Eye On Business Riverview/Apollo Beach/Ruskin
Norgard Insurance Holds Ribbon Cutting
In early March, Norgard Insurance Group, located at 809 E. Bloomingdale Ave. # 387, hosted a Ribbon Cutting at the Brandon Chamber of Commerce.
Norgard Insurance Group offers its clients a variety of benefits the not limited to medical benefits for a group or individual, pre-paid legal, supplemental benefits, life and disability insurance and retirement planning.
For more information, please contact Dwayne Lewis at 928-4508 or via e-mail at dwayne@norgardinsurancegroup.com or Chad Norgard at 454-5072 or via e-mail at chad@norgardinsurancegroup.com
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Tampa Bay Printing Grand Opening
Now located at 501 S. Falkenburg Rd. in Tampa with Tampa Centre, Unit C-7, Tampa Printing will be hosting its Grand Opening with specials from Precision Car Audio (PCA) and The Glass Bandits including full feature car alarms installed for $125 and free windshield installation with full coverage insurance.
It is also offering 35 percent window tint for $100 on any vehicle with a life time warrantee and a free power window motor and regulator diagnostic, a $25 value.
It is also offering 10 percent of your next order of $100 or more from Tampa Printing.
For more information, call 230-9890 or visit www.813TampaPrinting.com.
New Yogurt Shop Open In Brandon
Feel good about supporting a healthier world. Relax your mind, body and soul by escaping to your nearest DJ’s yogurt stop, located at 2946 Providence Lakes Blvd. in Brandon.
The yogurt shop is a self-serve style of natural frozen yogurt in 12 flavors with 33 varieties of toppings and fresh seasonal fruits. It has zero grams trans fat, is low in calories and carbs. Any flavor with unlimited toppings is 0.39 cents an ounce.
It is having a grand opening special of 50 percent off all purchases.
It will be having a raffle drawing giveaway for DJ’s yogurt stop customers, which includes a three gigabyte laptop, two eight gigabyte digital cameras, two eight gigabyte Mp3 players and two $50 gift cards. The final drawing will be March 31 at 6 p.m.
DJ’s Yogurt Shop is located on the corner of Providence Lakes and Causeway, next to Starbucks. It is open Monday – Sunday from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
For more information, call the shop at 655-9808.
Chick-fil-A goes WiFi
Join the Honorary Mayor Tammy Holmberg at 9 a.m., on Wednesday, March 25 at Chick-fil-A Lake Brandon Village, located at 11325 Causeway Blvd. in Brandon.
Celebrate with owner Paul Holmberg and his staff as they cut the wire for a special ribbon cutting ceremony.
Bring your laptop and try out the WiFi, while enjoying free coffee and breakfast.
For more information, call 655-1237 or visit www.Chick-fil-A.com.
Biker’s Bay
Lenny and Nora Gillespie, owners of the franchise Biker’s Bay, a motorcycle repair shop, are celebrating the business’ one year anniversary. It is the only Ride In/Ride out bike shop in the Brandon area.
They are also members of the Faith Riders at Bell Shoals Baptist Church, 2102 Bell Shoals Rd. in Brandon.
It is located at 9520 E. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., by the Sheriff’s Department, three blocks west of Falkenburg Rd. For more information, please call 740-2453 or e-mail noraandlenny@earthlink.com
Computer Help
Providence PC Consulting provides in-house computer, network and application support for all your residential or small business needs.
Owner Jay Drennan started the company after 25 years of experience with computers and related technology. Providence PC Consulting offers a wide variety of solutions, including website design and hosting, data backup and recovery, audio/visual and video production, software training, virus and spyware removal, high speed router set-up and various troubleshooting and repair needs.
For more information, visit its Website at www.ProvidencePCC.com, e-mail Drennan at jay@ProvidencePCC.com or call 393-9495.
Title Company Receives Award
All American Title is proud to announce that it has been notified by its underwriter Stewart Title Guaranty Co. that it was one of its top 10 agents in the entire state of Florida for 2008.
All American Title Company has two offices, one in Brandon at 679 W. Lumsden Rd. and one in the South Shore area at 609 18th Street S.E. in Ruskin.
For more information, call 684-3330 or 649-9740. More information is also available on its Website at www.allamtitle.com.
Liberty Tax Is Just What The Doctor Ordered; Free Tax Preparation for Hospital and EMT Employees
To honor these often unsung heroes, Liberty Tax Service is offering free tax preparation for all emergency medical technicians and hospital employees during the week of March 2-6. The company will offer this service at their Brandon offices located at 231 W. Brandon Blvd. and 10827 Bloomingdale Ave. for first-time customers.
“EMT and medical professionals work selflessly each and every day, saving lives and making friends and family comfortable through times of stress and pain. It’s our pleasure to be able to give back just a little to these individuals who perform life-saving miracles every day,” said Stephanie Nussbaum, general manager and owner of Liberty Tax Service.
Call Liberty Tax Service at 681-5358 if you’re eligible for this promotion, and you’d like more details.
Planet Smoothie Has New Owner, Outlook
Planet Smoothie in Brandon has been in operation for nine years. Eight months ago, Tony Menendez opened Planet Smoothie by University of South Florida (USF) and has enjoyed running this store and seeing it grow. In December of 2008, he was presented with the opportunity to take over the Planet Smoothie Brandon location and was not very familiar with the area. “In taking a good look I immediately fell in love with Brandon,” he said.
Menendez said he is trying to build a new customer base to go on top of the great loyal customer base that Planet Smoothie already has and is actively looking for events, parties and meetings to cater.
He is also trying to educate potential customers out there about Planet Smoothie and its great products. Planet Smoothie uses all fresh fruit in its smoothies and no preservatives. “This is what I feel makes our smoothie such a great tasting product,” Menendez said. “We also have very unique names for our smoothies that stick with you like the ‘Chocolate Elvis’ and ‘Yo’ Adrian’ to name a few.”
Menendez said the USF store is very involved with the community and Planet Smoothie Brandon will be no different.
Planet Smoothie Brandon is located at 11391 Causeway Blvd. in Brandon.
For more information, call the store at 653-9515 or visit www.planetsmoothie.com.
Cuenelli’s Peruvian Chicken
Mayla Cuevas recently opened Cuenelli’s Peruvian Style Rotisserie Chicken with the support of her husband Erick and her sons Kito and Daniel and her daughter Gabriela, who work in the restaurant with her. The Peruvian restaurant first opened in October and offers authentic Peruvian food, cooked from scratch. The 1,200 sq. ft. storefront is complete with an oven that was shipped from Peru. It cooks on charcoal only, using no electricity or gas. “That’s what gets us the great taste of the chicken and is what we are known for,” said Mayla.
Cuenelli’s other popular dishes include Bisteck a lo Pobre, a sirloin steak served with white rice, beans, fried egg, French fries and plantains; Lomo Saltado, a grilled sirloin with onions and tomatoes served with white rice and French fries and Papa a la Huancaina, boiled potatoes topped with spicy creamy cheese sauce. It also serves some traditional Peruvian desserts including Alfajores or Peruvian cookies, flan and cuatro leches or four milk cookies.
The restaurant can seat 40 people inside, with room for approximately 35 on its patio area.
Mayla said that she has been getting requests for Peruvian ceviche and will begin to serve it on the weekends. Cuenelli’s is available for dine in, take out and also does catering.
The Cuevas’ have been local Riverview residents for six years and say they plan on participating in local Winthrop events with the other tenants.
Cuenelli’s Peruvian Style Rotisserie Chicken is located at 6260 Winthrop Town Centre Ave. in Riverview within the Winthrop Town Centre. It is open Tuesday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m., Sunday 12 Noon – 8 p.m. and is closed on Monday. For more information or to place a takeout or catering order, call 681-7773.
Kiddie Kat’s Childcare
A new business recently came to the area, Kiddie Kat’s Childcare, located at 1109 E. Camellia Drive in Brandon
Kiddie Kat’s is a licensed family childcare home and is looking to fill all current openings. The business was opened for two reasons. First, to help parents afford quality childcare at a reasonable price and second, to assist in teaching a strong foundation to our future. “Nurturing Our Future,” is the motto of Kiddie Kat’s, according to its owner and provider Kathi Collins.
The rates are very competitive, and the quality of care is extraordinary due to a low class size.
The following services are offered: structured environment; healthy, nutritious, tasty snacks and meals provided; diapers provided; indoor/outdoor activities; north Brandon/Seffner area, educational development based; daily workout video with Bert, Ernie and Big Bird; infant/toddler CPR and first aid certified; early childhood development certified and babysitting Available.
For more information, call 571-7085 or 918-7772 Collins is also available via e-mail at kathi@kiddiekats.net. Kiddie Kat’s also has a Website at www.kiddiekats.net.
Women’s Care Offers Extended Hours
To make those well women’s visits and paps a little easier for its patients, Women’s Care is staying open late on Tuesday nights in the Brandon office for those ladies who need evening appointments. One Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) will be on-site until 7:30 p.m. seeing patients in May, every Tuesday.
Also, Women’s Care is starting to perform in-house surgeries such as NovaSure and Essure procedures in the office.
Women’s Care of Brandon is located at 731 S. Parsons Ave. in Brandon. For more information, call 681-9171.
The Salon at Remington Provides Professional Services
The Salon at Remington, a Cosmetology program part of Remington College recently opened and held a ribbon cutting at its location at 6302 E. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Ste. # 400 in Tampa.
The Salon at Remington is a MATRIX signature school. It uses professional products from Matrix, Design Essentials, Pevonia and OPI.
All services are performed by students under the strict supervision of a licensed instructor. The salon functions and provides all services of a full service salon and spa including manicures, pedicures, facials and waxing. Hair services include cuts, color, perms, relaxers, up do’s, braids, hair extensions and many more services.
If you’re interested in starting a cosmetology program, please come and take a tour of Remington’s campus. It has classes starting monthly. Remington also has many other diploma and degree programs. You can reach the admissions department at 935-5700.
The salon is open Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. -3:30 p.m., appointments are recommended but walk-ins are welcome.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 316-4470.
Riverview Press Releases
Remembering Your Pet This Valentine’s Day
Celebrate the “other” love of your life at Dog Gone Holistic, located at 5620 FishHawk Crossing Blvd. in Lithia, on Saturday, February 14, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Get a free doggie or kitty Valentine’s Day gift with any purchase of $10 or more. Our pet’s love us unconditionally…show them how much you love them back this Valentine’s Day with special treats and gifts from Dog Gone Holistic.
For more information, call 651-0842.
Mardi Gras Festival Made Kid Friendly
Relay For Life’s Team Home Advantage Pet Care is hosting the Mardi Gras Children’s Carnival on Sunday, February 22, at 1 p.m. at the Brandon Moose Lodge Hall located at 804 S. Miller Rd. It is open to kids of all ages with games, prizes, food and fun available. Tickets will be sold for $1 each or in packets of 15 for $12 or 25 for $20 or purchase packets of 15 for $10 in advance from any Home Advantage team member.
For more information, call Amber Roland at 361-6976 or e-mail ams217@hotmail.com.
Salon Hosting Locks of Love
If you are in need of a new hairstyle and would like to donate your hair to Locks of Love, please stop by En Vogue Salon, located at 11343 Big Bend Rd. in Riverview, on Sunday, February 22, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Prices for women’s haircuts will be $16, men’ haircuts will be $10 and kids’ cuts will be $5.
More information about Locks of Love can be found at www.locksoflove.org. For more information, call 672-3632.
