Congratulations to Florida Penguin Productions and the North Tampa Bay Chamber (NTBC) for hosting a super-successful third annual Summer Rum & Seafood Festival.
Despite heavy rains that delayed the start of the event, this yearâs Summer Rum & Seafood Festival on July 13 at the Tampa Premium Outlets was four hours of tasting samples of rum (and other spirits), great bands, local vendors and, of course, lots of seafood.
More than 1,000 patrons came out to enjoy samplings from nine different Florida-based distilleries including: St Pete Distillery, Everglades Distillery, West Distilling, Tarpon Springs Distillery, 90 Miles South, Lugoâs Craft Distillery, Preez Distillery (photo below), Reif Rum Spirits and American Freedom Distillery.
Entertainment this year included popular southern rock & country band Southbound 75 and Turn It On Again, A Tribute to Phil Collins/Genesis. Turn It On Again did an amazing job of covering the catalogs of Collins and his former Genesis bandmate Peter Gabriel.
Among the fun returning events were the hermit crab races (bottom right), a live mermaid tank (below, right) and 10 different seafood vendors offering everything from crab legs to crab cakes, shrimp skewers, whole snapper and more.
Among the favorite seafood trucks were crab cakes from New Tampaâs own Charm City Eats (top photo) and From the Soul to the Seaâs shrimp bowl (above).
Major sponsors of this yearâs event were Universal Roof and Pasco County Recycling ,with a media shout out to MOR-TV.
According to Drew Cecere of Florida Penguin Productions, admission fees and sponsorships for the Rum & Seafood Festival raised $2.600 for the North Tampa Bay Chamber Foundation. â GN
We told you last issue that the Chicken Boss was being replaced at the KRATEs by Indian Street Kitchen, the faster-food concept from owners Harry and his brother Mike Patel from Persis Indian Grill, the instant hit that opened earlier this year next to Double Branch Brewing in the Village at The Grove.Â
Well, the new Indian Street Kitchen KRATE opened just in time for the hugely popular June 28 R&B Only Night and although we didnât end up sampling the cuisine that night, the new eatery is indeed now serving âevery type of Indian street food,â as promised by the Patels.
In addition to the sticky, spicy Masala wings shown here, Indian Street Kitchen has everything from chicken nuggets and egg and spring rolls to paneer (cheese) and chicken tikka rolls, vada pav (deep-fried potato dumpling slider sandwiches), crunch corn and even Masala calamari, to name just a few â and nothing on the menu costs more than $11.99!
The next time you visit The Grove or the KRATEs, stop in at Indian Street Kitchen (5888 Grand Oro Ln., Suite 110, Unit 34) to check out this new fast casual restaurant. And please, tell Harry and Mike that I sent you! â GN
The friendly professional staff at Farina Orthodontic Specialists is led by orthodontists (front row, l.-r.) Pedro Franco, D.M.D., Undine Davis, D.M.D. & Mark Farina, D.M.D. (Photos provided by Farina Orthodontic Specialists)Â
Dr. Mark Farina, D.M.D (Doctor of Dental Medicine), of Farina Orthodontic Specialists is something of an institution in the New Tampa and Wesley Chapel areas.
Dr. Farina has been creating beautiful smiles in our communities for nearly 30 years and continues to be at the forefront of both the latest technology and the highest possible level of patient care.
After opening his first office on N. Habana Ave. in West Tampa in 1995, Dr. Farina opened his Tampa Palms office in the professional center next to what is now called the Shops at Amberly in 2000.
Since then, he estimates that he has worked on more than 25,000 smiles for children and a growing number of adults.
âThey start as little people, and I see them grow up,â Dr. Farina says. âI have been invited to attend graduations, weddings and other functions. Itâs great to see what a difference a great smile makes.â
Today, Farina Orthodontic Specialists has three offices â one in South Tampa, one in Tampa Palms and the newest location in the building dubbed âThe Cubeâ on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. in Wesley Chapel (between AdventHealth Wesley Chapel and the Shops at Wiregrass mall). And, two additional orthodontists who share Dr. Farinaâs passion for creating beautiful smiles have joined him to serve even more patients â Undine Davis, D.M.D., and Pedro Franco, D.M.D.Â
The first floor of the three-story cube is now the headquarters of Farina Orthodontic Specialists and also is home to a number of other related dental and medical specialists, including dental services such as root canals (endodontics) and maxillofacial surgery (to correct issues with teeth, gums and even jaws), as well as the officeâs high-tech call center, digital lab and corporate office â all on the second floor of the building. The third floor is home to Kids SPOT, which provides pediatric therapy services, including speech, physical, occupational and applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapies for children from birth to age 21 at every stage of development.Â
Among the many technological advancements youâll find at Farina Orthodontic Specialists are low-dose digital X-rays (above) and the 3D impressionless scanner (right).
