By Sheryl Young
Abby Harris can remember wanting to be a hairstylist since she was a teenager. Not only has her dream come true, she even opened her own salon four and a half years ago, and itâs still going great.Continue reading
By Sheryl Young
Abby Harris can remember wanting to be a hairstylist since she was a teenager. Not only has her dream come true, she even opened her own salon four and a half years ago, and itâs still going great.Continue reading
By Matt Wiley
âBroadway Comes to Tampaâ is turning lucky number 13 this year, as several top Broadway stars will once again be coming to Saddlebrook Resort & Spa Tampa in Wesley Chapel for the New Tampa Playersâ annual event on Saturday, May 12, 6 p.m.
âExpect many new faces,â says Doug Wall, president of the New Tampa Players (NTP).
Only one of this yearâs confirmed Broadway guests, Natalie Toro (âLes Miserablesâ and âCatsâ) has attended the event in the past, so attendees will be treated to several different artists that they likely never have had a chance to see perform in person.
âI try to bring new faces each year,â Wall says. âI definitely like to keep it fresh.â
He says that about 60 percent of past attendees have such a good time that they end up attending again the following year, many from out-of-state and from all over the Tampa Bay area.
Wall says he is expecting a big crowd this year, since the event is being held over Motherâs Day weekend. He says he expects that many who plan to attend will make a weekend out of it at Saddlebrook, treating Mom to a spa getaway and a Broadway concert to top it all off. Hopefully, this yearâs attendees will be surprised by the variety of artists performing and the musicals for which they are known.
This yearâs âBroadwayâ event will be the fourth year at Saddlebrook and, in addition to Toro, will feature the talents of Sandra Joseph (âPhantom of the Operaâ), Luba Mason (âJekyll & Hydeâ and âChicagoâ), Lawrence Clayton (âIt Ain’t Nothin but the Bluesâ and âDreamgirlsâ) and Chuck Wagner of âLes MisĂ©rablesâ and âInto the Woodsâ fame. The group will be putting on a concert in which they sing many of the Broadway songs that made them stars, as well as others of their own choosing.
Wall is also pleased to announce the appearance of special guest star Michael Lanning, who has lent his voice to several national brands ( including Chevrolet), spent six years with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and starred in the Tony-Award-winning production of âFrank Wildhornâs The Civil War.â
In previous years, Wallâs cousin and Broadway composer Neil Berg has provided the musical accompaniment for the show, but he will be absent from this yearâs performance so he can to receive a prestigious humanitarian award from the Ellis Island Society in New York City on the same night. Bergâs wife and Broadway star of âPhantom of the Operaâ fame Rita Harvey will be by his side to receive the award. Luckily, says Wall, he has Sandra Joseph to fill Harveyâs spot. Wallâs saxophonist brother Greg, however, will be performing again this year.
âThe entertainment value is second to none,â says Wall of the annual event. âWe take the stars out of New York and put everyone in an intimate setting. Everyone gets to have an amazing evening and hear some major stars sing their most popular songs.â
Proceeds from the event will go to help raise funds for a community theater, which has been in the works for some time (see page 10). To help raise funds, the event also will feature a silent auction and a raffle, with the Grand Prize winner receiving an all-expenses-paid trip to New York City to see two Broadway shows.
Broadway Comes to Tampa is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. at Saddlebrook Resort & Spa in Wesley Chapel. Tickets cost $175, or $1,750 for a table of ten and are available by calling 386-9333 or online at BroadwayComesToTampa. com. For tickets and questions, including sponsorship opportunities, please contact Doug Wall at 781-1171.
By Camille Gillies
If you thought that a $25 massage would get you a hack masseuse and a rickety table in a ramshackle shell, think again. In the case of Essentials Massage & Facials, located off S.R. 56 in Wesley Chapel, $25 can buy you an hour of the kind of luxury many people thought they couldnât afford in light of todayâs economy.