Health Fair Extravaganza
A free Health Fair Extravaganza will be held on Saturday, February 21, from 1– 4 p.m. featuring all-natural, organic products and alternative methodologies at Riverside Golf and Boating Resort located at One Pier Dr. in Ruskin, sponsored by Bill and Louise Smith, owners of Apollo Beach Massage Therapy and All Healthy Choices, a Shaklee independent distributorship. Refreshments and chair massages are free, and there will be drawings for free gifts and health screenings.
For additional information, please call 641-8202 or e-mail lcsmail@earthlink.net.
Gallery Supports Local Schools
Beth Howard, owner of South Shore Gallery located at 447 Apollo Beach Blvd. in Apollo Beach, is spearheading a fundraising project in order to supplement the art departments at local schools, which are suffering from funding cuts, by offering 10 percent of one’s purchase to go to a SouthShore school of their choice.
For more information, call 645-0483.
Bike Nite Held in Gibsonton
The Showmen’s Association and Coconuts Bar announce Wednesday Bike Nite at 6915 Riverview Dr. in Gibsonton. There is parking for thousands, live bands, raffles, giveaways, drink specials, great food provided by Steak n Shake and The Club Grill, all from 7-11 p.m.
For more information, call 677-1109 or 677-3590.
Toastmasters Reach Goals
Four South Shore Toastmasters were recognized during a recent club meeting for achieving milestones in 2008. The awards earned were: Jeanette Doyle—Competent Toastmaster; Phyllis Hodges and Francine Webb—Competent Leader and Advanced Communicator; and Jan Diehl—Advanced Communicator. Toastmasters is an international organization for individuals seeking to improve their communication and leadership skills. South Shore Toastmasters meets at 9:30 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday monthly at Trinity Baptist Church, 702 W. Del Webb Blvd. in Sun City Center. For information, call 633-1523.
Roundtable Elects New Members
The board of directors of the SouthShore Roundtable has elected the following individuals as officers for 2009: Anne Madden – president; Dee Fridella – vice president; treasurer – James Johnson; and secretary – Don Schings. The SouthShore Roundtable Board of Directors is made of representatives of the four south county chambers of commerce, Apollo Beach, Ruskin, Riverview and Sun City Center, and their respective civic associations.
For more information, call 634-1396.
Chili Cook-Off to Benefit Parks
A benefit for the Friends of the County Parks will be held Saturday, February 21, featuring an outdoor flea market, starting at 8 a.m., and a chili cook-off, beginning at 12 Noon. Both events, hosted by the Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and
Conservation Department, will be held at E.G. Simmons Park in Ruskin, located at 2401 19th Ave. NW in Ruskin.
Contact 671-7655 to reserve booth space or enter the chili cook-off.
NAWIC 4th Annual Ladies Night Out
Women in Construction (WIC) week will be celebrated Sunday-Saturday, March 1-7, by more than 100 chapters of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC). This year the event is on Monday, March 2, from 6:30–8:30 p.m. and is hosted by Centex Homes at its Magnolia Park site located at 9008 Sienna Moss Ln. in Riverview. The cost is $15 and includes appetizers, drinks and a chance to win a $50 door prize.
Free goodie bags will be given to the first 50 participants who register online at www.nawictampa.org. For more information, call 769-8775.
County Details Projects Available for Stimulus
Hillsborough County government has submitted a list of its stimulus projects that are “ready to go” and could be considered for local funding through a possible federal economic stimulus package. The list of proposed projects totals more than $436.5 million and includes transportation, water infrastructure and energy efficiency projects. Some of the top projects on the list include widening Boyette Rd. from Donneymoor to Bell Shoals Rd.; and widening U.S. Hwy. 301 from Balm Rd. to S.R. 674.
For more information, visit www.hillsboroughcounty.org/administrator/.
Seminar Show How Pets Affect Well-Being
Feline Folks is conducting a free, educational program, How Pets Benefit Your Well-Being, on Tuesday, February 24, from 2–4 p.m. at South Shore Regional Library located at 15816 Beth Shields Way in Ruskin.
For more information, e-mail Info@FelineFolks.org or call 944-7651.
South Shore Library Hosts the Arts
South Shore Library, located at 15816 Beth Shields Way in Ruskin, will host the Muses: Celtic Music With A Zing! (www.themusesmusic.com) on Tuesday, February 10, at 2 p.m. Also being held is the Florida Pro Musica–Baroque Chamber Music Concert (www.FloridaProMusica.com) on Sunday, February 15, at 3 p.m. Free tickets will be available one hour prior to both programs at the library.
For more information, call 634-1396.
Garden Club Holds Annual Sale
The annual Riverview Garden Club Plant and Rummage Sale will be Saturday, February 28, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Riverview Civic Center, located at 11020 Park Dr. in Riverview. Items that the Garden Club members have put together include: plants and seedlings, many donated by area nurseries at bargain prices, along with baked goods, household items, clothes, books, jewelry, great treasures, raffles and yard art. All the proceeds from this sale go to various charities and organizations. The Riverview Garden Club holds monthly meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Riverview Civic Center.
For more information, call 653-1459.
Auxiliary Hosts Dinner
Sponsored by the Marine Corps League Auxiliary Riverview Unit #1226 to be held at American Legion Post 148, located at 7240 U.S. Hwy. 301 in Riverview, a spaghetti dinner will be held on Saturday, February 7, at 4 p.m. for $6. It is open to the public and to-go orders are available. The league meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Riverview VFW #8108, located at 7504 Riverview Dr. in Riverview.
For more information, call 672-1778.
Local Real Estate Agent Ranks Tops On Recent Kenst Report
The real estate boom of 2005 and 2006, coupled with the chance of starting a financially-secure and promising new career, enticed many to join the ranks of eager agents. Of course, the subsequent downward spiral of the market has seen its casualties as well, which has included a number of seasoned realtors in the Tampa Bay area.
But, for a number of agents who hoped for more, this is no time to throw in the towel but to use their skills or, in most cases, their natural talents, and be the kind of agent a client would want or need, no matter what the market looks like.
According to a realtor-by-realtor sales totals report, compiled by Tarpon Springs publisher Fred Kenst, the downturn in the business did not affect everyone, including Trish Waller, a leading agent, who simply knows how to keep her business prosper ing.
Waller of Signature Reality Associates, has been commanding respect and standing out among her peers, and has now teamed up with brother-in-law Randy Waller to be recently listed at No.76, of the top 125 selling associates (there are 7,800 licensed real estate agents listed in the Greater Tampa Bay area).
“I live by our motto, “customer service is priority one” because, I know that our customers are truly the life of our business,” Waller said. “Our number one goal is to give the highest service levels in our operating area.”
The Philadelphia native and mother of two Jenna, 7, and Alexandra, 9, relocated to Brandon, FL in 1994 after earning her degree in Sociology from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, PA. She then earned a Certificate in Paralegal Studies from Penn State University at Lima.
While pleased with her choice of business as well as the subsequent success in the world of real estate in Florida, Waller mentioned that she is both fortunate and proud to be associated with Signature Realty Associates and the other sales staff, but said that family still comes first.
“I am busy, but I cannot forget that I am also a mom, and that I do have mom duties” she said, adding, “I believe that actually it is just one more thing that helps me appreciate my clients and help them make the best choices.”
The Waller team specializes in residential home sales, short sales, relocation services and rental properties in the FishHawk Ranch, Lithia, Valrico, and now the Riverview and Apollo Beach communities, and emphasized the importance of protecting the interest of her clients, which includes having the knowledge as well as being able to educate her customers.
The purchase of seven full color pages per month divided between three editions on the pages of the Osprey Observer Newspapers, the largest community newspaper in the area, adds to the value of the business.
These ads are direct-mailed to over 70,000 homes in FishHawk-Lithia, Valrico, Riverview and Apollo Beach. They ads are also drop-shipped to dozens of businesses that distribute it as well, not to mention the team’s Web presence, which is massive and is rated among the highest in the industry for traffic, receiving thousands of hits each month and far exceeding nearly every nationwide brokerages local office for web traffic.
“The ball is rolling and now people know us,” Trish said, adding, “I always call back within 24 hours or less or, I can be reached directly at 629-5130.
The Trish and Randy Waller team is currently seeking listings for qualified buyers in the Riverview and Apollo Beach area.To inquire about listing your home, call 629-5130 or visit the website at www.TrishWaller.com.
Eye on Business Riverview

Pinch A Penny Celebrates Two Years
Pinch A Penny Boyette/FishHawk, located at the intersection of Boyette Rd., Bell Shoals Rd. and FishHawk Blvd., is celebrating two years in business this month, taking care of residents’ swimming pool needs.
“We are proud to be a Florida state contract licensed Pinch A Penny, offering not only supplies and expertise at our retail store, but on-site repair and cleaning at your swimming pool, with skilled technicians,” says owners Kim Zerr.
Hours are Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. For more information, call 657-1054.
Hospital Uses Games
South Bay Hospital’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Department is now using the innovative Nintendo Wii system to help patients recover from surgery, stroke and Parkinson’s.
“Our therapists are excited to offer rehabilitation patients something fun and new in the clinic,” says Rehab Director Paul Melancon. “Wii gives patients of all ages the ability to engage in physical exercise. The non-traditional approach is fun and stimulating which can speed up recovery time dramatically.”
“The addition of the Wii is a fine complement to our existing program,” says Melancon. “The ability to bring a smile to the faces of our patients and provide them an enjoyable rehabilitation experience is very rewarding.”
For more information, contact Melancon at 634-0221.
New Skin Care at Spa
Victoria Mrksich has moved her skin care business to A Peaceful Harbor Day Spa and Salon located at 1312-A Apollo Beach Blvd.
Mrksich, who has been in the skin care industry for more than 12 years, feels that her knowledge of services and products separates her from others in the field.
“I possess a strong knowledge of my services and products, a gentle touch and a desire to help you meet all of your skin care goals. Your skin care concerns are my skin care concerns, I am here to help,” she says.
Services include microdermabrasion, chemical peels, a range of facials and waxing services. In addition, she is also offering the newest technology in the industry, the non-surgical facelift. Visit www.MyVSkin.com or call 645-3303 for more information.
Carpet One Floor & Home Teams up with Box Tops for Education
Dove Interiors Carpet One Floor & Home and Dove Interiors Too recently announced its participation in the Box Tops for Education program.
According to Dove Interiors owner Joan Miller, in just over 11 years, Box Tops for Education has earned over $200 million to help America’s schools.
“Now, Dove Interiors Carpet One Floor & Home and Dove Interiors Too is joining the effort to help keep America’s schools stocked with supplies,” says Miller. “Stop by Dove Interiors Carpet One Floor & Home and Dove Interiors Too with your official Box Tops for Education coupons, and I will distribute them to Ruskin Elementary, Wimauma Elementary, Apollo Beach Elementary, and Summerfield Elementary.”
An active community member, Miller has owned and operated her Dove Interiors Carpet One Floor & Home since 1990.
“This is a new program for Dove Interior Carpet One Floor & Home,” says Miller, “and I’m very excited to have a direct role in the education of the area’s children.”
Box Tops for Education allows community members to earn cash rewards for their schools by engaging in everyday activities like buying groceries, shopping online, and making credit card purchases. Clip box tops from participating brands and earn money for your school. Make sure your school is registered and ready to receive rewards.
Contact Dove at 645-8660 or 672-9100 for more information about dropping off box tops, and visit Box Tops for Education at www.boxtops4education.com.
