New Tampa Chamber of Commerce president Regina Ramalheira and VPâNeil Heird gave away a variety of great prizes at the crowded Chamber Business Expo on September 26 at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel &âSuites near Muvico.
Congratulations go out to the New Tampa Chamber of Commerce, which hosted a highly successful Business Expo and annual meeting at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel &âSuites on September 26.
More than 30 Chamber member businesses took part in the Expo, where everything from new area banks to Avon products to a newly opened boxing-for-fitness gym were on display for an estimated crowd of more than 200 attendees.Continue reading
Pastor David Shelor of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Tampa Palms leads a childrenâs service.
We have many responsibilities in our everyday lives, including work, paying our bills, raising our children, maintaining our physical health, and so many more, that it can become easy to ignore our spiritual well-being in lieu of the more âearthlyâ concerns in our lives. Many of us are just concentrating on getting by without realizing that we need to nourish our souls as well. Faith in God can give us solace, courage and hope in times of sorrow, desperation and help us better deal with our daily challenges.
Dr. Laurie Small, M.D. (left), and Dr. Gretta Fridman, M.D., of New Tampa Eye Institute.
Patients clearly see the focus of the New Tampa Eye Institute â high quality personalized care.
In fact, Michael Alperovich, the CEO and co-founder of New Tampa Eye Institute, located in the Summergate Professional Park (behind Samâs Club) in Seven Oaks, says, âWe have a team of devoted health care professionals standing by to care for you. And, our state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, plus the latest in medical record technology, complement the excellent care our doctors provide their patients.â
Whether itâs a wash or oil change you need, Bay Breeze Car Wash & Lube managing partner Stephen Schab has you covered. Bay Breeze is located on BBD, less than three miles south of the Pasco County line.
By Lauren Saslow
While most northerners joke about the lack of seasons in the south, New Tampa and Wesley Chapel residents oftentimes mark two times of each year by prevalent pests; the two most notable âseasonsâ being mosquito season and lovebug season. Lovebugs, or Plecia nearctica, are a fly species â common along Gulf Coast states â that have flight seasons in late spring and again in late summer. While harmless to humans â they do not sting or bite â lovebug populations are a nuisance to motorists. The acidic egg masses of the dead females that splatter on cars can dry quickly in the subtropical heat, causing ingrained build-up in the clear coat of automobile paint.Continue reading
Brian and Melissa Levering of Once Upon AâChild in the Pebble Creek Collection on BBD are ready to provide your child with new and gently used toys and clothing for less!
Wesley Chapel residents Brian and Melissa Levering are betting on the families in the New Tampa and Wesley Chapel area â betting that those families are ready to clear their closets, garages and storage spaces of items their children have outgrown, in return for cash!
On August 1, the Leverings opened Once Upon A Child, a childrenâs consignment shop, in New Tampaâs Pebble Creek Collection shopping plaza, located on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., a mile south of the Pasco County line. The 3,500-sq.-ft. retail space is a place where families can buy, sell or trade gently used children’s clothing (from infants to pre-teen), toys and equipment. The Pebble Creek location is just one of five Once Upon A Child franchises in the Tampa Bay area, with 260 stores located across the U.S. and Canada.Continue reading