At Essentials, located near Samâs Club in the Seven Oaks professional park, that incredible price gets you an hour-long relaxation (Swedish) massage in a luxurious setting with an experienced, licensed massage therapist (LMT) that rivals those youâd find at a five-star hotel. That same jaw-dropping price of $25 also pays for a European facial performed by the highly trained, licensed aestheticians at Essentials, who use top-of-the-line skincare products.
âYou canât find a value like this anywhere in New Tampa,â says co-owner Forrest Gorman, who opened the spa with his wife Tania last June. âWe offer a five-star experience at fast-food prices.â Tania is one of the three certified aestheticians who perform facials at Essentials of New Tampa.
Spa manager Susan Roger points out that Essentials is unlike other spas in the area in another respect, too.
âWe donât require our customers to sign contracts here,â she says. âYou can visit as often as you like and you are only charged the price of the service each time.â
Essentials Massage & Facials is a franchise that began in Pinellas County and currently has 14 locations in Pinellas, Hillsborough, Sarasota and Pasco.
âSince last summer, the business has grown from six locations to a total of 14,â Forrest says. âWe are the only Essentials Massage franchise in Pasco County, so we have customers come to us from Dade City, New Port Richey, Odessa, Brooksville…pretty much all over the area.â
Despite the rigors of launching this new business, the Gormans both maintain their primary careers: Forrest is an engineer and Tania is a specialist in the hospitality industry. They moved to New Tampa from Brandon last August to be closer to their business and because, Forrest says, they fell in love with the area. âThis was the right place for us, personally,â he explains. âWe could have chosen to open the business in Carrollwood, but we fell in love with the people and the demographics here. New Tampa and Wesley Chapel just have so much to offer.â
Quality Services At Unbeatable Prices!
The licensed massage therapy services at Essentials include several different choices: relaxation ($25 for one hour, $45 for 90 minutes), deep tissue ($35), neuromuscular ($35), reflexology ($35), prenatal ($35), and hot stone ($49.95). All are performed by LMTs who possess an average of nearly five years of experience, according to Gorman. All massage services include full-body exfoliation and a hot-towel treatment. Massage customers must be a minimum age of 16 unless they are accompanied by a parent.
âMany of our customers have never had a message before,â Susan says. âIt just wasnât affordable for them. But, with our prices, many are able to come here on a regular basis. We have a lot of repeat business.â
Massage is enjoyed by young and old alike. âWe have a group of four older ladies who make the trip here weekly from Dade City,â Susan says. âMassage is a source of relief to many people suffering from arthritis or simply from the aches and pains associated with pulled muscles and past injuries.â
Couples massages also are available and, Forrest says, are a fun and relaxing way to spend an evening. The couple shares a room, but each person has his or her own massage therapist.
âSome couples come in again and again,â he says. âItâs a great way to unwind together, and the cost is about the same as a night at the movies.â Not surprisingly, couples massage is a popular activity for Valentineâs Day, anniversaries and other special events.
Forrest says Essentialsâ affordable skin services also are becoming increasingly popular as the word gets out about the quality and the value. Facial options include European ($25 for one hour), acne ($40), anti-aging ($40), back facials ($40) microdermabrasion ($55), and chemical peels ($49.95).
âFor our facials, we use GM Collin products, which is a skincare line used at five-star spas as well as at the Academy Awards,â Tania says.
As an added service, Essentials invites a cosmetic dermatology practitioner from a local medical practice to provide consultations for customers interested in Botox injections and Juvederm or Restylane dermal fillers.
Another popular special is a $49.95 microdermabrasion and facial combination that is available on Mondays and Wednesdays only. Susan says that these services â and events such as a âmini-spa day,â which includes a one-hour massage, one-hour facial, light lunch and a glass of wine, all for $65 â would be triple the cost elsewhere.
Essentials also offers a âLadies Night Outâ package ($95 per person), which includes a European facial, one-hour massage, complimentary exfoliation, wine, cheese and crackers in a private salon setting. Susan says it is a popular choice for birthdays and bridal parties and itâs available any weeknight between 6 and 9 and all day on Sunday.