Five Guys Burgers and Fries Supports Toys for Tots with Tips for Toys
Five Guys Burgers and Fries, a national award winning fast food franchise, held its first annual Toys for Tots night in December at the Riverview location in the Shoppes of South Bay, off Big Bend Rd. Ten percent of the proceeds at the restaurant from the evening business will be donated to the local Toys for Tots campaign. The restaurant staff opened up their hearts by donating all of their tips from one week in November to buy toys for this worthwhile cause.
Five Guys Burgers and Fries in Brandon is located in the Westfield mall and can be reached at 657-0700. To reach the Riverview location, call 677-0400.
Martial Arts School Opens
There is something new in Riverview, KLS Tae Kwon Do. KLS Tae Kwon Do, located at 13320 Lincoln Rd, is a family-operated school that offers many programs from after-school pick-up to classes for the whole family.
According to owner Lori Van Kleeck, the primary focus at KLS Tae Kwon Do is for each student to grow into the best person they can become, using martial arts as a means of achieving their goals.
“The staff has been training and instructing in the local area for over 11 years and has developed a special curriculum for all students ages 4 and up to build self confidence, self respect and self esteem,” says Van Kleeck. “The primary aim of KLS Tae Kwon Do is not only to develop self defense skills but to also achieve academic excellence and to develop character. Students are required to furnish copies of their report cards to be eligible for each promotion.”
For more information, call 374-8838 or visit www.kls-taekwondo.com.
Learning Center Announces New Program
Huntington Learning Center of Apollo Beach recently announced a new program to give students a “Fast Track to Success.”
“This program follows the same guidelines approved by the Hillsborough County School District for the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) program, but it’s available to everyone,” says Executive Director Arthur J. Pierce II. “This program will help our kids perform better in school and will increase their skills to a degree that parents and teachers will see the difference.”
The program, a 12-week course offered two days a week for one-and-a-half-hours, is for students Kindergarten-12 who needs help in either math or reading or preparing for the FCAT.
The center is located at 6144 U.S. Hwy. 41 N., and can be reached at 645-4162.
Little Harbor Announces Townhomes
Little Harbor is pleased to announce an exceptional opportunity – the chance to purchase a two or three bedroom townhome in this amenity-rich, Caribbean-style seaside community on the SouthShore of Tampa Bay. A limited number of townhomes are being offered at significant discounts to qualified buyers.
Priced from the low $300,000s, these residences are marina and canal-front, and constructed of reinforced concrete block. Each unit has many design and construction features including expansive terraces, a washer and dryer, and am oversized one car garages and carports. The total AC sq. footage ranges from 1,000 to more than 1,800 sq. feet, with total area ranging from 1,800 to more than 3,200 sq. feet.
Ready to welcome you now are full resort amenities, including a secluded beach, deepwater marinas, wet and dry boat storage accommodating boats up to 60 feet in length, a private social room, waterfront dining, a Tiki Bar, heated pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center, tennis courts, massage therapy, eco-tours, water sports rentals, professional services and more. Little Harbor features more than three miles of open shoreline and unimpeded access to Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, which sets the seaside village apart from most coastal communities. This one-of-a-kind community is located just 30 minutes from three major metropolitan areas: Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota.
Little Harbor is an island-style residential resort on Tampa Bay. This unique seaside village presents an enchanting combination of beach, bay, river and harbor-front residential homes and resort-style residences, along with a colorful mix of amenities that evoke images of a bygone Caribbean lifestyle. The project is being developed by EarthMark Companies, a real estate development company known for creating resort-style, amenity-rich communities, as well as for its environmental stewardship through mitigation banking.
To learn more about this extraordinary and limited special offer, to visit the Sales & Information Center located at U.S. Hwy. 41 and Shell Point Rd., call 888-645-9010, e-mail sales@littleharbor.com or visit www.LittleHarbor.com.
Insurance Team adds Agent
All Bay Insurance Group recently added Jessica Weston to its team, as the agency continues to grow. A Riverview resident, Weston, who has more than six years of insurance experience, has earned a bachelor’s degree and completed her MBA.
All Bay Insurance Group opened in 2006 and specializes in personal auto, property, watercraft and motorcycles, along with financial services for the SouthShore community. The agency team consists of Joel Meek (agency owner), Troy Abell (account executive) and Esther Charpentier (contact manger).
“Our growth is attributed to our desire to help protect our customers rather than simply selling insurance,” says Meek.
All Bay Insurance Group can be contacted at 677-1121.
New Restaurant Comes to Plaza Bella
Food lovers throughout the area have a treat coming this month when the doors open to a new restaurant in Plaza Bella. Owned by Riverview resident Maribeth Hernandez and Sergio Arce, Rock N Pineapple will offer diners the opportunity to cook their own food, which includes Kobe beef, Caribu pork and much more with an Island theme, on hot volcanic rock plates right in front of them.
“When we decided to open a restaurant, we did a lot of research and asked a lot of people in the area what they were looking for in an eating establishment,” says Hernandez, who moved to the area from New Jersey a year ago. “We took all that and the pieces have been coming together for the last year.”
The restaurant, which is expected to open early this month, features a full bar, outdoor patio with seating for 30 and inside dining area.
“We are really excited to be here and are looking forward to becoming part of the community,” says Hernandez.
Rock N Pineapple is located at 1022 Bloomingdale Ave. in the Green Boutique-anchored Plaza Bella, at the intersection of Bloomingdale Ave. and Bell Shoals Rd., and can be reached at 321-4900. A Website will soon be up and running at www.rocknpineapple.com.
Resident Opens New Law Office
The Law Office of Ingrid M. Hooglander, P.A. is opening a new law office in Lithia this month.
At the new office, Hooglander and her team of attorneys plan to serve clients in the areas of family law, employment law, criminal law, social security/disability, personal injury, bankruptcy and real estate.
Hooglander began her legal career as an assistant state attorney with the Miami-Dade County State Attorney’s Office where she worked her way from a county prosecutor to an “A” level felony prosecutor, handling all aspects of the prosecution of the cases. During her tenure at the State Attorney’s Office, she tried over 25 jury trials and hundreds of bench trials. She has also worked as a staff attorney for circuit criminal and circuit civil judges, preparing judicial orders on all litigation motions and as counsel for two privately owned companies handling various employment law, human resources and general business issues.
Hooglander is a member of the board of directors for Brandon Young Life and YP Brandon and is on the planning community for the Brandon Chamber of Commerce for the Leadership Brandon Class of 2009.
For information or to schedule a consultation at the office, located at 16637 FishHawk Blvd., Ste. 103, call 363-6045 or e-mail ingrid@imhooglander.com. For more information, visit www.imhooglander.com.
CPA Opens New Office
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.
New team member Sue McCain will assist Bailey with his growing business, offering her wide variety of administrative and tax preparation experience.
“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.
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.
For more information, contact Bailey at 672-9449 or cbailey@johnbaileycpa.com.
Raquet Club Opens Restaurant
Apollo’s Bistro, a casual upscale bistro, recently opened next to the Apollo Beach Racquet and Fitness Club at 6520 Richies Way in Apollo Beach.
With menu items including shrimp or scallop scampi and clams with fresh tomatoes and herbs and rigatoni bolognese, the restaurant has something for everyone and recently started serving Sunday brunch.
In addition, Apollo’s Bistro can accommodate groups of up to 200 and catering is also available. For more information, call 641-2685. Restaurant hours are Monday – Friday, 11 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Around Riverview December
Winner of Drawing Announced
The final event for Mary Ann Wilhelm’s race for Honorary Mayor of Ruskin was a breakfast held at the office of Wilhelm Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. in Ruskin where attendees were entered into a drawing for a brand new Carrier Infinity residential air conditioning system, installed at no charge by Wilhelm. The winners of the system were Ruskin residents Dick and Sally Berg. The campaign raised almost $5,400 to be split between the Ruskin Chamber of Commerce and local charities.
Animal Rescue Needs Your Help
The Animal Rescue site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet its quota of getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute to go to the site and click on the purple box “fund food for animals” for free. This doesn’t cost you a thing. Its corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising.
Please help by visiting http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com.
Rotary Speakers Scheduled for New Year
The SouthShore Rotary speakers scheduled for January 2009 are: Wednesday, January 7: Christy Foster, Tampa Bay Higher Education Alliance; Wednesday, January 14: Takia McClendon, Lennard High School; Wednesday, January 21: club business meeting; Wednesday, January 28: Jim Hosler, applied demographer. The SouthShore Rotary Club meets every Wednesday at 12 Noon at Cypress Creek Golf Club located at 1011 Cypress Village Blvd. in Ruskin. Lunch is $12. Visiting Rotarians and guests are always welcome.
For further information, please contact Club President David Madden at 417-9015.
Corks and Forks a Success
Campo Branch YMCA, located at 3414 Culbreath Rd. in Valrico, held its fifth annual Corks and Forks fundraiser, raising almost $35,000 to benefit the YMCA’s Scholarship program which helps to fund participation in camping and life enrichment classes for children who might not otherwise be able to benefit from YMCA programs. The Campo Board of Directors has recently adopted a new strategic vision plan that includes an expansion of services into the SouthShore area.
For further information, please contact Mags Oldman of Campo YMCA at 684-1371.
Mayor’s Race Benefits Deputies Darlin’s
Mary Ann Wilhelm, president of Wilhelm Heating and Air Conditioning Inc., presented a check for $1,150 to HCSO Deputy Chris Gerard for the Deputies Darlin’s charity, generated by Wilhelm’s Ruskin Honorary Mayor’s Race campaign. Wilhelm Heating and Air Conditioning, located at 802 4th St. SW in Ruskin, will be a collection center for toy and clothing donations for the Deputies Darlin’s charity, affecting needy children and the elderly in Ruskin, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Especially needed are gifts for children ages 10 to 15. Donations can also be dropped off at the Ruskin Community substation located at the rear of the Village Shoppes at the corner of 19th Ave. and U.S. Hwy. 41 in Ruskin.
For further information about Deputies Darlin’s, please call Officer Budd at 672-7430.
AAUW Updates
The American Association of University Women members sponsored a Book and Author Luncheon in November as an educational scholarship fundraiser for girls and young women. Sally Fox chaired a committee to select an author for the luncheon. After reading several authors’ books, the committee selected Kathleen O’ Connor, a resident of Sun City Center. O’Connor spoke to the group about her three novels and read from her latest novel, No Doubt. O’Connor’s next book, Men of Paradise, will be available in 2009. The American Association of University Women meets in Sun City Center.
For more information, call Edith Rice at 634-7633 or e-mail at edithrice@aol.com.
The Sun City Center branch of the American Association of University Women will meet at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 13, at Sun City Center Golf and Racquet Club located at 1702 Pebble Beach Blvd. Dini Elliott, director of Graduate Studies for the Department of Journalism at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, will be the guest speaker. Elliott holds an interdisciplinary doctoral degree in Philosophy of Education from Harvard University, is an author of several books and hosted a radio show, Ethically Speaking, from 2003 to 2006. Reservations for the luncheon, $15 per person, must be paid by Monday, December 8. Make check payable to AAUW, Sun City Center and mail to Maryellen Thomas, 835 Oakmont Ave., Sun City Center, FL 33573.
