We are giving you another chance to win a FREE dining prize of $100, $60 or $35 to the restaurant of your choice! One entry per person, per question. Please vote for your Favorite Asian Restaurant in (or near) New Tampa & Wesley Chapel by clickingHERE!
Even if you have already entered before, you can still enter and win free dining by also telling us your Favorite Asian Restaurant â which can be Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, Indian or serve a fusion of more than one of those cuisine types â in (or near) New Tampa & Wesley Chapel.
Each time you answer a different Dining Survey question, youâll receive an additional chance to win one of our FREE dining prizes â to the restaurant of your choice located anywhere in the Tampa Bay area! You all love free dining, right?
Note â Please donât forget that we include restaurants located in Lutz (either on Wesley Chapel Blvd., S.R. 56 or S.R. 54, within two miles of I-75) as Wesley Chapel eateries; and those located in the Palms Connection Plaza on E. Bearss Ave. and the Oak Ramble Plaza on BBD Blvd. (both are located in zip code 33613) as acceptable places to vote for in New Tampa.
Please also be sure to completely fill out the entry forms, whether from our print publications, on our website or by email, because we have had a few people â out of more than 1,000 total entries so far â try to enter with just their first name only, and another who took the time to send us an entry without naming any restaurants.
Despite those issues, it definitely appears (as we expected) that more of you like this yearâs format â with individual questions for you to answer in each issue â than in the recent past, when we asked you to answer the same full page of questions across multiple issues.
Remember, whether you enter by mail, email or on our website, there is never any purchase necessary to enter and win, but we do need your first AND last name, the community you live in, your daytime telephone number and a valid email address to be eligible to win any of our FREE dining prizes â and please enter all of your Survey entries by no later than November 1 to be eligible to win prizes!
As always, thereâs no purchase necessary to enter or win a prize. All we ask is that you follow the following rules:
1. Enter by filling out the entry form in the issue or HERE!
2. You can mail us your filled-out entry form (send it to â2023 Neighborhood News Dining Contest,â 2604 Cypress Ridge Blvd., Suite 102D, Wesley Chapel, FL 33544) or email it to us at Ads@NTNeighborhoodNews.com. *Note-Entries filled out on our website do not need to be mailed or emailed to us.
3. Please check the addresses and zip codes of the restaurants you choose, as we will only consider votes for restaurants in zip code 33543, 33544 and 33545 (Wesley Chapel), 33647, the portion of zip code 33559 (Lutz) and in the Oak Ramble Plaza (33613) as valid votes.
4. In order to be eligible to win any of our free dining prizes to the restaurant of your choice, your entry form with a response to at least one of our questions over the next five months must include your full name, the community you live in (Hunterâs Green, Grand Hampton, etc.), a daytime phone number where you can be reached and your valid email address.
We look forward to seeing how this yearâs contest shakes out. Good luck! â GN
A rendering of the buildings at The Townes at Cross Creek.
If you drive on Cross Creek Blvd. regularly, you probably have seen the signs for what appears to be two separate new townhome communities by Lennar Homes that are both being called âThe Townes at Cross Creek.â
Well, despite the distance between them, the two separate communities are actually being developed as one, with 60 three-bedroom, 2.5-bath, two-story townhomes in nine buildings in the western section of the development (east of the New Tampa Dance Theatre, or NTDT on the map below) and 35 similar townhomes with the same model names in six buildings due east of The Parq at Cross Creek apartments.Â
The map of the two halves of the community.Â
The three model sizes currently being shown in The Townes at Cross Creek at Lennar.comare the 1,597-sq.-ft. Allegiance model, the 1,760-sq.-ft. Constitution model and the 1,807-sq.ft. Liberty model.Â
In the Townes at Cross Creek West (also known as âCross Creek- Parcel Bâ), there will be 16 Allegiance, 26 Constitution and 18 Liberty units among the 60 total.
In the Townes at Cross Creek East (also known as âCross Creek-Parcel Dâ),, there will be 9 Allegiance, 14 Constitution and 12 Liberty units among the 35 total. It appears that all of the units have attached garages, and lanais or porches.Â
The sign announcing that The Townes at Cross Creek townhomes are coming. (Photo by Charmaine George)Â
According to what we could find in both the site plan and on the Lennar website, we donât believe The Townes at Cross Creek will have any amenities â no clubhouse, pool, etc. â but it also will not have a Community Development District. According to the site plan by Halff Associates, Inc., on behalf of the property owner â the SDD Trust â the roads inside both sides of the community are private, so we believe they will both be gated, although no one at Lennar had returned our phone calls or emails at our press time to address any of the questions we had about this new community.