Other spa services include waxing, as well as hot and cold body wraps that concentrate on detox and cellulite reduction. Susan says ladies might consider a wrap before a big occasion when they are trying to slim down to fit into a special dress.
If youâre interested in hair removal, Essentials offers all types of waxing services, from eyebrows and underarms, to bikini areas and legs. The spa features a room used exclusively for this service.
Essentials also reserves a room for spa parties. The spa will even close to the public for private gatherings and tailor events to suit customersâ needs.
âWe can even do mimosa breakfast parties as well as wine-and-cheese evening events,â Susan says. An a la carte menu is available to help you plan.
With Motherâs Day and the June wedding season fast approaching, you might want to take note of the gift certificates and party packages available at Essentials Massage & Facials (2230 Ashley Oaks Circle, Wesley Chapel). Or heck, go ahead and treat yourself! Call 527-6979 or visit EssentialsofNewTampa.com.
By Camille Gillies
If you thought that a $25 massage would get you a hack masseuse and a rickety table in a ramshackle shell, think again. In the case of Essentials Massage & Facials, located off S.R. 56 in Wesley Chapel, $25 can buy you an hour of the kind of luxury many people thought they couldnât afford in light of todayâs economy.
At Essentials, located near Samâs Club in the Seven Oaks professional park, that incredible price gets you an hour-long relaxation (Swedish) massage in a luxurious setting with an experienced, licensed massage therapist (LMT) that rivals those youâd find at a five-star hotel. That same jaw-dropping price of $25 also pays for a European facial performed by the highly trained, licensed aestheticians at Essentials, who use top-of-the-line skincare products.
âYou canât find a value like this anywhere in New Tampa,â says co-owner Forrest Gorman, who opened the spa with his wife Tania last June. âWe offer a five-star experience at fast-food prices.â Tania is one of the three certified aestheticians who perform facials at Essentials of New Tampa.
Spa manager Susan Roger points out that Essentials is unlike other spas in the area in another respect, too.
âWe donât require our customers to sign contracts here,â she says. âYou can visit as often as you like and you are only charged the price of the service each time.â
Essentials Massage & Facials is a franchise that began in Pinellas County and currently has 14 locations in Pinellas, Hillsborough, Sarasota and Pasco.
âSince last summer, the business has grown from six locations to a total of 14,â Forrest says. âWe are the only Essentials Massage franchise in Pasco County, so we have customers come to us from Dade City, New Port Richey, Odessa, Brooksville…pretty much all over the area.â
Despite the rigors of launching this new business, the Gormans both maintain their primary careers: Forrest is an engineer and Tania is a specialist in the hospitality industry. They moved to New Tampa from Brandon last August to be closer to their business and because, Forrest says, they fell in love with the area. âThis was the right place for us, personally,â he explains. âWe could have chosen to open the business in Carrollwood, but we fell in love with the people and the demographics here. New Tampa and Wesley Chapel just have so much to offer.â
Quality Services At Unbeatable Prices!
The licensed massage therapy services at Essentials include several different choices: relaxation ($25 for one hour, $45 for 90 minutes), deep tissue ($35), neuromuscular ($35), reflexology ($35), prenatal ($35), and hot stone ($49.95). All are performed by LMTs who possess an average of nearly five years of experience, according to Gorman. All massage services include full-body exfoliation and a hot-towel treatment. Massage customers must be a minimum age of 16 unless they are accompanied by a parent.
âMany of our customers have never had a message before,â Susan says. âIt just wasnât affordable for them. But, with our prices, many are able to come here on a regular basis. We have a lot of repeat business.â
Massage is enjoyed by young and old alike. âWe have a group of four older ladies who make the trip here weekly from Dade City,â Susan says. âMassage is a source of relief to many people suffering from arthritis or simply from the aches and pains associated with pulled muscles and past injuries.â
Couples massages also are available and, Forrest says, are a fun and relaxing way to spend an evening. The couple shares a room, but each person has his or her own massage therapist.