Local Honored for His Discoveries
During the formal dedication ceremony of the “first 16 feet” of the Ruskin History Center, Frank Garcia, who discovered numerous early ice age fossils in Ruskin which he has on display in Camp Bayou, received the third annual award for Preserving Ruskin’s History from the Ruskin Historical Society. Garcia is expanding his display to include an educational center there and is preparing a permanent stand-alone display at the SouthShore Regional Library. Recently, he learned that one of his discoveries was a previously unknown species. The small manatee-like creature was given the name Nanosiren garciae which means “little mermaid” and honors its discoverer Garcia. The fossils will be displayed at Smithsonian Institution and the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville.
For more information, visit www.paleopreserve.org. For more on the Ruskin History Center, visit www.RuskinHistory.org
Knights of Columbus Help Veterans
The Knights of Columbus Assembly 1850 recently visited the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, nursing home and Fisher House to help maintain contact with active, injured, nursing home residents and retired military and their families. The order is dedicated to visiting and supplying needed items that are not readily available to them. Members invite residents to come out and spend some time with veterans on Saturday, December 13, at the nursing home, Haley’s Cove, located at the Haley Veterans Hospital Facility, for a pizza party, starting at 11:30 a.m. The group is collecting white T-shirts sizes large-5x, underwear sizes 38-44 waist and socks. These items will be gift-wrapped and handed out to each veteran.
For more information, call Ed Mcnamara at 657-7716 or e-mail Herbert Swoope at hswoope@msn.com.
Beefs Thanks Community for Support
Summerfield Beef O’ Brady’s and the Masengale family – Jamie, Rodney, and its special heart baby Olivia – would like to extend a special thank you to Tim and Missy Dorman and their children. The Dorman family donated the framed jersey that was raffled off at Beef O’Brady’s and $819.30 was raised to support Mended Little Hearts, a support group for children with heart disease and heart defects out of All Childrens Hospital that provides support and care packages for families with children in the hospital, as well as funding to help find cures for these children.
To find out more, contact Jamie Masengale via www.mlhofstpete.org or Kate Dumas at kate_beefobradys@hotmail.com.
ABWC Invites All to Luncheon
The Apollo Beach Woman’s Club’s next membership meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 10. The members will be treated to the wonderful sounds of the holiday season by the Sounds of Time chorus group from East Bay High School. The luncheons for the club are held the second Wednesday of each month at Summerfield Crossing Golf Course located at 13050 Summerfield Blvd. in Riverview, costing $16.
If interested, please join members at one of the luncheons as a guest by contacting Regina Lesnau at 642-3305 on or before the Friday prior to the meeting. If interested in becoming a member, please call Judy Peck at 746-1072.
The Apollo Beach Woman’s Club is also selling Apollo Beach license plates for $10 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo Beach community in conjunction with the Apollo Beach Chamber of Commerce.
If you would like to purchase a license plate, contact Sylvia Gordon at 641-8793.
In addition to the license plates, the club is offering Village Inn Pie Certificate for $10.
If you would like to purchase one or more certificates, please contact Sonja Davidson 645-2145.
All the proceeds from these two events will go to the clubs scholarship fund which awards scholarships to qualified Apollo Beach residents graduating from high school or adults pursuing a college degree.
Williams Boat Ramp Fishing Pier to Close
Hillsborough County’s Williams Boat Ramp will receive a $275,000 facelift beginning in December as improvements are made at this popular fishing pier and boat launch facility at U.S. Hwy. 41 and the Alafia River. The boat ramp will remain open during construction, but the fishing pier will be closed for 60 days to repair the aged and storm damaged structure. The pier will receive new decking, handrails and general repairs. Other improvements at the facility will include paving of the parking lot, changing boat fender bumpers, new water fountains and sidewalks to the picnic shelters.
For more information, contact Peter Fowler at 903-2263.
Gold Star Wives to Meet
Gold Star Wives Meeting – Suncoast Chapter will meet Wednesday, December 17, at 10:30 a.m.- meeting every third Wednesday – at Panther Trace II Clubhouse located at 11518 Newgate Crest Dr. in Riverview. Widows/widowers whose spouses died while serving in the armed forces of the United States or as a result of service-connected disabilities are welcomed to visit and join this chapter.
For more information, visit www,goldstarwives.org.
Denizens Feed Over 1,500
The 14th Annual Brandon ‘86 Rotary Denizens of the Deep Fish Fry fed over 1,500 guests in November at Rotary’s Camp Florida. Organizers said there were more than 294 kids under age 12 who got in free, ate free and had a great time jumping on bouncy castles, experiencing face painting and watching the magician shows all day long. Over 150 volunteers worked non-stop. The money raised from the event will go to charities in the Brandon community.
Caption: The 14th Annual Brandon ‘86 Rotary Denizens of the Deep Fish Fry fed over 1,500 people, with the help of 150 volunteers.
Ruskin Mayor Helps Abused
Newly elected Honorary Mayor of Ruskin John Smith presented Laurie Kepler, executive director of the Mary and Martha House, with a check for $2,833. The Honorary Mayor Campaign is an annual fundraiser for the Ruskin Chamber of Commerce and the charity of the candidate’s choice. Smith chose the Mary and Martha House as his charity because he has supported it since moving here in 2006, when he and his wife, Penny, a member of the Board of Directors, purchased the local H&R Block franchises.
Caption: (L-R) John Smith, Laurie Kepler and Melanie Morrison pose for a picture as Smith awards $2,833 to the Mary and Martha House.
ABWA Inducts New Members
The SouthShore Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association recently inducted 14 new members. The organization meets the third Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m. for dinner, networking and a business program with a speaker at the Freedom Plaza Clubhouse.
Guests are always welcome and should contact Penny Smith at 641-1040 or psmith@hrblock.com to be added to the email invitation. You can find out more about the SouthShore Charter Chapter at www.ABWASouthShore.com.
Caption: The SouthShore Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association recently inducted 14 new members.
Post Announces Meeting
The next meeting of the Riverview Detachment of the Marine Corps League will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 6, at the American Legion Post 148 located at 7240 U.S. Hwy. 301 in Riverview. The detachment is always seeking new members and the meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month. All former and active duty marines plus navy corpsmen who have served a tour with the Fleet Marine Force are eligible to join.
For additional information, call Jack Skelding at 672-1778 or visit www.mclriverview.org.
Upcoming Events at Moose Lodge
The coming events for Ruskin Moose Lodge, located at 1212 E Shell Point Rd. in
Ruskin, are open to qualified members and guests:
December 13—Hillbilly Christmas Party
December 25— The Lodge will be open Christmas Day
December 31 –Gala New Year’s Eve Dance with Taylor and Taylor
Spaghetti dinner every Wednesday from 5-7 p.m.
Chicken Wings every Thursday from 5-7 p.m.
Fish fry also serving baked fish every Friday from 5-7 p.m.
Sandwiches every Sunday 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Karoke every Saturday night from 7-11 p.m.
Live bands every Friday from 7-11 p.m.
For more information, call Katie Schaff at 727-251-5965 or email at caw7142@yahoo.com.
The Market at Summerfield
The Market is an outdoor market with arts and crafts, homemade items, plants and produce, operating every Friday night from 4-9 p.m. and every Saturday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. It is located in CiCi’s Pizza parking lot at 13141 Hwy. 301 S. in Riverview.
Interested vendors can contact Dana at 654-5429.
Ruskin Chamber Collects for Tots
Drop off you donations for Toys for Tots at the Ruskin Chamber of Commerce located at 315 S. Tamiami Trl. in Ruskin.
For more information, call 645-3808.
Drop Off Toy and Get a Cup of Coffee
Please drop off you donations for Toys for Tots at Sava Café, located at 5469 U.S. Hwy. 41 N. in Apollo Beach, and get a free cup of coffee for a great cause.
For more information, call 645-9595.
Hydro Harvest Hosts Bazaar
Hydro Harvest Farms in Ruskin is looking for seven canners and crafters for its first in a series of Homemade at the Farm. A u-pick farm in Ruskin at 1101 Shell Point Rd. E., it is holding its first bazaar on Saturday, December 13, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The farm will also have strawberries ready to be harvested as well as Christmas trees available.
For more information, call 645-6574 or visit http://www.hydroharvestfarms.com.
Holiday Gift Wrapping for a Cause
The Girl Scout Troops of West Central Florida 1175 and 210 will be outside Goin’ Postal, located at 10677 Big Bend Rd. in Riverview, on Saturday, December 13, hoping to raise funds for their troop. The Girl Scouts will be wrapping your holiday presents just in time for the holidays. The over 300 Goin’ Postal store owners nationwide are proud to support the Girl Scouts.
For more information, call 741-3636. To learn more about scouting, visit www.gswcf.org.
Mary and Martha House’s Holiday List
Mary and Martha House in Ruskin is collecting items for its Holiday Closet 2008. Suggested gifts include: gift cards to Walmart and other stores, blocks, arts and craft sets, developmental toys, accessories for girls, cars and trucks, jewelry, purses, make-up, stationary, journals, building sets, dolls, ball and sports equipment, action figures, watches, remote control vehicles, children and teenage DVDs, phone cards, books, preschool play sets, board games/cards, early learning toys, twin bed linens, television, bus passes, radio, vacuum, brooms, mops, DVD/VCR player, electric can opener, scatter rugs, alarm clocks and toasters.
For more information, call 645-7874.
CARE Presents Tree of Lights
The Critter Adoption and Rescue Effort (CARE) no-kill shelter for homeless dogs and cats is holding its Seventh Annual Tree of Lights for the Animals fundraiser from now through Christmas. The annual events allows area residents an opportunity to honor their past or present pets with a Christmas bulb or personalized dog or cat ornament which will be placed on a shelter tree. The trees will be lit through the holidays and the donations will go directly to supporting the 50-60 pets currently at the shelter. For a tax-deductible contribution of $5 or more each, a bulb will be placed on a tree for every pet you want to honor. For a $10 or more donation, a cat or dog ornament with the name of your pet(s) will be placed on a tree. At any time during the holiday season, visitors are encouraged to come view the trees and, hopefully, visit some of the pets available for adoption – if only to say hello and Merry Christmas. Tree of Light donation forms may be picked up at the shelter located at 1528 27th St. S.E. in Ruskin.
For more information, call 645-2273.
AP Chamber Kicks Off Lighting Contest
The Apollo Beach Beautification Committee and the Apollo Beach Chamber of Commerce presents the 18th Annual Apollo Beach Christmas Lighting Contest. Residents of zip code 33572 will have a chance to show off those decorations, with judging to occur on Wednesday, December 17, from 6–9 p.m. Categories are Residential or Condo Complexes/Apartment Complexes, with winners presented with awards by Sunday, December 21. Completed forms must be submitted to the chamber office, located at 223 Flamingo Dr. in Apollo Beach, by 3:30 p.m. on Friday, December 12. Forms can also be faxed at 641-2612 or e-mailed to abeachcham@verizon.net.
For more information, call 645-1366.
SCC Holds First Holiday Walk
On Saturday, December 13, Sun City Center Holiday Walk on the Central Campus on N. Pebble Beach Blvd. Begin your holiday cheer with breakfast in the Florida Room from 8 a.m.-12 Noon for $4. The club rooms will be open from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., offering free refreshments and handmade holiday gifts at low prices. The Model Railroad Club is also inviting visitors to come operate the trains, and in the Rollins Theatre, The Performing Arts Club, under the direction of Lew Ressiguie, will present a 20-minute holiday music show at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. At 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., John Bowker will entertain with a 20-minute presentation about Sun City Center. Another first will be the Holiday Club Tree that will be in the Atrium.