For example, because the vertical construction of the new townhomes has not yet begun, the Lennar.com website also did not mention any price points yet for The Townes, nor did it address when construction on the communities will actually begin or when it is expected to be completed.
Paul Spalvieri and his fur babies Max and Missy invite you to check out any of the three Maxâs Natural Pet Market & Salon locations in our area. (Photos by Charmaine George)Â
Since launching in September 2019, Maxâs Natural Pet Market & Salon has garnered a positive reputation â with glowing Google reviews â thanks to its exceptional customer service and expertise.
Founder Paul Spalvieri and his wife Martina live in Watergrass in Wesley Chapel with children Matthew, Martinka and Kristinka, and fur babies Max, a Bichon Frise, and Missy, a Havanese.
Paul opened the original Maxâs Natural Pet Market & Salon to create a place where Max and other pets would have the safest, vetted holistic products, foods and grooming, an antithesis of big-box corporate companies. Named after Max, each of Paulâs three locations â soon to be seven in 2024 â boast experienced staff who can help pet parents find what they need for their dogs and cats.
âWe found our first location in Wesley Chapel, and Max and I went into business together.â
Paul ensures he is up-to-date on the newest developments in pet technology, nutrition and retail products by attending global conventions twice a year. The core philosophy underlying Maxâs is centered on functional, purpose-driven foods. Whether raw or gently cooked for pets with sensitive stomachs, with Ketogenic or fermented choices, the focus is on human-grade, biologically appropriate, organic nourishment sourced from pasture-raised animals, primarily within the U.S.
Maxâs offers a wide variety of other nutrition products, like probiotic goat milk and cow kefir that help with Leaky Gut Syndrome. Their dry kibble selection is USDA-endorsed for human consumption and is free from feed-grade ingredients, aligning with Paulâs dedication to quality.
Paul highlights the connection between a poor pet diet and the recent surge in pet diseases, often traced back to non-organic kibble laden with pesticides. He cites numerous instances where dietary changes have positively improved petsâ health.Â
You can bring your pup in to choose his or her own toy at Maxâs.
âOur staff is highly educated on holistic natural nutrition, how dogs and cats should eat, how to mitigate disease and how to prevent certain conditions from advancing. There have been cases where we have helped reverse pancreatitis, different stages of kidney failure and diabetes through nutritional interventions. We follow that science versus Western (veterinary) medicine and the way they treat illnesses. We take digestional health and nutritional health very seriously. If itâs in my store, I feed it to my own pups.â
A success story from customer Amanda Medina underscores the transformative ability of the raw food diet that Maxâs advocates. Paul shares the story of Medinaâs dachshund, Max. Previously overweight, bloated, inactive, and battling severe pancreatitis, Maxâs health changed through diligent efforts, trial and error and identifying a suitable raw protein. Amanda told Paul that Maxâs progress was remarkable in terms of weight loss, restored energy and improved vet test results.
Fast forward to last month. Paul says, âAmanda opened the passenger side door, and out jumped Max, who came running into the store.â
Amanda confirms the transformation, âPaul ordered proteins until we found one that worked. We recently returned for his vet follow-up, and his numbers are within the normal range. I recommend Maxâs. The customer service is amazing, and the people there are helpful and knowledgeable. I try to keep Max off medication, keep it natural and holistic. Paul has been great at keeping Max holistic and working in conjunction with our regular veterinarian.â
Great Grooming & More!
All of the Maxâs locations also excel in pet grooming with award-winning groomers and Master Groomers, setting itself apart through cage- and kennel-free grooming environments. Whether itâs a standard bath, an OPAWZ brand pet-color-safe purple mohawk (photo below), a holiday-inspired color-safe fur design, or a soothing TheraClean microbubble spa treatment, the salonâs professionals ensure stress-free grooming experiences.Â
The TheraClean spa add-on works wonders on pets with skin disorders and allergies. Unlike regular shampooing, this specialized process detoxifies the skin layers, removing deeply embedded dirt, yeast and bacteria allergens. A pleasant side effect of oxygenating the skinâs capillaries is that it helps relieve arthritis and joint stiffness. Paul says some customers report senior dogs behaving like puppies after treatments. Even the groomers have benefited from having their hands in the oxygenated water.Â
Paulâs commitment to pet education extends to his storesâ three-level Learn to Groom course, covering Bathing, Grooming, and Styling, as well as a five-week dog-training program for Puppies and Beginners, as well as private training sessions.
Paul says that since opening, many of Maxâs more than 10,000 customers have asked him to expand his services into daycare and pet boarding. He has now responded by adding a Luxury Pet Hotel with in-suite services and amenities and a fun Enrichment Pet Doggy Daycare.
