Ninth Annual Tampa Fisher House Golf Classic

WEB-fisherhouse-valFor the ninth consecutive year, Arbor Greene resident and New Tampa Noon Rotary Club president Valerie Casey is putting on a charity golf tournament to benefit the Tampa Fisher House, the residence on the campus of the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. (south of E. Fletcher Ave.), which houses (for no charge) the families and significant others of the wounded veterans being treated  at the hospital.

Valerie and her committee, led by her fellow New Tampa Noon Rotarian Barry Shuman, invite you to join them for a day of great food and golf on Friday, October 30, at Pebble Creek Golf Club (10550 Regents Park. Dr., off BBD).

The entry fee donation of $125 per player includes lunch, greens fees, golf cart, “goody” bags, multiple prizes for top teams, putters and drivers, and the opportunity to win some great silent auction prizes. Lunch & registration begin at 11:30 a.m., with the shotgun start at 12:30 p.m.

A big shout out to the tourney’s “Event Sponsors” — Paver Works, Patriot Divers, Pepin Distributing and Stay In Step SCI Recovery Center, as well as “Patriot Sponsors” Delta Airlines, Harder Law, AT&T, Sun Coatings, Charles Schwab and Vital Network Services. This publication is one of 14 “Honor Sponsors” for the event.

For more info, email Valerie at ValCasey3@aol.com or call Barry Shuman at (516) 523-2678.

For more info about the Tampa Fisher House, visit FisherHouse.org.

Pollo Tropical on the way?

PolloTropicalPasco County’s planning staff is scheduled to meet next week with project engineers looking into building a Pollo Tropical restaurant at the Cypress Creek Town Center Development of Regional Impact (DRI, across from the new Tampa Premium Outlets mall) at the Northeast corner of State Road 56 and Wesley Chapel Boulevard.

The permit pre-submittal meeting is scheduled for Nov. 2. “Right now, it is just conceptual,” said project engineer Zach Thornton.

The permit proposal is looking at a 3,600-square-foot restaurant and a drive-through lane”. A pre-application conference was already held Feb. 18 regarding the site plan but, according to the meeting request form, changes have been made since that meeting.

The Pollo Tropical chain was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Kendall in Miami-Dade County, and is best known for its flame-grilled chicken.  It has more than 180 locations and more than 3,000 employees mostly across the southern United States.

Wesley Chapel man killed in crash

fhp-150x1501Robert Michael Rudman, 33, of Wesley Chapel was killed early Friday morning  when his 2006 Honda Civic collided head-on with a semitrailer truck on SR-50 (Cortezx Blvd.) west of Richloam Clay Sink Road in Hernando County.

Rudman was traveling westbound shortly after midnight when, for unknown reasons, he crossed into the wrong lane and into the path of 50-year-old Jose Antonio Moux Rivera of Orlando. The two vehicles collided into each other, proving fatal for Rudman who died at the scene of the crash. Rivera suffered serious injuries and was transported to Dade City Hospital..

 

Still time to sign up for Making Strides Against Cancer 5K walk at Wiregrass Mall

StridesWEBOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and, as always, there are several local events that help raise money that goes toward the research for a cure for the disease that has killed millions and has affected virtually everyone in some way. One of the biggest of these events across the nation each year is the American Cancer Society (ACS)’s “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” 5K walk, which will again be held locally on Saturday, October 24, at the Shops at Wiregrass mall.

“We are thrilled to be back at the Shops at Wiregrass,” says Making Strides spokesperson Cindi Crisci. “(The mall is) a wonderful partner. Our participants love this venue.”

Roughly 800 people on over 150 teams are already on board for the Wiregrass “Strides,” and has raised more than $51,000 for the cause from both individuals and companies, including “Clerks For A Cure,” the office of Pasco County comptroller and clerk of court Paula O’Neil (who is a survivor of breast cancer herself), Walmart, Florida Cancer Affiliates and the American Health Institute.

“It’s not too late to form a team and join us,” Crisci says, adding that the event once again will feature a “sponsor row,” with entertainment provided by Finest DeeJays. Ann Kelly from WDUV-FM (105.5) will be this year’s emcee and Cantina Laredo (also located in the Shops at Wiregrass) will be hosting the annual Survivor Breakfast. Crisci says that she is pleased to announce that the law firm of Kemp, Ruge and Green is the event’s Pink Premier Presenting Sponsor.

This year, local pink-bra-wearing participants will march a 5-kilometer (3.1-mile) course that will take them from the mall out to and around Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (FHWC) twice and back to the mall (there also is a 3K, or 1.8-mile course available). The Wiregrass event is just one of about 300 ‘Making Strides’ events that raise more than $60 million across the U.S. each year and last year, the event raised more than $195,000. Organizers hope to raise even more year.

To participate. visit MakingStrides.ACSevents.org and enter your zip code.

 

WC Rotary On Hand For Spelling Bee Check Presentation

SPELLINGbee WEBThe Wesley Chapel Rotary Club’s team that finished third at the West Pasco Chamber of Commerce (WPCC)’s 13th annual ‘Catch the Buzz’ Spelling Bee on Sept. 15 was well-represented at the Chamber’s Ambassadors Luncheon today, where the WPCC presented a check for $4,700 to the Pepin Academies-Pasco (located in New Port Richey), which was the primary recipient of the net proceeds of the event.   Continue reading