To volunteer at the event, contact Ann Marie at 633-1979.
Elmira’s Wildlife Sanctuary Holds Party
Please join Elmira’s Wildlife Sanctuary for a Christmas Lawn Party with traditional Italian cuisine on Saturday, December 13, starting at 3:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 4 p.m., costing $20 per person. There will be a Chinese auction and a 50/50 raffle.
For tickets and directions, call 941-776-8975 or visit www.elmiraswildlife.org.
SKids Perform Christmas Memories
The Performing Arts Club Kids are coming in concert for Christmas Memories on Friday, December 12, at 7 p.m. at Calvary Lutheran Church, located at 5309 U.S. Hwy. 41 N., with a reception to follow. It will feature the Packettes and Ellen Kleinschmidt. Donations will provide Christmas gifts to needy children in the SouthShore area.
For more information, call 633-4286.
Resident Receives Good Samaritan Award
Ruskin resident Maxine Zerr was recently honored by Lutheran Services of Florida for her volunteer work, especially with the Community Cupboard food pantry, a ministry of Calvary Lutheran Church located at 5309 U.S. Hwy. 41 N. in Apollo Beach. The Community Cupboard provides food for 20,000-25,000 needy persons per year.
For more information, call 645-1305.
RUMC Dedicates Youth House
Ruskin United Methodist recently dedicated a house on Shell Point Rd. meant to be used by the Youth group. Many of the youth of the church and their parents devoted time and work to refurbishing the home. The youth group meets weekly on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m., welcoming those in sixth grade and up. In November, several of the men who helped refurbish the youth house roasted Youth Director Hal Jeffery. A great time was had by all.
For more information, call 645-1241 weekdays between 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
St. Stephens Hosts Adore 2097
Adore 2097, featuring popular Christian recording artist Matt Maher, will be at St. Stephen Catholic Church, located at 5049 Bell Shoals Rd. in Brandon, on Friday, December 19, to help celebrate the Advent season at the church. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the night of Eucharistic adoration, praise and worship will run from 7-9:30 p.m. Joining Maher on stage as fellow worship leaders will be Christian recording artists Kelly Pease and Josh Blakesly. Audience members also will hear from Adore 2097 co-founder George Paul. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Buyers will receive one free ticket for every eight tickets purchased.
For information, call Eduard Lugo at 671-4434 or the parish office at 689-4900. You can also visit http://www.ststephencatholic.org.
Calvary Holds Annual Angel Tree Project
Calvary Lutheran Church, located at 5309 U.S. Hwy. 41 N. in Apollo Beach, will hold its annual Angel Tree project through Sunday, December 14. Project chairpersons, Jack and Norma Kitzman have compiled a list of over 500 SouthShore needy children from area schools and agencies. A Christmas tree will be at the church with tags that give the sex, age, sizes and requested gifts from the children. Every effort is made to provide each child a set of clothes and one toy. Proceeds raised by fundraisers held to benefit Angel Tree and monetary gifts will be used to purchase clothes and gifts for those tags that are not taken. Beall’s Outlet is giving a discount card punch for each food item donated for the Community Cupboard food pantry. Those cards that are not being used by the recipient can be donated to the church and will be used toward those purchases. Because of hard economic conditions, some families, in lieu of gifts, have asked for support of special medical needs of a child. It is the hope that the project can provide for some of those needs and make sure the rest of the children also have a gift to open.
Additional information can be obtained by contacting the church office at 645-1305.
St. John Episcopal Offers Holiday Hope
St. John the Divine Episcopal Church is offering a service of comfort and hope that will be held Tuesday, December 16, at 7 p.m. This will be a time for prayer, reflection and fellowship for those experiencing difficulty handling the holidays due to sorrow, loss, pain, depression, addiction, financial problems or any other contributing factors. Refreshments will be served after the service. Everyone in the community is invited; whether in need and hurting, or willing to offer support and compassion.
For more information, please call 645-1521.
Musical Drama Emmanuel Coming
First Baptist Church of Gibsonton, located at 9912 Indiana St., presents Emmanuel – Celebrating Heaven’s Child on Saturday, December 20, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, December 21, at 10:30 a.m. See and hear the story of the first Christmas as told in Luke’s Gospel. Watch as Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem, the wise men bring their gifts to the Savior and shepherds leave their flocks to worship baby Jesus in the Bethehem manger.
For more information, call 677-1301.
New Members at Big Bend
Big Bend United Methodist Church in Riverview, located at 11525 Big Bend Rd., accepted 13 new members in November. The church offers two identical services at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Sundays in which people of all races worship in a casual atmosphere.
The church is offering DivorceCare, a 13-week support group for people experiencing divorce or separation, meeting on Sundays at 6 p.m. A support group, Celebrate Recovery, for women who have hurts, habits or hang-ups meets on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Call the church at 677-9482 or visit www.bigbendumc.org for more details.
Choir Members at UMC Perform Musical
The 60-voice Chancel Choir from the United Methodist Church of Sun City Center, located at 1210 Del Webb Blvd. W., will be performing its Christmas musical entitled A Classic Christmas during the worship services of Saturday, December 13, at 4 p.m. and again on Sunday, December 14, at 10:55 a.m. The production will feature a powerful visual element that includes images and video from various historical periods. These services are free and open to the public, and early arrival is encouraged due to limited seating.
For additional information, please contact Jeff Jordan at.634-2539 or 938-4911.
South Shore Sound Chorus Welcomes Ladies
The South Shore Sound Chorus will be taking a break from practices until Monday, January 5 and invites all ladies interested in singing to come join in the fun and educational chorus at that time. Practices are on Monday at 7 p.m. at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church on W. Del Webb Blvd.
For further information, call Terry at 786-9418 or visit www.southshoresound.org.
South Bay Donates to Those in Need
South Bay Church, located at 13498 U.S. Hwy. 301 S. in Riverview, joined together with Coldwell Banker Dolphin Realty this year in an effort to help many families during these economic hard times. Together they were able to assist 18 families by providing free turkeys and baskets filled with all the fixin’s needed to prepare a hearty Thanksgiving dinner. South Bay Church will once again reach out to the local community and try to assist those in need during these economic hard times by sponsoring a local dinner and collecting presents for children ages 1-18.
If you would like to donate gifts or if you know of someone who has children and needs some assistance with Christmas gifts this year, please contact Diane at dianeallers@verizon.net no later than Monday, December 15.
Riverview Church Unveils Christmas Events
Riverview United Methodist Church, located at 8002 U.S. Hwy. 301 S. in Riverview, announces several events to make your Christmas special: The Chancel Choir will be presenting the Christmas Cantata One Small Child at both services, 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., on Sunday, December 14; On Wednesday evening, December 17, free spaghetti and all the trimmings will be provided by the worship committee. There will be fun activities, carols to sing and entertainment to follow the meal; The Children’s Christmas Musical will be held on Sunday, December 21, at 6:30 p.m.Practices are being held every Wednesday evening from 7–7:45 p.m.
If you have any questions, please contact Amy Yost at 840-8120; The Praise in Motion liturgical dance group has also begun meeting and is also preparing presentations for the Advent season, meeting weekly on Sundays in the Ford Youth Building at 4:30 p.m. Praise in Motion is open to all children from kindergarten through 12th grade. For more information, contact Diana Williams at 677-3261. Contact the church office at 677-5995 weekdays between 9 a.m. and 12 Noon or visit www.riverviewflumc.org.
Eye on Business Riverview December

Playmania Adds New Programs
PlayMania, a family owned indoor children’s play and learning center, offering a series of parent-child programs devoted to the physical, emotional and social development of children including open play and classes children from birth to age six, recently added new programs including a dance class, toddler and preschool music and ornament making.
Visit www.playmaniatampa.com or call 649-8919 for more information.
Florist Celebrates New Location
Formerly Apollo Beach Flowers, Riverview Florist opened recently at 9405 U.S. Hwy. 301 S., at the intersection with Gibsonton Rd., in Riverview. Owned by Rick and Jan Crosby, who owned Apollo Beach Flowers for 15 years and Sun City Flowers before that, Riverview Florist is a full service floral store with products including balloon bouquets, silk flowers and fresh arrangements.
“We can do flowers for weddings, funerals, parties or gifts, says Jan, who takes great pride in the flowers, especially the roses. “We pride ourselves on our customer service and stand behind every one of our arrangements.”
The Crosbys have already started making themselves a part of the community through charity work and special deals for students at East Bay High School.
“We are really excited to be here and are looking forward to everyone finding out about us,” says Jan.
For more information, call the store at 677-9700 or visit www.riverviewsfinestflorist.com. For toll free calling nation-wide, call 1-800-525-4438.
Shop Local at CRT
Looking to buy something electronic for someone on your holiday list this year? Then instead of hitting one of the national chain stores, head over to CRT Computers at the intersection of Big Bend Rd. and Summerfield Blvd.
“We sell pretty much everything you will find at one of the big retailers, but with personal customer service and one on one attention,” says Daniel Zell who owns the store with fellow Riverview resident John Delage. “No one gets lost in the shuffle here.”
CRT, which recently celebrated its one year anniversary in this location, is a full retail store offering computer repair and retail, televisions, cameras, MP3 players and much more.
“We recently started stocking security cameras for homes and businesses,” says Zell, who explains that the interest in security cameras has grown in the tough economy.
For more information, call the store at 671-1108.
Legacy Holds Ribbon Cutting
Legacy Venture Group & BuyBizUSA owner Brian Stephens is hosting a ribbon cutting and evening networking event on Thursday December 11, beginning at 5:30 pm.
“Light refreshments, food, live music and fun for all will be available,” says Stephens. “The Beaux Art Gallery next door will be hosting a ‘Your Business & Art’ event in conjunction with the Ribbon Cutting.”
Legacy Venture Group Office is located in the Winthrop Shopping Center at 11256-B Winthrop Main St. in Riverview on the first floor of the Times Building (large white columns) on the far corner in the front, next to the Beaux Art Gallery.
For more information, call 571-7700.
Southbay Hosts Holiday Stroll
The Shoppes of Southbay will hold the first annual South Shore Holiday Stroll on Saturday, December 13. All proceeds will toward helping to stock local food pantries. The event will be held from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the shopping center on the southeast corner of Big Bend Rd. and U.S. Hwy. 301 in Riverview.
This is a free event open to the public. Guests will begin their stroll at the eastern end of the center where every family will be given a card to be stamped or signed by each of the shops. Each shop will have a sampling or goody for the families. Santa will be at the end of the stroll and will be available for pictures. Once the card is filled out completely the family will be given a goody bag and their card will be entered into a raffle for one of five beautiful gift baskets.
Participating shops include: Smoothie King, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Little Ceasars, Risque, Goin’ Postal, Sweetbay, Great Clips, Sonlight, Playmania, Leslies, Dove Interiors, Planet Beach, New Identities, LeBelle’s, Southbay Auto Service, Game Time, Buffalo Wild Wings, Goodyear and Fifth Third Bank.
Special appearances will be made by Buccaneer Cheerleaders, Lightning Girls, East Bay High School Jazz Band and Krewe of the South Shore Marauders pirates. Girls Scouts will also be available to do all your holiday gift wrapping.
Participants are asked to bring a canned good to assist in this effort.
For more information, contact Jennifer Griest from Southbay Auto at 675-5181.
Self Storage Hosts Ribbon Cutting
Self Storage Centers of America, located at 9234 Causeway Blvd., is hosting a ribbon cutting with the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce on December 16 at 12 Noon.