âWhen we were starting to build the new office, my son Stefano was 18 and became part of the process,â Dr. Farina says. âI think that may have encouraged him to get involved in building projects, which he is still doing today. He looked at the cube and said, âDad, it is missing a clock. People always remember a building with a clock on it!â Thatâs how the (traditional round) clock became part of the building.â
All three offices are busy places, with any number of happy patients visiting every day.
âIn fact, one of Stefanoâs close friends also was a patient,â Dr. Farina says. âMy wife (Lissette) and I overheard this friend tell my son, âI have to thank your dad. I was like a three when I first went to him. But, I got my smile fixed and now Iâm like an eight, so I am going to ask (girls name) to the prom.â These are the types of things that make me smile. I donât ever feel like Iâm working. I love what I do and take pride in the happiness and confidence we bring to so many.â
Embracing Change
Although some patients still either opt to (or have to) choose traditional metal braces, Dr. Farina says the motto at the office is âEmbrace Change.â He and his team are always looking for innovative ways to grow and one way to accomplish this goal is with new technologies, which means more than just embracing InvisalignÂź clear aligners â although Dr. Farina says he is the top InvisalignÂź provider in the area, and one of just a few orthodontists nationwide who have reached Elite Status with InvisalignÂź. In fact, he says, 60-70% of the practiceâs current patients are using InvisalignÂź.Â
Dr. Franco works on a patient.
One such advancement in the orothodontic industry is the Dental Monitoring ScanBox Pro. This is a device and process that allows patients to take digital scans of their teeth (and entire mouths) every week with their phones. The images are sent to the office so the doctors can monitor the progress of these patients between scheduled appointments, especially if anything appears to not be progressing properly. At that point, they can be brought into the office as quickly as possible to correct any issues.
âOur office was the first in the country to have this technology and we have been using it for more than four years now with great success.â
Other technological advances include a 3D impressionless scanner that can create a digital 3D model of your teeth in minutes. An i-CAT 3D Machine takes a 3D image of not just the patientâs teeth, but also of the bones and airways in his or her head. Best of all, the process takes all of five seconds.
An iTero 3D impressionless scanner can create a digital 3D model of your teeth in three minutes â without the need for that traditional, dreaded goop. The 3-D printers can even produce tooth aligners and retainers on site.
Not Just For Kids Anymore
Another trend in the orthodontic industry, according to Dr. Farina, is that 40% of the orthodontic practiceâs patients are now adults, including a growing number of adult men. Some, but not all, of these adult patients are the parents of younger patients who see how effective orthodontics can be.Â
Dr. Farina shows a patient their X-rays.
âMany of the adults do go with InvisalignÂź (clear aligners),â Dr. Farina says.
Dr. Farina says that while Farina Orthodontic Specialists may not be the least expensive option for patients, âWeâre not the most expensive orthodontists, either.â He adds that the practiceâs prices are competitive, and it accepts all types of insurance plans. He will also work with patients who may need a payment plan, which he says can cost as little as $149/month.Â
âYour smile is for a lifetime,â Dr. Farina says. âItâs one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself. When you smile, you have the power to change the energy around you, as well as how you feel and how people around you feel.â
When Dr. Farina was young, he had a bad experience with a dentist and was determined to make his office and everything about the experience friendly and inviting. Thatâs why his offices donât look or feel like a dentistâs office.
He also says that he is very proud of his staff. Every week, he and his team have âWOW Wednesday,â where the employees nominate one of their own to be the âWowerâ of the week.
Meet The TeamÂ
Dr. Farina poses with his three âTop Dentistâ awards from Tampa Magazine.Â
Dr. Farina earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology from Boston College in Boston, MA. He earned his D.M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in Philadelphia and did his post-graduate orthodontic training at New York University (NYU) in New York City, NY.
He also has received advanced training in the integrated diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain, and has served on research teams at both NYU and Penn to help find new and better ways to solve orthodontic problems. Dr. Farina attends more than 80 hours of professional seminars each year and participates in giving seminars and webinars across the country.
