater to individual investors in the communities in which they live and work. The firm&#8217;s 10,000-plus financial advisors work directly with more than seven million clients to understand their personal goals &#8211; from college savings to retirement &#8212; and create long-term investment strategies that emphasize a well-balanced portfolio and a buy-and-hold strategy. Edward Jones embraces the importance of building long-term, face-to-face relationships with clients, helping them to understand and make sense of the investment options available today.<br />
For more information, call Heath at 657-2078.</p>
<p>Pick Up Marketing Tips<br />
Please join the American Business Women&#8217;s Association at 5:30 p.m. on November 4 at Giordano&#8217;s to hear Shannon Carlton, sales manager for the Osprey Observer, speak about &#8220;Marketing Magic.&#8221;<br />
Business owners are invited to come and learn about target marketing, honing networking skills, inexpensive ways to increase market presence by using what you already have and effective advertising.<br />
Carlton leads monthly Marketing Seminars for the Osprey Observer&#8217;s advertisers.<br />
“Many clients come to her seminars with little or no marketing direction,” says American Business Women’s Association representative Debbie Bradley. “They can learn that they are their own marketing department and can increase their business without a lot of time, money or hiring of expensive specialists.”<br />
For more information, call Bradley at 493-1086.</p>
<p>Company Helps Get Computer Solutions<br />
Nearly all American families have at least one personal computer in the home and at work, being a vital part of everyday lives, but do you know what to do when something goes wrong? Now you can turn to Express PC Solutions, owned by FishHawk resident Liz Smith.<br />
“While it may be true that your children are surprisingly proficient at running your computer, you may discover times when even they don’t know what’s wrong with it,” says Smith. “Unlike the major companies and corporations, you might not have an IT department at your beck and call when something goes wrong. That’s where we come in.”<br />
Smith and her team have worked for major companies and corporations and are trained and certified to come to your rescue, no matter how small or large the issues may be. “We have even created an optional monthly maintenance plan that is affordable even for the newest start-up business owner,” says Smith. “We will schedule a regular monthly visit to your office to service your computer to help ensure that your system is up and running and not costing you valuable downtime.”<br />
Express PC Solutions also builds computers and designs them according to customers’ personal needs and requirements.<br />
For more information, visit www.ExpressPCSolutions.net, e-mail Smith at LizSmith@ExpressPCSolutions.net or call 846-5833.  </p>
<p>TechPlayzone Plans Night Out<br />
Every third weekend, TechPlayzone invites young people to participate in Parents&#8217; Night Out from 6:30-11 p.m. Leaving parents with an evening off, young people are able to enjoy TechPlayzone&#8217;s computers, movie making, electronic kits and more.<br />
During the month of December, there will be two weekends of Parents&#8217; Night Out so that parents may take advantage of additional time for holiday shopping, cooking and gift wrapping.<br />
During Parents&#8217; Night Out, TechPlayzone staff orders pizza and provides drinks and popcorn. The cost is $30 per child per night, plus $15 for each sibling.<br />
TechPlayzone is a science and technology center conveniently located near Riverview, Valrico, Lithia and Brandon communities. TechPlayzone is pleased to announce that it is a finalist for the 2008 Brandon Chamber of Commerce Small Business Award.<br />
Parents can find out more about TechPlayzone&#8217;s Parents&#8217; Night Out, Tech camps, afterschool programs and birthday parties by calling 684-7329 or visiting techplayzone.com/techplay.</p>
<p>Lil’ Swimmer Aquatics Offers Swim Lessons<br />
Although summer has come to an end, it is never too late to teach your little one to swim.<br />
New business, Lil&#8217; Swimmer Aquatics teaches children from about eight months, or as soon as they can crawl, to 5 years survival swimming skills based on the proven PediaSwim methodology in the Apollo Beach, Ruskin, Riverview and Brandon areas.<br />
“One of the unique aspects of this business is that I can actually go to the family’s home pool to teach their children to swim,” says Owner and Apollo Beach resident Korey Nielson, a graduate of the PediaSwin Academy. “All of our lessons are one-on-one with the child so we can individualize the lesson and gear the lessons toward the child’s learning style.”<br />
Nielson is a member of the National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA), hold a bachelors of science degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Utah and is a Certified Personal Trainer. For more information, call 777-3373 or visit www.lilswimmer.net.</p>
<p>Infant Swim Offers Survival Lessons<br />
Survival swim Master Instructor and Riverview resident Kari Bahour owns Infant Swimming Resource (ISR), a nationally recognized system of aquatic survival instruction for infants and young children. The program focuses on educating parents and children about aquatic survival and safety issues<br />
For details on these lessons for children ages 6 months-4 years old, call 643-SWIM (7946), email k.bahour@infantswim.com or visit www.watchmeswim.com.</p>
<p>Scare the Crow at Plaza Bella<br />
Scare the Crow will take place at Plaza Bella, located at 1078 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico, on Saturday, November 15, starting at 10 a.m. Scarecrows are provided by area businesses and organizations. People can bid on their favorite scarecrow by silent auction and the top bid gets to take home their scarecrow. Coordinators will also be asking people to vote on scarecrows in the following categories: Scariest, Most Trendy (fashionista), Best All-around and Most Talented. Organizing its Stuff the Turkey event for the month of November, Plaza Bella will be collecting food and cash donations for E.C.H.O. (Emergency Help Care Organization). For every five food items or $25 donated, donors will receive a chance for a Plaza Bella basket to be drawn at the end of November. At Scare the Crow, there will be samples, music and fun. There will also be a signed helmet by Bucs player Derrick Brooks for auction, benefiting the Diabetes Foundation.<br />
To enter a scarecrow, contact Roz or Matt at the Green Boutique at 685-9494.   </p>
<p>Chai Yo Thai Cuisine Now Open<br />
In the Thai language, “chai yo” means “cheers,” and at the new Chai Yo Thai Cuisine customers are treated to a celebration with every meal.<br />
“We strive to infuse a celebratory, yet refined, spirit into the food that we prepare, the service that we provide, and the atmosphere that we create for our guests,” says owner Topp Saenngarm. “We will offer a dining experience that highlights the simple elegance of Thai cuisine and the warmth of Thai culture, so that our guests will come to think of Chai Yo as the ideal place to relax with friends and family.”<br />
Located at 11695 Boyette Rd., Chai Yo’s menu includes a wide variety of Thai favorites from Pad Thai to Green and Red Curry and appetizers such as fresh rolls and satays.<br />
“We pride ourselves on three main principles:  the quality of our foods and services, the teamwork of our employees, and the respect we have for each other and our customers,” says Saenngarm, who started in the restaurant business at the age of 16 and went on to get a graduate degree in engineering from the University of South Florida.<br />
For more information, visit the Website at www.chaiyothaicuisine.com or call 671-6935.</p>
<p>Space Walk Starts Inflatables Around the World<br />
In an effort to give back to those less fortunate, Space Walk of Brandon owner Tanya Doran recently started a new program, Inflatables Around The World.<br />
“We were looking for a way we could bless children around the world and had a wonderful idea,” says Doran. “Each year, Space Walk purchases many new products so that our customers get the newest and finest product available. As we purchase the new equipment, we retire several pieces that still have many years of useful life in them.”<br />
Through the program, these inflatables can be donated to ministries all over the world and Doran is looking for groups that qualify for a donation.<br />
Call  681-8722 or fill out the application at www.herecomesfun.com.</p>
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