The facility, which opened in October, has 546 climate-controlled units, 60 parking spots for RV’s and boats as well as 80 outside non-climate controlled units that range from 10×20 to 10×40.
“Our facility has drive up storage units, RV/boat parking, free truck and driver with move-in, boxes and packing supplies and state of the art security,” says General Manager Sheila Burnett. “We are considered a Class “A” Facility.”
Office hours of operation are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday – Saturday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Sunday. Gate Operation is 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
For more information, call 621-7867.
Cardel Homes introduces new evening Model Home Hours
To accommodate homebuyers’ schedules, Cardel is pleased to announce new model home hours, effective immediately. The new hours are Monday to Friday, 2–8 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. and Sunday, 12 Noon–6 p.m.
Despite the later hours and elegant decor, evening dress is not required.
Cardel Homes builds single family, multi-family, and resort homes in locations across North America. For more than 30 years, their dedication to quality, fairness, and community involvement has made Cardel a mainstay among serious builders in the cities where they operate. In addition to achieving a reputation for design innovation and homebuyer satisfaction, Cardel is known for their charity and community initiatives. Cardel has conceived of organized, and funded numerous events that bring neighbors together on behalf of worthy causes. Cardel offers models in Starling Water on FishHawk Blvd. and within the Garden District in FishHawk Ranch and in Covington Park, in Apollo Beach.
For more information, visit www.cardelhomes.com.
Planet Beach Celebrates Anniversary
Planet Beach Contempo Spa is celebrating one year in its location in Summerfield.
“Planet Beach Contempo Spa offers an escape from daily stress by offering affordable day spa services that are controlled by the client,” says representative Anne Toro.
New services at the spa include cosmetic teeth whitening by Whiter Image, a Hydration Station, similiar to a vitamin infused steam bath that also used radiant heat that allows pores to open up and skin to become deeply hydrated, a private label nutrition line that includes meal replacement shakes, as well as online indiviualized meal planning, UV therapy (previously known as tanning) and Mystic spray tan.
“We also offer Hydromassage: it uses whirlpool jets heated to 100 degrees that the customer can adjust the pressure and the speed. The water is fully encapsulated so the client does not get wet from the jets,” says Toro. “We also offer photo rejuvenation via our Rejuvasun bed. LED light is known to help with collagen production, which is what helps plump our skin. This in turns leads to the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.”
Planet Beach is located in the Shoppes of Southbay, at the intersection of U.S. Hwy. 301 and Big Bend Rd. and is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday 12 Noon-5 p.m.
To schedule an appointment, call 741-9280 and for more information, visit www.planetbeach.com.
Author Joins Dolphin Realty
Tommy Lovett, author of Doors Wired Shut, has joined Coldwell Banker, Dolphin Realty, in Apollo Beach.
“Tommy’s drive and desire to help people will bring great value to Dolphin Realty and fit well with our Customer First mentality and we are blessed to have him,” says broker Dianne Allers. “Tommy’s book is a true story about unfair housing practices toward handicapped and disabled American Veterans attempting to purchase a home.”
Lovett joined the United States Army in September of 1982 and was injured in the line of duty receiving an honorable discharge on May 15, 1984.
“Tommy quickly noticed discrimination in housing for Disabled veterans and has become a champion for Veteran housing,” says Allers. “He specializes in Veterans Administration specially adapted housing as well as VA loans and grants for veterans qualified for home purchase. Tommy brings to Coldwell Banker Dolphin Realty the passion to further the cause of veteran housing expertise.”
For more information, contact Lovett at 494-4867.
Ground Brocken at Riverview Hilton
Stacy Snow Feiler of Legacy Venture Group Business Brokers was one of the first visitors at the site of Riverview’s first hotel, the Hilton Garden Inn, Tampa South East, which is slated to open in January 2009.
“I saw first hand what the Great American Bar & Grill will look like, heard the echo of the 4,200 sq. ft. meeting space, climbed six flights of stairs to the presidential suite and tromped through construction workers to visit the fitness room, pool, fireplace lobby and two kitchens,” says Feiler.
For more information, visit www.hilton.com.
Free Financial Seminar
United Mortgage Affiliates is offering a free seminar covering financial issues including short sales, how to get 100 percent financing and home buying and selling this month.
The seminars will take place on Wednesday, December 10, and Wednesday, December 17, from 6-7 p.m. and both Saturday, December 13 and Saturday, December 20 from 10-11 a.m. at the Century 21 – Link Realty office at 1517 Oakfield Dr. in Brandon.
For more information, contact Michelle Teeter at 300-2522 or Joe Haynes at 781-9487.
Eye On Business Riverview

New Owners of Apollo Beach Flooring celebrate with ribbon cutting From flooring and cabinets to countertops, blinds, shutters or shades, Apollo Beach Flooring has everything you need to give your home a face lift. Newly owned by Richard Widmer and Dorothy Williams, Apollo Beach Flooring offers sale and installation of carpet, wood flooring, laminate flooring, cork, tile, (floors, walls, backsplash etc), VCT and vinyl and cabinets (custom and prefab), countertops (laminate, granite, solid surface) and custom blinds, shutters and shades. It also provides floor repairs, carpet stretching, cabinet repairs and floor care products. “We come to your home or business to measure and give you a free estimate. We offer a lifetime warranty on our installations,” says Widmer, who has 27 years experience in the industry. “We love this area. It is a beautiful quaint town. This area is growing and we felt we could make a contribution to the community with Rick’s expertise and knowledge.” Apollo Beach Flooring and More is located at 205 Apollo Beach Blvd, Ste. 105 and can be reached at 645-6118 or apolloflooring@verizon.net. Hours are Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Store Opens For Special Occasions 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, and other formal events. 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. 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. “In addition,” adds Bowen, “My teenage daughter Hannah’s friends are always happy to offer advice, keeping me in the loop and up on the latest trends.” 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.
Thai Restaurant Opens on Boyette 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. “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.” 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. “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. For more information, visit the Website at www.chaiyothaicuisine.com or call 671-6935.
TechPlayzone Plans Night Out Every third weekend TechPlayzone invites young people to participate in Parents’ Night Out from 6:30-11 p.m. Leaving parents with an evening off, young people are able to enjoy TechPlayzone’s computers, movie making, electronic kits and more. During the month of December, there will be two weekends of Parents’ Night Out so that parents may take advantage of additional time for holiday shopping, cooking and gift wrapping. During Parents’ Night Out, TechPlayzone staff orders pizza and provides drinks and popcorn. The cost is $30 per child per night plus $15 for each sibling. 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 2008 Brandon Chamber of Commerce Small Business Award. Parents can find out more about TechPlayzone’s Parents’ Night Out, Tech Camps, After School Programs and Birthday Parties by calling 684-7329 or visit techplayzone.com/techplay.
Lil’ Swimmer Aquatics Offers Swim Lessons Although summer has come to an end, it is never too late to teach your little one to swim. New business, Lil’ Swimmer Aquatics teaches children from about 8 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. “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.” For more information, call 777-3373 or visit www.lilswimmer.net.
Resident Offers Legal Services in Riverview Riverview resident Michael C. McGinn, P.A. recently moved his law office from downtown Tampa to the Riverview area offering residents help in the areas of family law, personal injury and auto accidents and criminal defense. “Unless I am with a client or in court I will always take your call and I am available 24/7. I have night and weekend appointments available and I offer services at affordable fees which is important in today’s economy,” says McGinn, who graduated from Florida State University and Stetson University College of Law (cum laude) and worked as a legislative assistant to former U.S. Senator Bob Graham and tried more than 60 jury trials to verdict for the Office of the State Attorney in Polk County. “I chose the location because it is close to home and it is a growing area that is currently underserved by the legal community,” says McGinn. For more information, call 374-0353 or visit www.yourtampadefense.com.
Dove Interiors Comes to Southbay After 17 years in business in Ruskin, Dove Interiors opened a second store in the Shoppes at Southbay, Dove Interiors, Too, recently offering Riverview residents a one-stop-shop for flooring with products including carpet, hardwood, tile, laminate, cork, blinds, shades, shutters, soft valances, drapery, bedding, area rugs and floor cleaning products. Owned and operated by the mother, daughter and son team of Joan Miller, Kimberly Scott and Rick Razick, Dove Interiors offers a “Beautiful Guarantee,” which helps eliminate some of the stress from ordering flooring by replacing the selection with another if for any reason our customer is unhappy. “We also have the absolute best, nicest, most polite and experienced installers that you will appreciate having in your home,” says Miller. “Our main crew leader has been with us for over 13 years. That’s almost unheard of in this industry. We are very proud of them.” Dove Interiors, Too is located at 10645 Big Bend Rd. in Riverview and can be reached at 672-9100 and Dove Interiors Carpet One is located at 2305 College Ave. in Ruskin and can be reached at 645-8660.
Resident Makes Travel Fun Riverview resident Dee Deel Klotz Khayyata knows the ins and outs of the travel industry. As the face of Superocity.com, Khayyata, along with her husband Faez, help travelers find the best prices on vacations and more. While the main product is travel, the Website also features a honeymoon registry, along with car, golf and flower Websites. Customers are also offered tickets to sporting events, concerts, theatres, Disney and Busch Gardens. They can also help with passports, foreign currency exchange, a variety of vacation packages, last minute deals and much more. The Khayyatas, who moved to Riverview from Dearborn, MI, in February 2008, are both referring travel agents and independent marketing reps for the company. Superocity.com is open 24/7, 365 days a year via the internet at www.superocity.com. For more information, call Khayyata at 964-6356.
Storage Facility Opens For residents of the SouthShore who love their boats, trailers, RVs and campers but need a cost effective place to park them, there is a new low cost solution, Buc-A-Day Storage in Ruskin. Located at 1415 3rd St. N.E., Buc-A-Day Storage specializes in the outdoor storage of vehicles and is situated on 18.5 acres. Owners Kent Rankin and Richard Crannell, Honorary Mayor of Apollo Beach, saw low cost, clean, safe, 24/7 access and high technology driven outdoor storage was a growing need for the SouthShore area. “Our motto, ‘Home of the 0.99 cent special, (under 30 feet in length)’ makes outdoor storage an affordable alternative to more expensive options and even appeals to the homes with boat trailers perpetually parked in their front yards,” says Crannell. “With most new housing developments having deed restrictions and the proximity to the best boating waters in Tampa Bay, it was a perfect fit.” The location is convenient to area boat ramps and I-75 and the storage facility recently installed additional security fencing, computer operated key pads for recording use by tenants and 24 hour recorded video surveillance and additional lighting through out the facility. For more information, e-mail richard.crannell@verizon.net or call 480-1916.
Firm Announces Successful Peer Review The Apollo Beach accounting firm of Alvarez Company, P.A. CPA Firm has successfully completed a rigorous review of its accounting and auditing practice. The reviewer concluded the firm complies with the stringent quality control standards set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the national professional organization of CPA’s. José A. Alvarez CPA, managing director of Alvarez Company P.A. CPA Firm, has been a member of the AICPA for the over 34 years and explained the importance of the AICPA Peer Review. The firm focuses on privately-owned businesses, individuals, and not-for-profit organizations with an emphasis on advising business owners and is located at 605 Apollo Beach Blvd. For additional information on the firm, contact Alvarez by e-mail jalvarez@alvarezcpa.com or visit www.alvarezcpa.com. New Identities Celebrates Anniversary New Identities Salon is celebrating two years in business at its SouthShore location on November 14. Owner Kelly Higgs- Rockquemore started the company with a salon in Tampa in 1994, which is now a tour salon for Redkin, one of six in the country. Rockquemore now coaches the stylists in the salon every month, administers the educational fund, is in charge of budgeting, promotions, hiring and inventory control of all supplies and oversees several non-profit benefits. New Identities SouthShore is located at 10639 Big Bend Rd. and can be reached at 741-1177.