âSome couples come in again and again,â he says. âItâs a great way to unwind together, and the cost is about the same as a night at the movies.â Not surprisingly, couples massage is a popular activity for Valentineâs Day, anniversaries and other special events.
Forrest says Essentialsâ affordable skin services also are becoming increasingly popular as the word gets out about the quality and the value. Facial options include European ($25 for one hour), acne ($40), anti-aging ($40), back facials ($40) microdermabrasion ($55), and chemical peels ($49.95).
âFor our facials, we use GM Collin products, which is a skincare line used at five-star spas as well as at the Academy Awards,â Tania says.
As an added service, Essentials invites a cosmetic dermatology practitioner from a local medical practice to provide consultations for customers interested in Botox injections and Juvederm or Restylane dermal fillers.
Another popular special is a $49.95 microdermabrasion and facial combination that is available on Mondays and Wednesdays only. Susan says that these services â and events such as a âmini-spa day,â which includes a one-hour massage, one-hour facial, light lunch and a glass of wine, all for $65 â would be triple the cost elsewhere.
Essentials also offers a âLadies Night Outâ package ($95 per person), which includes a European facial, one-hour massage, complimentary exfoliation, wine, cheese and crackers in a private salon setting. Susan says it is a popular choice for birthdays and bridal parties and itâs available any weeknight between 6 and 9 and all day on Sunday.
Other spa services include waxing, as well as hot and cold body wraps that concentrate on detox and cellulite reduction. Susan says ladies might consider a wrap before a big occasion when they are trying to slim down to fit into a special dress.
If youâre interested in hair removal, Essentials offers all types of waxing services, from eyebrows and underarms, to bikini areas and legs. The spa features a room used exclusively for this service.
Essentials also reserves a room for spa parties. The spa will even close to the public for private gatherings and tailor events to suit customersâ needs.
âWe can even do mimosa breakfast parties as well as wine-and-cheese evening events,â Susan says. An a la carte menu is available to help you plan.
With Motherâs Day and the June wedding season fast approaching, you might want to take note of the gift certificates and party packages available at Essentials Massage & Facials (2230 Ashley Oaks Circle, Wesley Chapel). Or heck, go ahead and treat yourself! Call 527-6979 or visit EssentialsofNewTampa.com.
My friends and long-time New Tampa residents Bonnie and Bob Bishop are proud to announce that they are holding an open-to-the-public fund raiser to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis (MS)âSociety at the GrillSmith on Paseo Dr. in the Shops at Wiregrass mall on Thursday, May 24, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
Bob, who was stricken with MSâabout four years ago, and Bonnie have participated in several other MSâfund raisers and have wanted to do something more to help.
âPeople donât realize how debilitating and strange MSâcan be,ââBonnie says. âBobâs condition is supposedly âstable,â but sometimes he can walk a mile with me and sometimes, he canât make it to the mailbox on his own. Is that stable? He has a hard time not being the person he was.â
The couple is from New England (she from Massachusetts and he from Maine), so she says they first realized something was wrong when Bob, a former small college ice hockey goalie, âcouldnât skate a few feet without falling down.â He was diagnosed a short time thereafter.
For a $10 donation to the MSâSociety, attendees at the GrillSmith event, which is co-hosted by âBobâs Buddies,â will receive delicious complimentary hors dâoeuvres, Happy Hour drink prices and be eligible to win free door prizes.
Plan to participate in a great silent auction of autographed Tampa Bay Lightning memorabilia, donated by their friends Sue (whom Bonnie says has helped her âso muchâ to put on the event) and former Lightning captain Dave Andreychuk. There also will be rounds of golf, restaurant and spa gift cards and more you can win.
In addition to the Andreychuks, Bonnie thanks JosĂ© Martin of Sweetbay and Joe Brooks from GrillSmith and of course, their children, Makayla and Jared. âThis isnât just about us and Bob, itâs about âthe unknownâ and believing we can make a difference in MS,â Bonnie says. âBob is our hero, but we know there are many more heroes like him out there.â
For more information about this great event, feel free to email bfrombos@aol.com. â GN