Dr. Pedro Franco was born in Cleveland, OH, but grew up in the Dominican Republic. He graduated from the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, Mexico, and earned his D.M.D. degree (Summa Cum Laude) from the University of Puerto Rico School of Dental Medicine in San Juan. His Specialty Certificate in Orthodontics is from the Georgia School of Orthodontics, where he received the Doctor Nathaniel Glover Leadership & Professionalism Scholarship.Â
Dr. Davis works on a patient.
Dr. Undine Davis graduated from Stanford University in Stanford, CA, where she was an outstanding hurdler on the schoolâs track team. She earned her D.M.D. degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry. She also earned a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Dental Sciences and a Specialty Certification in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics from the University of Florida College of Dentistry in Gainesville.
All three doctors in the practice are Board-certified and Dr. Farina says that only about 25% of all dentists are Board-certified, so he is very proud of this accomplishment. He and his team also have been voted one of the Top Dentists in Tampa the last three years by Tampa Magazine. The entire practice is very active in the community and has provided mouth guards for local sports teams and sponsored numerous causes that support education, encourage leadership and save lives.
To schedule a free virtual consultation, with Farina Orthodontic Specialists, visit FarinaSmiles.com, where you also can find additional information about the practice. New patients can call (813) 652-0074 for more information. The Tampa Palms office is located at 15303 Amberly Dr., Suite E, and the Wesley Chapel office is located at 2370 Bruce B. Downs, Suite 100.Â
In case you missed it, Treble Makers Dueling Piano Bar & Restaurant is now under new ownership, as Jordan and Jason Scott (top photo) have purchased the popular eatery and night spot from the former partnership trio of Lee Bevan and brothers Jamie and Joe Hess.Â
Jordan and Jason, the latter of whom is an accomplished pianist and musician himself who previously booked the dueling piano players that perform every Friday and Saturday (and now Thursday night, too) at Treble Makers, formally introduced themselves to their customers on June 20.
âWeâre committed to making sure the food, service and entertainment meet and exceed your expectations,â Jason said. âWe do have some menu changes coming up but first, weâre working as hard as we can to make sure you always enjoy your visit to TrebleMakers.â
In the meantime, the restaurantâs cool robot server (below right) will still bring you the same delicious menu items (like the baked Imperial crab dip below left) many of you already know and love. And, donât forget to try the new $8 lunch specials!Â
For more information about Treble Makers (6034 Wesley Grove Blvd.), including the new $8 lunch menu items, call (813) 406-4371 or visit TrebleMakersofWC.com.
Scenes from ABC Action Newsâ âGood Morning Wesley Chapelâ segments on June 14: (above) Anchor Deiah Riley visits with our friends from Retro Dogs and Bakery X at the KRATE at the Grove Container Park (below right).(below left) Roving reporter Sean Daly visits Pasta di Guy. (bottom right) Co-owner Adel Youussef of the Garden of Eden Olive Oil Co. at the KRATEs was featured in a segment. (bottom left) Daly interviews the owners of Sorbo Wesley Chapel coffee shop. (Above photo by Charmaine George; the others are screenshots from the âGood Morning, Wesley Chapelâ segments).
Great job, Deiah & Co.! On June 14, WFTS-TV âABC Action Newsâ anchor Deiah Riley brought her roving âGood Morningâ show back to Wesley Chapel, as she set up on the main stage at the KRATE at The Grove Container Park from 6 a.m.-10 a.m.Â
There were the usual great previously recorded segments with the likes of North Tampa Bay Chamber president & CEO Hope Kennedy and members of the Boyette family (one of the original citrus farming families that settled in the Wesley Chapel area) being interviewed, as well as a discussion of whether âDowntown Wesley Chapelâ will actually be located in Avalon Park or the Wiregrass Ranch community and a feature about the increased amenities at the Wesley Chapel District Park.
But of course, what got our attention the most were the live dining segments with Riley interviewing the owners of several of the KRATEs, and roving reporter Sean Daly (right) visiting with some of the better- and lesser-known eateries in Wesley Chapel, including (top photo) the new Retro Dogs, Garden of Eden Olive Oil Co., Bakery X (middle right), Sorbo Wesley Chapel coffee shop (bottom left), Moschellaâs Italian Eatery & Market, Florida Ave. Brewing Co., Pasta di Guy (top left photo) and several more.
Although there are, of course, so many other places in Wesley Chapel, I really enjoyed this full morning of local businesses being featured on TV. Again, great job! â GN