South Bay Recognizes World Stroke Day South Bay Hospital, located at 4016 Sun City Center Blvd. in Sun City, is celebrating World Stroke Day throughout the months of October and November by educating the community about stroke. Kim McKell, RN, MSN, stroke coordinator is spreading the word about what you can do to lower your risk of stroke, how to recognize the signs and symptoms of stroke and the importance of calling 911 if you or someone you know might be experiencing a stroke. For more information about stroke, contact McKell at 634-0249. If you would like to have McKell speak to your community group or organization, please contact Melissa Morgan at 634-0496.
Heath Fair at Prime Care Prime Care of Tampa Bay invites residents to attend a community health fair to promote healthy living on November 15 from 9 a.m.-12 Noon at its office at 13142 Elk Mountain Dr. in Riverview. During the event, residents will have the opportunity to meet the office’s doctors Cecil Sue-Wah-Sing MD and Jocelyn Bueno MD and can participate in health screenings, give-aways and more. Event sponsors include LinCare, WellCare, Tower Diagnostic, ACE Homecare, Reliance Consulting, Pediatric Healthcare Alliance and One Touch. For more information, call 672-8440.
Pedal for Prevention Through November Expresso Fitness and the American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently announced their partnership for Pedal for Prevention, a virtual ride-a-thon to raise funds for diabetes research, advocacy and education taking place in select fitness facilities across the country. Riverview Snap Fitness Center, located at 11369 Big Bend Rd. in Riverview, is one facility taking part from November 2-16. Throughout this time, participants can hop on an Expresso Bike and earn miles (and pledges) at any time. This virtual ride-a-thon is truly the first of its kind that allows individuals to use their daily cardio workout to benefit others. For more information, visit www.diabetes.org/tour or www.expresso.net.
Medical Group Opens Riverview Office Brandon Family Medical Care, which is celebrating six years of business in the Brandon area, recently opened the doors to its Riverview location at 13007 Summerfield Square Dr. offering a full range of personalized medical services for your entire family. In addition to providing children ages 2 years and up with routine care (physicals, immunizations) and urgent care issues, the office provides women’s health care needs including annual exams/pap smears, cancer screening, evaluation of abnormal cycles, family planning, osteoporosis risk assessment, PMS/Menopausal concerns, and natural/alternative treatments for menopause and treatment for acne, skin cancer screening, wart removal, weight loss, smoking cessation, auto accidents, sexual dysfunction, depression and anxiety, chronic pain, unsightly moles, varicose veins and scar treatment. Owned by Lithia residents Michael Davis, MD, and John Fehling, MD, Valrico resident Randell Sehres, MD, and David Thiele, MD, all Brandon Family Medical Care physicians are Board Certified Family Practice Physicians and are members in good standing with the Florida Medical Association. Brandon Family Medical Care-South is located on the corner of Big Bend Rd. and U.S. Hwy. 301 S., across the parking lot from CiCi’s Pizza and can be reached at 684-5255.Hours of operation are Monday- Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
YMCA Hosts Corks and Forks Themed with the title Down Under and Australian decor, Corks and Forks will take place poolside at Campo YMCA’s newly unveiled Family Fun Pool, located at 3414 Culbreath Rd. in Valrico, on Saturday, November 22, from 7-10 p.m. Tickets cost $50 for YMCA members and $75 for non-members.
Wilhelm Holds Breakfast For 80 In October, Mary Ann Wilhelm hosted her third annual campaign breakfast for her campaign for Honorary Mayor of Ruskin. Over 80 tickets were sold for the event. The grand prize – a brand new fully installed Carrier Infinity home cooling system was won by Dick Berg, an employee of Lewers Funeral Home. The second prize, a two-day, one night stay at the Resort and Club at Little Harbor was won by local resident Brian Lantz. The wine gift basket provided by SouthShore Community Bank was won by local attorney Damon Glisson. Gift baskets from the Ruskin Redneck Training Company were won by Dr. Stephen Murray and local resident Trish Todd. A handmade fashion wrap donated by local realtor Roberta Rowe was won by Joe Horvath. Carol Spagnola of Cruzin Canine Cuts won a gourmet chocolate basket provided by Wilhelm and Lori Graves of Southeast Glass and Mirror won a gift certificate from the Saints and Sinners Restaurant and Lounge provided by Allen Tidwell of Affinity Insurance Group. Food was provided by Wilhelm Heating and AC, Inc., and prepared by Judy Hamp of Weichert Realtors, SouthShore. For further information, contact Anne Madden, marketing director of Wilhelm Heating and AC, Inc., at 641-1811.
Dog Park Celebrates Anniversary Give A Dog A Bone, located at 6114 N. U.S. Hwy. 41 in Apollo Beach, is holding an Ott’s dog park third year anniversary celebration on Saturday, November 15, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Bring your pups for a day of fun. There will be food for the owners and treats and food samples for the pups. Attendees are asked to donate $5 as they come in for the celebration. Give A Dog A Bone will also be hosting Christmas pet/family pictures on Saturday, November 8, and Saturday, November 22, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. On Saturday, November 15, the Presents for Pups drive kicks off. The shop will be collecting dog/cat food, treats, toys, beds (even gently used), towels, blankets, shampoo, cleaning supplies, office supplies, etc. All supplies collected will be dispersed to C.A.R.E. shelter in Ruskin, Humane Society of Tampa and local rescue groups before Christmas. All supplies can be dropped off at Give A Dog A Bone. If you have any questions, please call 641-3734. Feline Folks Initiates Program Feline Folks, a non-profit dedicated to humane feline management, is conducting a free educational program on Wednesday, November 12, at 7 p.m. at SouthShore Regional Library, off 19th Ave. NE. The topic is The Emotional Life of Cats and Pet Holiday Hazards. Paw pads and 2009 calendars will also be available for sale. For more information, email Info@FelineFolks.org or call 944-7651.
Civic Association Promotes Family Time A Bicycle Rodeo sponsored by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department will be held on Saturday, November 15, from 9 a.m.-12 Noon or until supplies run out. The event will be hosted by the Apollo Beach Civic Association, taking place at the SouthShore Methodist United Church in the Harbor Point Business Center located at 435 Apollo Beach Blvd. Deputy Fletcher invites all area children to come (with an adult or a parent) with their bicycles for a safety check, to ride “the challenge” and to be awarded for completing these tasks. Bicycle helmets and loaner bikes will be available. The association will also hold a 1958 Movie Night with refreshments and a non-denomination service at the Calvary Luthern Church, located at 5309 U.S. Hwy. 41, on Friday, November 14, starting at 6:30 p.m. The event is organized by Kathi Sheehan of SouthShore Methodist United Church. For more information, call 649-9462 or email apollobchcivicassoc@tampabay.rr.com.
Help Elmira’s Wildlife Sanctuary Elmira’s Wildlife Sanctuary 2009 calendar is at the printer and should be available for sale at $7 each or three for $20. This product is an excellent way to share the sanctuary’s mission with family and friends. On November 22, Saturday, there is a stable party at Sundance, and the sanctuary is having a yard sale and needs stuff to sell, people to buy stuff, people with muscles and/or a truck to move stuff around. The organization also has ongoing needs for volunteers to help with the animals, yard work and maintenance, shopping, small office tasks and most of all, people to cover the sanctuary. Please call Lois Croft at 385-4595 if you can help with any of the events mentioned.
Mayoral Candidate Announces Events Christa Jerome announces her Christa 4 Mayor schedule of events: Sunday, November 23, at 8 a.m. a Charity Toy Run will be held at X-Treme Power Sports of Tampa located at 1019 U.S. Hwy. 301 S. Registration begins at 7 a.m. with $20 per driver and $10 per rider. On Friday, December 12, at 12 Noon the Twelve Days of Christmas Golf Tournament will take place at Summerfield Crossings Golf Club. There will be contests for the Longest Drive and Hole-in-One as well as raffles and a dinner buffet. All proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Riverview. Email Christa4Mayor@yahoo.com or visit www.Christa4Mayor.com for more information.
Fall Plant Sale Arrives The Riverview Garden Club will be holding its annual Fall Plant Sale on Saturday, November 15, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. There will be many different varieties such as Florida natives, herbs and annuals, to name a few, at prices that will amaze your pocket books. The sale will be held at 9403 U.S. Hwy. 301 S. in Riverview. For more information, call President Marlene Kirst at 653-1459. Summerfield Happenings Located at 13011 Summerfield Blvd., Riverview, Summerfield’s Annual Holiday Market will kick off on Saturday, December 8, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Residents will find a wide variety of holiday gifts to choose from with 50-plus craft vendors, artists and home-based businesses onsite. Remember to bring the little ones to Tinsel Town at 12 Noon as Santa arrives. Attendees are encouraged to bring a new unwrapped toy to the Holiday Market as part of Summerfield’s Toys for Kids holiday project. New unwrapped toys can also be dropped off the day of the holiday craft show or anytime before December 15. All toys will be donated to a local charity for distribution just in time for Christmas. Registration opens November 1 for crafters, artisans and local small businesses wishing to participate in the Holiday Market this season. The cost is $25 per table and $10 for electrical. Wine Tasting Also taking place is Time for Wine – It’s A Taste of European Tradition on Tuesday, December 2, at 6:30 p.m. at Summerfield Community Center. Hosted by Charles Visalli from a Time for Wine, guests will sample a wide range of wines, learn their varieties and characteristics and discover how to match them with various foods. Cheese and crackers will be served. The cost is $7 per person. For more information or to RSVP, call Summerfield’s Program Administrator Chelsea Greene at 671-4568. Summerfield announces its upcoming Holiday Market and Time for Wine events for December.
Veterans Save on Gas If you are a U.S. veteran and have access to the VA system, the Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 110 of Sun City Center now operates a new service van to the James A. Haley VA Hospital in Tampa. Any such veteran is eligible to use this free service. It operates on a regular week-day schedule. It is not a “handicap accessible” vehicle, nor is it a taxi service. Reservations for the van service must be made seven days prior to the appointment by calling 642-0302 and indicating your name, telephone number, date and day of week the ride is needed, as well as the van pick-up station number to be used. Volunteer drivers from Sun City Center and South Shore area are needed. If interested, please call 634-4489.
Barbershop Chorus Welcomes Members South Shore Sound, a women’s barbershop chorus affiliated with Sweet Adelines International, is offering a holiday performance opportunity for women on Sunday, December 14. Participants will attend rehearsals starting Monday, November 3, every Monday at 7 p.m. for six weeks at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church located at 1239 Del Webb Blvd. W. in Sun City Center. Rehearsals will be led by Meg Mahoney, director of the South Shore Sound Chorus. On Sunday, December 14, participants will apply what they have learned by singing in a Holiday Show with the South Shore Sound Chorus. The show will be held at the United Methodist Church in Sun City Center. For further information, go to www.southshoresound.org or call Terry at 786-9418.