âThey asked, âWhy arenât you opening a daycare, a place we can board our pets safely, where we can feel confident that they will be looked after with the same compassion and caring we see on your retail and grooming side?â Weâve had a great response from the communities we serve, and it makes sense to have our business evolve this way because the community has been asking for it.â
He adds, âFor those parents who work or want to travel, weâre creating a luxury pet hotel where the suites are oversized and monitored by cameras. In other places, the dog is in a kennel on their own (while youâre away). Our pet parents can dial in on the internet and see their fur babies. We have services like dinner and a movie. Theyâre getting brushed and played with. They have physical time with their caregiver and an interactive toy. The pets have filtered water, bedding changed daily, and we have a customized meal plan available, or pet parents can bring their own food, and weâll follow their meal plan.â
And finally, he says, âThey also have regular activities, so theyâre not just sitting in a kennel while youâre on vacation. I donât want that for Max, so I donât want that for our customersâ dogs. Weâre doing it differently and properly. Whether with us for a day or two weeks, theyâll be exercised and have a chance to play. They also can chill out and relax.â
Animal-friendly pets enjoying the Pet Hotel can join the Enrichment Doggie Daycare area to play and socialize with other dogs. Cats arenât forgotten, either. Theyâre spoiled in their Kitty Condo Suite with a climbing tree, plenty of organic catnip toys and a filtered water fountain.
âOur main goal is for your petsâ experience to be the best it can be,â Paul says. âI want to see tails wagging coming into our doors and tails wagging when they leave. That experience is important in retail, grooming, boarding and daycare.â
Maxâs Natural Pet Market & Salon has three locations open daily from 8 a.m.â7 p.m. The Wesley Chapel Maxâs is at 28838 S.R. 54 and can be reached at (813) 649-3939. The New Tampa store (6431 E. County Line Rd.) can be reached at (813) 591-5368 and the Mirada (30945 Mirada Blvd.) can be reached at (352) 437-6677. Maxâs also has franchise opportunities available. For more info, visit MaxsPetMarketandSalon.com. Paul says his Fort Myers and Starkey Ranch locations will open this year.Â
Whether you or your child likes to dance for fun or dreams of a career on stage one day, the New Tampa Dance Theatre (NTDT) offers dancers a world-class, professional experience that is unmatched in the Tampa Bay area.
Located on Cross Creek Blvd. (across from Heritage Isles) in New Tampa, the 7,500-sq.-ft. NTDT is the largest professional dance training facility in the New Tampa/Wesley Chapel area. Owner and artistic director Dyane Elkins IronWing is in her 29th season of creating dance memories and futures for her students, many of whom have gone on to study dance in college and/or dance professionally.
âAs always, Iâm very proud of our students,â says Elkins IronWing. âOur dancers become excellent college students, with their impressive time-management skills, perseverance and creative thinking. Each season, our hearts burst with excitement creating with our beautiful students again. We plan to continue giving back to our community with the âPay It Forwardâ program by offering all new students $25 per month tuition for every class!â
Follow In My Footsteps?
Elkins IronWing says she started dancing at age 5, later trained in New York City and performed with Ballet Metropolitan in Columbus, OH.
She moved to Tampa in 1995 and immediately opened NTDT in the Pebble Creek Collection. In 2002, she purchased the current NTDT property on Cross Creek Blvd, and moved her school to the new building in January 2006.
With the bigger location, Elkins IronWing was off and running, offering smaller class sizes and larger, more varied schedules.
She says NTDT also has a larger pool of students today, with the ongoing explosive growth in Wesley Chapel, as well as in New Tampa.
âOur name might say New Tampa,â she says, âbut our location is much closer to Wesley Chapel than one might assume. We are extremely convenient to all the current growth (there). Wesley Chapel families are shocked to discover just how close we are and excited how quickly they can drive to our facility.â
Not Just For Future Pros!Â
NTDT caters to both the recreational dance lover (even adults, photo left) as well as the devoted pre-professional â and every level in between. The studioâs leveled curriculum offers multiple art forms for students to explore. Through personalized attention and professional expertise, NTDTâs professional faculty strives to provide a positive educational experience.Â
Children ages 3-4 can participate in the studioâs Early Childhood Program, ages 5-8 can take part in the Childrenâs Program and ages 9-18 are invited to join NTDTâs Youth Program.
In addition to classical ballet, NTDT offers full programs in creative movement, modern, jazz, tap and hip-hop.
Each program has its own directors and specific syllabuses guiding students in a structured manner through their studies.
The facilities at NTDT are as top notch as the instructors, and include maple flooring for the tap classes, 20-25-ft.-tall mirrored walls, student locker rooms and a large studio space that can accommodate up to 200 people.
NTDT has developed a reputation for creating strong, professional dancers with alumni who have moved on to highly respected dance companies, Broadway productions, national tours, and Walt Disney Company.
Because NTDT students learn to be proficient in multiple art forms, these students have an edge in the competitive world of dance and many of them have been accepted into prestigious summer intensive programs, including the School of American Ballet and American Ballet Theater in New York City, The Harid Conservatory in Boca Raton, the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago and the Boston Ballet.
âReflecting on 28 years in our community, itâs beyond words the gratitude and love for the amazing people who have been a part of our dance programs and family,â says Elkins IronWing.
One local former student certainly agrees with that assessment.Â
âI credit all of my success as a professional dancer to the foundational training I received at NTDT from ages 6-18,â says Victoria DeRenzo, who today is a professional dancer and choreographer who has toured internationally in 28 countries on four continents, most notably with the renowned Pilobolus Dance Theatre in Washington Depot, CT.
âI loved every second of my experience growing up there,â DeRenzo adds, âbut I had no idea how spoiled I was until I graduated. Not many people receive a top-notch dance education in multiple artforms during their lifetimes, let alone at the age of 6.â
If a student doesnât choose to pursue a career in dance after high school, they can still reach a level of artistry to be accepted into many college dance programs, says Elkins IronWing.
âBelieving in yourself, respecting the process of working towards a goal, and having a well-rounded dance education give our students the tools and confidence to continue discovering new passions throughout their lifetimes,â she says.
Participating In Productions
All students have the opportunity to perform in NTDTâs âSpring Productionâ and â through the studioâs nonprofit partner, the Dance Theatre of Tampa (DTT) â in the winter production of âThe Nutcracker,â as well as the âSummer Concert Series,â held in June at the University of South Floridaâs Tampa campus.Â
DTT provides more than 300 free tickets to NTDTâs corporate sponsors, local community supporters, alumni members and students.
New Tampa residents Brian and Trisha Mangan enrolled their daughters Mattie and Mikayla at any early age with NTDT.
âNew Tampa Dance Theatre holds a special place in our hearts, as our daughtersâ second home since the age of three, guiding them into their teenage years,â Trisha says. âWhat began as tentative steps has blossomed into a journey of incredible growth, thanks to the dedicated and caring instructors. NTDT has not only shaped them into skilled dancers, but into confident and determined young women embodying the values of hard work and perseverance, attributes that extend far beyond the studio.âÂ
Every holiday season, Elkins IronWing says local residents look forward to the communityâs largest and longest-running interpretation of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovskyâs classic ballet, âThe Nutcracker,â now in its 24th DTT season. This year, it will be held Friday-Sunday, December 15-17, at the USF Tampa College of Arts Theater 1.
Prior to the performances at USF, DTT also will perform âThe Nutcracker Suiteâ Saturday & Sunday, December 2-3, at 6, 7 & 8 p.m., at The Shops at Wiregrass.
âItâs all about the children at NTDT, always has been and always will be,â Elkins IronWing says. âWe are a company that enables children to succeed. The key is setting high expectations, all while having fun and building self-confidence. With the new season ahead of us, we would like to thank all of our trusting and loyal families over the years and organizations that continually support our vision. Without their recognition and time, NTDT wouldnât be the magical place it has become!â
The New Tampa Dance Theatre offers year-round free trial classes for prospective dancers of all ages. To tour the facility or to rent it for a meeting, party or function, visit NTDT at 10701 Cross Creek Blvd. For more information and to check out the exciting lineup of Fall 2023 classes, visit NewTampaDanceTheatre.com, call (813) 994-NTDT (6838). You also can follow NTDT on Facebook and Instagram at âNew Tampa Dance Theatre.âÂ
Although Jannah and I enjoyed the Las Palmas food truck, we were excited to hear that our friends Ramses and Ana Garcia (photo) were getting close to reopening their Las Palmas Latin Grill in the same brick- &-mortar space as it was previously, at 6431 County Line Rd., off BBD, in the same plaza as LA Fitness and Five Guys.
Itâs been nearly two years since a kitchen fire shuttered Las Palmas, prompting Ramses to buy a food truck so he and Ana could still serve at least some of their delicious, award-winning Cuban-style fare to their loyal customer base. The revamped Las Palmas is expected to reopen by Thursday, October 12, or one day after the two-year anniversary of the fire. For more info, visit LasPalmaslatingrill.com