St. Anne Women Meet The Saint Anne Council of Catholic Women held its annual “Salad Supper” in October at the parish center on U.S. Hwy. 41 in Ruskin. Guest speaker for the evening was Stephanie Bosse, program coordinator for the Catholic Relief Services Fair Trade Program in the Orlando Diocese. Her topic for the evening was “A Cup of Justice,” and she addressed, in particular, Fair Trade’s efforts to provide fair wages and profits for workers in Nicaraguan coffee cooperatives. The next meeting of the Saint Anne Women’s Council will be held on Tuesday, November 11, and will include a memorial service for deceased members. For more information, contact the parish office at 645-1714.
Veterans Receive Homage Destiny Church, located at 2322 11th Ave. SE in Ruskin, is hosting a “Salute to Veterans” on Sunday, November 9, at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. The annual event will pay homage to veterans of the Armed Forces and Merchant Marines with patriotic music and video presentations. The honored history, bravery and sacrifice of members of the Armed Forces throughout the history of the United States will be the focus of attention. Chuck Reif, Lt. Col. USMC (retired) will be the featured speaker. Jerry Lubrano, the lead pastor of Destiny Church is himself a 20-year veteran of the United States Air Force, retiring in 1989 from active duty, and will be presenting each veteran who attends the service with a commemorative coin to say thank you for honored service to our country. For more information, call 645-3337.
St. John Episcopal to Host Bazaar St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, located at 705 9th St. SE in Ruskin, is having its annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 15, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Coffee and doughnuts will be served early and a luncheon will take place at 12 Noon (donations accepted) with the infamous Singing Waiters. There will be Attic Treasures, creative crafts, Christmas items, baked breads, cookies, cakes and homemade canned goodies for sale as well as a raffle, jewelry, gift baskets and a Chinese auction. Also, St. John the Divine celebrated the church’s 46th anniversary in October with a Fall Dinner/Dance. The dinner was catered by Tasty Solutions and music by The Two of Us. For more information, call 645-1521.
Gibsonton Church Holds Men’s Fellowship First Baptist Church of Gibsonton, located at 9912 Indiana St. in Gibsonton, is to host a Men’s Fellowship Meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 18. There will be a potluck dinner, devotions and prayer requests. For more information, call 677-1301, Anthony at 654-8865 or visit http://1stbaptistgibsonton.org. Fall Festival at RUMC Riverview United Methodist Church, located at 8002 U.S. Hwy. 301 S. and the corner of Riverview Dr., will be having its Fall Festival on Saturday, November 15, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The Festival will have lots of fun things to do for young and old including: games for children and adults, inflatable rides, pony rides, crafts, food, music, an old-fashion cake walk and much more. All proceeds from the festival will be used for various charitable and mission needs. Space is available for crafters and antique dealers. If you wish to reserve booth space, please contact Kimberly Blaisdell at 458-3584. For more information, visit www.riverviewflumc.org or contact Linda Bauer at 677-0868.
Shop at Beall’s to Help Calvary For the third year, Beall’s Outlet, located in Cypress Village Shopping Center near Home Depot, will be offering punches on its discount cards for non-perishable food items being collected at its location through Christmas. Just bring your items to the store to deposit in a box near the checkouts and receive your punch on your card. All food items will be donated to the Community Cupboard in Ruskin, a ministry of Calvary Lutheran Church in Apollo Beach. Punch cards can be used personally or donated for use by Calvary when it does supplemental shopping for its annual Angel Tree project which provides Christmas gifts for underprivileged children. If you or your organization has a desire to help, contact the Calvary church office at 645-1305.
Youth Group Sends Thanks to Supporters During the month of September, 23 youth from St. Anne Catholic Church High School Youth Group and four adult chaperones attended Rock the Universe at Universal Studios in Orlando. The weekend included two nights of Christian concerts and a day at Islands of Adventure. It was an inspirational event for all in attendance. The group would like to thank all who support the youth group, making events like this possible. In November, the youth group is attending the Homeless Retreat in St. Petersburg. The youth group meets Wednesday evenings from 6:30-8 p.m.; new members are welcome. The church is located at 106 11th Ave. NE in Ruskin. For more information, call 645-1714.
PlayMania to Honor Gymboree Memberships As reported this week, Gymborees in Hillsborough County abruptly closed after the franchise owner filed for bankruptcy. Whitney and Todd Brundage, owners of PlayMania, Inc. recognize that this is an unfortunate event at a time when many parents cannot afford to purchase another membership. PlayMania will be honoring Gymboree memberships with any purchase of equal or lesser value. PlayMania will also be honoring any deposit given on a Gymboree Birthday Party. Located in Riverview on the corner of Big Bend Rd. and U.S. Hwy. 301, PlayMania is an indoor play center for children up to age 6. Featuring open play, classes and birthday parties, PlayMania is becoming widely recognized in the Riverview area. For more information, please call 649-8919 or visit www.playmaniatampa.com.
Local Girl Scouts Honored Sixteen Girl Scouts in the Riverview area were awarded their Bronze and Silver Awards at a ceremony in September. Danielle Lenhardt from Troop 784 recorded 15 books on tape and created activities related to the stories for a local church preschool. Sarah Culter, Hannah Jackson, Kylie Rowan, Alexis Rowan and Macey Wilson of Troop 1011 earned their Bronze Award as a troop by organizing a “Queen for a Day” party for girls with cancer in a local hospital. Leilani Beal, Samantha Schutte, Elizabeth Metayer, Heather Nelli, Jullian Boyar, Taylor Thibodeaux, Brynne Piesco, Kathryn Wallace, Riley Wilson, and Maggie Watts from Troop 705 also worked as a troop to earn their Silver Award. These young ladies planned and led an encampment weekend for 150 Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts. For more information on how to join, volunteer, reconnect or donate to Girl Scouts of West Central Florida, visit www.gswcf.org or call 800-881-4475.
Cub Scouts Recruit New Members Cub Scout Pack 205, which meets weekly at Riverview Elementary School, is recruiting new members from grades one through five. The pack is affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America Gulf Ridge Council. Activities include monthly camping trips, outings and an annual miniature car race, along with community service opportunities. Meetings are held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesdays in the school cafeteria located at 10809 Hannaway Dr. For information, call Cubmaster Matthew Green at 633-0853 or e-mail mgreen609@netzero.com.
Music Showcase Idol Contest Music Showcase, located at 402 Oakfield Dr. in Brandon, will hold it’s annual Idol Contest on November 15 at 10 a.m. The contest is open to all ages and is separated into three age categories: 8-12, 13-18 and 19-adult. Each age category must have at last eight participants or the contestant will be moved into the closest age category. The contest is free and open to all singers. Pre-registration is requested but not required, and all contestants must come with an accompaniment track. No live bands or musicians will be accepted. Prizes are awarded on the day of the contest, which include a free recording session. All those interested in participating should contact Wendi Pruitt at 685-5998.
Rotary Club Welcomes Speaker Paul Sponseller, vice president and trust officer of Encore Trust, recently spoke to members of the Rotary Club of SouthShore which meets every Wednesday at 12 Noon at Cypress Creek Golf Club, located at 1011 Cypress Village Blvd. in Ruskin. For more information about Rotary International, see www.rotary.org. For information about the SouthShore Rotary please call the club President, David Madden, at 447-9015.
Post Announces Meeting The next meeting of the Riverview Detachment of the Marine Corps League will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 2, at the American Legion Post 148 located at 7240 U.S. Hwy. 301 in Riverview. The detachment is always seeking new members and the meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month. All former and active duty marines plus navy corpsmen who have served a tour with the Fleet Marine Force are eligible to join. For additional information, call Jack Skelding at 672-1778 or visit www.mclriverview.org.
Chamber Unveils Night in Havana The Apollo Beach Chamber of Commerce invites you to A Night in Havana on Saturday, November 8, at the Moose Lodge Ballroom, located at 1212 E. Shell Point Rd. in Ruskin, from 6-10 p.m. The cost is $25 per person and includes Cuban cuisine, casino gambling for prizes, entertainment, a salsa contest and a silent auction. For more information, contact Joanne Gadeck at 645-1366.
Business Women Recognized National Business Women’s Day at Sava Cafe in Apollo Beach was celebrated in September by the Apollo Beach Women’s Club. It was very rewarding to see so many professional women coming together to support each other and provide information about the organization to guests. If you were unable to attend, please join the group for its monthly meeting held the third Monday of each month at Freedom Plaza in Sun City at 5:30 p.m. Visit http://abwasouthshore.com for more information.
BSSDD Has Openings The Boyette Springs Special Dependent Taxing District (BSSDD) Board of Trustees announces a vacancy for position of trustee. All homeowners who are registered voters and currently live in Boyette Springs are eligible to serve on this very important board. The BSSDD is comprised of seven volunteer homeowners. This is a working board, without a management company, which focuses on the maintenance and upkeep of the critical common areas, entrances, landscaping, exterior wall and monuments of this community as well as the setting up of the holiday decorations and floral arrangements at the five entrances. The term of service runs to September 2012. Anyone interested in serving as trustee should send their name, address and phone number to: Boyette Springs SDD, Attn: President, PO Box 1621, Riverview, FL 33568-1621 or email boyettesdd@gmail.com or bod@bshoa.org. The meetings of the BSSDD Board of Trustees are held on the second Wednesday of each month at the Tampa Bay Academy, administration building, located at12012 Boyette Rd. at 7 p.m.
Library Celebrates Anniversary with Big Event
SouthShore Regional Library is celebrating its second anniversary on Saturday, November 15, with a variety of programs available for all ages throughout the day. The Friends of the Library are organizing this event. According to the SouthShore Friends of the Library Website, the Friends organization does for the library what the PTA does for schools and the booster clubs do for sports programs. “Basically, library employees cannot raise or handle money, so lucky libraries like this have a ‘Friends of the Library’ group that does fundraisers and raises money for programs beyond the basic ones offered at every library,” said Friends Board Member in charge of programs, Diane Waronka. “It really is another example of Sun City Center retirees that find a cause they like and really offer wonderful time and resources.” Jim Duffy was the founder and original president of the SouthShore Friends group. He held meetings a year or more before the library opened and got corporate and individual sponsorships. Duffy asked Waronka to represent Apollo Beach since it’s a regional library. The board of Friends now meets quarterly. Last year, Waronka ran a Harry Potter trivia contest on the first anniversary and “for the opening ceremony, I organized a ‘Why I like to Read’ essay contest with local schools and had a big awards ceremony,” she said. This year, the festivities will begin at the library at 10:15 a.m. with the Fritzy Brothers One Man Circus. “This really funny program truly appeals to kids of all ages,” Waronka said. “The entire family will laugh at juggling, unicycling, clowning and comedy.” At 11:30 a.m., children will learn the art of cartooning as a form of personal expression. All readers and doll collectors ages 7-14 will do games or crafts based on Samantha, Kitt and other girls from the new series of American Girl at 2 p.m. Youngsters are invited to bring one doll of their own, if they wish. At 3:30 p.m., in the Game Zone, local teens will teach seniors how to play Wii bowling and tennis and then assist in games and tournaments. Also in the Game Zone, Rock Band and Guitar Hero will be available to play. For more information on the SouthShore Library’s second anniversary or the SouthShore Friends of the Library, visit www.southshorefriends.com.

The SouthShore area will soon be home to its first department store, Bealls.
Many SouthShore residents eagerly anticipated the opening of the new Big Lots store in October. Maybe it’s the thrill of the hunt or the satisfaction of finding that certain item at a discount rate. 


